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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEPVOKI). OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 20, 1008.
dford Daily Tribune
A Live Paper ix a Live Town.
sPublished every evening except Sunday.
bFORD PUHLISUINO COMPANY
George Pi tvam, Editor aud Manager.
bitted as Secoud-Olass Matter in the Postoffiee at
Medford, Oregon.
To
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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may ba promptly resumed.
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ROUVK It IV E It' Til AIL.
S f trail a,nv" 1(,tfne nv('1' 1,1 '"Wl'"1110 a,l(l Curry
'"Hies will iMi to tin; world what is probably the wild
id roughest country in the United States, a country
A 5 ''tie known beeause of its inaccessibility as any other
An
XT., ,A ti.ir.i iu ut iu. 1,1,. Ill t'iuitrrl Tt IS it
, f (-Ml pail, in wn-fcin i.-j ii iv'iu -
' ' roman's imi'fid ise.
speaking of the trail, the Pacific Outlook says:
I A large portion of the path along the precipitous can-
-if the river has been blasted out of solid rock, and in
places the progress has necessarily been very slow, and
ires no little engineering skill. With the completion
Ids stretch and the construction of a bridge over Mule
the balance of the trail-building will be compara-
ly simple.
'The work thus far done opens up Curry county to
linlerior and gives access to a large number of mining
kpects, as well as a large section of fruit, grazing and
her lands. The trail will serve present purposes very
I, but we predict that a few more years of development
bring an imperative demand for a standard wagon
II, and this trail will be the natural basis of that road,
this is the onlv feasible route from the interior to the
There is a good deal of prospecting going on along
;ue river, and some promising ledges are being opened
I" The Morning Mail is a great believer in optimism,"
Itates editorially. Only an optoniist would attempt its
plication.
I'Pray that the mantle of the martyr may fall on the
ct president, says the Med lord Mail, winch is a mosl
lodthirsty prayer for a great religious editor.
W. II. Mradshaw wants the recall put upon Councilman
Iwell. Mr. Brawshad evidently wants company, fur he is
only mayor Medford ever had on whom the recall was
.rked.
The Mail attacks socialism as follows: " lie (the social
) dreams rather than reasons. Mis mind is subject to
Lllucinations and is not. of the practicaly type," which
Iight also be said of the man who started a second daily
r 1 a l I a ' .1 1 .1 . . .i . . tfi .... 1 .... .
mer in iviearora, it ih nuu'en hucji hluii ;in uitiihin are
L'ide of.
LoB AMEN TO DISTRICT
BHIPPINl BAKTLETTS
I'KOMOTINU RAILROAD FROM
PAHS TO THU COAST
H he movemtiul of California dfcidiimm
I tits in the pant week is reported by
Califoruiu Fruit Pint ribulorn iih
Hows:
I Peaclip, 4.' curi. As a-lvineil IunI
ek, we aro just net ling Hturtod on
lirlv Crawford mid Fosters. The ship-
I.lh f,.w i Ii n -m ii i tvunV tt I linan via
' 11 " i i...,i.t ..i i : e .1..
flies will b quite, lib. 'ml. With
lliMiville A. Oullliiri, ilu euliii'tT mid
prumolor, whom it wns utt'titiuned in
I lime t'oliiiiins 1ft fit work was iu Uie
i'ity with a view to building an electric
I iih) botwiu'ii Grants I'iihs tind I ho lilt
imiih vulley, lut n lietn htokinj; over the
propuHed line nud in a brief interview
with a Courier reporter yenterdy after
noon t'lMiCidrutlv utalrd t tint Dure wiih
tter part of the week, nnd the be
nniUK of nxt week, tlwy will be in
i height of the season. 1 he shipment
r the next seven days will be eontd
bly grcativr on puaoh tiinuiiH than
e have had before this year id any nnr
Plums nnilftjirunt, Ml ears. Tlic idiii
icnt of pluinft aud prunes has held up
p)1 and the ipmlity has been all riKht
he shipment for the next seven days
ill remain Mendv with probably a
lifcfhi deeren-tr in the total volume.
-Pears. 147 ears. We are now well
me the Bartlett shipping sminon from
he Sacrameitr river dittrii't, with oth
t places shipping a few. Ah befnrt'
ut lined, the pears are rteau, smnnth
ind bice; no ritttit, scab or suriaee dam
tfe to iu.jitre their quality or appear
nee. They are also very free of worms.
fhtpineute for the next week will be
rnnteriatlr larirer Ihao lant week. They
3.ire having a very wido distribution ami
-J!vve do not look for an accumulation of
bnnchinif of supplies in any one mar
ket. The demand for them has thus
''far been big and entire satisfaction has
U Grape" More erat es of Foil n t a i n
1 V bleau have gone forward in a net ion
ears, but not enough, whtn speaking of
i' tonnage, to amount tu auythiug. Thump
son Seedless will hegin to gu out it)
.larger lota very shortly. All varieties
, of grapes nre reported us doing nici ly
and promising a good supply of fine
' , quality of fruit.
, i AIXEOP.D DVNAMmiR
DISAPPEARS TN NEVADA
lim.
Ouring (hi) week Mr. ('oil tun, in com
pnuy with Klmor Hhank, th rcul t'Htiiti
man, vhited Tnltilnm, Althouse, Swetb
Hjihiii, Hrltiia and Waldo and Mr. Col
litis is imiiu-asurubly plfiimd with the
sontimriit of the people whom he hun
met, and the general outlook for X
road.
Though a young mini, lie has had
I'xct'ptiuiml t'xprneni'e in railroad u
ineeriug. He is exceptionally frank in
his Htatemeiits and one feature of his
preliminary oltNervnliniiM which seems to
impreHH the people of (irnuts Pass is the
fuel that, in spite of Inn own nit hum
iihiu in the new mini, he his dtRpenwd
none or the "hot air species of promo
lion- he asks no bonus uor is he promi
ing anything in the way of construction
which in beyond the scope of physics
posNihihty. Courier.
OH IK ION 8LEUTHS SEARCH
TOR PORTLAND CHILDWlFr
..y RENO, Niv.t July 20. Peter I'lamti
ttuen, wanttnl in San Francisco for al
bgt'd rompllciiy in the dvimmtting of
x ; the Unliegber propnrtv in Oakland, Cal
: has disappeared. It is thought Hint
he has goue to the hill of the White
ri' Horse district.
''I When he hnrius) that he was wanted,
Claudianes got a horse and buggy at
fe 8parks, with the aid of a man known
;J? as Hitter. He left Sparks at 5 o'clock
; nd has not been leen since.
HAKKh CITY, Or,, .Inly Hope
.minorities of the atate of Oreuou are
icekiug Mrs. (loldie It. Ellis, the ehild
wife, a deteetive having arrived here
today with a warrant for her arrest
Mrs. Kllin, who is Hi years of aue.
through her guardian, Mrs, Kennedy.
recently Drought suit to tinuul her mar
riage. H was alleged that she was
logged into the marriage when he was
I years old by Joseph F.tlm.
far the Oregon deteetivese have
een unable to locat- Mrs. Kllis. either
here or ut her former home iu I.os
iiKeies
HOPK ABANDONED TOR
RECOVERY Or AERONAUT
HAKI'.U HTY. tir .
,;?VUlP very ;f.,f
hks. who wn injro,, prw
';g a balloon sm-en.t.u,, w J.i".
irom his position. tu
An African Prevtr.
The savugs of Afiiea seek wisdom
from their proverbs. Here la one of
them: "Cue head Impaled ou the gate
pout la more valuable than six on the
shoulders of enemies. "
Solomon's Ttmpls.
The orig.ua Jewish temple Id Jeru
salem, built by Soluuiou 1000 B C,
was destroyed by Nebucaaduezeur
B. C: built by Zerubbabi W4 B. C;
partlully dttro,VHl by PojupejOo B. tX;
rebuilt by Herod 21 B. C. and finally
deatroyed by Tltua 70 A. U.
A Brg Jump. .
There la one recorded performance at
aQcleiit Greece wuioft. If It is to ba
credited, probably no one llviiig could
approacb tbat auaxUig jump of Hbayl
lus, who. wltb ti aid o weights and
a springboard, la aald Uj have cleared
fifty are feet.
Bedford Tribut., 50 per bosUl
The Bna
The Bettgalese. says a writer, are not
B warlike people. 'J he climate, damp
aud warm, has produced a met of peo
pie who are uot tuuacular. Tliry have
deab, but are small buued, hm 1 Luvaria
bly bare smulj wrlata unJ auk lea.
Ibese pbysleal attribute L.i e tended
to make them other tliati wtirie In uu
lure. Cut Ftowsrs.
A good way to s?uU a few choice cut
dowei S to u dlaUue'e U to cut allts In
potatoes uud luuett the jluwer sleuth,
taking care that they are ttruily fasteu
ed In. Au ordinary potato will keep
most tlowers fresh for two weeks lu a
moderate temperature.
Mercury.
Mercury can be used ouly for tem
perature beiweeu 40 aud U75. sluce It
freezes at 40 and bolls ut 07o. For
lower temperatures ulrubol U used, aud
for higher temperature ulr thermome
ters are employed.
Priyanini.
Duiiug I ue revolution in Italy Pa
gaiilul wu seized as u suspect aud
throwu Into priso'i. where be was cou
dtied for soinc t-jrs. Having u viol la
M ltb oue hti iij i only, by luceSdunt pruc
ike he u.tpiiiuil uu e.veL-utluu so mas
terful that he was able to pluy upon
the oue stitu- mre vvoudcrtully tbau
utheru t'OiiiU upon four.
Eels.
The driest of uil tHhetj Is perhaps
the river eel. yet, uivordlug to uu anal
ysts by il tjeiiimii ibeinlsl, UU pel ten I
uf Us huljsltiijie U water. Salmon
voujf next, with til. I per cent. Lob
Mt-VH uiid osL('i.s are four -tlrtbs water
Wallid Citias of China.
The wulteil cltle-i ol' Chili;) ure well
iiuuieJ, for (he muj-iiity ure surrouiij
c'd by w u 1 irt thirty to for t y Tee t lu
'.tetglit UUtl houi liUteeu to thllfV feet
it ItiL'jdiii I he i lty of Hdluiifu Ih
'.iunniu.il-. 1 ly a wuli bUl:eu miles lu
.'llvillUleieUee.
New York'u Chamber of Cjminurce.
Tin oldest rouiuieiclal t'urpol ii t Inn
.u the I'ulled StutiH Is in New York
II Is i lie chamber of commerce,
jrguuUed May ii. I "iUH. In the historic I
r'lHUiues' tuveru.
The weultht Itiu.ium uie ?iuld to be
r itieiucl.v piouiuble lu hole) uud nUo
Li'e)i'iM hi the Itiiultj In v.bh'h they ure
Luvrllu. A Hulss uuilturlly insists
tii.tl -UU liUiluus will hpviid uiuie u ti
uiuuih than I .Mm Kugil-h muu uutt
isuuieu foi t!n-' tuuie peilud uf tluie.
V'ubd EfiyiAvinjj
The tlcsi Lugllsb engravers on wood
woithy ol n-iihe weie IMward KliU
oil. bom lu Illl't .litlitl .liu-Uooti,
who died In I. lint the art h.ul lio
leal Vlllillly Ih i:iig!iuut Ull the Molh
i'iH lievwch, about the cUme of the
'l.;!itccuUi iculury. tuuuded the hlug
Ibh school, whkb bus niuce attalued
:i pultlou triuiiJ to no other.
Smoking Competitions.
SUiiiLlug ci'tnpetUUius are extremely
popular lu (Jermaiiy. itnd uot long ago
a prime winner nuoLcd a cigur tor sev
iMity foul' aud a half mluutcs without
letting It go out None ( the otber
coiiipetltora' records was over uu hour
India.
You may wander for days tb lough
India without seeing a Kuropeau
There are white cuhiules lu each or the
capita h, but outside of these ouly a
few planters, liudeis aud mlsslouuiles
ure scattered over the laud lu a city
like Hi u urea, the Yeulce of ludla. a
inau might live a year without seeing
a white face
ButUr And.
The French chef Uisldta that the very
foiiudutlou of all good cooklug Is but
ter aud oulou married lu the pot. The
Italian cuclulere prefers butter aud
garlic The Spuuiah cocluero seasous
his dishes wltb butter uud leeks.
Ths Zulu.
If be Is properly led the Zulu does
uot uudeistaud the me suing of the
word "surrender."
Old Iron Work,
lu a dark corner near the west en
trance of Winchester cathedral L a
door composed of four pieces of tiou
grUI work, which have the distinction
of being the oldest apecliueus of their
kind lu Kuglaud.
AmbiP, '
Amber Is fuuud all along the Prus
slau shores uf the Baltic, but pilucl-
pally In the peulusuln of Sauilaud. All
auitter found everywhere la atate prop
t-rty. but the state cntinot mlue amber
without the penuls4toi of the owner
f the ground.
The old reliable Albany Nurseries.
I hava the larfe! stock uf fruit tret
u the Paoific coast. Pears, apples.
peach, plumi, apricots, nectarioes, cber
r tea, Kuglish waluuts, ahade and orua
meutal trees, berries, rotes aud shrubs,
all of which I offer at lowest prices
consisteut with first class nursery stock.
Having been with this nursery 15 years,
1 1 can guarantee all stock to ba true to
luaut Kod frvs from disease, t handle
laothiftj Oregon grown lrt.
1 L. B. WARNER,
atesiford, Or
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No slngU loser
tlons less than 16 cents. Six lniartiona
for ths prica of four. SeTonty-fiTS
centi a liuo per month.
FOB RENT.
b'UU RKNT .Modern 0 room new cot
tago; electric lights, bath, window
shades. Inquire Onenbrugge 's resi
KOK RENT Huite of three rooms, fur
uiahed for light honsnkceping, 4.SU
per week or $1 per mouth; uice cot
tage; good neighborhood; quiet uud re
tired. See Rogue River hand cum
pany. 103
FOR RENT Two' front office ruoms
and en lurge room 36s40 iu MUeB
building. Inquire at premitcs or at
Tribune office.
FOR RENT-Pornished rooms, nleetric
light and baths. Mr. R. U. Hale, D
street near 11th. tf
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE Half, interest in the bet
business proposition In Medford. Ad
dress Box 27, Medford.
FOR SA1E Good young driving inure.
W. T. Welch, Central Poiqt, Or. lo.t
FOR SALE Two-horse covered express
wagon, in good condition, with double
harness, cheap. See Lawtoii or Hub
bard Bros. H"
FOR HALE New IlixU tent, S ox. can
vasa. O. E. McUiunis, Cottage and C
streets. K'-
FOH SALE One anto, ..r trade for
good land. Address Box "24, Med
lord.
FOR SALE Residence property; 7
rooms and bath, city water, electric
lights, sewer connection. F. C. Page.
FOR SALE 1.1 choice lots, five min
utea from depot, ueur nchool; easy
terms. F. C. Page.
FOR HALE Seventh street business
property, two-story brick, 50x140; a! no
liliU fwet on Seventh street by 50 feet
ou Riverside avenue. F. C. Page.
FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is iu the
market now; choice ten acre tracts,
beat location io the valley. L. Nee
demeyer, Jacksonville. "
r'OR SALE Small business; fine loca
tion. Inquire Tribune.
WANTED.
WANTEU Uoud stenographer who can
handle Home bookkeeping uud ware
house accouuts. Address P. O. box
fj71, Medford, Oregon.
tTTNTrTb To 'ltrAmiOQ toIoTJ
head of Htock iheep. Write Box 11,
Medford, Or.
BUBINESS CARD5.
WANTED A span of good horses,
geldings or mares, which can be driven
or worked, sevtu or eight years old,
sound aad gentle, weight 1100 or JZOO
pouudv. AddresH Tribune, Medford.
RRTNG CHINA INTO CLOSER
RELATIONSHIP WITH AMERICA
I'EKIN, China, July It was an
iiniuictut tiere toiiay tnai iu vnnieni
government has decidtd to appoint Tang
Shoa Yi, governor of Mukden province,
high nmi!iinsioiier to the lluited
.Stales to thank the American govern
inent for remitting a part of the boxer
lent of foreign aftuirs and is well ac
iiiiiiited with American institutions.
The government intends to send 100
utudeutH to the United Slates every ye.r
for four years nul then 50 a year until
the entire amount of the indemnity re
mitted by the United Stnten has beeu
expended. This is only part of a plan
to bring China into doner relatioiiRhip
with America.
r.LlX'TRIO SHOVEL
WORKING PLACER GROUNDS
The ipieHtiou of a cheap method of
working the rich grounds of southern
Oregon hiia been found is proven by the
siu'crssl'ul operation of the mammoth
electric shovel at the Centennial mine
tot Kane's creek. The big machine was
started this week, and the trial run haw
ouviuced the promoters that the ma
chine will NuceesHfully do the work for
wliu n it is installed. The machine has
been in operation, since Monday and th
tirt cleanup will be made tomorrow.
I'p till Wednesday enough gold was
shown upon the plates to show that the
washer was doii.g its work in excellent
shape and that the success of the veu
tare was practically assured. Uold Hill
News.
THE ODELL,
Leadiug Rooming House of the city.
Free baths. Over Postoffice.
M. D. MOORE.
J. T. ANKBOM,
WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Furnished when
Wanted.
Ball gloscock,
Cootntatora and Builders.
All Work Ouaranteed.
Offica with 0. H. Pierce it Sou.
Phone 653. P. O. Box 771.
G. M. JONES,
' City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed oo short
notice. Leave orders with chief of
police. j
" DR. A. B. SWEET !
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence, j
""oolvio aTdubham, 1
Attorneys-at haw.
Geo. H. Durham, Gruuta Pass, Or. j
Win M. CoWlg. Medford. Or. !
OHISHGLM & MARTIN
House Painting, Paper Hanging and
Tinting. All work guaranteed.
Phone Lockbox 125, Medford, Or. ;
J. E. ENYART.Presid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice President.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Asa t ( Rahier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD. OB.
OAPITAT 30,000
SURPLUS 1.00 -
Safetv Boxes to Kent. A (leueral Baukiug Business
Ti'ansacted. We Solioit Your Patronage i $
Medford Fumlturo Co., Undertkk
Uny (jhoue Niglit Pbouua: H. W.
Coiiklio 36; .1. U. ButUr 14.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AKU VOL
SECTION AGENCY.
Lock Bui 808. Medford, Or.
E. B. SEELT. M. D.
PbyticiMu aud .Surgeon
.Modern Equipped Operating Rooma.
.X Kay. Office Houre. 10 12, 2 4 P. M.
Office lu Jackeou County Bank Bldg.
OO TO DB. QOBLB FOE TOOB
OLASSEa
If Inrksun
Are Y nr Valuable i
in Safely?
State Depositary.
Ketablislied XS.
CAP IT AIi AND SURPLUS
1115,000.00
An vaur valuublea protected aiialust
tko ::ttauliS uf burglars or Hi euddeu
uitbri-ak of l'iief Uo uot lie autiafied
with doubtful p'o:.tiun, but acture tlie
most poaitivi- kind of safety by ticpoa
itiuK your valuable! iu the fire and
burglar pru.if vault of tbe Jaokaon
County Buul;.-
Safe deposit buiee !o rent, $4 00 and
up per year.
W. I. VAWTKR. Preeidei.l ;
II. K. LIM'LKV, Cashier
Optical Parlor in Perry Warehouae,
SKVENTH STREET.
"He Hae No Otber Buiinesa.'
MERCHANTS' LUNCHEON
Tin1 Nash huts a HU'rchauts' luncheon
euch noon from U::t0 to 1 : ItO.
Rflihes, soup, choice of two meats,
your favorite beverage aud coffee, for
1!5 centa.
Nash Gate
Golden
Grain
Granules
! ib'l' NO-' -
100 PER CENT PURE
CEREAL COFFEE.
LOCAL MARKET.
The fololwring qootatloua are mn iw
partial report of the pricea paid by Med
ford dealera:
Wheat $1 per buelol.
Flour $'J.70 per cwt.
Whole barley fit per ten.
Hay tin per ton.
Alfalfa tlU per ton.
New potatoea $1 ii par cwt.
Butter 40c per roll.
Lard loc per pound.
Beanec per poaud
Kgga t'-Vil per doteu.
Sugar tl sO per cf t.
Turkeys 13o per pouud.
Poultry Hpriug. I'J to 13; heua. $3 50
lu (4 per doieu.
llama lc per pouud.
Shouldera-'IOc per pound.
Huge a "no to tic per pound.
I atlle to SVjc per pound.
It tastes like coffee. It looks
like coffee and it smells like
coffee, but is pure roasted
grains, blended so as to pro
cure the best flavor, the
greatest strength aud an ar
ticle wbicb young and old
may drink morning, noon
and night.
(lolden Grain Granules is
especially reennirnendt'd ti
those suffering from heart
trouble, nervousness, consti
pation, indigestion, dyspep
sia and stomac!! troubles.
PLAY BALL
If you intend getting a uew Summer
Suit it is time you vtre ordering now,
a uil gnt sornn hf'iiefit uf it during the
summer uud etuly full. We are ready
for you ut any time with a complete
Hue of uovellies iu summer fabrics,
which ww make iuto perfect fitting,
stylish dothiug.
J. A. KREUZfR & CO.
IMPORTERS AND TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORG.
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Nvery Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful- Recreation
ITS PAG 1 1 .TIES ARK COMPLETE Best of food
aud an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All
modern 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 PORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
' Albany or Corvallis, tlience ( 'orvallis & Kastern R. R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
Rate From Medford
SfclASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Our elaborate uew auimner book givea a couciae description of Newport,
iucluding a list- uf hotele. their capacity and ratea. Call ou, telephone or wrilv
A. 8. ROSEN BAUM, WM. McMTJRRAY,
Local Agent, Medford Oeueral Paaseuger Agent, Portland
Xearly 2-pound package
for 125c, all retail grocers, witi -.ut interest.
TEN - RE3 r 1NE ORCHARD LAN D, CLEARED AND IN OULTIVA
TION JHE MILE FROM EAOLE POI NT. MU DOWN AND $10 A MONTH
Daily & McComb
C'TIOE, ROOM 33,
J ACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILD INO
Wholesale bv
MEDFORD BASH & DOOR CO.
P. B. TheiSS & Co. 'Window and Door Screens, Block Wood
Met! ford, Or.
Office futures and all kinds of plantiif mill work, including turned work and
I fancy grille. F, BETWEEN TH AND 7TH STS. J HONE 63.
See ua for bargaina We have farina
fur sale, well improved; good orcbarde;
rich aoil; $-0 to 180 per acre. Heare
Pirlle, Hrownaville Laud A Investment
Co., browuaville. Oregon. tf
Saturday niht the big opportunity
lit.'; uri per eeut off the regular price
of tailor made aoita till then. See
Kiferl. 10.1 1
Walter Oavie. former m..,; ..r
I'. K., spent Friday and Saturday via
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Wh
MUADQUARTERS I -OR SASH AND DOORS
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co,
KILNS AND MILLS AT OLKNDALK OREGON
VARl) AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREUON.