3 BELL OPENS M E nnNVFNT IIN W W V aha W IN THE DRY SEASON ' I he paving company ready to optrat. api!ouof K ViretNl two molitUi froiy I tlie dale the crusher is turned ovor to The leu Mtlwi iu C rants Psas cloned Tuesday uitfht with a drunken orgy un- equnM iu the history of the city, Miyi. Secnud That the citv will allow the paving eoiiiany the use of the steam : roller in eouneetion with the paving of , the Grant Pass Courier. The most griev-1 Seventh street ((eynote SpeeGhil)y?GalL I Tornian at Denypc--The I Republican Slkiolilif ous and Unrentable feature of the event I was the greai number of hoyn, as youuj; the tree in a state of l'astl.v intosi ciititm from 10 oVlocW on until after I the hour of elosiug, uttering viHth and '-jVuluarit, regardleHs ailui pfcauiR-f I.'Ulit'S Him riiimifii, in 11 iiiiiuut i belief in iy which has benitofi.re bet ii ,b s'nniUi! S DENVER, Col., July 7. The "key Hole' xpeeeh of Theodore Bell of Cali fornia, temporary chairman of thvpa itiouul democratic convent ioii, Mvu'tt largely upon the control of corporations as the leading campaigu issue. Mr. Bell naid in part: t "We have assembled' at ft 'time whea' the public conscience is domuudiug lou f. esty of purpose in the men who umler fiike to direct the affairs of ftftte,; The public eye is keenly sensitive of every political movement, and our proceedings here will be approved according to the degree of sincerity appearing in the 'work of this convention. There is wide spread belief founded upon evidence of a convincing character that the party in ipower lias not been true to us tnni f$T its 4ma VUio. itwit h- usual number of men and boys had gathered on the street in the vicinity f thesnlooiuy in antcy.Yon oj .ihe earlappTrreul tluit there vaV't6be a Irrge consumption of intoxicating liquor tne street, it looked as if there wiSuld uron be i'soniethmg doing," and a num. her of citizens out of curiofi'.ly gnth eiyd on tfrpo-ie cjrner-- Vo jeo wht! wna hook out for paint ' (July in). DESTROYS FREE VS. HOME A fire that started from a defective flue totally destroyed the residence of Professor A. O. Kreel t Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock. The fire was liist discovered hv Mrs. Freel, who was i:h.ne at the time, and was slowly burn ing through tne root or ine kimmh-u. .m est into the hands of the enemies of goocVgovernmeTit; thereby forfeiting its- jifclitiUd dfistroying lta atolirty. tairnie in the name of the people. . Resented All Reforms. f ' Apparent to everyone is the fact Cthnt way down deep in the heart of the jepublicnn convoution at Chicago there 'Was a feeling of anger and resentment over the popular clamor for reforms; Mid it is equally patent that there is ;bo bona fide intention on the part , of jthe republican party: of. granting 4n.v .reform, if the maehhifry of the party !itii be retaineil in present hands. Its paper platform, divided like ancient Gaul into three parts barren promises. makeshifts and evasions it ifl hoped rtvill make a good campaign transparent fcy; but no one seriously behoves taut ,-tho republican party really indorses that neutral manuscript which held the con tention together until it: eoiiM ratifvr the nomination of a presidential candi date. Considering the present state of ihe public mind, is it any wonder that our conduct is being closely scrutin ized; and is it not incumbent upon us to see that the intent and action of.thih magnificent gathering of a nation's tie' moeraey shall clearly- reflect the peo ple's will? Approarhiug our great task a manly, dignified manner, imbued with the loftiest sentiments of patriot ism, ambitions to throw every safe guard around the liberties of our people, determined to stntnp out tho abuses that 'lire consuming the substance of the na il ion. let us proceed to our appointed duty wilh the sustaining consciousness that we are responsible alone to Hod dud to our country for the justice of our cause. j Three Things to Do. h 'Then are three things that th i-nnveniiim should do. It ought to pic 'ill in plain and intelligent manner the iserions industrial and political eondi--iions that are disturbing the peace and happiness of our country. We idiould then proceed to a courageous exposure v( the republican policies that are uperating with private greed in tho gen- -i-ral oppression of the people... Ami lastlv. and most important .or all, we must exhibit a readiness and an ability to grasp the problems of the hour aod -to ollVct (heir solution in a manner that will satisfy tin- sober, common sense of the multitudes whose inferests are at Make. We can probably expedite tin- pro ceedings by catering the plea of guiltv that is contained in the Chicago plat i'orin. simply changing the words " we will" to the woids 'we did not' to con 'iorm to the admitted facts. We then haya.,tho following republican confes sion of guilt : 'We did not revise the tariff.1 " 'We did nut amend Hie antitrust laws to secure greater elTect iveness in The prosecution of, criminal inonopn lie.'- 1 v' A ; ; - k " - 1 " ' We dil not add a single line to the interstate commerce law giving th . federal government supervision owr the issue of stocks Hinl bonds hv inter dale carriers. ' ' 'We'll id not enact A currenev meas ure that Avnnld ' mitigate -the evils of a financial panic, uch as has recently prostrated thn country under a repufi Hcna admiuitrciion.1 " 'We did not limit the opportunitie fur abusing (lie writ of injunction.' i' ' id ;not : establish, poata say ug hanks.- " " AV did, not establish a bureau of mine and inining didl not admit, into the UnJt.n the territories of New Mexico and Ariz or:u as separate tates. ' An Emergency Measure "f repeat that the congressional ree ur. -of tin -ith i-nngress Trad in rnn .iuio-tion with the Chicago platform con verts that platform Into a confession if guilt uion the- above issue. That wholp platform noems tn have been an emergency measure like the Aid rich Vreelnnd enrrenev bill, and intended in give elnt ieity to t he party s posi tion on great public questions nnd to expand and contract with the commer , ci:il neMs of the campaign. ' ' The detune rat ic party realizes the pf-rt thut America must inevitably piny in the affairs of (he world, and that w cannot, escape participation in the Heft'omertt of fverv.wirM yr-'hlm ljit rinses; but America's weight and influ eih'P must ever bo on tht- ntd of pence, on theili.ii- of Jamie-, ot; side of the ointre-ed: and it the will of '.he re unable to do anything, as the building -was ton- for from. "A wa tor main thing with the exception of their piano and a few dishes aud clothes. The build ing wus owned by W. L. McClnre and was not insured. Mr. McClnre estimates his loss at about $1200. nnd Mr. Freel savs his loss will reach about $1000. Mr. Ereel carried an insurance of $400. A queer incident concerning the bum ing of this building is that Mr. ;MV Clnre recently traded' a : sawmill on Morrison Vro,ek to Mr, Vtomntt for he pnqerty. and May bin the mill was burned, together with its contents. Nei ther Dr. Vroman or Mr. McClnre e,ar ried any 'insurance. fiold, HiH News. L ' ' T.nPAT. IVtAHKET.- ; f-3 L The fololwing quotations are an im partial report of the prices paid by Mid- ford dealers: " ' " ' ' " Wheut $1 per bnubnl. y . Elour 4'2.70 per cwt.' Whole barley $26 per ton. HttVT-$12 per ton. Alfalfa $10 per ton. i New.potatoes- $l.2f per cwt. ., Butter 40c. per roll. T.ard 10c per pound.' ' Means 5c per, pound. Kgg22P Per dozeu, Hugar $0.80 per cwt. . Turkeys 13e. per pound. Poultry -Spriug. $2 to H ; hem. $3.0 o $4 per doven, ' ' Hams 2v per pound. Shoulder8--10c. per ponud. Hogs 4,;'' to 6e l)(r pound. Caltle 29i to 3',1'C per pound. Sammer Outing Book. The O. It, & N. and S. P, Co. has i.ued a very handsome " Summer Out ing Hook. " Thin hook covers the sum nier resorts of Oregon fully, is beauti fully illustrated and contains very val liable information. One of these handsome books will be given to all asking for same while sup pi lasts. , l HII at 1 IIP ineni oiriee iiihi iui one, ; jv f ' 'm - : V i V v V:; NOTICE.' K Notice, ia hercbit given that the ub d -rfitfned will applv to the City Council tU-1 ify of Medford. Oregon, at tber Meeting on July 7, 1908. for a license lo ;el upiritous. vinous end melt liquor n quantities lens than a gallon, for the period of six mo'itns. it tneir piiice oi business ut lots 5, 6. 7, ar.d 8. in block 20, in the Cil x oi Medford. Oiegci. Hated June If). 190S. TIOTFF, N'ASH f'OMPAN IT Third That the city will allow the ' paviug comiany the use of a strip 1 land not to xeM 75x150 feet on the j pubUc Und near the trestle to be erect-' d by the eit-. The exact location u be selected by the city eugineer. I In iSO&sideAiion of all of the above, the paving company agrees: First That the paving company will use the eitv;. steam roller nnd will pay i for a tame- the sum of five dollnrs $"t,00) pe bny for each and every day the roller is in use, nnd to maintain the roller in good condition and return j same to the city upon the completion i of the Seventh street paviug contract ! in as good condition, ordinary wear aud tear excepted, as when delivered to , Miem'byhlle eitv. i U Siyn4rTnat- the iving company! will use the city quarry, taking rock I where directed by the city engineer, nnq pay for same the sum of five centa ($6.K1 per'eubie van! for each and evry yrfrd, ofroek excavated from the innrry. awd 4i elean up the quarry antj turn same over to the city upon com pletion -of- 4he- Seventh street paviug mitract in gowl eonriition and satis factory lo the city engineer measure ments to be made on a basin satisfac tory to the city engineer and Raid price per cubic yard does not include the 2o rents per ton cost of transportation', Jacksonville to Medtord, nor the cost uf .electric power, which sums, are to b paid io the railroad and the power umpaiiy, by. the paving company. Third That -'the 'paving company will Vise " fhe-eity" ernsher nnd 'Other eqnlj iiient necessarv in connection therewith, together with the trestle and a space 7:"xlf0 feet adjoining same as required by the Seventh street paving cnntrac.t, and will pay for the use of same the an in of five cents ($0.05) per cubic ard for each and every cubic yard of rock crushed, aud will clean up the trestle and. land adjoining, upon coin pletion of Hi a contract nnd leave it in the same condition as when the paving company assumed charge, nnd will re turn the crusher and all other equip inent used in connection therewith in n. good condition, ordinary wear nnd tear and the acts of God excepted, a whrn turned over to them. i Fourth The paving nmpany further agrees to hold themselves responsible fon all aeeidents that way oeenr in the use and operation of eny of the above city property nnd to h"id the city harm less from all liahili'.v in connection therewith. ' Tn consideration of the above, the parties hereto have et their hands and seals thi day of ft first above written. CITY OF MnPFOim, By i'. Attest; W AH ft EN CONsTTMVTlON COMPANY, i Tlv Attest: I The foregoing ordinance was passed by tho city ocuneil on June 2mh. 1008, j Trowbridge voting nye, Kifert aye. Mer . rick aye. Wort man aye, Olwell aye. llafer nye. Approved June 20. 100S. j J. F. RRHPY, Mayor.; j Attest: . ItENJ. V- COIJilNS, Recorder, tt'i I OKOIXANCK NO. Ull. An ordinance 'authorizing a contract with (hp Warren Construction company regarding the use by said company of the city' stone quarry and steam road roller and' providing the' fofirf" thereof. The city of; Medford doth ordain as follows: That the mayor and city recorder be and they are hereby nuthorizM and directed to make and execute a contract on behalf of the city of Medford with the Warren Construction company, a corporation, which contract shall be in rt-ords and figures, as follows, towit: This Agreement. Ma1 and entered into this. ...day of , . . i by and betWecn the city of Medford. party of fhAj'inrt part, hereinafter. call ed the city, and the Warren ConMtrue lion company, the party, of the second part, hereinafter called the paving com pany. i- I Witnesseth: That, whereas the city is; the owner of h-rftenm rood roller locat ed in the city of Medford, and . Wherean: The City i installing a stone crushing plant and is opening up a quarry at Jacksonville, Oregon, to got her with the installation of a rail road siding to the qunrry nnd a siding nn tt'tle for unloading' purposes witb lii the limits of'the 'city of Medford. and owns some land that woqld be suit able' -fin n plant niM nejtr said trestle, and Whereas: The paving company will require in the construction of the hitu lithic pavement on Seventh street, Med ford, the ue of a quarry, crusher, roller, fred!e nnd strip "f land adjoin ing the trestK Vow. therefor. in consideration of one dollar cash in hand paid, the re eeipt for which i hereby acknowledged. tA city agrees; . 1 First That the citv will ntntfdete iin.rde baI commit to our hands thelth-ir enuir-ment at Jacksonville so that scepter of power, it will be tued for the plant i completed and in sbnpe to th-rr.liratioTi of the hieh American ; mm t and driver ernhed rek to ideals that raie our own people to LOW ! rMTHS; EAST Will tie made this neiisoii lv SOUTHERN-PACIFIC . . 1 AU on in Oregon Jj'KOM.MBUPORLl, OKK as i lhvs : . Both Wavf fine Wiy fbioufcfi " Viu TO Portland, ('alifyrniu. !iifago $!2.40 $&7.")i SLoiiiH ...!., 77.40.. 82.0 St,J Paul..:,..:., (59.90 ": 8 1.70 Muiaha ""'(H) Kansas City .. fttt.fMl 75.(Xi Tickets will lw mi snle June 19, !!(. ' Julyli.T.K,.. August (i. 7, -1, 'I'l. (Iixnl for return in W ilays with slopover privileges at (jlcasiu'e within liinils. RKMKMBRR TIIK DATKS Ffr any further inforiuutinii all en A. S. UOKKXIiAI.'M. liocal Agent, or w rite to IN ANY QUANTITY Let us Wl you ot its merits Grater Lake Lumber Go. iuumun i Grain 1 Granules ion pp.if tkxt; . prmr. , CEREAL COFFEE.;; Mtfi s: ,i:n- ; iiaoit LicllU or ;..- .-s-'Tf .H'.: ;a"iO :o ascz sss ri'ol aywe bss yg?grc. Just Received- A: Carload of Extra Heavy Green lath , HI:ADQUARTI3RS FOR SASH AND DOORS ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished ' Woods L umber KILNS AND MILLS AT GLKNDALK OREGON YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREGON. .i GARS AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR EXPERT 'UK PA LRIXG. ALL WOlf K G UARAN'rEED. ,. SUNDRIEH, ,. FOR NALtf. PUHLIC (I A RAO E.' . CARS ATORFD;AND (tARED EOR:' Reos Premiers Fords Kisel Kars Wll ASK YOLT TO NOTfCK OFR j.N E ' FOR '08. CAN YOU; BEAT IT : 9 REOS 10 1L P. sin"le--c'liii(lor Runahoiit, with folding : seat ! : ) ''() II. P. (Imilile-eylinder Roadster with jump seat..?1000 1M) 11. P: doulile-evrmdet' Tonrinu: Car, delaehalile toiineau '. i. . V, PREMIERS 24-liS H. P. four-eylinder Roaiisler or Touring Ca r..3350 1 :J()-:'.i II. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Oar..$2500 II. P. lour-e'vliiider K'oadster or Touring Cur, auiie ignition .: i...::.:.;..........:......v...., .aoo... 40-4") II. P. six-evlinder Touring 'ar. 7-pasHenger..$3750 . .-: ; . FORDS V II.' P, foiir-eylinder Runabout f 50,' Same with nieehani.-al oiler,'; running-board and ;, . lumps, etc $.,700 . 4o II, P. x-iiylinder Touring Car .'.fSOjlM- kissel: kar :!,")-4() H.( P, Touring 'ar or-Ro.xlster .....?2000 ? v . , . : CAN VOU P. FAT Til KM Priees V, O. P., Faetory. MEDFORD AUTO mx it t !S. Clean Cotton Rags Wanted 4c per lb. Paid Medford Daily Tribune Small Orchards, On Easy Terms, Glty Propertyyati&Frrff7" ' ' Gro ires for'-Sale- Th FirrrHic '$2 TEA KETTLE' V ' FimiKlir.-i lint I ?IMf7Lv w wmim fur I on ' V V 'A1 unllirl.-B Uiic l-rr0'Y or in Hi.-kil. 1 M '.Sini.l.-.vifr,i..ii- V-T Tri.irnl. diinl'l' U.ftirr nnil hftlor tliinc ani lhroii(,'h to the ir beinp nnd happioegi of all ROOUB EIVEE ELECTRIC CO., tho. trftle within Ui fil.v limits with My y M'MPRRAY, ' le)ieraL Hit. rwor ' io Cooclcr mn.-ri rtipn..Ii a rn-il.lr fnnit-i.r ; u,,-.!.. i Wilr Powr (Jo. Of wilh -the rerfiiirpiv "'I r' onl pinion will turn thr rnn' or" to tb pavhig cmTDy t cpernte' nd tuc tit ". .. ' Be. liOo W. Tlk OregOQ. J epp- lMrU - ko ''tv anil Trii-Arre ' Oicliiird.l oil the innlull nit nl pi mi. The ritjhf hind of noil, I he rhjht l,ind of trrts nnd Ihr I i flh I iriers. Tircnlif irarx' r.rprrifnrf. in fruit nil si a 1 Ixti'liH our jiidtjinnil. We- have koI d Iml f the orchards in the vnlry nnil Imvc ijt t to nrr ii jmrchysrr dis ' snl if iid irilli his hiri fain. !t:furr bitiini sre .lt.-UuiUoJ.lUfi ej)lftiliaJLt lOilKd -(uf-f.pfi.1tiif1;fsjiin'?rts;e(l grains, hlerwleil-so as -trt"prt- k'ure' the liest ' flavor..-' tfre In- ' . .g'." v., eji ., m,t. ..- l-Kieatest strength and an ar- ticle whirlr, young, and old may i drink morning, noon and night, Uolden. Grain Oranides is eSiMMlraeon;ende.faJ() rthosc' suffering if pom' heart trouble, nervousness, e.onsti ptt ion,,. iVid igest ion," dyspe'p sia! and stoinaeii.troublesw.v. ' '.VfuW.i 1-pound package for 2'ic, all retail grneers. Wholesale by P. B. Theiss & Co. Medford. Or. Medford Time Table OUTHBRK PACITIO RAILWAY n. t(iOreguu KrpreM. ... 5: . m. o M'l'firlluoil KipreM... 9:49a.m. f" " Soutlihaund I ?4ii. I Hforn I' Kiprrnf. . 1 1 0 : a. m. of l;iNti Knnt'iaco Kip.. :t:iiUp.m. Mo '. Ji-VKroiij C.rmitu' Pmi,. 9:1.p. m. X.t. L'H.iror Anliluntl. . . . . . 10:15 p. in. PACIFIC k EASTBRN RAILWAY So. !.l,mviji ' Mmironl. j 2:50 p.m. Xu. UiArrlrfa MoUonl. . a.iw. N'o. Arrtvc MnH fird I !i:0H p. m. BOQUK RIVER TAXLEY RAILWAY Vo. Lrnvc Mnirnrd . . . '. .0Mt . nu No. 4 1tn.TrH Mptlford. . . . A A::i"ip.m. MotorI.t)Hvni Mfdford j !f:U0p in. lotor!..eav. Mi .iford. . . . DUlOp.ii, No. M.avk . ,ln.rirHMivillr,. 9:00 t. ui. An. A lifv Jut ktoiiTtlHM M;iUl p. Hi. Mvinr I.PMvrn .lai)kMinville.)j 1 p.m. Motor .H&vfl .lakooTtll.'i.'.-.7:HO p. U. '': iti -i-t i.iO.H -tH--Jf Point . '.V. Noriliboiiml,, . , . T. ... .tiit.koa vill Rootle River Lqnd 2q Exhibit Builttind: ...... I" 7 f2i); . .. . . tt:1!l J:5 ... . . .jm;0r.'2-.5O .U0-.20I 3:2(1 will flni, purest DRUGS Klnc flutioiiftrv, HrfmiifH aiol ToiUt ArticloH of nil kindi, liifludiiif NVw Homr Mf-wio M.'hini. .it the MEDFORD PHARMACY, Inc. TM Bif Dru( 8tor with LltU Prices. . , nHAr.thi. rottofii.re. i . .. Clay (lilhrrl ........... Prawrlutiuniit (.'. V. Biirka ... " Swratary i" I'eofilf do vot appreciate minethin) for not hing-t-i hifwoH tiaf ure value ouiy tkiit which it paid for; The rtwUH' circulation u paid.