;3 Oi ftl r, 9S. jl i B or B Wl V nl t te iv 1 SI Metlford Daily Tribune A JdVE JTAPEB IN A J-iIVK 1UWK. MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11, . " , , , 1908. 'Published every 'evening except Sunday. MEDPORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Oh month, by mail or carrier. . . . 0.80 On ftur, by nail.. .5.0u o 11 i i i in,. ( , . , , . : THE HA1LROAD AND THE PUBLIC. Theljanquet tendered James J. Hill at Portland last week aud the cordial vyelcome gven E. II.: Harriman last . summer by all Oregon cities, usher in a new era wherein inenuiy reunions nerween ranroaus ana me general public supplant indifference, discord and animosity. Both the traffic officials and the people are realizing that their in terests are mutual and that what benefits one benefits the other. Ho the railroads instead of resorting to corruption of politics, are now appealing directly to the people to se cure and maintain by good will what was formerly seized Co-operation with the people of every community is now the railroads' policy, and efforts are put forth to es . tiiblish l'ricurfly relations. If a new industry is to be fos tered, favorable rates are made. If there is universal fault finding, steps are taken to remedy the ills. Formerly complaints fell upon deaf curs, and insolence and indiffer ence prevailed toward the public. This attitude, combined with rebating and other illegal practices, and interference in politics, aroused a feeling of resentment and retaliation oil the part of the public, which resulted in n wnv. nf nm. nmry railroad legislation, cutting rates and providing stringent regulation, which' has had its effect in arousing railroad companies to a truer conception of their positions as servants, not masters or the public. ., The railroad can only grow in volume of business and profits as the territory it traverses develops. As this is realized, we see officials in closer touch with tho ni'iml.1 t.i learn their needs and lending assistance to upbuild com munities and settling the country. Experts are sent to teach modern methods, and cars equipped to demonstrate scientific theories to farmers and fruit men. Lecturers are employed, pamphlets issued and the nations ransacked for the benefit of almost unknown localities. The Harriman lines have been backward in aiding the development of Oregon. Until recently efforts to upbuild the west were confined to California. The past few years, however, go far to atone for any previous neglect in this icgaui, anu no small part ot Oregon's rapid development of recent years is directly due to the railroad's efforts. So un eta or uetter understanding and of better feeling be tween the people of Oregon and the Harriman lines seems here. AS THE SWISS SETTLED IT. Switzerland, the ' ' Ideal Remiblic. ' ' li , 4 J. W vv VWV Uli original method of settling the liquor traffic problem, n in ciauneu, is so satisfactory that the demon rum is no longer an issue in the Alpine hills, it is known as the Swiss Alcohol Monopoly and is intended to check the 1 iion oi uistnied liquors, while improving the qual- uuu Buosuiuung tne less harmful wine and beer. M. Milliet. director of the irnril'lnSuiir iiw.it. . ...-.I .. ......... lo the federation was assigned the task of making wine, "uu "wl- cneaper and more easily obtainable. Whis ky, however dearer and less easy to obtain. The monopoly offers a better distribution of the burdens among the dif ferent classes of the population and enables us to tax the distilled spirits variously-i. e1., the drink of the rich man higher than that of the poor man." E. 11. Mansfield, American consul at Lucerne, has lately made an interesting report on the management of the liquor trail ic. Each canton has a large measure of discretion, the general plan being to limit the number of saloons in proportion to the population, The minimum price for license is 200 francs, equal to about 40 a"year, and the maximum lor large first-class hotels (50(H) francs e.miv alei.t to about 12(10 per year. Each n.unicipalitv or com munity decides the number of saloons to be licensed , Mr. Mansfield reports that under ().. si,..; .'i c , ... , - " "i.-n mil ii OI iquor selling there is little excessive drinking and prac tically no drunkenness. "The net result of the liquor traf fic n, .Switzerland,' he concludes, "would seen, to be (hat it is regulated so as to secure a large revenue, which is ....my ... u.e maintenance of public schools, and at the same t.me so restricted as to prevent am- abuse of . he privileges granted with a license to eiuraire i tl. GOVERNOR-ELECT OF - ' ntnillllllllltlMliBliliiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiillMlllllllllllllllllll III1II1IIIH1III Mlllll WASHINGTON IS BETTER Jg SEATTI-K, Wanli., Nov. II. A murk- j vd iiiipruvt'inint in tin- comlitioti' of S S. O. (;jsgroi,V, guveruurelei't uf Vanh- g m. wiiu Ima been u.luii' v th election, wa rcporto-l 1h1hv, UiuukIi E i hut he S it wuh annouiu'wl hint itight wuh quite il). Tin guviTiiur Heft roqiif'HtfMl tluit Imh S ilaiiKlihT, Sin. KiiiiM-iir, ami Oovt-ni- 5 i.r Mcud.be broughl to tun bnlnnle. It SS m iiiidorntuod that ( imrovo Iiuh made 5 iirnuiuciiiriLls wilh the present ifuv cnior to remain in office until tnicli I time uh C'uHgrovo t able to assume tin duties of bill office. Mead's term ex (lire iu January. Tho U k man will be taK'ii to ( ali fornia. where it ift exneeted he will re Knin his health. That Unforgetable Slogan ( 1 "HASKINS FOR HEALTH"! inMIIHIlllllllMIIIIMIIIMIIIIINIIIIIIIIIMMIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII,IIIIIIIIHIinilUinUlu7 tray OUR MENU AND HEEVIOEM; are aa perfect aa can be. At this ret tuuraut you cau get anything you want to eat from a "little tuack",,to an uluborate dinner. And if you' can find any fault with the way wo cook and pervo it you will be the first to do ao. People tell us our meals are nothing lea Hthan physical and mental feasts. Come and Bee if they aro right.' NTiSH QZIFB WANT FLEET TO STAY ON THE PACiriO COAST SAX FRANCISCO, Cul., Nov. U. A set of reHolutions asking that the I'aeific fleet be retained iu the Pacifie icean and that it be augmented by the tlantic fleet was forwarded to President-elect Tnft today by tho officers if the California branch of the Amor .cnn National lied Cross society. The resolutions were drawn up at the an .ni ...;. n tho nua.w.;..;,... v,.m4.. dav ufternooii and are conuratulutorv ! in tone. Taft is president of the Atncr- ; iran National lied Cross society and ' the nrLrniiizatinn hum hnnes to have irin- I tidenibln itifliunep with him in mnkinrr ilie request that the fleet remain in tho rneiric ocean, lesleniay s meeting was id dressed by army officers and naval men. Formal Opening of tho MEDFORD THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 16th with Sale of seats at Nankins' j Drug .Store. For subscribers only, iTuesdav and Wednesdav (leneral sale begins Thurs ;day. .Prices, .f.OO, $2.00, ! $1.00. ipiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII You can find it at Hussey's Cash Store 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn m mm A THOHOUOHBEED ii man alwayi looks Mka when he luia li.nd hie garments fitted and made iu the eiquiiite tiyie that ia always given them by Kreuzer. If you den't look like a man of fashion and taste it is treatise your tailor is at fault, and you c:ia always be sure of appearing like one if yeur suit or overcoat is made by ' COPVR'Omt" A P KC Ct J. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPOETEEg AND TAILOB& PALM BUrLMNO, MEDFOED, OEE. mess. SCHOOL AUTHORITIES rn - TROUBLE WITH PARENTS SEATTLK, Wash.. Nov. 11. Trouhl, brtwepn tho school nuthnritit'S snd thp anti-varrinnntionitos is today pnsliit cd bornuse 717 pupiln who had no', bren vorpiiintnl have been rcrtlsn! admis sion to tho Seattle public sphoools. Tho anti-varcinntinnitrs arc advising par ents of tho rhildrfMi to send thrin bai'k to si'hool when they are refusiil dn.is sion. Acronlinir to figures compiled bv Dr. O. A. n. Hteiner of Hallanl, there nro in all 200K ehMdren in the Seii.tle schools who aro not vnccinii.nil. Am.itiff , e-I ' ' r- " "ir. HieiBoas the children sent home yesterday are and practical bookkeeping, modern bus several belonging to Councilman .t. T. ' iness spelling and writing. Armstrong, who snid tndny he will fight For particulars, apply to Suter su the case to a finish. perior. S0 St Miry's Academy. A boarding and day school, large, commodious and modern in its eonip. menta. 1 1 "partmenta of instruction: Primary, grammar, cosimeroial academic, music and art. The .i . w raca in outlined in the "course of sludv of th. school, of the Sisters of the Holv Names or .lesus and Mari. " r.l v,. warded on application to any address. The commeroial department will open Monday, NoTamber t nj v.TP.wring, office methods AS G COWERS OUR. j LJ IN lilt 4. wane ismxm HOLLY TREES f Wl K IMil.lsll HT. 'Toi-I front nur tin t..n ...... v - nm I in iiii- .irflH...t C1!".''' hif tve. .!.,-. ith.l 1 tPi-lmit, right in tint M;,jmt JTk ' nrm--iuiT put la , Taut xh' n t,u f "inai .;--.. ni . rurotik. 41 r lour un II..H, 1 RRQCC MAMIRTUI k ".V V W IHIIIIdl k T." '""OHiraiO,liHJ fat 1 P'oiinitot:p Uu.J I mm lUa, ( alAJtUrual if A 5186 I am now Located with Martin J. Reddy aud am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on - Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv 6. N. Butler Near Postoffice THE KINO OF ALL JEWELS Tho Diamond has held first place aiuco time begun, in tho eateom of all lovers of jowelry and no ono can dony tlmt it will continue to do so. Neither can anyone deny that tho diamonds shown nt Martin Ecddy's jewelry store cau bo surpassed for th'ir woight by any other dealer. Uet our prices be foro you decido purclmsiug. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler. Near the Postoffice. 'pi mi wx Y .b i TO LET ''Mi? Many signs of this character about Medford. We' always find a desirable tenant before a good building has been "to let" more than 24 .i hours, and land owners know we can. always find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is put on property. Consequently Medford does not, impress the honieseelcer as" being "under the hammer." This is as it should be. This is the season of the year when home-;; seekers want winter accommodations. TJse1" 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 t f I Van Dykes Make yourself comfortable. Xow is the time, by supplying yourself with warm win ter materials. Outing Flannels tixtra heavy Outing Flannels in light and dark colors at 12 l-2 Medium heavy grades iu good range of col ors at ; 10 Flannelettes at, yard 10 and 12 l-2 Soft Cotton Blankets 11-4 full size double cotton Blankets in white, tan and gay, at, each" $1.50 Light, weights in same sizes at, each $1.25 10-4 gray and white Blankets at, each $1.00 Wool Blankets up from $3.00 COMFORTS Extra large Comforts with good clean cotton filling at, each. .$1.50 Special lot of 30-inch wool Shallies in all colors at, yard 50 New Burses and Fancy Neckwear. Van Dykes Dry (.nods Shoes - Furnishings f& Counts yl State Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1115,000.00 THE PEOPLE Should lie interested in fire and burglar proof protection for valuables from tho millionaire to tile wage-earner, from the owner of valuable securities to (ho person who possesses jewelry prized for its associations. In fact, almost dvery iino needs this kind of protection, aud it may bo found in tho firo and burglar pruof vault of the Jackson County Hank whero you may rent a safe deposit' box at a very reasonable charge. , Safo deposit boxes to rent: $4 per yenr and up. . ,( W. I. VAWTER, President . " 0. K. LINDLEY, Cashier MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY J.-11UJN Jli )l. nfri Wp.F"mcs' 0ak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stock cheap Office Futures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTU STREETS. r' J. E. ENYART.Presid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bant MEDFORD, OB. . CAPITAL $50,000 -' SURPLUS 10,000 V;' Safety Boxes to Rent. A Oeueral Banking Business 1 ransaetcd. We Solicit Your Patronage Stop, Look, Listen We are now prepared to deliver to you any goods in our line at honest, weights, and at prices that are RIOHT. We carry a complete line of HAY, FEED, FLOUR AND GRAIN Also keep in stock checken feed, poultry supplies, stock food, etc. That car of potatoes are going fast; they are the "best ever." Ask your grocer for a sack of Johnson's Best Flour; every sack guaranteed. Come and see us. Wholesale and retail. Yours for business, McCOMB & TRUE PHONE 30G3. MEDFORD PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying in all its branches. Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building.'.: When You Are Honting for the best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your monoy if you patronize us. The time is now hero when you should think about your fall suit. We are anxious that you should see onr display of fall fabrics. Mnke your selections now. We will fill your order with pleasure. ., Steaem cleaning. French dry clean ing nnd,pressing neatly done. W. W. EIFERT CITY TAILOR MEDFORD OUR TELEGRAPH XEWS IS RECEIVED BY TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IX OUR OFFICE