THE MEDf'ORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MRPVORD. OK BOON. THURSDAY. JULY Ifi. 1W. 4 BRYAN S PRESIDENCY Social and Personal Commoner Writes Artlde for Collier's Telling of His Conception of Duties BORN. William .1. Hrynn ha wiitlt-n mi mii fie entitled "My Coin'-pt i.ui of Hit Presidency ' ' tor 'oilier 'h .smiici of July IS. Kiiruluriil in i:.rl it is n follows; 'The prftriiloiit 'h. power for nmn r for hm m ia of tn ovcu'Sliniaiiil. tnr government in u hovi-i nun-lit of elifckt. and halain'i-M; owir ilislriliiiti-d umoiig different ilf.:irlnn-nt:t, ami m li official workn in tro oju'iatiun with nth urn. In the making of Iuwh, for in Btunt-pf the in'Hideiit jniiiM willi tlir senate and I he hoiim; lit may rei-mii inond, but he m (hiwitIcmh to Ictfiwl.-ite. except an u majority of the hoiuiIi and the Iioiish euiicur with him. Tin nenaic and the Lohhr ft re also independent of eufh other, end. Imvinj; a veto over the other; and the president ban a veto over both, except that tlm uenitte and Iiouhi rail, liy a two-thirds vntn, override the presidrnt'H veto. The influence of the president over li'iHlalion in, therefore, limited; he nlmrcH responsibility with n li'rge number of the people's reprewu tativei. Hi Bynipatlilen All Important. "ICven in the enforcement of the law be in hedged ulioul It y rent riet ioiiH. lie actn through nn attorney general (whoc appoin'mentH nnmt bo approved hy the Henute), and offeuderH uainsl the law must he proHecuted in t he court h, no that here ugiiiii tint rcHpniiHihilily h di vided. In the making of important up point meiitu, too, hi' must consult t lie senate, and ix, ol ueressity, compelled to ex e re i be care and disc ret ion. The in oh t important requisite in a president, ua iu officials, in lliul bin tiympulliy idiall lie with the whole people, rather than any fraction of t he population, lie it constantly culled upon to act iu the ciipncity of u judi1 deciding between the iinporluiiitieH of those who tteok fa vora and the right inul inten-slH of the public. I'nleHH hiH KvmpathieH are right the few are sure to have an advantage over the ninny, for the iikojsch have no one to prenent their chums. They 8a' t only at elect ions; and must trust ti their reproNeultttivcs to pmtci-l them from nil their foeti. Man of Knowledge and Courage. ' Second, the president must have knowledge of public ipiestinnN and the ability to decern between the true and the faint'; he must be able to analyze condition and to delect the sophistries that are always tuuployed by those who seek unfair advantages. "He must posHcsn the moral cournge to Htinid ugaiust the iiiflueiicca that ure brought to bear in favor of special in tercHtH. In fact the piality of moral courage is as essential in a public nil! cial an either right sympathies or a trained mind. Tho ProNidimt's Advisors. "A proHideut must have coiinselortt. and to make wittc use of couuselnrs hi' must be open to conviction. The preal lent in committed by hi platform to certain policies and the plal form in bindiug; he is also committed ti r tain principled of government, and thine tie id duly bound to apply iu all matterh that come before him. Hut there is n wide rone in which he must act upon Win own judgment, and here hi ght to have the aid of intelligent, conscient iou and faithful advisers. The law pro vide them, to a certain extent, in giv mg him a cabinet, and the vice preal dent ought to be made u mber of the eahinet, ei officio, in order, first, that the president may have the benefit of his wisdom and knowledge of affairs, and Hecoiidly, thai the vice president may be better prepared to take up tin work of the president in vnsv u n cancy in the presidential office World's Mont Powerful Rulor. "There ought to be cordial relations ;ilo between the president and those who oecupy positions of influence in i h, coordinate drum-lies of the g.n eminent, for our government in not a one man government, but a government in which the chosen representative (lf tin p opb Inttor together to give expression (,. the wilt of the voters. "But the presht.ti.v is ,e n.beM ponition in the world, and its o..-upaul a an important fa.-tiir in all national matters If he i a t..iii believer in our theory of government, recogm.cs the coiiNlitutioual distribution of pow era, trust thoroughly in the people ami fully aympathies with them iu (heir aapirationa and bopea, he hna an op portuuitv to do u miiI.-l, I ..I i... occupies a vantage grouml from which Vmu wnoiesome inriuence in iaior or eacn Torwanl movement. Should Seek No Second Tcnn. "The reapoiiHibililies of the of i i. ar so gn'at that the oeeupanl ought io ue reiieveu or every personal amhi lion save the ambition lo prove worth v oi i in coniuienee or ins ciuintrvmen; i for this reason he ought to enter the po J .dtioii wilhoof tl l,i I sei-nnd term. "While Ho- htlldellH of sileh iill are exaetinv hikI tl.,IUi,.... i. . " ' ' "Ki urn ricR is u,rgt., t,n. measuring neH, by w.rVlV(. n (ir(1,ill.n( , . Jo of n.a Mlnw cVl.na wbila he live. hm nation ' umtTy.' 1 111 WAKHKX In Me.iford, July J3, t.i the wife of .1. K. Warren, twin boys. MOOlfh' !u Medford. .lulv 12, to the MorchantH1 lunch al Hotel uh. nif,. of T. H. Moore, a son. l olestin" for coolness. lUit U H KillfSllAM At Portland, June Mcltoid Tribune, 50c per mouth. Lu, t( the wife of I., ii. Wiekersham, Sav 'folestin" ami alt will go wen. a dHuhter. Mrs. Ceo. I. Vouug of (irnntH I'nss i . mifi li At (irants Pass, July 3, to has been ai Phoenix visiting her ppreiiis. . , , wjfc (1f j t Uin.,f u Hotl. Ii. . Itisliop, the popular mining man, (; it A Y I n lirants P:i-s, July tu the has bei a paying this sectiou a visit. ife of I'liiirles (iray, a Hon. Anderson liurbidge are the agenihi - for "folestiii." P3 MARRIED. Kil'ert the Tailor 'h sale is proving j very popular. I ItKl.NTlA KT-OTT At San Francisco, ,ir. mid Mrs. tieo. II. Hmith of Kugt neljujy K .;U(fthM Keinhart, formerly of are riisiiciiting iu Klamath county. j Medford, nod Mr . Julia Ott. Mr. Kiiieriek i up from Ashhiud en a HCHIILZ HOHTWKJK Tn Jackson shrl business vinit. villi-, July ii, by !tev. Hubert Knuib, N Cooke, u well known pioneer, is vVilliam Sehulz and Miaa Lena Host .piite ill al his resideuce iu this city. Kvick. Mrs. Maud Htone Wright is in Med 1 SOWKLL -UOLLAXD At (irants ford making friends a bhort visit. , Pass, July ft, by Judge Stephen Jewell. liev. and Mra. J. It. Adams have be , Richard U. Howell and Miss Kihel Hoi JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. come residents of Tulcut. licit. A. liruduer is the new postmaster at Talent, having been reromniendt d by i 'oiigiessman Hawley. I-Mmer Ilieks of the Oregon tirauite Works has relumed from a business trip to Yreka. t'alif. While ltron., the painteiH, have gone to Yreka. l alil'., where they will op u a moving pieture show. num. uei-vers ami ins i;im. imo- i I rJ t ; J'. K n A t Hut to I'alls, ulv II retnr 1 from Unite halls timt necome youngcKt son uf Mr, and Mrs. Tlmmnt. residents of Medford again. t Iteevers, aged years, ,'t mouths and Ira Hiinis has been visiting his par davs. ents and fri Is living at (irauis Pas. j H((K)KS At Port Towusead Wash He. K. If. Siely and hi family fire al jllm. :(t unui,y A. Hrooks. formerlv the sound sea at Newport. The former f J,.ks(iiville and Klamath Palls :..o.j laud. I'OTTKK ;:()K(JK Al Crants Pass July ti, by Justice Holimiu, Kdivard ('. Potter and Miss Anna fieorge. I.IIK KXO. At (irants Pas., July -J, liy Judge Jewell, hjuiuett . I.ee and li.ra A. Knox. DIED. Mrs. T. J. Keniiey ami daughter t ranees have gone to Huiismuir to visit relatives this week. John 11. Oovliii of Portland passed through town Tuesday, on his way to Itm-h to visit his patent:. Attorneys f. W.vter, K. K. Kelby and Win. M. olvig were in town on professional business Wednesday after noon. Dr. ft. T. Huiiiett returned from Ku gone Wednesday inorning, where he vis ted the recording department of Lam county to obtain informal i it in regard to the registering of titles. Petor A. Deiseh urrived from Haitou, Ark., Wednesday morning mi a visit to old friends. Mr. Heisch shppi( :tl u number of places on his trip out, ami took in the democratic convention at Denver. - ('. 1j. Iteames and Wife and Mis:t Nell Iteames left for Mcl.'nllisier Springs the first of the week on a e:i, oping trip. When thinking of the dry (pie.-.t ton, rememlier "t'oleslin." n;t will return next week. ( ieorge Miniseye, fialesmau for t he 1 1 : it Ii Clothing V al flrnnla Pass, is pending his vacation in Medford. Sat in day night the big opport unity chtses; LTi per ci-nt otf the regular price of tailor utiule suits tilt then. Si-e Kifert. H'3 Mr. mid Mrs. P. M. Amy and Mrs. I. V. Williams of Central Point weie among their Modl'nid friends Wednes day afternoon. Joe Thompson and John Coram came dowu from Butte Palls the fore part of t he week and have since gone io i 'tins Hay. I r. J. W. Itobinsoii ami his family, also Lizzie Renter, have returned to Jacksonville from attending the meet iitgs of the (.'hnutauipia assembly. I-!. C. Poineroy of Meadows piecim-l and his family are being visited by Mrs. .1. K. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Hrobks of ( 'aiuida. Dexter Hale has bought a mat resi d uce in the northern part of the city from I,. Hooker, paving tlllim then for. Only three days more! If you wish to have Kifert make you up that suit for -Ti per cent less than the regular price, speak before Saturday night. Io:: Mrs. (truce Whitehead Norman is vis ting in Mid ford after spending sever :jl weeks at Halt Luke ami other eit'uM with her husband. I'tolVhsor M. O. Waim-r of Kugone, t he well known icjuveiiattir of ilisor Jorcd musical instruments, has returned 1 home after a sucee-isl'ii! pi ofosMionn I visit in this valley, Mrs. N. A. Jacobs of Riverside, Cal.. and her sou, who have been v isitiue, in Medford, left for Walla Walla. Wash., Wednesday evening, where the will stop a few weeks bef.ire ret in nine, home. That municipal ownership, pntperh .olministered, is remunerative i.s well as :it isfaetorv, is e ideuerd by Recorder Kgglestou 'h report of Ashland 's vuter system for June, whieh showed the largest amount in any single uioulh in the department "s history, viz., $1,'A I It.fiti. This sum together with various items in addition pertaining to the water dr pailuieiit. brought the receipts up to the significant figures uf 2, bi;t. XV It years. SCHMIDT At (Irants Pass, July infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V Schmidt. NOTICE. Notice is hereby girtn thai the tin deieigued will apply to the City Couueil o tho City of Medford, Oregon, at the irst meeting following the regular meet lug July 7, 1D0S, fur a licbuse to sell spiritoua, vinous ttuJ mult liquors iu quantities less than a gallon, for the periol of six months, at his place of business at lot H, iu block 2u, iu the City of Aledfoid, Oregon. Dated July 3, WS CM. OIPtiON. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the uti Jersigned will apply to the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the next meeting for a license to sell spir itous, vinous and mult liquors in ipiau tities less than a gallon for the period of six mouths, at his place of business at lot 11, in block L'U, iu the city of Medford, Oregon. Dated July 10, 1lim. W.- M. KKNNHDY. NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the tin deraigned will apply to the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the next meeting for a license to sell spir itous, vinous and malt liquors in quan titieti less Until a ballon for the period ol six months, at his place uf business at lot. 1.1, in block L'O, in the city of Medford, Oregon. Dated July Ifi, HHiS. H. O. WII.KKNSOW Bargains ror Sal. Hen us for bargains We have faniii ,for sals, well improved; good orchard; rich soil; $20 to $u0 pur acre. Peurtt & Pirtle, Brownsville Laud St Investment Co., browasvitle, Oregon. tf Medford Tribune, SOc. per montli. POK HAHK Two-horse express wagon in good order wit h double harness, cheap. See I, aw I on or Hubbard Pros. IDil CHAUTAUQUA, ASHLAND I'KIDA Y r.VliNINO, JULY 17 COMIC ohi:ha II. M. S. Pinafore CI1VKN bY Till; ASSKMBLY CIIOKUH UNDKIl DIKKCTION Of1 I'ROr. M. E ROBINSON Ol' ClIICACIO (Tho "Queen Kstlmr" Man) Pasmore Concert LADIES will ;ip!'ifitfl lln- ruiivt'lllfMU't' of luiv i UK lauiidry work lon invay from lioiii! frtpfcially il1 wi' ilo tin-, luiimli'r iiiK. iifj our work if no riuc. Wo ilo nil kiucl of L.U'NDKY WdHK. We are a Home In cluBtry and Employ Only White Help. Medford Domestic Laundry 01, UN FA BRICK, Prop. Medford, Oregon. Ladies will find purest JULY CLEARANCE SALE Now Going at Full Blast; Every Article Reduced Only aln.nl five articles, iiicliulin-,' plaid, calieo, ennvas inj; ainl a few new pimls which arrived this month are ex cluded from the sale. All we ask is that the people of Medford compare values and prices. If we have the lowest prices on known hrands of standard n'oods, then we will get. your trade. If you arc prejudiced against, price reducing and insist on paying long credit store prices, we can't, expect your business. We Relieve, however, that you want to save all you can. Discount Ranges from 15 to 60 per cent Buy Your Needed Supplies This Month BAKER-HUTCHASOK CO. C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank DRUGS fine Stationery, Perfumes uud Toilet A rl ieles of all U iuds, including New i Home Sewing Machiues, ut the MI DI OKU PHARMACY, inc.; The Bi(f Drug .Store wltii Little Prices. I ueur the Poatol'fiee. j i lav (lilbert Preseriptiouiat C V. Burke v Secretary A COMPLETE STOCK EVE RYTHING OF THE FINEST Toilet Articles Fine Perfumes Stationery Proprietary Remedies And All Other Drug Store Goods THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD," OUR MOTTO Prescriptions Prepared by an Expert THE EAGLE PHARMACY A. E. WHITMAN, MANAGER PALM BLOCK, MEDFORD SATURDAY KVKNINU, JULY 1M 1'IANO VIOLIN AND 1'Cl.l.O I'lNl'.RT HT11INO TKK) IN (ll'.HMANY oi:n:kai. admission u i:ah Ciiu'rt, mv. hkschvcd .si:atm. v.v Ask the pai'iicular housekeeper who always huvs her meat and poultry at the Medford Meat Company the Reason and she will tell you it is because she always gets the best at tl lost reasonable prices. Ask anybody Why we have the biggest meat business iu town, and von will learn it's because we have the best. Medford Meat Company COLD STORAGE MEATS Next Hotel Nash. Medford. Or. Oak Park Addition On railroad .on the West Side, north of depol. grounds and conveniently located for business men seeking home sites close in. These fine lots are offered for sale cheap, on good terms, and the owners are iu position io offer building inducements to anyone wishing in make the right kind of improvements. Why go out to the farawav suburbs when such fine residence lots can be obtained at trices ranging from $200 to $350 per Lot situated where an advance iu price is assured, and where the first benefit will be derived from the completion of the railroad to the timber? It pays to figure on such investments in a live town like Medford. and the present prices for these lots will look like a veritable gift to the buyer in a year or two hence. For full particulars apply to the Rogue River Land Comp'y Exhibit liuilding ALL the News the day it happens oiiiii liel.l Don't Bother to Cook It's too hot. Get what you want alret 1v prepared; we have .t. We cater to those who want the best. KiflTf. Mlo Pml, Hl,,v earlv. Hpk MnJord Trtbu.it, 50c per mouth. THE DELICATESSEN STHKKT, NKAK K1U11TH ..$20.00 . S25.00 i .ew ."Miiger ! New I lavis, drop head New I .'ova I Second hand Singer $8.00 Second lei ml Davis : $8.00 Second hand New Home $0.00 Second hand Help Mate . $6.00 Second hand Singer $.".00 For sale all this week at the MEDFORD PHARMACY MEDFORD SASH DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Olfic tutur.i ud ll kinds or placing mill wotk, lncludln Umed work and lac rUla. F, BETWEEN CTH AND TTH 8T8. I HONE 63. Which WiD It Be? IMNKAI'I'I.K SIIKU'KKT, ObMIANtlK S1IKK I'.KT. STRAW I5KKKY IfK CHKAM. VAN 1 1, LA ICK CRKAM OKMIKKS DFLIVKRKli TO AN V PART OF TIIK CI TV. l'.lTTKRMIl.K AND SWKKT CRKAM AL WAYS ON TAP. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY