7 MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1908. I I X'. v !' Medford Daily Tribune i A Live Papbb in a Livk Town. TKliaViof! pvflrv fivenincr fixeent Sirndav. Published every evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Gborqb Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. M mtk, hy bU t wrriar. . . .$0.60 Ox j-car, by mtil. . LET US TAKE STOCK. This is the season of the year that the nievhant turns to his shelves and takes a strict account of Ins stock, so that it will be possible for him to start the new year, know ing just where he stands,' thus being able to 'ake advan tage of a forward movement in commerce. JTis establish ment is cleared of old goods that room may be found for fresher and more attractive lines. And this is exactly what each individual should do. ( Nineteen hundred and nine, "the youngest child of Time," is at our very doors. A new year with its triumphs and defeats, its joys and sorrows, is awaiting us. "What it has in store for each of us we cannot determine, but we know that today is with us, and it is a good day During the year that is slipping away from us tonight we have started up a world thoughts. We have been conceited, vain, over-confident, when we should have shown only humility. e have been afraid to act, diffident and discouraged. A'e have watched othersbut have been only spectators ourselves. Now, why not take stock? "Why strong and courageous? Why not, to use that time-worn chrase. turn over a new leaf? he past year have been, it is never too late to mend. 1 The new year w-Jringing gifts and opportunities t. all. Let us take the road bravely, leaving our dead stock with the old year, which tonight will slip away "To be lost in the crowd of phantom years, In the house of dreams that stay All wrapped in their cloaks of grey." ' AMUSEMENTS. 7tt ', "The Alankan' which cmomes to tlio Medford Tlumtur , Saturday night, Junuftry 2, la ono the company carries an enormous ' chorus, many principal!! and two coin ploto scenic, earn to transport their conory and effootu, not to mention the' special sleepers and day coaches for tho sorvico of tho players while traveling. Apnrt from tho fact Hint thiB Is a tremendous organization, it is r nkewlso one of the greatest comic opera successes of tho stage, as was exempli iied last season, when, after its run In New York, it was taken on the rnail, playing all the larger cities of the woHt, where It scored probably one of the greatest successes that has been accord ed a musical offering for many a day. John Cort, who owns nnd directs this opera, as well as many stars and then ters, has for its second season given it much of his personnl attention, and while ho has retained nil the popular features of last year, he haB added ninny - highly entertaining novelties that will be of' interest to all lovers of musicnl offerings. Tho orehestrer for this en "gageDicnl Will be a largo ono, us in ad " t!6u to the regular players of the tho , iter", thff company enrries Its own in strumeutallsts. Musical Attraction at Bijou. An engagement of eytraonlinnry na ..JtmPiomnwncea tonight at tho Bijou. Josephiuo Kegal of excepllonnl musicnl merit will appear for tho balance of the week. This attraction was strong ly 'recommended to tho management by the manager of Pnntn'es theater, Port land. The very host of music Is intro duced in tho WBy of musicnl rncks, chlmoa, wind Instruments, etc, Tho nt traotlon -has been a headlining feature in all the big vniidovill.i houses. I here is not a qucstoion of douiit but what . the attraction will bo Well received In Medford at tho Bijou. owners or "401" ranch HAVS FORMED CORPORATION A party of California!) capitalists, Who purchased the "401" ranch, hnve Incorporated themselves into n company td be known as "The 401 Orchard Land company." The incorporators arei Byron Oilman, D. A. Pender, .T. 8. Cannon, C. W. Perkins, P. E. KoBslnr. M. L. Ualley nnd I. V. PnBsett. The capitfl stock will bo 280,000. This Is one of the finest of the many fruit tracts that aurround Medford. The en tire acreage totals 721 acres. Dr. Plckel having addod MO acres to the original before ho iold It, nud since tho pnr chase tho company have added another 160 acres. The entire tract, It is said, I will be let In fruit. WTT.T. SUCCEEDS COBB AS "..(..--TOBACCO TRUST PRESIDENT NEW YORK, Dec. SI. Pcrcival S. Hill will succeed John II. Cobb as presi dent of the American Cigar company to morrow. The company is a part of tho Amorican Tobacco comimny and is cap itated at 20,000,000. Mr. Hill is now a director of tho parent corporation, while Mr. Cobb is a member of tho di rectorate of both concerns. Mr. Cobb, who ia to rctiro the first of the year, hae been president of the American Cigar company, which Is the largest elgnr manufacturing concern in the world, eince its orfgnniaation. His -n.mnt. t is said, in ro oui'" runiDii - ' , . ...!. mueh needed rest from mo nam """Roblcs will not heal in a short time that he has been doing. Mr. urn, , wou ..,.,1. him. has beou manager of the Bull Durham company, auothcr Auiori'i anj e wjjj ajfl0 (ul you m can tobacco company enterprise. .5.00 of prejudices and dark not cheer up? Why not be Whatever tlte blunders of MASSACHUSETTS BAPTISTS WILL UNITE TOMORROW MORTON, Mass., Dec. JU. The Mas Hachusetts Association tif Free Baptist ehurcliOH will unite with the regular Baptist denomination, the umalgnmntion to beconio effective tomorrow. Tho (piostion of reuniting witli the denomination of which they at ono time formed a part was aHHtfnied for a com mittee of 12 for Investigation. The committee reported in favor of lunal gaiiiatiou, stating that "the differences utill existing may bo left where the New Testament leaves them to the tenehiKiigH of tho scriptures under the guidance of the holy siirit." PALEOLITHIC MAN KOAMED THE WILDS OF OHIO AKIION. (., Dec. ,U. The diBeovery of wluit h vhiitued lo be a paleolithic Mlnnc near WudHwnrth hns led Professor (i. Frederick Wright, geologist and president of tho Htate Archaeological society, to declare Medina county wa the home of the paleolithic man. Pro fessor Wright took the stone with him to Baltimore and wll return to Wads worth next spring, he nays, with gov ernment gcologintu to roiitiuuo Ilia re searches. PmfesBor Wright and Professor Bron son of O her) in college ilerlarcd that the Hading of tho palcolith nt Wadsworth ia one of the most important discover ies mnde in America ie fixing the ago of human life on tic Atncriean couli- m nt. They said also th:i' tho bent spc imen of a Knme or Asi'hcr Terrace they linve ever exauiiued is located at the Mennonite church, on the Medio road. west of Wadsworth. It ia Professor Wright's belief that r.t one time the site of Wadsworth was overed with a large glecier which was i mile high nnd extended to Millers burg. Tho paleolithic stone found near Wadsworth is an eliptieal-shiiped flint stone weighing about a half ur three inartera of n pound nud is a fine spec imen of one of the Instruments used by man during the glacial period. NEW LINE OF JAP SHIPS ' TO SOUTH AMERICA TOKU), Dec. 31. A new Hun of steamers between Japan and South America, with three ships on a regular schedule, will be put in operation to morrow by tho Toyo Kiaen company. Spend Tour Holiday Vacation at Paao B obi ea If complete rest nad most perfect conditions Imaginable for nature cure are what you noed spend your holidays at Pnseo Koblcs, California. A week or two and even a few days will accomplish moro in a way of restored energy than n much longer period and more expen alvo trentincnt elsewhere, because good old Mother Nature is nurse ami phy sician. Paao Robtoa ia taking the same rank fame for wonderfull cures that Carls bad and Baden do in Kuropo The hotel ia a marvel of comfort and lux ury, and the bath limine built bv the city freo to all, is said to be one of the best in the world. U in a stubborn ailment and a hopeleea condition of physical breakdown that the mineral water and hot mud baths of Paso ' "," Ca(1 ou A 8 Koscubaum, local 8. P. . f j(1(.,.rtntivo booklet, of ia about ratas 00 , f I I s in ,.. !... THE SENECA, THE NEW "STUMP PULLER" OF THE SEA. Tim Sl'iiecfl, (he new derollrt destroyer belonging to the llulted BtuteH rt'vciiiK' Mt'i'vii-M. wih ri'. cutly pluccd In oommlHuloti and nent on a seoutlnK L-rut mo aloiiK tliu AllmiM" count. Derelict!, almnduued hulks on tho ocfini hlKhwayH, ure the tlivml of all seafarlug iiiou. TUuso wrecku are fivU'mt,v dghU'd in-ill the i ruck of the Atlantic ateaniMhlp line and ure liivarlahlj ruporttnl aa prtiuj'ily mk ioHsllile. The Hen ecu will curry mi auinle aupply ot lyuuuittt! to bi'iw up iltiellctH. Th Costly Brier Pip. ' ''People don't juuiTHtitnU brier pipe muklng," in Id a dealer. "If they did they wouldn't coimld r a live or aix dollar hrkr extra vitaut. Ild you know, for hiNtunce, tliut a brier pipe after lta completlcu In put away to tfeunoii for nine or ten yenr? Kreu -li brier la the Iwat uiuterlul fur these plpea. It Isn't, though, brier, and It dot-fcD't coiiiu from Krnnce. It cutue from etymoluKlcally NpeuUh: the WiirJ Vi'iiyere. whb h meaiirt 'fwrx ' I'lclich brier b feiillv Itrill.m fur::. root, a growth of the Tus. an Al,s. The plant U tin t-urefully (Ulllvattd .is lobitccu It si If. 11 the spn.uls r.i.J leaves are kept well pruned; thus ul' 'he Fnp k'h to the root'H iirurlslintcut. The rout la cut when fully developed -tud billed and dried before Hhlpinetit Afterward (he plHinaker bolla and drlea It HKaln. And when the pipe Is finished he storea It away fur further drying- a iiinttfr of elti;lit ye.-ira or no. 1'ho best brier ptje Is out cut cross vIhc i f the kralu, and the rrnln Hhai ' iu hlnbeye. Such a pipe hiKta n life I ihnu fun be handed down from father o aoii. uf course H'h dear." Only th Truth. A virtu. carried to excess may be come ridiculous. To such action one may well preach, "Be temperute In all things," even In virtue. Amelia Oplc, the Publish authoress, was not content with any hulf measures, na Ih shown In a letter from her (pioted In "Quaker IMcturcH." by Wilfred Whltten. Mrs. Ople'a course of conduct la to be re spectod as proceeding from her con aclentloiia nam re, but fiction readers may congratulate themselves that hot opinions are not universal. Before she became a Quaker she wrote fiction. After her conversion she was asked to contribute u story (o a magazine, tier anawer to Die editor ran us follows: "Thou knowest or ought to know that Bluett I became a Friend I urn not free to what Is called to make a atory. I will write a fact for thy perusal or nny llttlo mutter of hlstorx or truth or n poem If thou wlsheat, but I must not lie and aay such nnd audi a thing took place when It did not. Iost tbou un demtnud V" A Famous Story. Kvery section baa lta fumoua story. A famous story that la being nMold In Oren U :il: ill a very li li b'ii:!iir who got hU atari by doing work for i he government. Ills bill was $5.0O0, ami ll had to he submitted tu congress, 'otirresi baa a habit of cutting lis bills lii two. To make allowance for this he Jumped bin bill to $10,000. He -ent the bill to the fovornnr for his ' ; ; vul. The governor, b-n Ini m1:: .c d I li it ct -jr.'-s gcnerully appro rl : id f lily half na much us was ask d, jumped It to SAM 9O0. The bill was ill. :i scut 1 i one of the congressmen Ufl : i -J friendly t't the contractor. In Iuui'n d It to s:o.Hi and sent It to an otb.'r t ni?i.ii couresHmaii for bla up nro . ill Thi-cecond congressman Jump id It to $NH,HHJ. t'ongrcss nllnv.rd tin-uh-tle $o,u..u, ulihough the cum factor win eiitltlctl lo only $r,otX. TIHs Is told as a f:u-t In Oregon. The man who got the !so,ooo cut Ills mart on It and la IMW n miilioiialre.-Atchison liloho. A "Lady" In Pepys1 Time. There wtie worse terrors, than the matinee hut for the man who aat be hind a lady In the seventeenth cer ,tuiy Uoatu, ns icutlicd by I he Lou don t'hronl le. At least, we muy au;v pose so from .Mr. Pepys' experience in Ian. 'JS. 1 '.til, when he saw "Tl.e Lst I.r.dy" for the stvend lime. N'h ! I'uya earlier that play led not plea sot him much. .u;i.i -i.;..i-.s Utuitbc bo was "troubled lo be seen by four of our olltev clerks, whl h sat 1 at the half cron box and 1 In the Is Oil." But on the second invasion the play did "please me bpttvr than lforo. ni.il here. I Nlttlnj? Iehh:d In n dark place, a lady spit baikvtaid upon me bv n mistake, not nci lug me." However. It was nil ili;ht. f. r. "after seeing her to be a very pretty lady, I was not trou bled at It at all." In Different Sets. It Is but si liloin. ne Imagines, that a go d Joke l-t maVo about an oyster. .J Kdimind Vales In wever. In his "He- ' collections a: d V.". erlcuces," relates i one. "1 was v. tktng with Thaekemv ! one evening Yates, "and. fnr.'i the club," write I passing u fish shop In I New street, he notlcctl two different tubs cf oystiTs, one marketl '1 shilling a doii n' and (be oilier Is. ;d. a dnxtTi.' '"How they v. nt h ue ea-h other!' wild Thackeray." C. R. Boyd, accompanied by A. M. White and nisters, Allio and Ines, from I Cottage Grove, are visitiug with frieuds ; tbrouguout tue Tuy. SIGNAL SERVICE. MME table! . Terrible and hard To figure! At ftoiuo at ut Ion I on el r We aee this linn uijou the card: We read thee wrong. Tile untrained Due not ace ulwuya wlKh preL-Hlon. ;. truln wo thought to travel by Again, undaunted, we Itik at The hieroglyphs, ami. as u rule, a Hmall double dsiggor e.iuwa tu thui I And when wo take a certain line Op Tues.. Wednes.. Thurs.. Krl., 8tt or Monday We're certain tu detect the elgu: I Heck Junction Here she comes! K'! Whiz! A scurry and tho train has IHHtwV Again we look. We find It vl: Through hieroglyphic teas we waH Print ts no cold and so unfeeling: The train we wait at Neverglade 1 Js'ow hungrily the aheet we scan, Urlmy with travel, thirsty, wear. And then nothing In middur than Yet, cursed an 1b every Blgn, The cuHsedest that wo can quote If This trouoheroua and deadly line Train SJ: Htops on signal only. tRuna only on Northwest division. JTruln (Iohs not stop at Ashtabula 10 extra fare ex. Sunday. (Train does not atop where time omitted. fConnects with C. and A. at Wheel lug. TNo diner on till after Krle. '"Subject to change without our no tice. ' i Franklin 1'. Adams In O'tttry Mngi xlue. How Henry Irving Wanted to Die. "What have I got out of II?" said Henry, stroking his chin mid smiling Bllghtly. "Let me see. Well, a good cigar, a good glass of wine, good friends" Hero bo kissed my hand with courtesy. Always he was so courteous ulways his actions, like thia little ono of kissing my hand, were so beautifully timed. They rumo Just before the spoken words nud gave them peculiar value. "That's uot a bad summing up of It all," 1 said. "And the end how would you like that to come?" "ITow would I like that to come?" lie repeated my ucatluu lightly, yet meditatively too. Tbeu be was slleut for some thirty secouds before be snap ped bis lingers the action again be fore tho words. 'Llko that!" Ellen Terry lu Me Clurc'a Magazine. Miorobes. "Speaking of the ark," he said, "1 saw a little boy a play with his Noah's nrk the other day. 1 watched him put aboard all the people, all the painted animals, uud tbeu 1 saw him place carefully in a sheltered 8iot two tiny splinters of wood. "'What uro they, luy sou? I naked. 'bciii's microbes said he. "It had never occurred to me before, but tueru must of course have been a pair of microbes lu the nrk." Har per's Weekly. The Honest Way. "Money? Pooh!" excluliued a sue cessful flunuclcr contemptuously. There are a hundred ways of tuaklug money," "Ah, but only one honest way!" pro tested bis compaulon. "What's that?" "Urn! I thought you wouldn't know." I.oudou Telegraph. Indulgent. "T have auch an Indulgent husband said little Mrs. Doll. "Yea. so (leorge says," responded Mrs. Spiteful. "Sometimes Indulges a little too much, docau't he?" London Ttt-Hlts. . Sweeping. That Is a swping argument, re marked a husband whose wife used a broom to coavliicu him that he ought to have been home several hours pre viously. The weeping at a wedding ts never an real a that which sometimes comes afterward. Atchison Globe, TRr.PT7nT.Tn aw wittava t nLAUUAHtLKH TO Of EN nUfAdO, Dee. 11. Republicaa na tional hcadipiartcro will be opened in rhicnga tomorrow with Secretary Wil liam llsyward in charge, and will inaug urate the policy of u continual cam- !. Tho t hioao hendipiarters will o '.p. rale with tntf and county or- v,U)m,k. .. ii touutrv. KEVER LOOK BACK It doesn't pay. Keep your eyes fixed on our exceptional offerings. Fine tai loring can only be secured from the hands of high class tailors. Our expe rience and methods ure certainly worth investigation. We employ ' the best workmen and our clohtes are without doubt the most carefully selected in the city. EIFERT Th City Tailor All parties having accounts against P. B. Jlmasou for ninterial for school building, school district No. 01, please send statement to K. II. Watson, clerk, within ten days of date of this notice. E. H. WATSON, 247 Butte Falls, Or. ConvRiarir: MERCHANTS LUNCH sTAicn.Nc )i:ci:miu:r 28, WE Wll.r. I 'LI' -JN" ' MKHCH ANTS' l.V,V(Fl FKOM 11:311 A. ii. UNTIL s p. vr. PRICE THE LOUVRE Try a bottle of Mc Donald Never Leak Shoe Oil Keeps Your Feet Dry Pint Bottles - 20c Quart -35c C. W. Mc DONALD 1 Successor to Smith & M (ny L To the Public Medford Or., Dec. 22.. I here by notify the public tbr.t I have sold my interest in the Medford Sash A Door Co. and all bills end accounts will be ttle by the new company. Kespectfullv, 244 J. f. THOMASES. IP YOU KNEW Have you overworked your nervous system and caused tiouble with your kidneys and bladdcrf Have, you pains in loins, side, back, groins nnd blad der! Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyesf Too frequent a dosiro to pass urine t If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you; at druggists, price 60c. Williams Mfg Co., Prop., Cleveland, O. For sale ty Medford Pharmacy, near postof- ' ml 'ia 111 '" i-l Are You From MISSOURI? In The Matter of .COOKINGW 1THOUT FIRE "We will continue to show the people how it is done. Demonstrations daily until January 3. Come and see the hot food cooking at the - WEEKS & McaOWAN-PUENITURE STORE . Johnsons Fireless Cooker . Manufactured by Iloscoe A. John son. 1. MADE IN MEDFORD Compare the Quality Allen & Reagan Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit , and Feed J. E. ENYAIiT, Piosiilciit. I. A. PMHRV, Vice I'rosidunt. THE MEDFORD MEDFORD, OE. CAPITAL - $50,000 SURPLUS - - 10,000 Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralRank in Bus ness Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage. A Map of Jackson County The Tribune nud 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 l'oads, forest reserve bounda ries, (lection precincts and other data need ed by everyone. AW townships shown in 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 ntap edi tions are out of print and plates were des- : i roved in the San Francisco fi-re, necessitat ing new plates made at an enormous expense. Further details later. Ready soon. AT tl.o StM Depositary. CAPITA!. AND SURPLUS $125,000 Safe y-ar W. I. 0. R. p mtttt 1 if Pk y It is, and nlways has been our aim to supply our customers with goods of the li''i-st. quality nud lu that end we are nlwnya adding qualify to our line. The addition of ' preferred stock" makes our l:ie of h.li rndn Conned ; Goods most complete. Our uervice always the bBt and every accom giv( ii our customers .TOIIN S. ORTII, Cnsbier. W. n. JACKSON, Abb 't CashitT. NATIONAL BANK THE SERVICE OF DEPOSTITORS AND CLIENTS' Tb? .Tiu-kson County Bank pi.ices at lir corvi.'o of its expositors and client best facMitica in banking. The of fu'"ts are jili'asrd to roniler comjel ami ailvico op, financ:r.l matters. Acco'int. fnibje-t to check, aer in-vltr.l. deposit boxea to rent, $4 per and wp. VAWTKR, Preiaent MNDLEY, Cuhler