.MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlHXiON, THURSDAY, NOVKMl)n8- Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper" in a Live Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager.. , Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One month, by mail or carrier. . . .0.B0 Oat year, by mail 5.00 HOOT AND THE SENATE. A strong effort is being made in New York to elect Elihu Root, present secretary of stac, to the senate. As this august body is now constituted principally of corpo ration followers and trust appointees, Mr. Root would be in his own class. Elihu Root began his legal career defending Boss Tweed, who was the pioneer of great municipal grafters, robbing cities in a manner commensurate with their wealth, lie narrowly escaped imprisonment for contempt of court during the trial. The shrewdness then displayed secured him a large clientele, and he graduated into a corporation lawyer, confidential advisor of grafting captains of in dustry, and attorney to every large trust. E. JT. Jlarriman wrote to Kidney JL Webster as fol lows: "Ryan's success in all his manipulations, traction deals, tobacco combination, manipulation of the State Trust company into the Morton Trust company, the Shoe and Leather hank into the Western National bank and then again into the Bank of Commerce thus covering up his tracks has been done by the adroit mind of Elihu Root." The late William C. Whitney said : "I have had many lawyers who told mo what, we could not do and what the law forbade. Elihu Root is the iirst lawyer I ever had who could always tell me how to do legally what we want ed to do." Root, after resigning as secretary of war, appeared as counsel for the Consolidated Telephone and Electrical Subway company, counsel to the Shipbuilding syndicate, managed by Thomas F. Ryan; attorney for J. J. Hill and J. P. Morgan in Northern Securities case; attorney in Daniel J. Sully bankruptcy case; lobbyist at New York legislature m behalf of connecting railway franchise bill; attorney for Consolidated Gas and Metropolitan Railway company in fight against special tax franchise law; attor ney for Equitable Life, where as counsel for James Hazen Jiyde, he was paid $1000 a day to keep Hyde from being ousted. After aiding Ryan to acquire the Equitable Life, the National Bank of Commerce, the Mercantile and Equitable Trust companies, Root returned to the cabinet as secretary of state July J, I!J0.". Would a man with a record like Elihu Root represent the people or the trusts in the senate I His education, training and career are against the public interests, lie has spent his life serving predatory interests that prey upon the public. Not Root, but Roosevelt, should represent the people of New York in the senate for Roosevelt by personality and by temperament is better fitted for the senate than for the presidency. With men like Roosevelt and Bryan in the senate, that body would recover some of the pres tige it has lost in recent years as the servant of corporate interests. man, Rockefeller's banker and financial agent, and con ducted by Stillman's sons. Whether or not Roosevelt knew who the real owner of Outlook was when he accepted the offer is not known. It is not likelv he will follow Standard Oil dictation as to policy, but write independently and only be responsible for signed articles so that one part of the magazine may be full of trust-baiting conducted by Teddy, and the other half of trust defense, by John 1)., who has recent ly devel uDcd litem rv iisnirntions. rin... c.j i ...i am i i ,.. ii.. . ...i: ji xi.. bind reopen hi brokerage biuiuean. u I Aiie niaiidum wu crown lias eviuenuy capuaiizeu me llllh.tillK u $MUU salary for himself, ooriularitv that the president rained fi'ditiiiL- the octomisliwr promises to pay his creditor ! , ' , , , . ., 1 1,,-ilf of his earnings until sneli time as in m-i-iiie it jiii'n riri'iiiiii inn lol one 01 us orj;iii, iin ut ranee into a class it otherwise would not reach, and a hance to be heard in its own defense at the same time it is attacked. FORM PARTNERSHIP I.US AXUKIiUS, Cal., Nov. lit- t'ri'l ors of Fred Dorr, the bankrupt brol; . 1 ml it v dor'nlid to hold a moetiliK I November i!5 for a consideration of ,u s heme to form a partnership with their .libtor. Ilorr recently proposed that Ins i re.litors form a company Blind, nr i-eptinu n ccirtniu percentage of their claims in cash, dismiss the bankruptcy proceedings now pending uyninat him Then ho will resume his seats on the' j .Vow York and Chicago stork exchalim ill their claims are paid, when tho com punv will bo dissolved. A GLANCE AT OUR MENU lp houinl tO dlBfluHO BOIUU it i rill of which you nr especially fund. Order it ami you will be louder of it thiut ever. Whether you drop in this runt iui runt for break fust, lunch, dinner or supper, we jjuiiruntct' you food thut will make you eaycr for meal time to como again so you can repeat tho pleasure of eating lu-re. NASH GKFE M. (). Lownsdale, who has energetically striven to in luee Willamette valley orchardists to spray and care for 'heir orchards by setting them a practical example in re juvenating an old orchard, has been rewarded by a crop if ."0,000 boxes of first-class apples this year all of which night to convince the mossbacks when talk doesn't. The Southern Pacific is preparing for increased busi- icss. Fifty Pullmans to cost $1,000,000 and L'L'O new pas senger coaches to cost another .1,000,000 have been ordered for use on lines in Oregon. When the new equipment oines, the proposed fast train between San Francisco and Cortland, cutting down the schedule to 27 hours, will be ut; on. I What Papers Say : AN AWAKENED CONSCIENCE. PROGRAM OF PROURA&T1X ATIOW Tho rains have come, and ho has (ho mud but not tho pa von ioi it or only a little of it. Two years ago next January, the present city admin istration was elected upon tho promise of paving Seventh street. After a year and a half s unnecessary delay, the eontiact was lot in midsummer. Jt is now nearly Thanks givingthe weather has been unusually favorable and yet the present city administration is likely to go out of office and streets still unpaved. ibit the program of procrastination does not slop with the paving, street signs and house numbering was or dered last December by tho council, but after a year' delay, houses are still unnumbered and streets untaxed. A year ago in October, Aledford s postal receipts pass ed the 10,000 mark required by the postoffice depart ment ocLore tree delivery will be granted. The citv v notified that if houses were numbered, street signs placed auu suieuaiKs laiu, live delivery would be granted at once. Ui tlinancos to tin's effect were passed by the council, but no aiieiupt to entoree them followed. As a result Aledford has Jost the advantage of free delivery for a year and the difficulty of finding addresses or even streets has resulted in serious inconvenience to every business man and most residents, besides adding to the provincial ap pearance of the town. rn i . . jiio present council Has loss than two months' term of otice left. The least that, it can do to redeem itself in those two months is to force house numbering anad street sins, s: that newcomers may know where "thev are at." (The Sacramento Ileo.) Tim pistol which IiimI Francis J. Jle icy In w it wakened the dormant emi licence nf Sun Francisco; revived an ipatln'tie public W'litimont ; restored the nihlic heart to a rhythmic beat more a touch witli public honor, and caused i whole stale to shudder as it flaw whith r it wan ilrifii.ig, uh it glanced over ho ireciiice of public corruption and ulilic dihhoiior on which it was tttaud- The Ktidileti spasm has done good; it vill ilo l'ooiI. It. Iiiih ilniimnl the eiti- HMirv of Sun Fi'iuicihco out of the luuli of npatliy into which they had alien ; Iuih planted tlietn fairly ami quarely on the Hilid rouiul of a prens ii public iluty. I tn t it cannot last in its present vol jinic Kfne. it will blow itwelf out lie- i ore loh, and the citizens will return 0 their llHllfil iiietnde. Hut if I he lenHoiiH t hat have been earned sink deep into tint public heart 1 ud I he public conscience, t he bullet vliich struck Heney will yet. prove, to e a public benefuctor; although no licit startling object lesson should luive ieeii necessary to have arrayed the pen tie of Cnliforuia Kolidly on the siile f public honor mid public decency and it'll i nst. public corrupt ion and public lishouor. riio Uovival at Christian Tabernacle. The (rreat mefl'nijr Htill v;oes on at tho 'It I'int in ii tiibiruacle. It. is increasing a moment inn ami power. Whistou is at lis best and will continue no long as lie meeting lasts. Ilo preached n great lernioii last niht. Whistou knows how o preach. The chorus work was splen lid. A la rye number of singers were in-sent nnd did fine work. Kvery serv ee is inspiring, uplifting, ('nine to these ervices. They're all coming. Now Cases. '. L Livcngond vs. Mary ;ood; suit for divorce. (Ins Ooruey for plaintiff. K. Liven New bur v, Prepaid Railroad Onlors. ' Somothing which is of conjidorabtc eterost to tho public generally ami - Inch is perhaps not generally knawo tho system of prepaid ordors now. in Ifect between stations of the Southern I'acific company and all points in the '.'nlted States. Hy means of xhia system tekcts mnv bo purchased at Medford "rom any place in the United States and nailed or telegraphed direct to t ho tarty wishing to come hero. Sleeper , ii'cotutnodations and small Amounts f I ash in connection with these tickets ; uiy also be forwarded at the tarn ilme.' tf ROOSKYKIrs SEW JOB. AH Wall street is said to bo laughing over the annouce ment that President J?oosevelt has accepted tho position of editor of the Outlook, a periodical of criticism and com ment, for be thereby becomes an employe of the Standard Oil crowd. Tho Outlook magazine is owned bv James Sfill- Orand excursion t City of Mexico, Leaves Medford on tho l-'th of Oeeein ' i er, 1!0S, on the regular Overland. $12.1 " for the round trip, eood for 6 lavs. For further information, write NOTICB. Ts hereb' given that the undersigned will apply at tho regular meeting of tho city council of Medford, Oregon, on De comber 1, 1!0S, for license to sell malt, vinous and spiritous liquors iu less quail titles than one gallon, for six months, at lot , block lit), in Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. 217 O. M. KKLSBY, Dated November 18. NOTICE Ts hereby gtvon that tho uudorsigned will apply at the rogulnr mooting of the city council of Medford, Oregon, on De cember 1, li0S, for liceuso to soil malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in less quan tities than one gallon, for six mouths, at lots 10 and II, block 45, F stroet, bo twenu Seventh and Eighth, in Medford, Oregon', for a period of six months. ADAMS I1KOS., -217 Hotel Monro Dar. : Dated November 1. I The BJg'gest and the Best Net For Getting Res if NOTICE Iwfe )Ll All property (iwnors on Central avenue N., are hereby notified to transfer their water connec tions from the old main to the new main, as the water will he cut out of the old main Novem ber 20. By order of WATER COMMITTEE." In seining fish to gut results Yuu linvc to t:il:o the net res'.i::s. In business, too, to Kel results You tlBure on tho net res-Its. Netting fell nnd iifttlng rolils si:k gost each other. Iu each eiise , t:n:-t .:! :;:t a not t!i:it mnves armi" nti.l Ratliers up the results. Fo fiir ns huslnesa Kite, the lot. Itev.vpaiier 1.! tlie Llsseat tin.l best I: fur (jeitiua .stilts. ItcIreuliiteHaruii: ! town auil in the country also. Aro you advertising? 5s?Wfor sale ls You Do I Not See Many signs of this character about Medford. We always find a desirable tenant before a good building has been "to let" more than 2-1 hours, and land owners know we can always find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is put on property. Consequently Medford tloes not impress the homeseeker 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 Ask your dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ Clear Havana Cigar. HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, fcortliind, Or. I IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU I That Unforgetable Slogan I'HASKINS FOR HEALTH"! s TIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJlllllllllllllllllllllllUlfi 4 (CjJimtg, & :.:rr-or.. orxaov . Good Business Standing To Stato Dcpositury. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000.00 establish a good luiBiness standing is the. desire of every merchant and inannfaelnrer. In no better way can I It is he done than by having strong banking ennneetinns. Having an in stitution like the Jaeksoii County Bank 4W your deponitary nddw thmneial Htrenglli. AeenunlH, snbjeet. to cheek, invited. Safn deposit boxes to rent, $4 per year and up. W. I. VAWTER, Presideut O. R. L1NDLEY, Cwbior MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. . Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plato, carried in stock cheap. Office Fixtures nnd nil kinds of Pinning Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND 3 EVENTH STREETS. Special Limited Pullman Excursion to tho , City of Mexico. Tickets will be -in sale nt thf local ! itficr December I'J and 13 for nn ex- ' .-ursion tn tho Citvo f Mexiea. The ex I'ursieu will leave San Francisco Decern- j !er l.'i at U a. in. A magnificent special Main will be provided, consisting of Pullman vestibuled sleepers, nbuorvation , sleeper, buffet, smoking car nnd dining car. j Excursion will be over the Southern j Pacific, Mexican fentral, Mexican Na-j tional line. International and Great ' Northern, Galveston A- San Antonio and i San tit Ke railways. The round trip ! rate from Medford will bo $!ll,r). The soing trip will be continuous up to El j Paso, but stopovers may be had nt any j Mi.iu line point n the return trip. Tho excursion will be under the di- j f.vt supervision of some railway official s i'om the pifsi nger department and nn I interpreter II accompany th party to ti c City of Vrxieo. Further jiailiculars at tho depot, or mnimmicre w'th W. II. Jenkins, trav eling passeigi agent Southern Pacific . oinpany, o M. Peil, Ashland. tf 52trs. 3v&nz Ufampton 3saacs "3nstructor of "Piano. "Llst 3ttetl)O0 Studio at Mctldnc. Mortb Orange Street Si - A THOROUGHBRED n 'man Always looks lik. wlicn bo has had bis garmonts fittoil an.l mado in tbe eiquisito stylo tbat is always given thorn by Krouzor. If yon don't look liko a man of fashion and taste it is because your tailor is at fault, and you ean always be sure of appearing lik--one if your suit or overcoat is made In J. E. KNVAHT,Prosid ent. J. A. PEKUY, Vice-President. JOHN S. OKTIt, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFOBD. OS. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS' 10,000 Safctv Ro:cs to Rent. A General Hanking Business !is;icted. We Solicit Your Patronage COPIH'OMTA.PatCt J. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPORTERS AND tailors. PALM BUELDINO, MEDFORD. ORE to Kinil Poll, Ashland, Or. tf Mrdford laily Tribune. ftte mouth. Ln t nriMliwinr3 Watches. Clocks, Jewelry K EPA I til NO A SPECIALTY. "Not how much I can do, but how well I can do it,' is my mottr. B. N. BUTLER With Martin J. Keddy, Central ave., north of Jackson County Bank. More light for Less Money Sixty-tlircc per cent of electric current saved bv using TUNGSTEN LAMPS. " ' " 1,2 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour and world use in iooo Ins. 110 Kilowatts which :.t iocts. a Kilowatt 32 Candle Power Tungsten Lamp uses 40 Watts pevhouv and wojild use in ioc luuirs 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilo watt . Net Saving- in 1000 hours in favor of the Tungsten Lamp 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. Office. 20i; West Seventh Street. Phone No. 3o"). Opposite the Big Electric Sign. S