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Associated Press
Dispatches
Occasional rain tniilit ami
Saturday. Southerlv winds.
VOL. II.
MED FOR I), OR., FRIDAY, FKBRFAY 14, 1!HS.
NO. 279
TWO CARS
OF TOURISTS
TRIP
All Aboard Next Sun
day for Los Angeles
'Excursion Adver
tises the Valley.
All aboard fur J-.ua Angeles!
On Sunday morning next two spo
eial cars laden with Medford iind
rfi'ijiif River Valley residents will leave
for Southern California to sec the
sights and enjoy a .'VI days' vacation.
' 'J his is tho smallest city in the west
turning out such an ' excursion and
speaks volumes for the prosperity that
is being spilt over one of earth's fair
est regions.
The excursion will be under the per
sonal supervision of Agent A. S. Rosen
bau in of the. Southern Pacific, and
nothing will be overlooked to give the
tourists a good time.' They will take
along Iterature descriptive of J ted ford
and the valley, and the excursion will
be quite an advertisement for this re
gion. Among those wh onre going are:
.John l. Olwell and wife; L, K. Hoo
ver, wife and son; J. F. White, Mrs.
C'ha r les I 'a I m . Mr. a ud M is. V i I k i u-
hoii, 4ir. unu .Mrs. rvanier. Air. wrr. A.
8. Rosenbaiiin and wife; H. L. Whited,
wife and daughter; Mr. and Mra. Ainie,
Mr. and Mrs. Wolff, Mr. MeWilliams,
Mr. and Mrs. Foss, Mr. and Mrs. (!od
love, Mrs. T. II. oore, Mr. Halt and
quite a number of others whose names
were not obtained.
There are still a few more tickets to
be had. ('all at the depot, if you are
thinking of going; rate, .)."), Los An
geles ami return, going and coming
either route; stop over as you please
within the limit of the ticket, which is
ISO days. This is the lowest rate ever
granted for an excursion of this kind.
Make arrangements to leave Sunday
morning, February at Hi :.'." o'clock.
JAPS MOUNT CANNON
ON SANTA MONICA BLUFF
SANTA MONICA. Cal., Feb. 11. On !
an unfrequented mlut'f, which marks!
tin- Hurt hern limit of Snuta Monica bay, j
a party of so n ,l;ii;riio", with :i tn:ill(
caniiuii in th'-ir pos-exion, have Keen j
f"i- set-era! ihiys p:i-t euiio'd iii experi- j
mi :iM tint hac a; .m'-i-.I the .n-i.i.-ioii
Ot' the settlers ill llie lloTIl e! e.M I d is j
t-n-t. ;nt,l rh" iiev of their operations,'
1'eaehinr li. re, lias eiv.i lr some lit t le j
e.seitetm ill, particularly as it is known j
tvit the portion uf the American bal-i
' t'hip t ie- wi"l mi:, in -v.-ral day-: j
in the wat. r ene...ed I'V I'oit:! hnma.i
v i. ere the parly of .la pa iie-v made itj
hea.lquarters.
ALL EXCEPT JEFFS SAVED
FROM GALAPAGOS WRECK
NdltWAI.K. Conn.. I'eb. 1 l. Mrs. J.
H. Claridge. sister of Frederick Jeffs,
who was wrecked on one of the (iala
pagos islands in duly, has received
Word from Norway thai all of ihe crew
except .1 ell's, who is ill. journeyed to
another part of the inland ami were
picked up by a ship. The rescuing ship
was insnff icientlv provisioned and
could not go after .left's. Mis sister
fears that the attempt at rescue which
is to lie made by one of the ships of
Evans fleet will be too late.
DON'T FORGET THE CHICKEN
PIE SUPPER TONIGHT. S TO 7:30,
At Katms' new building, west side, on'
(J street. hetVVeeil Seventh nild Kiglltll.t
Chicken pie. home made pies, bread, but )
ter. salad", ma -died potatoes, coffee, etc.,'
all for ;i." cents. Supper for all. I(a-
di Aid "f ' hristian church extends '
a cord ial invitaf ion to the puhl ic.
LABOR LEADERS INDICTED
FOR FORMING A TRUST
NKW OKT.KANS. -Vb. II. The'
Tinted Stare- grand jury has indicted,
representatives of practically every In J
bor union in New Orleans, charging (
violation of the Sherman nnti trus tlaiv. 1
Big Fire in Buffalo.
niKPAKO. Feb. II. Fire in the!
Courier I.ithogruphing company early
tiMlay CUllsed n lo of L'.'tH.tHMI, The j
presn dcpartmei() of the Puffulo Kve
nirg Times, adjoining. wa damaked to(
the extent ofQl.'iO.OOO. I
WHIG TO
BUILD ROAD
FROM HIRE
Commercial ClubAleet
Tonight-Doan Ready
To Build Road To
Coal Pit.
There will be u special meeting of
Hie Commercial club tonight to take up
the question of securing a eight of way
into Med ford from the ' proposed rail
road from the Med ford coal mine.
R. A. I Joan, who represents Los An
geles capitalists, reports that the line
has been financed and that his people,
who are developing the mine, stand
ready to construct the railroad at once.
The building of this line will solve the
fuel problem for Med ford for all time
and the opening up of the mine means
more to the city than almost, nnv one
event.
The committee appointed to assist
the Pacific 4: Kastern in securing a
right of way in Medford is expected
to report tonight also.
.1. W. Dodge, owner of one of the
largest livestock ranches in the coun
try, at Talent, has sent, in money to
join the club and paid six months' dues.
His example is to be followed by other
farmers, and it is hoped to secure as
members all the wideawake people in
the county.
Kveryone in Medford who has not
become a member is requested to get
into the swim and help along the move
ment for upbuilding and developing the
Rogue liiver valley.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
BRING SUIT FOR MILEAGE
SALKM, Or., Feb. M. The Cummer
cinl Travelers ' Protective association
has brought suit, before the railroad
commission against the O. M, - N. com
pany ami the Southern Pacifh m
puny and the Corvallis & Kastern rail
road company to secure n-gulafimi of
t he mileage t ickeN.
It is claimed by J ho aso.-iat ion thai
they aie y :,de fl S(Vl,i,. , . mj,..
age tickets at the ftiM rate ot' cut-,
per mile; t li:t f the railroad companies
keep the amount of rebale, pavaldo np
on the turn ot' the covers, f,,r ;t .M-(..
lenutii f tiuie and thai the scrip bu
reau cliarees ;, :Ve lor making the re
t'nini.
'1 !" v claim that th.- conductors
;'"' '' rertira 1 1, I . I ,., uts due f,-,,.,,
' lh' ceil colli r, ,
In addition lo the ahove. the ,-oni
plaint recite that niiich aacovai j
'I l-.V the lale whi.-Jt eoaipels t.
-how lei; ot' signe.l idem i!i,-ation -dips
when pa ing fare.
To do away with tin- i'iit tt.ent iom d
evls, t he asvoeia t ion -iiets t hat a
e'M"Nllile lichet lie iMl.', conlaillilig
U''j-ceiit i-oupoiis at a flat rate of
7o "without rebate or d ra wlnn-k, '
PLANNING TO RECEIVE
BIDS FOB ROGUE BRIDGE
ClfANTX PASS, nr.. I-Vh. II
-Tl.e
Josephine county court is sf ill receiv
ing bids fur a steel bridge across The
Kogne river at this city. Hids have lieen
received from all parts of the I'niTed
States. .uf t he greater number have
come from Portland. The hids will not
he opened till nef month, though The
court is holding regular sessions, meet
ing with contractors and giving out
specifications.
The bridge will be more than twice
tie- si'e of the present ,,Mo, It will
have a -pan of -Jon feet, and will be
feet wide and capable ,,f mqip.irt ieg
electric cars as we as wa'uii traffic,
it will be built this nmnier. The rna
terial in the present bridge will be
used in building maller bridge ju t he
count v.
MORE ACTIVITY IN
PORTLAND ONION MARKET
There is more acthitv in the onion
market in consequence of The improve
ment in conditions at San Francisco, A
few cars were reported sold yesterday,
and as The growers refused to give way
in their idea, says the Portland Orego
nia n. the buyers have to come up to t he
price asked. $2..V) per hundred. No bus
iness below this quotation was possible.
A San Francisco wire reported that mar
ket very firm with best grades quotl
at ,'i cents. Ah very little stock is roll
ing southward it is likely the strength
of the market will be maintained.
1908 Reo Roadster Given Away
TRiBUNE'S
..MB TO BE A BEAUTV
Reo Roadster, 1908, Arrives in Medford and
Is Viewed by ContestantsVotefor Your
Lady Friend and Help Her Secure the
Prizeds Admired by Everyone.
Kxcitemetit iiiiioiii; the candidates in
the Tribune 's voting contest was in
tense this muming wheu it was reported
that the Heo Roadster automobile to be
awarded to the winner in the contest
had arrived.
The contestants and 1 heir friends
were at the garage of Walker & Kim
hurst bright and early this morning to
see the beautiful machine which they
are all intent upon winning.
And the Reo Roadster is certainly a
beauty in every respect and fully up to
Lxpectat ions. Finished as it is in u
dark wine color, it, sets off to advantage
Ihe lamps and the other outsid et-quip-
ment. It. is n lStus model and is the
first ear of the hind ever seen in this in, will decide the all absorbing (pies
city. It combines speed, style, endur-jtion. There are numerous ladies in the
ancc, strength and ec my to a de- different districts who are working
give that, makes it one of the foremost , early ami late, ami the one who has the
automobiles manufactured. most votes at Hie final count is iud I
It is a two-cylinder. '2'2 -horsepower, to he congratulated,
four-passenger machine and was pur Will Medford keep the prize, or
chased from the firm of Khnhurst & .lacU-niivillc, Kaele point, or Ashland
Walker of Medford.
The equipment, comprising five solid
brass lamps, full and complete repair
outfit, etc., is complete to the last de
tail. Main' v, ei - t he t'a -liable coaimcnts
SHAW WANTS TO SEE
MORGAN PRESIDENT
D!:ti; it. Mi-i,.. ivh.
lie to - e ,, I'iel p.,t
!:' ' he I'nii.-d t-
ri i.-le priiiti-il
Til- f.,.,wii
t JacUuti, M
V.-s v,r. I '
.1 1 1 1 1 1 1
ih Mi
Mo
tie r
d St;
tf course. I I, it o Willi-; r :m:i r!
tniillid' rt h- the pnbi-
Moi'g.iii nnmnlersioed bv tin
CO,.)
lie is a big man morally and menially
-bigger than the reat majority of
the people of the country leali.-. f
lie were in tile white house he would
sink his own interests entirely and do
vote hine-elf t i ihe pa1 amount ques
tions confronting the I'nited States,
bringing to bear the strong, calm jmlg
mint that made him such a power in
the recent financial d isturbn m-c. '
GIVES GAMESTERS POWER
TO CAUSE STRINGENCY
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. A petition
demanding that t lie Aldrieh financial
bill be defeated hecaU-e jj Was draft
ed solely f.,r the benefit of tin- Wall
street money kins and that it place in
the hands of such men as lockef"ler.
Morgan and Ifyan the power fo create
panics and To expand tie- enn-em y to
the "MeNT of hundred-, of millions of
do liars at Their will, was ye-terdny
pr.-ent-d to The -enate by Alfred lie
zier of W i I fii i ii i;t nil . 1 ii-l.
The petition was an imii n i-ed by Sena
tor Tillman with characteristic coin
nieiil. Tie- doininent charge- that the
indi1. idnal u aet h of m "powerful
ga'tie-ti-rs of Wall street" j saf f icji-nt
to cr-ate a i-oi ner in gold To enable
them to "demand nuv pi ice ih' Ti for
from those who must hae n-tual gold
to pay on a-t numbers of maturing
bonds. ' '
NATION ON HIGHWAY
AGAIN TO PROSPERITY
1 1. -That the n
again i on tlie tnli n-ao: to properity
Jiuwn by report from nil ticTt.j.
from nil
t-oiiLtr v.
On -ery hand
It is
i - jit," i a
PRIZE AUTOMOBILE
heard on the wtreetH nfter it had bo
come generally Ituowu that, the machine
had arrived in town, in reference to the
enterprise and progressiveness of t he
Tribune in carrying out a voting con
test of this character. Never before in
the history of newspapers has a popn
larit. ycontest of this magnitude, been
a! tempted l.y a paper published in a
city the size of Medford. Heretofore
automobile contests have been confined
to t he large cities, and to inaugurate
one in Medford is one more criterion
of the faith the publishers of the Daily
Tribune have in this city.
And the question is, Who will win
the auto.' The last evening of the con-
, test, when the last vote has been turned
Time is growing short. (Jet
ir and ot
V carload of a lit omoliiles was received
morning. signed to Khnhurst
afker. one nt" which I"
eM of John D. Olw.-ll.
Mites t he prop
b-pres.,
y uf last
. and tha
paM
i hi ;
dily iu.-rt
until -.or
pruiperii i
;iing ol
.d coudi
i n some
in a full
and ol her
prom
al tin
ids
impi
ie nt in
facilitv
"ll.-lialM completely lll.ll Ihe t;eler
I'llblic scaped the efforts of the fill IT
The people hae Uj, wie
supply their iiee.h and thejj- needs a
just as great as ever.
ESTERLY APPOINTED
MANNING'S ASSISTANT
I'nliTI.AMl, Feb. I.-Henry M.
Ksferly, who has hind leuidiiigs on
liutte creek. has been appoint.. I by
hitriet Attorney Manning as one of
Ins depiilits. at a salary not to exceed
: mill. Mr. Kslerly's special
Work will be to pio-ernle sllcll c.'ls.s
as tlie state may have before the Juve
'iii it. The appointment ha- I n
-a n. t i .me.! bv .hi-, enil .01 i t .ludye
liaiiteiibein. The appointment has been
tiled wild the eoimty clerk. Mr. K-ter
lv is president of the Juvenile liu
pfO eme t a--"cia lull. I - pill b'ub.'l t
'iailuuay siiil hohls hjs pu-itioii. not
u it Im a tiding Mi . K-terly h appoint
mi'iit. lie is now in Southern Cali
f'oiuia. and la'. -t i-. t .. . it fr-uu there
to til
1 1. et
th:
hi.
alfh i'
ans de
I r and
hat the
Ills jjfe
FOR SHERIFF.
The Dllder-.i.-ied h' tebv a UltollIU'es
him -elf as a landnlate for the lleuio
crat ic iMimiiiat ion for t Ih office of
Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, at
.the primary election to be held next
April. WlfJil'i: A. JONKS.
j -;w Vol:K. Feb. II. Ieptv chief
: Charles W. Krng.r, the "grand old
'man' of the fire department, lout his
1 life todav in a tire on I'tinal street.
plunged t hrongh :
nieiit filled w ith
traloor into
water and w
11 out a f.
innt- m 1: ter, ad
BEST PAVED
Wl CITY
IN " OREBOH
Many Miles of Crush'
ed Rock Pavement
To Be Laid In Med
ford Soon.
The city council held a short spe
cial meet ing Thursday night, and
passed an ordinance amending the tire
ordinance so that it is possible to erect
a structure not fireproof, in the rail
road right of way .when the majority
of t he whole council deems it to the
best interest of the coin in unity that
such a structure shall be erected. Speci
fications ant! designs must first be sub
mitted to the council.
C. A. Mulbneuf, di vision freight
agent of the Southern Pacific, reported
that his company would make a rate
of 120 cents a ton, or $1 11 car, on crushed
rock from Cold Hay to Medford. This
extremely low rate will enable the ma
cadamizing of six or eight miles of city
streets, and together with the bitulithic
or asphalt paving on Seventh street,
will make Medford the best paved town
in Oregon.
Mr. Malboeuf stated that, the busi
ness of the Southern Pacific at Med
ford and the Uogue liiver valley showed
no effects of hard times as reported
cast, but 11 constant, gain all along tlie
line, and he looks for the present year
to be the most prosperous in the history
of the railroad in Southern Oregon.
ASHLAND TO EXPLOIT
MINERAL WATER SPRINGS
ASHI.ANI). Or., Feb. 1 I. ( 'onsider
able interest has recently been mani
fested by several persons in the ex
ploitat ion of some of t lie mineral
springs about shlaud. The city is
surrounded mi three sides by stone of
t he lines! nat lira I soda water springs
I ha
11 any pari of the west.
The
Uhose
famous Wag in-r soda springs,
waters have been in popular use
since the earliest pioneers came into the
country, have brought back the ig.u
of health lo many people, and this may
be said also of the Tolmau mineral
s-e'inS. tell miles soullteast ol' Ash
h'"d. The Wagner springs are eight
miles snuiheat of A-hlan,. Kingsbury
-piinL-s s.-. n miles and Miirph -.;eiMgs
.Oil V t i W mtlr s ft J ,e eit ' .
The Vshlan.l lit Ida vt. ' ;. , ..,:M
d as i-.-
, 1, 1. ,1,
y li-"v
. Hi
:tli.
shows
l litln
The
springs
ii.al val
!!.,,- -,..,
is sulphur
ARID LAND PILL IS
REPORTED FAVORABLY
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 I.- The arid
i-'l'd I H ad bill of Senaloi Dixon
of Montana was favorably reported to
Hie secate. It pmdives that in M0J1
fan aand ' regMii Imno sieads may he
entered on inui in liable, mm timbered
lands up o (sp ;M.,-(.S f,,r wiMye en
try. To guaid agaiunt laud frauds,
settlers must cultixate conth sly at
least one foil ri h of the laud entered
and ion ke hnprov ciucnts f 1 ,,, v a I lo
ot jfl.L'.l an acre before final proof.
l.'epleselltativ r- KJlis of Oregon said
that w lo- til he liiM niiui-s to the house
it is aim. t o-ii;iiii t lo maimum wouh!
be cut 1 o '.'J n;,- es. est nielli
b. rs nill favor 1 lie mi a- ie limit, but
the eastern members are so st rough- tip
posed that there IS dot II Ii ,..pe til
it will pa-s without a reluct
TO ASK RBCGIVKR FOR
MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE
NKW VIIKK, l'i Ii. I I. Sl;i
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RUSSIAN WAR VETERANS
TO FIOHT FOR UNCLE SAM
NKW VUKK. I'.li. II. Th.
I II i t "il
Stat", ih ainiii mililiiTK triiini'il in 1 1 .
riTi-nt. war lmt.W".ii .lapaii 11ml Kumiiii.
A lar'i- iniinl.T uf Kimsif-i. Vim ifir
ti,'itnl"il l.ftv" n,,lii.l f,,r e.ln. at
1 flin-K ft. nv
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UEF SHEOS
Oil OPOI
IIS CONTRACT
Immunity Bath Prom
ised but Not Given
Family Helped to
"Come Through."
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 14. A
lengthy affidavit by Abe K'uef, disclos
ing considerable history regarding tho
now famous "immunity contract," and
the alleged pressure brought upon Kuef
to induce him to tell "all he knew,"
was rend by Henry Ach, counsel fur
Hind', in Judge Lawlor's court.
It relates the pressure brought to
bear upon Kuef through his mother,
father, sister, Rev. Jacob Nieto and
Rev. Hernard Kaplan, who with agents
of the prosecution urged him to tes
tify before the grand jury "for the
good of the community,' 'and how Ruef
finally, on tlie most positive assurances
and guarantee of immunity and permis
sion to withdraw his plea of guilty,
went, before the grand jurv and testi
fied. Affidavits of Ruef's father and Mis
ter were also read. They corroborated
Ruef's statements that he was to bo
given immunity. The case went over
until this afternoon.
Superior Judge Frank II. Dunne,
when approached for an affidavit
about what transpired at the alleged
mi. Iniglit meeting, wheu it is said that
he gave his assurances that he would
allow Ruef to withdraw his plea of
guilty, today ordered Frank J. Murphy,
associate counsel itf Ruef, from his
chambers. Murphy promises further de
volopmentfl. ASHLAND COAL MINE
SOON TO BE DEVELOPED
ASHLAND. Or., Feb. I I. A
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