THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR.. FRIDAY. .IUNE ". 1!0S.
J CAST VOTE
FO
HER
Daughter of Win. J. Bryan Has
Been Named. as Delegate to
Colorado State Convention.
EVICTION OF CHAMBERLAIN
IMPRESSES WASHINGTON
DENVER, Col, June 5. It is not im
probable that Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt,
daughter of Willinm J. Bryan, will have
tao honor una supreme satisgaction of
casting ;a vote for her father, in ,the
democratic convention at Denver.
Mrs. Leavitt had not dreamed of such
distinction, until .she was .. named on
. Thursday as' a dclcgato nt lingo to the
, state demoerutie convention to be held
at, Glcnwood Springy June 13. She will
head the delegation from Denver county
in which she resides, and toduy promi
nent democrats who wield much influ
ence in the state convention were dis
cussing hor chances for election as a dol
egatn to the nationnl convention.
MUCH AGITATION OVER AP
POINTMENT OF ARCHBISHOP
ROME. June 5. Because of the ani
mosity that has entered into the dis
cussion ubout the appointment of the
coadjutor archbishop of San Francisco,
no one wilt be delegated to the post for
an indofinito time, according to a
statement made to the t'nited Press to
day by a high prelate of the congrega
tion of Propaganda Fide. The infor
mant said:
"The troublo arose over the insist
ence with which the numerous support
ers nf Dr. Hannah presented his name
t the congregation of the Proparanda
Fide. Tho archbishop of San Francisco
and his clergy gave the impression at
Rome that he was trying to dictntc the
appointment of Dr. Hannah.
The dispute about Dr. Hannah has
beon carried over into the college of
cardinals. Cardinal Sartori is a very
warm supporter of Dr. Hannah and is
working for him continually, but other
cardinals oppose him because of the
modernism charged.
STANFORD STUDENTS
ARRIVE IN CHICAGO
CHICAGO, June Th Stanford
university athletes arrived here yes
terday confident and in excellent condi
tion for the try for the western cham
i pionship which will be held Saturday.
The Stanford boys took up their
quarters in the Del Prado h tel and
were tho objects of much attention by
field sport enthusiasts. They held their
first "limbering up practice" after
their long trip in the morning and made
a good showing.
Conch Stugg of Chicago university
looked the lads over and said he was
confirmed in his belief that they would
Jonrry first honors in tho eont fit.
Tho Califominns, however, look with
Home question on the nsHurnnces from
Stngg. It is a well known custom of
Chicago university to crack up its op
ponents to contests of all kinds.
WATER TESTS BURST
PIPES ON FOURTH STREET
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 5. The
election of Chamberlain has absorbed
Washington politicians. The Times and
Star both comment that the popular
election issue is well defined, and hence
should be aasumed the popular mandate
to be carried out by the legislature.
The Star says: "Republicans voted
for Chamberlain knowing his politics
and that as senator he would act with
the democratic party. He who took
this stand put his personality above
party considerations. There could have
been no understanding to the contrary,
for Governor Chamberlain's character
and popularity repols the bare sugges
tion. Should these instructions be
obeyed, undoubtedly, illogical as the re
sult is, it will represent the popular
Will, and show that ours is a govern
ment by majority. People of Oregon
have spoken and with full knowledge of
the matter before them. Thev knew
Governor Chamberlain's political views
of tho office, to which he aspired, and
have expressed preference for him to
represent them in the senate for th1
next six vears. "
MAN DISAPPEARS; FRIENDS
FEAJft FOUL PLAY
SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., Juue S. De
tectives who have been working on the
case discovered no clue today that leads
to the solution of the mystery surrouud
ing the disappearance of Daniel B. Wy
&udt. the Stockton man who dropped
out of s bight suddenly Tuesday.
Wvaudt had been staking with friends
here and was last seen when he left the
bo uno Tuesday afternoon. As there is
no known reason whv ue should have
committed suicide, it is feared that he
has met with foul play. He had consid
erable um of mouey in bis pockets when
be left borne.
BY AN GAVE MONEY .
TO BRYAN CAMPAIGN
TOMATOES AND RED PEPPER
BREAK UP EXERCISES
SAN RAFAEL, Cal., June S. Ripe
tomatoes and red pepper can be used
with great success in breaking up grad
uation exercises, s demonstrated iu the
high school here; when a chorus of
sneezes and coughs greeted Professor
E. Percival Lewis of tho University of
California, the principal speaker.
Before the exercises were opened on
Thursday night some mischevious per
son very carefully sprinkled red pepper
iu large quantities around the room and
then stood near, armed with over-ripe
tomatoes. Everything went well until
the scuffling of feet began to stir up
the popper." Presently Professor Lewis
mounted the platform. When ho heard
the sneezing and coughing he felt in
jured, but after he had scraped his feet
in embarrassment for a few seconds
the pepper began to rise nnd he joined
the sneezing chorus.
The professor then presented the dip
lomas, after experiencing a hard time
of it, ending tho exercises, for the to
matoes began to fly thick and fast,
everybody dodging the red vegetable.
PORTLAND ROSE SHOW
PROVES GREAT SUCCESS
PORTLAND' Or., June 5. Millions
of roses, hundreds of miles of bright
bunting, tons of serpentino, myriad
flags, scores ot novelties, big daily
parades and special features are all do-
injr their full share to make the reign
of roses an evently week in tho history
of Portland.
But tho keynote of success, the fen-
ture which is giving the annual festival
its unparalleled success is the respon
sive enthusiasm, of tho people. This
spirit of loyal support has been mani
fest from the first, nnd with the suc
ceeding days of the celebration thero
has been no falling away ot loyalty.
Rather it has been increasing.
BELINGHAM CANNING
SEASON HAS OPENED
Work upon the water system, which
has been rushed with all possible spend,
received a slight setback yesterday
morning, when an all-day test under
wnter pressuro of tho pipe, which hus
already been loid, planned for yesterday,
waR abruptly terminated early in tho
forenoon by the bursting of Beveral
sections of the pipe which had been
laid on Fourth street. Tho accident
was not serious, and after a short do
lay required to replace tho defective
pipe, tho entire first section which has
now been completed, will bo subjected
to a high wnter pressure and then the
open trenches nt prosent a serions mon
aco to public safety will bo filled up.
The steam ditcher has been moved to
West Seventh street and started work
ing yesterday opposite the Hotel Moore.
BELLINGHAM, Wash., June fi. The
salmon canning season was opened yes
terdny by the Pacific American asso
ciation in South Bellinghnm and thou
sands of wheels, belt and pulleys were
set in motion for the first time in many
months, preparing the most commercial
fish of tho season into a delicious table
delicacy. Not many fish were canned,
but the few which were brought in
from the salmon banks. The compnny
ordored shipments of from 10 to 20
fish each day until th first of July,
wheu a big run is looked for. When
the canning season is at its best six
lines of machines will be running.
CHAMBERLAIN HAS CARRIED
SALEM AND MARION COUNTY
ORANT CASE DISMISSED
IN THE FEDERAL COURT
Upon motion of Trnccy C. Beckor, spe
ciul nnistnnt to Attorney-General Bona
parte, the rase against the I'nited States
and the Attorney-General brought by
John R. Ilerrin, nnd others against
southern Oregon and Coos Bay Wngon
Road land cases has beon dismissed by
Judge Wolverton in the circuit court
this morning, on the ground that the
court hnd no jnurindiction.
GREEN APHIS INVADES
OREGON GRAIN FIELDS
Report-comes that the green aphis is
invading the grain fields and orchards
of portions of eastern Oregon and a
great loss is the result to farmer. Even
the alfalfa fields have been attacked
and some of them present the appear
ance as though a fire hnd swept over
them. The bug; swept over the Innds
in perfect clouds.
SALEM, Or., Julie 5. Comph to unof
ficial count in Marion county gives
Chamberlain a plurality of 13K votes.
The county stands as follows: Cake,
314.1; Chamberlain, 3283.
The county is wet by a majority
against prohibition of 553. One pre
cinct, Scotia Mills, went unanimously
wet. Throe precincts in Salem are dry
and the city of Salem is wet by the
small margin of (14 votes. Tho univer
sity appropriation lost by a majority ot
1440 and equal suffrage lot by a ma
jority of 1260.
CONTESTS WILL; CLAIMS
BROTHER USED INFLUENCE
ALBANY. Or., Juno o Because she
onlv received $-0) from her father's
75,000 estate. Miss Alameda Caldwell
accuse her brother, Georgo W. Caldwell,
an attorney of Portland, of using undue
influence over their aged father. Miss
Caldwell has filed contest ngainst the
will of V, H. Caldwell, who died April
8 nt tho ago of 77 years. Caldwell left
14 children, and the will provides that
seven nf them receive $.ViO each, while
the other seven are bequeathed from
tl to $1500 each.
'-UKCOLX,b., Juno 5. William J.
Bryan today couflrmed the story that
Thomas Fortune Ryan, the New York
tractiotf magnate, contributed $1",000 to
a fund to be used by Bryan ia the state
campaign iu 19tV4 and ut the same time
the commoner announced his determina
tion to pay back the mouey to Ryan
out of his won pocket.
When the report was first published
Bryan denied any knowledge of the
contribution, but at once made an inves
tigation. Returning from his northwestern Ne
braska trip todny, he said it was true
that Rynn had given tho $15,000.
Tho question now arises as to whether
Ryan will take the money if Bryan
otters to roturn It. The traction king is
not noted for refusing ready cash bul
his attitude is awaited with much interest.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No single inser
tions less than 15 cents. Six Insertions
for the price of four." Seventy-five
cents a line per month. .
FOB SALE Large corner lot iu West
Medford, just outside city limits; two
tliirtlR of an acre; fronting on good
county road; sightly building spot;
price 1S0 if sold at once. Writo Box
503, Med ford tf
FURNISHED BOOMS JThe O'Dcll,
over postoffice.
FOR SALE One Jersey cow. Inquire
0. V. Cook, R. R. Depot. 70
FOR SALE 5;room bungalow, just fin
ished; cheap if sold soon. See Guy A.
Childors.
WANTED Ten teamsters with teams
wanted hy Western Oregon Orchards
Co. at once; good wages.
WANTED One or two unfurnuished
rooms for light housekeeping, near
railroad depot, with outside entrance.
II. Wood. 08
WANTED Waslung and ironing dono;
prices reusonahle. Mrs.' Darling, 316
Ninth street. 73
WANTED 10 or 20 acres, improved,
close in. Givo description, price and
terms. Prefer to deal with owners.
Address K. H. Bliss, Box 586, Med
ford. tf
FOR SALE Runabout, $300, thorough
ly equipped with odometer, acetolyne
lights, top, etc. A..C. Allen, Medford,
Or.
FOR SALE One U. 8. Cream Sepa
rator, No. 6; 600 capacity; good as
new; cost $80; will sell for $.50., It.
C ITensley, Central Point.
FOR SALE 8. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten-acre tracts,
best location in tho Taller. L. Nee
demeycr, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 500 head of full blood
Rambouillet stock sheep; large, heavy
shearers of fioe wool. John S. Her
rin Sod. 44
FOR SALE Five-room house, beauti
fully located, with lo 50x145, ten bear-,
ing apple trees; this is a snap and will
be sold at a bargain. Add rem Lock
Box 185. Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131.
Medford, Or. '
BU8INEB8 CABDB.
H. B, MORRISON,
I'bvsteian and Surpeon.
Of ficc: . Medford National Bank ldg.
J. I. AHXBOM,
WELL DiaOER. MEDFORD, OR.
Prices right. Pumps Famished when
Wanted.
BALL It OL08000K,
Contractors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Office vita O. H. Pierce k Son.
Phons 633. P. O. Box 77
STOCKTON SCHOOL TO ELIMINATE
STUDY OF MODERN LANGUAGES
THE '-'HUB" BOOMS QUILD
TOR VICE PRESIDENCY
BOSTON, Mass., June 5. Campaign
buttons booming Governor Guild of Mas
sachusetts for the democratic vice-presidency
are being scattered throughout
the state today by li in supporters.
Thanks for Floral Tribute.
MEDFORD. Or., June 3. We, as
member, of the Chester A. Arthur W.
R. C. No. 31, wish to extend thorugh
the columns of your pnp-v our thnr'k.
ti Rev. Mr. Mall and those who ren
derd their assistance in the memorial
erereiiM-. on Memorial day, also to Mr.
" P. Pierce fi r floral tribute she r r.
tnliuted to the memorial service.
NANCY D. WILSON, Sscrettrr.
STOCKTON, Cul., June ."..After
weeks of investigation the city board
of education deeided today to eliminate
the study of modem languages from
the schools here. Greek in also includ
ed in the language under the ban, the
board taking the position that they
take too much time thnt might he spent
on other studies.
The action of the sehool board is
seored iu some parts as radical retro
gression. It has provoked a lively dis
enssion.
Is Champion Rifle Shot.
WASHINGTON. June .". Company
C, Fourteenth infantry, made the be.t
target record f'r Hie season of 1007.
according to figures made poblie nt the
war department today. The individual
figure nf Troop D in the Philippines
was 8s. 79. considerably higher than in
the t'nited State., where the individual
figure of merit was "9.63,
WILLIAM O. DEBLEY,
Resident Piano Tuier.
Bneclal Rates bv the Year.
Headquarters at Hale's Piano House
All Work Guaranteed.
P. O. Box 883, MEDFORD, OREGON
OB. A. B. SWBET .
Physician and Surgson.
Office et Residence.
Win M. Colig, Medford, Or.
COLYIO fc DTTBHAM,
Attorneys at-Law.
Oeo. H. Durham, Otanti Pin, Or
KNIGHT TO MAKE SPEECH i
SECONDING TAPT'S NOMINATION 1
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Juue .V
George A. Knight, the republican ora
tor of California, todny coufirmed. the
report that he wilt make a speech sec
onding the uoiniiiutioa of Secretary Tnft
at the Chicago convention. He said
that his remarks were entirely extem
poraneous. " I will wail uutil f get to Chicago
before 1 eveu cousider what 1 shall have
to say iu seconding the nomination of
the secretary," said Knight today. 'ln
order that I may note political condi
tions and aunte my remarks ncocrding
ly. I will make such ft speech as iu my
judgment the. facts dictate. V
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Mr. Delia Allen, L. Beruheimcr )2),
Mrs. K. A. Brown, Roy Coffniau, J. E.
Crawford, W. F. Crawford, R. H. David
son, M. F. Doyle, Rev. R. E. Dunlnp.
Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Ewatd Glass, J.
D. J. Hauberg, Arte Hood, Alex Hunt
er, T. M. Huff, Elmer Inioden, R. W.
McLeod, Herman Moodc. W. S. Mor
ton, Rev. E. E. Nlielknuier, Mrs. Wm.
Taggitrt Tuggurt, Harry Williunis.
Notice.
I wisli to announce that I have pur
hnsed tho office and practice of the
ite Dr. M. S. Jones. My office will
loented at the same place as Dr.
'ones' and office hours will be from
10 a. m., 2 4:30 and 7 to 8 p. in.
R. J. CONROY,
Physician and Surgeon.
All t.iiidn of job printing et Portland
prices.
PORTLAND
FESTIVAL
To be held in
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 1 to 6, 1908.
Will he the most brilliant
FLORAL FIESTA AND
CIVIC JUBILEE
Ever held in tho Pacific Northwest.
Portland, "The Rose City," will be a
scone of sptcudor and the conter of
world-wide interest for one week.
Sevoral important conventions to be
held in Portland on that occasion.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
AVill Sell Special Tickets on
This Occasion from MED
FORD to Portland and Re
turn nt $13.20
For particulars cull on
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent.
WM, McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
sr
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for ten on
very short notiee
It can be ikcJ
on the tea table
or in the kitchen
Atttt"hes to any
electrolier
durable
ROOUB BIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Successor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
fice 206 W. 7th it.,
opp. big electric, sign. Phone 855.
1 11 U.l!
medford OPERA HOUSi
Cham. Haxv.i.ricq, Managek
ONE SOLID WEEK,
IDUSEl
F.n I
beginning
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers-
Day phona 333; Night Phones: C. W
Conklin 4i)5; J. H. Butler 148.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL
EEOTION AGENCY.
Lock Box 808. Medford, Or.
E. B. SEELY. M. D.
Physician and Borgton
Modern Equipped Operating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Hours, 10 IS, 8 4 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldf .
Monday June 1st.
Th Popular Loading Woman,
GEORGIA HARPER
and a Splendid Company
ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE
Carload of Scenery
Elegant Costumes
Popular prices. Heats on sale Thurs
day, May 28.
Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Lath
CEDAR BEVELED SIDING y -
ANYTHING MADE FROM TREES
Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished f-
Woods Lumber Co.
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLENDALK OREGON .
YARD AND OFFICE AT MEDFORD, OREGON. ' '
Just Received !
A Carload of
IMPORTED CEMENT
of the highest grade
Guaranteed to stand any test.
CRATER LAKE
LUMBER COMPANY
AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS
EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES
FOR KALE. PUBLIC GARAGE. CARS STORED AND CARED FOR.
Reos
Premiers
Fords
Kisel Kars
WE ASK
YO U TO
NOTICE
OUR LINE
FOR '08.
CAN YOU
P. EAT IT
REOS
10 11. P. siiifle--cvlin(lcr Rimiihoiit, witji folding
seat .' 650 ,
'JO H. P. double-cylinder. Roadster with jump seat.. $1000
'20 II. F. double-cylinder Touring Car, delaeliable
toiineau $1250
PREMIERS
24-28 II. P. rotir-c.vlinder Roudslor or Touring Cnr..$2250
:!0-3.j H. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring 0tu.$2500
:t0-:)." H. F. four-cylinder Roadsler or Touring Car,
double ignition .$2600
40-4") II. P. fiix-cvlinder Touring Car, 7-pasenger..$3750 .
fords 'y-A.
1.") II. P. four-cylinder Runabout ? 500
Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and
lumps, etc L. '. $ 700
40 M. P. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000
KISSEL KAR
:r-40 U. P. Touring Car or Roadster $2000
CAN YOU MEAT THEM
Pri.-es F. O. 1J. Faetorv.
MEDFORD AUTO CO.,
A. V. WALKER, Manager.
Oarage; Eighth and I) Streets.
Phone Main 2Kf.
OO TO DR. OOBLE FOR TOUR
OLASKB8.
Optical Parlor In Perry's Warehouse,
SEVENTH STREET.
B Hu No Other Builaest.'
Something New
In Ucilihrr Tins that it will pay ymi in
investigatn. COMPLETE STOCK,
prompt work, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mitchell & Poeck
GENERAL WAOONERS.
East Ttb Street, rear uf Merriman's
Blacksmith Bbop. Medford, Or.
JUST A HINT
WHEN YOU WANT MEATS OF ANY
KIND, VEAL OR CHICKEN, THAT
IS REALLY FIRST-CLASS, WITH
THE PRICE NO MORE THAN ELSE
WHERE, THE PLACE IS
The Medford Meat Co
NEXT TO THE HOTEL NASH, FOR
MERLY POTTINOER'S PLACE. THE
LI8T OF PLEASED CUSTOMERS IS
OROWINO EVERY DAY.
ir YOU ARE NOT ONE OF THEM,
WHY NOT? SATISFACTION AND
ECONOMY HERE.
IT IS TIME TO
WAKE UP!
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms. Qity
Property and Ftuit
Groves for Sale
; Fivr and Tcn-Arrr Orchards on the
rii.il ' nihil r nl plan. Thr riflht. hind of
soil, the. rifht. hiinf of trees anil thii
rifjld jirices.
T ire nil ienr.i' c.r peri r nee in fruit
rnishii hnrkst our judgment. Wc hove
xold half the orchards in the valley
and hare- iet to see. a purchaser din
sal is fied with his hariain.
tlefore hiuiiKj see
If you have lost or found i
Miivtliinrr. irl work, nv luivc
something to sell, it doesn't I
waiter what you wunt is, try
a "Want Ad in The Tribune.
Ro&ue River Land Qo.
Exhibit Building