1 4 1 MK.DKOKD I'MILY TRT HUNK, MED R )R 1), OR HG)Nr, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 1. 1MB. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper ix a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Geokqb Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffiw at Medford, Oregon. S UBSCR I PT1 ON RATES. On. aoiiti, by mail or currier. . . .$0.50 Omm war, by mail.. ..5.0" -T'rTTTTTTTT: Oltl inbssribera who dealre The Tribune mailed to Uieui at summer .,.. ,...f.inw.i nlaces wUl please notify the office, glv- laa city addreu and the length of time they desire paper sent to mw addreie. On returning, please notify office In order that service by carrier may he promptly resumed. THE BLIND LEADlSd THE HLISD. There are none so blind as those who will not sec, who will not hear, who will not learn. At the very top of this class of blind men is the little bunch of republican machine ring rule politicians whose open defiance and contempt for the people has placed the party in the predicament it is in tday. At the very apex of this pyramid of the bnnglesonie blind is Senator Kulton, whose defeat at the hands of the people, whose rebuke at the primaries, has taught nothing. Senator Fulton is personally popular. People like him because of an agreeable personality, because he was true to his friends under duress of federal persecution, because he refused an immunity bath and is not afraid of a fight. But these same people do not trust him, because of his distrust of them. . He has no faith in the people, ad mits it, and because of proven faithlessness to their cause, they will have none of him. That Senator Fulton places partisanship above honor is shown by his open advice to republican legislators to repudiate the written pledges upon which they were elect ed. That he is not. t rue to himself and without honor him self when the bauble of office may be in reach, is proved by his own announced willingness to be a candidate before the legislature, after having pledged, himself beiore the campaign in his Corvallis speech, thai if defeated he would not be a candidate before the legislature. Senator Fulton now states: "As far as mv Corvallis speech is concerned, nothing that I have said then or that 1 nave said at any time would preclude me I mm hemg a candidate if 1 saw fit to become one." There is nothing but the senator's own public pledge to prevent it, and nothing but the expressed will of the people to override but what is personal dishonor and defiance of he people when an office is in sight? Nothing to such men as C. AV. Fulton. In his Mud ford speech last; spring, Mr. Fulton ex pressed himself in favor of popular election of senators. "I thank God that the old method has been done away with in Oregon forever," he said. Vet here he is a few months later seeking to restore the old days of legislative corrup tion that he himself may profit by it. Those legislators who contemplate repudiating their pledges to the people had better make the price of their Judas Iscariotisin high enough to move out of the state afterwards, for an indignant constituency will make short work of them on their return. They will then have com pleted the wreck of the republican parly in Oregon, by destroying the tailh ot the people in its promises and pledges, as well as in its leaders and its public servants. in America. Yet it will only be a few years until there are no more fish in the river if the present conditions are per mitted to exist, and the exyerniination of fish at Grants Pass continues. From one to three tons of salmon mid stcelheail arc shipped daily from Grants Pass. In .Josephine county, fishing by seines is permitted, and the channel is virtually blocked by seines, which extend Ihree-cpinrters of the way across the stream from each side. The ascent of the fish is blocked by the worse than useless Golden Drift dam, with its apology for a fishway, and the greedy fishermen ply their trade clear to the toe of the dam. It is against the law, but no attempt is made to enforce the law. Very few fish this year have reached the Gold Rav dam, thuogh hundreds are being caught daily below the Golden Drift dam, all of which proves conclusively what is the matter with fishing. Defective fish ways and rapacious fishermen, seining and non-enforcement of laws, are fast destroying one or tlie Kogue Ifiver valley s greatest assets game fishing. ticlore adjourning, the great council of Rodinen passed a vote of thanks to both The Tribune and Mail for reports ot convention. A word ot appreciation is so unusual to the Mail that it is still talking about it. There are more midsummer visitors in Medford todav than in any August since time began and they are but the advance guard of the throng that is headed this wav. off. Evidently the effect of tlie iinmunitv bath is wearing 4 What Papers Say TOO MUCH CASH. WOULD DEVELOP VALLEY. It is to be hoped that the water committee will give the Applegate water proposition the closest investigation. In both quality and quantity no fault can be found with the supply, which is fed directly by inciting snows from the peaks of the Siskiyous. The great advantage resultant from the acceptance wi ovf.iiv; ourii juojiomi ion as mat maoe lor mis water, is the fact that it would render possible the irrigation of a large section of the valley and hence materially aid in tin development of both city and count rv. I . . ... . . ju some ways an open ditch with a steep gradient is 10 ne preterred to a pipeline. It is more permanent and wui carry lar more water. I f the ditch carries L'oOO inches, 5(H) of which is used by the city, it means that the balance will be used for extracting gold from the earth, either by hydraulic mining or by irrigating land and making two glades of grass and two boxes of pears grow where one oi none grow now. It would not be a business proposition at present for Oiilifol i, fnnn. 4 ......4- ......1. ... I j i . 'T'""1 n'linn uci, Mini 11 CONUU1I UllU'SS NO.H NUt'll Hr- inanent ousfoinor as tho vity wns seniml. hmco tho bring ing in oi huh wntov would tul nmtoruuly in npbnihlinu (!) valley. An abundance of water would render if possible (o sur round Medford as North Yakima is surrounded by five acre irrigated tracts, each of which supports a familv. (Oregon .lournul.) One. I'cndleton Imnk in it recent slate nu'iit hIiows it. linn of cash on liuiul $li:t (M1..71 and due from other luniks $.'t"l, :tsl.M4, or over Ml 1,1)00, while ciirryin in total doponitn of $t,2!s,9S2.l. This in nn a vera go showing of tho hanks in all pari 8 of Oregon, a plethora of i-anh and oonsprvntivencHH, nn inactivity on the pint of thono who have money in the hunk, n disposition to keep from do in).; something wherein Ihore is any risk. In the. city of Pendleton, when! then are three hunks, all entrusted with lib ernl fund ft by their depositors, a well ud vertised woolen milt is closed for want of someone with ft little energy, en terprise n ml money to run it, and there is talk of tenring this mill down anil moving it to somo place where tho requisite resonreos of operation nud sue. rem, fill conduct, can ho aNsemhlcd. White this hikes phieo n goodly nmnher of I'endleton people who possess these de ! posits in their homo hanks, will yawn first PHACTS FROM PHOENIX. S. S. Stevens trniisarted hiisiness Medford I'riday. Adolph Lucke was up from Central Point it few days since. Prederiek Pratt delivered hemes and Ih'Iiiih to Medford Priday morning. Mrs. Walter Moore and children have left for linker City, their old home. M I'm. (.feorge Morse and children ar visiting relatives living in Ashland. .M iss Made Anderloti was up from Mfdt'ord Sunday to see her mot tier. Miss Ktta Sotilrh of the upper Morse ranch spent Thursday al'ternonn in town shopping. Henry Wise of Agard, Cat., is visit ing relatives here. Henry used to he a mail messenger. P. K. Pnrrv and familv left Thursday 'evening for I heir Dead Indian ranch !lo hunt and fist). i John Mast's residence is well under way under the supervision of Contrac tor K. (. I.eese of Ashland. ; John Calhoun is quite s'wk at his home. Ir. County of Medford w:;s in attendance twice Wednesday. W. II. Taylor and family and Master; Theodore and .Miss Sihvl Pish left the f the week for Crater lake. and wearily wonder whore- they will i Me to loan a little more money at u high rate of interest with least risk, ami with no need of alertness, energy or uterprise on their part to keep it em ployed. And here one has a clear idea of :i community disease known as "dry rot," brought about by accumulation of money or wealth by u few individuals through growth of population ami ri nig land values, rather than throngli the mora legitimate avenues of hard work and industry, coupled with enter prise and pride in tho homo placo to Keep it in the forefront of progress. Those persons who drift into the con tenteil zone of living off of ground rent and interest soon contract the mat ady of "indol once Hint lmi 't care,' aim mi more unit more burdens In llic rest of the community Incltinir in i-ivii' virtues nml Hint public spirit which strengthens tlio Inline, builds up the town nml spreads the fame of coiintv nud Htuti. hi short, tho interest and ground rent caters, ho long as they are Willlimt OrlllT "visible IMI'llllR Of Slip port," are "deadheads" on tho vol ume of earthly oxiste i, :iu,l make Un lives of any number of other people hanli'i ami more barron ill i-otiKOiint-nro. Wnko up; KiM'p a ffoin 'I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William Hons to O. K. I'unlili, lot block 'J, Koss addition to M.'dford It. Itcn.h to Ida Avii llillearv, property in Ashland It Ida Aria llilb-ary to Annie (IumIi. property in Ashland Kiln I', l'erry to Charles II. Oeier lein, M acres in township :I7, ranno i! V I si IMirnr forlholl I.. V. M. Abbott, lot 'J.'t, Mntlhews' addition to Ashlan.l Klirn .1. Oilmen In .lames Oal braith, 'JO acres in township Itlt. raii;e 1 K Charles 11. Deierlein to II. V. lluntinjjer, et nl .l n.-r.-s in township :t-', rniiiie L' W l'erry I). Scott to l.onise (lien son, N V of lot L'. block I, llarr's nddition to Medford 1. II. Soliss to William A. Wit elier, I'll acres in section 11, township :l"t, taxxgv W :l: DESTltOYISa A VAU'MiLE ASSET. An enthusiastic angler of New York city has journeyed all the way across the continent to fish in the Kogue river, lured by the fame of that stream us the best fishing ground NOTICK. Xutic ii hereby given that (lie un ilersitfned will apply to tht Citv Council of the ity of Medford, Oregon, at the neit meeting for a license to cell spirit oua, vinoua and inn It liquoni in quNii titlea lend than a gallon, for the period of six niontbs, lit his place of Innings at tot 14, ia block 2o, in the City of Medford, Orrtfon. lUted Julv 10, 1908. HARRY CAMPBELL, i !. , Mills, president of tho Hank of Ash la ml, and wife spent Tuesday here with (i. A. Morse and family. Professor (i. A. Standard and family d Miss Mabel Ubhy left for their homcMtead lo-ar Mt. Pitt Thursdnv (leorge Kpps, one of our old resi dents, but now of St. Johns, Or., was up on a visit this week. Mr. Kpps was a delegate for t he I'edmcn from St. bdins. A parly cnmposi-d of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 1 oust on, M r. and M rs. A. Koborls and ( leorge Roberts left Tuesday for Pelican Kay, where they will rusticate for some weeks. S. P. Reynolds, our contractor and builder, has just completed a fine res idence for A. A. Davis on his ranch east of Medford and is at home to fin ish one for ti. A. Morse, Thtose who visited Colestin from here Sunday were A. II. Pisher ami wife. Jon v and I in v Kishop, William Karl Moore, M isses Ida and Ada K l) and the Tribune correspondent, all say they t-n joyeil t hemselves. NOTICK. Notice is hereby glveu that the nu dersigued will apply to the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the next meeting for u liceimtf to sell apir itous, vinous and malt liquors in quan tities less thau a gallon for the period of six itionriis, at his place of business at lot II, iu block in the city of Medford, Oregon, Dated July 10, 1H08. W. M. KtiNNKDY. NOTICK. Notice is hureby gheu that the uudor signed will apply to the city council of the city of Medford, Oregou, at the meeting to be held nu August ;t, 1103, for a license to sell spiritous, cinous ami malt liquors in quantities less than a gHllou, at Ins place of business, at lots 10 and 11, iu block 1M, in said city, for a ihtuhI of six months. Kated July 20, 1!0S. JOHN HARRINGTON. A Word to the Wise You would feel light footed, too, if yon had un opportunity to get a well made, attractive suit at n money-saving price. Wo offer you such a chance. Kitert 's Pall and Winter Goods are here over "iHi different st yles iu all the late shades. Coinn and leave your order early. Our Summer Suits go at a great re ductior A fit guaranteed. Patronize home industry. Keep your money at home. French Dry Cleaning and Repairing Neatly Done. W.W. EIFERT CITY TAILOH. MEDFORD, OB. A Boost and A Boom We take pleasure in calling to your notice t he following words of pruiso rom iinn who has lately visited Cole stin: "Mr. II. 13. Cole Dear Sir: To quote a much used phrase, L am pleasantly surprised. 1 have been drinking your Natural Mineral Water for a long time because 1 fouud it was the very best on the market, but 1 hud no idea that you used the extreme sanitary measures that you do to insure a perfectly pure and clean drink. When I saw your model bottling plant, I was amazed, and it is small wonder that your business is in creasing by leaps and bounds. Alt of us old settlers an; familiar with the supe rior medicinal qualities of the spring, but it has remained for you to demon strate that it is possible to bring it to our very doors iu all its natural pur ity. ' ' Signed Mr Thank you. COLKSTIN M I N PR A h WATRR CO. ABOUT August. 1" we will bo reiuly to sell tiered nud sonsoued OAK WOOD in any .quantity at $3.00 per tier, deliver!, or $2.00 per tier at (he ranch. Good Rail Wood Sonic cedar, sawod into tier wood, at $1.50 per tier at the ranch or $2.50 per tier delivered. l-'or all necessary informa tion apply to WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO. Medford, Oregon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 'Something which is of couiiderable luteiett to the public generally and M-Mford. Oregon, July 24, 1908. The tfity of Medford, Oregon, will receive bids at the office of Renj. M. Collins, recorder, until li p. in. Thursday August iJth, IfOS, for nil materials and labor necessary to construct a twenty mile gravity pipeline, diversion works, reservoir, ete. A certified check for $10,000, payable to the recorder of the city of Medford, will be required as a guaranteo of gooo. fnith. Approximate quantities; 1,200,000 feet board measure, staves; 1,000,000 pounds steel ban l; 40,000 cubic yards excava tion; "H barrels cement. HKN'.I. M. COLLINS. Recorder. W. J. TtOBKRTS, i 'ousuKing Krgineer. It Assures Safety State Depositary. CAPITAL AKD SUHPLU8 $115,000.00 The finauoial strength of the Jai-k-mn County Hank assures the safety of nvory dollar of its depositors' funds. Its management, equipment and faeil-ilii-H enable it to furnish a banking serv ice that is unexceled for efficieney. Your account, subject to your cheek, is in vited. Twenty years under same manage ment. W. I. VAWTKR, President 0. K. MNDLEV, Cashier MERCHANTS' LUNCHEON The Xash bets ;t merchants' luncheon each noon from 1 1 : 3rt to 1:30. lielislies, soup, choice of two meats, your favorite beverage, and coffee, for cents. Nash Buffet MEDFORD SA3 II & DOOR CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STS. I HONE 63. J. ENYART.Preaid eut. .1. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD. OR. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Poxes to Kent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage Why Should You Eat inferior meats when you can have the liest. for the same money hy huying here ! We sell better meats heeause we liny better meats, anil keep them in our cold storage plant, which makes them better yet. The Medford Meat Company Chfcr iij) a liltlr Ami don' I he .in dreur, Lil'n till .in if we're glad Thiil old siiuniier is here. The good old summer time is here. Pur pleasure, com fort and genuine satisfaction Von need cigars, and we're the people to supply you with the very best; brands. Cheer up and try today our Medford 5 Gent. R R V 10 cent and Del Marca 15 cent Clpr on siile everywhere. R.R.V. Cigar Works Medford. Or. Old NOTICE. Not ire is hereby given that the un lr rut titled will tumlv to the citv council which i perhnnt not generally known .of the eitv of Medford, Oregon, at the delivered ts tne ivwtem ot prepaid orders now in j next meeting for a license to soli spir- effect between stations of the Southern 1 itou. vinous nud matt I i triors in quan j Pacific rompan .ind all points in the!tities less than n ballon for tho period I'nited States. By means of this system oi six month, nt his place of business ; s,,r,'w'",r iickcii may ne purcnaseu at Aieurord i at lot !., in block ?a), iu the citv of rrotn any place in tne i niteti stated and mailed or telegraphed direct to th party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets mar alss be furnished at the samr time." WELL! Hove We Arc hi HOT JULY AND YOU HAVEN'T GOT THAT A Money Saver i i':tll up Phone Nn. v.'i.'i and liav ii for .1 (lavs' frco trial Mt'dfor.l, Orceini. Palc.l .Tnlv li. II. O. W1LKKNSON. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. "'((liil.T Water Vower Co. ( ll't'i.-e Xl IVr.l Seventh St.. I (pp. .ute llii; Kleetrie Sign. Wo fully realize that there is a ma jority of people who always wish the very he-it. These people are wise. Tim liest is alwavs the cheapest in the. long Especially is this true of our ITHK W1IITK" FI.OCH. in so much as any housewife who has tried it knows lll.'ll II tn.'IKOS many rnuatw . .uo '""I sack than ordinary flour. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish, but buy lite best flour, i. e., "Pure White." of The lirst "try" iu any line of o f fort is not u s u a 1 1 v THE OLD HOWARD RANCH Three tjiles soutk of M-edford nd 2Mi Allen & Reagan TllK lilfiil'KltV (l TllK COK.VER in sins tnicts to suit the purrnaser. The flr "try" In injr lint of effort eiloUgll. " Tl'V again " is a sin- One fourth cb, balanee in three pay Ii noi usually enouli. "Try Again" l'.r1 q ..1,1 .... pVii..i-im.... .f m""- ri" ' 0PPortc,,".T for a as old at-ip.rienr of tm-l11 aS ' UI ,,S eXI'" 1,11,1 01 , men of tin.ll means. Luted with all man affairs. UlUliaU Ultail'S. . the agents. Anybody wishing to invest iu one 0 miles west of Phoenix, is now rut up j the neatest, most modern and best loeet- ed homes in Medford, P. O. Boi 44S. should adrJess Medford Tribune, SOo Mot. O O P. O. Bom 4t.