.TJMEIDY TBIBWB, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1008. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Papek in a Livb Town. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY George Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoffice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Om moata, y mail sr carrier. . . .0.!0 On ear, by mail. . .$5.00 CRATER LAKE FISH. Will G. Steel is preparing to conduct experiments next year to ascertain whether or not there are deep water fish in Crater lake. There were no surfac fish until Mr. Steel stocked the lake with rainbow trout September 1, 1888, Only thirty-seven trout minnows were alive when the fry roamed the lake. Nothing was seen of these trout until Professor Diller surveyed the lake for the government sonie 12 years later, when he discovered some of the orig inal stock, grown to over three feet in length, and numerous descendants. In the last few years, many have been caught , and the rainbow trout are now quite plentiful and may be ; takeii with the spoon. They do not frequent the deep wa ter, but loiter in the shallow places near the shore, j' Another attempt to stock Crater Jake with trout was ,made in loDU, when it was popularly supposed that all ot the first shipment had perished. A California preacher took cut-throat trout fry in from the Klamath side..' No "cut-throats have since been found in the waters of the lake, and it. is not known whether thev survived. A third attempt met with failure, on account of the 'deep snows, and the fry, eastern brook trout, were dumped jinto Union creek, where their descendants have multiplied to some extent and may be found in the upper Rogue above .the natural bridge, though not yet plentiful. Deep water fish have been found in many of the moun tain lakes. Some years, ago Mr. Steel helped catch some in Lake Chelan, Washington. These were caught at a .depth of 1000 feet. They were most repulsive looking, .two-thirds head and mouth, with a small body. When brought to the surface their goggle eyes popped out of their sockets. ' W-'.-l I Xmas Specials all this Week AT THE I3I.TOTJ Mr. and Mrs. Blessing presenting the most comical "MYSTEROUS DINNER PARTY" A) The latest Feature Moving Picture Richard IU Three , Nights only, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday admission 10 iMHiwMiMwinwMinntrrl-""",""''"'"''"'",'"""'TTiiniiiiiin Good , fTSwf . .Singing . Other zJfc- Specialties pfty fi-' . WILLIAM SCHOLTES - ' Who WO! Wrestle W. H. West Christ .-. Dry in the Medford Opera House. Christian Scientists have begun the publication of a daily newspaper in Boston entitled "The Christian "Sci ence Monitor." It is of neat typographical appearance and .evidently publishes only "news fit to read," minimizing scandal ami crime. In this way, perhaps, it will fill the niche ot the long demanded "ideal" dailv. FRUITGROWERS' ASSOC I A TlOX NEEDED. Complaint is made by fruit buyers that the Rogue Riv er pacK is not up to its usual standard this year that the usual care in packing has not been exercised. This is due primarily to the fact that many famous orchards have changed hands during the past year and arenow managed by men new to the business, by those unfamiliar with fruit packing and shipping. - Fruit packing should bo a matter of pride with every grower, who should exercise the utmost cure to send forth a perfect pack. The diversity in local packs is due to a ignorance and the lack of a uniform svstem.: ; ' If the' Rogue River valley is to maintain its name as a producer of fancy fruit, present methods must be chang ed. A buyer now insists, on opening the, boxes (and in specting the fruit 'first. With the Hood River label on he knows what the pack is; for.tl,e label is its guarantee. Hood River ..possesses a great advantage in havintr uuitgrowers' association, which com prises practically all the orchardists of the vallev.' Roue River has no organization to compare with it. To be sure we have a fruitgrowers' association, but it buvs WrMit nuimltinii tli...,.n... i . , ';""'"' u.r growers on consignment and com- l,ua,,ve,y ,ew R,,,v .vrs utiluo it in marketing produce. , A strong central organisation is ne,,led to enforce uni formity m pack and to market produce from this vallev. Such an orgamzation has been found uecessarv in everv fnntYin i l m"1 Ru,'h nn aviation must be ' ' ' ni soono1' Uu 'M'tter. Otherwis,. tlu OUtnilt of t i wll ...:n i .i . , . . niiiHi.M nu ,,; , .: "- "modcnorate m quality anl the in ""mi"11 oicuannsT, oe lett to the man. .AUt ,IT UilAi.;. ... . . ., l. '.. . :,. Professor Thouclit Ho KaJ a fi Find, but There Wn No Cxc:;;tior. A college proiV;;:;or li ul U'r : I . . ! to dolivcr hu lo'-lure 'on '.yi !i and Uywii; u i f !.JtiT:ui::e'' 4' x Jt i town In iMilhovi. the s!:i:i' i;i .' n. ducod (Jeor'e '.t nut J:i!'? Y';:. comb I'.Iloy nnmi;K otln.r f:i t't:rhi.?.. The ovontful ev'n!ii :u:w jui'l n tho lc ttirer pi::cd mion (hf row ufm:: row of cartK'st, cagor fai-ea b:fi.ri u.: brontUlpHHly n-iiltlng fur UN jivas.i .-ti- n hnpp.r thon;.!it mriick liira. naj.. -pin,',- 1 1 .the .from, nf tlio pl.ic'.iMa. Ii.' .1UI: v . , . "As tills h to be uii-ly n liloiar.v -ture. If Hi'cirtH I11tii."5 that ::. .-liti-. of t'.ip ii-i: Ms iirt of .!!; I ' ; ::ri- !! -:'i':t . t a!,l iv tIv i'.i:;. v -i t'.llio'l atl:l ll'lM.T. Illld l:"':rc I !;; i 'I r.iv i'l :.ur:-o I v.lali to c-tiMIll II Ci'l dial i; vl!nti i to any r.uHi'T n r b-ip.nv! to l" !:i t'.io Imilw p!.-. ' cn;i;o r-rv.::v.l la'.-.o a !.cu .in lii -plalf.ji- '! v.-;:a t ho Ii iir::::'!." In t!a frantic rush ia::t cn-ai-d tin tl'.rre fn nt rows i f s-.-ats wvio upsat nnd itcunillslicd. fitltr v naa:i fa!n;pd ami bail to !; inrricd cm. a li.ilf itozcn derby h ;t w'.'ri.'.y'n.iliiil b. pi:l.i. tlnvi. llipii re nlvril Ii!-i'-1; pyey. ki'V:tiI :tb- erH hail their coats ripped up 1:11 bid:. and the- rcadln? tiu:d was. topplnl over wlih a crash, When the I'.ast had settled down Hit that It wa:i possible to nee ncroMM th" hall once tniire ceo man nlmie rcnialnpd Roated in the au ditorium. The rent were on the sJ.iko. The t'stonislicd loetnrpr gat'.eil for n moment nt I he dcHcrtcd man hi front of him. nnd then, the hlllnorouH Hide of the ntT.ilr nvpealiri" to hlni. h smiled linlilleiitly down irion ihe soil tn ry occupant of the auditorium and wild: "I forgot that this was Indiana. IVr haps y, u did not liiidcrstainl n:y lavl tat Ion." ' Ileyv What1 Unit?" demanded the man. h Mliin'ii I'riiin'iiet to his ar ami loaning forward with a look ' of strained iinpiiry on his face. I tay pcrhips yu did nut under stand tin liivi'atlon." -repeated Ihe lec turer, f vr,t. iielns n discourse mi lit. eraturq. any nnilior who chanced to bo- present was requested to ronie for ward nt al'tiilte a seat on the platrorm with. tlie ch ilrnmn." Oh. all riitht; I'm coming: IHdn't hear you the MM time." apologized the dear man. and he, too, rose to Ills foot and Mi nted briskly for the platform.- 1. Ipjilin -oit's Magazine. di d a small town like thut an unburn factory pbtco In which to practice. "Vou forget, my friend, that this Is a college town nnd that we have a foot ball season lasting nearly two months every year. "-Chicago itccord-Herald. ' He Did Not Practice. " The Mlirlstor Then you don't think I practice what I preach, oh? The Ileacon No, sir; I don't. You've been preaching ou the nubject o' reslg. nation fur twit years, an' ye hlvna re signed yii.-Tlt-HIIa. ! .. Vi.. r; v... They All Do. "And your iimhitlonr; the. talented girl waa asked. "Is to become a famous actress," uhe ivpiie.1 frankly,. "and Uien advise all young tills lo avoid tho stage." Kansas City i'lm 'S. Why. So She fs! 'Who is the laoM popular young holy at t biisln-is time';" asked thp bcair -r wh; v.-.iiiis to be an end man a? (I i:i:::iri;l 'te!y a'al with' ut a .shiver lie ato.vovn'. -Miss J.. Toe."-Crown hlg's M.-g:!Ki!i... 1 love IVicmsrics. to thln: of lioyh.o! days. i I I v.- :s Iree from e trt. V, if? i a': foeii-.ed hrl ;ht unci there ... W-OI-C JO.V . ... r. , Aail -. V.ila-'.'H ev,M'ivlKM-i, t love to t:-.l:-.!t or t::ono oht days. K cl.etvs lay Mart -nut yel I cai!' l ov o't I lie behln'Ts that - I o:aetliiis Uacil to get. . . l- 'TIs ever thus tho .happy thought Thar mflrnory revives Are-always tinind Bllh sadness when We look back on our lives. 8o wl.on I think or boyhood days It lic-lIU in- :-,iii: and yn I can't foraet the bcklnct that I sotnetlnis used to Kit. Somerv:il,i Journal. In For It. had sti' li a (piper dream last mercy of the commission A. F. Brown, who has been interest ed in the Mission gri! for iom, mollth, will leavo in tho near future for Kan- ana i,uy. Atler Tisitinv Hie h "Jaue Tyre," a Hew Play. Rowland & Clifford', newest comod drama offering. "Jn n in i. ill tv., "" to I,. Anes, where he w, ; nLnibV To.' it . i P'V nd f nmpany have been cordial!- A nurnbor of the friend, of MIm whore II I,.. . public every Alice Street, gathered at her home i ',?,' , r W0" wi doubt W..I Afedfa m -..i.. " :" di'1'l'cato its sueoes, when present The production is perfect li ..... u.,.,uru aioimsy evening at i here Iinrtv rvii-.tn In I,.,...,. . 1 . ! wl 'i return irom everv toiiege. a iieiiKntrul tune wni hid O. V. Jiycrs is ba,-k from a visit to l.inn eountv. psnieulnr, and i, nreaentnl b. a cast of performers far above the av "rages found in travelinR companies Mos Oorat',- Turner bead, the east a( Jaue Kvre. She- I night. - lie-- Yes? What was II? She-Well. I dreamed you gave me n heautirul illamcnd broovll for Chris;. mas. lie (In a vecy weak vclcci -You dlil'.' Slit Yec. and the finmy part wa that the sloivs turned out to be sham ncil, oh. I was so gla.l He V(g!ilocli,.;, -t;lad? She -V.'hy. y.-s. Yon Icimv ilream always go by opposllcs. That ineaui" that you were really going to get me r, gcnuliicdiaiiiond brooch fort'hi-lstmas lie twlth a u-aspl- 1-1 -see-e-c (Asidei Oh. l.onl: New York Herald. Why He Remained. Cycr-I -started for a drive in the country yesterday, but my horse balk ed about three miles out. Myer-So? What did you do? Gyer tllred a farmer to bitch bis automobile to the niilmal and tow lilm home. New Y'ork Herald. Poultry Toilet,. "Now wo wilj make tbl, white hen': toilet." .-..: ? -..1 the pet stock dealer laid besld. a small bathtub a box of cold creaii' 1 boiile of brilllaallne. u io:iple o br," V'.s. a chuiaoi:, towels and soap. He ten bed tlm lien in the tub. ! ri blu-tr- bee feathers till they wen swuvy. Then he toweled fccr. wrap ivil her up and ,ut her av.iiy i-i i ivar.tt '". ,- - ', --i' ptuorrow.f he said. '"after she i cube dry i ll rub b:l!li.intl.:u i.n o:w o -::e-f- bitches and polish l.er coat t:i II shi: i i I.::.- satin. I'll i! and p. lis; a t lowlier .Re and viit:bv 'I 11 r i frtl wit It eld cro-.ni-Uiat wll ' c;.- i'"il ' li i''h l'.e col' r, theblft.it:: A!' i :-.'.-r. when I'm done wl!h In ')'. 1 as cmo'iili and shiny and lia ::::ct;!:::e a n .w silk b.t cr n v.vi i!r.::n'crcd white evening Khlrt. . oul;,!iiirjs chickens have thesi elab.r..li'.. ii.jlcts. always iiiucii - mor: e: ivi(nil" ,ui!os )n'iiu.Hsunt. In -erHU: i'.' c,:.t t have, w.-ti.tho eg fcatbei-.s "' t'lt-tl wUh. ali electric Ireu too .".New i:;-le-u:s Times-Memo Store Open Evenkisg Until Christmas I by o; crat. Fi-ct Giraffe In Europ?. Or. .'oliaso::. a., is wei; ::aovu, fusel i'ir I: :,: -.- ncm:'.M to la-licv the I.:.;!.oa ear.Js p-akc. a;:il I'ai-isian.-fornseriy were ji:. t as -;i l.-al as t, the i Tlstence of th ;:!rarre. :': :i.-Vv :.:ic( kaeii oi' which has jusr Ivcn :;.i!,,l t the .Tar.'.lu doa I'!.::itc.-:. Ihe ...irCes ;ciiuen of Ihese gt.at;e errnt;::-os wa. cn lu Paris in the relcu of Loci, XVI. We learn r:-o::i a 1'rcm h cou temporary that th,. ' giraiTo was t'rs: hc:.r.l of iu 17S7. when it v.as ,ie rcd by a l.'rcni.hiv.an miunil I.e l alii.ial... who ha 1 joumeyeti' in thi lauds of the lloitcutois nnd KaiuYs When the explorer referred to the aa liuals with the long necks he wan lo.ii; oil upon lis a 3:ii::cha;:sea anj ;nV that lie was such iu Hot the politcai language. It was ouly when some liv In speclniens arrived lu the l'ren-.Ll ivmit.l tlt.ir I ...... 1 1 . . .. SI .Aidiitamn I epu UIIIOI1 iOI veracity was. iv-e.-e.alhlshe.l. a::d th : the animals for a long time formed ta sensation of I'uris. not only anions; the uiuiuttitie, uut in all scientitic circles. I.ou ion tflouc. "The Light That Failed." i iciiuuy itiveriii.i s.iiialier. now uuparicu, as ue usii in phrase II. "ti. the great muster," was uoied almosi as much lor ins A.d!c wit a-; fo. his pursiiuony. lie also slutiercd ve,j badly and helped along hLi bjl.Uiji ui teruuee with u freiitient ojav ul.tiloii 01 'U'ye see? U'ja sec!" His ulguttrdl. trults galueil him widespread bnal u:i popularity au,l tlic biuei- ci.mHj- oi sundowners, who w-re aluavs. i;,cr ously rc'llicd r.i'.i-.-iis at h.s a, Siaartln;: i::der i:-.:.t ::;ruc..l iniiua pttal.lty, soiue disaiipi, tilted : .vap'i-.-r outc set n,e :;, o..c o ;:ic sa::i..ci- wo.-l shcls and then wrote r.p ,:i u gate: ' e ve w.dl barm .1 u-.-'n y, -.-wool slicd. D'ye see? IV1.., :e-y Of course it cacght the I1I4 niaaV eye when next be passiM thre.-uh I'.v tuouioni ht contemplate.: tlte r.-i- nottm cme-.T and then v.lrh a air,: ::! grin took tlie stamp of a bPie ;vni; from his po, knt aad s riob!.d under lleath: "IT cas oell In.-'iiri-d. ii'ves': D'ye see?" I.ocdou S':itid,m! . Martin J. Reddyj The Jeweler, ? Next Post Office them amoug me ettrs and Little Bears. u too trrnit Off a a a "I should think doctor, you would Mortifying. Sho began, dutifully enough, with hating 1111111 very bitterly indeed. Hut man. with characteristic obstinacy, omitted to reciprocate, nnd this made her position very dltllcult. Indeed. It was 110 long time until the best sht could do for tier cherished principles wns to hate the Providence which hud made ninn so wretchedly Indispensable. After that she bated herself for awhile. Then, greatly to her chagrin, she discovered that she hated nobody, wmeu left her no alternative bnt to live happily ever after. Puck. It D-dn't 8ult Him. "Our grocer Is awfully cut up over an article that uppoarpd In the paper the other day." "What's the trouble?" "He went out In the street a-' whipped a big enrtmnn who wa.q bea, lug bis horse." That was i- s d " "Yes. but lie wl-hiNl be h oln't done It when the papier came out the next day with n sens;: , :. r ; -ip, tjn.t. -John S:r : '-. , i:r, r r .ls t , SMHtl ".-'" -V. I v... .. Electricity and Migcetism. As tfi w:;a- Uy :,::.! a,.i,ia'.'ia:.i an; "In themselves "- that Is to say, us to their real nature nothing is known. Tbey are absolute mystet les. baiuiug the u.uiest resi-ar.-h i.iio t lu-lr inner most secrets. Hut about their modes of- action It is possible to .say some thing ilctililte. For example, electricity appears to depend for Its nctloti upon a medium, while magnetism, like grav ity, acts at a distance and by means of no visible go-between. Place two mag nets In vacuo or even place a solid plate of glass or metal or wood be tween the magnets and we still and that their mutual action depends sole ly on their relative poeiUon and is not pe.iepnoiy moaineti oy placing any sulwtance between them unless that substance happens to be one of the magnetic metals. New York American. All One Kind. "What did father say when you told him of our engagement?" asked toe young lady. "Wcll-er really. Phyllis," began the Ineligible young man. "Oh. leave out the strong language." "Then there's nothing to tell yon." Probably Not. "Hns-Miail," maintained the dogma Uc cl'.bcn. "Is very ancient Baseball games were probably going on at the Hi.-m of tlie Hood." "Do you s'po8 tbey gave rata checks?" Inquired the facetious ciUsen with Irritating levity. Exchange. Declining. "Miss Frocks has reached bcr declin ing years." said Jones. "Nonsense." replied Brown. "She's not more than twenty-five." "out she has declined half a doeen men." The "Leading Heavy." 'W.'.at's the matter now?" "We're playin' circus parade, an1 Willie's a beln' the elephant an' the Ilor. an' Ihe hlpp'otamus an" the calli ope- an' It ain't fair!" Life. The Woman Question. "I was handed another Inntaiinunt' of the eternal woman nnestinn thi. morning." remarked the benedict. What's the answer?" nuorlod the young bachelor. My wife asked ine if her hat was on straight." replle'd the freight pay ing party of the matrimonial nart.- Oetrolt Tribune. An Impossible Character. W by do yon iK-rsislenllv uv..l,l meeting pwiplo? -Are von n ,i-,. throne?" 'Not at all," answered Mr. Crank- on. -I love to think well of twmi.. But I have found so often that I could have done It better bv not ueiitnir so well acquainted. "-Washington Star. Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. pretty myth is told of Calllsto and her son In connection with Ursa Mnlor and i:rsa .Minor. Juno chnnsred the beautiful Calllsto into a bear. who. seeing her son one day, advanced to embrace him. when he. not knowina- M- ?-othT InVhe form of a henr iv. cu to t!:rat h;. spear throuch her to p. event which Jupiter Biintched ! ti,... l.ii, ., . ,..,, and pliu.t,d Made Him Cross. "I made my huiband cross fills aft ernoon." said Mrs. Caller. "How was that?" queried Mrs. Ho mer "He was ou the opposite side of the street, and I beckoned him to eume aver." explained the other-Houston Post. The Question. "I think you rn.i ,,nlv believe abonr ha' yen hear.'; "'e lb. I ni.t ti e , ::..stion Is. Wbii L' i""'"-Clcvelai.d I.tader.