iV Tmiumw. rrciKOTU. precox. frtdat.jTULy, ions. the AncDKorin dad BRYAN PLAYS A BIG GAM E Commoner is Striving to Unite Various Factions of the Democratic Party Wultor WflhiiRii hi lid m tho following dtspatrh to th Chicni;. lieeonl Her aid from Lincoln: It in ft big gamo tlint la ln-iny .l;iv'd hftfft by a big man for n big pri". To rfliinit a rtinruptcfl prirtv, to hriiif; all fai'.tioim tngMhnr upon a platform all can stand upon, to inject into a party, till now bo often bwtton that it ban bo- come wH nigb impclcHH, not only har mony, but hope, confidence, enrhunifiHm, Thin is the tank William Jfnninjpi Hrynn is enuneoft upon. Th ohjpetm, of cargo, in thf Whit Hihihr. Mr. Bryan is playing hip part woll with great skill, with well defined ideas on to methods and principles, with a pnrKoual magnetlmn and twlf control rarely equaled among onr pub lie men, with almost infinite know edge of men and conditions every where in the c -unify. Welcome to All Democrats,. A Htrong, stock, big-faced, heavy jawed, quick-eyed, pleasant speaking, HWeet-sniillng man stands on the porch of a beautiful country house. His hand in outstretched. Ho welcomes all corn ers. No sort of a democrat is repulsed. No 'matter what ho has done or for whom or what voted, or talked, or written in the days that are gone if he is now a democrat and for tho obi party, the glnd hnnd grasps his as he walks up the stairs. Tf bo is a man of any importance whatever and he takes the trouble to wire ahorid, Mr. Bryan wll meet, liitn at the railway station and drive htm out to Fair view and make him happy. New Bryan Supplants the Old, This man, who is now hard at work i reshaping, remaking, recreating the democratic party under his own lead I crship and Incidentally for his own ben efit, is one of the marvels of tho nge. in his personality he in one of tho most remarkable men of our day. He is now a nlrong, a ripe, a full man. He h in deed the new Rrynn. He has grown In pntse and wisdom and judgment and insight and grasp till ho has become almost the Ideal as a lender, nt a door of tho sort of work that now lies to his hand. Wo remember tho Pryan of old, elo tjuent but Inexperienced, passionate hut poor of judgment, n bom preacher and crusader, a little fanatical, somewhat narrow, Inclined to harbor personal re sitntmcnts, bigoted as many strong and earnest men nre to the point where they do not much like those who disagree with them; Inclined to think that whatever they utand for must bo right and that It Is thoir duty to convince all mankind to their way of thinking. Tho now Bryan Is hotter hnlnnccd, more tolerant, not less sincere hut more adaptable, still the preacher by instinct, but the harmonlzcr and builder by trade. He has grown and he hna learned. California Favors IMaiik. The labor lenders hero today arc pleiiscd to hear from California that the delegation from tho golden state In prepared to fight hard for the adlptlon nf the ant i injunction plank requested by Samuel Oompers and the American Federation of Labor. The California democrats are favor able to the plank as outlined by the leader and have signified their luten Hon of fighting for Its adoption without the chiing nf a single syllable or letter. Tt in understood that tho California delegation expects a hard fight to be made ogninst the plank by Tammany deletes nnnd Judge Alton B. Parker, und have joined forces with the labor leaders to have both tho anti injunction plank and a rigid Asiatic exclusion plunk adopted as a part of the demo era tic declaration of principle. Social and Persona "Coletdin" for coolnes. !1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Trenibnrth were over from Jacksonville one day this week. Iirir.l; fieorge WanhiiiKton 's health in a of sparkling '( olestin. (1 J. i l'endleton of Sams Valley was a recent visitor in Med ford, Patriotic neoiile drink ' ( 'olent in Minernl Water and live longer. HI Mrs. Itlnine Klum wn nroong her Ashland friends Wednesday. Judjje Crowell made a ltinim-nn tri: to Ashland Wednesday. W. D. Davis of Antioch made Med ford a hiirtinoH visit one day this week Don't ww ear if it is hot. but sav M'olentin, pleaHi," and cool off. 91 Mrn. L. h. Reame hus gone to Ward 'n creek to visit with her son, Dr Hob ert H. Heame, and his wife. W, P. lleppner, James Beck, 0. ( Ben I e, M r. a nd M rs. C. A . Ed inon hod were down from Big Butte this week. Colonel Mcfirath, trensnrer of Ash land lodge of Klks, made his Med fori friends a visit this week. John Offonboeche, one of Applegnlo's thriftiest farmers, transacted businews in Med ford n few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Owens of Jack sonville have gone to Orantan Pass to visit relatives and friends. P. O. Allen, J. G. Briscoe and John X. Miller of Trail precinct were in MM ford Friday on land business, J. Percy Wells, county school super mlcndent, attended the stato teachers institute held at Eugene lately. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peurce of Poor man s Creek were in Mod ford Thurs day trading with our merchants. Major D. T. Andrews, who has been uttending the grand encampment of the O. A. It. at Newport, is at home again. Harry Culbflrtaoi., general contractor and builder, cement work a specially Medford. Or. J. P, Hair of FoqJs Creek proeinel was In our city Thursday nfternoon. Messrs, Tronson Si fluthrfo, tho hor tieulturists. are among their Medford friends. Mrs, Corn TJnn of Jacksonville Iiiim returned from Portland, whore she was under treatment bv an oculist. "Vod Smith and J. tt. Thorndike were over from Sterling the fore part of the week. TiOiiis Doran and W. Cornell of An i lolopo district spent Severn 1 hours in Medford Thursdav. A, V. Vocom nnd Hubert Asliworth, who live near Central Point, transacted businoHH in Medford one dnv thin week. D. Cingknde and Lewis Smith of I Ragle Point precinct were In Medford Thursday morning. K. C, Pomeroy and J. Briscoe of Mend ows precinct were recent business visi tors In Medford. T. J. Kenney and Frnnk Tracy of Tneksonville were in Medford Wedues ilny. J. M. Under, former nheriff of Jack son county, was n business visitor in Medford Thursday. He wns nccmupa nuit nv hs wire. J. Helms of Talent, th. well known pioneer, spent a few hours in Medford Wednesday. So were his sons, Al and Hnnlt. Mrs. H. F. Anderson, who has been in the Ashland hospital for tie vera! weeks, will resume active management of tho Star restaurant next week. B. F. Mulkev. district nttornev elect, will deliver the oration at Hoseburgj Inly Itli, which he is well qualified to, lo. Vr. K. B. Piekel, who has been at tending meetings of the Oregon Medicnl society nnd the state board of health, is at home again. H. Deuel, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Penel, who in a student at the military college at Culver, lnd., is spending his vacation in Medford. Mrs. N. A. Jacob of Hiverside, Cnl., is visit iug in Med ford, the guest of her brother, Charles Strang nnd his family. Mesdamen J, Husselt. H. Funis, S. ft. Dunnington, R, J. Knbli, A. Thompson of Jacksonville were among the mant in Medford during the week. The Kennies properly west of Talent lias been acquired by the Ashland Or chants company, a new institution, nnd will bo subdivided into and to acre tracts and net out to penrs, peaches or apples as purchaser may prefer. The holdings consist of I HO acres ot i-hoice land adjacent to the Fstep prop erty. HOT.I.VNdHAM YACHT WINH AOA1NHT THKKE KIVAl.fi HKIXINtill AM, Wash.. July .V -The fnnt Rellinghnm yacht Two-Htep rgain 'demonstrated its speed by wiiining the B clnnn rnce aguinut three rivals vester day in Vancouver, bin A i;t the same old story, and protest h;i been entered against her by the Seattle yacht Winn na. which finished second. The crew of the Winona nay the Two-Step hud been remodeled and she now cnitnot meisure into tho B class. The Two Step will have no trouble i- proving her class, ns she was origin ' ally designed to race In C class, r.rd to accomplish this her owrers. Charlie Simpson and Hugh Delhi, bad to short en her bow. This year her owners do eided to go after big game, no thev lengthened her until she Is now 'JO feet over all, which w'll safely put her wi;h i:i th. limitation of B Was. The Tw.f Step ban the name of being the fastest yacht on the co;. si and alno a boat which in nure to get Into trouble If she grabs any pennantg or trophies. JEFF DAVIS HIGHEST PEAK Spectre Caused by Mirage on Top of Nevada Peak Proves Uncanny Sight RENO, Nov., Julv 3. That Mount Jeff Davin in Whitopinn county, Xovada in the highest mountain iu the Tutted Ml n t en was a n nnuueed t oda v b v Stat e l!ngineer Nicholas, who it 1st run linn the ntorv of the " Spectre of Brm knon" licrctotore believed to be a myth. While on the top of the mountain, which ho measured as 11,7m. i e, high, -'XI feet higher than any oth.-r peak in the country, Nicholas wns ;tll to nee an image of himself, grejtih m.; .riiified, in the clouds above his hend. A band of Indians told of thin phenomena yearn iil'o when thev were scared nwav from t he 1 teak hv tho uncaunv siglit, but until Kligiueer Nicholas confirmed thr- itorv, it was generally discredited. The government hus olllcinl record of i mmmtniu in (Jermany where a nim lar condition prevails. Nicholas de clares his intention to return to Mount Jeff Davin and discover the cause of the mirage. An Enrich Turf Trnfldy. Half flu hour before the race for th Two Thousand (.'ulneus uf l8a Prince Uulthyuuy, who bretl St. Sluiou a lid who was one of ibe most popular rac ing men of any (hue, was talking with I .otd CabK"U iu the luin heou room of lilt Jim key i iuh mam! at Newmarket, when he muldeiily reeled uud.fell, He was carried to Weutlierby'a otflee, .uid dui-liiis welt siiiniuoiied, but the prlin-f was heyuut all buuiau aid, aud , lust before the l-ll rung for the race i for wbl.'li his t oll. Uulllaid, brother uf St. Sluiuii, was (list favorite he breath- ' U hid hut. A few minute later "the cleur blue nky rang with vbeern and shouts ta the horses euiue thuuderlug aloug, which rose Into a nmr an tin I Hard won by a head." while behind (be drawn blinds of Weallierby'n otllce (lalllard'n owu r, who hail been looking forword no ueily to this moment, wuh lying lead, It wun uwIiik to the death of bin owner Hint iuloplu'i gi'eul huh euulil uot inn III ihe lierby uf IHM. whUU he would almost cerlttiuly have won.- St. James' (laette. Downing Strati, London. The Kreaiesi iireet iu the world In one uf the smallest. Thin In liownlug street, u Uurk little ulley lu the west of London. Here In Ihe real center of the Brltlnh empire. Tor It Is at 10 Uowuiug street that the premier ha hW otbHal reIdeuee. Kver since Hub eit Wulpole wan the prime uiiuUter. 1MU yearn uko. the bead- of the govern ment have made their home in ihU "alley." Aiuerh-au imirlsta usually go out of (heir wuy to gu.e upon ibe dingy, alitioat repellent excerior of this Unite of dlplomaey and uutioual amid tluii. because Sir Ueortfe Downing, w ho luid out the street ami built the hoii-e therein, wan uf Ainerlran aueesiry. bin mutber Iw'luuuiiig to the Wluthrop- uf AldHwiehUftetU May 4'ol.ny. ;:tid stuiidn tin I be Secoml nttlo:ile oil ibe ruster of llurvurd ill-ife. ai'ht uet- tlug an Amerlt-uii edo. utiou be w-ni to KugluuU uuU, neUinif opNnuiill v lien It offered, became Hl or t 'ruin ell'n ambassador at The Hague.- Kxibunge. Facding tho Stock, The vb-tiiii ot the ridJuwing iluiy. told lu Mm. Henry V. I Wn "A Lady'n Tour Aionml Monte Uona," W.'IH poKr-.es rti.'d uf a keen Neue of hu uior. OtherwUe bis dignity uilbt have been 111 tiled by Ihe UUruUM-ioUs leveia- li n which i .Hoe to bU e::l'a. Ill the uiir.se of Mr. t'oleV travels he met Ibe UtfV. Kol.eci MiiitgoiiR-ry. Ihe ioet. who told her mi tm iiietit of lii-. eaiiv career In Ibe puipll. lien lie was Hist admitted to holy order he was appointed t unile In u rural b dis trict und lodged In the house of a ainall tenant luruier. Nulvvithstaudlug bU othee nf cleigymuii the family did not appear to hold ibelr buurder iu high veueratluu, for one day h heard the womau servaut cull out to her mistress: 'UimlM, shall 1 teed thm phja flra't or tftfrth mon htB dinner f ' Golden Grain Granules 100 1KR CENT PURE CEREAL COFFEE. NOTJCR .Notice in hereby given thai tho mi- lernigned will ajiply to the City Council f the City of Medford, Oregon, at the fivst meeting following the regular meet :ig July 7, 100H, for a license to sell spiritoun, vinous and malt liipiors m pinntit ien lens than a gf.llon, for I he period of nis months, at his piece of MiniucHn at lot 14, in block LNl, in the ity of Medford, Oregon. Mated Julv 3, litOK. C. M. (HPHON. NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that the nn b rHigned will apply to the City Council l the City of Medford, Oregon, at their looting on July 7, 190. for a license to ell MpiritouN, vinouri and malt liquorn iu iiiiautitieM lenn than a gallon, for the period of tdx noritha, at. their place of busineHH at lotn 5, 11, 7, and S, in block 20, in the City or Medford. Oregon. Dated June 10, 1908. HOTKL NASH COMPANY. Curing Snake Bites. Courtlderable dill'erenee of opinion ex Istn with regard lu a iriiHtworlby rem cilv for nnuke Idles. Hi. Lauder Uruu tun advocates the use of permanganate of (totttuh applied Immediately. Mr. (IruengraHH of North Aivot district, Mudraa, however, us the result of varl oun experlmeuln Hluleii (hat acetic add. eveu lu the diluted frm of vinegar. In an Imporiitut aud trTetinal remedy, uml It ran e a(iplled etfeotually ail long an an hour or an hour aud a half after tho bite, ruses of recovery from ! nuaku blteid have followed the applica tion uf vinegar alter mn-h Interval. An (ui'Ihiou must be made over the bile, an turn It of the poison an possible squeezed oi't. and I ben vinegar Is to be injected, tf the bile Is ou u limb, a IlKHture iiui-t be placed above It. Mr. (Jreengrusf records iwenly nlue cases of recovery from cobrn biles by nu-h u use of vinegar. Ibe one liillure which occurred wo- due to the fact that no Incision had been uiiide over the bite A si in ltd i' treat uu-iit is recommended fur Ibe stlngn ol si oi pious. -Luudou Standard. Tbey'c All Old. "1 uiu about, " salt! ibe speaker, "to tell a At.irv u bt. b 1 believe U uew to most of y..u." "iM-e," inieii upted .i little luau al the end of i'm l!ii)t.t ball, "thtit fel low would U-ileve :ii Miinjr!"- Chicago Moold Hciubl Charlen Iliuen, who hnn been viilin hi .l:icksouville aud vicinity, hai Ht art d ou the return lo bin home in Wis cousin. The Secret of a Beautiful Face liei in keeping the A in pro tecteJuswellascleaiued. juiit washing Is not enough Uutt only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs ( to merci less attacks of sun and w cut her. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its fdeliilitfuJ refreshment. You will admire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only timulstes a ntdiaut glow, hut protects the skin from becoin Vj i coarae' Ercvents tllrD' 0BERTINE1 It. tastes like coffee. Tt looks like coffee and it smells like offee, hut ia pure roasted grains. Mended so as to pro cure the beat flavor, the uroatest strength and an ar ticle which young and old may drink morning, noon and night. Golden Grain Grannies is especially recommended to those suffering from heart trouble, nervousness, consti pation, indigestion, dyspep sia and stomach troubles. X pari if 2-pound package for 2ne, all retail grocers.' This store will remain closed from 9.00 p. m. tonight until Monday morning, July 6, 1908 BAKER - HUTCH ASON CO. C St., Just North of Jackson County Bank Wholesale by P. B. Theiss & Co. Medford, Or. BIJOU THEATRE "MACAETH HUAKRSPEARES SUBLIME TRAGEDY TONIGHT " LOCKED UP " AN EXTREMELY GOOD COMEDY ILLUSTRATED SONG BY MR. CHARLES CLYDE Which Will It Be? PINEAPPLE SHERBET, OEANOE SHERBET, STRAWBERRY IOE CREAM, VANILLA ICE CREAM. ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. PHONE 923. BUTTERMILK AND SWEET CREAM ALWAYS ON TAP. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY MEDFORD BASH Si DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN (1TH AND 7TH 8TS. PHONE 63. Hulte F.ntl, If Elite's riitirriiii ltfi Mm. will kr miMma July Hi. mm wil tnW a ion : hnlnir a idm ?. .Vi i'4l'0i A COMPLETE STOCK EVERYTHING OF THE FINEST Toilet Articles Fine Perfumes Stationery Proprietary Remedies And All Other Drug Store (ioods THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD," OUR MOTTO tMt tnusA tetl Ktt Furrv lrt(M Wmhm "wning. 1 fjeCTB t I,. A. nnd the lute .):m 4Mntj j Ihe liridr it a dat'- Ar. l Mr. Fred Furry. .Medford Tribune, 60c per month. Priucriptions Prepared by an IHxptrf THE E A G L li PHARMACY A. E. WHITMAN, MANAOKR PALM BLOCK, MEDFORD AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC! GARAGE. GARS STORED AND CARED FOR. Reos Premiers Fords KiselKars WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LJNE FOR '1)8. CAN YOU BEAT IT REOS 10 II. P. .single-iivlinder Runabout, with folding seat .'. $ 650 L'O II. P. double-fylinder Roadster with jump seat..$l -0 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, detachable tonneau 250 PREMIERS 24-28 H. P. four-evlinder Roadster or Touring Car..$2250 :50-:5.3 1 1. P. four-evlinder Roadster or Touring 'ar..$2500 30-r 1 1. P. four-evlinder Roadster or Touring ( 'ar, double ignition $2000 Id - If. P. six-evlinder Touring Car, 7 -pa.ssenger..$:i"50 FORDS l.'i II. P. f. .u r-cy Under Runabout :. ? 500 Same with iiieehanieal oiler, running-board and lamps, etc $ "00 At) 11. P. six-evlinder Touring Car $3000 KISSEL KAR :!.V40 II. P. Touring Car or Rftulster ?2000 CAN VOU BEAT THEM f Prices F. O. I! Fadorv. MEDFORD AUTO CO. A. W. WALK Kit. Manager. Garage Eighth and I) Streets. Phone Main 21!V