T1TK MKT)FQR1 DAILY TfRI BtryK, MttfVFORU, OKKOO.V, SATURDAY, .1 INK 20, 1908. A SATURDAY Certain Slanderous Statements Placin g Blame for Uusoasonable Wetness Now Prevailing in Jackson County Upon a Favorite Candidate for Mayor Re futed and All Credit Placed Where it Belongs, Upon the Shoulders of a Celebrated Mascot, Whose Editorial Support Always Brings Victory to the OUior Fellow. "I don't wont people to bluiue me for this wetness," said Kd Root, inde pendent candidate for mayor, in com menting upon Judge Ilniiun'a decision. "Why, it's so wet that the fanners can't make buy. Hut I didn't do it. T 'ain't my fault. Its a Bliton Victory. "Its another liliton victory," contin ued Mr. Hoot. "I never saw anything like it. The Medford Mail wins at every turn. It's a fine mascot. Just look at the list: There's (Ins Xewbury he wus nominated by the Mail, nnd so w.ib Hlinky and the moral sipuid. That 'b why (Jus is district attorney now. "Then, thorn was Sheriff Jackson and Judge Dunn, who tho Mail elected to get county patronage, on which it is (railage, on u,c. " fat," continued Mr. likely to grow Koot. 'And then there was Cake made into dough. Thero waa Joe Hummers ley nnd Henry Kubli for whom the Mail repudiated Statement No. 1. Look at what the Mail did for them, and now look what it did for the prohis. Tell you what, I'm mighty glad the Mniffls supporting Shorty (larnett in stead of me for mayor. "Speaking of Joo llammersley re minds mo that Jon wns so sure of being elected thnt ho wrote down to Salem telling 'em which sent he wanted re served for him in the house. Why, he wns cock sum of it. Ho had it figured out thnt ho was elected hands down, when Bliton came out for him. And Kubli, why, there nin't anyone seen him since election. He's hiding nut In the brush somewhere. Stole an Editorial. "(,'omo out nnd celebrate," snys 1 to Bliton, when we hears of the Mail's latest victory. 'The drinks Is on me, for thnt editorial telling the judge what to do wns Olid T didn't write. The editor looks around to see if anyone was look ing, nnd when he sees they wasn't, we starts down the street, and T takes him to Bob llalley's pump next door nnd fills tho dipper. Ho seems kind of dis nppninted. Then to cheer him up 1 congratulates him on having Senator Social and Personal 1 1 Th Twins" lire .Iiinniiig n r ii h ion. ,f. V. HlinKor unci Y. lhinlcy worn down from Lnko Creole durinn Mm woHi. limit h Lon of fVntral Voinl was nn AhIiIhihI viNilor Pritliiy. II. H. Kuwrv of AkIi.iiihI wuh niiimig Mio many in Me.Ifnnl l'riiliiy moriiiiitf. L. TWyer of Vliiifiiix wan a MYdforil vUilor J'Tirfuy. Jlarry lVllctt, iho aulo expert, mm1 n trip to Ashland Friday. 'Mr. Simpson, who in in idiarjje of tin HonMieru Pacific Htation at (llcndnlf. Hpcnt si'veml liourH in Alcdfmd Friday. (larrt'tl HIovcoh and K. (J. Col.-iniin of Phoenix prerinct triuiHfirtprt lunineHH in Medford onn day thin wnok. Hunt LewiH, owner of tin fninnim Hear Crock on-hunlH, in vinitin in Medford. (Mian. (, Conk, repreKentin the Pa cifie CohhI ItnMtrr Co., of Portland, wan in the city Friday. .T. F. Iilvorth of Ppper Kojiup Hi v er him been called to I Ilium by the Herioun illnen of a brother. ). W. Alcorn wuh on the Nouthboiiinl train Friday en route to Talent from Hnseburtf. Ho in a pioneer of ,liiiknou county and nearly V't yearn of ao. K. K. Hurt of Imvn in one of the owner of the Crater hake Lumber company heavy invontorn in Medford nnd Jaekxon county. Have you neeu Collin' Wiri'h Phone f The ninth wonder. No p.den. no fireH, no frauchiiie, no cenlrnl. What doen it tnen n f J t men tin one of t he greuteflt money milking invt'nlmeiit ever offered. Where can it ln HeenT I'em oiiHtrntin instrument can I to seen at room 42, Hotel Moore, K. If, llosnier. fiscal HjffMit. 7") Tho enjitiiinoiit of Mr. W. tlroolir to Mis Klhel Tliomptni of t:iltimore in announced. The mnrriano will tako fdacft In Ilaltimore in July. Mr. Hro.ke left for the east today. .John C. Macbeth and Lillic M. Moni mm of Orillln Creek were Horiously in j u red by n piiHisng auto while driving in ft buijtfy to AHhland Tlmrlnv even ing. The nnto, driven by unknown par Notice to Water Consumers For (he purpose of water mains that laid, the water will mains in the city from 8:00 o'clock a. in. to 8:00 p. m. on and from 8:00 o'oclock a. m. to 12.00 m. en Tuesday, June 23. You are, therefore notified to prepare for the sfcme tor the city will not be held re sponsible for any accidents that may arise from the same. SOLILOQUY Julius Ciiesnr Burrows on liis staff, and tin Ha v 'I was a most remarkable tiling, but the senator stole the Mail's eilitoriul unil delivered it as a speecn to open Hie republican convention in t'hicayo twelve hours afore It wiik printed in the Mail na an original editorial. "Say, you know the Mail told llio to sit up nnd take notiie nf their ails last Sunday," continued Mr. Koot. "Well, 1 ain't got much time to waste that way, but when I went into hurley King's to get a drink of near beer, it being Sunday, I'harley was chuckling to beat the band. I asked what the mat ter was, and he showed me a half page ad. in the Sunday Mail. Hays it only cost him o'l cents, nnd lie had spoken ,,,, vorv Sl,(,,lv, ,,ro,vi,l0d I ( , , .( w take it out in trade. Ill the Near-Beer Joints. "Say, did you know there was a fearful excitement among the near-beer resorts this week! Well, there was. They talked of Sunday closing. One of the near bar-tenders circulated a petition to abolish the blue law and permif nenr silloons to keep open Sun days, but the others turned him down said if tin real thing had to close, the almost but not ipiite ought to also, in the interest of a srpiare deal, which was pretty square for a pop bottle man. "When Shortie found I was really goiug to run against him for mayor next winter, his chances looked so pecked, he got mad. ' Von ought to know bettor than to get interviewed, snys Shortie. 'This is a free country.' says 1; 'a man's got n right to be Interviewed,' says I. 'The trouble is, you know got you beat says T, 'and yon re sore.' liy it s just like taking candy from babies or booze from prohtH for me to run agin Shortie. 1 feel utmost nshamcd. "Well," concluded Mr. Hoot, "it seems that wetness is llio order of the day, so having discussed the Meilford Mail, 1 will go and take n bnlh, bul not: a-u imiiiuultv bath." tieH, erahlied into their bugy from tlie rear. The injured couple were taken to AHhland for treatment Mihh Morritton had a litub broken. Mr. Macbeth wan injured internally. The buggy was de ninlished. K. 11. Hanley was in Medfnrd Fri day on a whorl, business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hmock of Josephine county arrived in Medford Friday morn ing fin' u hIioi'I. stay. Air. and Mrs. A. Karhart, who live near Woodvillc, visited in Medford Fri dav. William Htnnv was in Medford Fri lay. No is conducting ft livery stnhl Kaglo Point. Mr. and Mrs. 1, f (VMInve of North lacksonville precinct are being isite ry relatives liing in Wnsliinglou. Mrs. A. Merriman. one of tho pionec winnen of southern Oregon, who hn been visit ing relatives living in Me I ford, went stmt h Fridn v morning. Mrs. .1. I). Heard of Sterling was in M edl'ord Thursda v. She reports that lelr Heard is ttlowly recovering from i sere attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Charles N'iekell and her daugh ter. who have been vmt nig relativi' living near Napa, Cal., returned home Satnrdav, l he I wins: t olesl in water am health, " Mr. and Mrs. Itanse Uouse, Mesdanic Itmdv, Ward and Miller of Ashland attended the funeral of Ih.- late Mrs. William (ianett. Mis. Margaret Mt Onuald was in Med ford Thursday on business eonnected with the estate of her late husband having been appointed administ ratrix thereof by .lodge Ibiiin. Mrs. C. I, Hutchison and her daugl ler, Miss rem, wtio have been visiting resident of Portland during the past Mght mouths, ichimed lo Mediord Fr ilny morning. Children wax fat and strong when ted on the good, pure nutritious brea and biscuit made from "Pure White' Hour. Sold by Allen A Heagnn. SO lo you know of ' ' The Twins? ' ' Miss Mary (littins, daughter of lie K. (iittins. ho was fornierlv a rrsiilcn! of Jacksonville, represented the Willain et to university and other colleges o Oregon in the annual interstate prohibi tion contest held at Sjm Jose latelv am1 testing the new have recently been be shut off all the Monday, June 22, was awarded second jdace. The first honors were given to a young man from Lim AugeleH, principally because be rep rest-n ted California, all of the five judges but one being from that urate. Huii. H. vonder Hellen ni-nt a few hours among his Medford friends Fri - day. Wanted Poseition as bookkeeper and tonogrnpher in office. Address I. O. Box 4S2. Mr. a ml Mrs. K. C. Parkins of Grants Pass were git sts of Mr. and Mrs. H H. horr Friday. S. Walsh M. H. Roundtrre and ('. K. Textor wre over from Jacksonville Friday. Ludies, bring vour hair work to Mrs, L. Ij. Iteames, eorner Fourth and J, Medford, Or. K. 1. Jouoh, the well known miner, emtio down from the copper belt Thurs day. bo you use Davis' Beit Flour I Don't lot your grocery talk you into buying other brands shipped in. Davis Best sells for less money and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a sack and be convinced. Mr. and Mrs. P. .T. McMuhon are en joying an outing at their eotlago at the Heluiau baths. ' Colesttn Mineral Hprings Hotel opens June 15 undor new management. Mrs. f. I). Stone, lessee. 1 7 V. J. Marlowe, formerly a resident of this county, died ut Vreka, Cal., not long ninee in his 71st year. He is sur vived by his wife nnd six grotvn sons and daughters. Have you seen Collins' Wireless Phone! The ninth wonder. N'n poles, do fires, no franchise, no central. What does it meant It means one of the great eat nionoyinaking investments ever offered. Where ean it be seen! Dem onstrating instruments can be seen at room 4-, Hotel Moore. K. H. Hosraer. fi(M-al agent. 75 Fifty Dollars to (Jive Away. The Harrington patent elothcB wash er just improved. Its weight, is three pounds and u half; its force is com pressed air; tho price is $.1, It is all c pper ami is durable. My Offer. I will give fifty dollars to any party that can find uny two high price crank or levor washers in tho United States that ean do the work of ono of the Harrington washers in all kinds of washing, both honvy nnd liglit. It is n free gift. Keep your money in your pocket. Agents wnoted. Can be seen for a few days at the Hotel Mourn, 71. a rTAKRINTlTON, 811 - Corvallis. Or. EXCLUSIVE PA8SENGEB TRAIN FOR YAQUINA Kxelusivo passenger trains will be put on the Corvallis & Eastern Kailroad by the Hai-rimnit interests, on June This will be the first time In the htwtnry of tho toad that his line has had any thing but mixed train service. An addi tional train will he put on the run be (ween Albany and Vno,uina, making two trains a day in each direction. The additional train to be put nu will be a mixed train, carrying both passen ger and freight cars. It will leave Albany daily except Sunday at 7:10 A, M., arriving at Vaipnna at I: Jin I. M. Ueturning, the train will leave Vaquina at 7 A. M., arriving at Albany at 11:5." A. M. Tho regular pnsHenger train will leave both ends of the lino at the same time na at present, pulling out of Al hnny nt l'J:4n V, M., nnd arriving at Yaiiiiinn at fi:,'lO P. M. The passenger ti'.iin will leave Ynqiunn nt 2:lf V. M., arriving at Albany nt 7 P. M. Hotel Nash Arrivals. D. Cormur, St. Joe, Mo.; Miss .Tulien. Vreka, Cal.; E. M. Juda, S. F.; L. Low engnrt, Joe Kllison, P. V. Pelmet t, Portland; F. C. Itnstor and wife, Se attle; Fred L. Brown, lioseburg; F. C. Kelsey, Portland; 0. E. Reinhait, St. Louis; !. W. Cnmpbell, Mrs, E. Camp bell, Miss J. E. Campbell, Denver; A. Williams. Portland: W. W. Frezzell and wife. J. P. Boyd. Oklnhoma City; J. P. Conk. Oeo. A. Steel. Three Pines, Ore.; A. Panky. Central Point: .T. D. Buell. Eugene; It. H, Cooper, Chicago; li. (1. Smith, (irnuts Pass; K. E. Kelly, city; (has. Lake, .Toe K. Oppenheini, J. 1J. Agee, Xew York; Harry E. Lee, Chi cago; V. W. Adams, L. A. McCargnr. S. F.: Ceo. A. Peil. S. P. Fox. Portland: W. .T. Koberts. Pullman. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will applv to the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, at their meeting on July 7, 1908, for n license to o-ll spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gallon, for the period of one year, nt their place of business nt lots r. u 7 and . in block 20, in the City of Medford. Oregon. Dated June 19. 190S. HOTEL NASH COMPANY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The nndersiuned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Randall McDonald, deceased. AU persons having claims against said estate are requested to present same to the undersigned at Brownsboro, Oregon, June 20, 1909. within six months from date of pubticH tion of this notice. SO MRS. MARtiARET M 'DONALD, WVKRT!NKMKT l'OTt KIDS KOli nrnciiASK ok ask i.axh n.Ot'KIXO MILLS AXII OTIIKR PROPERTY, will hp rroMvrI by tho citv re onltT up lo July 1st, noxl, for t )ir pur fni.o of ii triit't of litrm on (nittito trt"t. known nn the I'tonvor pl:inin mill or ice plant proporty, hiuI hIso for piir.-h:iso of the huiMini nnH m it of 1 1 1 Alilii(t flouring mill.. an. I nUo for our laru ImiMmjr. uiui a "Jiinoko" hoii.o on the A,M:tnd Flour inu Mill l.-iti.l. The flouring mill ma rhiuoiy i coninlore n- tho mill i. now in operation. l-'or further information npplv lo citv rivontrr, A.Mnnt. Oregon. The city enuneil rv.orve. the right to rejeer any unit nil blflu. onter of the eommon eennril. M. P. KOOl.PSTOV. Christian Science. Christina Sen-nee services are held tvery hunday luormng ut 11 o clock in the Coam.erciai club rooms. Hubject lor Juut 1. " U 4 he L'niverse, Iuelud- ', ing Man, Kvulv. d bv Atomic Force! I AU are web ome. Notice, June 20, 1908. All accounts due the Woods Lumber company prior to January inh, li08, are payable to K. L. Burdie, as he re- j tired from the company at the above date. Payments received at tho Woods Lumber company's office. S2 WOODS LCMBER CO. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less than 15 cents. Six Insertions for tho price of four. Seventy-five ! cents a line per month. j W'AXTKIJ Ponitiou as bookkeeper and stenographer in office. Addrss P. O. Box 4v WAXTKD Time loan of 10,UUU, gilt edged security. Write Pox 47S. WAXTKH To contract the hauling of nOOO cords of four-foot wood to respon sible parties owning six or seven two horso wagons and teams. All down hill. Distance half to two miles. Pay $1 per cord. Northern aliforuia Lumber Co., Hilt. Cal. 84 WAXTKD hiiiing r i girl. Hotel Moore. FOR SALE Only 2 each of those 2 and ii acre tructs left, 1 1-2 miles from 7th St., on main county road, suituble for garden, fruit or chicken farm; all under Fish Lake ditch; water only $2.."0 per acre per year; price $100 to $1"U per acre, easy terms. James Bow ling, 7th and P streets, or P. O. Box 812. 83 WANTED Board and room in private family by young man, good habits, not particular, bul want a clean place with plain food, not more than $li per week. Answer I). V., eare Tribune. WANTED Kxponeneed man to ' take charge of an on-hard. Write fully, stat ing experience, qualifications and sal ary expected. Tribune. Medford, 83. Ft Hi SALE Small business; fine loca tion. Inquire Tribune. FOK KENT Furnished rooms, electric light and baths. Mrs. It. L. Hale, D street near 11th. tf THE PLACE TO EAT Cornor A and Seventh, near bridge. Boarders want ed. ' FOU KENT Six-room house, after June in. Inquire at Osenbrugge's res idonce. tf FOU S A LK Two choice lota on im proved street. I no, in re Med font Tea & Coffee House. 81 FOU KENT In private family, fur nished room and suite; bath, electric lights nnd all modern conveniences; three hlocliH from business center. In quire at this office, Foil SALE Surrey, almost new; rare ba rga in U' t a ken a t mice. A dd ress Box Sli. Jacksonville, l-'tlR SAI.K I'hoi.-e house lot. five hloflis from rnilroal stntinn. near Cath olic school, High ami sightlv location; easy tonus. Write Mux f0S, Modford. VOK RENT Two front, office rooms ntul one Inroo room .'10x40 in Miles building. Inquire at premises or at Tribune office. FOR SAf.K RunnboutTWO.'thorouK ly euippcil with odometer, ncotelyne lights, top, ete. A. O. Allen, Medford, Or. FOR SAI.K S. N. Subdivision is in the mnrltot now; choieo tennero tracts, best location in tho valley. L. Nee demever, Jacksonville. LOST A gold backed comb, between Hold Ray and Medford; letters M. T!. R. engraved on eumh. Finder please return to Tribune office and receive reward. FOR SAI.K A refrigerator, good lis new; kitchen treasure cooking uten sils, throe porch shades. Inquire Mrs. W. A. Ilandley, .'Id house II blocks north Jackson County lmnlt, North C si reet. t f FOR SAI.K .100 head of full blood Rambonillet stock sheep; large, heavy shearers of fine wool. John 8. Her ri n Son. 84 WANTEH To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford. Or. 1 L I BUSINESS CARDS. J. T. ANKROM, WELL D1UQKK. MF.DFORl), OR. Prices right. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. UAJU, it OLOSCOCK, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with O. H. Fierce at Sou. Phone 633. P. O. Box 771. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician nnd Surgeon. Office at Residence. COLVIQ ft DURHAM, Attomoys-st-Lsw. Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Wm M. Colvlg. Medford, Or. CH ISltOLM ft MARTIN ' Mouse Painting. Paper Hanging and Tinting. Ali work guaranteed. Phone '-'-O. Lockbox l'.'o, Medford. Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Pay phone .'tj.'t; Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 4!.1; J. H. Butler 14. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL COL EECTION AGENCY. Lock Box S0.1. Medford, Or. E. R. SEELY. M. D. Physician nd Surgeon Modern Kquipped Operating Rooms. X TJay. Office TTonrs. 10 1?. 2 4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bids. OO TO DR. QOBLE FOR YOUR OLA8SE8. Ontle Parlor in Perrv ' Wnrehons SKVF.NTH 8TRF.l'T. Building a Business OUR METHODS OF BUILDING We ape honestly tpyiug to build a business that will long live in the minds of the people of Southern Oregon. How? By selecting and keeping on hand the best assortments possible of the best goods the market affords and by selling those goods for cash and at very small profits. AVe guarantee everything we sell to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded if you desire; consequently we must carry the best goods in order not to have anything come back. We treat every body courteously at all times. When we get attractive bargains we share thein with our customers. We buy in small quantities, and often thus showing the new goods almost as soon as they come o ut. Wo honestly trv to save vou money King's Fountain Specials Strawberry Cream Puff, Cantaloupe Sundae, Cantaloupe Split, Cantaloupe Parfait, Oreg'onian Special, Orange Sherbet, Fresh Fruits We Have the only Fountain Expert in Town on all you buy. One price Jacket Suits That Wash Very Pretty and Serviceable Just received, another shipment of beautiful little short and three-quarter length Jacket Suits in white linen, linen repps and linen finished duck. These suits are shrunk and can be laundered to perfect satisfaction. We invite a look at these splendid values. $4.50 TO $12.50 Our Goods Give Satisfaction BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. C Street, Just Notlb of Jackson County Bank You've often heard folks make this remark: "Jf it wasn't for eating we'd soon be rich!" I guess eating is the first law id' nature. What would the merchants and manu facturers and the millions of working men and women do for a living if everybody quit eating? Besides half the pleasure in life is in sitting up to the tempting viands with which we satisfy our appetites. The people that don't eat well, don't half live. I 'a says he didn't know what good living was till we came to Medford and 1 got my job with Miller & Ewbank. We surely have the dandiest assort ment of gootl things to eat of any store around. Have you thought particularly about your Sunday dinner this week? Then walk down to the store after supper tonight and get something good to tempt- the man of the house. We're open till !) p. in. lJcmemher, we save you money by selling for cash. to all is our fair way. Come in and Try Him BENJ. M. COLLINS, City Recorder.) ; " Cltr Recorder. J "Ue llu No Other BusiMe.'