MEDOHD fiAlLY TRiftUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908. ..jj Medford Daily Iffoune A Live Paper in Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Pwtof fW t. Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. D. month, bv mil or earner. .. .0.50 Oa rear, by mail... 7 CHy rebscribars who deilre The Tribune matted te them Mri .tber ouVoftown place. wW please notify the office glv dty 4dre.. and the length of time the, to dr. paper m to nr. addiwi On returning, plaaee notify office In order that service by oarrter may be promptly resumed. LOOK BEFORE LEAPING. Ttofnro tho water committee irrevocably tics up Jv. i.ya v. v- . city in its contract for pipeline and water from the north fork of the Little Butte or Wasson canyon the proposition to bring water from the Little Applcgate should he thor oughly investigated. The water committee has as yet only given'it the most superficial consideration. Only three things are to lie considered by the city: quantity, quality and price. The Little Applegate proposition is for oOO niches against 300 indies from the north fork of the Little Butte or from Wasson canyon. In quantity the comparison favors the former. In quality, the Little Applegate is equal or superior to any water in the country. Comparison is favorable even with Wasson canyon. The watershed is the forest reserve covering the snow-capped peaks of the Siskiyoiis. In price, the Little Applegate is sfctfO.OOO, including 500 inches of water, interest in conduit and ownership of reservoir and pipeline. Even if the contractor cuts his figures to .$210,000 for the Wasson canyon line, there is still the water to purchase and other expenses that will make the total considerably more than the Little Apple gate. It is therefore due to the citizens of Medford that the committee have its engineer sition thoroughly, for in cost, quality and quantity, it makes more than a favorable comparison with the proposed svfitem. If the Mail hasn't got an angel back of it, if ought to hunt up one, for the patronage given it would not support a semi-weekly, let alone a daily, and it is (loomed to an early grave in the immense graveyard of journalistic as pirations. There was no call for its creation, and none for ita continued existence, except in the disordered imagina tion of its publisher, whom it will leave a bankrupt. PEOPLE TOE PROHIBITION, BUT AGAINST ENFORCEMENT PORTLAND, Or., Annual H. " Maine never has boon a prohibit inn mUIc in spite of the fact thr.t for (17 yen kIic has hnd a prnhiliitory Inw mi hor stnt utc books and for iiiomI of the time in her constitution," wive llolmun liny, the well known rd'nor uml writer of stories about the Pino 'l'rop Htnto, who has just completed a study of the much discussed Maine lienor luw for Apple ton's magazine. As a newsneper innn Mr. I)av has observed the working of the prohibitory law in Mniue for the past 'JO yeurs, anil he asserts Hint ut no time since tho prohibition Inw ivn passed has it been enforcod through out tho state. In some plnces, chiefly in rural sections, the open sale of liquor has been almost entirely suppressed nt times. In cities and other communi ties where the majority sentiment hriw been Hgitinst the nntiliuor Inw, the sale has been permitted openly, nl though illegally. Maine's experience does not prove that prohibition is either a good thing or a btid thing for a stale, in Mr. Day's opinion, hernuno Maine never hns had reul prohibition. lTntll the ndoptinn of the Hturgii law the sole power of centreing the lnt utes against liquor selling rested in Ih hands of sheriffs and other loeal offi eials, who interpreted the law nt rding to the sentiment of their own eomuuini tiea. Under the Hturgis law a si commission appointed by the gove rrith m large number of deputies nt it command, has bad charge of the forcement of the prohibitory measure According to Mr liny, the legislature ia almost certain to roienl this law at its next session, nnd the state will back to the old plan bv which eneh com munity regulates the matter for itself. Thla will mean a resumption of what baa come to he known as the llnngi plan. "Under the Jlinoor plan," hiivs the Appleton article, 'fhe sheriff and conn ty attorney permitted a certain niimbe of saloons and hotels to sell liquor. Prior to tho term of court nt which fines wore to bo 'assessed' the eounty Httor- ner or his Agent went to tho office of the collector of internal revenue and drew off a list of the ne.mes of those in tho county who were paying n spe cial liquor retailer's tax to the l'ltited Htatcs government. The. list wns pre vented to the grand jury, was accepted aa evidence nnd the parties were in dieted and paid the regular fine and costs amounting to 1111, Usually Hie eounty 'umil' twiro a your. Ven- v !t? J.""".1" r"1'' '" d"ht nA tk.t ptan a. In opwatloi,. a Live Lows. ..s.m fT the go over the Applegate propo "While any man who wants to ob tain liquor can do it without- much dif I'ieultv in almost anv part of the state there is no prospect that the prnhibi tiou law will I"' repealed," said Mr. Hay in explaining the conclusions he has drawn from his - yours' at inly of the subject. "In other words, Maim is strongly commuted to prohibition, but is just as strongly against its - t'orcemont. PORTLAND GETS ANNUAL FUTURITY IM lUTLAN l, August S. Hi-ninuinn HMO utu I'ontimiinn ciich year t Imti1-iil'tt-r, rnrlltni'l will hnvt mi tift'ifiitl futurity in ninwtiim with tho lunmnl Country Club InirnrHs raco mort. Yi-s tcnliiy iiftcruonn n ol'tVr was iitailc ti tho liirnrlnrH of thr Country Club & MTtnrk ocintinn f a -tKio t'utu ritv stake fr Orcuna fmiU of Wt rulluiK for two 2 year oM hvimiIh in i 1 il au.) two It your ohl I'VontH In 1 11 1 -The offrr wiih a.cilt1 an.l tho linmr iiH'n whn injnb' tin olVt-r wt-n- notified that tlnv limy auk for I'litiit'M tor the iNirtliuol fulurily nt omo. Tho only conitition impom-d on tho Country flub wnt to put if.'l'"' for oarli of the four vent. or a total of .flL'm' tor tin two yearn. Tin- H) Ntuke will be divided a follon: $d0 for '2 year ol.l pure in I1H0; fitiii) for l! year old trot in HUH; Jir.iHr for :i venrold pari' in H'll; ,imii for :i year old trot in MM 1. At the Maine ineelinn it wan tenia tivelv nrrniiK'-d to ereet bleneher ml ioihimr the irrnnilstand at the meet rack with a aeatintf eapaeity of from 7iii to 1 0,011. K. O. Downing was nehvled as ehair man of the eominittee to have foil man ii.r.-m.ni of the entire week's eventu eoverinn the harness raee. the live Htoek displays, (lie Hmimeinenls, eon eessioim and the like. Thin commit teo will shoulder reHponsihiiny or see iiii; that evrv tiling is run t f i rl iiitf to program mid on time. The bin Id i nt; committee reports, tnai the mile track, the barns, utilities and grandstand would he turned over Ni the association not later than .vpiomiH-r i. MAlrY FRIEVD8 AID AOD 'OMAV TO CILBBRAH SKATTI.K. Viih.. Auiiit S Sur miincli'd liv Henri of friemln mm nitli four (fiMtrrulioli' reprenente.1. Mrs. An K'linn T:iylr liiow .Mv.th ! toilnv rel- lirnlinir her lllillli liirtlidnv. I lie eon tennriim, who liven here with her iIiiukIi i. ,.ivinir uood lienllli ami is well pre.erve.l. Hl. m the ,lnuKhter of the was nt one timi l,vk.. ot .he h.m.e t .w.i.,na. VIA Npers Sty - hy Folks to te 9et. (Vaquinn Hay Mail) When all other coast smarts ere de serted, -het times sre reputed hard all over the country, Lincoln county pr- .-r and r beerli's ere thruaa.il with visitors, it is suite nyrl to ik whyf The cesisia it Jiii: We pvt oi o sirs, we yllow tse sreisry 10 uu our talking assl osatt iwir, mosly kn m "t'itt C'lutkui" not witk us. A mm c tutu te Newport and fish, knit or hsi-f is his very oMeat clothes without exciting the contempt of nnvbwdy. A woman can wear her h.-iir in any style at all, a skirt that is indistinguishable to cut, tnilor or goods shoes as large as she dare and she's just ns beautiful as if she wore a tiW.7.1 creation. If a man has no money he isn't made to feel his crime too heavily. We never d'-spise the mun of modest menus any more than we can help. The happy family in a tent lias just as much of our good things as Die mini in the automobile. And nature that great democrat, treats us nil alike no matter how much or little wo have In this regard, it is true, a brassbnirttd loll boy could give nature pniiits.Rut as she is, we have her down here on Va quiiia bay; and, hard times or soft, every time here is a goodtime. This is why, when money in scarce, Yuquinn bay fills up with people while other resorts echo the lonely call of the culm nnd the vault of night hoars only the solo of the desolated Hea ser pent POLITICS AND POLITICIANS. Cliarlen X. IlitHki'll, the new treas urer of the democratic nat ional eom inittee, hearH tho dintinction of hing l he Jlrnt Kovetnor of Oklnhonia. Iln sh chairman of the Important com mittee on resolutions at the recent Denver convention. Karly in life he was engaged in railroad construction work. Colonel Prank Smith, who is a candidate for the republican nomination for lieutenant governor of Illinois, has sent an appeal to every voter in the Hlate by Ihe name of Smith, asking for his support in the general primary which is to he held next Saturday. 'resident (Jumpers of I he American. 1'cdoruliou of Labor, it is said, in ex citing all his Influence to induce the members uf the Farmers' l-Mucational and Co operative union to tmpport Mr. lirynn for president. The union is said to have a membership of almost 2,0110, i inn throughout the country. I'rey Voodnoii, who has been re elect ed to his position of secretary of the democratic nat ional coin mil tee, is a Kentucky journalist, being editor and publisher of ncwnptipcrs in I'adueah and Owenboro. lie was railroad com missioner of Kentucky from I so I to Isit't, and has been a member of the democrat ie nat ional committee since ISOit. Among those mentioned on the re publican bide to suceood Tinted States Henator Stone of Missouri are Colonel HI chard C. Kerens, one of the veteran leaders of the parly in Missouri! Lieu tenant (loveruor McKiiiley, former na tional committeeman; Thomas .1, Akin, state rliairmnu; Walter S. Dickey and Joseph ltlack of Hichinond, The national committee of the so cialist party is reported to be hard put to find (he wherewithal to conduct I lie coming campaign. It is desired to si-nd KiiLrene V. Debs, the candidate for president, on an extensive tour of lh country in a special train, but the sub scrintions to the fund to be used for tin purpose are said to have fall nhort of expectationa. The republican state convention in Xew York to nominate a candidate for governor will be held in Saratoga, prob ably the second week of September. The prohibit ion party 's notification meeting, at which Kugene W. Chaftn, the nominee for the presidency, will be ollicially notified of his nomination, will be held in Chicago August IS. Second Assistant Postmaster General McCleary expects to receive the repub lican nomination for congress in the Second M iniM Sot a dist rict at I he prt uiaries to be held September l.r. Culled Slates District Attorney liar ty Skinner, who in famous for his abil ity as au orator, may be honored with tin1 republican nomination for governor of North Carolina when the state con volition meets at Charlotte on August A recent election at Georgetown, which is located in the heart of the distilling district of central Kentucky, was curried by the anti prohibition ele meat by the extremely narrow major ity of one vote. The contest was a moit exciting one. The carnation is the favorite flower of J urge Taft, as it also wns of the late President McKinleV. Hut while the latter favored the red carnntioii. Judge Taft prefers the white variety of the popular flower. It in estimated that 20.000 Jewish voters will not take part in the state primary in Illinois next Saturday u cause it is held on their Sabbath. Whether this loss will be an injury to the republican or democratic candidates is a matter of co n j ec tare. Two Furnacci Idle. KKN'NKTT. fill- AiiiJint 8 As n result of the fire in the Irnmfnrmer Mullen, emisiiii n tempor.irv shutdown of the entire timelting plntit of the Mammoth eompnny Sunday, there at present two or the rive furnaees still out of oommiMsion with the likelihood of their eontitiuin! so for sever:tt)weeks. Their eessatinn nft'eets the employment of sifo men. 9heir continued shut ilnwn is not. however, entirely due to the fire of Sunday, as these two fur nnees were in need of some repairs. They will be equipped with complete liew water jackets. use our Foot Powder, absolutely guaranteed. Medford Pftoraacy Tko fcig Drag Store with Little Prices. Hear Postfke. Do not put off having picturos taken until tho rainy season, when tho clouds are dark uml lowering nnd the sun is weult. The weather is rather warm, but the light is good, especially for hildreu. You will want holiday pic urea. Better have them made now. Re member, there is but one high-grade fin ish, and that is platinum; it costs more, but it 's ever so much better. L. A. GREGORY UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHER. II s I'm very pliiiu to srr the it'iiini)i nominee. Of fill the candidates nom inated, vote for Dan Cupid. The real advance agent of prosperity. To help him win, you must sumko cigars that have no disagreeable odor. A good smoke is assured if you try our Medtord 5 cent, R R V 10 cent and Del Marca 15 cent Cigar oil sale uvervwhere. R.R.V. Cigar Works Medford. Or. LOCAL MARKET. The fololwing quntltlsnl r in im rtial rtport of th prieel paid by Med ford deilftri: Whrxt 1 pr buibtl. Wheat S5e per buahel. Flour $'J.7f per pwt. Whnlt' liarloy ptr Inn. Hay 18 pr ton. Alfalfa $10 par ton. Naw potato, tl.Zi par pwt. Butter 10c per roll. Iard 10c per pound. Doana Ac per pound. Egg 22 He per deien. Sunr HUHI per owl. Turkey, 13e per pound. Poultry Spring. 2 to t'i; heua. .1.50 1 1 $4 per dozen, llama 12c per pound. Shouldera 10c per pound. Hoga 4Hc to 6c per pound. Cattle 2 to 34e par pound. THE OLD HOWARD RANCH Three miles south of Medford and 2 Vi mllea west of Phoenix, is now cut up i in small tracts to sirti the purchaser. One fourth cash, balance in three pay- j monts. This is a iar opportunity for ! men of small means. Listed with all the agents. Anybody wishing to Invest in one of the neatest, most modern and best locat ed homes in Medford, should ndrdees '. O. Box 44)). See us for bargalna We have farms for sale.well Improved; good orchards; rich soil; $20 to ISO per acre. Pears Plrtle, Brownsville Land A Investment Co., Brownsville. Oregon. tf i Usiferd Tribune, 50 psr monts. IKS--. 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LOW RATES EAST Will be made this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lines in Oregon FROM MEDFORD, ORE. as follows: Both Ways One Way Through Via Portland. California. TO Chicago ..$82.40 $87.50 St. Louis 77.40 82.50 St. Paul C9.90 81.75 Omaha 69.90 75.00 Kansas City .. 69.90 75.00 Tickets will be on sale June 39, 20. .J uly 6, 7, 22, 23. August fi, 7, 21, 22. Good for return iu 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on A. S. ROSEN 13 AUM, 1 iocal Agent, or write to WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland Oregon. Why Should You Eat Inferior meats when you can have the best for the same money by buying here I We sell better meals because wo buy bettor moats, and keep them in our cold storage plant, which makes tliein better yet. The Medford Meat Company County State, Depositary. CAPITAL AND gUBFLUS 1115,000.00 MEDFOBD SAS H & DOOB CO. Window and Door Screens, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including timed work and fancy grills. T, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ST& THONE 63, J. E. KNYART.Presid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice President. The Medford MEDFOBD, OB. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Tour Patronage W. W. CITY TAILOR NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to do for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARK COMPLETE Best of food and an abundance of it. IVesb 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. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate From Medford SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00 Our elaborate new summer book gives a concise description of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write A. S. BOSENBAPM, WM. McMUBBAY, Local Agent, Medford General Passenger Agent, Portland ipvn r.iiT " o Rankin? 8ci Of tsM litfeat Charas. Liberality and uniform courtesy is extended to ALL depositors of this bank, if you appreciate banking aerv ice of the highest character, you will find great satisfaction in transacting vour banking business with the Jack son County Bunk. Confer with our officers at your convenience, it desir ous of opening a now account or mak ing a change in present banking rela tions. W. I. VAWTEB, President G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier irc MERCHANTS LUNCHEON . Tho Nuah hots a merchants' luncheon each noon from 11:30 to 1:30. Relishes, aoup, choice of two meats, your favorite beverage and ceffae, for 2."i cents. Nash Buffet JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. National Bank A Timely Hint for the warm weather. You know a good thing you're reading about it in this ad. Don't choat yourself but get a cool, comfortable Bummer Buit at a groat reduction. Wo make you a styl ish summer suit ut $20. Full and winter goods are here in all the late shudeB. Patronize borne industry. Keep your, money at home. French Dry Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. EIFERT MEDFORD A Good Pointer to the man who isn't acquainted with an artistic tailor who can give him the recherche style and swell appear iiiiL-e sought by many who don't know where to find them. Come to our rooms mid examine our handsome styles iu new fabric, nnd have a suit made for v.i r own individunl form . J. A. kREUZER 4 CO. IMPOETERP AND TAILQpa t.LM lJUILDINO, MEDFOHQ, OK O