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MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY XK VMS. T Steamer Lines to Be Of fered for Sale-Can Not Change Rates CHICAGO, July 2i. Railroad offi cials here havo sent nut circulars that they will go out of the- export trade to Chiua, Japan, New Zealand and Aus tralia November 1, and it is frely predicted that the steamships of the Harriman line out of San Francisco, the Hill lines out of Seattle and the lines out of Vancouver, the' Canadian Pacific, will be offered for sale and that the purchasers will be thu .Tapa 11080. In seudiug out these notices, the rail roads havo carried out their threat, made to the interstate commerce com mission, when rule (HI was promulgated. This rule requires the records to pub lish the, overland portion of their rates from foreign parts to inland ports and not depart from this public tariff under three days' notice for lowering and ten days' notice for an increase. The Canadian Pacific, Great North ern, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Southern Pacifir, Oregon Short Line nud Santa Fo roads aro the roads that have sent these notices, and their offi cials hero say that they will adhere to the policy of refusing goods for ex port trade. The road 8 claim that until freight rates can be changed over night they cannot hold the oriontal trade, which amounts to $250,000 a year, because the isthmian canal draws so much ton nage from the orient. CHANGE IN METHODS OF TELEPHONE COMPANY A complete- change in the methods of directing the Pacific Telophoae and legraph company will bo inaugurat ed August 1. The company will have its' general headquarters in San Fran cisco as at present, but the work will bo divided into three departments plant, operating and commercial. The territory of the. company will be divided into three districts the southern, with headquarters at Los An gnles; the central, with headquarters at San Francisco, and the third with head quarters at Portland. Each of these departments has a head in Sau Fran cisco who is responsible only to the gen eral manager, iilid each of -the divisions has a department head responsible onlv to his department head in San Francis co. In this fashion it is aimed to keep the three departments distinct from one another. W. J. Phillips, who has been superin tendent of the Sun Francisco division for a good many years, will havo charge o the commercial department of the northom division with headquarters in Portland. HARRIMAN TO ARRIVE AT KLAMATH NEXT WEEK E. H. Harriman and family, accom panied by a few friends, will arrive at their summer home on Upper Klam ath lake next week for a stay of sev eral weeks, during which the sons of, the railroad magnate will hunt bear and deer among other outdoor sports. Pelican Ray lia-s been vastly improved tinder the direction of Colonel V. II. Hnlabird, personal representative of Mr. Harriman. An eleetric light plant had been installed, a small refrigernting plant and new launches plueed on the water of the lake. The outing will include a trip-to Crater lake, a spot about which the railroad president became enthusiastic last year. The chief electrician of the Southern Pacific arrived several days ago to inspect the telegraph line to Pel ican Bay and to havo everything in con nection therewith in perfect condition for the dispatch of business during the next few weeks. KLAMATH OWNERS WILL ANNUL THEIR CONTRACTS Landowners in the upper section of the Klamath government irrigation pro ject have taki-u steps to annul contracts made with the government for water to be supplied on completion of the canal system. If request for annulment is re fused, suit wille brought. When the plans were adopted the gov ernment required that 80 per cent of tho lands be sigucd. This could not be done, and bid offered for construction of the dam wore rejected. Landowners asked for a reconsideration and demand ed an early tommencemcnt of opera tions on the upper project. Director F. If. Xewell of the reclamation service ntoud firm and the present movement is the result. Landowners are fighting the rcclama tinn s.rvice through their Water Vtwrn' association. TRIED TO KILL WIFE, THEN COMMITS SUICIDE SEATTLE, W.nh., July 20. Having failed in an Attempt to kill his wife, with whom he had not been living for some month, Ray W. Caldwell is dead today, a suicide, and .Mrs. Caldwell is aligntly wounded. When his wife refused to return to him Tuesday night. Caldwell hnt her over the head with a revolver and then fired two bullets nt her, none of which took effect. He instantly turned the weapon upon himwlf, fired and fell dead. The tragedy occurred nt the home of Mr. Caldweli'i father. . UIT0R1 Utdiord Tribunt, tOt t" tk- Advlc to Angler. Of all th sporta that many man Ara looking for and wishing To taka a hand In now and then By far tha belt la rutting So cat a rod and line and hook. Impale a worm or crickat. Strike for a river, laka or brook In ope n land or thicket. Should flit? a ba thick or wather wat, tray, "don't get In a pucker." Have pauence, friend, and aoon you'll A catfish, trout or aucker. Should you take home when night ap- A little Hail's corpus twii't tell your friends In after yara "i'wun big ui any porpoise. A. I.. 1.. In Forest and Stream. A Modern Convenience. A Hrltlsli lord uf the admiralty whose kiiowlcdgti ir naitthul detail was limit! d. was recently taking his liist trip in a ralber leaky vessel when he observed Hie men w.nkiiijf the nunH. "lUtur me." lie said. "1 did Hot know you had a well on Imaiil. eap taiii. but Fin ivully glad you have, for I detest sea water!" Uai pel 's Weekly. A Revised Nursery Jinct;. Caa. Laa. black shtf, haw you any Wool "1 had. gt'iiih- master, Hm I waiut.-n-U uiiu tlu rail Wall. . whole h.llUtMfitl, in Hit: si --1 iiuy And now uf my prtty wool I've none i all!" Llpitlncott Maguahie. Neglected. Mis. Stiles I do wish you'd try to keep yourself neater. Mr. 8tlli-Uut, u.y dear, you're not so careful Mrs. Stltes-rm not? I'm uertululy more careful of my clothes than you. Mr. Stiles-Exuetly. Whereas you should be more careful of mo. L'lttlio lie Staudtml and Times. Change of Name. A lady thero was niuneil Maria, To whom umM her himtmn.l, JuMuh, "You u.t my dear, lice Of such a big stxu They should have ImpllzeJ you Bap Baltimore American. An Observant Host. "ou don t seem to have as much call for haiuaiockH us you uaud to' said the regular boarder. "No," answered Farmer Corntossel, "I guess times have been too uurd for silk stockings this summer." Wash lugtuu Star. Our Daily loe. Once more, altogether. In sorrow we're sunk; The wanner the weather The smaller the chunk. Washington Star. At the Art Show. "What iV yer call that, Hill?" "Well, I should Bay aa 'ow ll'a a dror Ing." "Xo, It ain't, stoopld; it's nn Itching. "Clot along with yer. Ve're both wrong. It's a pastlle."Tatler. The Boss. Go, sluggish germ and active germ And tiny tferm so Heel! The only tffrni that's worth the term Is this blame germ of heatl Uluvelund Flain Dealer. Her Foolish Question. "Tommy," hU mother cried, "bow many times have I told you not to do that'" "Gee!" he replied. "I dou't know. I alu't no addln' machine." Chicago Record-Herald. Wail of a Pessimist. I'd run this country differently Make many uhuiiK0 but there! Nobody nake me what I would do, And nobody seems lu cure. , - Pittsburg Post A Slight Jolt. Young Boastem It will cost me a!l of teu thousand a year to live. Miss Caustluue Dou't you think such a waste of money nlufiil V St. Paul .Pioneer Press. No Energy. The notions lome men have of "a Contented mind" are hasv. They claim they have contented mind When they are merely luzy. Catholic Standard and Times. Not He. Wife I've Invited one of my old beaux to dinner. L)o you mlud? Husband Mind! Heavens, uo! I al ways love to associate with lucky peo pie. New York Life. Maddening. 'Twas In a dream he'll ne'er forget He made ten thousand dollars net. And he awoke to sWeur a bit And rind he had ten thousand nit! Bohemian Magazine - 8ame Old Trouble. "S'pose dar wuas a1 poBaum fer ever po' man lit de country?" "Dot wouldn't help matters any. Dey'd sua cllmh high enough ter rooat out er reach!" Atlanta Constitution. His Motto. The bunko steerer'a motto As he govs upon his way la "Never put off till tomorrow Whom you can do today." Smart Set Qualifications. "Ever been In Jail?" "No. air." "I hardly think you'll do. I want very smart chauffeur." Washington Herald. If. If there had been one fool the more. We tiaitn to remark, The racr of fools tied never been Had Nuah rocked the ark. -New York Sua. Feminine Agreement. Mi- lr'uf luiK f ith an open He I oilliti-t:: She Y Mr n hn she atnllec. Ml-.i..-.;-" ' "- T 'ttometaiag which Is of eonfderblt Intaraat to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally kaovv li the iyitem of prepaid order bow ii rf?rt betwfen statioai of the Beuttfera Pacific eamaaay aa all fnf 1 tba U.itrf St.tM . Br m..n. .f ,y,;..,t me-tlDg for a lite'n.. t. .ill tptr ticket, m.r b pnrcid t Medford . vin(ml BD(, m , jB from air plara In tha tliited State, and nailed or telegraphed direet to tha party witalag la cm aara. 8lepat aeeommodatleaa aid imall aaionnU of aaaa ia eoaaaetlaa with taMe HekaU say alM b funlaatd at tha hum Kba." A Fishmonger, Mrs. Jones often declared that ha feally enjoyed a little cbat with their fish dealer because ha wai a man of auch original Ideas, but one day, aaji London Opinions, ahe returned from market somewhat puzzled by his re marks. "1 aald to him, just lu the way of conversation," declared Mrs. Jones. "that 1 had heard that a man becomes like that with which he moat aasocl ate. M 'That's ridiculous, Mrs. Jones! ha answered. Tve been a fishmonger all my life and can't swim a yard.' " Tha Skeeters Return. Nighttime, and the skeeters come. Hound and round they're winging. Whew I Where are they coming from? Listen to their singing. "B--s-a--s," the skeeters say, Bite all night and sleep all day. Never can keep them away Neta, smoke or kerosene Cven nip you through a screen. Chicago News. Two Sides. She If a man loves his wife much as she loves him be will stop wasting his money on clears If ahe asks him. He Yes, but if his wife loves him as much as ahe ought to love a wan who lores her enough to stop It If she asks him she won't ask him. ruck. Love la Blind, but Not Deaf. She smiles my darling smiles and The world is filled with light. all She laughs 'tis like the bird's sweet call In meadows fair and bright. She weeps tho world Is cold and gray; ftain clouds shut out the view. She slngi I softly steal awuy And wait till ahe gets through. Uoston Tramicrlpt. Saw Her Twice. Tom It was a eatw of love at first sight with me. Juek Then why didn't you marry her? Tom Oh, I saw her ugaln on several occasions. Chicago News. Unreceptlve. Little words of eage advice Always sound must awful nice When It's up to you to utter Them, but when It's yours to hear Something of the kind, oh, dear, Jlow you mutter! Indianapolis News. Knew His Business. Charley I.oveday L'm-ah-er! be! He. Jeweler (to bis assistant) Bring that tray of engagement Mugs here, Henry. - Spare Moments. Favoritism. Why may frail blossoms, to delight tho ye, Uorr.iw rich colors rrorn the sun on high, While all accotdt-d to superior man Is sunburn, r reck tea or mulghtly tau? Atlanta Constitution. Why Not7 KuttleuiiMii Worker And they taken tenth of your earuingsV Factory tiirl taged twelve) Yes'ui, and they'd lake a twentieth If they dined. l.lppliteott's Mupi7.iue. The Tactful Lamp. In the purlor there were three Girl, the j j. trior lump and he. Two Is company no doubt; That is why the lamp went out. i'rliicelon Tiger. A Linguist. Marker Creat linguist, Isn't be? llarker You bet. He can talk In baseball, college and auto. St. Loula I'o3tI)lspal.h. Apportioning the Year. Now st roll ih( youth bonUU the sea, No lunger grimly thrifty. For just two weeks' vucntlnn he Must av-j up coin for fifty I Wushlugton Slur. More of It. ''Yi'S, he says bhe's w or 111 her weight la gold." "It's a pity she alu't a lluin'fattor Bos toil Post, Again. Onc more we're Sluing out o' nights, AcijulriiiK large MuHqulto bHf-U. Detroit Free Press. Triumphant Youth. Johnny How van you go lu swim ming without being caught? Tommy Go la the ralu. New York Buu. A Reasonable Complaint, 1 cannot sell the old Jokei. Though why I can nut aee. Ince nil these blamed newspaper folks urt sell the same to me. illustrated Bits. A Last Resort. I understand TulTluck la going to get married." "Yen, poor fellow, he has failed at everything else." Philadelphia Prana. This Naturally Follows. Boys will be boys, ot course "If wisdom's rule and then It follows on from logic's source That men will be men. St. Nicholas Maculae. Where He Found Proof. Mlffkluu A Gurmuii scientist says It la possible to live without bruins. Burkina He must have made a study of Newport society. Chicago News. A Parallel. Like a lion was Hamson, For he found out at lengtb That 'twas from his hair he Oot all his inane strength. Baltimore American. The Troubles of Man. It take nine tollers to make a man. but only one dreHsinnker to break blm Mppluoott s Mugu.ine. A Choloe. Of all the summer men 1 see The Iceman Is the one foe me. Chicago HecerM-Herald. NOTIOl. Notice Is hereby gives that the un dersigned will apply to the eity eouaeil nt tha oitv nt XI AtnrA n..i at ihi titiea lei. thaa a billon fur tka period oi til nontbi, at hit pla.a of boilaeai at lot 1.1, la block 20, ia tka city of lied ford, Oregoa. Lat.i July IS, 1908. X. O. WILKXNSOM. GROWS BUTTEEED POTATOES TO SAVE MANY MILLIONS MURPHYS, Pa., July 29. John 81a vin, who lives over near th foot of the uiouutain came into town yesterday and reported that the potato crop would Deenormous. The plants wore not both ered much by the bugs, and there was just enough rain to develop .the tubers without making them rot. Mr Slavin hopes to give the world a unique article in the potato line this summer. He does not speak much about it, since ho wants to surpriso the pub lic, but enough information has been dropped to give a fair idea of his porimeuts. This well known and thoroughly truth fid farmer has crossed the whito potato with the butter beau to the end that he can produce a buttered potato. He f ig- urea out that with such a vegetable on tito market there will he a saving the United States each year of more than $8,000,000. Ho has obtained gov eminent statistics which prove that this amount is spent annually iu buttering mo noil on ami roasted potatoes and iu making tho mashed article. Mr. Slavin had first thought of us ing tho butter beet, hut it did not have the rich yellow of the butter bean. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Ua Strong and Healthy. aii tito union in ino body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidney filter the blood. They work night and day. When healthy tnoy removo about SOI) grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter is loft in the blood. This brings on man)' diseases and symptoms pain in the back, head ache, nervousness, hot. dry skin, rheu matism, gout, giavel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregu lar nenrt, debility, drowsiness, dropsy. deposits iu the urine, etc. But if you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. .lolin DnviB, living on Burdman street, Medford, Or., says: "I was afflicted with kidney trouble for 12 years, anil. although I doctored and used many rem- eiues, 1 was unable to find relief. 1 suffered severely from pains iu my back aou generally reit tired and worn out. l-earning of the merits of Doan's Kid ney Pills, I docidcd to try thein and procured a box at Haakins' drug storo. i aim oaiy used tnem a short time when 1 noticed a great improvement in mv condition, continued and was benefited m every way. I am still using Doan's i.iuney nils, and the results aro so sat isfaetory that I fool I can recommend themt vorv highly. " 2.' for sale by all dealers. Pries 50 canta Foiter-ill burn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.. sole ageuu ror tne united States. Remember the name Doan's anil take no other. ONTARIO SAIiOONMEN TO SB IX BY GALLON ONTARIO, Or., July CO. The saloon- keopers who obtained a restraining or der from Judgo Davis to conduct their business until nn appeal to tho supreme court could be taken were refused a li cense by the city council. Ab they have a government license and a restraining order they are selling whisky and beer by tho gallon. Mayor Pogue has sunt out- the edict prohibiting solo enmes nd dico shaking for tho drinks and all the slot machines have been ordered closeil down. Mod for J Tribune, 60s per month. WELL! Here We Are Iu HOT Old JULY AND YOU HAVEN'T OOT THAT FAN flnll up Phono No. 8.35 and havn one delivered yon for f dnyH' free trial. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. HupppHBor to Condor Water Power Co. Office 2MB Went Seventh St., Opposite Miff Klcctric Sign. For Those Tired Aching Feet use our Foot Powder, absolutely guar anteed. Medford Pharmacy The Big Drug Stora with Little Pricea. Near Pnatoffteo. EUREKA ! Yon, wo have it fJOLI)ENT OATH HIGH rjRADK C'OFPKK Wo aro proud of it. You will 1)0 dolightod. with if. A I'hfvtp product, iu any soimo "quality" .'oflVo, not a of tho word. Lovoxh of tho. host will find it nt Allen & Reagan's Tho Grocery on tho Corner. Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green lath HUADQUARTERS FOR SASH AND DOORS ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished Woods Lumber Co. KILNS AND MILLS AT GLENDALE OREGON YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREGON. Medford Time Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL WAV ! ' "NoiihSouud No. lGIOregon Express B:fi4 p. m, No. HlPortland Express. . . 9:49 a. m. t SouthbounA No lGICalifornia Express 10:35 a. m. 8:20 p.m. 9:15 p.m. No. 13 No. 25 San Francisco Exp. Prom Grants Pass. No. 235For Aabland. 10:15p. m. PAOITIO BA8TEEN RAILWAY No. llLearea Medford l &TlO a. m. No.SILeavea Medford 8:50p.m. No. 81 Arrival Medford 10iSa. m. No. 4 Arrive. Medford 6:68 p.m. BOOUB BIVBB T ALLEY RAILWAY So. No. Learee Learee Leave. Leave. Leave. Leavea Leavea Stad?ofd Medford Medford Medford Jacksonville.. JaakaoBTllla.. Jaekaoavllle. . 16:49 a. m. 6:38 p. m. 2:00 p. ra. Motor Motor 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a.m. No. 1 No. 3 Motor! 3:30 p. in. 1:30 p. m. 7:80 p.m. otorfLearea Jackion villa. .. MAIL GLOBE. A. M.P. M. EngJe Point. 7:BU 2:00 9.191 4:64 10:06 2:60 10:20 6:20 Nortabouad . Soutabouad . JackeoBTille . ABOUT August 15 we will be ready to sell tiered and seasoned OAK WOOD in any quantity at $3.00 per tier, delivered, or $2.00 per tier at the ranch. Good Rail Wood Some eedur, sawed into tier wood, at SI. 50 per tier at the ranch or $2.50 por tior delivered. For all necessary informa tion apply to WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO. Medford, Oregon. If you have lost, or found anything, need work, or have something to sell, it doesn't mutter what you want b, try a Want Ad in The Tribune We have CEMENT and will soil you n sack, a barrel or a carload. Wo handlo several grades and will givo you the tests of all. Cement sidewalks aro going iu all over town mid whnt looks so cheap or thriftless as an old loose board sidewalk in frout of your property f Consul; a cement contractor and you'll find his price right. Tim big demand now on for cement is going to make it hard to get uud naturally at an increase in price. Grater Lake Lumber Go. Oak Park Addition On railroad on the West Side, north of depot 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 in position to offet building inducements to anvone wishing to make the right kind cef improvements. Why go out to the faraway suburbs when such fine residence lots mu be obtained at prices ranging from $200 to $350 per Lot situated where an advance iu price is assured, and wher the first benefit will be derived firom the completion of th railroad to the timber f it pays to figiu-e on such invest nunls in a live town Uk Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look like) a veritable gift to the buyer in a year oi- two hence. Pot full particulars apply to the Rogue River Exhibit NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Pest and livery Coneeir able Porm of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACJmmS ARK COMPLISTH Best of food and 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 POUT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a yeaaure throughout. Rate From NYedford SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00 Our elaborate new anmmer bonk (Ivna a conciae deaariptlon of Newport, including Hat of hotela, tbelr eapaclty and ratea. Call on, telephone or wrlta A. B. ROSENBAVM, Looal Aunt, Madjotd Land Comply Building WM. MeMVBEAY, General Fauenger Agent, Portland h L 10 icl r jiill i iiu Ma.v pen the ft IRS