Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 05, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEIKOK VAVIA TRIBUNE. MEM-FORD, ORKOOX, AV KDN'T'.SDAV, AUGUST 5, 1008.
TRY HERMANN
Social and Personal
IN NOVEMBER
Seven Fending Land Fraid
Indictments Dismissed
Albany Man Fined
'Si-vm of the pi-udiiiK taiiil fraud in
dirtinciitH have been disinin-d in whole
or iu urt in tho United StntcB court
on motion of Tracy C. iwki-r, special
usHinlant attorney (jeni'iul, and on tile
rocoinmendntinn of FraneiH .1. Ileney
himKelf. The trial of IlitiK'-r Hernia
in tho famous "Hlne Mountain" case,
nan net fur November 11. Tho other
cases were continued until the October
term.
Dr. William II. Davis and Clark K.
l.noinis. an ex siiecial nurnt, who were
indicted jointly in December, 1WU, with
Salmon II. Oinisliy on ft chure ot con-inu-v.
vesterdav withdrew their for
mer pleas of not (,'nilty and pleaded
(ruilty. Mr. Davis was tmeci if.ioo, inn
I he sentence of Iioomis, who is expect
ed to be n witness for the prosecution
in the Hermann trial, was suspended.
Another indictment against Dr. Davis,
nlleniii(! perjury, was dismissed.
Thayor Indictment Dismissed.
In the sumo indictment tlin conspir
acy charge was dismissed as ainiiist
Kl'bert K. Ilrown and Mrs. Nellie Drown
on motion of Mr. It.cl.er, who said he
u-iin satisfied from the facts in the
case that tho connection of thoso do
fondants with tho allowed conspiracy
was only slight and involved no crnn
iunl intent on their part.
After nulling a letter from Ileney, in
which tho K"'ft prosecutor confessed
that ho believed tho iillognl conspiracy
was barred nailer the statute of limita
1 inns. Mr. JWker cnum-d the diMmitum!
of Mm iiulirtimtiil in whirl. C'lnmlf Tlmy
vr nml ntliern were clmrired with it vmi
mimicy to iienuire Hevrrul thmmuni.
tw.rvH of Tillnmnok cotitity timber IiuhIh
finiMhilfMillv. Mr. Honey lUreetoil this
fliHooHition of tin indictment. Ani(lc
from Thjiver, the other ilefenilnnlN in
eluded in the imlictimnt wiuo: (lurk
K. Ilndlev, Miniriee l.eiich, Wnller .1
Smith (how deeeiiHed), ThonuiH ('onto,
.rutin 'I'ii! He nml (J. O. Nnltiu.
Ijovy Stipp Cleared.
Iiidictment Nn. I'ltl'J, tOirirKiiiK lh'nry
Mfddmm and oIIhth willi roiiMpirney ley
malt in l' fnnidnlent mirveyintf contraets,
was dimnifHeil oh itirainul Lew Htiitii. At
the time the indielment whh returned
Htipp wa jiiNlieo of the ponce at Ore
von City, where he now linhln the office
uf di'iiitty dintriet iitlmney. In n.(inj(
for (lie diHiniHHal of the indiclmenl
against Stipp, Mr. Hecker explained to
the court Hint Htipp was not an active
participant in tin' alleged conspiracy
and did only what he did n n imtiirr
public, without n knowledge of the
crimimil intention and opiTatioiiH of
(he oriinntorH of the conspiracy.
A not her ind ict ment d isminsed was
Mint iiJiiiiHt JoHeph lUack and oilier
in what in known aH the " Wiscoimin "
case. These men were indicted for
conspiracy to defraud Ihe government
of timber land in this Htiile, but the
prosecution was defeiited in an nttempt
lo cause ho removal of the defendants
from Wisconsin to Oregon for t rial.
Knther than have the docket further
encumbered bv the case, Mr. Meeker
caused it to be dismissed, as to all of
the defendants.
Los Augclos Indictment.
Mr. Itecker also had indictment No.
4S-ISI, known as the "Los Angeles"
case, dismissed as against the defend
ants Warren (iitlelea, Holier! W. Ken
ii y, .IiU'oh ('. ( 'ross and (Ici.rge L.
Ml earns. This is the case in which (lie
officers of the I'acif ic l-'urnilurc &
Lumber company and their agents wen
indicted for seeking to rob tho govern
ment of nearly lnou acres of t i tuber
bind in Curry comity.
The grind of the land fraud onsen will
In- resumed Monday, October 1", when
Mr. Hecker has arranged for the trial
of the Piicifie Furniture & Lumber
company case. Tin' trial of this case in
expected to occupy fully four week, at
the government lias approximately iODO
letters relating to the alleged conspir
acy and which pruhably will lie offered
as exhibits.. Fnllmviiig this case, tin
trial of Ibuger lleniimiii will be takci
up, n postponement of this trial from
the October term fur which it had beet
set having been agreed to by the gov
eminent at the request of A. N, Worth
ington, chief counsel for Hermann, who
lias gone for a trip abroiol and will not
return until fall.
Miller
Med-
Classified Advertisements
OKLAHOMA BANK LAW
CHAMPIONED BY BRYAN
KAIKVIHW, Lincoln, Xeh., Angustri,
In vfew of the Homiparte opinion that
national baitksl cannot comply with
Oklahoma's state law with respect to
the tfiinranty of deposits, a oihjeet ii
which Mr. Ilrviin is vitally interested
it is to be presumed that he will make
it one of the lending issues of the cam
pflign. Already he has decided to make
it tho feature of his Topeka speech, the
latter part of the present month.
Contrary to expectation:, the speech
of acceptance of Jtryan will be a short
one. Me Muted today that by actual
count it contained Wii) words. While
the issues of the campaign will bo ilis
cussed, it is . understood t hey will not
be gone into nt any length, his views
being reserved for more elaborate treat
in en I in the special speeches he intends
lo mnke.
It Ewhanfes.
jc cash fur egft. Miller
We pay 22-jc t-ah fyr eggs.
Ewbanks.
Andrew Baker of Koxy transacted
business in Mod ford Monday.
John Carnev of Central Point was
ong his Med ford friends Tuesday.
T. W. Beckett went to Talent Titos
Inv morning.
Jesse Hunch of Fort Klamath is mak
ing a visit iu Medford, his former home.
District Attorney Mulkey was in Med
ford Tuesduy morning.
U'n imv "L":.c ea;:h for egg::. Miller
Kwba nks.
1 IV Williams and J. A. Obcnehain
were in Medium .mimihh "
IICSS.
Miss J'av Sears of Jaeksonville hau
been visiting relatives living
ford.
trm I1..1-V Unf'fer is the LMU'st of
Iter sisler, Mrs. W. c. lleagan, i .m-h
ford.
J. K. lihoten of !old Hill district
the miner, soeut Mommy anernoon in
Medf.ird.
p.Jlf Hull of (iriffin Creek district
h;is been iu Mcdfonl Hcverai nines one
ly.
Adolph Schult., one if Jacksonville'!
nergetic business men. was iu our citj
I'nesday.
W II. Host wick, A. Throckmorton
ind K. Smith were over from Appb gate
uesday morning.
.1. H. (iriffin of Josephine county was
u the southbound train Tuesday on
his way lo Ashland.
I'obert Taylor, the painter, has re
turned from rnruano ami remim.-.i ...m,
ness.
(' W. Couklin. the undertaker, went
. i-.-Lu,.i.ville Toesdav on ond'essional
business.
Miss Sabrev Hooker of Woodville pro
mctw as among her Medford friends
ihe fore part f the week.
.It din A. Milb r of Lake Creek district
liansncted business in Medium lues
lay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Pierce left on
th northbound train 'J uesday evening
to pass a fow weeks at Newport.
udge Dunn relumed to Ashland
Sunday from a short business visit at
(i rants Pass.
tieorge K. Young, operator in tim
ber lands, has returned from a short
stay lit Colestin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alford of Talent
l.uve been visitim J. N. MniishVliL who
lives near Tolo.
A. K. Kenincs, former district atlor
iM-v, has returned from a professional
visit at Portland.
(leorge MeDuiiough and I. '. Wilson
w-ro over from Hums alley I Ii
part of the week,
Mr. Xoe rind his t'amilv, who have
been camping in the Hig Hullo seetion,
mo at home again.
(leorge P. King and family have re
turned to northwestern California after
short visit here.
Harry tiilson of Sterling precinct I
made Medford and Jacksonville a bust
ness visit Tuesday.
John W. Jacobs, clerk of Central
Point precinct, was in Med lord audi
litcksonville Monday.
Miss Prances Humes of Portland, t In'
well known educator, is in Jacksonville
paying her former home n visit.
Hon. William A. Carter of Portland
nml Prank Hughes of Salem are iu this
section an timber laud business.
I1'. II. Pamir, superintendent of the
Medford water plant, and his wife visit
ed at Cold Kay the first of the week.
M rs. Taylor of Harden City, Kan.,
who has been visiting her niece, Mrs.
I". W. Mollis, efi for her home Mou
day evening.
W. J. Iean and James Purv is of T;il
ent preeinet left for Newport Monday
evening to spend a t'e
sounding sea,
Hon. W. I. Vtiwtcr has been making
a business visit to Ma veil port, Wash..
:-nd also spent a couple of days at Port
I And.
Mrs. W. L Pinnoy of Jacksonville
was iu Medlord I ucsdav en route to
'cntial Point for a visit with friends
living there.
Han Watson, the Portland restaurant
ear and politician, was on the north
bound train Tuesday on his return from
He liver.
P. Lundahl and L'rickson Hro. were
over from the Western Oregon liixcst
ment company orchard during the
week.
Mrs. Ii. V. Uni 1 1 of Ceutial Point
preeinet visited iu Medford Monday aft
ernoon and was tho guest of her daugh
ler. Mrs. Charles Strang.
( 'on nt y Treasurer Crotupuiller ha
sold the bond issue of Central Point
srhool district, amounting to $ 10,000,
to Morris Brothers of Portland at par,
.1. I. Peari-e, t he genial woodsman,
came down front Klk Creek Monday
and has since gone to Weed, Cal., where
he will be employed on a big sawmill
Professor W. T. Van Neoy of the fat
uity of f hi southern Oregon slate nor
ma I school and his wife are visit nig
Medford, guests of their daughter.
Mrs. I. It. Kiissell.
Patrick J. Kyan diet! Monday morn
ing, after a protracted Illness, from
He was one of the earliest
soul hern ( regon, coming
and 71 vears of age.
Hon. II. von dor Itellen came over
from Wellen Monday, accompanied by
his wife, son and gianddaugohter. Mrs.
V. and the little girl left on the north
bound train that evening for a sojourn
at Newport.
Oua Cent Word No tingle Inser
tions leu than 16 cenu. 4lx Insertions
for the price of four. Bovmtjtlv
cents ft Hue per motnh.
F0& BT.
F0 eENT Puroiead r5, tfectnc
light and baths. Mrs. R. L. Hale, D
street uebf 1Mb. if
POK SALP Large grade Jersey cow;
will be fresh in about two weeks. In
quire of Kd AndrewH. 1 H
POK SALK
vass. 1. K.
streets.
-Now 12x14 tent, 8 oz. can
Mc(iinnis, Cottage and C
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POK SALK 100 fine Angora goats. Ail
dress Charles Shillingford, Crescent
City, Or.
POK HA LP Store und lot on North C
struet aud (J-room residonco property,
D and Seventh street, 100x100. Ad
drone W. K. Page, Medford. 120
H10 HAKHA1N Owing to rovorscH iu
business, I must sell my home at once;
2 bedrooms, I dining room, 1 parlor,
1 kitchen, 1 hall room, J pantry, 1
large summer kitchen, 2 porches, chick
cu house and yard, garden and fruit,
apples, puarti, plums and grapes, fine
weel, walking distance, 2 IoIb, each
50x140; price $irf.0, $750 cash will
bundle. Add mm P. O. Box 272, Med
ford. 13
POK SALK A Barred Plymouth roost
or, thoroughbred, lo months old. Ad
dress P. O. Box .172, Medford.
POR SALE Leading rooming house iu
Mud ford, location uusurpussed, genu
ine burguin to right party, cash prop
oBition only. Write C, Box 508. 118
POK 8ALK Team or ponies, thorough
ly broke for aadde or driving, single
or double; ulso back and lmrnesn; a
snap. Apply L. K. P., Tribune office
POK SALE Half interest in the best
businesa proposition in Medford. Ad
dreas Box 27, Medford.
fon
eks tit the
POK HALE Sand and gravel; tho best
grade of sand aud gravel for sale by
J. T. Long, Riverside avenue, near Me
Andrews' ford.
FOR SALE Residence properly; 7
rooms aud bath, city water, electric
lights, sewer connection. P. 0. Pugo.
FOR SALE lfi choice lots, five min
utes from depot, near school; oasy
terms. P. 0. Page.
POK SALE Seventh street business
proporty, two story brick, 50x140; also
2:10 feet on Seventh street by 50 feet
on Riverside avenue. P. C. Pftjo.
POK SALE 8. N. Subdivision is in the
market now; choice ten acre tracts,
best locution in the valley, L. Nee
1 1 em oyer, Jacksonville.
POK SALE A first-cliiss pianola-pia-
10; a bargain. P. O. Box uT, Mod
ford.
WANTED.
WANTED Two girls for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. Pay, North ten
tral avenue.
camping
Address
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WANTED To hire a light
wagon for two weeks' trip.
A. S., Tribune office.
WANT ED Teams of horses, about lono
pounds each; suitable for light orchard
work. Win. liainsl'onl, Hotel Moor,-.
1HI
WANTED To rent, Oregon hotel or
resort or property suitable for same;
purchase privilege; give price and full
particulars. Deutsche, 4T.S Newport aw,
Chicago. US
WANTED A span of good horses,
geldings or mares, which can be driven
or worked, seviu or eight years old.
sound and gentle, weight 1100 or 1200
pounds. Address Tribune, Medford.
WANTED To buy from 100 lo 300
head of stock sheep. Write Box 131,
Medford, Or.
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BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue,
Just North of the Jackson County Bank
Our Annual August Clearance Sale
NOW ON IN FULL BLAST
TO M KK KOO.M l''R Ol'li WINTKI! (I(H)HS THAT WILL SOON AKHIVK W K OI'KKH Ol'lf KXTIHK STOCK OK Sl'MMKH COOllS AT TUB l''OL
1 OWI(i WUrl-'ti LOOK THEM OVER. COMPARE THEM WITH OTHERS. VK HAVE ALWAYS SOLD MoNKST (i O O I) S AT HON KST
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coods' i;k ll this sim.mku s noons, wi: allow nothixi; to okt moi luv on oih shclvks.
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lic;iiliir I'rici
Men's Nctilcton Patent Oxl'or.ls spli.OO
Men's Nettleton Tan Oxl'ords $(.()()
Men's Nettleton Viei Kid Oxfords !p.").."(l
Men's Xetlleton (linunetal Oxfords ."j..")!!
1 ':l ( ent S .Till IS ;llll ( I llllllK't;! O.Xlol'dS, 1
ular price I.Olt, now selling at $
n,,nKli. Mi.li. Vii-i K hoes I va lies. al"..5o
Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, regular tl.-'iO
.tl'.OI) values, now
Ladies' Patent Oxfords, .f4.00 values, at $2
Ladies' Patent and Kid Oxford, :!." values, at Sp2
Ladies' ..(Ml and .f:5..")0 Kid Hand Turned ?2
Low-Tleel Patent Oxfords. re.n .f ..")() vals.. at..!jl
Ladies' Palent Hand Turned Shoes, regular
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.75
50
25
25
.25
.25
ind
.15
.95
.85
.60
.80
.-.0() values, at : $3.90
Ladies' Patent Button Welt, regular .-.00,
now $3.90
Ladies' Kid l!uthn, Hand Turned Shoes, regular
sfin.50, now .' $2.95
Ladies' Oanvas Shoes and Oxfords, and
2.00, now $1-00 and $1.60
KM) j mirs of lialiies' and Children's Oxfords and Slip
pers, g'oinn' at, per pair 50
They cost us more than this.
Fanners' Heavy Mountain Boots.
Fanners' Light Shoes, just right for August and Sep
tember, going' at &icciitl I'rirrs.
Boys' and Misses' School Shoes, we will sell at Sprrinl
l' vices tliat will astonish vou.
Otioil I'arlur iu Ferry's Warebuiis
SKVKNTH 8TRKET.
rlii'iininlijtm.
pilillCI'I'M ft(
lii'rt' in I s.l',
LOST AND FOUND.
.OST All Kluiii wut.'h, No. llmilHH
Kinili'r plciiHO lojivt' at Hum oft'ifo ftiul
rtveivo rowiinl. 117
Kol'Nl) Itinct'li't. un c:irnivul mfiimls
llliuiri Snutlu'.'ll I 'ill' i 1'if ul't'icf. lis
BUSINESS CARDS.
THE ODELL,
t.r:ltlii; Kooining HollHO of Uiti fity
Vrn Imlln. Over Posloffi.i'.
M. I). MOOKK.
J. T. ANEBOM,
WELL D100EK. MKDr'ORl), OR
Pricoa right. l'uin tirnitied wlion
WanttHl.
DR. A. B. SWEET
rtivRit'ian ami Sur(rt.m.
Office t Kvaiilonrr.
COLVIO DURHAM,
Attornejra-at kw.
Oe. U. Durham, Omnia Pass, Or
Wm M. Oalvig, Madfard. Or.
01IISH0LH MARTIN
ll.itni I'aintinir. I'ainr UanKinir aa.l
' Tinting. All work unarantoeil.
I'houc 229. Ijflrkboi 12.1, MfcforJ. Or.
SMITH & MOLONY
QO TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR
OLASSE8.
"He Uaa No Othor Buaineaa."
Wuuu olliers fail, full on
, DR. E. J. BONNER,
lvc .Specialist.
Ot'l'iio in liu' (Ininil Tliiattir lilclj;.
I'lioui) ;t". Hovonth antl Main.
w-m
7 s very jilniti In .ire
I'm the wiun'nui nominee.
f all ihe eandidales noiu
inaled. vote for Han Cujiid.
The real advance agent of
prosperity. To help liini win.
you must smoke cigars that
have no disagreeable odor. A
good smoke is assured if you
try our
Medford 5 cent. R R V 10 cent
and Del Marca 15 cent Ciqiir
on i-vr here.
BIG CASH SALE
OF GROCERIES!
Vnlike other so-called sales, our sale lasts all llie time. My buying for cash and
selling for cash we are able to cut out ma ny expenses incidental to the credit bus
iness. We propose to give you the benefit of this saving by cutting the prices
on our groceries. We cannot quote everything, but you will find we sell all
standard goods, and sell them at a cheaper price than you pay if you buy on
credit, or otherwise, elsewhere.
W p:iy "'J
& Kwbanka.
raih ftir i'kk1'. Millor
Ihkidferi Furotaure Ca., Untortatara
Day phone 353 ; Ninbt Phonea: C. W
Conklin .1(1; J. H. Butler M.S.
WHIfATC BETBOYITB Mill VOL
0TI0V AAOV09.
Utk to i i Wafonl, (Ik
ft H. rHAT. M. B
1'byaician aJ
Mlira equipped Operati
X Hat. Ofaioa lloiira, 10 12, t 4 1". .
Of flea in JacWon ComJKy Sajaat l&tf,
R.R.V. Cigar Works
Minlford. Or.
I f you liave lost or found
anyUiiiiat. nt'ed work, or have
soinethiiiij; to sell, j) doesn't
natter what you want is. try
& Wjitt A J in The Tribune. 1
BREAKFAST FOOD. ETC.
"('res j 10." a regular straight K)c seller,
we sell 3 for 25c
Dr. I 'rice's Hreiikfusl Food, a regular
l.'ic or '2 for li.'ic seller, we sell for
10 straiglit
(' renin of Wheal sells as you know for
J0e: we sell it for 1"i
lO-iiound sacks of " .)( f 'hi ire r" While
Onls. regularlv selling for -H'c we
sell for ..' 35
Wihh's (imic .Iniee. a quart regular
ly selling for tillc. now 50r
:c pints, now 30
Worcestershire Sauce in the if 1.00 size,
we sell for S5e
( 'n rnnl ion Mill,', regularly selling for
l.V or 'J for -J"c. we sell'lOo straight
( 'mi in J Toiiiitlni v, selling regularly as
above, we sell for ,KV straight
Ciiitut il Corn, same, i. e., 10c straight
Xoritt iinn Sardines, selling every
where for I V, we sell for 10c
LUNCH GOODS. SOAP ETC.
Cliipind liccf. in the regular i'oc glass
jars, we sell for .' 30
The large sized bottles of Olive Oil,
which vou have alwavs paid $1.00 for,
we sell' for .' S0C
And the small '.Vic size for 30
Vou have been used to buying Sunny
Monday Soap at 4 cakes for i'oc. "We
sell five bars of Sunny Monday, one
of Crystal White for 25c
AVe sell 2 bars of Fairbanks' "Mas
cot" washing soap for 75C
Assorted toilet soaps, including the
standard brands, a dozen bars . .-10c
( 'nlliili ne. a regular fl.oO seller, now
going, for cash, at $1.40
Sumilc (Jneeii Ollces. 7"c bottles,. . 60C
SI nf fed Oli c,s. ::."c size 30c
Toicnlu Cnlsiii. L'Oc for credit; now (
for cash 16c
'. Iu mi lulu r. Mr. f 'nriiii r. ire
id eri.sVi for ioiir jiroilnce.
Miller & Ewbank
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