MEDFQRD DAILY TRIliUNlS, MEDFORU, OUFAIOX, SATURDAY, )(TOHI
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TEDDY STANDS
BY HITCHCOCK
I! Any Republicans Object
R86veltWill Give Them
rfcee of His Mind
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Republican
politicians are discussing tuilnv a sitie-
meat piven out lit the White House lust
night in which it was said that Presi
dent Roosevelt endorses the. Hitchcock
management of the Taft campaign and
calls on republicans to give the repub
lican campaign manager their earnest
support.
The Hitchcock situation was discuss
ed at a cabinet meeting yesterday and
it is stated that the president wnxtd
warm when informed of the rumors that
he had been behind a movement to dis
credit Hitchcock. He is said to have
expressed himself strongly on the sub
ject "and declared that he would give
any republicans who come to the White
House with criticism of 11 itchcock n
piece of his find on the subject.
Did Not Send for Hitchcock.
The president stated that he had iml
called Hitchcock to Washington, but
that if the republican manager wanted
to comor he would be glad to reeeive
him and converse.
It is rumored here today that tin-
president sent Secretary Hoot to Ne
York to ascertain the trouble with the
Taft campaign and that Knot reported
that the trouble lay with Treasurer
George 1(. Sheldon. It is stated that
the president and Taft objected to the
collect iou of funds from some of t In
corporations with which Sheldon is nl
lied and that others had stated Sheldon
did not get enough money.
The Ever
Ready Bottle
Keeps Liquids,
hot or cold, for
forty-eight hours.
Medford
Pharmacy
The stork and the. vtujv
It is plainly seen,
Are in danger of briny out
done By the flying niacin' nr.
We are in no danger of be
ing outdone when it conies to
supplying high-grade cigars
at reasonable prices. When
you try our cigars you will
say they are the best you
ever smoked.
R. R.V. Cigar Works
$16.80
Medford to
SAN FRANCISCO
and return
Dates of stile. October ol
and fourth.
Limit, 29 days.
This very, very low rat o
has boon put in effi'. t on ac
count of the tr.nis-MiHissiiii
Commereinl Conftress. hut it
is open to the public via th-
Soithem Pacific Company
Lint in Oregon .
' The 29 day limit will gi'
lots of time to takf in tli"
igbta in San Francisco an. I
"excursion" ilown to I,o An
gelee and Sou thorn California.
For particulars, sleeping
car reservations and t ifkt -rail
on A. S. ROSKNH.U'M,
Agent, Medford.
mmh
President Roosevelt's Misctake.
liy V. A. Tobler.
Thf ai-iiniis of the present administra
tion hus r.'veli'd one usri'ul fart, uot
withsiandiiii it has ai-eoiuplished not li
ng in I lie great campaign of the peo
ple ayain-,1 the trusts.
W all know th;it Woosevt-lt is by
!i:!tir a reformer, and being that, he
must necessarily be of a high moral
. liai.i.-ter. Thus when lie became by
accident and force of circumstances.
pre-hb ur nf the 1 ni ted States, his
true character asserted itself and he
bngun doing thiugse. The greatest
thin; his actions have resulted in, how
ever, was to reveal to the people that
the application of the law is not a rem
"dy, but that the law in its action
is but a check to slop growth until a
remedy can be applied. In other words,
the politician applies the law for prac
tically the same reasons that a physi
cian gives his patient his first dose of
medicine. To check the uroirress of
th disease until lie can diagnose the
case and find t lie cause. The pry si -ciau
who cannot direct his attacks upon
the cause of :i disease cannot cure the
disease. That is evident. So with
Mr. Koosevelt. lie applied the law a ad
he checked the trusts, but he found
himself in a party which hold no rem
edy and the trusts won as the disease
wins out against the physician.
If you want to kill the trusts, it is
right to apply t lie law which stops
growth, but if yon have no remedy to
destroy the principle that creates trusts
the law avails not hing. However, at
this point we can all agree that Mr.
Koosevelt made no greater mistakes in
applying the law under circumstance'
where there was no remedy than did1
thi- republican party in putting a man
a reformer, so contrary to their prin
ciples, in line with such office. The
salvation of the people depends, there
fore, upon two things: Virst, the man of
right character; second, the party with
right principles or methods. Without
this combination nothing substantial
can be done. Tint twice in our national
life has t lie rule been given back to
the people. They could not keep it.
I'irst. (Jeorge Washington wrestled the
scepter from the king and gave it to
the people absolutely, (ieorge Wash
ingtoii and his party, however, were
synonym-Mis. Washington made the par
ty and the party made him. and only
with the character of the man at the
helm and the party policies are alike
can such a condition as Washington cre
ated obtain (I Second, in this category
comes our great lincoln, but tho par
ty adopted Lincoln. The character of
t!i - man and party methods were not in
unison, under which circumstances the
best that Lliis great and good man could
do for the people he so loved was to
create : iditton in our national life
which had to be reasonably settled be
fore the "money glands" could right
ly bein to secrete.
He freed the slaves. Lincoln knew
that his work was but temporary. That
his blow, crippling as it was, did not
strike the root. Apropos of which he
said: "I see a cloud gathering in our
mills! that unnerves me and makes me
tremble and fear for our national life,
more t lia u any circumstances of the
civil war." His great vision had sighted
the money power of today. Three days
later Lincoln was shot. lie had made
a mistake. He nveiled his plans to
the eneniv.
Methodist Episcopal Church. B Street.
"His Third fuming' will be the
subject next Sabbat h morning. At
night the text will be h'ev. 11:17 "To
him that oveivotii'th will I give unto
him a white stone, with a new name
written which no man knoweth. saving
he that receiveth it." Sabbath school
at. H a. m. Kpworth league (i:30 p. m.
Hood music morning and evening. All
are invited.
Probate.
INlate Thomas Haldwin; inventory
and appraisement filed showing estate
valued at about 2640
Kstate ('. li. Soveru; order made ap
pointing Kli.a Hicks administratrix and
A. I. Kinney, Syd Carter and Milton
Hi ryr appraisers.
Kstate Hranville Sears; final report
of ailministrator filed.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Knil Wolff anil Anno Haclii-rl.
At tho Savoy.
Tin' nianaui'tncnt of the Savoy were
unable to a imrninlate all the people
who ib sired attend the theater last
uioht. The house was filled to eaparity
time and time au'ain. The crowd wait
intii (jet in Mucked the street for some
I ime.
The entertainment (jiven at this pop
ular new theater last eveninu was strict
ly hii,di elnss. The motion pictures were
the latest and caused a great deal of
laughter. Miss Itrown rendered the
siiiil'. " Pascball." with a creat deal of
vim, and des.rved the applause which
was jrven lor. The orchestra music
offered was of excellent ipiality and
phased very well.
The first performance commences to
night at 7 p. m. Admission, 1" cents.
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
Xm reason to lie uncomfortable in a
hot, stuffy kitchen.
Von can take your Electric Iron to
any part of the house where there if
a linht socket.
An rxteimion cord from th kitchen
light will enable yon to une it on th
pon-h.
I Telephone Iain 8"." and hav.i an
Electric Iron (tent you on ot;e week's
frpo trial.
RtiGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
j Buccciifor to t.'ond jr Water Powr Co.
j Off no S"0 W. aSeveDtk St.,
I Opposite Big Electric Hifo.
Apple and Fear Market.
Apples huvo been in larer supply
j this week, but a large share of the re
. ccipts has been from up river seclious
! and showing very uncertain quality
j with prices ruling low and irregular on
j bulk of the stock. There has been no
surplus of fine state fruit, and such has
ruled firm with prices showing some
improvement, more particularly on fine
red varieties, with some fancy exceed
ing highest iptations. Fall, York and
Holland Pippins have also ruled firm,
but uo higher. (Ireeuing, however, are
weaker and $2 only exceeded for ery
fancy, A few Italdwin commencing to I
arrive, but lacking size and color and J
few sales above $1.50 to $1.75. Crab-
City Business Directory
SAVOY THEATER
North dAnjou Street.
Latest motion pictures and illus
trated songs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Kridav. Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.
Continuous performance every
evening of motion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program Monday, Wednesday
nnd Eridav. Admission 10 cents.
WM. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 112.
210 V. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
EDEN VALLEY NURSERY
Home grown whole root trees.
N. S. Hci.net t Medford, Or.
Watch this space.
MISSION FURNITURE WORKS
THE EMERICK CAFE
The best restaurant in Southern
Oregon.
W. K. Johnson Prop.
VERNE T. CANON
Hillpostcr and distributor. All
orders promptly filled,
lioinn 7 Jackson Co. Hank Itld.
Medford, Or.
C. F. COOK
Sells trees that. grim'.
Office: li. H. V. Depot.
I. O. Itox 841. l'hone oIKl.
Medford, Or.
MESDAMES BANKS & BICE
For Suits, Gowns and Fancy
Waists.
llashins Pluck, Medford, Or.
LETTERHEADS of all styles
ENVELOPES printed to order
by Tho Tribune.
FOR SALE
Plaster that will last
Forever
Its Brand is ACME
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
apples are in good demand and firm for
fancy with some sales above quotations,
but poor dull and low.
lVars liartlrtt and Sackel hae both
been less plenty and advancing with
some ext ra fuiiQ' exceeding highest
quotations at the close. Some of the
Hart let t are overripe and such drag'
at low figures. Many of the Seekel
are also poor small in size and unat
tractive and for such comparatively low
figures have to be accepted, Heurre
Hose, d'Aujou and I'lairgcau all move
slowly with only fancy reaching full
outside quotations.
M ttd ford Tribute. KOo par month.
T. V. Daily ( E. Mei'omb
DAILY & McCOMB
Keal Estate, Kci.tnls and Loan
Ten acre tracts a sjH'i'inlty. Ref
erence, Jackson Co. Hank. Hoom
X .lackson Co. Ilk. bldg, Medford
ARTHUR H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineor.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
ANLO FENWELL
The Plumber.
1 solicit a share of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
THE ELECTRIC AiD FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PRESS
ING WORKS
W. E. Lane & Son, Props.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford Oregon
WASCHAU & BROWN
wish to announce to their patrons
that they are located in their new
quarters in the Young & Hall
building.
Ilillinrds, Cigars and Tobneeos,
M. & B. CANDY KITCHEN
We make all our own candies.
Marl in and Harrow, Props.
( 'oruer Sevent h and 0 St reet s,
Mod ford, Oregon.
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Drill ist
Office hours: S to 111, 1 to -I.
Miles Uiiihlinr;, Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THE MISSION GRILL
Always open for Imsi'iess. N'cnt
ami clean, l'p-tn date. Popular
prices.
12 So. (' St. I.amliert & Ttrown
THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM
Finest cup of cnHVu
the Pacific (.'oast.
If. II. I.oriiner
Prop.
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In
struments. t;o to
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
O Street.
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stations of the Southern
Pacific comjuiny and all points in the
United States, By means of this system
ticket' may be purchased at Medford
from any placo in tho United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come hero. Sleeper
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time. ' ' tf
COLVIO & DURHAM
Lawyer
Office: Mcdforu Hank Hldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Stoves and ranges. Phone 01
MORDORFF & WOLF
New nnd Second Hand Furniture
Ends' old stand, IS 20 E St. South
Medford, Or.
KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conveniences.
O. (J. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. 1! St., Medford, Or.
FISH MARKET
Fresh fish received daily. Oys
ters in season.
Cor. Seventh and E Sts, Medford
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOPSE Specialists in Teas, Oof
fees. Extracts, linking Powder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes,
2Ht W. Seventh St. Medford, Or.
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Itooms from 0 cents to $1 .."SO per
day. All modern conveniences.
We solicit your patronage.
I liny accounts, hillft, notes and
.judgments of any nature, nny
where. Address
0. CLAY
llox o2 Medl'nril, Or.
l.iverv and I'Yed. Phono "l.tl
WEST SIDE STABLES
('has. K. Tail, Proprietor.
Kirst class Turnouts.
Medforil Oregon
DR. GOBLE
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Porllund nnd Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street.
JOB PRINTING
Neatest and best, nt short notice
by Tho Tribune.
IF .
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thoronugh and practical training in CoSlMtiKUIAL, SHORTHAND
and K MULISH, individual iust ruction by experts. We have been
compelled to enlarge our quartern every year, and have now secured
ample accommodations in the Sweedenburg block. Twice as large as
ever.
Xothiug iu the line of businesa training is too good for our students.
COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE
At About One-ITalf the Usual Expense.
Foil infurniatiou free. V. RITNISR. President.
UIII Military
Academy
Primary, preparatory and academic departments. College preparation,
Business course. Manual Training. Principal 30 yea re' experience in
Portland. The Hill Military attracts and retains good boys, but has
no place for any others. Fall term beginB September 16. Make reserva
tion now ,for few remaining vacancies. Catalogue on application to the
principal. J. W. HILL, M. D., Portland, Or.
Up Here Ih
The Northwest
there's no need for shipping in carloads of cereal cof
fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in a
clean, successful right-at-home factory, is
Golden Gram Granules
a strictly northwest product with absolute merit.
Eor years people of Washington, Idaho and Oregon
have been using it instead of coffee, and it stands
without, a peer for a high-grade cereal coffee. Ask
you r grocer for a box and give it one trial. The pack
ages are larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost
only I2.r)c. : .
AljjToeellit
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Medford National Bank A
nt Medford, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business,
September 23d, 1008.
RESOURCES.
Iioans and discounts $183,635.63
OverdraftH, secured and unsecured 17,290.42
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 411,800.00
I'rnmiiimK on U. S. HoiiiIh 1,795.87
MdiuIh, securities, etc, 34,215.53
it.... ii.... i.....u. r. e.. .....i f;i.it.,tU ri.n?! m
(Inld diiMt on hand
I'uo rroin mnie uaiiKs aim
i mid irom approved rctterve agoais
Checks nnd other cash items 1,060.69 i
Mutes of other National Banks 100.00 I
Fractional paper currency, nickels nnd cents 131.30 ' J
Lawful Money Heserve in Hank, viz.: -.J
.Specie 25 ,29 7. 65
Logal tender Notes 25,297.65 J
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer, 5 per
cent, of circulation) 2490.00
Total $397,226.55
LIABILITIES.
('apital stock paid in $ 50,000.60
(Surplus fund 10,000.00
Ifndivided profits, lens expenses and taxes paid.. 856.59
Xational bank notes outstanding 49,800.00
Due to other National Hanks 3,803.84
IMio to Htato Uanks and Hankers 2,403.81
Due to Trust Companies and Havings Hanks 8SS.4S 1
Individual deposits subject to check 245,578.93 -
Demand certificates of deposit 21,344.90
Time certificates of deposit 2,550.00 i
Hills payable, including certificates of deposit,
for money borrowed 10,000.00" 1
Total
Htato of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss:
I, .John S. Orth, cashier of tho above-named bank, do sol
emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief. JOHN 8. OHTH, Cashier.
Hiihscrihed and swnrn to before me thU 30th day of Sep
lumber, 190S. S. S. PKNTX, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
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EVERYTHING THAT,-'
to eat or drink is here the eatables
nicely cooked, if cooking tuey need
t)ie IriuahlcH properly hot or cold, at
vanlt-d. Your individual taste is con
ho I ted and catered to, and not nn item
on the hillo f fare but is welt and deftly
served on clean table ware.
nash entE
A Private Boarding and
Day School for Boys
2A1.DI jf Tl
jmimurs o,ouu.ny yi
$397,226.55
WM. M. COLVIO,
JL A. PERRY.
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Directors,
BOTE
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PORTLAND
ifoDrRx Comfort t
MOLtKATK Fkicu
Horse Show
Heii(l(iiarteVi
Ucscrve rooms early j
i or iiorse nnow week
Only "Hoof Gardb
In I'orti.ajsd )
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