1 THE MKDPORf) DAILY TRlRtlNK, BP FORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 0. 190R. VOTE SHOWS N's had Guffey Case Brings out Nebraskans Strength -Sure on First Ballot. DKNVF.lt, Col., July i. -An cfroil i being innd'1 hy tin nut I ItrvenitcH lo ibow hy Hie voting In On- democratic convention nn t lie (intVfy i' ii hi I luit tiry&n linn not K"1 tn' tH'ci-Hwirv two tbirdi vote (it iiuiniiiKti- linn. Thi I'liiini il bttHtd on Hip Iim-I thnl. only li-'i could he mustered In curry nut tin1 Mr vim jditn of oiihHiik the (luffiy dtli-fiteH. If the 2117 dfll'Hllll'M who votou tn HUH vim'i tn stnnd firm, it i ariifit, they could irevcnt t In num inntion of lirvnn on I lie Hrst Imllnl. In Hi in necmiit io'nil lit- hiivh, i hey overlooked the Mriine detenu! inn, who cumi In vole fur Hrynn, tnt who did not Intend tn support nil of hit policies throughout. Among Mm vote cawt in favor of the I'emiHvlvnniti delinte were tho following from doletfnl ionn Instructed for Hrynn: California tl, Cnlorndo It, I llinoi r. Ohio fi, MiwHouri f, Houlli Cnroliim W, Tennesnee S, Wont Virginia f, District of Columbia 0, Virgin in 4. A totn! of 12ft vitfft. Adding to Hint the 11.11 votoH cust In (he con vent inn nj;nint fin f fey, ninkrti n rand total of 7ftR nt tlii very lcnst which will go in Rrvitn on thn first lmllot for president. Ah 1111 number recoHHiiry tn rmmiiinto in only A71, it will ho neon Hint Hrynn hnn A7 more Hutu two thirds of tho ennvcn tlon for him nn the hnnis of lust niht 's vote nlono, which witl hind him til the hend of tho tit-ket in triumph. JAOKHONVILLE PLANNING COUNTY FRUIT T'ATlt JuckHonvilli people nn1 evidently Ig nornnl of the fnct Hint Medford is tn hold thn It or tic ltiver Volley llortii-iil-l u nil fnir here in September, for n movement In on foot to hold n comity fair nt tho county went. A letter from .Irickftntiville stale: " How do yoiiM people Ntnnd on n enmity fruit fit ir tn hn hold nt Jackson villo nninn time in September? We arc u tho verge of pulling one off. We want tn rntue nhont finonn horn in Jacksonville nnd then will nli Med ford for a small donation, sny folio, nnil thn other towns in Hie county will hn nslind to put up n small iimoonl each. We want to givi nwiiy ahout $7. "00 In ensh prize for fruit and mineral dis pln.VH, the principal amount to he giv en for fruit." Medford 'h fair directors onirlit to get husy nnd lot the people of the county know sometliiiig of I he fair hen. i SATURDAY IMrlG We start 'the big JULY CLEARANCE SALE See the bigadvertisement tomorrow; see windows BMER HUTCHASON COMPANY C Street, North Jarim Uaety Bank Social and Personal i ! "ColeHtin" for ermine. 1'7 " Look nut tot paint" (July 10). Merchants ' luuch r.l Hotel Ninth. I Mr. T. Robertson nnd Mrs. Wick Fox Hie v isiting at Ulendnlc, I I'.. n on, hy every drink dinpenmr in 1 town, the coulent drin li " Cnletin. " 07 I T. A. Xi'wiiinn of Ceutrnl Point was j in Mi-dt'ord ut long since. j lien Kuton it pout ft few days ut Ash- j Iiiml during the week. j Dr. and M ni. uFrbes of Tnh-nt visited in Medford a few days ago. J Walter S. King iu iu .lottephine conn tv on a business trip, but will return before Hie lir-,1 of the month. Harry ' 'ulbertdoi, general contruclof ii nd tiuilibr, cement work a apeciulty. Wi-dford, Or. 1 A. r. Maiiiiing, W. K. high-due and Jan. uwi'iis of Wiituur woro in Med ford recently on land business, , Hon. MIohh came down from Lane Icoiiniy to spend fi fw ilayq in Itogue i Kiver' volley. ii. llausi-ii, who ouiim a hue place it nhorl distance houHi of .Medford, was in Medford Monday. .Inh n J. I 'a n key ban i i-ntcd one of Dr. Kay's farms near Toln, and in on gaged in raising vegetables ou a large scale. Mrs. Virginia Woodford l.amb of ?o qiiillu, who has boon vitdt ing in Mod ford, her form -r home, left for Cons county Tuesday evening. Itov Iliibticll, who is iu charge of the It. It. V. Klectricul company's businews at (.'rants I'ass, has boon making Med ford u short visit. " Hy goodness, Mrs., don't miss'us if you iv nut breakfast gladness, but buy Hidden (idle Coffee' of Allen A hV;i gnu." W7 D. Iv Hi rdan, who lias been away from Medford for some time, returned for ft short visit. He left for norlhnni Oregon Wednesday, accompanied by O. K Itcrilau and his daughter. A. 0. Allen and his family of Holly wood Orchard, have started for a trip overland to l,mt Angeles in their big touring car. They expect to ret ut ti I he hiiiiic way in a few weeks. Herman K ing and Art I'oe, iiccoio pnuieil by their families, made a trip lo I'ooriiian 's creek and worn guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Margreiter, Hie ladies ' parents. Win. ru melon of I'uinntown, a well known pioneer, was a recent hmunc' s visitor iu Medford. Ho was Fred Coppd. X. It. Nye of ol-'ots Hrcok district lias been visiting friends living iu Medlord. T. K. Mel, who has been a citizen of Medford during the paM two years, will leave for Tucorna Huh week to locate. The best wishes of t he to any friends ho made during his residence hero accompany him. Professor 1'. Hitner, formerly of Med ford, reports Hint the Ashland I'oinmev .in I college has cloned another success, till year, with II "i pupiln enrolled dm tin,' the year. The following were the gradual oh: Short hand depart men I, I a d.a ('a n noii. Agues Williams and Vet He It. Orow ; commercial depart men t , b'oHN Mc 'loud, lid ward J'ricn, Mark Hnndy, Vesta Crawford, Raleigh Craw ford, Tfutiy Winter. Pearl Winter. I'Ynnk S. Monro, Klvn Me Farhind, Kate Man ters, William Rituer. Wilbur Potter ami 1 Karl Vegut; combined depiirtmont, Lela Hrftifiwood. , District AHoruny Mulkey made Med ford an oQicial visit Tuesday. "liOok out for paint" (July 10). It can't be boat that Hotel Nash merchants' luncboon. Try it. ('. Hull has gone to Butte Falls din triet on a fishing expedition. Win. MoMal and If. H. Hradnlmw were down from Lake Creek u few days ago. i When you pine for a cool, bottled j shnde on hoi days, drink "Colestiir. 97 A. C. Hough of (iruuiH tarried in Medford a few hours Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Carter are visit ing at Ashland, their former borne. Iluv-e you tried itf That swell Hotel Nash more bants' luueb. Only 25 cents. Ij. Niedennoyer of Nortb Jacksonville was in Medford Wednemlay morning on a short visit. O, llarhaugli of Jacksonville went to Hrutiit Pass ou Wednesday morning's train. l-'liner R. Throop of Ashland has be gun a suit for divorce in the circuit court against Mae Throup. Mrs. J. P.. Potter of Hornhrook, Hat., in spending a few days with relatives and friends living iu this section. Jacob Ncli a for and P. Kasel. of Nortb Jacksonville precinct were iu Medford lately transacting business. Miss Clara Klrner, the hi h ol teacher, is spending her vacation ai Santa Cruz, Calif. Mr. Palmer and his family, who have been visiting the Days, who are rela tives, lefi for California Tuesday. W. M. .Smith and Tucker brothers of Phoenix precinct were recent Med ford visitors. Hon. II. von dor Helleu of Mellon transacted business in Medford Wed nesday morning. Mesdatuos Stansell and Voyle of Jack son villi were among Medford friends Tuesday. J. W. Jeffrey spent a few hours in Medford Tuesday. He is state com missioner of horticulture iu California. Through the July ndjustmont of the poMtndice department the Medford post office is allowed another clerk. M. W. Wheeler of Phoenix precinct was among the many in Medford on Wednesday. H. F. Carter of Woodville did bum moss in Medford and Jacksonville on Wednesday. John nnd Martin Peruoll of Apple g.ito transacted business in Medford on Wednesday. Shorty Dodge of Hig Uutte made his Medford friends a visit the fore part of the week. Fd. ttiuim of Ike Jacksonville meat market, spent a couple of hours in Mod ford Wednesday morning. Mrs. Robert Slewing left Tuesday evening for Ditivnr to visit relatives and friends. She will he gone several weeks. P. II. O'Neii, who has been at the springs for the benefit of his henlth, for several weeks, has returned, consid erably benefited. Dr. Charles H iues of Forest drove passed through Medford Tuesday to join his wife, who is visiting in Jack ton villo and on Appb'gale. T. L. (lagoon of Montreal, Canada, is visiting his brother, J. D. Oagnon, anil may locate here. Ho is well pleas ed with our city and valley. Mrs. Ferguson has sold her residence iu Fast Medf.ird to Mr. Banish, who roenii t ly urri veil from Nort h I takot a ; consideration, $ftU00, J. II. Williams of HiantH Pass was in Medford a few days since. His company have purchased the lumber yard of J. II. tiny at Central Point. Tims. Mc A nd row and F. M. Stewart left Wednisday for NYy 's Springs, lo mini near Sissnn, Calif., where they will remain several weeks. llenrv Wendt, Jr., has pitched his photographic gallery al l.akeview and will remain in 1-ake nnd Modoc counties until the snow Hies. .1. W. Tollman, formerly of Medford, ' lirot sold his photi graphic outtit and business al l.akeview, to A. .1. and L. l , rmst rong. D. H, (i rati l. who ha been acceptHblv tilling Hie posit io ii ot under sheritT dur ing the past year, returned to .Vhlnnd Monday. We an worry lo announce Hie death of Prof. II. T. Hmighmnn, a well known educator. He died al his home in Polk county July 7, of brain fever. J C. Barnard, F. M. Amy nnd A. K. Kinney have been appraising the estate of the late W. J. Virgin, which in esti Milled to be worth $L!",000. IV D. Hilbert of Albany and Frank Wondard of Sacramento have been in ii fviewing their numerous customers In his valley. D. Audert.m, clerk of Phoenix ilia triet, wss in Mint ford Saturday to open bids for the building of the school house at our neighboring town on the south. John Horkenyos, who is located at Albany as salesman for W. I). Stevens A Co. 's cxtenie mercantile establish meiil. nrrived iu Medford Monday to ;peud his vacation. Tlu state board of normal school re gents has reported in favor of the ahan donmcut of the normal school at Drain nnd the retention of the schools at Mon mouth. Ashland aud Weston. W. J. Cales, a civil engineer employ d iu the allotment survey of tlx Khini nth Indian reservation, collided with another player in a hashall game a few days ago and fractured his skull. P B Bowman has been awarded the contract for building a sehnol bouse nt Butte Falls, his hid being l-tf.-'J, It will be a substantial structure of four rooms, and nudern in every way C. F, Power is the architect. Henry Pornotl, the populsr baseball irlist, has recovered from nu attack of I the mumps nnd left Grants Pass Sunday J iVr Aberdeen. He will finish the stason with last year's champions of the North Pacific League. Ivan Humnson. formerly of Medford, is a member of the real estate linn which recently sold a tract of land con laming 7(1 acr s and located south of the Wnshingi -ti si reef extension in Portland to a party of capitalists, who will cut it tip into choice residence lot. The price paid was $'JSS,iMHV Phoenix ' new schoolhouse will he built bv U J. Keinharl of Medford. It will he a fine large structure, sub sinntinl and up to date, and would he a credit to any town in the valley. There were several bidders, but that ! of Mt. R. IHi.-iOO was the lowest. SIDELIGHTS UPON THE BIG MEET AT DENVER (Hy Oilson Hard nor.) DKNVKR, Col., July The electri cal deeorationi are a brilliant feature in the "city of lights," as Denverites are now railing their town. One of the best is a luminous donkey, 30 feet high and outlined about the top of a high building and front of the donkey, and a lady representing Denver, offer ing the animal a golden key. Mismanagement hy the national coin mittee seems to be the only explana tion for the fact that no less than 1000 seats were empty at the first day's session, while tickets are actually sold by scalpers for $100 apiece. For some reason not yet explained the "lush vote" seems to be solid for Johnson. Tn the Albany cafe nt 2 o'clock in the morning on the second dny of the convention Johnson was uom ina t od ii nan i mou sly. Although Chairman Clayton will own his own voice, the gavel will be Bry an's literally. The mallet with which ho will call delegates to order was sent on from Fairview through brother Charley. William J. Bryan himself obtained the wood from which it was made by the birthplace of Androw Jackson. The uoise in ado by delegates nnd vis itors is about lfl-to-1 as compared with the Chicago convention. Vt'Vat is Mryan;s brother bkef Think about Bryan, nnd then thii.k of every thing the opposite rtid yon have ' ' brother Charley." In place of tin smooth face, ti gray mustache, In place of atockiness weight, thinness; in place nf a formal and ora- j tional presence, an informal nativity, j glasses on his nose in all respects dif ferent. TtRSOLimON. Be it resolved, By the city council ii, the city of Medford, Oregon: That there bo nnd is hereby estnb lished iu the city of Medford, Oregon, a public library, pursuant to the pro visions of the ttntutes of the state of Oregon, said library to havo quarters in the city hall building, aud to be con ducted according to such rules and reg ulntions as may be from time tn time adopted hy the directors of said library. The foregoing resolution was adopted bv the council July 7, 11108, dwell vot ing aye, Merrick aye, Trowbridge aye, ! Won inita aye, Kifert aye and Hafer aye. j Approved: J. F. RFDDV, Mayor. Attest: HF.NJ. M. COLLINS, It rder. 1'6 KKHOLUTIOX. Be it resolved, by the city council of the citv of Medford, That it is deemed necessary and is hereby ordered thai the sidewalks along and abutting upon tho premises herein after described, and each parcel there of, he rebuilt, towit: Along the east side of block fit!, and along the south side nf lot 1, in block j oft. Along the east side of lots Ti aud Ii. j in block fi7. Along the west side of lots in nnd 11. J in block 10. Along the west side of lots 7 and S, . in block 12. Along the west side of block TL Along the east side of lots I and iu I block -lo; all in the city nf Medford, nc I cording to the dulv recorded plat there j of. " I Also, uloiig the west side of the south KM feet of bloek 1, in Galloway's ad-' ditiou to the city of Medlord. I Along the north side of the west lllo' feet of block tl, in Calloway's addition j to the city of Medford. ' Along tin east side of Hie iiouth 17s ' t'e. t of block Ti, in Calloway's addition 1 to the city of Medford. ' Along the south side of Ninth street j from the northeast corner of the Bro- j back reserve to a point SI 1 -! feet west , of said northenst corner. Aud the recorder is hereby directed : and required to notify the owners and ! occupants of said premises to rebuild such sidewalks at their own expense within thirty (30) days after the date! of such notice, under the direction aud , supervision of the city engineer, and in J accordance with the ordinances regnlnt ir.g such matters. The foregoing resolution was adopt : .d bv the council July 7, I90S. Olvvell There is ' miicli in the irorst of us A nil so in in )i in in the best of us Tlmt it hiirillfi brhooves inn of us To speak ill of the rest of its. "Tis true there ii ijoiul uiul hud in nil of us. hut our riiars ore nil iooil iiothimj hud, and no occusiou to speak ill of them. Insist on yet tiny the Medford 5c, R. R. V. 10c. or IU Marca 15c Cigar Ma nn fuel ii red lolily hi the THE .'. . V. CIGAU WORKS Medford, Oreyon. Don't Bother to rook It's too hot. Get what you waul alrea 1v prepared; we have .t. We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN 0 STREET. N EAR EIGHTH Start the Day Right Make your breakfast biscuits with COTTOLENE. They will taste better than if shortened with lard, and will be digestible. Lard-cooked food is bad for the stomach at all times worst of all to start the day with. Here is Large size Medium size Small size MILLER & EWBANK The Place Where Cash is Kinfi voting aye, Merrick aye. Trowbridge aye, Wormian aye. FilVrt aye and Hn for aye. Approved: J. F. UFDDY, Moyar. Attest: BFNJ. M. COLLINS, Keeorder. iu ABOUT August 1") we will l.r ready to sell tiered and seasoned OAK WOOD iu any (piantity at $3.00 per tier, delivered, or $2.00 pet tier at the raneli. Good Rail Wood Sciine cedar, sawed into tier wood, at $1.50 per tier a I: the ranch or $2.r0 per tier delivered. For all necessary informa tion apply to WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO. Medford. Oregon. the Price $1.10 .60 .30 For men who Try a pair of on our You will wonder why C. M. KIDD, TRAD And Have the Best "There's a Reason" Cold Storage Meats Are Always Best Medford Meat Company Successors lo MutLinsrer. it is up to You What Will You Do? If you do a lot of thinking, if your drain is active and the strain is wearing out yonr nerves and hreaking down your system day hy day, (hen you may reflect, for a moment, if it would not he wise to drink (he strength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age of Golden Grain Granules No man can consume his strength and retain it at the same time: lie ought to replenish an eipial amount daily. COI.DEN GRAIN' GRAN T I. EN is far super ior to C.d't'ce. although it looks likf flYe, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. A hig package ca-n he had in any grocery store for i'.")c. Order a package today. All grocery sell it. - T W 0tw - i Tribune Ads have tender feet: Kangaroo Shoes No. 3 Last you ever had loot trouble The Footfitter Nrest. Hotel Nash. Bring Results