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j-x ? j i 4 - .itHt..1H.fpiH-liilr If . IT J "' , "I 1 ' w 1 - ft " $W DISEASE .. ; SHERMAN t'r -i . l pt-tr- TrTEDFoTO MXIX TRIBUNE, MTJDFOTtfX OttFJOtf, TTTITnsrfAY, tfflTOBF.Tl 3'f . Tf)T2. AS IIS VICTIM UTIOA, N. V, Oct. 31. - Jtitnnn rVhooJrrnlt Hliormtui, vlciir'HtlMtL of, thn Unltml fllntc illi-tl Inst ulxht t 0,42 ji, in, of Itrliilit'H illKniiicii ftt Hit Iioiiio hi llitrt clly, lit- hutl IxMtn t'jiTtikliiKjilfii'o 'urly this iiioniIiik ami AJrIUf Hint ilualli wiih u iiiitloii , ' uif'only n fuw (tours, r.i'HuTQ wuh a mIIkIiI rnllnf shortly Vur 7 o'clock, ciumril hy un nppur Hit lfiiirovtiittnt In Din condition of .tHl0 kliliitiyn, lint It lll not provn rjtfhl or lanlliiK Mil 'I at befit ituvu only Aotnporary liopo. U At 9 o'clock tlm pntlunt'n tumjwr Iviro roi lo 100, a nil from that , ' Tjlfmn hU romlltloit rapidly punned 4,tifom bad to worst) until thn end, Hhi-minn wiih unconscious when A-' ond camo and had hpim In that a fno ndlllon for NHvitral hours, All nl m bora of tlm linnu'dlato family wltneMOit thn final srwio. llpsldns Mrk Hherman and her tlirvn sons and $' 'Hlr ! ' M. nd TIioiiioh Hlwr- ' 'mull, brothers, and Mr. I,. II. Moortt nndj MrsH. J, Cookliuthnm, slstorn of nthmnanj" wen at tlm IioiInIiIo. tnoon after ttlmriuaii's death Dr. ' JH. I'i'Ck, thn attondltiK physician, Ihk-iI a statuuicnt which, after stal ing Hid facts ronciirnlni; thu deuth, t'nurlitilp: "lln died In an tiraeinlc m WD T CHEERS TEDDY AT NEW Y H omit un it remit of HrlKht'n disease, teurt iIIioiim and ttrtrrlo arterlor cleronli." tfgjaiiien Hrhoolcruft Hlmnnan wan liorn In New Hartford, a suburb of tltlra, October 24. Ur.G. Ill father, TftjjWal Itlchurd Updykn Hherman, M m MM ,Hk.J.Ia .. MM MM I I Hi I... H.lll M n 0S H iHniii wi fiini,tii.,iiii, H,i w democrat who had held nevenil In). (luriaili omrr. rif,lllT,in turn iimi,,i; -vww, trie, lonnit Hherman vntored lSinlllou coller.o. from which be yrfUiiiue(i in iun an nouor man. Tjju after a to jeurx trip abroad tU returned home and mji admitted fho bar. 5ll)o bin father, Hherman hecamo a deiiioci'at, and remained mich on ,U he wai defeated for mcmbertthlp v lo the county committee by a be jvWhlnkered farmer, lie Immediately switched am) became an active yoker for Ihe party. tlpan roaohliiR'thtt agn or 30, In .IBM, 'Hherman won elected mayor of '-WI', by the republican party. Throe yeaA later he waa married to MIhm Carrlo Ilabcock. dauKhter of Dr. fyls II, Hubcock, a prominent law ycfY lie had threo oim. two of Whim am now married, Cherrlll, 20, banter:; diehard updyke, 2 4, pro- fenr bf malhematlcD at Hamilton (oStfejKO, and Thorns Moore, 22, fr?'treaimrer of the 8mythe-De- t7ni company. ' LjLl'rom th time of hla election a 'way or Hherman remained an active lilguro In political life. Elected to ' wfiRreMH from tho twenty-third dl- tjfict In 1887, he nerved until 1S91, yien ho wan defeated tor rtvolec- itnu IVo earn later ho waa elect- ro7ffrom the twenty-fifth dletrlct and WV01 "ul,, ,U03, From ,hut yeor M repreHented tho twenty-iioventh datrlct. Ho wan honored many ' tlnna by bin atoto, aervltiK n chair- $ tniii of varloiiK republican alato con- yoitlon from 1895 until 1006. , indent McKlnley onco offered him nnplnco on the board of general ap- rtlaera In New York, but ho do- llfed, 'M n member of the "blR five" . Cftinon, Tawney, Dolroll, Payno and hlpfllf Hherman dUtlnctly mado ' lijnnelf felt. For )earn thl cotorlo ' d.eldod tho futo of blllH In tho Iioiiho. lf: wa a BtroiiK friend of Hpeakor Cjnnou and wa bitterly opposed to ItooHOvoll. Hhorman'a moMt Impor tant work In coiiKresH waa an head ojllho commltteo on Indian affair. Hufwas no upcaker, hut accomplUh cd pin work In tho committee In tho icoifiin(ttcu roouiH. Throueh Hiding llltJj the packer on bno occasion iBhfrinan ourued tho sohrlquot of JHbort'Weluht Jim." Another ulck nnpio which ho sained whllo chair .initB of the uutlona( conreslonal .'coftmUtco was "Dollar Jim." TTi...i.. i.iu unllHonl miriini- Rhnr. JlllllUH inn (iu.ihim. v.u. ....... . hiuVif carried on hit) law pructlco In Yk 'demiltory faHhlou with hla broth ielfi'law, II, J. Cooklnghum, or fUtfcii' aipourh)K only In very Impor (tan ci?H. Although piactlcally 'poof wheu rirat entering polltlcH, SlieVmun loft uu outnto oHtlmutod ut f SjOlOO.OOO. Ho woh president of tho tilltlCiU Trust & Doposlt company, tho NqwUlartford Canning company una ws iVitercHted In varloiiK other thriv ing iJualnoHH vonturoH In Utlcn and olfluwlicre. MADIBON Hqi'AUH OAItDCN, New York, Oct. Ml. A crowd thai J a in mod MndUon Hiiiaro gardeii from floor to roof and overflowed through three, blockx of niirroiinillng ntreetH, greeted the leader of tho progrcRxlvn parly la( night at a iiiomh meeting, inurklug tho flrnt public nppearniice of Colonel HooHcvelt hIiico tho attack iniu'o on him at Mil waukee, October 14, Governor JoIiiihoii, vlce-preHldeu tlal candidate, uud Oiicar H, Htruim, candidate for governor of New York, upeuklng to tho luimeiiHo crowd be fore the arrival of Colonel Itooiie. velt, paved the way for a great doni oimtratlon to tho former preHldont A hra of waving bandanna and a great chorus of el greeted the caudldaten n they appeared on tin platform, and It wan 8:20 o'clock be. fore Henator Dixon, chairman of tho national committee, could secure or der to prcHont HlrntiH, Ihe flrxt speaker. Ktrnii ald our country I hlexed by having leaders peculiarly quali fied to carry the nation through Its storm. In the first and second per lod of It exlutence Washington and Jcrferson and Lincoln were lenders. Now In (Ills third period Theodore Itooitcvclt ha nrli.cn a a leader In tho struggle for soclul Justice. For two hours before the meet ing, while thu garden was filling, the crowd was entertained by mov ing picture of Jtoonevelt's western tour. Cheering greeted every up pcarancc of ItooRcvelt on tho films, mid when tho candidates reached tho platform tho cheering reached uch proportion It was necessary to rCNort to a baud to enable Johnson and Htruus to begin their speeches. Colonel ItooRcvelt reached the hall at 9: Hi, white Governor John son was stilt speaking. HI progress through tha streot wit greeted with cheers that penetrated the ball and brought answering cheers from In sldo, A he ratne up on tho high platform through tho rear stairway of the garden It became a bedlam of sound and a mass of waving color. With a broad nmltu tho colonel stepped forks rd and waved' lit hand In salute. Tho cheers grew In vol ume. Gestures for the crowd to be seated Intensified tho noise. Itooso vult Instated on standing In an effort to bring tho crowd to order. Tho demonstration lasted forty-two min utes. Then the colonel, after requesting the pollen to keep order In tho hall, began speaking. Haying thai we care for deeds and not for words and recognlxo no divine right to work Injustice, thu colonel declared that while tho progressiva party stands for the constitution, It does not con sent to make It a fellah for tho pro tection of fossllltod wrong. He declared for an upright Judic iary, but did deny to Judges tho right to make laws and whero they at tempt to right ourselves finally re cull tho decision. Thero wero no personalities or polemics, and very little politics In his speech. Tho tariff and regulation of tho trusts was not touched. Tho bur den of his messago was that tho country faces a Prints brought on by "tho brutal solfUhncBH of nrrogauco uud thu brutal selfishness of our en emies," In which It wuh a duty of alt connclontlotiH clttions to stand for liberty and human rights. DAUGHTER OF THE PEES 1 1) EXT JXD HEJt WSIWjIIUUU.E COMPAXMM 85 xflHHX 3$ ,W ' .MjJmmi s WWW MKHmti' 9HP V m. .ilJJBl'yJ t fiwiiitim i Jt (j h, jJVi y 15vwJ f Z tllBABABABABABABABflSttBBS ' fx t. V" iTrrnrnrnnrrrmiirnrmc- Z MISS HELEN TAFT AND HEB. PGT POODLE t'sru, so lullim ixiudle, N the pet uud the liuepunibte comimiiluii of .MU Helen Tufu 'I lie duK I the gift of Mr. Georgv ton l Meyer, lf' of the fevre tiny of I In- .Vut, and ioine fioiu rate liwk (.'aro nns gheii to Mr. Me)er Liy oai'of (lie rowil f.imlly of Italy SAN KIIANCISrO, Cnl.. 01. ni. Mr. Jeane Winmell McComiiK, the beautiful yoniis wife of W, P. Me ComnK, weullliy tnitiiaisr engineer if l.os Angeles uud Mexico, died t !i i meruiiii: ut Adlcr Sanitarium here from the reoler wound in her rinht temple without Inning regiiiiicd con HotoumiesH. Captain Wail hinted tliul lie would not rearrest MeOomus. an he wuh sntisfied Unit .Mro. McCoumn had couunitlei suicide, mid Hint her litH bnnd was the ietim of cinuimluticeK which hud placed him in u false posi tion. Urn. Terry unit Moffitt, who at tended Mr. McCoiniiH, slnted thai exnminnrojjif hf. wyuiuljuwl V1"" inert! Ihcurtlml it'wnt n plnin ciwe of Hiiieitlr. L AI KUMATH FALLS 8AM:.M, Oro., Oct, 31. Colonel C. C. Hammond of the Oregon Na tional Ouurd was today called upon by Adjutant General Flnzer to tako cure of the 'municipal embroglto at Klamath FoIIh, which promises much trouble. Flnzer Is acting under or ders from Governor "West. The trouble arises out of an at tack on Vance Hutchlns, a newspa perman by Policeman Hall, after Hutchlns' paper made the declara tion that the city Is In possession of a "lawless gang." Wholesale trouble' Is feared as a result of tho attack, and Colonel Hammond will go to Klamath in an eudeaor to prevent further dis turbances, f Medford 1'rtntiug company carry a full Hn of -nr'- '-v EDDIE ON STAND DENIES HIS GUILT LOS ANOIXKK, f.'nl., Oei. .'Il. Pormer Cily Pro-ceulor (Jiiy J!t!li' look the hIiiiii in dirt own defense loilny In llie juvenile department of Ihe superior eourl. The former tilJH ! denied in tleliiil nil ihe ehnrM mntle. by MrH. Almn Jones, n neKreiH who testified thnt Kddie lind miKcotf diK'ted himself in his relations with her. JIddie ilerlnrn! (hat diirinc Ihe whole lime Mrs. Jones won in hir. office the door between the u'cucnil office mid his privnlc room wns open. Untlcr crosK examination by Deputv District Attorney MvCnrtncy, Kddio admitted nskiuc Mrs. JmifM to lenve town at her husbiinil might become jealous. When nsked why, nfler this occurrence, he had employed the wo man ns a detective, the defendant unit! ho wanted to civc her fornethinK to tlo for a few days. J-Mtlic was si ill under rross exam ination when court adjourned ut noon. POnOOKTJZA, Oct. 31. Advanc ing under n flnj of truce east of Bcuturi, n force of Turks loilny sud denly charged a detachment of Mon tenegrins, and before they were re pulsed line! hayonetted .'100 of their "foes to death. "See That Bald Headed Young Man" "I know he Is only 38," said one young lady to another at a social function, "but he looks like CO." "Hotter say ho looks like CO," re plied the other. Young men who use PAIUSIAN. Sage never grow bald because the hair root is supplied with plenty of nature's own nourishment, which means at all times an abundance of healthy hair. Young man, if your hair Is thin ning out; If thai little bald spot on top is beginning to spread, try PAW MIAN Sage. It Is guaranteed by Charles Strang to stop falling hair. banish dandruff and scalp Itch, or money back. SO cents at dealers everywhere. When a Laxative is Needed -"Cascarets" You and your wife are invited to attend a Free Illustrated Lecture and Demonstration i Sf Halts, Calomel .iul Catlinrtlo JMIIs nro Violent -Tho Act on ltovfels ns pepper Acts In Nostrils JN?niANAl'OMH, Iml.. Oct. 31. Unlltyd Stfttpa District Attorney Chrles Miller today began tho road JiVs-slu, tho federal court of 5000 lot ter iuqd rior.uiHontu so far Identified Inlftl Wjrlal hero of tho forty-auvon labWf leaders accused of violation of tire.d,CTttl BtututoH by transporting dyHat'nltt) across thu continent. Tako u Cascaret tonight and thor oughly clcauso your Livor, Stomach and Dowels, and you will suroly feel great by morning. You men and women who have headache, coated touguo, can't sloop, aro bilious, nor voub and upsot, bothered with a sick, guy, disordered utomuch, or have backache and fool all worn out. Aro you keeping your bowels clean with Cuacurots or moroly forcing a possugowny ovory few days with salts, cathartlo pills or castor oil? This lu Important. Cnscarots Imedlatoly cloanso and rogulato tho stomach, remove tho sour, undlgobtod and fermenting food nud foul gases; tako tho oxcesa bllo from tho Uvor and carry off tho oon utlpatod waato matter nud poison from tho IntoBtluoa nud bowels, Homombor, u CuBcurot tonight will btrulghton you out by morulng. A 10-cont box from your druggist nieaua heulthy bowel action; a clear head and clicorfu,!ueHH for niontliH, Don't forgot tho children, 4 i t t I T T t T t t t f T T T T T T t I f T T T t t y y y y y t y y y y t y 4$Hg44H444H y t t t t t f ? t T y y t y t t y y y y y T y y T SUBJECT: Lighting Economics and Modern Electric Lamps By F. D. FAGEN, Illuminating Engineer . -t- This lecture is of great GducntionqUpiMl economic value to every one. using light, and Avill give valuable information to Mer chants, Window Decorators, Architects, Manufacturers and every ono using light; and will givo the most'inodom and advanced me thods of using lamps and rof lectors in stores, homes, hotels and all illuminating purposes, oither indoors or out of doors. Mr. Pagonistravolingfortho General Electric Company, of Schonootady, New York, and his stop in Medford has been ar ranged for by tho California-OrogonPpwor Company, atNatator iuni, .Friday, Nov. 1, LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSSY HAIR NO DANDRUFF--25 CENT "DANDERINE ifAirt ro.Mr.vfj out if imv, huittm:, thin on your hcam JTCIIILS ANI IS I'Cl.lt OP HA.VOHUFF VHV. "r)ANIKrtINK" Within ten minute nfler an ap plication of Dandcrlnn you cannot find a (Unfile, trarn of Dandruff or a loone or falling hair and your ncalp will not Itch, but what will please you rnont will bo after a few weeks' ue, when you will actually aco new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over tho ralp. A little Danderlno will Immediately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and Kcraggy, Just moisten n cloth with Danderlno and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a tjrno. Thn effect Is amazing -your hair will ha light; fluffy ami wavy, and have an ap pearance of abundance; an Incom parnblo lustre, softness and luxur iance, tho beauty and shimmer of true hair health. (let a 25 cent bottle of Knowl ton's Danderlno from any .drug store or toilet counter, and prove to your self tonight now that your hair 'Is as pretty and jtott as any that It ban been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all you' surely can havo beautiful hair and lots of It if you will Just try a little Dandorlne. Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema ISlnce the old.fah!on(J theory of cur Ins rcxema throueh the blood ban been Clven up by scientists, many different naive hnve been tried for skin diseases. But It has been found that these salves only clog the pores and cannot penetrate to the inner akin below the epidermis where tho eczema germs sire lodged. This the quality of penetrating probably explains thn tremendous suc cess of the well known liquid eczrma remedy, olt of wlntersre'en. thymol. Bly cerlne. etc., as compounded In D.D.D. Prescription. We bare sold otber remedies for skin MEDFORD troubles but none that w can rem- Bend as hlshly as this for wo know that .D.D. stops the itch at once. We Jut want yotj to give D.D.D. a trut. That will be enough to prove it. Of course all other dnurilats he to D.D.D. Prescription go to them It you can't come to us but don't accept some blnr profit substitute. Dot If you come to our store. w ant so eel tain of what D.D.D will do for you that we offer you a full size battlo on this guarantee If you do not find that It takes away the Itch AT ONCE. It costs you not a coot. PHARMACY CHARLES M. SHELDON D. D. NOTED MINISTER-AUTHOR Will Lecture in the First Methodist Church Friday, Nov. 1, 8 p. m. Subject: "The Greater Things in the World'-' Admission 50 Cents Who Cut Meat Prices? j "Who was it that gave tho people of Med- i ford cheap meat through the public market? , ., h Who fought the meat trust and" forced j prices' down throughout the city? ' ' ; ! It I am forced out of business; prices will go up. People stay by your friend and (1 keep meat cheap. ' I handle Jackson County meat onjy. CROWDER Booths 11 and 12, Public Market Nearly a quarter of a century undor the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment i CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 y' i '4 ri W. I. Vawter .President 0. B. Lindley, Viqe Prei, ' O. W. McDonald, Cashiqr ( O m .. Tl SI m M .., 7v, ifa.frN