MEDFORD BAILY TBlBUNBj, MEDFORD, OREGON', TUESDAY. NOVEMBER in, 1008. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. ' '' Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Gbobgb Putnam, Editor und Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at -- - Medford, Oregon. ' .;; :x ; subscription rates. tiie ajieatfc, by mail or carrier. .. One rear, by mail... .$5.00 THE SOUTH DA EOT A DEC I SI OX. Harvey Scott still labors under the senile delusion that he can be United States senator J'roin Oregon and has em barked full-fledged upon his campaign of dishonor for only by dishonor can the election of Chamberlain be prevented. me. j-oruanu wrcgoniaii tinny snarls loitli various excuses to justify repudiation of solemn pledges made peo ple by legislators. It has discovered that, the republic is in danger, that Statement No. 1 is akin to secession and grabs every possible straw to exalt dishonor and pave the way for the shame of Oregon. The latest agonies are over the decision of the supreme court of North Dakota, in which the court was asked to ,: "restrain the people from expressing their choice for Unit ed States senator which, by the way, the court refused to tfo so the people of North Dakota as well as of Oregon have the; right to declare their choice and the republic still lives. la au effort to twist this decision to its i xvii ends, the wregonian misrepresents the ease and draws false conclu 810118. me .North Dakota law compelled legislative can didates to support the party s popular choice for senator, liiaking the pledge part of their oath of office, thus dif- iermg.iroiii me uregon Jaw, which makes the (Statement No. 1) purely voluntary on the part of the legislator and not part oi his oath of office morally, but JiotJegaUy, binding. This part of the North Dakota law ...i.: i i i j t ,i f which iiuueu anouier oath as a qualification for office, was neiu to uo a violation ot the state constitution, though the court held it had no jurisdiction to pass upon the election of senator under the provisions of the primary law. ,.' The .North Dakota decision has no hearing whatever upon Statement No. 1 in Oregon. The decision of the North Dakota case does not affect in the slightest particle the Oregon primary law, nor does it in the least release .legislators from the moral obligation incurred in their voluntary-pledge to their constituents that tliev would vote for senator as instructed by the people. xumju-i poini, mai snouici not he lost sight of in this campaign ot dishonor JS that the people of every precinct city and county in Oregon voted in .June by an overwhelm ing majority, tor a law instructing members of the leg lslaturc to vote lor and elect the candidate selected bv th( people for United States senator from Oregon-whici, '!,w,uraiura J" uncertain terms what the people of all hmirion 4-1. 1' J 1. ' it 1 iiiiiik oi tins neiarious attempt thwart the w of the people as expressed at the polls. 'Allv StnfiMM.iit , i I. i.. i i .... ,, . ' '-""' who wiiiuiiv remains uosent , repudiates j,,sple,lg,. or i any manner contributes to the election of some person- other than lb,, one chosen lu be people-George E. Chamberlain will lav himself open .,,' "" ' K' oi I'OITUpilOll. 4 4 4 4 444444444- What Papers Say Bryan an a Campaigner ( Wnxlijngtou jpont) The pliyrtirul ut am ina uinl men tut ulf-rtiM HM iliH.liiycl by Mr. Hryiin during this i-animij;ii urn nothing uluirt of innr Vfloim. Ah ii c-iimpaiyiKT lie Una fflijtsed tin rt'cnnlH of tlic most famous hUitiiji Hpt'akiTH of AmiTiciin limtory. He tMemn to Ijc nuulc of Honicthinjf inon 1i.rf.ble than fli-rili and lilootl. On many an oc--mimi In- Ims n'arlicil hio be.1 in a I'lillman car loiitf after one o'clock in (lie mora in after i day of c cam-legs train, to urim- at (Inylitflit ami deliver Hpcci'lics, liakft linmls and endure Ih boriotiH travel for another H liuurn. at it Htri'ti-h, Oilier men have accom plished thm feat fur a week or ten day at a Htrelch, hut .Mr. Ilrvna seems to he able to make nueli tanks bin regular iicrupat ion. Only an abHtemioiiN life, a rugged con stitution and a good dit-poHition could stand tin- Htraiii to which Mr. Rryau siibjertH hiniHeir. Ho t; admirably con- st it uteri to Hervo an a i'renidential can lidate. Thedrain upon hia vital re Hourceft of HiM'li cadidateii n becoming heavier with every campaign, and it ih a ipieHtion whether it will not: be neei'H nary to bring about a eoiuplcto change if campaign methods if candidate., are to Miirvi and nave their health, ! Not Yet But Soon IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIL aviionh advektlsfmrxt is missing from this issue? iiiHiiiUHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiuuNnmuiJuiuHiNiHMniHui S K E X li X T ISSUE For Thanksgiving Sale Emm OUR MENU AND SEE VICE' are as perfect as can be. At tbia mi tan rant you can get anything you Want to oat from a "little snack1 ' to- tu elaborate dinner. And if yoa can, find any fault with the way we oook cd tterve it you will be the first to do- jo, Tcoplo toll us our meals are nothing leg Hthan physical and mental fMtt, ('otne aud see if they are right,'. NASH etiFE- REAL ESTATE ymiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu That Unforgetable Slogan ( !"HASKINS FOR HEALTH"! 10 III "ii'lnnum Amlf-rKnu to 1-Mviin1 lluml, .1 m-n-M tu-t'tioti 2.", town liip .17, aV If KT5 V. K. Nuncli-rx In Mary K. Howl injl, l(j. It IjIui-Ii J 1'nrk iicl.lition .Mi-ilfnnl 500 If. II. SIcvi-iih lo (,'. A. I'owoll, riiTty in Axliluut Nliziiliclli c. Thiiriiliin In J, S.vil .Mr.N'air, imiiiorlv in Mock "I. AhIiIiiiiiI II. K. Kiiik lo I.iiuiHa I'nrHlow, -V '! lot 1, Wooli'M adililion, AMhlnml l-ruiik W. IIiiIHh, Kill r.ori'H iu hi'o tiou ;t.5, tnwiiHliii .'12, 2 K . . . .puti'iit Hi'". I'. I.inillov lo Gen. 1'. KiK, 1HII.II2 ncri'B in mi-linn 2, towimliii ;(2, 2 K I,cin II. Drown lo I-:, florlrmli' Kinjf, IIH.-Iil iiorcii in wi-lion i, iownaiiii :n, :i n Kllrii I'. (liiloy to Hank uf Aali land, lam! in -tlon II, town ship :i!, 1 K ' 'it.v of Ahlanil to fli-o. Ktophcn. Hon. 2.72 ai-rcs in InwiiNliip :IS, 10 in . inn iniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiii.JinuitiiniiiuiimuiiuC A THOROUGHBRED n man always looks like when bo has had liia garments fitted ami niado in tli nxqiiiaito atyle tli.it is always given lliein by Kreuzer. If yon dan't look like a man of ftiBliion and taste it is lioi-anse your tailor is nt fault, oud yon -:iu ulways be suru uf appearing lik one if your suit or overcoat is made I" COPVNICMT. A.P E Ct J. A. KREUZER & CO IMPORTERS AND TAILORS, PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORK i i-: :inn Marriago Licenses Km in e 1 1 A. Koonl. and Anna Trnccy ( In r.-iioc II. Ilal.lwiu i:ml Zoina XV il (illHOll. SPRAT YOUR ORCHARDS NOW Tor Buu Jose Scale, and Uso Sampson's . Concentrated Lime and Sul phur Solution. Hcale lives ami works all Ike year round. Don't forgot this. An the , scale dies the new is reiuly to enrrv on the destruction of our orchards. 1 lie scale is less vidimus in Hi anil moro easily and surely d man in any other season of the year. , Therefore now is the best time to -it tack ami kill it. If ,o spray w. muuy n valuable tree will . ,V1., ,)ml umerwise, lieclluse of the sinl not relnii. 111 i . ' i-iiiioii io slnrt in the apriii)(. iuu nave more less wind JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Willis .1. (iilii,, f As , ,! Vh. m-mioi oi iie-ui imiiiiii were in town former proving up ,,n his full. st roved would Ni'tiirdav. Ih tinil'i-r ekiiiii rlonlis Niinan of 'i. 1 '". I- l rr I'ortland one 10 accept a posilion in I 'lii-is KeeKau :n ,v;f, 1 1 ''"'s lay Irul w, l oite.l Stat,., civil Xn.lrcw l tune now; there is In scatter nnd wiit,. il,,. pray, anil make it hard to ever even part. Then, too, you cannot tell what may happen to prevent Ihoronuh iprav ilK in the fall. But, above all, the result of fall pruyinn urn nbsoliilely certain. Sulphur Solution. Those, are all "spray facts." XVo claim no wonderful clo',nj,a eovery in this spray, but we do . lain, most emphatically thai: Sampson's lime nn.l sulphur solution always produces satisfactory result, and docs no injury. There is n .tt,.t spray manufactured than Samp,,,,, lima and sulphur solution. . .Sampson's lime and sulphur s..hiti,.n' Is a eleur, cherry colored solution fr,., from, eilimeiit. It is Biiaranl 1 ,. teat. 30 degrees llniline. If your deal ; era rannnt supply you, write to us. Bo snro you use Sampson Manufactured by . ORA.N'TS I'ASS I'AXMNi; en. tirants Pass, dree spi III v JAPAN WILL SPEND NEXT YEAR 2ft8 MILLIONS V TOKIO, .liipan. .Viv. ID. The liiiiin villi' rtepiirtiueiit today nnnouiiced the budget for the next year. aj.vrrK.il.iij; 25S,ri6O,0l)n. This means that the ,-ur tailinent of funds for military, luivnl and civil enterprises is S4.n!i(i.nim. The tediietlon ia in lino with the pi-ncrnl . policy of the new cabinet, which is miik ring every endeavor to suve nunicv mid tarry the nation over the period of financial depression. Thero is still some objection to this policy, but the con ervatlre element slrnnnly supports the government, an, Taylor' ,x biv lt!:i week i bunk. were Anhlniid eek. Service Aoenl icily .1 I 'oi l l:i ml and XV. " "f ' '"i'.l were in town on business Safnidav. I', hen. -II' has iclinai.l fi-.o.. .. trip to l'..r:lan.l. Us .ii.l Mr. Kd!in(jl.in il Iheir hoiuea in Adi Probate Kstate l-:.-nest .1. Hundley; a minor i-der uinile appointing ('. . ililh-ttp, lack Morris mid John Nelson. Kstale Annie I,. Ilerrv: final renorl filed. Now Cai-os 'V. II. Clenienl vs T. II. Mansfield et il; soil to foreclose inortfr;l.e; lieains :nd Itcams attorneys for the plintiff. St. Mary's Academy. A hoarding and duy school, largo, ommodioiis and modern in its eipiip nents. Departments of instruction: Primary, 'ruuimnr, commerciul academic, music mil art. The courso proper to each is nitlined iu Iho "course of study of the schools of tho Sisters of the Holv Names f Jesus and Mary," nr.d will be for- .variled on application to any uddress. The commercial department will open Mnniluv, Novoinber 2, nnd comprises diorthanil, tvpevvritine, offico methods mil practical bookkeeping, modern bus- nesH spelling nnd writing. Kor particulars, apply to Sister Su perior. ' 208 A SI 8 6 I am now Located with Martin J. Redtly and am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv B. N. Butler Near Postoffice .5 ;!;iiMCsrir4 Foa sale -' w wia n . . iwfiNot -See lip?Many: sipis of (his cliai'tu'ter about Medford. We always find a desirable tenant before a good ,"' building lias been "to let" more than 24 hours, and land owners know we can alwas find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is put; on property. Consequently Medford'':, does not impress Hie honieseeker as being "under (lie hammer." This is as it should' he. . This is (ho season of the year when honio soekers want winter aeeonunodations. tTae business judgment; get free rent and make . a winning by purehasing one of these beauti- ' : fill collages of (lie Rogue River Land Company KX 1 1115 IT HI' ITDING, MEDFORD Iniiil V. I'llSllll' .1. I', rev XV :"'llt Sihii1.-i-hill, I. Mis. -I. A ll IImiIh XIiiIi'mmI on lot,,, , W. ''. II 1 :,- " -o teli, citir..., we,, 'h, ' nly sent Saluid.-'V Thiniiuh a iiiisptint i 'hat th. ladies of Hie Civ "' "I elub i.ali,, il.". ,o, from II came ov Saturday. I: incs A. Kiser. viiutors at iftciaoon. :im slate .c liuprov, ri, In I'ri.la. 'is it s ,, , 'veiling ;he of Ml i, l.ewi "r this wlnl .' . u hi. c .-e loi.eKan. 1 XVcinll, n i in i r din e been s-,. 'lull met at I'lii.-h to re l-'oMowi-iir ' prese-it : M is-es ona I'lrich, l-'av IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store l In, mi, I Wells M'. :u i.t'.-s.,r t !'iti M.-ri.le, l.eila at 'or Karl Moore. 1'. l'ilee.:in, Ifav Next. I Mis. l.ewi, riri.l, 1 ' spmi Sntid: K in M.'dl'oid. ail WIRR1 ESS BHKAKS ALL ur.coRDs tor distance IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlff Sty Cnittd;t pan!; Ft- Stato Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 115,000.00 THE PEOPLE Should be interest oil iu firo aud burglur pioof inoteeliiiu for valuables from' " iliionnire to tho wage-earner, from the owner of valuable securities to the person who possesses jewelry prized for its associations. In fact, almost every one needs this kind of protection, and it may bo found in the firo and. burglur-. proof vault of tho Jackson County Bank where you may rent n safe deposit box at n very rensonnblo charge. , ( Sufo doposit boxes to rent, $4 per year, and op. W. I. VAWTEB, President . , O. H. LINDLEY, Cashier. . .... M I'M) FORD WASH & DOOR COMPANY ; PHONE 2291. ' XX'itidow I''rniiies, Oak Veneered Duors, with Bevel Plato, carried in itoolceheiii. Office l.'ixl.ures and all kinds of Pinning Mill Work, including Turned Work' nnd Fancy Grills. sthi:i;t, hetwbkn sixtiiand S EVENTH stkeets. . 'na; ep'l I'ikp" THE KINO OP ALL JEWELS The Diamond has held first place since time Iickuii, in the esteem uf all lovers of jewelry anil no one enn deny that it will continue to do so. Neither can anyone deny that the diamonds shown nt Martin llcildy 's jewelry store cm be surpassed for their weight by any other dealer, (let our prices be fore you decide purchasing. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler. Near the Postoffice. A5 OCOWtRSOUR. 1 tAIJPUltNCjL- . .'I III-""-' ta-v in iiu: wane NURTtl- k xiii. i:, s operator. XVa- i.iil lo wire unicc fr. in .,. h . Oct. !l. -The I'ateo.h Islands 'iking ilistauce . lifonim t ,. .-.,r j il'L' t.'.lllV 1,, l,r....L I 'le f..-'l estal.li I Satur.lav inelit. I He locg distance III.' tl.illli.sl slatien I nun the ni,, ,,ri,.r VV Vj . ia ..f the I'acif,,. fl,., ,-r ,, th. ;. Ih Hi I: break ! '.I be I heard ii an or,e est ir.Mit ' with i nnicn to construct tark,t5. X(, sage entile overland n orealir ic.rl ,.r I he distaiire and this i,- consi,ler,Hl t, iiiiosnal part of the iiirf,,ri,,.nn,. fTREESi ST'F-s-l frm,!.i,il'," T ''F VXX VtU-1, ! . V' 1 "'"' ,f "rlR XjlJ -TVllTv I ii"'s! 's-vi.-'U-J.-olisI ..ihnXtC' . Ti ''"?' -I'" Jermsnl. ud .11 iThA",""1! '"cm-iluil'l, esl l"5? vpwrchft.. flnm ,.tr i.wn llll,7y "Jv RdSFft ii"iiuinf rws, 'mVs0 c 9 snm & WA!tl2K T. u,i,...iti"u.iciarnor-jC fspjiNniiMi airont. wn.r.sid (lOCrTs. artl V,Unt';trus,cl,ls. lirWTrlCV XMC4 tli;iruif, flli3RKiS3P Mudford Trlbnae, S0t per month .'JMll'Wl.lJ.Tl'. A Map of Jackson County The Tribnue and Southern Oregon ian is having made at great expense a fine, colored, lithographed map of Jackson county. This map will show all cities, towns ami villages, rivers and waterways, section and survey lines, railroads and projected rail roads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda ries, election preeinets and other data need ed hy everyone. All townships shown in colors. This up-to-date map will he ready for distribution some time in December. It will be sold only through The Tribune and Southern Oregonian. This will be your only chance to secure a good map of Jackson county, as all map edi tions are out of print and plates were des troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat ing new plates made at an enormous expense. Further details later. Readv in December. J. Ii. ENVAHT.l'rcsid cut. .1. A. PKKHY, Vice President. JOHN S. OKTH, Cashier. XV. B. JACKSON, Ass 't Cukiet. .' The Medford National Bank: MEDFOBD.PR. - CAPITAL $50,0x00 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Hoxes to Rent. A General Banking Business r Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHIT EOTS AXD ENGINEERS Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying1 ; in aLl its branches. Rooms 2S-2'J, Jackson County Bank Building. When You Are Hunfiij for the best tailoring estaelisaiajfat, von will not burn your money i( yon patronize us. Tho time is aeirj ar n heu you should tbink about yeur all suit. We are aniieus that yBai aktciid see our display of fall faeries, ltks your selections now. We will fill jeiir order Avith pleasure. 9 , t Stea.m cleaning. French dry clean ing and pressing neatly done. W. W. EIFERT CITY TAILOR MID70BD OU1! TELEGRAPH SEWS IS RECEIVED , BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IX OUR OFFICE f