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MEDVokp DULY TRIBUNE, MiSDjpOgP, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1008. M edford Daily T ribu ne SPOKANECROVVD A Is- rujjf, Iff If I ,nn nrnr Knndav .Fublisneu every emni, ----- ' v MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY . Geohoe Putnam, EditorandManager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at EXCUrSlOuiStS ' to LOS An- Medford, Oregon. SUBSCiHPTJON RATES. ' . on. month, by mail or carrier. " b maU M LEMTIMA TIZIXC LA WllliVA KING. Since i'cVnm day the price of Standard Oil lias ad vanced 0 points and the usual (iarterly dividend of $10 lias been declared, on tlio usual basis of $40 annually or 10 per cent mi the capitalization. The Points have decided in favor of Standard Oil and against the government. There is now no danger of big fines and there never was any danger ot imprisoning oin- eiak ' Thus forty years of lawbreakiiig, of corruption of government, or rebating and unfair death-dealing compe tition is virtually sanctioned and legitimatized. In his message to congress of January 31, 1908, Pres ident Rixsevelt declared that "the federal government does scourge sin; it does bid sinners' fear ; for it has put behind the bars w ith impartial severity the powerful finan cier, (lit1 powerful politician, all, no matter how high their station, against whom criminal misdees can bo proved." Vet nothing has been done to punish the father of all trusts and Standard Oil prosecution is apparently a clos ed incident. SHOULD HfSir PAVMHNT. First appearances go a long way with everyone. When a man steps off the train at Medford for the first time and beholds a sea of mud, the impression is un favorable. He doesn't know that Hie mud is onlv two or Ihree inches deep, wtyh a strata of macadam underneath hut imagines that the conditions are similar to the bottom less roadways of many country towns. In order to make a favorable first -impression as the only paved town in southern Oregon is one of the three principal reasons why the paving should be rushed. The second reason is that the pavement is needed, and the third, that ample time has elapsed since the contract was let to have had the work completed. It will add fifty per cent to the appearance of the city to have the main street paved and that is whv every ef fort should be exerted to rush the work through while the sun shines.' geles Will Tarry For a Number, of Hours Si'OKAXK, Wuh., Nov. 27. Hjio !;ane chamber of coinuiorco bus com luted tho preliminary arrangements for .I Bceund utiuuul Hpokuuu-Iiiluud Km piro oxenraion to Lou Angeles. Tho .rip will bo inn lie in u Hpeeiul truiu, leaving Spokane itt H o'clock tho eve ning of February (i. The ucconimoda Minis uru limited to 225 perttunti, or us iinny an took the trip last winter. The party will arrive at Portland in .uno for lunch, after which the Portland 'u in mere iu 1 club will entertain the cx .urtiioniaU. A stop will be made at Medford for some hours, also at Bhastu -tiiriii us, Oakland and Jierkeloy, tho pur- y remaining in Ban Francisco two days, mv (lay win i)v jniHjK'u ui nuu auav uuu (here will be a trip of 30 miles through , .he Han la Clara valley orchards, visit- ng qIho Del Monte. Tho party plana o visit Paso Rubles and Hanta Barbara. I'here will be a reception ami series of (ntertuinments by the chamber of com merce of Uon Angeles, where a week vilt be paused in visiting nearby points f interest. ' ' This gi vvh promise of being the hettt excursion train that linn ever been run out of the Pacific northwest," Biiid I j, (I. Monroe, secretary of tho Spo !iino chamber of commerce, who, with fl. (', Munsnii, city ticket ngent of Hpokaue, and William Me Murray, gen iral puHMengur agent of tho O. H. & N., t'orthuid, has charge of tho urraugo- nents, "and I beliuve that every "berth will bo sold a mouth before tho party eaves. Kvcryono who took the trip last February was pleased with the ar rangements made fur their convenience in the trip to southern California and all expressed themselves delighted over he receptions accorded the party in Oregon and California. We expect to imvo as fully as large and represeuta- ive party as on the first excursion." WOMAN LAWYER AFTER ! RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY PKlLAIiKLPMIA, Pa., Xov. 27. A. F. Verger, attorney, who figures as rimnsel for Klmer A. Hrodie, who hart entered suit for the nullification of the jmrtuendiip between the city and the Itapid Transit company, is Miss A. Flor ence Verger. All almig the traction men have been wondering how it riime about that the attack on the constitutionality of their agreement with th" city Iiiih mine after a perioil of mure than a year and n hnlf in which all the lawyern of Phila delphin Kcenungty had balked at the job of fig)., ing the contract, and the discovery today of the sex of their fue startled them. . While Miss Verger would not admit today that she was the originator of the htiit, she conl'oKxed that she had done a great deal of the work in con nection with it and Hint had heou miik ing a close study of the transit (pies lion in Philadelphia. She has had ex perience at the bar, having been in aftive practice sine; litoti, when she was graduated from the Pjiiversity of Penn Hyhstiia law school. The feminine traction fighter' is pret ty, short of stature. )li t poHsessing eves that f IiihIi in a manner to evidence ipiick perception. She is not at all pleased that the discovery that "A. F. Verger" is a woman should nrouse com ment. "If the transit n;"ii are surprised. I an not understand it. They must et used to mull things now that women are entering the law like every other profession." she said. IMMENSE PEARL HARBOR DRYDOCK PL ANN APPROVED . WASHINGTON, N..v. 27. Acting Seretary Nmvhery today approved plans for the largest naval drvdock In the world, to be built at Pearl harbor Hawaii, the place which is to be modi tho (iibraltar of the Pacific. Bids for its construction will be opened earlv in 11900. it ts the purpose of tho department to hurry the work to completion. The dock is to be ! !u(l foot long and 110 feet wide, with a depth on its sills of feet. It will have a gate so that it can be separated into two parts, each independent of the other. Two of thr largest ships in the navy can be dock ed and repaired at the same time. Ow ing to the great depth of water pro vided for, even the greater-than-Dread naught ships will be able to enter should they be damaged to the point where they are merly nhl to keep afloat. Tho acting secretary at the same time approved plans for dredging n channel to I he site of the proposed dock Itids for doing that dredging will be opened on Pceomher 1. The channel will have to be cut through n coral for mat ion, and tho companies capable of undertaking the work of that kind had to send men to Hawaii to gather data before they eo:ild make bids. The Pearl harbor project was ap proved by congress at the late session An appropriation of $'J,7.'rt,Ono was made. CANDIDATES FOR CITY OFFICERS OUT IN ASHLAND ASH LA M, Xov. :'T.--Voters at the coming municipal elect ion, 'from the pre cut outlook, will have a chance to vole for or against some of Ashland's most prominent eiti.ens ami busiest men ot' affairs as members of the city council. Petitions are now being circulated to place in nomination W. Knot as a candidate for mayor, l(. . ei as a member of the council from the First I ward. I,. I,. Mulit from the Second ward n ltd K. V. farter as j; member of the council from the Third ward. The petition of Frank W. Moore a a candidate for councilman from til Third ward vii filed on Saturday. A petition for the tvn.. munition of the present city IreaMitvr, i. C. Kit banks, is in circulation. A petit ton is a No in circul.it ion to renominate for the office of city re corder, M. F. Fggh-siim, who has filled the office with signal ability for sev eral years past. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The following lett rs remain uncalled for at the posioft'ifc at Medford, Ore gou, Xov. 1H0S: Deacon M. Wittehel. fluid Webb. A Vincent. Rev. W. II. Sharp. Mrs. Milo Taylor, H. A. Sublet:. M. l. Sute, Ol er Smith, Mrs. W. II. Hohertes. Miss K. ,1. Hame. lieuben Ogden, R (. Miller, T. .1. Mcfawley, K. O. Kelley, Miss P Hobey, Tom (iaunon, Fred .1. Fphlin Win. Ferris, Mrs. K. Drilling, Dell fiance. K. K. Allen. When calling for any of the abov h-tters please say "advertised." A charge of one cent will be made upon Hit delivery of any of the above let terv A. M. WOOnFOKP. P. M. f. K. flark. who i,-. foreman of I lie Page orchard at Talent, says they arc planting r. Hcres more fruit this win ter to apples and peaches, the apples lining set an feet apart vnch whv. It w the intention to cut the on-hard into ten i.-re tracts when ready to rm jnto bnurinn. CARNEGIE GIVES REASONS FOR DECLINING TO TESTIFY BODDBN OAKOBBJH Mature Olvea Timely - Warning! That No Medford Oltiaen Can Af ford to -Ignore. . DANGER SIGNAL No. 1 comes from he kidnoy secretions. They will warn ou when the kidneys are sick. Well (iduoys excrete a clear, ambr fluid, j 4ick kidneys sond out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, rod, ill-smelling trino, full of sediment and ii regular! f passago. DA NO ICR SIGNAL No. 2 comes from I .he back. Back pains, dull and heavy, r sharp and acute, toll you of sick ; tidneys and warn you of tho approach f dropsy, diabetes and Bright 's dis- ' iase. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick k iduoys and cure them permanently, , Here's Medford proof: . Mrs. ,T. H. Bousium, living corner of Twelfth and 0 streets, Medford, Or., : wys: "I suffered so severely from kid-: ney trouble that I was nnable to do ny housework. My kidneys were very ; rregular and euused me mueh annoy ince. My back pained me sevorely when (topping or lifting and sharp twinges vore ofton present in my loino. I ran lown in health and at times folt very uiserublc. Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my nttontiou and 1 procured i box at Ilaskians' drug store. They j .'I el pod mo from the first, bo I eontin tod taking them and was entirely cured. I have recommended Doan's Kidney' Pills to ofahr sufferers." t NOTICE Is hereby given that tho undersigned v i 1 1 apply ut the regular meeting of the ity council of Medford, Oregon, on Do- ember 1 1108, for license to sell matt, . inous and spiritous liquors in less quan tities than one gallon, at lots 14, 15 and 10, block 31, iu Medford, Oregon, for a tcriod of twelve months. YOUNG A HALL. Dated Nvomber HI, J Willing Short t the cash to buy good fruit land, is the plaint of many hoiiH'scekers. We happen to havo on OUa- list several first-class tracts, ou terms so easy thev will almost pay for themselves- -There never was a better time to buy fruit lands in this valley than today; and when the reaction ' comes these "easy buys" can be subdivided and sold at a big profit. Interview the , ' 1 Rogue River Land Company EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD A GLANCE AT OUE MHIfU Is bound to disclose som dish of which 4 you are especially fond. Order it and you will be fonder of it than ever. Whether you drop in this restaurant . for breakfast, lunch, dinner or auoper, w3 guarantee you fo d that will make you eager for meal timw to come again so you can repeut the pleasure of eating here. NASH (SAFE Ask your dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ . Clonr Havana Cigar. HAST CIGAR CO., Distributors, Portland, Or. yttvs. 3rerw . 'S'fampton 3saa.es "3ntructor of l(iano. "tlst 5ttll)o6 Stu&io at 7i6chc. torl Oranft. Strut JIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIIUIUIIIIIIlUIIIUIIUlllllllllllllUIUIUUIIIIIIUIUIUIUHIUIUnilllUlU ( That Unforgetable Slogan "HASKINS FOR HEALTH 9t iniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuuiuiiiiHuiiiin.1 Beautiful Large Wax DOLL GIVEN AWAY TO THE Most Popular Baby ' IN MEDFORD. Christmas Eve A coupon with every ten-cent purchase of can dy. Votes to lie published every Saturday. Vote for your favorite hahy. Ring & Long MED FORD BOOK STORE. Our Candies arc home-made, fresh and pure. When You Are Hunting for tho best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your monoy if yu patronize us. The time is now here when you should think about your full suit. We are anxious that you should see our display of fall fabrics. Mukc your selections now. We will fill your order with pleasure. Steaem cleaning. French dry clean iug and pressing neatly done. W. W. EIFERT CITY TAILOR MEDFORD NOTICE. Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the regular mooting of the ity council of Medford, Oregon, on De- 1 ember 1, 11)09, for license to sell mult, . iuonit a iid spiritous liquors in loss qu.tn- titics than one gollon for twelve months 1 :it lot U, block 20, in Medford, Oregon, I fur a period of twelve months. 217 O. M. StiLSBY. , Dated November 18. WASMHCtiTOX, Xov. 'J7. Andrew i ;i rtM'jj ii in lotti-r to Chairman I'avnc t( tlic wrivn mid nit'nim rommittoe of the Inuitr, inadi' public today, t'lplnini why ho d ocl i ne to testify at the tariff hen riii if, He says in part: ' I inn tut longer iu buiuewii. M v ariiric in the Oiitnry Miinxine ttaitl all thtit I Inive to nay. " Maiuifai'tiirem, from whom vou can obtain the drsirl informntion, will ripppur, "My t'uith in protection is as strong !! cvi'r, I believe the sure whv to tvure it in tti reduce protective udties from time to time and nhnlinh them when no lonjrr needed. Duties upon importu should, cenur tn be n party ques tion. Only what In bent for the country nhouhl be thought of.' NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the regular meeting of the i-ity council of Medford, Orogon, on De-1 ember 1. 1)0S, for license to sell malt, ' vinous and spiritous liquors in less quan-' titie thiui one gallon for twolve months at lots 1 and II, block 4."i, K street, btv ' (ween 8oventb and Kighth, in Medford,! Oregon, for a peri ml of twelve months. ADAMS BROS.. -'IT Hotel Moore Bar. Dated November IS. THE QUESTION vou pop, if it's met by a "yes spells out the necessity of an engagement ring. Then, if luck is still with you, a wedding ring will be in order. If you require either or both, no hotter place for buying con bo found than ,iere. Wo are posted on have samples i the latest styles in this and other bid: class jewelrv Prices just right. MARTIN J. REDDY Tbe Jeweler. Near the Postoffice. Grand excursion lo City of Mexico, leaves Medford on the lttth of Decern oer. 1908, on the regular Overland. $t2.15 for the round trip, good for 60 days. Kor further information, write to Kiml Peil, Ashland, Or. tf 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 better than others. The proof for this as sertion lies m drinking Salem beer. If you wish to be convinced, ask for Snlem leer and drink it. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Medford Depot: Medford Ice & Storage Co. AT THE SERVICE OF DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS Stat Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $125,000 Tlie Jnckson County Bank places at the oervico of its depositors and clients the best factlitioa in bunking. Tbe of ficers are pleased to rendor counsel and advice on financial matters. Accounts, subjo't to eheck, aer in vited. Safe deposit boies to rent, $4 per year and up. W. I. VAWTER, President Q. R. LINDLEY, Cashier MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plate, carried in stoek eaeap. Office Fixtures and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, including Turned Work and Fancy drills. F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS. J. E. ENYART,Presid eut. JOUN S. OBTH, Cashier. J. A. PERRY, Vice President. W. B. JACKSON. Asa t Oaaiar. The Medford National Bank MEDTORO. f. CAPITAL $.10,000 SURPLUS..'... 10,000 Safety Boxes to Ueni A General Banking Business Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage More Light for Less Money Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using TUNGSTEN LAMPS. 32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour and would use in iooo hrs. 110 Kilowatts which at iocts. a Kilowatt 32 Caudle Power Tungsten Lamp uses 40 Watts! pei-hour alld would use in icco hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a Kilowatt $11 Net Saving in iooo hours in favor of the Tungsten Lamp $ 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power. Co. Office, '201! West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355. Opposite the Big Electric Sign. ARMED NATIVES ATTACK PASSENGERS IN SOUTH AFRICA . t APETOWX, South Africs, Nov. S7. -Armcl nutivt's attacked a iiMengrr train near .TnhnnnclurK earlv today, ruMling the conches with hullcls and injuring several passengers. The at tack is believed In have been the result of nice troubles which have been grow ing t an nlarining rate lately and It is pmhnhle the gwvermacut .will be, asked to take action. 1 ,.l .11 Jjj-i Watches, Clocks, Jewelry REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. "Not bow- msch I can do, but how woll I can do it," is my mottr. ! Isilf'l ,W:5'1 B. N. BUTLER With Martin J. Ked dr. Central tve, north of Jackson County Bank. Up . Here In The Northwest there's no need for shipping iu carloads of cereal cof fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in a t lis'in, successful right-at-home factory, is GoTflen Grain Granules a strictly northwest product, with absolute merit. For years people of Washington, Idaho and 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 onlv Hoc. All grocery sell it