MKDKOKD DAILV TKlBUNfc, AtKDFOKP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908- Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MED F O R D P UBL1 S 11 1 N 0 C O M P A N Y Geohue Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in t lie l'ostoffice at Medford, Oregon. 8 II DSC K 1 L'T I ON 11 A TES. Ouo inuiilL, by mail or currier. . . ,$0.'0 Oh. Tear, by mail. . . ..r.0ll What Papers Say CIIERBY TREES City ubscribers wlio deal re The Tribune mailed to them at tmmnier resorts or other out-of-town places will pleatie notify the office, giv- lug city address and the length o t time they doslro paper sent to new addrcsH. On returning, please notify office In order that service by carrier may be promptly remim ed. SLMX ItY KSOCKEh'S. A city can he built up by "boosting" aiul stagnated by "knocking." As the result of "knocking," a successful triple attempt at suicide has heen made in Med ford hy a prospective incr chant, discouraged by the pessimistic prospects present e by the knockers. This merchant came here last spring, was charmed by city and vaUey, impressed with the opportunities offered and determined to enter the commercial field. He re turned, rented a store and purchased a stock. He lore the stock arrived, the anvil chorus began. Tin frailly of human nature is such ih;it sometimes a litth discouraging talk will produce on sensitive minds, des pondency, despair and insanity. In this case there was no question "Whether 'tis nobler In the. mind to suffer the slings and arrows Of outrageous fortune, or to take arms Against a sea of t roubles, and, by opposing, Knri them." There was nothing noble about it. The deed was the of life and iglit; hegan. from imag unbal; alanee lis raising of the flag of surrender in the batth a showing of the white feather before the Only insanity can explain this desire to flee inary troubles. Hut the toiirh needed to topple owr the reason was supplied by knockers, who, if thev were tened to, would block all progress in the world. Those whose conversaf ion cannot reflect a little of tin sunshine flu Lord has showered on this pleasant vallev and whose thoughts are not tinged some with the faith and hope that the beautiful blue howl above symbolizes, had better keep still, lest the seeds of discouragement they ruth lessly strew blossom into blood-stained immortelles to deck the grave of the suicide. RAISING Or SMALL FRUITS IN OREOON '. I. Lewis, in :i bulletin of On Ore Km agricultural college, Bays: Wo have in Oregon ideal condition, for yrowin small fruits to perfect ion Mini Oiis i ml list ry nlionlil I mc mi important one in our horticultural th velnpruent. Already tin1 state has ; Hplemliil reputation uloiio, thin line am) our small finds mo noted for their re mnrkahlo shipping tpialities. With Hi development of more markets, the build nit oi ini'iitioiuti canneries and syrii lactones, the demand will increase v materially. I here ih not a count v in the stale but can uruw some or all of t lie small fruits to perfection. There are ho many varieties of tit raw Iter no (hat almost anv of our soils will produce Home of them well, al though for the- best dovclopiu. nt thev like a rich, moist soil, that is well drained In western Oregon subsoils con taming considerable clay are desirnbl while iti eastern Oregon this is not ho necessary, as irrigation is generally re sorted to; hut all strawberry noiln Hhould contain a good supply of Iiuiihi. In r.-gioiiH t lint are just being devel oped by irrigation belter revolts fill' oMatne.t ii some other crops are grown for a season or two. A rotation, like clover, w here the crop is plowed in, followed bv potatoes and strawberries, ib a good one la western Oregon care should be usod not to put them on id. I sod lands, an Hose may contain inju rious inserts. b'egions 1 hat are sub jected to frosts should be avoided. Nnr row valleys when- llir cold air settles are Mpt to be frosty. The tuece-s of soan berry growing, to n large degree, depend upon such factors Ms the 4cl.vti,,n of Ike right kind of plant-, good preparation ami cultivation of the soil, proper s.tting mind the choice of llir rie.lil variety, (Oregon Agriculturalist ) "I'erhaps h is just as well that some of the owners of young cherry orchards in Oregon are pulling up their trees Many of these who aro doing so prob ably planted without giving the matter duo thought and study. The whole country over it has always been the rule that a very large majority of the fruit trees are planted to fail of results. There are always many times the mini ber of fruit trees which would be need ed to supply all possible demands if llo-y had been planted with good judg incut and received the proper care. As it is, the supply of roully marketable fruit does not often exceed the demand. As laud becomes more valuable and fanning more intensive and scientific, this condition will gradually pass away The communities that make the lo progress in the use of the best incilo of growing and marketing fruits w in tune take the business of raising fruit for market from tho distri where the rate of progress is slower GRANTS PASS MELON CHOP LIGHT THIS YEAR One hundred horses belonging it The stable of .lames K. Keene and .1. It. Ilaggin will be hipped to Huoiies Avns on August I'll for breeding purposes and to take part in the races there. This is the largest single shipment tlf horses In a Bouuthein country since tin pres ent depression in the racing game here as a result of the aati betting laws. At host on Align I 12 lb II v I'apke of Illinois made short wot k of t wo bouts at the Armory Athletic eluhV meet. John Carroll of llrooMvn. V V.. who was the first to meet him. was so severely punished in the second round that the referee stopped the fight. In tho second bout Frank Mantell of Faw tucket, H I., went down and out in the first round. OKWTN PASS, or.. August lit. - Josi-hi -ounty water melons ate now ripe and are being hauled into Orant Fuss by the wagon b.nd. Within a few days shipments by t lie caiload will Ih made from here to Portland and noitl, era points. The acreage for the counts is not nearly ho great this year as for merly, as it was agreed aiio ng grow ers last year (hat (he piincip:il ,,,,-!,. tiehls u mil, ,t . ,,aut.-d to m Ions for four or five years. This was d.oie at the suggestion nf the directors ,,f the state experiment station, in order to get rid of a pest commonly known as "melon wilt " that attached II Ions of this district. The germs of the dis ease remain Hi tho soil for four or five years and the only way in which thev can tie eradicated is lo plant the field to other things. I litis (Jrants Pass will no) ship as many Ions this vcar as in former seasons. (of (hiO fta.-h, numbered from one (1) . to two hundred uinety-two (Zv-), iu elusive, lo-ut-inis interest fit the rate j of five per centum (5 per cent) per annum, payable semi-annually on toe first days of .January and July in each year, both principal and interest lo be payable at the banking house of Joha Xu vera & Company, in the city of Chi cago and state of JllinoiB. Bee. 2. That the form of said bonds and the coupons evidencing interest on said bonds and attached thereto, shall bo substantially in the following forms, respectively to-wit: I' nited States of America. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, City of Medfoi'd. Gravity Water Supply H-.nds of I !. xo....;.... $i"0 Know all iiu-n by these presents, That the City of Medt'ohl. in the County of Jackson and State ,' On-gun, a munic ipal corporal ion duly organized and existing as a city under a charter duly adopted by the people of said city, acknowledges itself to owe, ami l'ur alue r. ied hereby promises to pav to bearer the sum of one t hoiisaud dollars on July 1st, l! togel lo r with interest on said sum from- the date hereof tint ii paid, at the rate of fiw per centum per annum, pavalde semiannually ou Ho ist days of January and July in each year, as evidenced by and ti the pre seiilation and surrender "f the interest coupons hereto attached as they sev erally become duo; both principal and interest payable in lawful money of the I'niled States of America al Ike bank ing house of John Nuveeii & Co., in the city of Chicago and state of Illinois. And for the prompt, payment of this bond, with interest as aforesaid, al maturity, the full faith, credit and re sources of said city are hereby irrevo cably pledged. This bond is tun- of a series of jwu hundred ninety-two I Ii of like date and tenor, i xcept as lo maturity, iKHiied bv said city for the sole purpose of providing funds for securing, fur nishing ami installing a gravity supply of pure water for said eity, and is issued under authority of the amend meat to the charter of said ilv of ,Ied- I'onl, duly approved by it majority vote f the tpialifjcd clc-tors at an election Inly calhd and held on the ::d day of April, A. O. puis, :md of a -di nance passed at a legally held no-eling ,' the ouiicil of said city. And it is hereby certified and recit d that all things, acts and conditions eipiired I iy the coiml it ut ioii and laws of the state of Orcgnii and the charter of said city to happen and he done and per formed precedent lo and in the issuance of this bond have happened ami been properly done and performed in regu- 1 lie form and time as required bv law; that the total indebtedness of laid city of Med ford, including this bond, does not exceed aav constitutional r statutory limitation; and that provi ii has been made to pay the interest on and the principal of this bond and of L'lid series of bonds promptly when and th.'isame fall due. Ill J-dimony whereof, the said conn il of the city of Medford has caused this bond to be signed by the mayor of iil city and attested by the recorder said city and the seat of the said ly to be hereunto affixed, and the uipoiis attached hereto to be executed it h t he origi mi I or lithographed fae simile signatures of I lie mayor and city Siffiinls From Siskiyou. Port laud shippers of fruit and pr duee to Sau' Francisco will be in pos tion I his full and winter lo ret accurate forecasts of the wont lie along tho line of the Southern Pacif several days in advance. In this man nor they will sustain no loss from frost weather, as they have experienced in the past At Siskvou, a new slat ion has been established by district fori caster K, A. Heals. It is located af tli highest altitude of any town along the Southern Pacific and is known as tl coldest point along the entire route. Two reports will be sent from I hoi to Mr. Jieals every dav, and he will keep the local shippers informed of the atmospheric conditions prevailing dow that way. If a cold wave is expected they will postpone making shipment until a change for I he better occur Hy following I his course it will be possible to semi vegeinbb-s and fruit to San Francisco without having nipped by the frost while crossing Hi mountains. Mr. Meals says he regard Ihis station as one of the most ueful o any of the uh stations in Ihis district -Tidings, KLAMATH INDIANS HOLD THEIR FIRST ELECTION K I, A M ATM FALLS, Or., August IH. -'Indians on the Klamath reservation had a big day last Saturday, when fi Ihe first time in their history thev held election according to Ihe modes ol t he white man. 1 1 w as one of t In it est events of progress t hat ha- lal;eii place on the reservation since the Indians have departed from the wavs I the savages and learned lo don tin robe of civilization. The election wa-. In Id for Ihe purpose of selecting 111 of their representative citizens to repre sent them in considering all tribal mat Il is another step in ndvaace of the old method of handling business af tirs and is preparing the Indians for ie duties of American citizenship as soon as Hie allotments are completed. The reservation has been divided into It! districts and one representative wav elected from each division for one year. Those elected together with the tribes to which I hey belong, are as follows: Henry Hoover, Klamath; Robert Wil sun. Klamath; Henry Wilson, Klamath; b'ube White, Klamath; Abraham Char lev. Kkimalh; Jefferson Iti. Idle, Mdoc; Homer Hutchinson, Pitt River and Mo doe; Joseph Oodowa, Piute, will repre scut the hand of Snake River Indian wh.i were allowed allotments and repr. sentation; Levi Walker, Klamath; Wat s.oi Topper. Modoc, and Peter Sch.m . tun. Modoc. MARKED DECREASE IN ALIENS COMING TO AMERICA WASHINGTON, August 111, Figure made public by the immigration bureai Unlay show that there has been a mark ed decrease in the number of aliens en tering America during the past year The financial panic of last October and the flood of the foreigners that left with all their aey at the time of !h financial stress is supposed to lie re sponsible for the decrease as thev have reported to their countrymen that merica is no hunger the land of gold hat it once was. During July li0S the numler of iinmieTuiits t hat was '7'. a decrease of 7tl per cent, over the number admitted in July of last r. The iiu'uber debarred in u.lly, i J."il a decrease of IL". Russia still furnishes the largest number of iliens. n.pw online? from that coiinlrv u'ing July. Italy remains second with I'll. Ibuing July ,".". Japanese were idmitted through regular channel ns gainsf dining the name month ast vear. In the National and American leagues Octroi! b-nds the Americans and Pitts burg the National topliners. each hav ing till, St. Louis of the Americans is second with ..'i!it?, while , w York of the Nationals is in the s.-nne position with ."!!, Then again, the third place team in the Americans, Cle-lauad, has '.it, while the third place ( In, ;,go team of the Nationals comes forward with "'"I- The onoly other teams in the I two leagues above "00 are Philadel , ptnn or ( he Nationals with ..'ctti nnd hii'iigo of the Americans with It is tho greatest rice in Imtorv. NOT I 'F. Notice is hereby gie ,al he nil designed will apply to the city council id' the city of Medford, Oregon, at the net meeting for a lo se to sell spir itous, iuous and malt lopiors in o.uau tities bs than a gallon f.r the petiod of six mouths, jit his place of business at lot 1", in block t;o, in the eil of Medford. I tregou. Oaled August It!, liKiN. PCI WASCIIAU A NFFOLFM. ORD1NANVK NO. M. An ordinance providing for the ivsii atoe of Ihe negotiable coupon bonds of the City of Medford, Oregon, f.-r the purpose of securing funds lo seen re, furnish ami install a gravity suppl of pure watet in and for said citv, pur suant to the authority granted to the city council of said city by an amend nieiit lo tl barter otcd April :td. I ihis. Whereas. Al an election duly called and held April ;td, A. I. P.ins. io vv on the iiicstioii of amending the ehai.er of the City of Medford, Or., and Whereas. The amendment voted there oa authori'el Ine council of said city to boriow money ou tho faith of said city ami issue bonds I hercfur for t he sole purpose of securing, furnishing and installing a gravity supply of pure wa tor for said city and that the bonds so issued and the accumulated interest t hereon shall at no time exceed t he sum of tJHO.OOO; therefore. The City of Met) ford, Oregon, doth ordain: Section 1. That fir the sole purpose of securing, furnishing and installing a gravity supply of pure water in and for said eily. the negotiable coupon bond of the said eity shall be issued to the n mount of two hundred and ninety two thousand dollar ( 'J'.t-.lht-M to be know a as he tiravity Water Supply Hondn ot tuns, to be dated July 1 PJOs. ami lo be payable . tVll. 70W July 1. 1!!; 10.000 July l, P,i;m to ii.i inclusive, and ?0o July 1st, PUS THE MISTAKE which many pt'ople make is to f;iil t milize the superior iidviintatfos of cold storage meats over the ordinary kinds. Those who' trade here realize the difference and appreciate it. They don'l pay any more, either. Medford Meat Company Pubber Goods .lust received, a complete line of water hags, syringes and everything in the rubber line, cadi article guaranteed. Medford Pharmacy The Big Drug Store with Little Prices. Near Pudtofficu. rde this first day of Mavor. City Recorder. (Vonu of Coupou.) No 25.O0 in the 1st day of 19. . he eily of Medl-'id. in the eouiitv of li-ooi and sinte o, Oregon, promises pax to heaier the sum of twenty five l.illars, lawful money of the United Stales i.f merica. al the banktliL' house f John Nuve. u A Co.. in the ciiv of ago and stale of Illinois, for semi nihil. il iutciot tine that dav ou its it v Water Supply Huiid of I00H. Why Not Iron in Comfort? .No reason to be uncomfortable in a hot, stuffy kitchen. You can take your Fleiic Irou to any part of the house where there is a light socket. An extension cord from the kitchen light will enable you to use it on t Ik porch. Stato Depositary. CAPITAL AND 8TJBPLUB $115,000.00 YOU NEED PROTECTION FOR YOUR VALUABLES if you have not already put them where they are safe. Any ordinary receptacle, such as trunk, box ur drawer, ib con stantly in danger of being burned or robbed. Secure absolute protection for your valuables by placing them in the fire and burglar proof vault of the Jackson County Bank, where you can rent a safe deposit box for $4 and up per year. Finest equipment hi southern Oregon. W. T. VAWTER, President a. 11. L1NDLEY, Cashier THE BEST THAT'S GOING. can always be had al tho Nash Cafe. All seasonable delicacies and all Hint is appetizing. Our service is prompt and eOicient, mid our cooking cannot be ex celled. One meal will convince yon that, we are friends vou can tie to. Nash Buffet MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Window and Door Frames, Block Wood Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, Including turned work and fancy grills. F, BETWEEN 0TH AND 7TH STS I HONE 63. .1. B. ENYART.Pnaid eut. .1. A. PERRY, Virr-Prcaideiit. .IOI1N H. ORTII, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Ada t ( RKhi. r. The Medford National Bank Safe MEDFORD, OR. CAPITAL 0,0()i KUIiPLirS 10,000 y Uiixes to Went. A (Jeneral Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage Telephone Main S."i ;iml littvo an Kleetrie Iron sent you un one week 'a free triiil. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Office 20tl West Seventh St., .";tjfj0posito Big Kleetrie Sign. A Money Saver Mayor. Attest; City ltecor.br. ! it. Tit a I Huid boudtt shall be i jiio'd by the iu:ivor and attested by. llo- citv leconl.-r. with the seal of the nlt'id to t:uh bond and the con ! l-.uis atla.-licd to said bonds shall be xccuted with the original or litho i ajdo d tar sitiiilt- signatures ot the said , tbciaU and the uj ollicials are hereby i Mithoii,-..-d to io execute the said boiidn ' tin! coiiiioiis and t.i lie afterward dchv rctl to John Nuveeu & Co., of thu cit Illinois, the 1 puyuicltt of We fully realize that there is a ma jority of people who always wish the very best. These people are wise.fcThe best is always the cheapest ill the long run. Especially is this true of our MTIfK WIMTK" t'LOlili, in so much as any housewife who has tried it knows that it makes many moreloaves to the -.: L t han ordinary flour. Dou 't bo penny wise and pound foolish, but buy Ihe best flour, i. c, "Pure White." uf Allen 6 Reagan 'I'll H (iHoi'KHY ON TI1K i'OKNLK ABOUT TAKE Look Upto-date Hy having uh make tin suit. The wa yon a perfect fit we fit the collar 1 shoulders is a revelation Xew Fall (!oods arc arriving daily in all the latest shades. French Iry t 'leaning and neatlv (lone. W. CITV TA1LOW W. EIFERT MEDFORD A Treat For Candy Lovers The Kandy Kitehen, Med ford's new candy shoi, is open. A fine assortment of Delicious Confections fresh every day. All our candies are hand made. Conn' in (Did try our spcci'iilti . The M. 6 B. Kandy Kitchen rSt. just around the corner from Kl wood's. i Chicago and at at s of iiivhasoM t hereof, upon he purchase oi ice therefor. S'c. 4. That lor the surpose of pay inn 'he said bonds at maturity there linll be m aside out of the irross rev me di'iived ftoai the said water sys m in ea. h ear hercalter until said nds are paid, a sufficient amount to . reatc a ii.kii.l fond to oav the wild "l''tll qiiaiUll iU .iru pur at maturity and for the purpose (i.... ,1(11 1 V(l 1 m. $2.00 MBf August to wc will bo ready t stdl tiMcd and seasoned OAK WOOD f pa inn the inter he same falls due now hvicd a direct animal tax ou all the taxable property in said citv a sum sulliciiMit to pay said interest as it falls lue, and said b v shall be miide and olleeted in each of the ycats hereafter until all the said bonds are paid. Sec. o. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances heretofore passed, iti con flict with tins ordinance are hereby re p -aled. The foreoinc, ordinance was passed by the cil council the 14th day of An lO'1. b I he following vote, to wit: Olw ell ..tin i :u e, Merrick aye. Trowbridge ae, Kifert no-, and Hafei .... t......lu there is here and . t i'M' at tllP raiU'll. Good Rail Wood Soiiu4 cedar, sawml into tir wood, at ?1.50 per tier at the ranch or $2.50 per tior dtdivered. l'or all necessary informa tion apply to Approved- O Ki:nnv. lavor. beintf hi deiiom $'it HKN.I M COM. INS. Citv Recorder. WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO, Medford, (.irg" Notice to Water Consumers Owini; to t ho scarcity of water supply, it is ordered that no eity water he used for ir iffitimi or sprinkling except hetween the hours of ii ami S o'clock a. in. and 7 and S "'clock p. in, until otherwise ordered hy the wate ilinnittee. Violation of this order hy any consumer will result in said consumer's supply hoing forthwith shut off. l!v order of the Water (Committee of the t'itv Council of Medford. Oregon. Dated An-rnst L". O O o o o o o