THK MEDPORD DAILY TKIBUNB, MEDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY, APRIL 2(5, 1909. i L .. ' ' " ! " f .1.. I Ji.t'PJl'lU MP) Medford daily Tribune Official Paper of the City of Medford. Published everv evening except Sunday. MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY Qborob Putnam, Editor and Manager. Admitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postof f ice at Medford, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One moot by mnil or carrier. .. -M.60 One year by mail. TODAY'S WEATHER PREDICTION. Fair tonight and Tuesday. Light frost possible tonight. A rare and salubrious olimte soil of remarkable fertility benutiful scenery mountains storoil with foal, cupper and gold extensive foreHtH Ktrcams stocked with speckled beauties game in abundance a contented, prof res-iive people such is the Rojrue liiver Valley. rr Average menu temperature J; negreea Average yearly precipitation 21 inches jacksox cor STY ;.Mi: LAW'S. MVC The i'mii'c la.vs of OrcL'im. corrected and revised been published by the state printer. It is the first time in I many years that an effective inw law protecls both aine aiid 'fisli. There are many new features, and on the whole the l.-.w i.mvides for better prolecfim, than any previous law has. Those sections of the law that will inleres! the, sportsmen of .la.-Uson county and southern Orejjon an as follows: 'Deer--Killing of females alM lawns proninueu. open season for bucks, August 1 to N'ovember 1. Limit, five in one season. Unlawful to use dogs, to watch trails or licks, to sell flesh, hides or horns, unless tailed, to mut ilate car cass to disguise sex. Moinihiiii sheep, (nih'ht)w Perpetual closed season. Silver !nii squirrel -- pen season. October 1 to ,lan uat'y 1. Ground squirrels exempted. . ';,.,-.s. ()prn season. October LI to February l". Lim it, !15 in seven days. Sale permitted between November If) and December b"). In Klamath county open season irom September 1 to February L Geese ami siran Klamath September 1 to April I I demand upon the president and congress for action, the imau responsible for the present situation in breadstuff's vehemently denies that lie has cornered the market. He is mrely it merchant, lie foresaw a scarcity. lie did no forestalling- He simply bought wheat when he knew it was cheap and he now has it for sale at a profit. So say they all. Few of the daring operators who have attempted with more or less success to monopolize mar kets have been willing to admit that they contemplated a corner, and the one now in evidence is not likely to do so. juq I There are laws in Illinois against forestalling and against corners. .1 here is a law also, winch has been upheld by the supreme court of the state but rarely enforced, prohib iting dealing in' futures. Gamblers in wheat are shrewd enough to point to the high price of cash wheat that is, real wheat as proof that their speculation is not responsible for the advance in futures, but if it had not been for the manipulation of fu tures there would be no such demand now for the actual grain. These operators probably have bought and sold many times over all the real wheat that there is in the coun try. Iiy such methods they have gained control of a great proportion of the visible supply. It is not so easy to see how the national government can reach these evils, but states which permit manipula tors to monopolize food and filch unearned millions from the pockets of. the people are shockingly remiss in their duty to themselves and their neighbors. count v open season from HOTEL ARRIVALS A I the Xaxh- William Wh.-liui. New Y .ik; li. Veiil. Albany; I.. A. Cniili--hank, tiiMiv.!i' A. i'i'i'1. I'ihiImihI; ('. K. Slein, K. I''. Kni.l'l. Chi.-umi: S. tliinimin. mini, S;in I'Vaiici .-o ; V. Ii Meyer. T; tun : S. ('. Townes lliminiiir; .1. ('. H.iMe W. . (.'iiii ibill. II. S.-hill S.in Fiiiii.mmo; J. A. I Mcllciny. New York; 41. Tuck jei'. Sun Francisco ; John Mcnier, Chi cago; X. Knllnk. l'oi'U I...1; W. II. Stewart anil wile. II. .1. Ooie, Cole Min; Sam Slnnisc. Charles ICchn. San I'miiciM-n ; C S. I.owlai'd, lloi.-e; W. I!. I'ealher-lolic. A. '' Media. SI. Louis; Kit! Scntl a:i". wife. !(iianls I'ass; II. S. Smith. I' W. 1'n bcr. San I'Vancix-i. ; V. V. Unli'i'in land wife, .Chicnj.''; Williicn tl. I'.lutl. I Peh'oit ; .1. Md'onrl. San I'rancisco ; JO. 0. While and wife. Los Anireles; I K. O. Incle. Run Frnneiseo: C. IT. i Smith. (i.Uil Hill; Sam Friedlich, W. WAXTKD- Fiisl-fl.-iss solicitor to sell on-hard tracts; man with auto mobile preferred; no snlHrv to rijfht man. I. 0. lox .118. Medford. Oregon. VA N'TKI) A chnmherniaid at the Franco-Amei iciin hotel, Yreka, Cal. Morrison & Lash. 34 WAXTF.D Apprcnlice to learn printing. Apply Tribune office. WANTED- Man to work on ranch, who understands market gardening. ' Address P. O. Box 22f WAXTKD lwondcliopperH to chop corilwood and tierwoe.i. Address P O ll.il 4IS. '. wild fowl. i.. ;.... it,.. ,.l" viinl.- LA.Y kiiiil; liii.il inesli ; K. IVck. Sun Francisco; Geonje A. I UlllllllllMI II "Ml HIV ii." " ' ; ... ,. ., ... ... T , 1 , . , , . . ii i ,an , nl tun. . h. Minor, laeomii; L. boat or power boat, swivel and pivot guns, blind over 10"; Swin S rllll(,. s K(,1v ,.itv. feet from shore, fire and flashlight at night in shooting;!.;, s. r.uihries, Fngie Point. I At the .Moore K. I'. (iilclmst, F i 1 1 1 1 i In Wiumic: A. W. Snodcrass. Chinese ilieilsillll - Unlawful to kill in Jackson and j Portland; Miss Huberts, Grants Fuss; ilver. copper pheasants and!'- "- i"'"'ris. satem: t. a. .Menu. rorllaud; K. s. linrluijjr. .Minneapolis; W. II. Currin and wife. Minneapolis: .1. K. Mart. Kiifjle I'oiut; C. Itroem slon, Salem ) L. II. I'nrkin. liushucll; T. II. (lihmlriek. Mod ford; .1. ('. Sykes, Fortland; (b.oree K. Osgood, 3AL3 . U. Ilcvcr. Inc. .ma; liasetiall etui), (Iraiils Fuss; tlcofee II. Schwiii'r. I ( haiupnign; 11. F. Hill. Portland: j .1. din (Ireenberg. Taeomn : G. R. King, San Francisco: II. t). Ashburv. Port :land; (!. II. Tilliiifrhast, Portlanil; K. XI. Houghton. Astoria; L. It. Minind :nud wife, Mi-dfoi'd : F. W. .lohnsou. i.- i s:.,,,.i... ..-., si. l,iiuit..'0 in one week. w w. 'wiiiia,s. f. A. Wii- WAXTFD Stenographer, for office work. C, Tribune office, iPANTED Qojd paala for hor9i no wire fucu; pleuty gr&w and wa ter; no horse taken for leas than one month. Walter Moore, Phoe WANTED Girl for general house work j one in family, lady. Inquire at Exhibit building. FOR SALE. Josephine counties, golden, silver, copper pliet Eiglish partridge, Hungarian partridge and Hob White quail shooting unlawful. ywj Open season October b" to December !". Limit, ten to one day, twenty to one week. Xrttint. snnriiiti Trapping game animals or birds pro hibited. Robbing or destruction of nests prohibited. Use of poisoned grain forbidden. Tresitt.s - Unlawful for hunters to enter growing grain or upon premises without permission of owner. NViorr and tetnliiifi birds (rails, plovers, snipe, etc) Open season October I lo March 1 Setting fire to tule swamps forbidden. Trout Lawful al anv lime to catch in Rogue river and ..... . . . , Panicls tor Puds. Largest tributaries with hook stud line. Limit, 75 in one day. Sale ,., j m,ui,.r Oregon. prohibited. Night fishing forbidden. (In Klamath conn FOR SALE Furniture for sale cheap 227 S. 0 at. 33 FOR SALK diaije busfbtis property at. a bargain, on long time; eaey terms. Address P. O. Boi 418. .1. W. W. Williams, l'.eacon. eloth-112 ADDccrrn nuADorn ijuitu ty limit, is J.i or H) pounds). Tower, gas, lime, poison- LOOTING FREIGHT CARS forbidden. Sawdust, waste, etc.. must not lie cast in stream. II mill is license- - One dollar a vcar tor residents, four dollars a year for non-residents. Wire screens All inlets to canals, conduits, ditches. null races, must be screened nv wire screens or grating to SAX FRANCISCO. Cal., April 28. l-'.tui- men were arrested in ibis cilv ti'dav charged with looting ' freight curs of the Southern Pacific railroad of merchandise to 1111 extent -f -f.'ill.nnu 'file ringleader proved to In- a eteran railroader. The inves- prevent fish from entering. Orating device must not ex-. imniiim was started us the result of for saI.B 20 :icr ceed one-half inch mesh. 5 and 10-acre tracts Just ' within and adjoining city limits, at a 'aergain, on S annual payments. Ad- -dreee P. 0. Box 418. ! FOR SALE Two and one half acres i in city limits, main street, two-story house, outbuildings, water tank and gasoline pumping plant, good family orchard and garden spit; most de-, sirable location in the eity; almost at ; your own price. Jacksonville Real Estate Co.. Adolf Sohnlg, Bgr. ! TOR SALE Look at this : 80 acres 1 ,i miles east of the 101 ranch and , Hi miles from Wollnn P. 0.; 85 acres adapted to apples or pears, : 5 acres lo grapes and 10 acres to pasture. This some of the finest i fruit soil in the valley, and anyone i desiring this sort of land cannot afford to lose a minute. Price $6000 j on easy terms. Benson Investment ; Company. 34 HOSIERY BARGAINS 'ttinpiiini.- o! mi-. -inj- fivifjlit inm nil MM-H..M-. .if tlu milrv. '; i;hi:ai couxei:. ll.miel- t.,r 1 ul-. Largest cloth-'-iili: stnre in snutbern Oregon. 32 Classified Advertisements WANTED. - - -1- WASITH l'."i!u an, I ee i.Kii-'.et price paid in ca-h The firm of "Wheat King I'alteu is said to have cleaned n) manv millions by his corner in wheat. At any rate. Mr. I 'at ten has unloaded and skipped from the maddening roar of the pit to the .piicl and seclusion of a Xew Mexican ranch, where he is enjoying life, having in a few months pil fered enough to live in luxury the rest of his days. And the public, as usual, is paying the freight.' Commenting upon the bread corner, the Xew York World savs: With wheat and flour soaring in price, with loaves of j wf N ":-( h'ulre"'8 , 1 nlsa mouv- plain so wine. Mrs. Ias- , bread diminishing in size and with nn increasing public mitpr. km south a t. 32 ; top l'ih Markot. 'hi.ktMi unl, 1 ;t 4Jou lh hv tvfct. ' 3T j VANTK1 A pirl for iroueru) house work, who can sloop nt home. Apply! nt NV tLr South C stroot. ! ohard adj'tinicc city limit;, cn ooim ty road: fino lon'.tn; lc?p lovi loitmy noil: mile from poMnffice, courthouse, hih scliool : leading va riety of Trnit ; 6 ncrrs pears, 10 .-I'Tps npploi, '2 acres ponchos, some honrintr trcos, nlfnlfn nnd garden patch: jriod 4-room houso. ham. outh:iildip;s. household poods, farm inir tools, 1 cow, 'JO chickens, 3 welts to irrigate poitton of land if necessary; $3.i0 per aoro, tonus. Jacksonville lien! Estate Co.. Adolf Schuljt, mannjrer. In order to introduce our line to the ladies of Medford, the celebrated Onyx Hosiery will be placed on sale Monday and Tuesday. Bargain Prices All $2 and $2.50 Silk Hose for $1.50 All $1 and 75c Embroidered lisle 50c All 50c values for 35c All 35c values for 25c No choicer line of Hosiery was ever offered In Medford. Lingerie Dresses We have just received a large sam ple line of Lingerie Dresses, which we of f.-r at ONE-THIRD OFF regular price. Summer Jackets A fine assortment of covert cloth Summer Jackets just received. We offer these choice and dainty crea tions at 1-3 OFF Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler for Diamonds NEAR P0ST0FFICE MEDFORD, OR. CCPVHIGMT"' I ''"" m -' " W " Ona Spring Stroll vnu can nlwnys tell the cutaway or I'rnok cual suit made by Krenzer. It is always so exclusive in style, and its mnke. fit and finish are so ele iriint ami perfect that it is always subject of admiration. When you want a swell suil of clothing have it made by J. A. Kreuzer 6 Co. Importers andTailors UpstairsPalm Bldg., Medford. Or. P. C. Hansen. Tom Moffat. A. C. MUNCH will call for KrBHISII and dis Ho of snmc at anv time at a Medford Postoffice. reasonable charge. Address We make any kind and style of windows. We arry glass of any sine on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co.