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AIEBFORD DAILY, TRLB UN JU, MEDFORU, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1008. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Geobob Putnam, Editor and Manager. Notice. Any responsible party wishing to lake tt good all-round huri fur its winter's keep, call aud ie uie ut Warner's store Saturday, Novenibor 14. 205 C. W. AUSTIN. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at . ,,- Medford, Oregon. .-, .SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , ta, by mail or carriar. .". ,0.fi0 0. year, by mail. . , .$5.00 V.,S: ' l V TO SAVE THE GRAFTERS. i Cowardly wiis the attempted assassination of Francis J. Honey, while at his post prosecuting grafters of San tFrancisco. ' It makes little difference whether or not the i.!eod Wiis the act of a madman, it fits in so well with the .4 -campaign of the defense Hint it will generally he regarded as part of the widespread conspiracy to thwart justice. The corruption of courts, the intimidation ot witnesses, tho lihpral use of 'dynamite, have all heen part and parcel of flic battle Avaged to save public looters from convict cells and now, comes attempted assassination... Seldom in his tory has Jhei't! been a harder fight to save confessed hood dlers and those whose instruments they were in robbing the people, and seldom has a pluckier battle been made against greater odds than the one so gallantly fought by Francis .1. lleney. Against the prosecution of San Francisco's grafters , were the allied corporate interests of California, with their ' almost countless resources; the majority of the newspa . pers,i which are controlled by them,' and the disappointed graffjcrs and political heelers of all parties. .Bitterly mis- jjepresonted, falsely accused, constantly belittled, fighting against the greatest powers, linancially, socially and polit . . ically, in the land, his previous work undone by a court i whose members were appointed by the elements he assail 'edj.thq prosecutor was so near success that his life blood was called for to save the confessed criminals. . .. No more contemptible band of grafters than those of . u 1.1, : i: i xt.. i....t ...m. i. . .1.. ' "'-rami x'ruui'irjuu ever iivuu. iin. cumciu wiuu loouug uie city .jn its prosperity, Jiue narpies, tncy iatteneil upon ! ' their prostrate victim, shattered by the earthquake and j, Wasted by fire. While the embers were still smoldering 1 they, bartered away the rights of the people. ! . Much fault has been found with lleney because of the . methods employed in prosecuting but convictions could have been secured in no other way.' He found it necessary ' to fight the devil with fire, and used method long used by corporations in their own defense. . In Oregon, lleney s immunity baths were scattered profusely among the small fry and the business element to secure convictions of grafting politicians. , in San Fran cisco, the process was reversed, and the grafting politi cians were let oit to secure rue punisiiment 01 tuc. "men .higher up,", those captains of industry really responsible 'for the corruption of municipal and state governments , Assassination never changed the current of ev;cnts. The assassin's victims are merely representatives of govern ment, the product of a system, and not the system itself, if lleney is slain, other prosecutors, just as relentless, per haps more so, will take his place, and, backed by the publii ' sentiment aroused by the assassin's bullet, will render coii viction inevitable, for justice cannot nlw-iys be thwarted, even by prostituted courts. .As a fearless, courageous, gallant fighter, Francis J lleney has lew equals. II is work has been for a better, cleaner government, lie is admired for his indomitable pjuckand stamina and loved for the enemies he has made. McCoiub ft True Are located at Page it Sou's warehouse. 20fS WILL FIGHT rBISCO'S NEW WATER SUPPLY SAN l'HANClHUO, Oil., N.iv. 14. Kotowing Lliu overwhelming vote in fit vor of the llctchy llelchy valley water supply at Tliiirwlny n election, tho offi cers cf I In' Spring Valley Water com pany lire uuderntooil to lio planning to day an oxlcuiivo injunction to prevent lis long an possible, tin' acilliaition by tin) city of tliu Sierra Nevada moun tains water riglitu. President William 11. llouriic of the water company held informal confer ence Willi Ilia directors nil day and held an extended consultation with li is llttomey. Ho refused to make nav statement, but one of the officers of tho company imparted the information that the company will undertake 1 campaign of litigation that is expect ed to embarrass tho city in its efforts tn tuka possession of tho water sap ply. The members nf the board of super visors am resting todav from their long campaign in favor of the bond issue.1 Their next step will be the is suing of bonds. Then u bill will be pre 'pnred for presentation to the next session of congress perpetuating the 4'ity fl rights 111 the lletch Hetchy val ley." r- 1 SPRAY YOUR OROHARDB NOW Good Even in gl fjave You Ued 'CHIC?" " for sale only by Medford Pharmacy . ,a j . .' - . i, . Near Poitoffice For Sana Jose Scale, and Use Sampson's Concentrated Lima and Sul phur Solution. Scale lives nnd works all the yoni round. Don't forget this. As the old scale dies the new is ready to carry on the destruction of our orchards. The scale is less vigorous in the fall, and more easily nud surely destroyed than in any other season of the year. Therefore now is tho best time to at tack nnd kill it. If yon spray now, ninny a valuable tree will bo saved that otherwise, because of the scale, would not retain life enniijh to start lip In the spring. oti have more time now; there is less wind to scatter and waste the spray, nnd make it hard to cover every part. Then, too, you cannot tell what may hnppen to prevent thorough spray ing in the rail. Hut, above all, the result of fall spraying are absolutely certain. Sulphur Solution. These nro all "spray facts." We claim no wonderful chemical dis eovory in this spray, hut we do claim most emphatically that: Sampson e lime and sulphur solution always produces satisfactory results, and does no injury. There is no better pray manufactured than Sampson's lime and sulphur solution. Sampson's lime and sulphur solution 's a clear, cherry-colored solution free from sediment. It is guaranteed te test 110 degrees Haume. If your deal era cannot supply you, write to us. lie sure you use Sampson apriny. Manufactured by OR A NTS PASS CANNING CO., Grants Pass, Oregon. Grand excursion to City of Mexico. Leaves Medford en the llith of Decern- tier, 1909, on the regular Overland. 92.15 for the round trip, good for 60 days. For further information, write to Kmil Peil, Aahlaud, Or. tt Special Limited Pullman Excursion to the City of Mexico. Tickets will be on sale at the local office December 12 aud 13 for an ex cursion tu the Oityo f Mexica. The ex cursion will leave Han Francisco Decem ber 1.1 ut 11 a. 111. A magnificent special train will be provided, consisting of Pullman vestibuled sleepers, observation sleeper, buffet, smoking oar and dining car. Kxcursion will be over the Southern I'ucifio, Mexican Central, Mexican Na tional, line, International nnd Great Northern, Oalveston San Antonio and Santa Fe railways. The round trip rate from Medford will be 92.19. The guing trip will be continuous up to El Paso, but stopovers may be had at any mi, in Hue point on the return trip. The excursion will be under the di rect supervision of some railway official rum the puiai nger department and an nterpreter w.ll accompany the party to the Oily of Vrxico. ( !, Further iiimieulars at the depot, or uminunkate with W. H. Jenkins, trav eling passenger agent Southern Pacific company, or pell, ajdiudu. 11 v.:v--'v,. , THE BIJOU J: litii Hidi-elass Vaudeville nc-xr week,' commencing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ("'has. Ellis i i the one-act comedy, "THE OPERA. SINGER'S HUSBAND" and Specialties. This Special Feature One ' Week Onlv. . 1'.' AlAi-lniv Ti,.f iiv.a miI Tllnw- - .Am 1. "1 lilt. L I' IIIMP lilMi nr(" W.' .- - . mm traled Songs. Popular Prices 10 and 20 cents Formal Opening of. the MEDFORD THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, ' Nov. 16th with- 31 QTtP 17 Welsh Will Wrestle West liif, IJui'ly Hoy fro inTwin Cities agrees to throw local lad three i times in .one hour. Preliminary Matches Between Local Men MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE November 18 1908 Mlrs. Hrene ll fampton 3$aac$ "Instructor of "piano. "Clszt 3tt4tl)0& StuMo at ?ctldnct. Ilertb Orange Street i iA iJ f iiinoJ :9i!iit!'itl itinei-,.11 . . Sale of seats at Haskins' Drug Store. For sulwerihers only, Tuesday and Wednesday General sale begins Thurs day. Prices, $5.00, $2.00, $1.00. ' ' Ask vour tli'iilnr for MANUEL LOPEZ Cle.'ir Uu :ina Cigar. HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, i ortland, Or. yniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniu That Unforg'etable Slogan "HASKINS FOR HEALTH"! 3 filllUimilllllllllllllMIIUIIIMUIIMHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,,1llllllllllllllllllllllllilli AS QRQWEtta OUR CXPEH.lh.NCJ ts-w in ii it Iltl0f iAi KHurit sissr Van Dykes Make yourself comfortable. Now is the ! time, by supplying yourself with warm win ter materials. Outing Flannels Extra heavy Outing Flannels in light and dark colors at 12 l-2 Medium heavv grades in good range of col ors at 10 Flannelettes at, yard . . . .10$ and 12 l-2 Soft Cotton Blankets 11-4 full size double cotton Blankets . in, white, tan and gray, 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 Shalliesjn all colors at, yard. 50 New Purses and Fancy Neckwear. Van Dykes Djv floods Shoes Furnishings OUR MENU AND SEEVIOE ft re as perfect aa can bo. At this res taurant you cau get anything you want to oat from a "little snack' to an elaborate dinner. And if yoa can- find any fault with tho way we cook and servo it you will bo tho first to do so. Peoplo tell us our meals are nothing It's stlian physical and mental feasts. Coino and see if they are right. njish enFE IiITDrOBD, OttEOOirT State Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1115,000.00 THE PEOPLE HIiihiIiI bo iiiteri'stoil in fire and burglar prewf protoiion for vulimblos from tho inillioimiie to tho wago-oarnor, from tliu nwnor of valunlilo securities to the permm who jiohhohsos jtwelry prized for ' its aiisociiitions. In fact, almost every one needs this kind of protection, and it limy bo found in the fire and burglar ' proof vnult of tho Jueksou County Bank whero you mny rent n safe deposit box nt a very reasonable charge. Safo deposit boxes to ront, $4 per year and up. ij W. I. VAWTER, Preaideiit " O. K. LINDLEV, CMhi.r MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. ; V indow Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plato, carried in stook cheap. Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN S1XTHAND S EVENT II STREETS. E. ENYART.Prcsid ent. A. PERRY, Vice-President. The Medford National Bank MEDFOED, Ol. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS...'." 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage ' j rrl' V V V V " "'Iln a a,VS 9 when he 1ms H j iyWikP ! .' if lirnl his ir.irmeuts fitted and made in I O, ,i.i I '?! vjSl ! KlMl';', the exuuisite stvle that is ahvnvs uivou III .iJaWTWWl V''MWfJ W "' 1'S,N ,il !i tlipm.hv Krfiizor. If von ,lon 't look III tteA ! I ' II I; t i f''tl'f'. J lliririr becuuso vour tailor is nt fault, and vou 1 "V'H A I l',.VI '.f lljil l'rr "'"'"y bo sure of appearing like . rtS4 - - - ' iroS V " I!.' J - n'v ono if vour suit or overcoat is made br i TREES m uUwM ' mJWixw&ziTW i IwiVmn I A InciI7cn 9. PA L fMMUM OK IIAmDI.Wo Iv - '- 'IJVfS . SXtrStilltS'jg If LIT i1 " IMPORTERS AND TAILORS. Ioh cat thm-(iDplr put la MfC rA St inYSn mummwriiu'S J " com.cmt apscc palm building, medford, ore. iMHiBHMHHHHMi MuwMhQ.tacntnihiroitot Xr ! nHgHHHiHLHHLLHaLMIilM r. ..n jcidf-Jr tip .iii i dill iiu w n? Located rjwjft!lMwSaT SKrfe'-feJvv do all kinds of re- , p-m-imm-m k.JY' X V - pair work on Wmm ,Hp f tt!!54 Near Tostotitce I' M..-Sir"iy I - . . THE KINO OF ALL JEWELS i TW j- 5Sj PS OvSl Thl "'""""'l-'1 bold first place I ci-':i,C- Sflfgl mncl -lWSl ' tim l'i'Kiiu, in the esleem of all 24 H ft'V mm CL P! of ,,ewelry au.l no one enn don.v - -f xfTriy ' JOHN S. ORTH," "Cashier. " W. B. JACKSON. Ait t Caahivr. PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Survoyiug Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. in all its branches. HARMONY IN YOUR NEW HOME Color blending of Furniture, Draperies, Carpets, Woodwork, Walls, puke home life happier. Our expert decor tire specialist will vitit your city toon. Without obli gating you he wilt diicuji the fur niihings for your new home. Witntii twtiewtar J. G. Mack & Co. Furniture and Carpets PORTLAND, ORttiON Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building. The Diamond lias held first place since time beguu, in the ewteein of ail lovers of jewelry nu.l no one enn deny that it will ei.ntiiuie to do so. Neither c:m unyiine d.ny that the iliaiiiomH shown at Martin Kcldy's jewelry stre inn ne surpasscit t .r their weight by , any ether dealer, (let our prices b- j fore you decide pure!i:i5iiig. ' MARTIN J. REDDYj The Jeweler, 1 Noar tho I-oatofficc I When You Are Hnniting for the best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your money if" you 1-iitrouizc us. The time is now here when you should think about your fatt nit. Wo are aniious that yon saxurl.l see our display of fall fabrics. Mjlia vour selections now. We will fill your rder with pleasure. ; Steaem cleaning. French dry clean ing and pressing beatly dons. W. W. EIFERT THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. CITY TAILOR