Medford Daily Tribune A Live Pafeb ix a Live Town. Published everv evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PIT HUSH 1 X J COMPANY. GEonaF. Pi-txam. Ediuu- and Manager. Second-Class Matter in Admitted as SUBSCRIPTION KATES: One month, by mall or earner. . .$0.50 One year, by mail... TAFT AST 1HIYAX COMPARED. A clear comparison of Taft and Bryan is made by lincoln Steffeiw in the 'July Everybody's. Mr. Steffens w iWvioveorl ilin Di-esidcntial candidates upon their Views of conditions and the following is a summary of his conclusions: ..,, V "These two men do not differ essentially in the Imal ; analysis of their programs. They would return to con,- petition, which socialism and the 1 rusts would abolish. They want the struggle for survival 1o go on; it is to he a fair' fight, but a fight, and for wealth, too, even between capital and labor. Bryan, having hndiuore tune to reflect ' and having lived out west, where the problems of business "and polities are clearer and simpler, sees them more defi nitely tlian Roosevelt and Taft, who have been men of ' action- always. For example, Bryan goes at the problem of poverty consciously. All his policies are directed, as he himself points out, at excessive wealth, which is, at bottom, the same as excessive poverty. And besides the remedies listed above, he advocates an inheritance tax and, more important still, 'a tax on incomes as a regular item in our fiscal system.' So does Taft advocate these meas ures but Bryan sees their relation to other taxes. The constitutional objection of the supreme court Bry an meets with a proposition to amend the Constitution. Taft regards this as unnecessary. Indeed, Taft doesn't want any more legislation than is necessary to make our present laws effective. And there we have a big differ ence between the two men. "Bryan sees the part privileges play in our system; lio wees it, elcarlv as a case of injustice, and he would legis late and legislate and legislate artificial advantages that, are granted hy govcrnmem. "Taft. a nroved executive and a born judge, would denend upon the executive to vne-uelv seen. Bryan is not there is reason to fear that he is no better judge of men than Roosevelt, to say nothing of Taft; but seeing the end more cloarlv, he would not depend so much upon the men he appointed and the courts to prevent and punish evi as he would upon legislation to remove the cause. "And, unlike Taft, but very much like Roosevelt, Br.v an would preach and teach and lead. "We must not onlv see to tiike uwav the prizes that, make men pursue a low ideal; we must all of us as individuals strive to inculcate higher ideals in others.' Taft should give us better government of things as they are; Bryan, leading us on to change things, should make us better people." 4 - J That the prohibition tide in the south is already begin ning' to recede is proven by the defeat of former Senator Carmack Saturday in the Tennessee democratic primaries by Governor M. R. Patterson for the gubernatorial nomin ation, after one of the hardest fights on record. Carmack was the champion of state prohibition. CHAMBERLAIN TO VISIT OBATEB LAKE IN AUGUST This will be a big year for tourists Bl Crater Lake und other parts of tbe country, and every day word is being re. rived of some new ones being a ided to tho list. liovernor Cbaroberlniu and family will viit tbe lake with his family in An gust. K. H. llarrimen will not arrive rl Pelican Bay until Ihe latter part of July. He. expect" to spend a week or so at his resort at Pelicun Hay before be makes the trip to Crater l.nkc. tlif ford Pinehot, chief of the fori at ry de purtment, has signified his iuton',.cn of visiOns the lake this rummer. John Sharp Williams, drraner-.tie lender of the house of repn-senlntivis, is another prominent legislator who will visit Crater Lake. It is believed that congress will rceog niw the importance of the N'!cnal Park In Klamath county nnd will make a suitable anprnnrintlon for its improve ment noat venr. An effort Is being made ' to got ns many of ihe prominent legis lators and high government officials to visit this scenic wonder as possltiie, so that when the matter of an approprln tion comes up iu congress, they can use their influence t(. increase tl.e alnwsnee. PARTY MAROONED ON BARREN ISLAND SN T)IKOO, Cel., June 30. A pur ty of six campers are marooned on an unhabited Island, Snn Tliebnlas, Ibe out nrmnst Wand of the group off the coast iff California and about 110 miles at sea. It la believed tbey are without provisions or water. Ten davn ago the party was taken to tho island on the launch Nita. No names were given lolto take the stund and he riamiued as to the raptaln and no wont eieept that liny mental emulsion, feeling confident be was to call for tbem nn Thursday It bat a jury will agree that 1 am not last week. The launch Oala stnrted torlinsune." Han Ulcholaa on Wednesday with wn lor and provisions, but In a dense fog that prevailed Captain Joe Oesseg was " unable to local the littel sland and ' was finally driven to the harbor by heavy- sform. Tb launch today started again to THE the l'..i,.ffire at Medford, Oregon. 6.00 till he had abolished all the achieve the same end more of the executive type, and it (bat the government shall THAW AG.VIN IN LIMELIGHT; TRIES TO ESCAPE ASYLUM 'OUUUTEKPS1K, June SI.- Harry Thaw has obtained a new writ of ha beas corous ri ttirnedalile before Supreme .Itulgo Mills i f iVbile Plains. X. Y. Th. writ was iblliincd iu anticipation of .ludgo Mo. 'eel ausor signing an order at 11 o'clHl-. this mornlm: recommitting Thaw to Mtltcawan. The nn. tvtion bv Vl.aw and his .-ounsel th. J slice Mo-ichauser would recommit th- slaver of Stanford White to Matto flsc piovrd correct. District Attorney ll ., presentci! to the judge this fursn.'o:! Ihe fornri order of re eoratnitnnnt I- Mntteiivnn. which Jus tice M.iri.'h-iu." rpromnt signed. It will have the effect of returning Thaw to Matleawan today, but just be fore the order was signed Cnder Sher iff Townsend, who has been the eusto diun of Thaw ever since the first ha bens corpus proceedings were begun, was served with the new wrii of habeas cor pus whi'-h commands th sheriff to pro duco Thaw in the supreme court at White Plaints on Monday morning. Chnrles Mnrschaiiser of Poughkcepsie, now t hit f his brother, Justice Moraehati ser, has finally disposed of the case, has been retained by Thaw to conduct the new prm-eislings. Ilnrrv Thaw was delighted with the turn affairs have taken. He made the following statement: " I cannot bear the thought of return ng to Matleawan on account of being pbliged to associate there with Insane people. I would miner go in prison, i have thought nil along, and especially nee Judge Morschauser handed down his decision, that if I could get my case to a jury I would be able to convince the 12 men of my present sauity, and secure thereby mv liberty. I am anxious Notice. The , River Horticultural socio ty will not meet this week, since the l-'iinrth of July fslls nn the regular day. There will be no mewing until AniFnat K 1 r VI sinvs iifl.wl.n M.KDFOHD DAILY 1UU1US& MBPt'ORD. OKEGOX, FOR REALISM. rlsbsrt Louis Stsvsnson's Injunction to a Small Nsphsw at Play. A story about Robert Loula Steven aoo not generally known, accordion to the New York Suu. 1 told by MM. Bteveuson's grandson, Austin Wrong. When Mr. Strong ai a Hole 'Imp Mr. Stevenson liked to alt propped up til bed W watch hlin at play Id tbt next mow. And "fuu It happened that the blKger boy of the two wciuld make suggestions for tbe make be lieve games and Insist that they be car ried out too. One day Austin had arranged aotne cbalra In a row, playing tbnt tbey were Bljlps. and be, atandlng on tbe front, wua tbe captain. For a long time he proudly walked tbe deck of bll .Teasel, encountered pirate and weathered all kinds of storms until be felt tbe door positively heave under bis feet Mr. Stevenson looked on lu perfect ; silence, but complete absorption, no doubt pluyltig tbe whole thin much the harder of tbe two. Flnully Austin got tired of hi vessel, cllmlieil off bis cbati' and begau walking 'ss tbe room to some object win- h had at tracted his Interest. This wns too ruiiih r.n- Ills uncle. Still deep lu tbe giuiie. Mi Stevenson rose In bis Hlckbeil ami bouted ex citedly at tbe recalcitrant sea captain: "Swim, you, swim!" A WARM RECEPTION. It Gave ths Hungry Prsachsr an Ap pttlte For Dinner. Before accepting nn Invitation It In as well to be sure It Is given In good faltb. After an afternoon service held many years ago In a certain village In Scotland the preacher, a stranger, w ho bad officiated, accompanied one of the elders of the congregation home and was Introduced to bis wife. Tbe good man having asked the clergyman to stay to dinner, tbe latter, afler a little pressing, consented. Tbe good lady hurried off to prepare for the unexpected guest, and, seeing, as she thought, her husband washing, as was the custom In those days, at the fuuilly sluk, she seized tbe family Bible, approached stealthily from be hind and brought dawn tbe ponderous tome upon his bald pate, exclaiming: Tak' ye that for bringing hungry preachers here to dinner every time tbey coiuu to the parish." As soon ns tbe assaulted one could get tbe suds out of bis eyes he looked about blm and, after thinking the mat ter out, concluded that the old lady had made a hIIkIiI mistake. She. too, came lo tbe same concltislou when, ou returning to Ihe parlor, she lieheld her husband patiently waiting for bis rev erend friend! Dundee Advertiser. Artificial T.th. It Is ce rln I n I hut the ancients hud a knowledge of dentistry, but It la dif ficult lo determine when or by whom tbe us or artificial teeth was Intro duced. Herodotus says that Ihe Egyp tians had "dentists for the teeth." In tbe British museum Ihero are various denial Instruments which bad la?e!i found In Ihe lulus of Pompeii, and Onion lu tbe second century describe the method of extracting teeth by means of forceps. Hol.oul says that artlllelul teeth were lu use lu autlqulty. since he found some specimens In tbe catacouibs. Modern dentistry admits that the first to teach how lo make artificial teeth was the Arabian Albucnsla, and lu bis work "Al Tailf" are drawings of Instiiiiiieiils used Tor this purpose. The earliest known allusion to artifi cial teeth is by .M a i tin lis lu the first century: Tou uas without a blush false teeth and lialr. But, iMtHm, your squint la past repair. Minneapolis Journal. Won In Spits of His Lawyer. A once well kuowu attorney used to tell a good story on himself. Ho bad beeu retained to defend a counterfeiter and advised him to plead guilty. Ills client did so. and us there was lu the mind of the court a Hied Idea that If a prlsouer pleads guilty be doe so be cause be has no attorney the Judge asked hliu why he made that plea. "Because my lawyer told me to." "Old be give you any reason for It?" "Yes. He told me 1 would have no show before this Judge." The court flu red up and ordered a plea of uot guilty lo tie eutered. and tbe counterfeiter was nciuitted. Mtmory. If II should be asked wbst posses sion I most valued, I would say some beautiful memory. Memory Is posses sion. It Is (lie only thing ou earth that Is absolutely ours, which no oue cau take from us. We can produce aud en joy It lu a crowd of uncongenial peo ple as easily as If we were alone. No noise can drown Its voice; uo distance can dim Its clenruess. strength, hop, beauty, everything else, may pass. Melnory will stay.- Selected. Tbe Ignorance of Youth. Nbe You suld lliul 1 wua necessary to your happiness. He I was young then und very Igiioriiut. I had uo con ception of ivlalive values. She What do .ion mean? He I mean that I didn't know a necessity froiu an af tlfi tlon rlevehind Plain Pealer. Worse Than Waiting. "Aw you waiting for me, dear?" she said, coming ilownstulrs at last, fixing her bat. "WiililuirV etcluliued Hi Impatient iuii ii "No; not wallliig-sojournlug." - Yonkers Statesman. Look forward, not backward. lo not repay slander with slander. If a ser ban..' NEW CASES. Mtatn of Orenn vs. Lottie K, Rim- mon snd Charles W. Htinson. I A. J. Olnen vs: ttenrRe V. Dunn et L., ,vlt ,or Injunetb . R. O. Hmlth, ... , . I . ' . ' .... I M- "U,d vs. Oeorge . Ou.n jet al.t sun Tot injunction, k. it. nmun, I ... .... laltorrtev tot rtlninnTT. Fourth of July Special Sound Trip Bates. Oue aud one-third fare for the round trip to any point on the Southern Pa eific system, children 8 to 12 yearn, half fare. Good for return July 4, 5 and 0. for further particulars, apply A. 9. Koscnbnum, local ngeot Southern Pa cific. Special trains from all Bogus River points fur Ashland will leave Orants Pass 7 a. m. Time leaving Medford later. Returning leave Ashland 10:30 p. m. 9! Fruit Trees! Fruit Trees. Tbe old reliable Albany Nurseries. I bavo the largest stock of fruit trees on tbe Pacific coast. Pears, apples, peach, plums, apricots, nectarines, cher ries, English walnuts, shade and orna mental trees, berries, roses and shrubs. all of which I offer at lowest priceB 'niisistent with first .elass nursnrv stock H.lvjne Df,n wl(n tni, nuI..rv jr, years, I can guarantee all stuck to be truo to name and free from disease. I baadle nothing but Oregon grown trees. L. B. WARNER, Medford, Or NOTICE. Notice is herebv given that tbe un dorsigned will apply to the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon, at their meeting on July 7, 190.1, for a license to sell spirituous, viuous and nuilt liquors in quantities less than a gallon, for the period of one year, at their place of business at lots 5. H, 7 and 8. in block 20, in the City of Medford, Oregon. Dated .Tune 19. 1008. M HOTEL NASH COMPANY. THE OLD HOWARD RANCH Three miles ssut.h of Medford and 2 miles west of Phoenix, is now cut tip in small tracts to suit the purchaser, One-fourth cash, balance in three pay ments. This is a rare opportunity for mon of small means. Tisted with all the agents. Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No single inser tions less than IS cents. Six Insertions for tha price of fonr. Seventy five cents a Una per mouth. FOR SENT. r'OH RENT Two front office rooms and one large room 36x40 iu Miles building. Inquire at premises or at Tribune office. FOR KENT Furnished rooms, electric light and baths. Mrs. It. I,. Hale, D street uear 11th. tf POIt RENT Six-room house, after June 1.1. Inquire at Osenbnigge's rea idonce. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Choice house lot, five blocks from railroud station, near Cath. olio, school, High and sightly location; easy terms. Write Box 508, Medford. FOR SALE Lot, 48x164, $175, one-half down, balance on time; also lot in Ross addition, 50x120, $125 cash takes this cornnr lot. J. E. Payette, Medford, Or 87 FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in tbe market now; choice ten-acre tracts, best location iu the valley. L. Nee demever, Jacksonville. a FOR SALE Ono Cadillac runabout, newly painted, in first class condition, Price' $1150. W. J. Van Scluiver & Co., Portland, Or. 90 FOR SALE Runabout, f300, thorough ly equipped with odometer, acotclyne lights, top, etc. A. C. Allen, Medford, Or. FOR SALE 8mll business; fine roca tion. Inquire Tribune. WANTED. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. WANTED Position as boolikcepnr and stenographer in office. Addr'ss P. O. Mux 4KL'. BU BINE 88 CARDS. J. t. ANKBOM. WELL 11IUQKK. MEDFORD, OR. Prices right. Pumps Famished when Wanted. BALL ft QLOSCOCK, Contractors und Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Offto with 0. H. Fierce ft Sou. Phone B5S. P. O. Box 771. O. M. JONES, City Scavenger. liiirbage of all kinds removed on short notice. I.oavn orders with chief ef police. drTX b. sweet Physician and Surgeon. Office at Resilience. COLVIQ ft DURHAM, Attomeys-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Orants Pass, Or. Wn M. ColvH. Medford. Or. OHISKOLM ft MARTIN House Psintirjg. Paper Ranging and Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone eil'i. Lockbox liM, Medford. Or. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Pay phono 333 i Night Phones: C. W. Conklln 4!S; J. tl, Rutler 14S. , PRIVATE DETEOTIVB AND COL EECTION AOENCT. j Lock Box 808. Medford, Or, E. R. SBELT. M. D. Physioiaa and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X Ray. Office Hours, 10 12, 2 4 P. M. Offtc In Jackson County Bank Bldf. OO TO DR. OOBLB FOB TOUR OLA8HB8. Optical 1"arW.r In Pern's Warotuina. , HKVF.NTH BTRKET. I ..B. B V. n " wo jmwr nmujeea. TUESDAY. J UNESOlgg. Reduced Bates Special Train. A special train will leave Medford ; shortly after 8 a. m. next Saturday, : July 4, for Ashland. This special will have on board the excursionists from ; the northern poition of the valley. The round trip full fare to Ashland will be 55 cents; bafl fare 30 cents; tickets good going on all passenger trainB 3d 1 and 4th and good to return until and including the 6th of July. j The special train will reach Ashland : in ample time for the commencing of the exorcises and will return after the , celebration or about 10:30 p. m. Tickets will be on Bale July 3. Get them early and avoid tbe rush. Ticket window at depot will be open all day of the 3d and at 7 a. in. or tho 4tb, thus giving all ample time to secure tickets. 1 Buy Tickets oj Wire. 'Something which is of considerable ml, -f.it to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is tin system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific eompanv and nil points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in tbe United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the ,arty wishing to come here. jMleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be furnished at the samr time." Harry Culbertsoi,, general contractor and builder, cement work a specialty, Medford, Or. Golden Grain Granules 100 PER CENT PURE CEREAL COFFEE. Tt tastes like coffee. It looks like coffee aud 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 young and old may drink morning, noon and night. Golden Grain Granules is especially recommended to those suffering from heart trouble, nervousness, consti pation, indigestion, dyspep sia and stomach troubles. Xfnrli 2-pound package for 2.V, nil retail grocers. Wholesale by P. B. Theiss & Co. Medford, Or. Something New In Rubber Tires that it will pay you to investigate. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed. Mitchell & Poeck GENERAL WAOONERS. East 7th Street, rear of Merriroan'ej Blacksmith Shop. Medford. Or. 1 The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furnishrs hot waif r for tf(i un Tory rHirt notice It nn be tiied nn the ttA table or in the kilchrn Attn')ies to mif elct't rolicr Simple, safe, con venient, durable ROGTJB RrVSR ELBCTBI0 CO., Rneeeaaor to Condor Wator 9mt Co. Of e 0 W. 7th tt., opp. big aleetrta - Pom J. E. ENYART.Presid eat. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. The Medford MEDFORD, OB. OAPTTAT 50,000 SUH PUTS 10'000 Safetv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage C Ctwrtitt S State Depositary. Established 18SS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $116,000.00 MEDFORD BASH ft DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work aud fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 63. RESIDENCE LOIS For Sale: Seventh Street Business Property One two story brick, 50x140. Also 230 feet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. fred'k c. page Hh-vq you tried mir snociul 2c ami Hoc ('nffrcs, or our Pyra mid Tea yetf They are the best in the land; always good, nl waya the name. We are now shuwint; a niri line of Cut Glaus and Pinner Ware. MEDFORD TEA and COFFEE HOUSE 216 WEST SEVENTH STREET. McOLASHAN ft JUNKEN, Props. PHONE 1051. JUST RECEIVED New Line Red Cross Shoes "They Bend with the Feet" C M. KIDD, The Footfitter Cold Storage Meats Perhaps you don't realize what an important part livat is of tho daily diot. Good meat usually means a good diniit'i', and a good dinner moans a contented mind. Come here for your meat and you are sure of getting the host. AVe are always ahead when it eoines to quality. Prieos no moro than elsewhere. MEDFORD MEAT CO. Successors to Pottinger. W. W. E1FERT, The JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier National Bank Realizing the Importance of good bunking facilities, the offi cers of the Jackson County Bank am ever ulnrt aud progressive in tho establishment of the most mod ern equipment aud approved meth ods. Your account, subject to check, is cordially invited. W. I. VAWTEB President O. R. LINDLEY Gashler LUN01I, DINNER OR SUPPER served at all hours of the day. The good livor always comes hero hwen he wants his chops, steaks, oyseteis or any of the appetizing dishes that we make a specialty of couking to please the fastidious. Tf you wkh to enjoy n well cooked meal, that can be prepared only by an artist, visit Nash Gafe Fii'tt'tm fhoico Itittt for sale, located five minutes from depot, near school; those sold in block or separately; easy tfrnis; the best buys in the city. FRED'K C. PAGE Next Hotel Xnsh. Taking Steps to further your host interests is to fur ther o.ir own as well. We accomplish this object by giving you full value for your money. N'o matter where vou may diret your footsteps for tailoring work, we doubt if you will he able to get anywhere near as good fabrics and tai loring wotk as here. Our 2r.0( snlta arc going to be the "go." Why not place your order with us for such u suit nowf French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. A Tit Ouaranteed. City Tailor, Medford 8