T1IK AIKDFORl Dip! A TRlMLNE, MEDF R1. OK El. OX. Tl'ESDAY. .JUNK Zl. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Papeii tx a Livk Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUHLLSIUXG COMPANY. Gkohoe Pitnam. Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second Class Matter in I lit- 1'usti.ffice at Medfurd, Oregon. SUBS0R1 PTJ ON R ATKH : One montb, by mail or carrier. . .0.50 One year, by mail. .. . 5,00 PA I XT IX ft THK STATS WlllTK. Ardent prohibitionists arc already preparing for the campaign of two years hence, when a strenuous effort will be made to "paint; the state white" by passing a state pro hibition law, and the proposed statute, as given out by the anti-saloons leaders will be one of the most d rustic laws ever attempted in any state, forbidding not only the man ufacture and sale of 'intoxicating honors, hut making pos session of them a crime. , What are the chances of state prohibition in Oregon? If put to a vote, would it carry today? Will it carry two years hence? An examination of the results of this month's election will help to answer the former question. As to two years hence, no one knows. Public sentiment may swing the other way by t hat time. At the June, 1908, elect ion the following wet counties voted dry: Orook, Douglas, Gilliam, Grant, Jackson, Josephine, Malheur, Morrow, Polk, Umatilla, Union and Wheeler. The majority for prohibition was 38"(). The following dry counties voted dry: Curry, Lane, Linn, Sherman, Tillamook, Wallowa, Yamhill. The dry majority was 2.j8;". Wet counties voted wet as follows: Clackamas, Colum bia, Coos, Harney, Lake, Marion, Wasco, Washington. Wet majority 1801. ' -; ' f Lincoln, county, a dry county, voted wet by 3 votes. In 2(i precincts of Multnomah county (Hast Portland) the majority against; prohibition was 177i. In Clatsop comity 3 dry precincts in Astoria, also Olney precinct, went dry once more. In Maker county, 3 country precinct went dry. In Denton county, which was already dry, there was no election! There are 'dry precincts in all of the wet counties in Oregon, which have always been dry and never had a saloon, even before the days of local option. Itisa reasonable supposition that the vote of wet coun ties in which there was no election and of wet precincts in counties where there are dry precincts will at least offset the dry vote in such counties. Assuming this, there is a total prohibition majority in count ies"t hat voted dry this election of (vl3"), as against a majority in counties voting wet of 1801. To (his latter total must be added the wet majority in Fast Portland of 177(i, a total wet majority of 3.")77. Deducting this from the dry majority of (73.i, leaves a net dry majority of 3158. Against this must be placed the vote of Portland proper, west of the river, heavily wet, probably wet enough to overcome the dry majority. It is evident then, that had an election for state prohibition been held .June 1, and the ballots been cast, for state prohibition as they were casl for county and precinct prohibition, the result would have been very close and it would have depended upon the heavy vote of Portland to keep the state from dryness. Of course, the vote on state prohibition would not be the same as on county and precinct prohibition. There are many who believe in the latter, but not in the former. Again, there are many of the disgruntled that would vote for state prohibition simply because their home counties have gone dry, and they would force others upon the same phuie as themselves, so that; the votes would be shifted. The prohibition wave may continue its momentum and sweep all before it two years hence. Hut we seem now to be riding upon its crest, and the chances are that we will be in the trough in another two years. The American people are fickle and fond of variety and change, and popular crazes are proverbially short lived. Two years ago the land fraud prosecutions were popular. Public sentiment has changed and they are al most as unpopular today as they were popular then. An other two years and prohibition may he numbered with the fads that have had their day. The pendulum usually swings both ways. As a spasm of virtue chases a debauch, so Hie dictation of preachers takes turn with the rule of the saloon. The spell of re form wears off and reaction sends back the pendulum. In all of us sainl and sinner are st rangely mingled. Too much saint brings out the sinner; too much sinner makes us saintly. The rule of a puritan Cromwell, who tried to Icgialate virtue into people, is usually followed by that of a licentious Charles, and the regime of either makes life .intolerable. Will the present spasm of virtue, which is sen.liii"- tin public into convulsions of reform, be followed by a relapse ? Probably. Sooner or later the dear people will tire of putting up coin for the agitalors who have worked up tin frenzy and then they will cease agitating and the pendu lum start on its return journev. ran wipes out city op THREE RIVERS, CANADA man Up for Trolley. SAl.l'.M. or., ., .J;,..Al ,,,lnf,,r .- ..f a .-oiiimiltee f bnin, ,,, "f rttaylon and Aiim.vill.. I....J.. .... ... .Hill ,V r . W Wm,t, it of Htavinu, and representing A. Welch TIIHF.K HIVK.IIC, lju,.., .I,,,,.. M. raanM by a hvK1. wind n f,r,. Uj,B I broke out in a utablr ,l..i ,v. gri-a'er pari of the lower town last uight, containing llir htiaim section of lb., city. Tkrw hundred liiiil,lmk- were burned. It was necessary lo semi lo Montreal, (Quebec, Mlierhrooka and 1-1 .L . , w.au,.n ...rip iui unaininiii'i.. j in IO.-.S !.iii't ihm f I'M'.imii lit bonds for the win do console my- ovei i,immp uw. So Dunning of an elect he line from Ha far no Iom of life liaa bi ou reported. Ileui to Htm ton, aidistance of is milea. , 1 j uiu naiaai, turn i u ;inii and somcl 1,v -t.i..i. .... . . - 1 ten, m. 1. . I'""!" " Ha eminsviiie ngirii to THE OTHER FISH. .. Ptrtuiiis It's consolation To itt trum morn till night ltllfc a wlU, expauit.ve And nvr get bltt, WhU Ull la twin wftwd. To hv this iiu.stut thought Thr Just kuckI Hah Id Uit As ver have bn caught. To invtt a prtty iuldn And fail In love with htrr la Juat m tin a UiUiC as can To ny limn occur, but If It vaoiiut wtii her J What charm lo har about t j nc wry nil nun in ui That baven'i bean pulled out! , ft That Una of couaolatWo i f Is good Mtough for thus Who from an aliy dlaianca Can analyse thwlr wua. but, get tins' down to casca. Thr;y want It understood That thy art) not out looking- For ibiiivthtng- just as go jd. Those who have ben caseliartlt-nsd Hy KfjlDK thro null the mill May think that any Canute 1 Who miles would till the bill. The disappointed luvcr This large supply disdain. He dotsn't care how many Fine fUh the ia contains. Tht Daaplstd Office. If In .OHiYlttHftiy xlauciiiK out of tin wludow yoti liuppeu to nutlet ti mnnll uinu cIIukIuk lo the lop of n coiiki1cu oui liiil wnvhig a laiiteru uinl iliiKinn b Ull uiui meanwlillti shouting at the top of bis voice, you uiuy ttufely ciu clude that lie la aome iioinlneut liut mudfHt cltiifh wbo U tryiiiK lo tivt WHy from tli vice inalcliioy. The way that olllca pumues amine tor rifted uinu In Hlinply awful. lo what tliey will liny cgn for prospettive Uftlviffllen, furnluli tliplr pictures to new Hps (icr rorreHiMUuhMil, with brief and thrilling sk-l- li- of their belf made raiwrti, r (v.uil.li-!i press bureau they ritiiii'l enle the purauer. It 1m true they ilo imt ahviivs life t ! -beat of jmltfiuent In their pre' lpltiile tllKht, ofHMi NtuiulilhiK rlKlit Int.. the trap laid for them by their own mi Itt rled henchmen, and. Hiking all thlngM Into coiiKlderathm, It Is a wonder mo few of them get caught. Carrying It Around. a he wore a "Merry Widow' hat, The very Imgwui slse. Beeusu wv doctor lold her that Bhe newdfd exercise. Willing to Help. "They were very polite. If they dlil own a big Hutu." ''Saluted ymi hh they pusaeilV "Nu. Hut Ihey ran over a I'hh'keu and turned back to see. about It." "I MtippoMe they offered to pay for It." "No: not exactly. They said as 11 would uot Ih auy more ue lo us Ibey thought be might like to cook It for them." One Way or Another. "I th Ink we will cupltuil.e Hid mine for $UHiuio." "Hut the expert uyx It doesn't pau oul." "Then we must capitalize It for Uim.ouo to pay us for the dlntippolut uieut." Handicapped 8port. "He ald he wan going oul to see the elephaul." "iKiu't worry. He huan't got money enough to see a iihuise " Stiff Competition. At thousands lost In Philips floods Thu reader well ntay shiver. If ll be so, the Ohio Will te a Jualous rlvr. PERT PARAGRAPHS. The inuu ho aucceet. has to be a hard bitter and a poor iuittcr. Home (people try so hard to yeeiu natural that they often succeed lu giv ing a good liuilatlon of aoinchody eNe. An a rule, we are the most vain of that of which we have the leant. A inUilt occupation Is apt to raUe coins and bunion on oue'a disposition and give chllblalua to one' nsocitilcft. In the strtig gle to avoid the coin inonplace in a n y of u a achieve only the eccentric. M (IS( of UK seek advice 111 order to kuuw w hat uot to do. The niau who la ithiwt ou ftinda is toil often lung on hut air and loud talk. If our mirror showed us ournelves aa others know u we would te likely to aiiiHMh It. The oplnlous of our frleuds are prised as ainden of guld-wbeu they coincide wtm our own. A thief may valu. but he doe uot dealre to attract atteutlou, A Palina Firabrand. A rat In IrelauC startled from sleep by llie audileu barking of a dog, jump d ou the table, overturned tne lamp, was drenchwl wltti blazing oil, leaped tbrougb a wUuluw iu agonized tliglit. rsu amuck, a living torcb, lu the farmjard and set lire to half a dozen sucks before it could be killed. The raaultlng condagration was diaaatroua. The Firafly. It la belWved that the tlretly secretes a peculiar substance which when oxl dhted by the nlr la consumed, giving out only luinluoiis rays. The time may come when this aubstance can be made artldciully. "Mona Lisa." "Moua LUa" was painted by Leo nardo da Vinci and In now hung In the louvre, Paris. It Is a portrait of the third wife (married 145) of Fran ce8co del Giocondo, whence culled "La Gloconda." It was painted In 1500-4. the artist having had it four years in baud. Frunels 1. puld 4,0j0 gold crowns for It a fuw years later. The 8uz Canal. The actuul .cost of the Suez canal wu 1 120,750,000. Notice, June 20, 1008. All accounts due the Woods Lumber compauy prior to January 9th, 190S, are payable to R. L. Burdic, as lie re tired from the company at the above date. Paymeuta received at the Woods Lumber company's office. fa WOODS LUMBER CO. LOW RATES EAST Will lie made this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lines in Oregon A Tough 8sntsnos. The late Bishop T. I,'. Dudley of Kentucky declined that he was Indebt ed to a mountaineer of Uiat state for the most ungraintuutlcal sentence he ever heard. This is It, ''Them there Miss Uluke aio three of as pretty a gal I ever see." FROM MEDFORD, . '. - as follows: ORE, Both Waya One Way Through Via Portland. California. The Sassafras Tree. Although foaSil remains of the sas safras tree .are to be found lu other parts of the world, It now' exists aa a native ouly lu America. It baa the dis tinction of being the only tree to bear three kinds of leaves ou the same brunch. It la valued cb icily for the flavor which Its roots, bur It and wood give to other medicines. Drinking Healths. The common custom of drinking healths hud a curious origin. In the days when the Luneti lorded It In Eng land they had a way of stabbing Hug llshmen lu the throat wheu drinking. To avoid thla villainy a muu when drinking would request some of the slttersby to he his pledge or surety while taking his draft. Babylon. Hu by lou was probably the llr.it city to attain a population of a million. The area oltbe city was 225 sijuare miles. Stale Bread. Au economical use for stale bread Is to cut It Into thin slices, which are buttered ami placed lu it pie dish. Sprinkle a few well washed currants between the layers. Six eggs beaten tutu one quart of milk, with sugar uud flavoring, nulling or ciuuainou, are then poured over the slices. Uake for about, au hour and ten minutes uud Hcnd to table lu the dish In which It was baked. The Seventh Heaven. Iu the Mohammedan religion there are seven heavens, each a little liner tbau the oilier, the last culminating In the "supremo glory," being full of the ".ti vine light which It la U-youd the power of speech to describe." A Crooked Nose. A doctor asserts that the nose Is of tell made crooked by the custom of uslug the handkerchief with one hand only. This, scarce need to say, la near ly always (he riht hand. He nd vises that the left baud be used iu such cases and gravely altlruis that be has known several cases in young person where crookedness of the nose has been entirely removed by this means. The New Japan. As a result of IU war with ltussla tbe area of Japan's territory wns rais ed from IHP.OUO aiiuure miles to 2S3.IHM) si, u a re miles and ber population lu creased by 10.uu0.000. Qreaae on Carpet, To remove grease spots on carpet or matting cover with French chalk and sprinkle with lcnlue. Allow (he ben zine to evaporate, (hen brush off tbe chalk. If the stain has uot disappeared repeat tbe process. Breezy Wellington. Wellington, the political ' cupltal of New Zealand. Is one of the windiest cities tu tbe world. Everybody lu Wel lington clutchet hi hat ou roundiug a street corner to prevent its being blown Into space, a Wellington man is al ways known In Sydney, .Melbourne and other cities by the determined manner lu which he holds ou to his hat through force of long habit. Rutty Keys. Rusty keys should be laid to souk for dome time hi a vessel containing pamtttn oil. After soaking for n day or two the oil will have acted tipou the rust ami Kuwened It to such au cxteut that It will U quite easy to remove with a little rubbtug. Chicago St. Louis '. St. Paul Omaha Kansas City .$82.40 . 77.40 . 69.90 . 09.90 . 09.90 $87.50 82.50" 81.75 75.00 75.00 sale Tickets will lo on Juno 9, 20. July 0, 7, 22, 23. August (, 7, 21, 22. CimmI for return in 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. 'REMEMBER THE DATES .For auy further information rail on , ' A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, or write to WM. M 'MURRAY, General jPassenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Golden Grain Granules K. I'XYART.Prisiil ent. A. l'F.RRY, Vice President. JOHtf S. ORTH, Cashier. V. i. JACKSON', Ass t omier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, PB. CAPITAL. WOO SURPLUS 10,000 Safetv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage State Depositary. Established 1838. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 A COMPLETE RECORD Put your money on deposit with tho Jackson County Hank and i:iy your bills by check. In this way you hare a complete record of money paid out, and in the canceled check yon have the best legal form of receipt. A chock is a safeguard against disputes as to the amount and date of payment. W very cordially invite you to avail your self of the advantages of paying by check by opening an account with the Jackson County Bauk. W. I. VAWTEE President 0. E. LDfDLEY Cashier 100 PKR CENT PURE CEKEAL COFFEE. It tastes like coffee. It looks like coffee and it smells like coffee, but is pure roasted grains, blended so as to pro cure the best, flavor, the greatest strength and an ar ticle which voung and old may drink morning, noon and night. (b'lilen Grain Granules is Belgium. ltetjelum U the uinst eoufused little ituttouallty on earth, lu the great I'ltles the population ts mndo up of ln rlrlctille mixtures of Flemish races end (he vYalitious, pure French and tieiumus. Add to this broad splashes j ospcriall v recommended to i i in' riii iii!.ii iiioiAi iuai cine iu niui the princes of the last uiury, ndthose suffering from heart you have a curious couglouierafe mail the brave Utile Belglau. Bargains for Sale. See us for bargains. We have farms I for sale.ivell improved; good orchards; rich soil; $20 to $81) per acre. Pears t rirtle. Brownsville Land & Investment , llrownsville, Oregon. tf trouble, nervousness, consti pation, indigestion, dyspep- Ths Most for the Money. The Auburn automobile is the most rooroy and best machine ever offered for the moaey. See It before bnvinf. I. B. Brown, agent. Coal for Bale. We are low prepared to furnish hand pitted coal at the mine, five milt -it of town, In any amount deelred Hairbrushes. A 1 ws Vi 111 lliN nel.tl.m of a hair. brush rem.Miil.er that the quality of the J sia aild stomacll troubles. uiisii-a is (1 suwriui wuliurmuuu u the mountings. THE OLD HOWARD RANCH Throe miles south of Medford and miles west of Phoenii, is now cut up in small tracts to suit the purchaser. One-fourth cash, balan!e in three pay ments. This is a rare opportunity for men of small means. Listed with all the agents. X earl if '2-pound pachae for '2"e, all retail grocers Harry Culbertsnn, general contractor and builder, eonxent work a speeialtv Medford, Of. . Wholesale by P. B. Thefss & Co. Medford, Or. LUNCH, DINNER OR SUPPER served at all lionrs of tlie day. The good liver alwuva com en heru hwen ha wants l.is rlmps, atealiB, oysotre or auy t the uj'iH'tizing diBiiea that we iuke a spfciulty of cooking to plfuso tho fastidimm. If you wish to enjoy well uooked men!, that rfm be prepared only ly an a Mist, visit Nash Cafe MEDFORD SASH & DOOR 00. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. r, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53. RESIDENCE Lois Fifteen choice lots for sale, located five minutea from depot, near school; these sold in block or separately; easy toi-ms; the best buys in the city. FRED'K C. PAGE For Sale: Seventh Street Business Pmperty One two story brick, 50 x 1 40. Also 230 leet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. FRED'K C. PAGE 41 Have you tried our special 2."n- and 3ac Coffees, or nur Pyra mid Toa yet? They are the best in the land; iilwnys (food, al ways tho same. Wo are now ulimvinj a niro line of Cut OJasn and Dinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 2.16 WEST SEVENTH STREET. McuLASHAN & JUNKEN, Props. PHONE 1061. Kiclds FootfittingSIioes FOR MEN $4.00 None Better Always Ahead Perhaps yon don't realize what, an important part meat is of tho daily diot. Good meat usually moans a piod dinner, and a ood dinner moans a contented inind. Come hero for your moat and yon are sure of pelting the host. We are always ahead when it comes to iiiality. Prices no more than elsewhere. MEDFORD MEAT CO. Sneeossorsto Pottinper. Xoxt Hotel Xash. ITS AGAINST OUR RILE: To let an individual leave our tailor ing establishment with the belief that he hasn't gotten his monev's worth. On.-e you entrust us with an order for tailoring work, yon will e.lll again. Whv not leave an order with us for a sum nier suitf We douht very much if vuu ' will he ahlo to beat the quality of our fjhrirs ami workmanship elsewhere 1 rv , the eity. French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Near ly Done. A Perfect Pit Guaranteed. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford