MEUFOKD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Papeb in a Live Town. DIDN'T NEED IT. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof fiue at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One month, by iiail or carrier .... $0.fi0 One year, by mail . . . .13.00 WANTED A HOUSE TO REST. In spite of the fact that during the past years the build ing activity in Medford has been such as to be a source of much favorable comment on the part of strangers within our gates, still there are very few vacant houses in the city, which proves a source of much tremble to newcomers, inasmuch as they are unable to find a place in which to house their families. There are those willing to "put up with anything" in ordePto live here, but the "anything" cannot be found. The argument was advanced during the spring that at the rate houses were being erected that there would soon be a supply that would exceed the demand. This argu ment has been overcome by the steady demand which at times becomes a wild scramble, when a desirable location is thrown upon the market. There is nothing which speaks more eloquently of the progress Medford is making and still, at the same time, it proves in its way a detriment, as there are those! who leave the city solely on account of the fact that no suit able location can be found in which to live. Those; who do stay find it to their advantage to creed their own homes, but the places they vacate are- in turn eagerly seized upon. Not alone is residence property bard te find. It is practically impossible for a business man to find a loca tion to enter the business field of Medford. Only last week did the northwest manager of Swift & Company find it impossible! to find a site- to establish a branch of the company, and was forced te decide; upon Grants Pass, although he state-el that Mod lord was far better situated as a distributing peiint than the former city. And so it continues. Each elay finds men looking Jirst for a suitable place in which to house their families, auel then for a site in which to ep;n a business. Disappointed m each instance, many look elsewhere;. 1 ere; is an openin tor capital, and a splendid one. Give us more homes ane more business locations. Why a Scotch Firmir Refuted Por tion of Dissert. Could the funny Buying and Inci dents at the tenants' dinners In Scot laud be collected they would wake an unrivaled book of humor. Mistakes of amusing and sometimes embarrassing nature occur frequently at such func tions. One story Is told of u guest at a Scottish teiinuts' dinner who tasted Ice cream for the first lime on Unit oc casion, lie pushed a large spoonful of Iho frozen mixture into his mouth nnd Jumped from his chair with agony ej pressed on his face. lie let out a yell and cried out, "Off, ow, nia rolten tooth!" nnd could not be Induced lo eat any more. At nnolhcr Scottish affair of the kind a good old fanner was seated next to the hostess. She served biui a bit of savory omelet, which seemed to cause the old man deep disappointment. His Idea of an omelet bnd nlways been n dessert with sugar or fruit or Jams, and after tasting the sample before him he turned to the hostess and tnld. "Weel, nia Indy, I cniina compliment you on your puddln's." The late Ouke of Hiiecloiich told a story of a tenant at one of the farmers' dinners on his estates who was asked by tho duchess If he would take some rhubarb, a dish she was fond of. 'Die farmer was surprised, but answered politely, "I'm muckle obleegod to your grace, but I dlnn.V need It." MANY FAIRS IN OREGON FINDINGS NOT KEEPINGS. THE APPLE AND PEAR MARKET IN NEW YORK A Now York bulletin gives the fol lowing concerning the fruit market in that city during Iho week ending Sept. S: UNITED STATES SELLS THE MOST LUMBER Apples Thero has been a cuiisidcr ablo onercaso in the receipt of apples this week, chiefly from western New York, and under th, hir,rr rr.ri.,.,a prices havo ruled steadily in the buyer's I hl invor, snowing some decline, tnwanle he close; fancy large fall apples, either red or green varieties, receive the most attention nnd have made rather less decline than tho medium and smaller varieties. Home lots of winter apples nro now arriving and tlreiuiiigs nrc selling fairly if of a large size, but we seo some medium and small sized fruit for which coinparitivcly low rates have to be accepted. Shippers arc advised to hold back the winter fruit as much as possible until the flush of fall varieties is botler cleared. Pears Wo have loul very liberal roccipts of Western Now York Hart Iclts this week and considerable ipiautilics nro still coming from up river. The epinlity is still very irregular, n good many lots being overripe and requiring forced sale, and many showing from small to medium size; for all suucli easy prices have had to be ai pted and thoro aro very few of the up river llartletts for which i range of $l.r,0(' 2. fit) can he pnxroeiled. Choice, large sound fruit however, is maintained nt $2.7f)(o)3 nnd there are occassional sales of extra fancy al higher prices. Seckol have been much more ph ntv and meeting avery dull market, with prices easier and closing weak. The later varieties of pears of all sorts are mooting a dull trade and have to go nt easy figures, llartletts taking 111,1.1 of tho demnnd. A consular report says: The world lumber trades amounts lo $HHri,i;uil,flm niuimilly, of which the United Stat furnishes about "0 per cent, Austria Hungary 111 per cent, Kussin III per cent t annua 1.1 per cent, Sweden 1,1 pe cent, Kinkim! III per cent, Norway -I pe 1. nun houmauia also a small quail POSSES SEARCHING TOR STRANOERS WHO STOLE OEMS SAN HKH.N'AHDO, fill., Sept. 1 losses nro searching todav for Hire mysterious strangers who nro believed to have stolen .Won worth of Tunpioisc (ferns from the Wood & Company mines in rne Dins luiek of here. The guard overpowered nnd the gems taken in the night. Jnstice of the Pence Milton Mundn nan cnargo or the valuable stones. As The countries importing wood those on the highest economical plain1 which were themselves i irlier time densely wooded, but whose forests hav been denuded to a greater or less tent to make room for agriculture, duslry, etc. Only 4 per cent of the territory of tJrcat llritaia is covered bv forests, antl during the year llMlli th:i country imported lumber to the vuhn of l:i."i..r.t'.l,7;,li. normally has still per cent of its territory covered bv for ests, but imported ill Willi lumber val ncd nt (!l,L".-..(iil0. llclgium and II. iVotherlnands, that have 8 per cent for est lamlsc, lleiimark that has 7 pe t rance and Switzerland that hnv cut, hut a small per cent of forest laud lire npelled to import lumber. liesules those countries, those land; lying 011 Mm dry western side of tie sou tropical .one lacking torests lire forced to import wood. Kgvpt import wood and coal to the value of about lt',,iltlilt,iMM aii'iuallv; Algeria, Tunis Spain, Portugal ill per cent forest land) Italy, ti recce (with !l per eeul forest land.) the eastern part of Asia, Itrilish South A 1 run, the western parts of Chile and rem, the Argentine Itepiihlic, am! Anslralia, lal poor in wood, are depend cm upon import. Circuit Court News Lucy Mc h ,1. II. Messier; suit I nv,.or in,.',, y. .liny returned a verdic 11 ''. or of III defendant. 1 rater !.nie Lumber Co. I'red eri-kn V.,'tf it nl; suit to rccov no:." y. ! liio-lcr confessed ali, amend "d cei'ij hunt f iied. ' rater I.., 1 Lumber Co. s ,1. A Ilothwell; acini to recover money .lurv reiur I icrdict in favor for the plaintiff in tin- sum of $liM. Stntee of Oregon vs It. T. Johnson larceny. Not a true bill. Stato of Oregon vs William Katon: selling li.pior to minors, eirand jury relumed a true bill. Slate of Oregon vs Zera Dahack fhern is no vault on the mining prop """ wi,n dnR"u weapon. Jury erty, he put them in a cache ami loft I 'lr","" ""',,,r ,r'al- rnem unrjor guard. They were to ha noon snipped to .Yew York yesterday oiu ngenis round the guard in a stupor nu inw encne empty, Tho officers nt Ihiggett and Search light were notified and men sent out nt once to trail the robbers. Three strangers who were seen at the ore pits yesterday morning are suspected of the robhorv. Ono hundred cash nnd lmlnnce on easy terms buys tho best bargain in a choice building lot In Medford; O .(root . - ' 7- flociton. Thin bo." p" . p. vrnu it,!. ir ".me in wn'gtm vs it. M. com: ram. Oram, jury retrm-d a true bill and hi.il fixed nt $2000. Joseph Cume vjt IiilMrt 1. Powell; rase art for trial .September H, IQOH. Forbes Supply Co. vs J. II. Fitzgerald, lining bii.HinesH uritler mui,,. at liocne j.ivor jueetru-al Construction Co .:imlii rnent in favor of defendant for ;,00 and HtM. .loo lUskin vh Wiliam N(itf; court grant h fijM-ll:tu( new trial and collected l-,t fnnti respondent for cost). State of Oregon vh William A. Har vev; larceny. (Irand jurv returned n truo bill. Lost Articles Are Always Crying Out For Their Owners. Wlien one Is on the public thorough fare or In the Ktreet enr or trntn or boat nnd picks up an object that i valuable, Is It his? True, ho may find something which Ik too small and trilling to warrant Kcnivblng to hihI the owner. Bitch ns a handkerchief, n pair of gloves, etc. But when he finds something of value it Is not Ins until he ban done every thing In his power to llud the owner. The Htreet rnlhvnyH and trains nro so sysliMiializcel today that If, when one furls an object of value, he re t urns it l the ciunpnny's repiesenln live it Im iibiiost mire to ealeh up with lis owner. Kvery person of iutelll geitee knows that the Mrst place to liHiuiri' for It Is at the lost and found pnrtmcut. When, however, one is on the street anil finds something whleh. if he lost It himself, he would very much like to have returned, there are the colunin of it newspaper In which to r.dvertlse. If he fails to Dud the owner after this, tben he can rightfully call It bl own tiud have a clear -oiisiie;i(-e. hut If be n voids looking over the lost mid found columns and falls to do his part toward finding the owner he Is nlimisf 11s dishonest as If he took the goods. Chicago Keeoid-Ilerald. Portland Country Club and Livestock Show to Open Next Monday Pubber Goods Just received, a complete line of water bags, syringes and everything in the rubber line, each article guaranteed. Serious For One;, An army captain on retu.'iiing home from India brought with hku a gjojly wtoi-k of souvenirs. Among them was 11 pair of laughing Jackasses, which he Intrusted to one of the sailors. Tout I'lm-h. Alas! The unaccustomed shipboard life did not agree with the creatures, and in spite of all Tom's care thej ph:c I and finally died. When be discovered the catastrophe. Tom was In despair. "I daren't tell the cnplnlu!" "Don't shiik It, mate," said his pal. "ltreak it to him gently. You'll llud It'll be all right." The ml vice seemed sound, and Tom sought the gallant captain. "Sense me, sir." lie said, yon know them things below what you call larliii' Jackasses? Well. sir. Ibev alii' got imllin to la if at this morning." London Scraps. His Choice of Weapons. M. Victor .Voir, an illiterate bitllv of I lie time of (be second empire, for no real reason whatever sent n French statesman a challenge to light a duel .Notr was n densely Ignorant man and nearly every word In the challenge was misspelled. The statesman Hpoiaieil witti the following letter l 'ear Sir ou have called me out without any good reason.!. I have t herefore t he choice of we:inons. I boose the spelling book, nnd you aro 1 dead man." The duel wna never fought. I '(JUTLAND, Or., Sept. N, The Portland Country club and Livestock show opens next Monday and continues all week. It will be the largest showing or livestock ever gathered together at ono time in the Pacific Northwest, not excepting the marvelous exhibit nt the Lewis and Clark exposition. The speed contests will be extraordinary the great mile track ia without a paral lei 011 the American continent; the transportation facilities to and from the grounds will be excellent, as both steam and electric roads will enry their many thousands. 'Ihc beautiful nmpitheater built niton steel trusses, tho first of its kind 111 Oregon, is already completed The stato fair opens today under most favorable auspices. Tho buildings and grounds are in "apple pie" order, and exhibits in all departments superior. Every community in Oregon should be represented nt tho Trans-Mississippi Commercial Oongrens in Wan Frannisco October 0 to 10. Each of tho commer cial bodies of tho state should have at least one delegate; the mayor of each city and the judgo of each county have been asked to name somo delegate, This congress, whose sessions nro second in importance only to those of the National Congress, and whose deliber ations have much influence on National legislation, has held oneof its most im portant gatherings in Oregon, while the citizens of this state have held tho highest offices within the gift of the organization. Oregon dairy interests are up to date. President F. L. Kent of the Oregon Stato Dairy association has just return ed from New York, where ho has been in nt tendance upon the National con vention of Dairy Instructors, under the sponsorship of the United States gov eminent. The managers of the flolden West and American Industries exposition, to be opened at Earls Court, London, May 1, l!iil, and continue for six months, have asked the co-operation of Urcgon through Oovernr Chamberlain. Tt is the first industrial exposition of this character held since 18S7, The busi ness carried on between tho United States mid the United Kingdom com prises one-fifth of the entire commerce of the world, and it is constantly in creasing. It is expected that this ex hibit will bring together all tho present day achievements in science, invention, handicrafts and trades in tho United States. Hood Hiver has organized a " Univer sity Club ' with flixly-thrro members. There aro only two other similar organ izations in the Pacific Northwest. Medford Pharmacy The Big Drug Store -with Little Pricw. Near Postoffie. Why Not Iron in Comfort? No reason to be uncomfortable in a hot, stuffy kitchen. State Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1 16,000.00 Where Are Your Valuables? Your jewelry, silver, stocks, bonds, deeds, mortgages or will are they ex posed to danger of loss by fire or bur glarf At a small cost they may be placed in our fire and burglar proof vault, whoro they will be beyond the possibil ity of loss. Snfo doposit boxes to rent, $4 per year and up. Finest equipment in southern Oregon. W. I. VAWTEH, President G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier You can take your Eleolric Iron to any part of the house where there is a light socket. An extonsion cord from the kitchen light will enable you to use it on the porch. Telephone Main 855 and havo an Electric Iron Bent you on one week'B free trial. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Office 206 Weet Seventh St., Opposite Big Electric Sign. Which Billy shall it be, Billy Be or Billy T? There is some doubt about the winner, but no doubt about the fact that our cigars are the winner every time. Medford 5 Gent, R R V 10 cent and Del Marca 15 Gent Cigar R. R. V.Cigar Works Medford. Or. on sale everywhere. Counting It Up. TIuto Is n son of i:rln In Newton, Mush., who Ih (IU' ii elinrncler. lie Ims n number of ehllilreu anil wus llskeil one ilny how loin; he tnnl lieen mnnleil. "Well." he snlil. "Iheie'H Ku Irene Is roily ninl Nonih llilrty llve, Hull nmkos hlnly-llve, innl l.liziv Is thirty-two. nnd how innny ilo tlint uiiike?" The Wise One. i mil noimier-I iion t see how you iimnnKe lo fare so well nt ihls Inmnl Inn house. I hnve tlulustriousir eourt 1 the hiiullady nu! nil lier iliniKlilers lull I'm half starved. I'nt llounler 'ourte! the eook. Khiishs (.'Ity linie pelliletll. Arrangements Complete. .VrnttiKemenis for the wedding nrc all complete. "KverythliiK nttomled to?" 'lea; ne have even inmle n tlenl with n iihotocrnnher to hnvo his riitii- smashed." Louisville Courier- Journal. The Cards Are Out. Ysohel. do you think you could learn to love me?" I.earn lo love you? Oil. Heirlnnld. I coulil k'vo lessons hi lovlnir you." Ht. Louis Ilepuhlle. Don't Bother to, Cook It's too hot. Get what you want alrea iv prepared; we have ;t. We cater to those who want the best. THE DELICATESSEN C STREET, Nl EAR EIGHTH Notice to Water Consumers Owing to the scarcity of water supply, it is ordered that no city water be used for ir igation or sprinkling except between the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock a. m. and 5 and 7 o'clock p. m. until otherwise ordered by the water committee. Violation of this order by any consumer will result in said consumer's supply being forthwith shut off. By order of the Water Committee of the f!itv Council of Medford; Oregon. Dated August 15, 1908. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bovel Plato, carried in stock cheap. Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turnod Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS. OUR TELEGRAPH NEWS IS RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IN OUR OFFICE J. E. ENYART.Presid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN 8. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Ass t C'nehier. The Medford National Bank MEDFOHD, OK. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage JOB PRINTING Fortune lirlncs In some bonis that are not sleeivil.-ShakesiHate. oWorco. Vt.r 'r vanintlft. Nov Qum 1V U W- " ""Hue', .ult for 1'uriltn UornUe Seduced Rates to State Fair at Salom, Oregon. The Southern Pacific company will sell round trip tickets to Salem nt the rate of one fare and a third fi round trip account Oregon state fair, to be held at Salem September 14 to 19 inst. Ticketes will bo on sale September 13 to 111, Inclusive; continuous passage directions. further particu 1R7 Ian both All Kinds of Job Printing done on short notice. It does't matter what it is in Printing, we do it for you. Our Office is now the best equipped in Southern Oregon, our workmen the most skilled and output superior. Only union Print Shop in Rogue River Valley. Portland prices our sched ule. We pay the freight. The Tribune 21 Central Av. BEDFORD HILL Military Academy A Private Boarding and Day School for Boys Primary, preparatory and academic departments. College preparation, Business course, Manual Training. Principal 30 years' experience in Portland. The Hill Military attracts and retains good boys, but has no place for any otherg. Fall term begins Septomber 1C. Make reserva tion now ,for few remaining vacancios. Catalogue on application to the principal. J. W. HILL. M. D., Portland, Or. aOregon Builders Are you doing what you can to populate your State ? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, mechanic!, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Company ( Lines in Oregon. ) is seeding tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will yon not help the good work of buililing Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friendo who are likely to be interested in this statot We will be glad to bear tho expciiso of sending them complete information about Ol.EOOX and its opportunities. COLONISTS' TICKETS will bo on sale, during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are From Louisville.. $41.70 From Cincinnati . 42.20 From Cleveland.. 44.75 From New York.. 55.00 From Denver $30.00 From Omaha.... 30.00 From Kansas City 30.00 From St. Louis. . 35.50 From Chicago... 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative ' Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agenta. The ticket will the be fur nished by telegraph. A. S. ROSKNBAUM, Medford. Or., Local Agent. WM. M 'MURRAY, General r.-nger Agent, Portland, Or. THE MEUFOIW DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.