MEDEORP BALLE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1008. Medford-pa.il Tribune A Live Paper ;in a 'Live Town Published every evening except Sunday. MBDPORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Gkokoe Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof f ice at Medford, Oregon. Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street. "Ontltering Honey From Dead Linns" will be the Hiibjert next Sulilmth ul 11 o. in. Trcu i-Iuslcs of people aliould nut fui U lieur thin sermon (1) those who uie m grout trouble; (2) those who wish to keep out of trouble. At night ! there will b a union temperance meet- t intj adilresseil by Mr. Knodcll of Port Innil, president of th Oregon State Anti-Saloon league. On t!ii occasion two pieces will bo rendered by the mule quartet. Hiibbuth school at 111 a. in. pworth league 0:30 p. mb. All are invited. ""subscription rates. One month, by mail or carrier. . . ,0.50 On. year, by mail . .13.0(1 MEX AS Til EV, ARE. The Portland Oregon ian in discussing the strife be- twoon a power tor good and one tor evil says: ,,,.,..,., i0k we behold injustice' and wrong. Perhaps there i.... ,.r twin than in former times, but thoy still exist and very often they uru victorious in human affairs. No matter how good the intention may bo, no matter hnw lofty or hty tho indwelling Ideal may bo, our schemes, our ciislmin, our Institution, seem invetoratoly to produce a harvest of miBory anil wrong. So 'rite is this dreadful rule thut men have learned to sneer ut Midi words as "love," "brotherhood," "non resistunco," "optimism" anil It has become a' mark of sound prudence In conduct to shun every pro jwt wliicli promises ideal good or even vory much material good." The indwelling ideal is the test of man and is the real mail. The body, the mere animal part of man, the crea lure of the flesh and blood, of whims and prejudices these iiiv the mask which hide the' veal jty. The spiritual being is often completely -hidden,, even from those inti mates who know his acts well enough toguessathisthoughts and motives,' for at best the estimate of the inner man must be a. guess,- because no uiUn! can be sure of another's mo tive. A shrewd and broad-minded man can make, how ever, a pretty fair estimate, if the acts 'and professed prin ciples of a man through a long period be taken as the cri tenon. But so few are broad-minded and so few go to tho heart of things and recognize the fact that good and s evil in man nt 'once the -"glory and the scandal of the ; universe" are inextricably mixed. -Judgments are based ui)6n the judge's personal predilections and usually with ; a side glance at the critic's own failings. It is not "what a man has or even what he does which expresses the worth "oT man, but what he is," and this real man often remains undiscovered until some vital lest is made. "Good, and ill," says Hume, "are universally interinin gled and confounded happiness and misery, wisdom and folly, virtue and vice," They certainly are in real men. who, ns Alexander-Hamilton l'cmarks, are "reasoning but not reasonable animals.". Many men who bear the aspect of evil arc heroes in essentials, and many men whose de portnicnt is entirely correct arc at1 heart untrustworthy and base. ' ' ; Sonic men of great respectability cannot stand great tests, while, on the other hand, -many men who do not mak a good appearance before the world are sound at hear and possess the essentials of nobility of spul possess indwelling ideal. -' iIi:AT)OWi:NS la Medfnrd on Me mber 21, by Rev. W. F. Shields, Ilea- W. Head-and Agius Owen. COLHY-COHS In Jacksonville on November 24, by Judge Neil, Lorenzo Colby and Miss Helen Coss. WALDUNSM1TU in Jacksonville, n November 25, by Judge Ilaiiuii, Ver- i I'M i til Smith and 10. E. Waldeu. IIAHTIKY IIRNRV In Jacksonville on November 20, Mr. Thomas II, Hurt- y and MisB Lillian llonry, ltev. W. Van Scoy officiating. The happy otiplo will reside near Talent. 1 W1XTKU IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. Neither the fabled skies of Arcadia, the amethyst hues of Italy or the amaranthine tiuts of California surpass the splendor of the heavens that arch the Rogue River valley in this most, delightful season of the year. Tl noonday sun showers the multi-colored hills with gold a delicate touch of winter has painted in brilliance the fast falling leaves, and yellow and crimson and the dark of the evergreen mingle in tangled profusion along river bed and hill slopes; the russet summer brown of the Held is changing as if by magic into a tender green; the stubbl of grain Holds is losing itself in long, straight black fur rows. The orchards have lost their emerald 'dress hav yielded their fruit and their once laden branches strete forth in naked and needed rest; the mountains that towe in the distance on either hand are wearing their white dress of white. V.J .1 . 1 1 1. -1 . . . t n . , iMuure nas luiisncu nor strenuous won; ot the year n n . t l - . . . i- . e i , , i tie Harvest is over, an peace oi mind, sue hroods in con lent over the past and prepares by a season of rest for the labor of the future. A tinge of frost wipes out the in growths of a too luxuriant period, and dispels the unheal thyjnists that Iter wanton profusion has engendered, so she may start anew and reclothe the world with a yet moi brilliant verdure. Ao season could be more delightful than this late an tmnii or early winter, in the Rogue River valley, where tiMicli ot ice sends the blood tingling, casts out ill humor and awakens human energy to higher endeavor; wlu radiant noons alone furnish a sufficient reason for exist once, and where the splendor of the night with its new born slender crescent of silver-gold, hanging in the west, sup plies inspiration for (he present and hope for the future. We are lucky people to live in such a region and who would exchange our smiling land for bleak New Hng land. the storni-swcpt Atlantic coast the snowy blankets of the Mississippi valley, (he 1)1 izzard-s wept, prairies, the never-ending rain of Puget sound and Port land.or even the ennui and monotony of cloudless southern California? I MABBIED, ALL TH J: WORLD -LOVES A L0VHR iHtHiMMHHHuuuHuiniuiiiiiimimumiMiiimiiHm Marriage Licenses. Ift'iiry W, Head and Agues Owens, K. E. Waldeu uud V fruit Kditli Smith. T. B. Hartley and Lillian Henry, O. T. Wilaou and Margaret A. Neil- on. Arthur Ooode aud Nellie Waddell. Archie II. Turpi n and May drain. Lorenzo N. Colby and Helen Coss. Stato of Oregon yo. Karl E. Jackson; mm ii It and battery, B. F. Mulkey, at irney fur plaintiff, . Stato of Oregon va. Albert N. Owen; uMion fur non-support of wife and child. To Our Patrons Pleas take notice llmt fium and if tor Docembor 1st. 1!)08, the under- igned bnnks of Medford will close at o 'clock p. in. of each day fnstoad if at 4 p. nu as has heretofore been he custom, and that tho banking hours .vill be from 9 a. in. to 3 p. m. JACKHON COUNTY BANK. - W, I. Vawtor, President. HIE MKDKOHD NATIONAL BANK. J. E. Enyart, President. 'IRST NATIONAL B ANK. Wm. 8. Crowoll, Presidout. HIDDEN DANGERS. Tature Give Timely Warnings That No Medford Citizen Can Af ford to Ignore. DA NO tiR SIGNAL No. 1 comes from lie kidney secretions. They will warn ou when the kidneys are sick. Well .idiioys excreto a clear, ambr fluid, lick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red, ill-smelling trine, full of sediment and ii regular f passage. DANGER SIGNAL No. 2 comes from j he back. Back paiiiB, dull and heavy, i tr sharp and acute, tell you of sick j .ulneys and warn you of the approach j t dropsy, diabotos and Bright 's dis- j 'uso. Dean's Kidney Pilla cure sick i lidnoys and cure fehem permanently. lero's Medford proof; Mrs. J. H. Boussum, living corner of Owolfth and 0 streets, Medford, Or., ays: "I Buffered bo Bovoroly from kid ley trouble (hat 1 was unable to do, iy housework. My kidneys were vory rregular aud caused mo much annoy 1 tnce. My back pained mo sovoroly whou -'topping or lifting and sharp twinges j vero often present in my loinu. I ran (own in health and at times felt very uiserablo, Doan's Kidney Pills were ' rough t to my attention and I procured i box at Haskians' drug store. Thoy lelped me from the first, so I contin iod taking them and was entirely cured. ! L have recommendod Donu's Kidney i (MMb to othr sufferers." NOT I C15 ' b hereby given that the undersigned vill apply nt tho regular meeting of the I'ity council of Medford, Oregon, on De ember I I1MI8, for license to sell malt, vinouB and apiritoiifl liquors in less quan tities thau one gallon, at lots 14, 15 aud Ht, block 2t, in Medford, Oregon, for a period of twolve niautha. YOUNG & II ALL. Hated Nvombor Ul. ' NOTICE. , la hereby given that the undersigned , will apply at the regular meeting of the: city council of Medford, Oregon, ou De cember 1, 1008, for liceuso to sell malt, j vinous and spiritous liquors in less quau- lilies than one gallon for twelvo months at lot D, Mock 20, in Medford, Oregon, tor a period of twelvo mouths. 217 O. M. 8KL8BY. j Hated November 18. ' MILLIONAIRES WANT TWO CARDINALS CHEATED KOMK, Nov. i!S. A coierie of Amor iiMU uiilMoiiaiii-s lias offered a con triluiliun of $1, 000, 000 in "Peter's pence" to the church if two American cardinals are creat d fit the coming coiiLiinlory. Those well informed in vntiCAU circles way that the group comptlnos New York, mllUinmireti. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho undorsigned will apply at the regular mooting of the city council of Medford, Oregon, on He ccmber 1, liM8, for license to sell malt, vinous and spiritous liquors in less quan tities than one gallon for twelve months at l-ts 1' and 11, block 4; V street, be tween Seventh and Eighth, in Medford, Oregon, for a period of twelve mouths. ADAMS UltOS., 217 Hotel Moore Bar. Dated November 18, in VANCOUVER COPPER MINES REOPEN AS COPPER GOES UP VANVor VKIt, 11. f'., Xov. 2S.-Tli.-rp in mu-ll ro.j(i:tfiii(f tmliiy In the copppr n-Kioin ns far north its While Horse ovor the unws Hint tlio riilvniu-c in llio prii-o of ropiM-r Ins nmjo it possible for the upprntoni to throw open thoir iniiii-s, ninny of nhipn linvo boon Mil for n your. Within tho neit fow neoks i. in fipoc-lwl that employmi-nt will bol given to low men nloue in tho Rrittun inn mino on Howe sounil, SO miles north of VunoouTor. (.1 Sallownesi Transformed to Dusky Becnty A rfvk tkta kcojna Cucinatin, when dcliotterf soft, nedenprn J witk th, mJUnt flow which indU catelshnltlir. utireiliiA. Robert- uic fccu the iXin renncd in quality, keep, potts (r from doKKir.Kn.ute tail cumulates th, tin, c-apilUriti to ron tri Kit tne color which rlurnit in blond ndbsunrtr, alike. Ri.hen in is osrtaw protection airaiiut tan, run bur and freckles il applied be tor itposure to inn 01 wind Spreadalikean imnereeiitil.le ahrrn of nutc orcrakin .urfarr. foro-uti- . ahield miou'sting and prnrn-n . deliratr, luitroo lie. .11 y v.i rt Had every lady like m gentleman. Clutbiug doesn't always make the man, g nuc ine dook is cuea innen oy no cov- cr( and we make clothing that gives S that air of style and refinement sought is by a gentleman by fitting him out jS with the most exclusive styles in over- i cents, cutuwuy uud .frock twit a, suck buita that no one can equal in southern Oregon. That Unforgetable Slogan HASKINS FOR HEALTH" iTIiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiuiiiiiuiiJi J. A. KRtUZER & CO. IMPORIEB8 iMD TAH.OBB. PALM BUILD INO, MBOFOBD. ORE. Willing But Too Short of the cash to buy gowd fruit land, is the plaint of many homeseekers. We happen to have on our lint 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 comeB these "easy buy 8" can be subdivided and sold at a big profit. Interview tke Rogue River Land Company EXHIBIT BFILDINO, MEDFORD High Grade Canned Goods We have added to our already complete stock of high-grade Groceries a full line of the incompara ble "Preferred Stock" Canned Goods. These goods are packed where the best is grown. Wo will take pleasure in quoting you prices on this line, as we believe we can interest you. Once a customer, always a customer, is the mot to of Preferred Stock goods. Allen & Reagan Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit and Food Phone Main 373. SAVOY TONIGHT "THE CROSS ROADS" A beautiful pastoral drama. " II U ilBY'S VACATION" Well, I guess you will laugh. "ALL ON ACCOUNT OF A BUTTERFLY" An other funnygrnph. liss Eil'ert will sing the latest pietorial lyric. Admission. . . 10 oents. BIJOU THEATRE T O N I G H T ' LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF CHINATOWN" A feature film you can't afford to miss. "BEWITCHING WOMEN" Ain't it the truth. "THE MUMMY" This is a live laugh. . . iss I'.alliuger will sing another song hit. Admission 10 cents. AT THE SERVICE OF DEPOSTITOE8 AND C1IENTS BUU Depositary. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - . 1S6,000 Tlio Jackson County Bank places at tho cervico of its depositors and clients the best fnciliUos inbanklng. The of i'ieevs uru pleased to -render counsel and advico on financial matters. . Accounts, aub,e-t to chock, nor in vited. . - . ' " Safe deposit boies to rent, $4 per year and up. . W. I. VAWTEB, President O. B. LINDLEY, Cashiai MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY PHONE 2291. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doors, with Bevel Plato, carried in atook cheap. Office Fixture! and all kinds of Plan ing Mill Work, Including Turned Work and Fancy Orills. F 8TBKBT, BETWEEN SIXTH AND 8 EVENTH STBEETS. J. E. ENYABT,Presid ent. J. A. PEBB7, Vice-President. JOUN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier. The Medford National Bank MEDFORD, OK. CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS. 10,000 Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business I Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage More light for less Money Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using TUNGSTEN LAMPS. 32 Candle Power Edison Lamp uses 110 Watts per hour and would use in iooo lirs. 110 Kilowatts which nt ipcts. a Kilowatt JSn 32 Candle Power Tungsten! amp uses 40 Wattsjperhour and v u!cl use in icco hours 40 Kilowatts which at ioc a 'Kilo watt A Net Saving in 1000 hours in favor of the Tungsten Lamp $ 7 Rogue River Electric Co. Successors to Condor Water & Power Co. Office, 206 West Seventh Street. Phone No. 355. . Opposite the Big Electric Sign. Ask your dealer for MANUEL LOPEZ Clear Havana Cigar. HABT OIOAB CO., Distributors, 1-ortland, Or. Mfcrs. "3rene 3fampton 3saacs "3ntructcr of "piano. TlUart 5ttetbo6 : Sltiii at Tlasteaaca. Slortb Oraaga 5trt When You Are Bnnting for the best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your money if you patronize us. The time is now here when you should think abeut your fall suit. We are anxious that you should see our display of fall fabrics. Uake your seloctions now. We will fall your order with pleasure. Stoaem cleaning. Freaeh day clean ing aod pressing neatly done. W. W. EIFERT CITY TAILOR MEDFORD j 5 1 Watch. Clocks, Jewelry BHPA1BINO A SPECIALTY. "Net hew saaek I di, bat how wall I caa d. it," is say atettr. nfflslflatil S&tXAi B. N. BUTLER With lUi-Via J. Baaldy, CaatraJ ar., aarta at Jaakaea Cauaty Baak. THE QUESTION ymi pop, if it's met by a "yea," spell nut the necessity of an engagement ring. Then, if luck is still with you, :i wedding ring vill ho in order. If you require either or both, no better place for buying ivn be found than ai re. We are piKti-1 on have samples hi the latest stylrs in this and cither l-.El class jewelry l'rices just right. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler. Near the Postoffice.