MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFDRD, OKKGOX. THURSDAY. OCTOBER, 22, 1008. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Papeb in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Qeohoe Putnam, Editor and Manager. 4-f--f AMUSEMENTS. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i)u mouth, by niall or cirri. r. . . .$0.60 0 j-iur, by mail. , . ..j.oo WHAT WELLMAN FOUND. Walter Wellman, the well known political writer of the Chicago Record-Herald, a close friend of President Roosevelt's and a warm admirer of Taft, ha.s been making an extended examination of political conditions in doubt ful states, and the result is not gratifying to either Well- man or his paper. Summed up, his investigations picsag the overwhelming defeat of Taft. In New York, YVellmau found the labor vote solid for Bryan, ile found a reunited democracy, a factional fight in republican ranks, an extensive revolt against Hughes, and apathy in command of the (J. O. P., with every indica tion that Bryan had at least an even show, while Hughes will probably be defeated. Ju Ohio he finds so many things working against Taft that his cause is well nigh hopeless. "It. is a shame," says Air. Wellman, "that this great man cannot carry his own state," but such is the outlook. In Judiana the republicans have given up hope, and it is only a qmstion of the size of Bryan's majority. Illinois is still to be visited, but the causes that swing .Indiana and Ohio into the Bryan column are also at work in Illinois and other states of the central west, Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas, are probably democratic and the outlook is for a Bryan landslide. The people want a change. LOSS BY ANCIENT SYSTEMS. Following the discovery of discrepancies in nearly every city department of the municipal government of Spokane, aggregating .t noi), arrangements are being made to change the system of: bookkeeping, which i.4 held respon sible for the shortage. When the municipal court; of Spokane was notified that iio70 should come from the judicial department, .Judge Jiinklc at once notified the mayor that he would make good the amount out of his own pockets. He also attrib uted the errors to bad bookkeeping. Experting of the books of .Jackson county would prob ably reveal many similar discrepancies, due more to anti quated methods of bookkeeping in use than to intentional wrong-doing. It is known that during several administrations ac counts have become more or less tangled. It is known that the people by their ballots last June demanded that the books bo expelled, yet both Commissioners Owens and 1'atterson refuse to sanction it. Why? CLEAN VP FILTH. Property owners and citizens of Medford owe it to themselves and to the city to clean up some of the dis graceful rubbish heaps along alleys, back yards and vacant lots;) -a. JXI The hoiihc ol civic pride .should be strong enough to force everyone to clean up, hut, it don't seem to he. Clean ing up days were set aside, hut the hulk of the people paid no attention to them. It is time to enforce the laws which were put on the statute hooks. The city officials are cloth ed with ample authority; let them use it ; for if cleanliness js not voluntary, it must he compulsory. PABHENOEttH FIGHT AT HEA; ONE DROWNH NKW YOKK, Ort. 2. IiiHmnKirH mi tho ltrcl Stur liner Krmmluml nn l-.'laiintf in tin ir frinnir. u !'Hm'i nt knife fikt Im'Iw.'cii two HtneruK' p:in Hi'iiffiTH while Dm vi'hh.'I wtiH in tin Kiij linh duiniiH not fur frmn hover m-v eral days ago. The firttt culiiii piihbi'iiki'ih were nl tine ted forwent by the noitu of a fight. They gn.eil down on I lie forecaul le deck, whero llenrirh Miller ami Nirho I us Trntiseh nf Lim'iilim-g were Mnin (ling to gain a knife thai Miller lui.l at hi hell, rinally M iller in;iri:ijji-d to hi cure (lie wi-iipon and uh ! k hands hurried toward him, plunmd the wlenl fnto TraunehV dronnt. W Touching hinuelf free, the knife wiolder dan lied to the mil and leaped into the urn. The Kmoiilaud wim put llhnut and honln were lowered white thn boat ' doc torn a I tended Traimi- h. Tho mnn in the water saw the boat approaching and rwiiiii from Iheiu. After ii short riicp in whieh thi boat steadily (fa i lied, M iller eonm-d nivi muting and Hank. Tho wounded man wan found to have only unporficiul wounds. The I. nife blade had been deflected from the he.-ut I v n rib. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. NOTtrrc. Notice i hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply at ihe ncit reg" tar meeting nf the city council, Med ford, Oregon, Tuesday, November 3, for a Hot nun tn sell mnlt, vinous and spirit mm liquors in lens quantities than one gallon, for nix month nt lot 7, block ill, in Medford, Or., for a pcriwl of ix mnn thn. !ntM October IN. Mmtrnv & downino. e. O. Itaqer Ih visllng In the valley and looking after some personal mat tors. Will Perry diove down to Medford and nt:iy go to Jacksonville. Will chamber nnd wife are paying n visit to Medford. Mr. rhainbeiN has pint returned from the Klamath nee t ion and is now building; himself a homo at Mtittn -lln. M r. Ilert ha La I'orte (neo Oben ehaiiO and liud.:nd of Washington are viMtirij,' ihe home folKti. K II. Hnrrin drove in from Med fold Inielv an. I is with Mr. Miller look nig over the Ibid with 11 view of iut pro eiio'lits. J. Uoubleday is making an extended vittit to Medford. It is reported that he hn xold his timber holding for a jjood price. .1. Oeppett went down to the vail, v with Will lYirv Sunday. ignite a number of our people are in Jacksonville up.-n court matter. t K. I'mvi'N has been making nuite a stay at his homestead and improv ing I lie khiiio, Work has been resumed on laving .ml the ne w comity r..:nl around liocky hill. The viewerp slionhl seek to avoid all creek bottom and T.'i-kv points and swing annnid the hill, making as slieht 'rndn aa possible for travel. At the Savoy. The large a ud twice ut hint night performance ierciiveil a rppf Kluetion of an nthUttc event that can"4 intrr.n tionnl dtussion. the Mnrutijun race at Indoit duuring the Oiympic ume.t. Tio pictureu show the pi k of the world V runnctm starting on their long journey of 26 liiib-N, several view a along the rotite and the finish of the ftni mix men. The finish 'f the pluck? IXiran Jo was very driiinutic. lie was half dired when he arrived nt the stadium, fell time and time aguiu, only to be heied to his fet and tu-rvim the line by too riyiup. the tie officials. Johnnv IlaVH, the winner of the me fifiishnl very strong and was able t walk to his (juarterH uiiti.iKted. Smith son, Oilbrrt and Kelly, the three Oregon boys who won many points at the game are shown in this picture carrying the victorioiiH IlnvH on a table. At the Bijou. A large rrowd again greeted the new performance at the Itijott lfttt night. The performance can truly be ttaidr-to be one of parliculnr inrit, as wan clearly evidenced hy the audienres last night. One of the strongest inelo'lrami'.tie sub jeets ever booked in a picture show .h incliidd in the performance tonight. Tht title of the picture ix "Tho (Jani bler's Futc." The scene of the Htory .s in fahionable gambling resort in Kranee. A geutleman of consnlerable means is caught tight in the grnsji of thn gambling fever. Luck is with him for awhile und he wins, but the: usual fate of a gambler befalls him. Driven to desperate means, he hireu two con federates to drown his soti-in-law, the heir to bin mother's estate. The lad in thrown into a river but rescued by a noble dog (a scene alone well worth seeing). The father is confronted by the little fellow after his ieseue( at tempting to flee from the country, he is letained by the police officials. A moiit laughal 'c comic i:t included in this performance. The other features were very good, speciullv the comic picture, "A Dozen Fresh Kggs," which eftused no end of merriment. The same performance to night. OFF ON 16,000-MILE TRIP TO WED SWEETHEART ,OS ANflKLKH, Tab, Oct. 2'J. Start lag on n journey "f 1 foOO mile nnd prepared to brave the embarrnwiiiients i lid perplexities of foreign travel un (tended for the mnn she lo.es, .Miss Itlanehe Donnell today departed from Los Angeles for thn east, from whence he will proceed to Africa to become the bride of !. K. Kneeht, n famous min ing engineer. After spending n few weeks with friends on the Atlantic roust, Miss Don uell will sail for London, where she will remain n fortnight. Then Hailing to Capetown, South Africa, she will proceed to Johannesburg, where she will meet Kneeht, the sweetheart ol Iter Lob Angi'les nchool days, .miss Donnell is the daughter (if Major nnd Mrs. .1. A. Donnell of this city nnd a sister of Horace and John Doiinel, the tennis champions. Electricity Is always Ready You nrocl only to clnap tho switch anil ttio motor Rtnrtti It needs no more atten tion till you stop it AU im nliout (lonnral Klwtric Mo-tni-H. Yo'i can use thorn. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Wa ter & Power Co. Office 206 West 7th street, opp. the big electric sign OUR MENU AND SERVICE : ' tire us perfect us cati be. At this res taurant you can get anything you want' to eat from a "little snack" to- au elaborate dinner. And if you can find tiny fault with the wuy we cook -and serve it you will bo the first to do bo. J'eoplo tell us our uiculs are nothing (en itthuu physical uud mental feasts, t'ome and see if they are right. nash eat e BIMON BONO MAR'S ROYAL ARAB ACROBATS. Who are with Richard & Priagle's famous minstrel show, which plays the Angle Opero House tonight. Ask for floor. 'JJlue Stem' hard wheat 195 BnltM Bulbs! BulU: ('. V. rook's, II. R. V. P. Where? At 17 Prepaid Railroad Orders. "Something which is of considerable irterest 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 company and all points in the Uuittd States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any ))lace in the United States and mailed or tolegraphed direct to tho party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts nf cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same time." tf List Your Property With Me tlood house, 6 rooms $1700 viood house, 5 rooms ' $1500 ("iood house, 4 rooms $750 liO acres within one and one-half miles railroad station, all iu cultivation; fair improvements; G acres in trees; easy terms. 7J0 acrc $45 per acre; 450 in culti vation; all g.od land; good improve ments; one third dowo, balance 1 to 10 yt-ars at 0 per ent; good invest ment. Wanted A loan of $4000; security, iu nidc business property. J. C. Rogers. Office, Hotel Nub. D street entrance. ytlrs. Urene Ufamptoit Isaacs instructor of "Piano. "Xlszt 3ttetlo& StuMo at 3ltl&.nc. Mortt) Orange Street THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS TUB BEST NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. mi mm h 5IHS I am now Located with Martin J. Redely and am prepared to do all kinds of re- pair work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv B. N. Butler Near Postoffice You Do S 1LU1LJi r- L 'Li r TF0"SoALE '' IY130V m At vnn signs of tliis character about Medford. AVe 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 honieseekcr as being "under 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 Rogue River Land Company EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD i HEDrOBD, OHEOOW ff Stat Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1115,000.00 THE MERCHANT KNOWS tiiut it is so conviMiii-ut, sui-h a safe Kiiurtl nnil saving nt' time to i:iy his li lllitH by eheck tli:it lie wulilil lint, he without this satisfactory means of set tlement. The Jaekson County Bank respectful ly invites the cheeking aeocurts of mer chants, manufacturers, firms, corpora tions, societies anil individuals, assur ing safety nnd good service Safe deposit botes to rent, $4 per year && trp. j Finest equipment In southern Oregon. W. I. VAWTER, President 0. R. LINDLEY, Cahir Angle Opera House Thursday, Oct. 22nd Clms. D. Hazel rigg announces The One Recognized El.hoopian Company RICHARD & PRINGLES FAMOUS Minstrels l!ig free JStreet Parade at noon. Orand open air Con cert in front of theater at 7:r?0 p. m. Seats on sale nt 1 Taskins SaturdK- n.. October 17. ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thoronugh anil practical training in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND anil KNOUSII. Individual instruction by experts. Wo havo been couipelliil to enlarge our quarters every year, nnd havo now secured ample accommodations iu the Swoedcnliurg block. Twico as largo as ever. Nothing in the lino of business '.ruining is too good for our students. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE At About One-Half the Usual Expense. Foil infurniation free. V. R1TNER, President. Tribune Ads Bring Results Toque Point Oysters Tho Kmerick Cufo h.is now the exclu sive agency for the Toque Point Oys lors. Those are ackuowlfdged to be the ltst. Oivp thorn a trial. The Emerick Cafe IIIIinilllllMIMIrllllllllMIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIlllI r.nilirs of thin town and vieinitv will I o intoroHttl to I earn that Mr. anil Mrs. "hite Imvn a line of embroiderv on eihihition nt their home and have for wile, art li,..,.,,. i,ri,i, t...i .i.,. flosa, etc. !,,,, ,' oar hi ii u reanouable pricr,. M, illl(.r.,,lsi invilnl l mil. Mr. ,, M. s H. White, S12 North You can find it at Hussey Cash Store inuillllHIIMIHIItinillllKllllllHHIMIIIIliT Smith 6 Molony Carry the Strongest Line of High Cut Boots at the host juiees iu Southern Oregon Huv now, for von will need them MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHON1 8291. Window Prnmes, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bovel Plato, carried in stock cheap. Offieo Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, Including Turnod WbTk and Fancy Grills. P STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS. J. E. ENTAET.Prcsid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN 8. OKTn, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, AsiH't'Mhier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, Ol, CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Ranking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying in all its branches. Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building. See Our Window When You Are Hunting for tho b9t tailoring establishment, vou will uut burn your money if you patronize w. The time is now here when you sltouhl think about your fall unit. We are anxious that you should see our display of fall fabrica. Hake your select ions now. We will fill your rlT with pleasure. Htenem cleaning. French dry cleu in (j and pressing neatly done. W. W. EIFERT CITY TAILOR MSDPOBD OUR TELEGRAPH NEWS IS RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IN OUR OFFICE