Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, May 13, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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SUMMER
OUTING
WET'
! SOCIAL AND
PERSONAL
III view of the fact tliut no agree
mcnt bos been signed between the mer
chants to too effect Hint the mures
will ml close Thursday afternoon, thin
tore will remain open nil day.
HAKEH HUTCHASON CO.
Elwood sails grapbophoncs and roc
rd on easy payments $1 a week. "
Allan Smith of Orchtnt Horn. da,
husinoss -in; .Meilfurit ,!?y this k
If you Want ioi uesm, jjlvt, w ijt i
:t to the Book Sure 'iri"iT.
0. E. W-alkjyi -i uimn from Untie
Kails during the week.
..- 'AH kinds of job printing at I'ort lanit
rices The Tribune.
K. E. Minor of Kane's ( reek mn.l i
Medford R business visit Nntunlnv.
All night restaurant at the Kmcrick
intll further notice.
Mrs. Fletcher I.iun itf l'ortlniid nnd
Miss Corlune I, inn of Jm ksonvill, vis
ited in Jacksonville .Saturday.
Miss tlln Osunyaw, stenography and
typewriting. Doom 4, I'alm Itloek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Junes uf Sam's
Valley spent a few hours in Mod ford
Saturday afternoon.
The only print shop in Southern Or
egon employing Typographical I'nion
printers. The Tribune.
Mrs. P. W. Carnnhan came down fn.ru
the Blue Ledge the first uf the week.
Ho did Prank (leorgo nnd O. llcddv.
The best equipped job printing office
In Southern Oregon, employing skilled
union printers The Tribune.
a P. Brlggs, the Dutte Falls drug
gist, was in Modfnrd Monday en noil.
to Jacksonville.
Ice cream delivered to any part of the
city.' Order fruiu tin- t'rentneiy or
iwiod store.
Mis Edith King, a former resident
of Medford, is successfully te:ichiuu
. school in Washington county.
Harry Culbertnon, general contractor
and builder, cement wor) a specialty,
.Medford, Or.
. H. S. Pentr., tho attorney, hns re
turned from a business trip to Hutle
Falls.
If you want sweot cream or butter
milk, order from the Creamery or watch
for the wagon. Deliveries made every
dny.. .J!Iiono No. 023. .
W. N. Wilson of Klnmnlli Fulls was
In Medford Saturday on his way to
off Mife
,yi! if liim. v
ID
MiHriuuri l-'lnt. Ho WilN lleeumpailieil
hoine by hit. giiiutliliiiiiliter, M iH Stnuli.
We deli'er sweet cream or buttermilk
every day; natch fur our wagon or
phone orders to the Creamerv. Phone
St,. i?:i. '
W. I,. MeClure. the liol, Kill miner
eapilnliwt, was a recent visitor in .Med
ford. F. M. Lewis of Kiiute Point nod ('.
I'. Ilnll ol llrun unburn, the no-reloinls, 1 Thaw on habeas corpus proceedings. The
wcr in Medford one day this week. tpiestion of his sauilv is to be snbor
Asa A. ArbrogHt, fr.on Pendlen,'.lir :.. r.V i'v nutso't oi I t.r proceed
I "s i;1 h
'.,'. .-iifcaisiiii , '' aeimi, Well
iinpre. d. W;hI ihroiijji I he real
eirit. firm of Phily Mcl'nnilr.
J. f. T-ii-r-iin, e, a prouiiuent citi.en of
lloise. Idaho, has been in Medford late
ly, visiting II. Humphrey ulnl family,
fonner neinlil.ors. o is ) his way
home from a nip to Southern Califor
nia. 'I'lione who have been employed at the
Hloe l.cdgc have all I, It, Kith the ex
r'epliou of nhoiit three men. Il is said
I hat lire iriiiie will he shut down fur
some time, but not indefinitely. Nome
say thai the suspension was caused bv
-Iho financial sliinoenev in New- York.
where the own.-rs uf tho propeitv re
side.
A l.al.o eoonty man has invented n
sagebrush grubber, which is made on the
. , .- .. .. . I
Ian ul n V shaped rua.l seranor. and
has a curlier shaped device at each cor
ner to keep it troni being y,vo,l side
wise. He says although it is .iet!v
liar. I on horseflesh ami takes IJ nni
mills to pull the machine, it docs good
and rapid work. It is 1:1'.., feel wide
and is pulled lieaily as fast as a plow.
O. 1'. Willis, the well known travel
iug mini from Portland, who has Irav
, led all oet ll.e ',, ill,- llollllWcst fel-
the l si p:nt i' i. ,,al l.'i years, ha
pick,, I Me.llei-I ami t. H, .,., Unci
alley as the o,,,, pruluising fruit dis
Miel and h i iH.i puieh I a t, a acre
tia.l siiu.,1,,1 ductiv acniss tin load
Hoar the Sri wa.l lesel. ncc,
-ash l.,r tins .'il-, II ,
ln-
KugiK- liner 1 1 oil I. in. I II has no mi
prot elm ills, hot is planted mil, S.iit
enberg an, I N.nli.iin appl.s and is con
sidered II g I bin. The deal was
mmle bv Ihulv Met',, ml,.
SANITY OF THAW NOT TO
BE ISSUE IN NEW TRIAL
.NEW YOlfK, May I'apcrs filed
tndnv by counsel for llnny K. Thnw
show that the fight for his freedom
'Cop Com
from the .state hopit:il for the crim
inal insane ill Mutteuwan, where lie is
incarcerated for tho murder of Stan
ford White in this city, is to be based
largely upon tho grounds of tho alleged
illegality of hia commitment, nud the
groundwork is evidently being laid for
appeals which will carry the enso to
the supremo court of tho I'nited States
if the lower courts refuse to discharge
ingH in I'oughkeep.ie neil W,ylmdav
COLD IN THE GRAND RONDE
RETARDS FRUIT CROP
I, A (ilfASHl-:, Or., Mav 13. There is
j sign of a let up in the long run of dis-
ngreenhly cold weather that has chilled,
the residents of the (Irand Hondo valley
and retarded the growth and develop
ment of the fruit. However, the fold
weal her Iras not been of the killing
Kind, ami no trim is in Hie least in
jured, except that its development is
retarded. It would require a very se
vere frost to injure the cherry crop
now. nnd local growers are confident
ih.it the extraordinary crop of last year
will be duplicated ngain this year. I'n-
J " , """"'" "" "
ley will have the most remarkable eron
in nil classes of fruit that has been
grow n here.
MICE DESTROY ir.0,000 IN
ALFALFA AND POTATOES
Ui:o, Xev., May 13. A scourge of
black mice that have traversed thou
rinds of ncres of agricultural lands in
the I'nrson river valley destroying crops
"l allalta and potatoes, valued by the
I g..i -riin.eiit biological exports at 2.10,
"i'n. is being fought by the farmers
milium success. Hordes of the sand
mice have appeared as suddenly in
I Churchill eunnlv as thev did in Hum
1 1. ,,1, It. an. I as narm weather apruoaches
, i heir nontlicrs seem tu increase. Htrvch
nine, neeor-iiiig to the reports from the
plague ridden districts, is the only
poison that mil exterminate the ani
mals. Hiiudr.Hls uf pounds of this is
h. iug used by the federal agents.
Stop Paying Rent.
The Hold Hay Realty Company will
build you a house to suit you and you
can pay fur ii in c.y monthly pay
ments. Investigate this at once. Call
at Soil West 7th street. 0)
T
FAIRBANKS, BRYAN AND
JOHNSON ENJOY DINNER
PITTSBURG, Pa., May 13. Tkrco
presidential possibilities wore passen
gers on the Manhattan Hmitcai on tho
Pennsylvania railroad Then tho train
reached the Union stnj.'wn kerc- from
Chicago shortly uf tor X o'clock. Thoy
were Vice President C. W. Fairbanks,
W. J. Prydn and Hovornor John A.
I'.-Vilison of Minnesota, According to
tho Pullman car employes' they did not
meet until dinner time, wheu they met
tit ono table and engaged in tbo most
pleasant social intercourse, After din
ner (Inventor Johnson and Mr. Bryan,
according to the same tmthority, en
gaged in close nnd earnest conversation
until after 10 o'clock, whrn they re
tired. CLEVELAND HAS S CENT FARE.
THANKS TO JOHNSON
CLEVELAND, May 13. Mayor Tom
Johnson's fond dream of q 8-cent street
car faro has been at last renliied.
After a seven year battlo, wMch he
waged against tho mighty traction in
etrests at times wher tho struggle ap
peared hopeless, his of forts were
crowned with victory shortly nfter mid
night this morning, when tbo final pa
pars necessary to the transfer of the
operation of the streetcar lines to the
Municipal Traction companyi fostered
by Johnson, were exchanged,
LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE
TO BE GREATLY IMPROVED
WASIII.NGTO.V. May 13-Vnder sus
pension of tin- tubs the house yester
day passed an omnibus hill to author
ue addition aids to navigation in the
lighthouse establishment. Tho hill np
propriates $, "i'".o and provides va
rious light stations, buoys, tenders, etc.,
in various pint of the country.
Th hill noll,.ii., n n .11..... ...... ..f
one ration a day for each keeper, on I .., i.,. tu-
the basis of 30 cents per ration, and ! criminating evidence found against Holt
the committee reporting the bill esti-1 in the murder of Bandsman Johnson
mates that this change In the system I early Saturday morning ronriists ol
will mean an additional outlay by the; Holt's artillery badgv, taken from the
government of 1...W0 annually. j ashes of the furnace into whtrh the
The revision granting to widows or ( victim's body was thrust. A Imx into
children of liglnhouse keepers and : which the murderers attempted to put
their assistants a sum equal to two . the h.slv and the water pail over which
years' pay in case suh keepers or as 'the victim was Med nfter bis houl was
sistants should lose their lives by rea
son of the perilous service was strick j
ou, I
AT THE SEASHORE, ON THE MOUNTAINS, ANY
WHERE IN THE COUNTRY, YOU'LL NEED AN
OUTING SUIT THIS SEASON. WHEN THE DOG
DAYS COME, SMART MEN WILL WEAR OUTING
CLOTHES TO BUSINESS, TOO.
IF YOUR OUTING SUIT IS A "BENJAMIN," YOU
CAN BE SURE THAT THE STYLE IS CORRFST.
IT WAS MADE IN NEW YORK BY THE SKILLED
WORKMEN WHO CREATE FASHIONS FOR MEN.
BECAUSE ONLY THE BEST TALENT IN NEW
YORK WAS EMPLOYED TO MAKE IT, A "BEN
JAMIN" OUTING SUIT WILL RETAIN ITS SHAPE
AND STYLE WHILE THE FABRTO HOLDS TO
GETHER. WE HAVE THEM IN ALL THE LIGHTWEIGHT
CLOTHS AND IN A WIDE RANGE OF COLORS.
YOU WILL FIND "BENJAMIN" CLOTHES SOLD
IN THE MOST EXCLUSIVE SHOPS IN AMERICA.
SEE OUR WINDOWS.
HENS
TWO WOMEN WILL MAKE
LONG AUTOMOBILE TRIP
NEW YORK, May IS. In the last
thrco or four years several transconti
nental trips have. boen- attempted and
some successfully made by automobil
ists, but it romained for Mrs. E. E.
Teapo and Mrs. Vora MacKclvio of
Sand Point, Idaho, to be the first wom
en motorists to attempt the 4U0U miles
from tho Atlantic to the Pacific. On
May 14, starting at Portland, Me., Mrs.
Teapo and her daughter, Mra, MacKcl
vio, driving nn eight horsepowor two
cylinder Waltham-Orient runabout, will
stnrt across tho continent to Portland,
Or. Tho trip is to bo made alone, un
hampered by drivers, chauffeurs or lug
gage other than the nocessnry wearing
apparel, nnd is to bo mado in easy
stages by tho way of Boston, Albany,
Ililll'nlo, Chicago, Dos Moines, Omaha,
Cheyenne, Salt Loko City, Ogden, Boise,
Baker City to Portland.
SUSPENSION OF DIAMOND
TRADE CAUSED BY PANIC
WASHINGTON, May 13. Reporting
10 tho si at o department from Amster
dam, Consul Henry II. Morgan says
that possibly no country of Europe had
been relatively affected so disadvanta-
geously by the rocent financial crisis
in tho United States as The wctBer
lauds, largolv on account of the total
suspension of the diamond trade. Where
as the exports of the sparglers in 106.
amounted to 11,633,352, in 1907 they
r'ell off to only 7,452,604.
People who are looking for bargains
in stones will, however. h hints,
disappoiuted, as prices wil be intiin
tainrd at the old level tbrungh influ
ence of the diamond trust.
MILITARY MURDERESS
BLEED VICTIM LIKE PIO
I n.vDT- Toicvarvn f 11 t-
cut off to prevent blood fromi spattering
over the floor have been found. The
guard over Holt has been trebled.
SUITS
SHOP
REAL ESTATE SNAPS
On Fruit, Farm. TinnVr Lands nml Stock Raiifhos.
Call on or write
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
.ADOLF SOIinLZ. MnnnRpr.
RLjVMATH CO. CHARACTER
TOUND IN TULES
KLAMATH 1'AU.S, Or., May in.
Charles Brennan, a familiar character,
-was found dead at the .1. P. I.ee ranch,
nbout 12 miles from town. Ho had
been staying at tho ranch nlono during
tho winter, nnd was addicted to drink,
circumstances indicate that he laid
down in the titles near Iho river, whero
he died. His body was found by par
ties w-ho wene sowing irild rice, so ns
to make the hunting goad this fall.
PRESIDENT DOESN'T WANT
DAUGHTER TO STOMP OHIO
MXLF.FOXT.UXE. O., MaylS. At
te urgent request of her father. Pres
cient Roosevelt, Mrs. Alice Roosevelt
lngworth tins chauged her mind about
Mmping the eighth Ohio congressional
ijatriet. whero an election will be held
teVx fall.
The preaideof. it is said, was dis-
iiloascd with the publicity gWen the
ajionuncement Jhnt his daughter would
make political speechee, nd this is re-
"ISN'T THAT FINE."
It you upprrriato waistcont I'lpand
orn in tlit form of a ohoioo, juicy Mrak
yon nil! find this tho place for pur
i' tin so. Thorn's not li iug in tho mo;it
lino worth carrying home nml onnking
that you cannot find horn any time
ymi e.u. This in nn invitation to visit
ns s.ton.
Hotel Emerick
W. E. JOHNSON,
porlrd to he the principal renson why
he asked her to change her mind.
In August the Countess of Warwick
will address a mass meeting of l.'i.Otm
negroes in the eighth district, where
she will endeavor to elect a socialist to
congress. It had been Mrs. Longworth's
intention to debate with the countess
on the stump. Tho latter has iuformed
K. (I. Wharton, socialist candidate for
congress, that she will make is
speeches fur him in the count v.
TO INVESTIGATE
ARMY APPOINTMENT
WASHINGTON, May 13. Senator
Rayner has introduced a resolution ati
tboriting the president to convene a'
court of injury to consist of five offi
cent of the army to investigate chanrges
and accusations against William P.
Stewart of the army, wub had been do
tailed at the abandoned military post
at Fort Orant, Arit.
The resolution will lie on the table
until tomorroyr, when Rayner will speak
upon it. He gave notice that he expect
ed the senate to take action at that
I time.
MVclford Tea tCuffoo"1lousc. 4l 4"
MfhTHY lmWNINO.,