Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 23, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MTSnVORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TIIUBSTUJl
HUGHES NOT
SEEN BY TAFT
No Visit to Harmony Con
lerences by New York's
Governor; Not Wanted
EUROPEAN WAR WOULD
BANKRUPT ALL NATIONS
WASHINGTON, July 23. Why has
Uor.rucr Charles Evan Hughes, the
N.w York f i ecutive, been unrepresented
ia the harmony conferences oeiweoj
,iudg. .''alt and tne late lamented "al
lits" at Hot Springs I
That is what politicians of the Brst
.Mgcitude are rfking in Washington to
day J the governor grouchy o7or
something, or .1 n't the "1 elites want
him to plav in their backyardt
lb in'M. of battle had hardly
.1.... v before Speaker Cannoi
was parting ui cigar under Judge faffs
vino aud Og ree, nno "F""
hunWe dctire K serve Buokeye Bi.l i
whatsoever esipaeity he might will. .,
u.riHFe. Senator Hemenway -nu
Representative Watson blocked i.it
door in their eagerness to get into Juige
n -..-. .m .: to tell him how loy
u. w.t... t men would bo to the O -o
..n.,i.ee. fcuna the l.mde.t talk.i,
rwauloi Be.,: ge got Judge TaftM -tr
f "prcscntative Burke -t PenMyiv."'.
. . ...i :. ,,. onuntrv from cec
.tor KnoVs country homo to tell tb
wff big cKef tow mucu
.d lu s ennorcror. He had hardly
... Krinr before Eepreseu-
irptu'u I." -'1 - . - . .
tative Cooper of Wisconsin came in to
...... ..f tho LaFolletto crowd
of reformers. Even Senator Dick or
Ohio strutted around, as the represen
tative of Senator -Foraker, to display
within the sight of .Uidgo laiv
flow
U1UI nit"" .
.... ... hn who born the in
JIU " .
f rwrnnr Iluuheiif Not in
Hot Springs. And Judge Taft lias seen
..t i,.i ati-ine aiiice he was uonu-
nated. The politicians are wondering
11 he wants to.
nPRI.IV. Julv 2S. Showing that an
l'......o . at this time would cost
lti,ioO,lWO,0OU auunally and would re
sult iu the United States becoming me
undisputed- leader of the world, Ucueral
Illume, the famous military .-Xpert, to
.lay submitted a report ordered by Em
peror William on the probable .-out of
an international fight.
If tlermau.v were t., rigm "'"
Enropenn war, Ccneral Blume says, it
would cost the empire $1,5110.000,000 a
:.. Aiw.. miilnv und entail a loss
of $'.!,1d0,000.ouo uuuually iu the paral-
vsia or commerce.
(ienerill Blume declares that a .leli
.ate adjustment of politics will corn-em
-at least four powers and his estimate
would apply to each.
HARRIMAN TO
KLAMATH SALOONMEN
WANT LICENSE monk j
FIGHT RULING
ANTI TOXIN CURE TOR
CASES OF ASTHMA
At Eugene last month Dr. George
O'B. DcBar administered diphtlieria-unli-toxin
to a young man named Vick
ers for .asthma, und the patient died
ulmost immediately after its adminis
tration. An inquest was held ami the
coroner's jury ..rough! in a verdict to
the effect that the. doctor had been
guiltv of criminal carelessness. Inline
3:...'i.. .lu, II,,. reiuierillL' of this ver
dict, 15 phvsicinus of Eugene signed a
letter, in which I hey stated that in their
;...i llr Tic -Bar deserved no ecu
sure for the unfortunate result in the
Viekers ease, as in their opinion he had
.oj on authorized reined v in n manner
sanctioned by the widespread profes
sional experience. They also stated that
"at the last meeting of the Oregon
.J.-... ir.,linl siieietv at Seaside, a
prominent physician of Oregon read a
paper on the treatment of nsthmn by
anti toxin, wherein he cited 00 cases
that lie had treated without a fatality
and with almost uniformly good results.
It is uow in common use by physicians
everywhere for said disease, and the ro
suits seem to justify the treatment."
The stutement made by these physi
cians in clear and concise, aud it is very
gratifying to see that they have in this
manner endeavored to set a fellow prac
-;,.. l.o.oro the Iilllllif. TheV
U.I..M.-1 1
were certainly disinterested in the case
except in so far as they desired that
there should be some uutnoriiauve re
ply to the statements of jiirymeu who
were entirety ignorant on the matter
which they sought to pass upon.
BATH IN BEER FOR
DORRIS SALOON MAN
i;l nuTIl VAI.1.S. Or.. Julv 23.
lieipiesls from the saloonmen of the
city that the unexpired license rees lie
refunded nlaced the council in n posi
tion where they were forced to jump.
no mnller which way they were sure
of lighting hard, and causing a reaction
i..,t f,j.r Hnme coiisuleralion. oou. -
i ...Lorn-;., m. .tuition of Hanks
it was decided to jump acconiing ...
law and regardless of the fact that
it - warrants. are worm only .-...
,n the dollar null the demaiirt is not
, ... tiint fi.nii-o. the saloon men
...in r.wmvn t'.r everv dollar that they
paid into the city exchequer in ensh one
dollar in city warrants, or ;i cents in
...ol. if tliov p.nn .ret it. The Question
lhat confronted the council was that
the saloonmen were entitled to dollar
for duller for the amount due thein on
unexpired licenses, but to pay the dis
omits on the warrants wonl.l lie inegui
.nil someone would be sure to coutest
the warrants. On the other hand, the
salonnilien will receive virtually only 00
cents on the dollar anil a damage sail
against the city is liKeiy to union-.
i '..il,,,,iii Auk... IV was of the Ollill-
..... il...t woiim ,if tin, nr.iliibitionists
should be willing to pay more than 00
cents on the dollar tor the warrants,
while Councilman ( rissler said he would
tt.. .iiiiAuut oulv that he had for-
gotti-n his purse aud had no change with
him. However, alter giving tne mat
... ...,ui,lf.i.;,hlo uerioiis consideration
and getting the opinion of the city at
tornoy, Hie motion ol rouiiciimau nanio
,!. '.,,. ii.iion.ilM lie jiaid wilhout al
inn,li,i, .i.iv M.lrlition siuu to cover th.
discount on the warrants, was passed by
a unanimous vole.
No net ion as yet has been taken by
:iiiv of the saloonmen to sue for th
m.ni.u iiocoi.irv to cover the dit
I'ounts on the warrauls. The amounts
due on unexpired licenses aggregate al
proximately $1011(1.
Southern Pacific to Con
test Decision Ordering
Reduction In Rates
.sax FRAXrlsco, fill., July 23.
Dissatisfied wit Is the reduction -iu lum-
lur rates from the Willamette valley in
Oregon to San Francisco and adjacent
niuts ordered by the interstate com
mercu commission. Ilairiniau is
ing today to fight the decision in the
federal court.
On complaint of the Western Lumber
Manufacturers' association, the inter
state commerce commission recently do
.td.d that the Hill and llarrimaa roads
must make sweeping reductions in over
land rates on lumber shipments from
Pacific coast points to many eastern
cities.
a. ii. .mine time the tariff schedule
on Oregon-California . Milptnenls was
Do You Realize
that luniluT and cement five on the bargain counter: that
all building material is cheaper than it has been for years,
and that the services of competent builders can be secured
.for wages lower than you will see again? Now, give this
a few moments' thought and you will act. as do the prudent
business men build now, save money' and avoid the rush
of coming good times. .
R4TIP VP.TAI. POUND
IN COLORADO HILLS
h. ... ...i. :..i. ......
nt. II is this reduction in wu.cu .....
riman objects.
Ilel'oie the llarr.niaa roa.is auopicu
(heir new schedule a year and a hall
-i -in ton was el.ari'e.t by tne
Southern Pacific on lumber shipped to
San Francisco anil points on mo earn
uf the Willamette valley. Shipments
from the west side of the valley were
.,....,,i..,l ,,t :! 'to a tun. the lillverence
being caused by the longer haul via Cor
.... n : ,!. A liioiiv. When the new
schedule was adopted the rate was ad
vanced to if", from either sioe oi uie
Because the complaint against, tins
increase was eonsnlereil wen loiiuui-u,
loiuioi. ordered that the rate tie
reduced to :i.-IO from east side points
and $:i.40 from wesi sine ponus. .
i.c oioinses the reduction of the
flat rule. and the case will ho carried
into die federal courts.
tYT.xTr.-v nTT.rr.p. wr.T.fiHES
. . - - ..
IN CHASE FOR uBAl IxiKB
WASIItvnTllV D. ('.. Julv
Carontite, a niineriil recently round i
. ..1......I.. iM :. uoiic.. of llie rare el
ilients of uranium and vanadium, and I
nas yielded traces ol the still rarer
element, radium.
These deposits, which also contain
.,,l..,i. mm niLnrf.l urn jtitt.ole.l l.t til.
,n..t ..r Ttlon nioiiiitni.i for.iie.lv hnowl.
j's Yinnpa plateau, and are similar to
those on foal creek, Hio Ulaneo conn
... t',.l..rn.lo Tln lill'H II.'eHellt 1L I.Cnil
tiful display of colors. The carontite,
wh ch constitutes a relalively stiuiiil
,...rii.ntiioe f the minerals found, oc
-i.rs ill the form of a lilm or tlnn crust
ol powdery material ol bright canary
- low or
i ....II .. ...1 n-l.i..l. ..lount.- rn
.,.,ible enrnotite in color and uuiienr
..mo in:; H-' tel. occurs I ever ereiu.-i
aim. out, pro.rd, on testing by experts
,.r t n o,'n lien i. i s ,rvev. ... lie a vi.ii.v-
dale ...f ti.ftf. Chemical tests of (lie
..'..a l,v .lwu-i. tlin ti.-esei.cn ill them
of -i t.i per telcMite, whi.'h is lielieved
t. be th lirst selenite iliscovereit iu tn?
1. ,. I- I Mp(.
l .is A Vcl'I.KS. fal.. Julv 2. "My
...rk Im in Sin. I'ranciscii.' said 1' ran
cis .1. Ueiiey, the graft prosecutor, when
asked if he would come to Los Angeles
and start an ant i graft crusade.
The prosecutor, who linn neen resting
at l.niig Bench, left hist, niglll for Sail
l.r.in..'iu..o. He declared emphatically
iloit III,, roiinl't I hat he would alinndoli
I he grail prosecution in San Francisco
,vi, I'.ilue.
"1 slarled t lo place the grafters
of Sun Francisco behind the liars, and
1 have onlv pnrlinllv succeeded
H.i.ev. "Bui vou can put
(his down. Unit Francis J. Heiiey n.
welched oil any proposition wnere
was fighting fr the right.
Medford Tribu..e, 50c per month.
Grater Lake
Lumber (Bo.
Politics nil over the "' .
Dollar barrel is oh tap.
fit course, money will not influence
our veto iu the iirosont campaign, hut
it will when you decide whore to buy
our cigars. If it goes lor tho cigars
manufactured by
K, XI. V. OMAR WORKS
on cull deiend II it being well spent.
Medford 5 cent. R R V 10 cent
and Del MarGa 15 cent upr
on sale everywhere.
TO HOT TO EAT
anvt'hiug but the best. If it is meat, you are
sure to get the best here, with the price, no more
than elsewhere.
Medford Meat Company
COLD STORAGE MbAIb
Facts Worth
Considering
To stop and think of the advantage
to be derived by plaejnd your order
for tailoring work with a relicbl tai
lor nuaus to favor us witn your pawoa
age. Satisfaction or your mousy back
is how stroug our guarantee 1. We-
... . . : t.
still have a rew summer suiting
at a greatly reduced price.
Keep your money ai Dome.
Oleaniug and repairing neatly don.
Next Hotel Nash.
Medford, Or.
W.W.EIFERT
CITY TAILOR. MEPPOKP, Q.
ABOUT
August 15 we will be ready
to sell tiered and seasoned
OAK WOOD
in any quantity at $3.00 per
tier, deliver!, or $2.00 per
tier at the ranch.
Good Rail Wood
Some cedar, sawed into tir
wood, at $1.50 per tier at
the ranch or $2.5l per tier
delivered.
For all necessary informa
tion apply to
NOTICE.
I Notice is hereby giveu that me uu
-. i -,;it uiu.lv tn tho cltv cuuncil
loe.B.gucu ... -i-rv " ,
of the citv or Mouioru, urcguu,
next meeting for a license to sell spir-
itous, vinous aud mall liquors .u Mu...
lities less than a ballon for the period
oi six mouths, at his place of business
at lot 13, in block 2(1, in the city of
Medford, Uragou.
Dated Julv 15, 1H08.
' H. O. WU.KKNSON.
The first "try" tn any line of effort
Is not usually enough. "Try '' "
a slogan as old as-exporlenc of Uu
man affairs.
For Those Tired
Aching Feet
uhh our Foot Powiip, aWutely guar
anUed.
Medford Pharmacy
The Hig Orug Store with Little Prices.
Ni-ar I'ostoffice
- - M I Clear nuiuiimo,
.Medford. Or. atflua'
It has just leaked out how Tom
McLaughlin, the sporting proprietor of
the Grand Central bar, was involunta
rily treated to a foaming bath of Fred
ricksburg lager, says the Dorris Boost-
... Tl.a Hi. ..n. otambop 0.-1,0 Itl'tlv 1.9.1
K.. . f U.. ...... -..M.
... 1 f u-un .Innrn ..ollar (A r.llt tllC
j "r :
fixings on the gafakus. In jimmying
around he decided that the trouble lay
where the circumference and diameter
came together, and accordingly cut the
U'l.li n ronr like Niauara the
F'i'" - :. , , , " , .
foaming beverage eaguiieu mm. in iwo
seconds Tom looked like a Herman
brewer who might have been sleeping
in tne basement of Wielands brewery
at the time of the r'risco earthquake.
He passed the distress signal up to the
bar creature above and barricaded him
self behind a die ..l beer kegs. When
hell, arrived and the flood subsided
Tom came forth and delivered thanks
that his bath was in good old Fred
ricksburg rather than prosaic water.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
John B. Beavenne to Anna K.
Langley, 110 acres in section
III, township 37, range 1! W . .
R. J. Edwards to Richard W.
Rowley, property in Ashland..
Edward It. Stinson tn Wesley
Truax, llhl acres iu section 1,
township 37, range 1 W
B. F. Clark lo Julius Beekman,
10 acres in section M, town
hip ft, range 2 W
Florence E. Taylor to Ben A.
Lowell, land in section 1.1,
township 3d, range 4 W
W A. Jones, sheriff, to Oeorge
F. King, N. W. V4 N. W.
t-4 section 3fi, township S5,
range 3 E
Medford Time Table
. SOUTHERN PA01F10 RAILWAY
1 Noi-thbouiid
No. ltjOrcgou Express j 5:'!4 p. in
v.. l4 Poi-tlaud Exi.ress. . . 6 49 a. m
t Southbound
N'ti. Ifi'lCaliforuia Express. . jlO:af! a. m
No 13'Saa Fraucisco Exp.. 3:l!ap. m
. . I O.IK.. n
Nu.8i!3Froui urauts rass. , v.'-j y
No. 'JfijFor Ashland 10:1S p.jn
PAOiriO & EASTERN RAILWAY
SfTTTlTavea Medford . . .". ."( 8:10 a. m
v.. til.v, Medford 2:50 p. m
No. 2Arrives Medford 10:28 a. m,
v . i ..:.,. l,.ofor.l :0S D. m
yjfui Tiieomoratioiis. I . '. ... .aT
Articles of iimorporal ion have been RfUUE RIVER TALLEY RAILWAY
filed in the office of (he secretary ol
slate for the Grants Pass Timber com
pany, principal of I ice Portland, capi
. u.o..ir K. I hi. .... I. ..i.'orii..ri..orr.. i.
lllisliotlg, W. II. .Uiei'lllllll a II. I ..oei
l'..t..rM
YVnrnor U'tirtitii... & Gore: uri ii.-iiih!
office, Medford; capital stock, fSH.IIUO;
incorporators, K. iN. Warner, n. . i.e..
man and h. I'., (.ore, ,lr.
So. 2-t.eaves
I No. 4Loaves
Motor Leave
MotorjLeuves
No. ljLeaves
No. 3'Leaves
I MotorjLeaves
Medford....
Medford
Medford
Medford. . . ,
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
MotorLeavc Jacksonville
MAIL OLOBEB.
.ii0:46a". m.
5:35 p. in
2:U0u in.
U:U0 p. in.
":U0 a. in.
3:30 p. m.
1:30 p. m.
7:30 p. oi
'ja. Waj-'rV.ir-.-)
:a-"',..-" (I-
fT - -. 5
MY IS IT?
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
I." II lti; Mrs. ('. J. Ihirnes, Gc
Centre, Dalmey Sc Trox.l, Mrs. James
FiUgibbou, .loo Fuller, .1. 11. liaunu.iu
James .Tone's, George W. (Jakes, O. 0
Stimuli, S. Wassuna, .lr.
EagJe Point.
Northbound .
Southbound
Jacksonville
iA.M.P."M.
.1 7:201 2:00
.'l I): Ml 4:54
.10:05 2:50
.10:20 5:20
NflTK'E
M..tia i herMl.v oiven tbst the un
tersigued will apply to the city council
if th city of Medford, Oregon, at the
uext mreliug ror a license 10 set. spu
L'lnnn. h.l Unlit li.lllOrl in UUSU'
,:: lu.a tl.Bn unllon for the oeriod
..r six inoutus, at nis piace oi uubiuw
u lut 11, iu block 2u, iu th city of
, vitdford, Orsgon.
Dated July Hi, ius.
W. M. KENNEDY.
4.1I1
800
50
Th old reliable Albany Nurseries
1 hav th largest stock of fruit trees
uu the Pacific coast. Pear, apple.
. k oiiitns aoricot. nectarine, ehec-
" ' .. . i i i .. i
ties, tngntn wamun. mut .m
mental trees, berries, rose and brub.
all of which I offer at iowok prices
consistent with first class nursery stock.
Having been with thi nursery 15 year.
I can guarantee n sw. . u
oau and free f'u' di.ease. I handle
.othing but Otcgoa grown trees.
Madford, Or
A LAUNDRY
that is unreliable, is most unsatisfactory
We pride onrsolves on the fact that our ,
work is invariably good. I
XTa ova a Wnmfl In-'
VV J MA W - i
dustry ana iampiuyi
Only White Help. ,
Tliat eacl, month id all best homes in thi. country, on the
library table, ami in .very club reading room, you laid the
METROPOLITAN
MAGAZINE
t. i :. L.... . ;.. i, .mil with those areat public and
It is Decauac a M-r . . .. i i
I I .1 A I 1., .luown.l.
human movements on wlntli in.; Miiiwicaii . . j
.t I .. . ....i.i, i.u.i tiniMii hnr)
It is because us stones mc ..... t- , . , . . ,
It is because its illustration in color, and black and white, et
the standard. . . . . .
It is because Us articles air inn in.". ......
I. i bec ause there is something in each copy lor every member
of every American lamily.
A YEAR'S FEAST
1800 Beautiful Illustration;. 1560 Viuyt of Reading Matter.
. ,i nr. 1 I J
83 Comph-lP Clones. J uoou i urms.
r. -I" I . I I .......t Ai-Iii'Ima
I imeiy uuu nuuno... -
1000 Paragraphs lifesenliiiillUe big news of ihe World al Large.
IU I lumorou.i v (uiiiiouii 'i"- .
Wonderful Colof V..ik. l-.c-nlcd i:. ffonlisp.eccs. tnserls and cover..
..... X' u (i-rllllrill lo
All lours lor one -- .,;,
TIIIO MKTKOPOLITA1M (VIAGAINE
PrK e Sl.."( per l'r r 1-1 ' ;"P
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
Medford. Oregon.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Will be made this season by
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Lines iu Oregon
I FROM MEDFORD, ORE.
as follows:
Both Way 0Waf
Through TW
TO Portland. Calif.
Chicago $82.40 $87.10.
St. Louis 77.40 82,40
St. Paul 69.90 81.T5
Omaha 69.90 78.00
Kansas City 69.90 75.00
Tieketd will be on sale
June 19, 20.
July 6, 7, 22, 23.
August 6, 7, 21, 22.
Good for return in 90 daj
with stopover privileges at
pleasure within lmuta.
REMEMBER THE
DATES
For any further information
call on
A. S. ROSENBAUM,
Local Aeeut. r wriie to
WM. M 'MURRAY, Gtneral
rPassenger Agent, Portlaa,
Oregon.
Tlie ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
FurnlHhe hot
water for tea "
very liurt notlca
It tun be ued
on tlm tr bl
or In tl.e kiUlwu
Att"h to any
elfifc-.iUer
durabl
AaybwJy wtaaiag to lvt la oa of
tb atatn't, Boot ato4ia aa4 fcaot Wa
d bom ia Mdforo, aaarit ax
P. O. Box tt.
THE OLD HOWAED AN0H
Tar, mile, .onta r.f Sledfortl and 2V,
tnllet weit of Ptoeaii, i UP
ia mall tract to uit lb. purcbawr.
Un. foartb caib, balaoe ia tbre pay
miat. Thi i opportnaity for
m.o of tiaall "" L',M1 witb 111
tb agt(.
Medford ;
Domestic Laundry
OLEN r ABRIOK, Prop.
MwlfoTd, Oregon.
,..,i a .iinutal arrauKaiat wlvh
Tb. pub..b.r. of tb ;;, ;i r.a to o'ff.tUi.foUowiu.ra-
THa miTHOPOUTAN MAOAZ1NE I by wl.MT u y r. aoPOUTAN 1
TTZ T'tZZ r'soTN OEEOOHIAN I. , W. ..far
betb for $1 SO.
BOOUB BIVBE
ELEOTBIO OO.,
Buccenor to Coador
I iCainr taar Oo. Of
1 10S W. TU at.,
100 W. 1 i ji
big .Httta rtirn. boM !
op.
I o,.i.on li attaaa A ta
ot ol at tW. ataa-lait"
aim yaeat ia erB can arw m vy
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