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r MEDEORD DA J J A' TRIBUNE, .J El) I i I , OI.'KCOV TIlI'lv'SDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908. Medford Daily TribunejTAKING CENSUS OF AIL TIMBER J u.k:,o:vii.m: m:.is A Live apeS in a Live Town. Published every evening excep? Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George PuTNAM,Editor and Manager. ",,1 :, .Ml. ltil lih Hi- v w-l th-ii-iii .-hallM ;ailint the property Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Out mouth, br mail or carrier (U.AO Qere ?car, by mail. .. . . .$5.0U CLAPTRAP AND BUNCO MB. What an utter contempt for public intelligence a cam paign speaker develops! The blackest of lies are blandly uttered as precious pearls ot truth and the virtues and benefits of the world are unbJushingly held forth the cre ation of a political party, an organization of office seek ers and holders, financed by business grafters. Judge Tuft tells Kansans that in 18!)u' corn was 18 cents a bushel and now it is 44 cents, a difference, he claims, due solely to republican administration. The ver iest claptrap. He might as well say that because apples were sf'4 last year and .-(il.oO this year republicans were also to blame. Prices for such commodities are fixed by the laws of supply and demand, by crop conditions and economic factors. Senator Heveridge tells Medford that the tariff is making this country prosperous and making the fruit grower rich. All of which is bunconib, and no one knows it better than the Indiana politician. The tariff does not help the farmer or the fruitgrower in a single instance!, though it forces him to pay higher prices for everything he consumes or uses than the foreign farmer or fruit grower, with whom he must compete in the world's mar ket, pays for the: same article made by the same people!. The sole bencficiarie's of the tariff are titer "infant industries, now grown into trusts and monopolies through special beneficiary legislation calleel the tariff, which forces the American public to pay exorbitant rates Jo the' e'liel that a few multi-millionaires may be ere-ate-d for live-s of idleness. The same monopolies iniilersell for eigners in the world's markets, but, being proleeti-d at home', rob the people. Uncle Sam Taking Stocl of Standing Timber for Bureau of Conservation : What Papers Say : TEDDY ON SOCIALISM. Nnmp tiuio iio lit ( tvHtcr Hiiv mir 'IVildy in drlmri.ifr tin luMn-HK at tin unvotling (if a Hint no of Captain .fohn ITmlorlnJl, a Loiitf IhIuikI init(-r, Haiti of Hociulifmi: "TbiTo ran l-r no runner ixainjif of privilegi' than that sot lirforti im an idnilH by certain mx-ialmtii: writt-ni, tin, ideal that every man Khali put into the common fund what be can, which would mean what he clnmc, and to take out whatever be wanted, in other words, thin theory that the man who in vicious, fooliHh, n dra on the community, who j contributes vhh than bis part, to the common muni, Nhould take uut what in not bis, what be has not earned, that he Hhall rob bin neighbor of what that neighbor has earned. TImh particular Horialistic. ideal would be to enthrone privilege in one of the grossrHt, crudest, most dislioueHt, most harmful and most unjust forms." Thin from n man occu pying the most exalted position in this great nation, lie knew, or should have known, that socialism doen not tench any such thing, but that it does tench just the reverse, if be has wilfully mis represented the truth about this matter in order to help bis party in its dire need for voles, can you belie vo him about any other political question T Or, if he has done it through igno ranee, when be and every one else has nccess to the socialist platform or oth er literature, then be is too ignorant to advise the people bow to vote. It in not surprising that such a man has made ho many errors, and in now trying to Mexicaniy.e this country. Kxchangc. ALLEN IS APPOINTED DISTRICT FOREST OFFICER WASHINGTON. Oct. S. The district forester who will be In charge of the Fields Districts o. (! of Die forest service, beginning January, lilOi), is K. T. Allea of J'ortlnnd. Mr. Allea entered government service as a ranger under tin) general land of fice in ISilN, the (list year that the "n-serves,'' as they were then called, were under administration. n i,si he catered forest service as a student as sistant and became a Held assistant through civil service examination in l!H)i). In 11MH he was transferred in Die department of Die interior to become special inspector of timber sales and trespass controversies in the Hlack Hills. South Dakota. In l!Hi:t he was trans ferred back to the forest service, when, in lifit.", the forests were placed under the adminisl ration of the forest service, he became assistant chief of the section of reserve boundaries. In duly of tin same year he accepted tho position of state forester of California. lie return ed to the forest service in duly, l!HKt, as ilistiict inspector, afterwards called I'hiel inspector, for tregim, WiihIhiik ton and Alaska. THE LION HUNTER. ( Memphw Appeal.) William Randolph Hearst slew Semi tor Joseph llensou Koraker. I hcottore Itoosevclt, after assuring himself that the lion wan dead, twist ed his tail, stood on the body of tin beast nud made a stump speech. UNSEEMLY CONDUCT. (New York Kveniug Post.) Here is the governor of Oklahoma calling tin president of t be 1 nit. el St at en a liar in no many words and rr taliating for the president' nceiing by making various charges against the president ' nttorney general. Whit ertuld be in on unseemly for t h- Wd i-f ft nation of eighty million f LIQUOR DEALERS FORM BRANCH OF ROYAL ARCH ium., 'M., Oct. . me Hiskiyou county liquor dealers met here Satnr day night and organised a branch of the KnigblH of the Itoval Arch. Ornnd Valiant Comma inter V. .1. Dietrich of Sacramento was present. There wen about 4)1 members enrolled nnd they now have a permanent organisation. The oitfeers elected for the ensuing year are: J. C. Wagner, past valiant commander; Joseph De tluire, vnlinnt comman.ler; Fred Meamber, lieutenant; 1. II. Peters, treasurer; Kdwanl Anion rielh, orator; John K, Turner, record cr; Frank Dunphy, master of ceremon ies; (leoine M. hvons, captain of the guard; Hen Hall, tvler; I,. It. Courts, lieorge Wooster. A. 1'. Wright, O. K. Wright. D. H. Peters, trustees. The next meeting of the ltoyal Arch will l.c held nt Weisl on October 17. The mem hern claim that the object of the organization is to check the ad ancing prohibit ion wave ami to pro tect Die1 liquor interests from inimical legislation. They also claim to be ep posed to diew and places not properly conducted. WASHINGTON, Oet. s. Th ai conservation com in i:.sooi li.n the firxt -oiriprt lu-at. v i' iitl- inj census of tli' hiiiuding r ,1'nited Stal-seT iirnl'. t al, n. Tli, ' ii-st service has for several years In i eager lf take kiicIi a census, ;ni. tli bureau of Die eeiiMas lias ejji..-si'.t ii willitigaesH to co -opi'ivite, IhiI I i ui.'. li iv never been available1. Tic i .- i tion I'oinmisMioii, houc er, in ls I I. int'ormatiou to help coinpb'i o its iiivrii tory ot Dm fount rv s nain which it will im-hidc in its t ' - j ttie president, and sime that r.j. to be submitted on the lit. si of year, it needs the informal ion al In consequence the work on Iim j has been started wilh a iif-li and i under full headwav. Estimate of Timber. In the opinion of the fu . I si- the most eiin-fullv prepan-d ii Vet Iliaile are tlmse bv llt-lirv (iai )ublishe.l by the ll'!h c-n-.us in These placed the total st niiLpnjo- :tuii(n()(i,u'i(i,(iun h, ili-tt, it so haoiKH the presieleut In compi ination gat herel lor t lie with his previous aequa subject of forest I V, he 'iilaiging Die k in at present availal The iiiipni'taiii'e of I his c largely in Die fact that il v. i accurate basis for eomi ut i n g mir I iinber supplies will I : i f . How Long Will It L ist? Assuming a stuumpar !' 1. 1"' iiim.imhi feel, an auniKtl us- of I ui ntHl, feel ami negl.-i'Dng ; in the calculat ion, I in- n lian-l i n timber supply is indicali' in II AHsumiug I Ik- same ue and aa annual groutli of h.'"h we hae a supply fr I'.l y mi an annual feet, t he Inst Huppusi t inn I years and I he secoml I :i ye, iug a stand of .'100.000,1 and neglecting L'Vowlli, v years' supply. Assinuing the sa ditioits, with an annual, mu I ii ()fl(l,(K)0,(Hi(l feet, we hae :t;t yen plv. H 1 1 a an annual usi- Mini feet, these estimates beco peetively, ami 1 years. Methods Umployod. The chief difference beiwr.- methods now lo'iiig emiloed ons(r at ion eoiuinissi'Hi ami D the bureau "f census, lliat u )i bureau would seinl not imnn ia make personal visils to all pails mat ry, t lie coin ini tio n i a i n the same results through a tun amount ot" corresioiid'T 1'i.r stance, :tl'"io letters have e-oie nut county clerks asUiug t'. slateno-nK forest areas in their eounlie. Si " thousand luiiioeriuen and tun owners have been asl.ed to "tipply ilar information. In all in-aiiy I letters have been also ask for a wide arict mat ion besides t he ai '-a and forests. They t li not only of Die Iuinln-i n.' a industries, but of all i-ilin-t even inditi'ctly dependent up of wood. The purpose of il siou is not merely wood is growing 1 1 w . u 1 1 ' mav be expected t In-t a oipplv may be proloiigrd b M-.irord Tribi. Prepaid Rntlrond Orders ' ' Something which is interest to Die public which is perhaps not j. in the system ot pie effect between stutmm Pacific company and United States. Hy me:i tickets mav lie pure from any place in Die I n mailed or telegraphed party wishing to mme accommodatiotis and smi: cash in eouneetioa may also be forwa time. ' ' iy r.ci.l.-r of the city of ijoii, lie and he is hereby 1 pl upcrty o llers ill ii, aH In r.-tofure es i 1 with notice, at n t)i- 'J"th day of appear before said at th hour of 7:'M) it tin' citv hall in said w a.ie, if any there be, '.-t nf cnstriietioa of tile : I di -ti iet should not bo as- . i a it the property adjacent benefited thereby, as shown 'I'll.- of sin ii assessment now signs of this character about Medford. We always find a desirable tenant before a good building has been "to let" more than 24 hours, and land owners know we can always find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is put on property. Consequently Medford docs not impress the homeseeker as being "unde)- the hammer." This is as it should be. This is the season of the year when home seekers want winter accommodations. Use business judgment; get free rent and make a winning by purchasing one of these beauti ful cottages of the TO THY FOB ARTHMAN WATER NEAR PORK It! Vait Ha -Li. -.'fT;: ?Ir",-- . . . -n f M. ,ai,. . I LiTrnR SAUBm mi . n , -. , , mmm 5ee l,,,l.,i ,. s . .. ' -""1. fi!n. 1"' .'in. I he is lion-by I -V, 4, A uih" ' r,.ls;i4 ' ' :--i.-r...i,... .-.i..-K m-.... h, i . rvi : :rrL?m U i;. v.... '., .. . . ' r .li-tn-i Nn. , - h.-r.-l..for t I J- A 4 Unnti - v ' ";:::::":t,r:;;,:: : VSt ITldllV ' " ""l"".-'-.,,,T...,r. -. ,, : . :,r 1.. r .r.- E ..-"V Tr" ' ' l" ';L'' I" "ni.r.H'.ii. I ,, -,.,,..: ., Ml .' ' " J 1 1 'I ;ui-i 1'.. J i 1 1 v. in -i, '.!;- r- '.. M .1 1 . .i , 111.- lir-l J Hl.y ! li M.--ll..r. vblr T lay ai't'-rnrntu. I : " 1 ' '' " " "' ! M'-". II. VK i,i..l Mr,. I.. s' I.. 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JUL Bank gives you the advantage I I ! S . - k -JI'A .Urm-m I I V35ggLrfW "f Plt and obUgiag service. 61 iwl I 181 111 1 -mXS0 Safe deposit boxes to rent, 4 per I J ifllfillllj Stat. Deposnary. y up. I 1 & & Finest equipment in southern Oregon. ' i CAPITAl AND SUBPLDS w. j. VA.WTBE. President J.'"'1' liu- Si inil- t sl I. in.- of 1116,000.00 0. R. LINDLEY, Cashier I. v. ,i B ii P .. 4 3 ;i i 3 l l iiiiilH in uoois r I"'1 I ,n t!'.,' : , .! irict-s in Southern ( livsjon 1 Oar IVIiidow Notice to Water I j Consumers ,,r ii. i i i. , . n tnw' nf.cinr.i-miHBni!r,mili ;ln;g,-W3-Miag;aMlMMM I I ATl'jR MAV J5K USED ?OR 1RBI0A' I ' ''' ' 1 nr ' II TIOX AT ALL HOURS UNTIL ORDER- I iJu net'Q In . El .. I ''-il The fVort.hWGSt Eil My order of the I "riw jg 11 AVATER COMMITTEE. I 4 "' !':'!', '"1 1 ' M i a 1 i'i i r S 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 ' '' ill i 1 I ' I o; 1 1 1 S 1 1 f i 'I ' l'( '; 1 1 ("of- If . ,nnn I aii -. . ., ii, i II .-loiiienmer i, iyus. 1M , j , ,, ' i ' , " III! 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I oi'fii'K Klxtnrea and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work , , itCTv-. -. j-y-n "i:-t -i. tiir7?- BB.wzwwMimrwvmi-msKmm mjimj mj '""I I'anry Drills. I,,,,, , , F STIiKKT. BKTWKEX SIXTH AND 3 EVENTM 8TREETa. l.-.l a! I'... i. i ',' ! If Tcqijc Point Oysters Medford Time Table UNO. r-o. 8WEEN OF DYNAMITBH) ABBESTF.B roll Mkhtffl-ff ra. JC, .., (i. I - a 1t:mr (WVUaails. !,. tkniu.mt left r'twr litArit M 'uwi iS4, it w. i tlls.'S. 1s. Ml II lo,i M l ll.l'l VilS iSIM l ktl. M '!. tmti. la, wiii' n li fxpV w.iNtj tW- (i.,IJii Was ce. wlMi ftm. OissVaaXKt laMwal I oft taQBpiSHniai Bo 4m,U.h iSV pivi 1o hor hump, nntr.M n rift fmjk tn a tiullot that rhlr.r.p.l .luiaaa, n..- rims to bis li.-ad. ltprnuM. nhfl riMwtfl e KPrve mnln to non ieou mm e.ias inn ootnir a Alonn lroulthts, rVi. GM SOUTHERN PACirilJ UAII.W A. I Northbomul l(itr('(;,tn Fiprt'mi. ...' .', '.' l , HIFortlaml Fipr,. . 1.' a. Southbound i l.aM'nJiforiiia I-'xrri 5S ,1 it No. 1.1Hsn Frunoino.t 1!t,..' i! '.'';' Jo. aS5FnMii (linl I'-oi..., i !:. j, No. 2;!M'or Atlilnn.l. I t'xfhi. J i! Oys- ' tt bp j i laiRKI. (!.. (Vt. .V The Tslifor Vo nia Hntlf Vallry l.:iml ('oiiipaay it hriusinir ia a tlp wrll outfit irith whii'li it i.it'i'tii to ri'arh nrtitainn wnti'r Tk maraiH ia flierantp! to ponrtrato to a tlinlh or l.iia) fct. Taa KiiitW JWH Valh'V I'romotion No. lil.ava flnh, thr.iuih it h nri'tiilrnt, Charles T. No. t.i.snvra ."ilvsri, li sfi't'pti',1 t offer of F. ,1o. aArnv MiMMrd. :. C.lvin, visa-pritidrnt an, I s'riil 'No. 4Arriv Modfonl. The Eraerick Cafe . .no r. j. a FAOiriO EASTERN R.MI.W VV ,1. E. EN'YART.Pnsid rut. J. A. PERKY, Vice President. JOHN 8. 0RTH, Cashier. W. B. JACK80S, Asa t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OK. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A Qeueral Baukiug Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage Metlftml. . Ma.lt'ortl. 'A aisrajra. o tla .iilsril ?. fie. t ail a tasp ireil ut aie ajiial or r . lil ka tka t'laa. n IS w1 l.i anl tla plsn of ' a' at r- a lit Tla ,maaiii PV , o- lot aasaliat awt f ai Ian ll v allie , k.tjaaa iha r,a itM. ra a swat wt ml tsj it ssm W . 'M'tls t.00 .1 !1. 1' ' n. llWafcVJI EJVI VALLEY RAILWAY to. i T.eavi M t or,l .... I , t a . a Ns. AIxnvwi Jlolfor.l i a ;ia p. in Waiollmvan Uatlf.a.l. VulsvllaMviB Ktail'tirJ. Y,. FImov ,',kte -il!e. 9s. ft r.anaan .Uekstinvilh, efsM,ln'a Jnaknin ilia fltiaw:lair Jw'swivilla. IM.ni CLtEIJ a"l ri I ' V M m a Ha a a,MM a QBrwMia. fa. a I I t-.io- C; If You Will ! V I 1- J 7. p aJe t,, .1 will esc , r five from 'I l""n. v. i:ifi:rt PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Plans. SiKvifictttions, Superintendence. S-uf vyin.g is all its bramchft. Rooms 28-29, Jafkson County Bank Building. Tr. S Vv, TAU.OIC nsmlth was prMKntnl win. mil ut.. ,ty m, , Wi,..4 i0;( "5..i l M" .f l1 aBoVMjir 'aMokMavm tU:lsK W ' wnlrh. o I TV MEHFOiy) , o