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MKDFORI) DAILY TltlKUNti, M KDFORIJ, OKKCiOV, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper ix a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Geokqs Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On. montfa, by mail or carrier. . . .0.S .. year, by mail. .. Olty subscriber, who dln The Tribun. mailed t. i tbtm t u" iworta or other ouVof-towu place will pleas, notify to. offic, glT- STdty .ddrew and th. length of tin., they dealr. paper stmt to wwWldr.ii. On returning, pleaae notify office 1 order that rvlc y oarrler may be promptly resumed. 11 E A 1,'STS IXDEl'E.XDEXCE I'A HTY. The independence party, holding n "national conven tion" in Chicago this week, is a travesty on independence. It lias no independence of any kind, hut. in dependent in nvoi'i- wnv nnon the nockclhook of W. R, Hearst, its ere- ator'and inspiration. Were would lie no more "independence party." 'Phis nersonallv conducted organization is an open houffe nolitica! party. It is satire upon American politics mid politicians and should have the same effect upon political parties that, Don Quixote had upon medieval chivalry destroy them by showing their absurdity. The independence party has been incorporated by W. R. Hearst and his hired men the same as any other corpo ration. It is controlled absolutely by him and can be de livered body, soul and breeches to anyone who pays the price. He delivered it to Tammany when he ran for gov ernor, he sold it to the republicans in the following elec tion, add is today in league with the republicans with the sole idea of defeating Bryan. Every organizer of the independence party draws a salary from Hearst. Most ployes or lawyers on the Hearst to the "national convent ion no sentiment or popular support behind any one of them. Organization is effected in various states, as it, was m Ore gon, by the arrival of a paid agent, who advertises for members and by promises of free advertising and publicity in the Hearst papers, by providing special cars and hotel accommodations, rounds up enough to be called a "dele gation." I?nt they represent no one except Hearst and themselves. Hearst; is a discredited demagogue, whose power for good or evil has long been on the wane. He has no morals of any kind nothing but a clamorous pretense. He keeps beating his yellow journal tom-tom, crying against known evils, that lie may delude, mislead and betray sincere fol lowers. Wherever he is known, his insincerity is despised; and he is weakest where best, known. He denounces both old parties as rotten but neither are as rotten as his -own third party, which represents himself and therefore ran have no principle. Shouting against, the Southern Pacific in California, Hearst stopped his warfare for .$1000 a month "advertis ing." Clamoring against corruption in politics, Hearst de feated .Franklin K. Lane and Theodore Bell for governor in the (1 olden State to insure llarriman's control. Posing as champion of honesty, Hearst supported Sclnnitz and Rucf in three campaigns and is now fighting the graft prosecution. Advocating purity in politics, Hearst spent a fortune buying votes to nominate- himself in the national democratic convention four years ago, and because some one bought it ahead of him, he repudiates democracy. Pic turing himself the defender of the people from corrupt bosses, Hearst leagued himself with Murphy of Tammany or Piatt and Odell as occasion offered, lie fought Roose velt's every reform. And now he lends his fake third party in an effort, to block these reforms by defeating Hryan as he defeated ISell in California. Hearst says that Hryan is "a knight in motley." On a relative basis. Hearst himself wears the livery of lhat class of night animals known as the genus Mephitis (the skunk.) DISUVI'TIXG THE I'AltTY. The Portland Oregonian has renewed its policy of dis rupting the republican party just before a political cam paign, so that factional strife thereby engendered will make possible democratic success. It is now demanding the removal of W. M. Cake as state chairman because is a believer in (Statement Xo. 1. It says: "Jt will be impossible to in Oregon under the leadership tion of a democrat (Chamberlain) to the senate. Repub licans have no confidence m low it. Mr. Cake and others, who are pledged to the elec tion of Mr. Chamberlain, will not be permitted to lead the republican party further, to its final betrayal and un doing." "The only chance is to repudiate such leadership. Oth erwise the, state will g l.r Bryan with a rush. Xcw or ganisation of the republican party in indispensable, if hopeful ef rort. is to he made for the republican candidate for the presidency in the state." This is a sample of w rule or ruin noliev r ,11.1,,.,,.... pursued by the Oregonian, whose ,.lH..r Ktin'oherishoH the delusion that were btatenient . .5.00 the pocket book to close, there a tremendous joke, a huge ot them are newspaper em payroll. Every "delegate is paid tor going. I Here is carrv on a campaign for Taft of men pledged to the ele such leadership; will not fol No. J out of tho wuy, he might' buy the senator.ship, aud because it is not out of the way, and those elected will not violate their solemn pledges, he endeavors to create friction enough to help carry the state for Bryan. Cake's removal or attempted removal will stir up such a rumpus that it will completely wreck the G. O. P. cam paign, and then the Oregonian will point to Statement No. 1 as the cause of disaster, when it will not be Statement Xo. 1 at all, but the feuds st irred up by the paper. What the people of Oregon think of forcing legislators to vote for popular choice for senator was shown by the tremendous majority given the proposed amendment at the .June election, when only a few thousand votes could be mustered in favor of the old system.' A JOLLY SWIM. There was K man three feet nnm'iil Went HwitiKiiine in u rink. Ill) hired a (dim mini's bulbing unit, (if course hi did nut think. It took ii ii hour to get it mi; It (lid lit rather tight, Then ho strolled the sandy lmnk. Wiin he- nut a night ? " : I A friend f bin stopped np behind, And whispered in bin ear: "Ymir suit in split cleiin up Hie biiek," The rent he did not heiir. A dive iliiwn, down lie went; He hit the bottom hlird; Hie mouth wild filled with water; The cement floor was marred. A fellow quickly pulled him out. A hero iirave was lie, The fat guy squealed: "Iion't pull me out; Don't let the ladies Hce." He wrote at once to Carnegie, For n mednl of pure tin, For the mniden coy who saved him With a handy safety pin. Tess Miirslinll. BRYAN ONCE MORE. (IudiannpoliH News, Kep.) Whatever may bo said by our dis appointed eastern friends, ltryan was freely chosen. He represents the, rank and file rather than the organization of liis party. It is idle to deny his strength. A man that could maintain himself thus for 1'J years, lifter two crushing defeats, and could again carry iff the honor almost without ll contest, is a strong man. There is only one possible explanation of tho phenomenon that does not consist with this view, nud Ihnt is that many democrats bellcvod that their party would bo defeated any how, and that they preferred Hint it should be defeated under Bryan feel ing that auollier defeat would end him rather than under nnyouo else. Un doubtedly there was sometliiug of this. Hut it is not of itself enough to account for what has happened. Wo believe I hat if will have to lie e.dmilted Hint Hryan was the fair choice, of his party that he was nominated simply because Ihe democratic parly wanted him to be nominated. We think farther as we have ninnv times said that Mr. Hryan is stronger with the people than he ever was be fore, and that the republicans will make , great mistake if they assume that he an easily be defeated. For the mini in iuite as popular as lie ever was, has inte as sluing a hold on the affections of Ihe people, and yet he has grown in wiNiloin, ami is. we believe, less rail- ical. No wiso student of events will be deceived by the enl husiasin of tho hour, lint neither will such u man shut his eyes to it, or refuse lo sea in il a source of encouragement for the demociiils. It is no holiday campaign on which the republicans are entering. 'I'hey will have to fight for every foot of ground. It is possible lhat, in the light of delibern tiou, the out husiasin for llrviAi inav wane, nml Hint enthusiasm for Taft of which there is now little mnv de velop. It may be, ton, us it has been in Hie past, lhat the people will content (heniselves with shouting for Hryan, and then go quietly ,,nd vote the other ticket. As to this, it is impossible now to know anything. All that we can say. all Hint anyone can sav, is that Mr. Hryan 's nomination has roused great enthusiasm, Hint he is the freo choice of his party; Hint that party is united as it has not beeu for HI years; Hint Hryan is stronger than he ever was before. ( ml Hint people are no longer afraid of him at least to the extent thai they once were. The situation has changed in many wavs, nud every change is favorable lo Hrvnn. Prohibition in Curry County. (Weddeibiiin Hiidium.) The success of the prohibition move voting ,rv n largo u.rtion of the stale of Oregon has not made good for the cause of t pernnce, for the reason that the "jug behind the door" nud the bottle mid demijohn in the brush is lending the tender' youths from the nge of El upwards in paths which will terminate iu social and moral des- iiuiioii. eiiiue lurry went drv the lemi.iolins linve been coming to the dif ferent parts of t lie county in great mini bers, and upon each ocension when .I,......,., 1... .... 1 , . "'' " nail III the various minuets mere lias been more drunken ness than was eiistomnrv when the sn loons existed. Xot onl'v more drunk eness. but different drunkards. Tin place of the older .hunks hss been Ink in youtlis trom 1,1 upwards. This I'omiition is brought nhout bv certain Kiiormii una vicious vouno- men l, iniiiK it n smart thing to debnuch the lender youth and by some unprincipled ones who desire to degrade the youth fill ones thnt they mnv have unifit in Hie operation of n bliiol nin (1 1. ..i lent that the effort of Hie prohibition ils has not provided a reme.lv to siu press the evil they desired, nor can such nn end be achieved bv the methods lopted, and unless the moral tone of (he various communities mi be im. proved all efforts for the suppression of the drinking habit will be fruitless. . Bee us for bargains We have farms for sale, well improved; good orchards; risk toll; t0 to tod per acre. Pearl Write. Brownsville l.arol Investment Co., SrewatTtUa, Orafaa. tf Classified Advertisements One Cent a Word No tingle Inset. tlous less than 15 cents, Six insertions for the prlee of four. Seventy flvo cents a line per month. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished board. 221 I street. - with US FOR RENT' Largo dwelling house, nice shady grounds, near business center; suitable or dwelling or lodging house. Call Gold Ray Realty Co., 208 West Seventh at. 112 FOR BENT Modem 0 room new cot tage; electric lights, bath, window shades. luquire Oscnbruggn 's resi dence, FOR RENT Two frout office rooms and one large room !)6i40 in Miles building. Inquire at premises or at Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light and baths. Mrs. R. L. Hale, D street near 11th. tf FOR SALE. FOR SAI.K House lent, 14x111, 4.5 wninscoting, matted floor; bargain. E. B. Sawyer, 30.1 O street. 112 FOR SALE Choice building lot, very close in, sightly location, in fine res idence section; price reasonable, terms easy. Address M, llox fiOS, Mod foril, FOR SALE A Barred Plymouth roost or, thoroughbred, 15 mouths old. Ad dress P. O. liox B72. Medford. FOR SALE Leading rooming house iu Medford, location unsurpassed, genu ine bargain to right party, cash prop osition only. Wrilo 0, Box 80S. 1 IS FOR SALE Team of ponies, thorough ly broke for sadde or driving, single or double; also hack and harness; a nap. Apply L. R. F., Tribune office FOR SALE Half interest In Hie best business proposition in Medford. Ad dress Box 27, Medford. FOR SALE Residence property; 7 rooms and bath, city water, electric lights, sewer connection. F. C. Page. FOR SALE 15 choice lots, five min utes from depot, near school; easy terms. F. C. Page. FOR SALE Sevou lb street business property, two-story brick, 50x140; also 2:io feet on Seventh street by 50 feet on Riverside avenue. F. C. Page. FOR SALE S. N. Subdivision is in the market now; choice ten-acre tracts, best location in the valley, L. Nee demever, Jacksonville. " WANTED. WANTF.I) Washing and ironing done, also one furnished room to rent. Itlti Ninth street. Mrs. Dnrliug. 115 WANTED To rent, Oregon hotel or resort or properly suitable for same; purchase privilege; givo price and full particultirs. Deutsche, 458 Newport nv., Chicago. 118 WAITRESS WANTED None but first class need apply. Addresa Hotel Ore gon, Ashlund, Or. 113 W ANTED-T-Five acres bearing orchard, apples and pears, reasonable dislunco. Cash. J., E. Payette, Medford. 112 WANTED bids on 14 by 20 by 22 foot corrugated iron building with concrete floor. Plaus aud specifications cau be seen at our office, 200 West Seventh street. Rogue River Electric Co. lit) WANTED Young man who is .good stenographer und typewriter, who can also act as warehouse aud shipping clerk; good salary aud good prospects of advancement to the right man. Ad dress P. ((. Box 418, Medford, Or. 110 WANTED To buy from 100 to"auO head of stock sheep. Write Box 1M, Medford, Or. WANTED A span of good horses, geldings or mares, whick oan be driven or worked, sevtn or eight years old, sound and gentle, weight 1100 or 1200 pounds. Addresa Tribune, Medford. Tho Double-Action Rocall. ( Wciblcrhuru Itailium.) The advantages nnd beauties of the new recall law recently passed bv ini tiative vote are being exemplified in the city of Medford. where the prohibi tionists are asking Councilman John D. Olwell to vacate his office because lie voted to license snloous. No doubt llie innn who drafted this law had greater things in view hen lie foisted it on the people of the state, and was plan ning to reduce senators and congress men to the ranks, rather than raise petty municipal cmhroglios nud come pient endless local quarrel. Happilv Hie law will work both wavs, and when .me side is beaten, it can turn around :iml invoke the recall on nnv man in public against whom they have n grudge. .Vnd then the other side can get busy. And so no nil finitum. ad unuseum. trouble without intermission. and everybody joyously impaling his enemy with a recnll petition. Yes. the r.H-ll is n ami inatitutinn. Ii i. wonder nobody ever thought of It be tor. ' 1 BUSINESS CARDS. When otbera fail, call cm OR. E. J. BONNES, Eye Specialist. Office in the Grand Theater bldg. Phone 35. Seventh auil Main. THE ODELL, Leading Rooming Uouso of the city. Free bathe. Over Postof fiee. M. D. MOORE. J. T. ANKROM, WELL DIGGER. MEDFORD, OR. Prlcca right. Pumpe 1'nrnUhed when Wanted. BALL ft OLOSCOOK, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with O. H. Pierce & Sou. Phone 053. P. O. Box 771. 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 Surgaon. Office at Residence. COLVIO E DURHAM, Attorueya-atiaw. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. Wm M. Oolvig, Medford, Or. OHISHOLM & MARTIN House Painting, Paper Hanging aud 1 Tinting. All work guaranteed. Phone 229. Lockbox 125, Medford, Or. Medferd Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone .163; Night Phones: C. W. ConUlin 36; J. H. Butler 14S. PRIVATE DETECTIVE ANt COL SECTION AGENCY. Lock Box 808. Medford, On. E. R. BEELYTlarix Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Raj. Oftice Hours, 10-12, 2-4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. GO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOUR GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. "He Has No Other Business." LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC Linen in Oregon PROM MEDFORD, ORE. as follows: Both Ways Quo Way Through Via TO Portland. California. Chicago $82.40 $87,50 St. Louis 77.40 82.50 St. Paul 68.90 81.75 Omaha 69.90 75.00 Kansas City .. G9.90 75.00 Tickets will be on sale .Tune 19, 20. July , 7, 22, 23. August 6, 7, 21, 22. Wood for return in 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For auj' further information rail on A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, or write to WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. mjiiau i ii .j-im ji i juj'-J A Word to the Wise You Would tYrl light - food "I. 1 4, if ymi Imd nil opportunity to gi't n v nia-li nttrnt'tm unit ttt n money iiv ing prift. W ot'frr you mu h a elutrn'o KitVrt ' Fall an.l Wintrr tio.MN ;,r. lion1 over .nn liHVretit xfylen in nil tin In t o lial'. t tut- aii'I have inr oritur rarly. Our Summer Suits go At A great re ductior. A fit guarantt-l. Patronize home industry. Ktwp your money t home. French Dry ClcAning nud Repairing Neatly Done. W.W. EIFERI 01TT TAILO. HBDTOBD, OR. Stat Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 MEDFORD SAS Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEBN 6TH AND 7TH STS. I HONE 63. Don't Bother to Cook It's too hot. Get what you want aire Iv prepared; we have it. We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN C STREET, NTEAR EIGHTH till v Copts iiiht .1. K. KNYAHT.l'ri'sid cnt. .1. A. PKHRY, Vice-President. The Medford MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Poxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage TO HOT TO EAT anything but the host. TE it is meat, you are sure to get the best here, with the price no more than elsewhere. Medford Meat Company COLD STORAGE MEATS Next Hotel Xash. Medford, Or. NOT1CH. Notice is hereby gtvrn tlist the un lersigned will apply to the pity council .if the city of Medford, Oregon, at the ni'xt meeting for a license to sell spir ?tons, vinous and malt liquors in quan lities less than a gallon for the period f six months, at bis place of business ii lot 11, in block 2u, in the city of .Uedford, Oregon. Hated July 10. 1908. V. M. KENNKDY. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the usder iiiutil will apply to the city council of the city of Medford. Oregon, st the meeting to be held on Augimt 3, IMS, for a license to sell spiritous, cinous and malt liiplors in quantities less than a gallon, at his place of business, at lot 10 nml 1 1, in block 21. in said city, for a period of six months. haled .Inly 20, 1!0S, JOHN HARRIMiTON'. CITV TKKASl'KKR NOTICE. Office of City Trcnur.r, Medford, Oregon, July 20, 1H0S. ' Notice is ber.-by given that there are funds in the eity treasury fv the re demption of light aud water fund war rants No, l.tj" to 1H.V2, inclusive, pro tested IVecmhcr S, 1W7. Interest on same will cease after Ihe above date. 110 L. L. JACOBS, City Treasurer. It Assures Safety The financial strength of the Jack son County Bank assures the safety of t-very dollar of ita depositors' funds. Its management, equipment and facil ities enable it to furnish a banking serv ice Hint is unexceled for efficiency. Your account, subject to your check, 1b in vited. Twenty years under same manage ment. V. I. VAWTKR, Prtfsideut G. R. L1NDLEY, Cashier MERCHANTS' LUNCHEON The Nash hots a merchants' luncheon ea. h noon from 11:30 to 1:30. lielishtt.-t, bo up, choice of two meats, your favorite beverage and coffee, for "ii cents. Nash Buffet H & DOOB CO. WHILE TRAVELING ON A VACATION you want n stylish aud comfortable suit of clothing thnt will hang well and not bag at the knees and wrinkle in tho slightest dampness. "We have pro vided the lightest woight serges and tweeds for summer suits, and will make them up to give you a perfect fit and tho distingue air of a gentleman. i. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPORTERS AND TAILOBB. PALM BUILDING,"' MEDFORD, OEB. .10HN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cnshier. National Bank NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mxlford, Oregon, July 24, 190S. The eity of Medford, Oregon, will receive bids at the office of Benj. M. Collius, recorder, until 0 p. m. Thursday August 0th, llios, for all materials and labor necessary to construct a twenty mile gravity pipeline, diversion works, reservoir, etc. A certified check for 10.000, payable to the recorder of the city of Medford, will be required as a guarantee of goon faith. Approximate quantities: 1,200,000 feet hoard measure, staves; 1,000,000 pounds steel hands; 40,o0 cubic vards excava tion; sno barrels cement.' I1RNJ. M. COLLINS, Recorder. W. J. KOUERTS, Consulting Kngioeer. I 't orfe do not appreciate something for nothingit is human nature to value only that which is paid for. The Tribune's circulation $ paid. Y