Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper in a Live Town. . : AtB-DFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, M"ttDEORp, PRECOX, WEDX KSDAY, NOVEMBER, 21 5. 1908. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. RIDDEN DANOEBS. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. " r.TTi-.ri nnmrnTAW T A rPT1 Q due raoath, by mail carrier. . . .0.00 Qw year, by m.U. . .0.00 SO MET 11 ISO TO BE THANKFUL FOR. In resolving to continue the campaign of publicity for Medford. the Commercial club again has more than jus tified its exislence. The coining year's campaign will be Ilie irreatest ever undertaken by a city the size of Medford There will he 50,000 copies of the new pamphlet issued, and the booklet will be the finest ever published for any community in the history of publicity. In addition; there will he :i0,000 copies of another pamphlet itself superior to the booklets issued by most towns. Then, there will lie over 100,000 pieces of literature printed and distribut cd for Aled ford's benefit. hi many ways the Southern Pacific and Sunset Maga zinc have shown interest in Medford, but in no way more than in aiding and abetting the campaign of publicity For the tliir 1 time in three years, Medford lends the. pro cession, the first city in the northwest to begin Its campaign of publicity. Jt is largely due to the example set by Med ford that the trend of immigration from the east has set toward Oregon. The coming year promises to be the brightest in Med ford's history, and the most rapid growth is in sight all of which is due to the efforts of the. Commercial club so that Aled ford has reason to be more than thankful for the Commercial club in this Thanksgiving period of the year. Everyone with a particle of civic pride in the commu jnty should give, according to his means, to the publicit fund for the coming year make it the largest that any city of its size ever received. Nature Olvee Timely Warnings That No Medford Citizen Can Af- T.. 'ord to Ignore, th? k EB 8,ONAL No. I come, from ItLZ. " h,iuy " lk. Well """" amb-r fluid Sick kldaeys .end out a thin, pule and urine, full of acdiraent and irregular of passage. . DANGER SIGNAL No. 2 cornea from the back. Back paius, dull and heavy, or abarp aud acute, tell you of aick kidneya aDd warn you of the approach jf dropay, diabotea and Bright 'a dis- aae. Doan'a Kidney Pills cure aick kidnoya and cure them permanently. Here 'a Medford proof i Mrs. J. JI. Bouasuin, living corner or wolfth aud O atreeta, Medford, Or., aya: 'l suffered ao aeverejy from Km oy trouble bat I was unable to do ly housework. My kidneya were very rregular and cauaed me much annoy- nee. My buck pained me severely when topping or lifting and aharp twingea voro often proaent in my loin. I ran (own in health and at timea felt very niaeruble. Doan'a Kidney Pilla vera rought to my attention and I procured box at HuakUni' drug atore. They iclped ine from the firat, so I eontin tod taking them and wqb entiroly cured. have recominonded Doan'a Kidney Pilla to otihr Bufferera." NOTICE Je hereby given that the undersigned will apply ut the regular meeting of the ity council of Medford, Oregon, on Do Hiiiber 1 1908, for liconso to aril mult, inons and spiritonB liquors in Ickb qunn tities than one gallon, ut lotB 14, iii and 10, block 21, in Medford, Oregon, for a riod of twelve months. VOUNO & HALL. Dated Nvnmber 21. mm l p mm? wuznzA -r-:...--;i-I Dif TAA yyy-um iuu Short of tho cush to buy good fruit land, is the plaint of many homeseekers. We happen to have oa our list several first-class tracts, on terms so easy they will almost pay for themselves. There never was a better time to buy fruit lands in this valley than today; and when the reaction conies these "easv buys" can be subdivided and sold at a big profit. Interview the Rogue River Land Company EXHIBIT BUILDING , MEDFORD A GLANCE AT OUR MENU la bound to disclose aouie dish of which you are especially fowl. Order it and you will be f.iuder of it than ever. Whether you drove, in thia restaurant for breakfast, luueb, dinner or aupper, W'i guarantee you food that will make you euger for meal tinio to come agaiu so you can ropeat the pleasure of eatiug here. NZISH (&71FE Ask vour dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ Clear Havana Cigar. HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, i-ortland, Or. rmiiiiiiiiii "'".'"a an? I That Unforgetable Slogan I "HASKINS FOR HEALTH"! niiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiii.JiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiH NOTICE. Is hereby given that the iiiidorsignitl will apply ut tho royulur mei-liny of the oity council of Muilfunl, Oieguii, on Do rmuber 1, 11)08, for license to soli mult, vinous ami spiritous liquors in lens quuu-titu-H tliu u one gallon for twelve months tit lot 9, block 20, in Medford, Oregon, for a period of twelve months. 217 O. M. BKLSBY. Dated November 18. ytlvs, 3rinz 3fampton Isaacs "Instructor of "Piano. Xtl 3ttetl)o6 Stu&lo ut 3llocnc. tflortb Orange Strsct ADMITS ITS IMI'OTENCY. Neither perjured affidavits nor double-column first page blackmailing personal attacks on the editor of The Tribune under the stolen caption, "So the People May Know," nor a largo paper filled with unpaid ads and boil er plate, will make the Mail a real newspaper or remove the marks of the spineless amateur. The personality of the editor of The Tribune is nol in question. It does not interest the public, lint whatevei he has done to make himself unpopular is now being so rap idly and thoroughly undone by the Mail that, had it the circulation its publisher has sworn to, the crown of popu larity would be pressed upon his unwilling brow. My inducing a public, parasite to monkey with the buzz saw and malign the personality of The Tribune's editor, thus confessing the utter impotency of its own force, the Mail is able to present, however feebly, an excuse for n reply, Imping that abuse will supplant argument and dis tract attention from the point at issue its circulation. But tho Mail's affidavit, like the celebrated and profane spot on Lady Machoth's hand, won't wash. "The heights by the great man -reached and kept," quotes (he Mail, referring to its publisher and bin loft.v position. rJ here is nothing like appreciating yourself The strumpet fame has branded him and the jaded Jezebel ot journalism claimed him for her own. Mow low, and Ik HiniiL-rni Hiio 'im,,,i,o.;. ii. ..t i , , ., .... j.mimiwii;; uuii, Mien a great 111111) sialKs among ns. "The editor of The Tribune," says the Mail, "has lost the respect of decent people," while the publisher of the Mail, according to the same authority, walks on the dizzv heights with great men. I 'ride goeih before a fall, anil the man onjhe heights is likely to tumble quite a ways. NAVAL OrriCERS PLEASED NOTICE la hereby given that the undersigned will apply at tho rogular mooting of the citv council of Medford, Oregon, on De cember 1, 11108, Uir license to aell malt, ! vinoua and spiritous liquors in less qiuiii- j titles than one gallon fur twelve months ' at lets 11 and 1 1, block 415, V street, be- j twcea Seventh and Eighth, in Modfovd, j Oregon, for a period of twelve mouths. ; ADAMS BROS., j 217 Hotel Moore Unr. : Dated November 18. BY THE RECOMMENDATIONS WASHINGTON, Nov. -,. Nuvy of ficers today are making unofficial fa vorable comments on the reeouunouda lion of Admiral llollidar, chief of the bureau "f yards ami docks, for large :i J ir..iri:it ions for iioMilur slain. lis anil fur a higher stitndiud in Ilie equipment and maintenance of home navv vurds. PROPRIETOR OF EILEEN STOKE VISITING MEDFORD I'. A. HM,,I,S, . (,i,,prietor of Hie si ore at Kileen, nlm-h burned recently. K visiting in Medford. lie .ivs he vm'ik coming dowiislnirn with a 1 iK lit in Ins hand when he fell and was rendered un conscious. When he regained his senses llio entire interior of the slore was ablaze. The hold, some M yards distant, :is saved. The loss win, about $l.',uo. Only $'JUH0 in insurance whs carried, lit plana to reopen the establishment in lit-' spring , VISCOUNT 003T KILLS OUIDE WHILE HUNTING WINNII'KII. Man., Nov. 2.1. Word has reached here from Kuleigh, a dis trict l-'i miles north of Kenora, thai Viscount Oort of England accidental ly killed his guide while huntiug. Onrl u-nu t, til,-, nl... r of n mirti' ..n..n iaod to go into the wilds alter deer hy!'-''- ' ' Wells, Karl Moore, Ray Bel- Major .1, P. Vereker of Kenora. On Thursday William Profile and Oort the bullet going into the calf of one of I'rettlo'a legs. Major Vereker and the rest of the party were called, hul all they could dn wna of no avail, i'reitle sooii bleed ing to death. 1'rettle, one of the best known guides traveling from Kenora, was a widow er. He leaves a family of young chil 'llojp JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. Special Llmltod Pullman Excursion to the Oity of Mexico. Tickets will bo on Bale nt the local offico Docombor 12 nnd 13 for an ex cursion to the (Iltyo f Mojica. Tho ex cursion will lenvo San Francisco Decem ber 15 at 11 a. in. A magnificent apcciul train will be provided, consisting of Pilllnmn vestibulod aloopors, observation sleeper, buffet, smoking car and dining car. Excursion will be over tho Southern Pacific, Moxieun Central, Mexican Na tional line, International nnd Great Northern, Galveston & San Antonio and Snnta Fo railways. The round trip rato from Medford will bo $92.15. The going trip will bo continuous up tu Ft Paso, but stopovera may be had at any mt.iu line point en tho return trip. Tho excursion will be under tho di rect supervision of souio railway offlcliil i'om the pusi tiger department and an intorproter w.ll accompany the party to the City of ycxieo. Further pniticulurs nt tho depot, or romtminicafo w'th W. II. Jonkina, trav eling paflse-iger agent Southern Pacific company, o- Peil, Ashland. tf A Map of Jackson County The Tribune and Southern Oregonian is having made at great expense a fine, colored, lithographed map of Jackson county. This map will show all cities, towns and villages, rivers and waterways, section and survey lines, railroads and projected rail roads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda ries, election precincts and other data need ed by everyone. All townships shown fn colors. This up-to-date map will be 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 t ious are out of print and plates were des troyed in the San Francisco fire, necessitat-b-'c new plates made at an enormous expense. Imu IIilt details later; Readv in December. Orand excursion to City of Moxico. Leaves Medford on tho 12tb of Decern oer, 190H, on tho regular Overland. $92.15 for the round trip, good for (10 daya. For further information, write 10 Kmil Poil, Ashland, Or. tf Prepaid Bailroafl Orders. 1 "Something which is of considerable interoat to the public generally and which ia porhapa not generally known s the aystom of prepaid ordera now in effect between atationa of the 8onthcrn Pacifie company and all points in tho united States. By menus of thia system tickets may bo purchased ut Medford CITY TAILOR from any place fn the United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the . - - - - party wishing to come hero. Sleeper accommoilntiona and small aniounte of ush in Connection with theso tickia nay also be forwarded at the anmr time." tf When You Are Hunting for the best tailoring establishment. you will not burn your money if you patronize ua. The time ia now lion when you should think about your full suit. We are anxious that you should huo our display of fall fabrics. Mui.o your st'loctions now. We will fill your order with pleasure. w. w. Steaom cleaning. French dry clean ing and pressing neatly done. EIFERT MSDFORD Mrs. M. I runer of Kugene is making Mrs. Augusta Helms of this place a visit. Mrs. (', D. Beck and daughter Kate have joined Miss Kmiu.1 Heed at Oak land, Cal. Mr. nu.l Mrs. Frank Sexton arrived from Minneapolis, Kan., and will spend the winter at the limn,. nf ,ir , j.lv I'. Sexton. Mcadumce I'hisholm and Ilammorslev of (Sold Hill attended Hie l. K. 8. in t nihil ion held here last Thursday eve nuig. Miss l.cona Ulrica entertained the ".".OH" cluli at her home Inst Saturday, evening. After cords were played aiid refreshments were served the guests gathered around the fire ami sung songs until a late hour. Those present were: Misses Anna Wondt, Maude. Leila and Hertha Prim, I.eona Vlrirhfi .Tosehhine Oonegan, cay Mears and Mrs. Lewis VI wero trailing mountain moose and when they thought Hiey were close to their quarry Oort slipped on an Ice covered atone and in falling his rifle went off, lake for a few daya. rat Donegal! and Lewis Ulrich. Miss Hertha Prim came in from her school on Forest creek to stend Sun lay at home. tleorge V.. Ncuber has gone to Sipiaw Vledford Time Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ,. o:24 p.m. .. 0:49a.m. I Northbound No. Ill'Oregoa Fxpres-s.. No. U Portland Kxpre.ss. Southbound No. l.Vt'uliforuia Kxpress.. .l0-35 a. m. No. I. 'I San Francisco Exp.. . ,'L-0p. ill. No. "2.',Froin Orauts Pnss.... 9:1.', p.m. No. L'J.itFor Ashland !lll: 13 p. m. PACIFIC A EASTERN RAILWAY " N'oTl Leaves Medford.;" .7. 7 S: 10 a7m. No. oILeavcs Medford 2:o0p. m. No. 'JIArrivcs Medford jlO:2S a. m. No. 4Arrives Medford j fi:0S p. ni. RUlTSIVER V ALLEY RAILWAY" N .7 2 ! 1 ,en es" M i font ".777T 1 1 0 4fl a7ni7 No. I Leaves Medford j 0:35 p. in. Motorll.eaves Medford 2:00 p. m Motoril So. rLoavt's JiU'ktsonvillo. , , j :00 a. in. No. .TKoaw .TRckiionvill.'. . .j RrOp. in. MotorI.oavi .laoktionvillo.. , 1:30 p.m. MiitoTlI.onvwi Jnoksonvillo. , 7:30 p.m. , A M ;p M N'orthhonnd 9: UV 4:54 S.mtlihouud 10:05! 2:50 KhkIp Point 7:201 ?:(ii' .Incktnnvillo fl0:20( 1V20 ' THE QUESTION you pop, if it 's met by n "yea," spells out the necessity of an engagement ring;. Then, if luck ia still with you. a wedding ring will be in ordor. If you require either or both, no better place for buying con be found than acre. We are posted on have samples of (he latest styles in this and other hial: class jewelrv Prices just right. MARTIN J. REDDY Th Jeweler. Near the Postoffice. iiuu AT THE SERVICE OF 1 DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS State Depositary. CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS $125,000 Tho Jackson I'ounly Hank places at the cervico of its depositors and clients the best facilities in banking. The of - t'ice-ii are pleased io render cniinuel and advice ou tina.ncir.1 matters. Accounts, sub.ie t to check, aer in vited. Safe deposit bones to rout, $4' per year and np. W. I. VAWTER, President G. It. LINDLEY, Cashier MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doora, with Bevel Plato, carried in stock cheap. Offico Fixture and all kinda of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Grills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTII STREETS. J. E. ENYABT.PreBid ent. J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. OP.Tll, Cuahicr. W. B. JACKSON, Ass I Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD. OS. CAPITAL ' $50,000 SURPLUS 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A Oeueral Banking Business Transacted. "We Solicit Your Patronage More Light for Less Money Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved hv using TUNGSTEN LAMPS. ' " 32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour aud would use in iooo his. 110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt 32 "Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses 40 WattS peihour-and would use iu icco hours 40 Kilowatts which at 10c a Kilowatt $11 Net Saving in 1000 hours iu favor of the Tungsten Lamp 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. Office, 20(i West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355. Opposite the Bijr Electric Sign. SALEM BEER SALEM is the most popular beer in Northern California and Southern Oregon. It is acknowl edged to be the equal of the very best eastern product. All beers are good, but some beers are liked belter than others. The proof for this as sertion lies in drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem beer and" drink it. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co. THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE HAS THE EES? NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Up Here In The Northwest l here's no need for shipping in carloads of cereal cof fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in a clean, successful right-at-bome factory, is Golden Grain Granules n strictly northwest product with absolute merit. Eor years people of "Washington, Idaho aiid Oregon have been using it instead of coffee, and it stands without a peer for a high-grade cereal coffee. Ask your grocer for a box and give it one trial. The pack ages are larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost only 2ne. All grocery, sell it. ,