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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDF OKI), OREO OX. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1008.
Medford Daily Tribune
A Live Paheii in a Live Town.
Published even evening ewept Sunday.
M E D F 0 t(D 1' I' !i LISllINd 0 O M P A N Y
GkohubPitkam. Editor imd Manager.
Admitted as Second-Class Maltcr in the Post office at
.Medford, Oregon.
SUBSORI l'TJON RATES.
One nioulb, by mail or carrier JD.SH Out? var, bv mail. . .
City subscribers who desire The Tribune timllud to them at summer
rMorta or otber out-of town plucen will ulease uotlfy the office, lv-
lug city address and the length of time Uiey desire paper Heut to t
new address. On returning, please notify olllce In order that aervlce
by carrier may be promptly resumed.
77 A' M' AT lilt I'ltOliLliM .
v
The leading Imsiness men and i-apilalists of Medford
liave at last awakened to the necessity of paying some at
tention to the water problem and are now doing what
should have been done months ago, looking into the various
proposals. It is proposed to call a mass meeting next week
at. the opera house, when the whole subject will be gone
into publicly.
There has developed a strong opposition to the Wasson
canyon project, due largely to the doubt that exists in the
minds of many as to sufficiency of the supply. This doubt
has been great ly increased by the mystery and secrecy with
which the water committee has shrouded its acts, and its
refusal to take the public into its confidence.
There is a public protest over the. selling of the city's
water bonds by the council at a sacrilice of ijUH.li'iO, when
if there is any security offered by the city worth while, it
should be Cor income producing property, such as water
works. Yet the market; for bonds is very poor at the pres
ent time, and the council was obliged to accept the only
offer made or run the risk of losing even it.
Opposition in the city is increasing to the piling up of
a debt, of !(",( 0l, which will of necessity increase taxes
until the expansion of the city creates sufficient water
revenue to pay expenses, and many who first shouted for
the bonds arc now advocating some expedient until the
growth materializes sufficiently to just il'y the expenditure.
But upon Hit; securing of water rests the city's develop
merit and it, is doubtful if rapid growth can be made until
a satisfactory solution is reached.
Everyone in Medlord should watch this water quest ion
carefully, for the present as well as the future value of
his property depends upon its satisfactory settlement, am
everyone interested should 1urn out to the mass meeting
when it is called.
CIIIUllibiN MA It HAM) COSdliltT.
Had President Roosevelt been present at the band con
cert in Medford last evening it is more than likely he would
modify his views regarding race suicide. The pleasure of
many music-lovers was painfully marred by the noisy
antics of the many children present. That, the need is for
better-trained children, and not more of them, is evident.
The average parent seems to think their duty done to their
children when they arc fed anil clothed. It is not deemed
necessary to teach decorum and regard for the rights of
others. The children at. tin ncert were helped out in
making it disagreeable for others by the rowdy tactics .of
boys large enough to know better.
Aledford's hand is most excellent and the concerts will
prove of vast benefit, in building up the city, though the
bandstand should be so arranged that the music will be
heard at a distance better. But the musicians should not
be compelled to compete with children who are not trained
to keep still at the proper time.
Your professional prohibitionist is hard In please.
Bryan, who is a teetotaler, is censured at the national pro
hibition ('(invention because he does not believe in const i
tutional prohibition. Taft, most temperate of men, is cen
sured because of his friendliness tft "the great brewer boss
politician of 'iucinnati, familiarly known as Boss dux,"
In themselves, these men are shining examples of all that
prohibition could make men, yet both are unsat isfactorv.
The drys evidently believe that pretensions rather than
results count.
1MMENHE CROWDS BEE
ELKS' BIO VAKAUi:
HA I, LAS, Tea, July 17. Hmt 7r,,
IHM) people wtilchi'd tln monster parade
of the Elks. The slreelN were thronged
with people long before the "best peo
pie on earth" were si'hrdulrd lo start
their profession. The Klks, iu eos
tuuies of whit ami ferrying banners of
their cities, made a column three mile
long.
Th'o members of the I ..is Angeles ilelr
gallon reported to the police that n
thief had looted one of their party dm
iug , the night. When the party re
turned to Iheir apartments they fniiiid
their spare cash anil three g,dd watches
missing
ONi; KILLED IN WRECK
OF MOUNTAIN KXPHEHH
WATTEESON TO OPERATE
BRYAN'S CAMPAIGN BUREAU
(Jlnltimore Sun, iJem.)
Colonel Henry Watterson . will con
stitute the heavy literary artillery of
the eampaigu. He is expected to write
all around the Taft jiress agents and
put the Parker democrats out of busi
ness.
Here we have proof that t lie impend
iug debate will live long in the history
of American literature. Colonel Wat-t.-rsou,
we believe, is. the greatest liv
ing literary mun. Ilia vocnbulurv is
illimitable; his style is electric; his
figures of speech are ovorpowering. He
is a mighty phrase-maker; an author, in
ventor and originator of epigrams that
will never dii no, nover. His compo
sit inns bristle and glitter with all sorts
of novel ami amazing personages, met
aphors, trojH-B and image. "Tne star
yed (loddeas of Reform," the "he
goats of high nuance," 'patriotism
mid a pension," "the loan wolves of
plutocracy," "the hills of Vhadam,
"troiu hell to breakfast," "the giasti
cutis, whaugdoodlf and offdeguof, the
gin ric.key and the bcdihla," "(he nig
Klan," Ilo is a master of rhvO.ins anil
cioisouances.
" I lungs have come to a hull ,,f a pass
When a man can t wullno his own
jackass. ' '
He writes blank verse, too:
" Kating huckleberries all day long
And learning how to hive. "
He is a sciential, a biologist, a zoo
ilugist, a flemiinologist:
"The wrnugiloodlfl, the gin rickey and
the giustlL'UtiH
Are of imagination all compact;
One sees more devils than vast hell ean
hold
That , is Hie whangdoide. "
He slings rhymes mid philosophy with
oiagiiiriceiii lavislin.-Ks; lie is never at
l loss for a word, clause, -sentence, pur-
igrapli, cliaptci, hook, t , treatise
ir library, lie has written more than
KI.Oill) at'tielcs on the Hayes Tildon eon
iroversy, n ml is still going at full speed
lie lias supported Urviin, denounced
Hryan, annihilated Hrynn, resurrected
Mr.vun. His arguments against the Me
liraskaa were final ami unanswerable;
liia arguments in the Nebraskun'a favor
will be impeachable and overwhelming
His mind is divided into two halves
being nil immovable bislv and tin
other an irresistible force. He is III
I'liampiou (Irneco Honuin ami catch as
intcli ean author of II ivcrso.
I'lain prose can never hope lo do
Hist ten lo the colonel 'a powerful pen.
11 ia u II lerbnlt, a 1:1 inch rifled
enniuin, a ruiiawav locomotive, an earth
WiKo, a cataclysm. When he dins it
into the ink it throws off a ripple which
invades tae larthest limbii of lost
worlds. When it scratches the paper the
.omul ueateiis tlie II lilt bit II 11 1 H of the
niraway .Malay archipelago. And the
oloiiel himsclff Ah
" lie is the seething slumber
lie is the hi. ul uwako;
He is the big ei mbur
That gives us the stomach ache.'
"Ho is the fir,, that quickens
The company that insures;
He is the ill that sickens,
And he is the pill that cures."
We await his fearful rush. We tr
bio, we shake; we havi I,, mi, will
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single inser
tion! less than 15 cents. Six insertions
for tne price of tout. Seventy five
cents a lint per month.
BUSINESS CARDS.
FOR BENT.
KOK Kr'riT Suite of three rooms, fur
nished for light housekeeping, 4.00
per week or $1 per month; nice cot
tage; good neighborhood; quiet and re
tired, ,Hee Rogue liivi-r Land cuiie
pauy. : 10.1
FOB RENT Two trout office rooms
snd one Urge room :t6jt4o in Miles
building. Inquire at premises or at
Tribune office.
FOB RENT Furnished rooms, electric
light and batha. Mrs. H. L. Hale, D
street near 11th. tf
THE ODELL,
Lending Rooming House of the city.
Kree baths. ' Over Postoffiee.
M. D. MOOHK.
jTt. AiSibM,
I WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
BALL OLOSCOCK,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
01 rice with C. B. Pierce Sou.
Phone 653. P. O. Boi 771.
DREADED PEAR BLIGHT
SAID TO BE VANISHING
BONI'H SUIT I'OR CUSTODY
OP CHILDREN POSTPONED
l'AKIS, July 17..--.liidK,. 0,11,. ,B,
postponed until neit Weilnemlnv the suit
brought by Count Itoui to retain the
eusilMly of Ilia children ,v the Wince
KANT NTAMFoKD, ' 'nun .. Julr 17.
One person was killed ami several others
injured, when the lust While Mountain
Kipress nas ilitcli.,1 a few miles east
of here today. Physicians and a wreck
nig crew were rushed lo the seem nil a
ipecial train.
Dashing along at a rapid rale of speed
the engine struck a defective rail and
the Iraiu left the tracks.
The injured passcnecrs will be
V. S. Hallar.l, an expert o chard
liaeases, connected with the depart
ueut of agriculture, has I n making
an Investigation of the pear orchards
l the .Sacramento vnllev lo ascertain
Hie effect of and blight on the trees
this year. The conditions are very much
improved over what they were last year,
when the blieht caused an ii ense II
mincial loss to the growers. By culling
'lit the diseased branches of the (rem.
the blight has 1 held in .heel. I
another year it is lil.nlv to disan
pear altogether.
a Hint of the seasonal conditions
the pear crop will not be as larce this.
Ill as II ouuhl to ,e. (Iwiu.f to the
high norlli winds that prevailed for two
or three weeks last month the ;,- -..
robbed of a large am of its moist
ore, with the result Unit the fruit has
not attained its usual size.
PIERCE SALE BETTER
THAN ANTICIPATED
I'he sale of the P ierce tracts enst ,.r
Medl'oid continues, and it is reported
that several are already sold. Mr.
Pierce staled yesterday that it was onlv
question of time when thev will nil
be oil the market, at their ureseul i.ri....
at least, and then many who have hesi
laieil lo liuv wi w si. ll,..v I....1 'IM.:-
Ile has been hugely advertised and
many people have visited the l,,n, ,llr
mg the past few days. Mr. l'i,.r,.t. ,,,
pressed satisfaction considering the
piesent financial situation at the m
"cr ol tracts which had
posed of.
TOR SALE.
Folt SALE-Oood young driving mare.
W. T. Welch, Central Point, Or. KM
Foil SALE Two horse covered express
wagon, in good condition, with double
harness, cheap. See Lawton or Hub
bard Bros. Hill
FOR SALE New H!xl4 teat, So., can
vans. D. K. McUiunis, Cottage and ('
SI reels. 102
FOIi SALE One auto, or trade for
good land. Address Box 224, Med
ford.
FOR SALEDR EXCHANGE- By aast
ern party, two biph-clus sautoaiobltes,
practically new; 40-11. P Pope Tojedo,
;I5-H. P. Peerless, eush or real estate.
C. F. Johnson, Roseburg, Or. Iu:l
FOR SALE Residence property; 7
rooms and bath, city wuter, electric
lights, sewer connection. F. (!. Page.
FOR SALE 15 choice lots, five tain
utes from depot, neur school; easy
terms. F. ('. Page.
FOR SALE Seveuth street business
property, two story brick, fiOxHO; also
LMU feet on Seventh street by 50 feet
on Kiverside avenue. F. 0. Page.
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is iu the
market now; chuice ten acre tracta,
best location in the valley. . L. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Small business: fine loea
tiou. Inquire Tribune.
WANTED.
WANTI-.'I) (inoil stenographer who can
haiiille some bookkeeping and ware
house accounts. Address P. (. box
.171, ..Medford, Oregon.
WANTED To jeut, u good modern
home; will pay good rental for the
right, kind of u house. J. W. Perkins.
Phune or write. 101
WANTED To rent, part of au office
on Seventh street. Address H, care
of Tribune. 101
WANTED To buy fruui 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
O. M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed on short
notice. Leave orders with chief of
police.
DR. A. B. SWEET
Physician and Burgeon.
Office at Residence.
COLVIQ & DURHAM,
Attoroeys-at-feaw.
Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
Win M. Oolvif, Medford, Or.
OHI8HOLM ft MABTIN
House Painting, Paper Hangiug and
Tinting. All work guaranteed.
Phone 22H. Lockbox 125, Medford, Or.
J. E. EXYART.Presid eut.
J. A. PERRY, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Asa t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD. OR.
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS 10,000. ,;
Safetv Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage . .. ,
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone 353; Night Phones; C. W.
Couklin 38; J. H. Butler MS.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANL' COL
EECTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 808. Medford, Or,.
E. B. SEELT. 34. D.
Physician aud Surgeou
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X -Hay. Office Hours, 10-12, 2 4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
GO TO DB. GOBLE FOB YOUB
GLASSES.
State Depositary.
Established 1SSS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
; ns.ooo.oo
Are Y ur ValpableO
in Safety? V" '
Are your valuables prutected against'
the attacks of burglars or the sudden
oitbre.ik of firef Do not be satisfied
truth doubtful protection, but secure the
most positive kind of safety, by depos
iting your valuables iu the fire and
burglar proof vault of the Jackson
County Bunk,
Sale deposit boxes lo rent, $-1.00 and
up per year.
W
I. VAWTKR, President
It. I.1NDI.KY, Cashier
Optical pHrlor iu Perry 'a Warehuiiit
MKVENTH STREET.
'He Has No Otber Buiineaa. "
WANTED A aimu of tfood homes,
tft'Iiiiuga or ut ares, which cuu be driven
or worked, bdvu or eight years old,
ttouud a ad geutle, eight 1 100 or 1200
pounds. Addrees Tribune, Medford.
LOCAL MARKET.
The fololwiug quotatloui are au im
partial report of tht priceg paid by Med
furd dealera:
Wheat $1 per bushel.
Flour $2.70 per uwt.
Whole barley per tou.
Hay $12 per tou.
Alfalfa $10 per ton.
Net? potatoes $l.li5 per cwt.
butter 40c per roll.
I.ard 10c per pound.
Beans 5c per pouud.
Kggs-22Vje per dozen.
Sugar $6.80 per cwt.
Turkeys 13c per pound.
Poultry Bpring. 2 to $3; hens, $3 .50
to $4 pur dozen.
liauis - lUc per pound.
Shoulders 10c per pouud.
Hogs 4fc to tic per pouud.
Cattle- 24 to 3MiC per pound.
been din
RAIDfJ KOKOK CltlNBtU:
TO MOVE TO IR1HCO
Buy Tickets oy Jlre.
'Sonii'thitig which ia of considerable
mteiest to the public generally and
which is peruana not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
-ffect between stations of the Southern
Pacific ruiupau) aud all points io the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
tram any place in the United States aud
mailed or telfgrapbed direct to the
rmrty wishing to rouie here. Sleeper
AxromuHHlations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
nay ala be furnished at the samr
time. '
Golden
Grain
Granules
IF YOU MENTION THIS GATE
your invitttuou to either a little bite
ir nr. cluliorute meal will be iuatiiutly
ni't'?ptiM. Ihnp in wifh the t'cinpauirjo
to whom yon wtivd to be particularly
pice. Wh scrv:i Hiipperfl so duiutily
Hint ynit will hi've tlio (!cuble pleasure
of enjoying the me; I yourself and of
impressing your companion with your
good judgment.
Nash Gate
WM':ii..V li'i
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
t I', llobb, ,1. F I'onper. W. II. Crop
per, Win. s. lunii, Sarah Duniinc,. Mra
l.izie lioriloil, A. II. llaiinlion, Mt.
Ifa.hel Hill. :. K. llnaKland, M. B. .lack
ion. Margaret and Frances Kimball, Ha
el McKec, W. M. (Moral, Mrs. Cliyiitoii
.1 HeynoliK Mm. llatlie ltidiuKer,' Hob
eit Kobison, M A. Kudliiuu. V. Scott.
I". W WVbh, Nellie Witt.
iinoiKiii io una eiiy, aim it is believed " " ' " "am mat mere are
that prompt ineilicnl attention will pre H eelentiala in the city to
lit more ilcalliH, nllhoiiiili some of t he "' ' " "ere were morn tlinn :ti Ii,ti
in.jnle.l arc said lo be in a precarious " Vl'"r "If- ,'ll, 'hinee are hastily
oinlilion iieirriun lor Nm Krancisco ami Oak
land, ivh.re f.nvor restrictions r.
'OS ANIIKI.KS. ChI.. Julv 17. - Kai.ls ' llle 'J re,il'ul,' Albany Nurseries,
on Ian tail Kanies, opiutn j,.iuls ainl bit i' '"IVe !rlfMt stock of fruit trees
tones threaten lo k the fmtuiic "" Pacific coast. Pears, apples.
of everv Chinese merchant in 1 . . ll"?ti,l,i plonis, apricots, nectariuea, cher
MOTIIEK BAKEU EDDY
EHtHTY SEVEN YEKS ol.D I
placed upon their enjovtnent.
IIUMI'UN, Mu , ,ly 17. Mrs. Mum
Maker Kdd.tr) founder of Chiislinu Sei
sler.luy eelilirat ed h,r 7lli
la Sana,,, his former wlf , m, . " ' "V " " "". "".v r iv"'K
alleuea In his comolnii, II "' ""ln"" Irlenda nli.l read
do SuiHtn is not he i,r.,i...r .-1.". K'' "OKralnlation from
bavit an a
1 vi .. . . ,,om 'pan.
Mrs. v.d,t ,,,BI ,,,, (Uv al fc
llixai an Aero for Uanlen Land.
AI.H.XNY, nr., - uly 17. -William
Peacock of this city, nh onus ua IH
acre Harden Had across the river in
Hcnlon couutv, has I i offered tl',
'" for the bind. It said the Harden
lands, are the best on ll. pnifi,. -.,.,
VI ,. . . -'
nr. i caeneK is
I den
Sunday dinner served at
after arrival of trains.
Colestia,
lu:t
at Chestnut Ulll.
one of II,,. vollriio ,r
era of tlreuoi, 11., 1. ..... :
It" sell. The price offered. Mini.,., siihu,
at tor home an acre, is the linihcst ever or.,..l
I tor farm land In ttua vioinity.
urn, Kiikjbsh walnuts, nhsde aud orua
ineutal trees, berries, roses aod shrubs,
all of nbich I offer at lowest prices
cousisteut with first class nurssry stock,
llatiu beeo with this Dursery 1.1 years,
1 cau ifuarautee all stock to be true to
name sad free from disease. I baudlr
nothing but Dreyou irrowo trees.
I.. B. W ARNKR,
Madfurd, Or
Hum Lewis, ucompunicd bv Captain
Voorhies and lr. Lewis, arrived from
Portland early yesterday afternoon, hav
iiil come all the way by auto. They left
Port laud Tuestlsy morning.
It tastes like rciffee. It looks
like eoffeo and it smells like
coffee, but is pui'e roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure the best flavor, the
greatest strength and an ar
ticle which young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
0 olden Grain Granules is
especially recommended to
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomaeli troubles,
Xearly 2-pound package
fur 25c, all retail grocers.
e r " .' 'i I : Ki Jj i .
eg
PLAY BALL
If you intftid gt'tliug u new Summer
Knit it is time you wero ordering now,
and grt Honifl benefit of it during the
-fiimim;) mid early full. Wo are ready
for yuii at any time with u complete
Hue of iiiiveltien in summer fabrics,
which we make into perfect fitting,
"Stylish clothing.
J. A. KREUZPR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE.
NEWPORT
yaqIjina BAY 'f
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The. Place to Go for Perfect Pest and Kvery Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES A R K COM PLTOTK Pest of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All
modem necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEW POKT is readied by way of lh Southern Pacific io.
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern K. R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate From Medford
SEASOX SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Our elaborate new summer book gives a concise description uf Newport,
including a list uf hotels, their capacity'uud rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSENBAUM, WM. McMURRAY,
Local Agent, Medford Geuei'al Passenger Agent, Portland
Wholesale by
P. B. Theiss & Co. window
Medford. Or.
TEN - RES ilNE ORCHARD LAND, CLEARED AND IN CULTIVA
TION JNE MILE FROM EAGLE POI NT, 1200 DOWN AND 110 A MONTH.
WIT I .UT INTEREST.
Daily & McComb
CFIOE. ROOM 33. J ACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
and Door Screens, Block Wood
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and
fancy Krilln. F, BETWEEN (iTH AND 7TH 8TS. J UONB 63.
SatunUy night the nt opjmrtnnitv
I'l.iieft; per vpnl off thp regular yrU
f tulor nn.lf nut till thu. S
Eifprt. 103
Just Received- A Carload o! Extra Heavy Green Wh
ML3ADQUAR. KRS l:OR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADI: l:ROM TREES
Quotations promptly aud cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co.
KILN'S AXU MILLS AT (.LKN'DALK ORISON
VAKD AND OKF1CK AT MKDKOKD, OUKOON.