TIIK MKDKOI.M IUILV TRIBUNE, MEDKORD, ORKUOX. WKDNlflKHA V. .HH.V Medford DAoIly Tribune A Live Paper ix a Live Towx. Published everv evening except. Sunday. MEDPOST) PrRIJSIIIXd COMPANY. flKOitfiK Pn y m, Editor and Manager. Admitted an Second Ci:: Mlittfr in tbe PiiHtitfjic nt Medford, Oreo.n. SUBSCRIPTION' RATES: Out mciDtb, by muil or carrier. . .$0.50 One ycni", by mail.. 8.00 SANK VISCHIMINATION flY COUNCIL. ")! wad sonic power the gil'tie gie us, To see otirsels as ithcrs sec us." Certain of Med ford's city fathers ly their action Tues day night again offered convincing proof that living in small towns makes people small--hut. perhaps some people are so small hy nature I hat environment couldn't shorten them any. Presumably to gratify petty personal spile for there is no other logical reason certain coiincilmen voted last night to put the Hotel Nash out of lusiness---for that is the. result that refusing n liquor license would have, for no first-class lintel either in Med ford or any other small city can he profitably operated without a liar. To take a win liquor licenses would 1'orco both the Nash and the Moor into the lodging house class. This fact was reeognizei when the council broke its former rule and granted a li cense on the West Side to the Hotel Moore. The Hotel Nash, as at present conducted, is a first-class hostelry. It is one of the best hotels in Oregon south of Portland, a credit to the city, and a constant, advertise incut. It, lias done a great deal to attract desirable pur chasers of propcry to this section by making them coin fortable during their preliminary visits and creating a fa vorable impression of the city by providing a uiiinoda- tions seldom found in a small town. The Nash bar is one of the most orderly bars in the city, and no complaints have been filed against it. Its patronage1 consists nearly alto gether of local business men and hotel guests. When the Hotel Nash license came up in the council. Messrs. Merrick, Trowbridge' and Wortman voted against it. Mr. Treiwbridge has voteel in favor id' eve'ry liquor license granted every saloon since he became' a councilman. Mr. Merrick has voted in favor ef every license granted sa Hons excel), that, trraiited to I". . ascliau. Alcssrs. Merrick, Trowbridge' and Wortman were recently party to a council e'einibine that held up a saloon license to club the mayor into appointing a chief of police at their dictation, and when they se'curi'd what I hey wante-d, they all three veiled to change the ordinance limiting the number of sa loons, iniTcasing it to one' for every I'OO inhabitants, instead of one to every f00 inhabitants as formerly, thus permit ting the1 establishment eif still more' saloons. Since the' .June' ele'etion, both Messrs. Me-rrick and Trowbridge' vote'd to re'ne'w lice-nsi's to the' Hotel Moore and two either saloons. Within a month now they vote' to refuse the renewal eif the' license to the Hotel Nash. Is this not discrimiuat ion '( The claim cuimeit be logically made for either Mr. Mer rick, Mr. Trowbridge' or Mr. Wortman that they voted against the Nash license be'cansi' of the result of the' dune' elee-timi, for Med fore I veiteel wet, anel these genlleine'ii are supposel to be representing Mi'dford, and not Ashland and the' farmers eif the county, who pay no taxes hi'ri', in the couni'il. Furthermore", if these ge'iit lenii'ii are- represent ing the citizens of Ashland and the farnie'rs of Jackson county in Mi'dford's city e'ouncil, why have two of them veiled to grant license's to three' saloons since' the dune- ele'e tion? Since the present council look the' re'ins of ol'fici' last January there have' be'e'ii ten liiior lice-nse's issued. In February licenses we're- grant.e'd W. M. Kennedy, .lohn Harrington and II. O. Wilkinson. Messrs. Wortman, Merrick anil Trowbrielge voted in favor of thesi' license's. On February 'Jfi a license was voted to 1'. W. Waschau, Messrs. Wortman and Merrick voting against it on the grounds that the number of saloons prov ided for by ordi nance was exceeded. On April 11! J an ordinance' was passe'd amending ordi nance's 1'JT and KtO, which limited saloons to one to every 500 inhabitants, so that the nuinlicr of saloons could be increasi'el to one' for eve-ry 1UM) inhabitants. The' council minutes show thai Messrs. Wortman, Me-rrick and Trow bridge; veiteel for incre-asiug the- number of saloons. This men-use in saloons was the result of a council combine against the mayor upon the- question of chief police, and re'sulteul in the issuance of a license' to Hass and Hale on the same; elay. Their license' had hern held up, and the' place dosed, while' the' e'ouncil and mayor fought it out. Me-r-rie'k and Treiwbridge vote'd lor Ibis lice-use". Weirtman whoa lew minutes before had vote-d to increase the' numbi'i' of thirst resorts, showed his consistency by voting against thet license. Since then he' has vote'd against every license' issued. May f a license was grante-d Murphv it Downing; June li licenses were1 given Veiling & Hall and O. M. Selsbv, and dune !' euie to the Jlotel JWoore. I lu-se lour licenses Mer- rick and Trowbridge' veile-d for. On July 7 they vote' against enie- for the Hotel Nash. At the same- meeting where-, without batting an eye', these' coimc ilmen vote away .f IS, ''"( as commission on the sale of bonds, Mr. Wortman proves himself the watchman eif the city treasury by moving to disallow a bill for e-levcn elays at .sfc! a day forau assistant to the overworked iccord-e-r, whose aet ion in hiring the helper had already he-en sanc tioned, iin.l Mr. Tviiwhridge niatii tests his giiardianship ed the city s interest tiv moving to disallow the hill for lin oleum em the e-ity hall floor, pivsnnml.ly thinking that any thing but uiarn floeir is too great u luxury. SHE MEANT WELL. But Put a Dampir on th Young Man's Enthusiasm. Tbe youii wan nb anplrs to tb Inteuue wtt-t walkiug with tbe youuff woman wbu Uown't ijult umiernUini U be anys, but oerertbeless thinks It Is simply Brunei. "Look ou tbe glurlea of tbe wmUtd sky!" be exHu luted. 8be Sftuieil puzzled fur a miuute and isld: "Let uiu see, you fac tbe iiorta t bat's tbe way our bouae fnuu and tbea ou your right baud la east and on your left tu Meet. Wby, It's tbe direc tion we're walklo, lea't Iff" He looked a trifle gloomy, but re turned: "How tbe great iuaaaea of color aiw plied oue upuu another lu nature's lavish and tiauaceudeut art!" "Yea," uh sighed. "It ujukea dm tblnk of Neaimlltan Ice cream." "And there, cloae and lur to tbe hurlzuii, sinkx a great crlmsou ball, tbe j SflllUg BUU. "Hlgbt orer there?" "Yea." "Bli-alght nbead of uV" "To be sure." "Well, I've been womt':!ng about that for tbe lut tlve mf.i .les. You know, my little brother I- o mlsvble voua. He broke my glitM-s thle after noon, and I am so neaiHUbted that I couldn't be sure whether that was tbe crimson m-tUng sun or some body play ing golf."- Washington Hlur. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Too inauy womeu t au t wear a pre!- j ty purse aud a full purse at tbe name Classified Advertisements A stitch In time ofieu prevent a tU tnestle InsurrwtJon. It a uiiraoJe should hapten uurm- people would ft-tJ Impelled lu He about lu The Jackass and Dabs. Uugeue V. Ufbtt, the Socialist leader, tells the following story ou himself: "I was to address a public meeting, and there wae intense prejudice agaluat me. so (be young man who had to Introduce me thought be would try to disarm It. "'Debs U hated by some people,' he said, 'because be baa been In strikes. This Is not rlgbt. IL la tbe law of na ture to defend yournelf. Why, even a dog will growl If you try to deprive him of the bone be In gnawing, a goat will butt If you get lu bis way, and you all know what a JuckaHa will do If you uiuukey with him. Ladles aud geutleuieu. this la Debs, who will now addrefis you. " Success Mugazlne. The Farmer's Sign. According to the Atlautu Constitu tion, a Georgia farmer posted this sign on his front gute: "Candidates will pass ou. No time to talk to 'em." One morning his little boy shouted from the garden walk: "There's oue o' them candtudatea here, an be says he'll cume In any how!" The old man looked toward the gate aud said: "Let bl m lu. There's uo bunn lu blm. I kuow him. tle'a beeu ruiinln' ever sence tbe war- Jest to be a-rnuuln'. It ruus fu blu blood, nu be can't help It! Actors are luvari.iM.v Rupeivtiilous They all love to See tbe fcb ihI v.illl;. If upp.,ning huHbttiult weic fashion uble tbe m'0 would till have the time of then1 lives. The man w ho makes you rldlt ulous scores twice by making you mad also By anticipating a thiur you have a dou ble doe of v. bait-vr eaiotlun It evokes. There are people who have a genius for getting lino trouble aud backing out. Lots of people w.uild gladly give back what they have stolen If tbey knew a sarV way to do It. Some people try bard to bide what they don't know, while others are e-.;'i-i!:y in cou-al what tbry do know. Pi'ogcsision. "Uo you ee. Ldllb. that 1 have a new engagement riuV "t'HlUol: Ilie. MdUtl " "Wi.it it?" "I see tbdt you have another euage Uieut rlug." Too Mountainous. "Yes," suld SlangeVV "I tramped through Hwluerlund oue." "Come off!" cxclalined lowler. "You never did." "Mure I did: on the level." "That proves you're l.vlug. It's sim ply IlilpoHslble o tniiii through Swtt ue tin nd mi tin level." -Catholic Stand a rd :uid TImc-. Dunn t Ot Jeal. "Leaker K the lno-t ab-:eimuinded hap 1 ever luel " "What iH.I be il..:" Tlit' Inst lime be K-d Into tt barber's eiialr he plt:n-l I lie new puper round his jit', k m tut l-i'van li ('runt Ibe towel." mlge. The nld X.iuU Little l.uv. aren't you Miau.eil lu sni.il.e tloe tnvful clg.( 1 1 lies? Hie li.-k Sure! It el Up hi il.- lnlliUS -111 lite ll:t';tliue I Hut lite hiolie i i'sv bad lo cut U'Mell WiduW an Tlie Exception, 'i iliink," said the iiiercbaut, "lil liave to Ule tour Hie in I folk. I Uevel hw any t-ne ijulte nu lu.y." "SluW lu eeithiliK Is he'r" not every tiling- He gets tired iilk itioii)ib" Uotisi.iu J'ust Jut iii Uiy. Captain HooLiy Ah. that little diop has utiute another man of ou. Tut! t'atrlck It bus llutl, er houor, but he's JUt an dbiy no the Itber wan waa -antler. Stiinfl Him Up. 1 oos our huti;iLi. play pukei !r" I tloh't think s" MiiMxeled yoUUg kits Torklic. "I'Ut ome of (tie meu be meets at the card tabes do" Waaii Itwlou Star JACKSONVILLE 1TKMH. Sca&onablc. As lias l-ffoie ttea notej, j t- sJUi.-lhtns In the ut-ilnj TiiHi m.tkcfl u yu'.ifi niwii d liin y On tli.ji,i!i!B uf l-'va UK WU. He Juiim his SunJjy raiment Ami r-f to i.'d'l on liar Ana v.iiUtrrn touM ilecy mt-intf j ti.e un e:iiiKn per. He ctrars Ills throat for action To ttilt Un.- fleful gjl If lir Can hi l.r r iulr Avxi a'.:? will. too. tj his. he-!: u- iiadiii cwuiatje That hultf Wwj J to ipnng, 'but la Cue baeidhttf aon It si-mj to t,e lii thliirf. He trn-n Ihv bildfl rt huy Around li.e iietiiig pliiue, PrtptiiJiM t'oi' a tree IijIIii To jroiiugHle ihctr rc. And many (t.iiig In nuiui That pusu tcfor lis visw Bufetfejt In t-ttiiy nuiiiio -r A rutin it built f.o ntj And s u. u heluleis tnol -.11. He drift upon li e tide, but pleusuiu is the drifiiiia; It site lu by his -lid He In the mating fteaiun llrnt soiiit'tiuii.n un iila mind, And so they grow twthier, A nature lia.- Jrfl(fid Ona Cent a Word No single Inser tions leas than IS cents. SU insert Ion a for th price of four. Seventy-five cents a line per month. FOB BENT. FOR BENT Two front office rooms aod one large room 30x40 in Miles building. Inquire at premises or at Tribune offiee. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light aud baths. Mrs. K. h. Hale, D street near Uth. - tf FOR SALE. FOII SALE liesidoaee property; 7 ; niins aud bath, eity water, electric j lights, sewer con ti eel ion. F. C. Page. " FOl: SALE 1" choiee lots, five miu iites fmiii depot, near schonl ; -asy j terniH. F. C. Page. FOR SALE Se.vonth-streot business property, two-story brick, 50x140; also L'3() feet ou Seventh street by AO feet on Riverside avenue. F. C. Pago. FOR SALE One henvv team. 29UO, 0 and 3 years old, prire reasonable; also big wagon. A ply ( Mark place, 2 1-2 iiiilen north of Jacksonville. 2S FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten-acre tracts, best location in the valley. L. Nee demeyer, Jacksonville. " FOR SALE Oue Cadillac, runabout, newly painted, in first class condition. Pric $tiS0. W. J. Van Schuver 1 Ce., Portland, Or. 00 FUR SALE Small businesH; fine loca tion. Inquire Tribune. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Tu Med ford,, one day luHt week. a pair of gent's slippers, wrapped in a newspaper. Finder please leave at Tribune office. WANTED. WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 head of stuck sheep. Write Box 131, Medford, Or. WANTEDA span of good horses, gelding or mares, which can be driveu or worked, seviu or eight years old, sound aud geutle, Weight lli'O or 1'JoO pounds. Address Tribune, Mfdford. BUSINESS CABDS. V 5& Double Crgts. "Oo VuU Ilk to walk cross cuuutry V "1 would were It not for cross dog." Thsy All Nssd Ons. "Hurruh! " "What '" "l"ve made a discovery." "What are you going to do with It?" "Hire It out to a detective by the week." FWttounixsd the Type. That fellow Is the premium Idiot "Do you tblnk so' "Yes " "Why':" "He agrees with everything 1 say tu htm." Qusry. "Puprt ';" "WellV " u:ti ! a menace V "A threatened danger." "1'beu what would be a womeuace beV Kmw Hsr. -Are you seiiualnted with the wid ow's daughter'; ' Yea; that merry Utile tut." The same one She U a regular H Idow's mite " No Use For It. 'What did thHl dude want?" 'Wanted in buv 50 cents worth of bl U til food " I bonder nbat he was itolnir to do with ilV Or Thty'd Stand No Chanot. "Why are clever women homely?" "That's very clear." "1 don't see 11." "Recall! homely woiueu have to be evrr " Prautln. Ills wt r.d Lern to oooklnf schaI Ttiousn ) cou.il nut MfToril It. Whii ihty nirt nurrtvj h OeclArvJ Tht l ty ti,t brittr toarel It 3. T. AN&BOM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR. Prions rlgbt. Pumps Furnished when Wanted. BALL ft QLOSOOCE, (outraetors uud Builders. AU Work (tiiaraittotfd. Office with C. 11. Pierce Sou. Phune 053. P. (. Box 771. O. M. JONES, City Scavenger. Ijurbage of all kinds rmnoved ou short uutiee. Leave orders with chief of police. DR. A. B. SWEET Physician aud Surg;Mu. Office at Residence. COLVIO ft DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Grouts Pasi, Or Wm M. Oolvlg. Medford, Or. OHISHOLM ft MARTIN House Painting, Paper llaugiug and Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone 229. Lockbox 12"it Medford, Or. Op. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone 353; Night Phones: i W Coukliu 30; J. II. Butlr-r HS. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND OOL EECTION AOBNOY. Lock Box 808. Medford E.R. SEELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, 2 4 P. M Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. QO TO DR. OOBLE FOB YOUR GLASSES, Optical Parlor in Perry 'a Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. "He Has No Other Business.1 Buy Tickets uy Wire. Honietbtug which Li or considerable uteieet to the public generally and which is perhaps nut generally known is tbe system of prepaid orders uow in affect between stations of the Southera Pacific company and all points in the United States, By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States aud mailed or telegraphed direct to the ,arty wishing to cnuie hern. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may alts be furnished at the sami time. ' lohn S. Orth and family of Medford ;tnd Mr. and Mm. A E. Rcames of tlii place have pone on n c. imping trip (i l.illlc Applcgtite. MK i .i. hems arrived from Npo krine, W:ih., Moiid:iv on un extended CIVJL SERVICE EXAMS ! SCHEDULED FOR FALL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai thu un lersigned will apply to the t'ity (Council f the t'ity of Medford, Oregon, nt the fi-st meeting following the regular mvet- ig July i, 1908, for a license to sell Upiritous, vinous and malt liquors in Illumines less man a gallon, lor the periol of six months, at his place of business at lot 14. in block 20, iu the t 'ity of Mod ford, Oregnn. Dated July 3. 190S. C. M. (HPSt)N. j The civil service comminon an noiinces that the fall examination for ; places in the department service in i-mI with lor d licit. Jay l Sexte h :ui. I rli.irl. VYftrhington will he held at the fclbm ing phici-s: Po.thiud, Astoria, Eugene. Itaker City. Wa.l.. Walla, Taccma, Spo L-nim S.mttltt nt.. I Tl..li;n.rhn,., ..,. I tun forl left for On !. ' , ... . , , . i'i-i f (iiui vnnnn-r it, vir.tuiM i nun lln T llur l. I. K.-iy ri (r l.'ikt- anil ollirr it.tints Th.-hiIh v miru litf unil ,'o.-t to lie oii.' :,l,ont lliri't- I'fiiilll4tn, (i'tit)),r Tt; North Yakima, Hi'pioiiibi-r "!'; l'nrt Town.i-nd, Soptcm lipr 4, and (V(.,ler 14; Biiiw, 8itini 11 Nl' Mini, np-nt Hnn.lay .r ,, Ol.tol, 14- IVt.j. Oc toh.T 9. I 'Imrli-i. II nn.l t nt 1'olri.tln Uedfgnl Tnbun., 80o ir mouth. McJlorJ TribuM, Si) ft womb. TIip uld rfliiiblf Albuny .arprit- I have th largMt utocli of fruit tr. on tut Pacific coast. Pears, apples. J pcacb. pluma. apricot., uectariui'a. cber ' nri, Kuifhab walnut., sbaJe anj uim ' lueutal Irw.. brrric, r.nea aud -lirub. I all of whi. b 1 offer at lowest price, j i'usiteQt witb first class nursery stock. Ilaviu been witb this nursery l.-i years, j I can iruarautee all stock to be true to I uaino and fret from disease. I handle! u.ithiuf but Oregon rrown trees. I.. B. WARNEK. Medford. Or KNYAKT.Presid ent. i'RRRV, Vice President. JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSOX, Ass t ( sshier. ThG Medford National Bank MEDFORD. OE. OAI'ITAL ,.!f")0,000 SUItPLUS 10,000 Sitft-ty Hoxes ti Ttnt. A Gf-iieral Banking Business Transiifted. We Solicit Your Patronage State Depositary. Estublishe.1 188S. CAPITAi AND SURPLUS $110,000.00 Are Y ur Valuable-? in Safety? Am your valunriles protected agaitmt the attacks of luirlnrH or the auddeu otthrenk of fire f Ho not he sati.Hfied with doubtful p:-oi ect ion, but secure the most positive kind of Miifety by oYpoN iting your valurtblen in the l'iru ntnl liurglnr proof vault of the Jacknoti t'oiriiy Bnnk. Safe dejinnit boxen to rent. $4.00 and up per year. 1. VAWTKR. President C. It. .IXDLKV, Cnthier 1842 I90S The Howard was the first wnt. h made in America. 1S4J. The How ard factory Ims preserved its prestige and its independence ever since. It has no couuection with any other watch factory. Its goods are rep resented by the best people iu the world. The Howard watch js the fin es! practical timepiece in the world. It has a fixed price that protects the buyer. Hold by MARTIN J. RBDDY The Jeweler Near Postottlce Fine Wiitch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. Have you tried our soeeial li.re aud :t;ic Coffees, or our Pyra mid Tea yet? ThVy are the best iu the land; always goud, al ways the same. We are uuw showing a uiee lin- of Cut Glaus aud Dinner Ware. MFDFORD TFA anil COFFFF HOUSE Mti WEST SFA'ENTll STRUCT McQLAHHAN St JUNKEN, Props. PHONX 1051. 1 IF YOU MENTION THIS CAFE your invil:ii it.ni tu either a little lit - or ai: elaborai :il vi!! be initL'in'ly nccfpteil. )v, hi with the cr-nipat.ioii to whom yuu waiit to be pariit'ul.ivly I'ice. We st'i'V: suppers so ihtiniily thai you will Iiimc ilie i!i uble pleasure "1 'njy !itr tin- ni':il yourself and of impi-es--tiig you, iu!iijij!:i .j. vviih your jiiiltineiit. Nash eafe mmms ON A VACATION in tin coniitrv or in tln inniiiitllitis, (it lit lli. s':isli.,r.'. v., ii ;iiil your clot liiliji w. II fittiii), , iin.l-,iMl'.iit:ili... lt uh iniilic ynii .me ,u- in,, re summer suits tiuil we will jjivc vim :i stylish ii,peui mice, un, 1. 1 1. i :ltr ,hut will keep its sli:iie anil nut ung ,, tl. knees. We iniilic yi.iir suits I'rniii the lies! I'abrics, mill tin; fit mnl finish mul mir wnrk ia exiiuisite. J. A. KKEUZI'R & CO. IMi'OHTERS AND TAILORS. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE. NEWPORT VAIIINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beadi Resort The I'ln.f t.. do fur iilile l-'ol'in til' Ileal cl'lfi l li'cst alul Kwvy ( Via-civ-iful and Dcliiihtlul h't'civation ITS KAC1UTIK.X ARK CO.MPLKTK-ll.-sl of fooii "'id an aliiindaiii-t' of it. l-'rcsli water froin springs. All liiudcrii necessities, sneli as teleiiranli. telenlnme. utarkets freshly provitled every day. Fuel in nl. lindane.-. Cottages partly furnished m- uiifiirnislied tu lie had eheaply. Striil inuiiieipal sanitary regulations. NKWfORT is readied l.y way of the Southern Paeifi,. t.. Alliany or ( 'orvallis. thenee Corvallis it Kasleru H. K'. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate From Medford SKA so SIN MONTHS' TICK KT. $10.00 Our il;l..i;iie new suniiner I. ..ok gives n concise description of Newport m.-luiliuf u lit of hotels, their cru acity uu.l rates Call on. telephone or write A. 8 K08ENAU. cUiAt, "Look out for paint" (July HM lledfcrd. Tribute, 10c yt mccth. TKNO KES IINB 0S.'1UD I. 9m CktAt.D 4.4 1 l miiio. 1TION JWE MILE TROM UL l T. .uU DOWN AND 10 A MONT jMTl -,UT INTEREST. ' Daily McComb OTICB, S0I S3, J ACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDLNQ