MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OKEfiONV FRIDAY, AIMU'ST 7. 11HIS. , POLICE . SPORTING NEWS. 4 UNABLE TO FIND DORR Involved Broker Has Dis-appcared-WatGhing Ports to keep him in U. S. SAN FItANCJSiO, Cul., Augutit ". Chief of l'oliec Uiggy has been unable today to find Frederick Dorr, the in volved San Francisco, Chicago aud New York broker, for whose arrest on a charge of felony embezzlement a war rant was issued yesterday afternoon. Dorr left on the coast line train for Loa' Angeles four minutes after the war rant was issued, and when Mil' train was searched at San Jose the man was not nbonrd. The warrant was sworn te by Captain II. II. Norwood, a mining broker, who alleges that Dorr sold and appropriated to his own use ou shares of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. 1'aul rail road stock valued nt $14,000. Chief ftiggy said today that Dorr had not been found hy any of his men, who are looking for the missing financier. Friend Defends Him. F. II. Lathrop, one of the business associates of Frederick Dorr, the miss ing broker, today said: "There is no rcr.soa whatever to think Mr. Dorr is trying to avoid service under the warrant issued yesterday. He fore he left yesterday he called tip Chief of Police. Iliggy and a Muni if then would be any complications which would interfere with his departure. That was hefore the warrant was issued, ami the chief told him there would not bo. it was my understanding that he was go iug directly to Los Angeles to work on his books, and if he has not arrived in that city I am sure he will turn up soon. There would be no renmui for him to try to hide, and 1 am certain that he was merely stopped somewhere on private business.' Office in Los Angeles. LOS ANUI'XKS, Cal., Angus! 7 No word has been received here of the whereabouts of Frederick Dorr, Ihe missing broker, by either members of his family or business associates. His office in the Ilradbnry block was be sieged today by excited clients, who allege that the broker owes them large sums of money and who threaten to in Htitnte proceedings against him as soon as he is located by the police. Detectives Hoosick and Ziegler have been haunting the railroad stations here on the lookout for Dorr and say they are certain that he has not entered the city. The police believe that he is in hiding somewhere near San Francisco nnd that he will not attempt to come to I.os Angeles. ROUMANIAN ARMY IS ROTTEN TO THE CORE VIENNA, August 7. Military cir cles are startled today by the results of an investigation following a report from Major Sturdza, the premier's son. charging shocking immorality, drunk enness, reckless extravagance and gam bling aaiong the officers of the Rou manian army and utter inetliciency throughout the rank and file. When the young major made these astounding declarations some time ago the minis try immediately ordered a general in spection and the findings of the com mittee delegated to investigate found evidence to amply bear out the charges. Discipline in the army apper.rs to be entirely lacking. There are practically no regulations and the accounts of the eommisariat reveal extensive frauds, the officers in command having filled their pockets with public funds. As a consequence of his remarkable disclosures, Major Sturdza had been called upon hy a score of prominent army officers to fight duels. He has already met and vanquished seven of his antanoiiHta. CANNIBALS ON VERGE OF ANOTHER INSURRECTION MSHON, August 7. The cannibal population of Portuguese Cuinea is on the verge of another insurrection, ac cording to news brought here today by a vessel from the southwest coast of Africa. The reports indicate t hat Pissoa is now practically in a stnte of siege, as ; the manoaters have mnn haled a threat-1 ening force outr.ide the walls awaiting the governor 's decision. It is feared the authorities finally will be forced to yield, although the governor had steadfastly stood out against Hie en raged natives for several week-. Should the natives take the town, pil lagelagf and bloodshed would inevitably result. Every preparation has been made to resist the impending on slaught of the black hordes, but the situation is admitted to be s-riotit. Detailed rppori of the nsciie of Ku roean inhabitants of Hissoa by the French cruiser Canard are beginning to drift in. The two has been sorely beset by the warriuc natives for many days, am inn nitinn was running low, civilians and even women were fighting alongside the small garrison of Portuguese sol diers. .lust at this crisis the Cas-ard happened to tp at the port, and un der her gun the natives were forced to fall back. The natives have recovered from their fright at the guns of the wi rsluj and are again -urmunditig the city. K.M TrtMIW, m Pit moiU. The Beavers were blanked in the firt game pmyed with the Seals on the grounds of the latter on Tnelav. The reonrd game for length was pluyoil at Portland Sunday, when t ho lleavrrs and Seals plnvM 20 iuuiues. The (jnmo finally wont to Hie visitors, thorugh the error of Ryan, by a score of G to 5. Granev and Sntor were the opposing pitchers. Tho great work of the Detroit team has been a surprise, as few predicted the Tigers making such a fight for the pennant after falling before the Cubs last fall. Helen Norte, tho speedv little mare owned by Judge Hrents of Walla Wal la, Wash., died at Hnshville, Ind., Sat urday from aa attack of bowel trouble. Helen had been working on the grand circuit and had a record of 2:094, al though she lowered this mark in Cleve land in 190(1 by going it in 2:0nA. Judge Hrents recently refused A.'iimo for the animal, who was a granddaughter of the noted Altamont. jos Angeles is playing winning ball right along and is nearly 40 points 'i head ot Portland. San Francisco is third, w hile Oakland is still in posses sion of tho cellar. In the American league has arisen a new star one that will be shining brightly when that of the mighty Wag tier has set. Today it is a question which is the more brilliant Wagner or Cobb of Pittsburg. Cobb, demon batsmna, demon base runner and won- lerful fielder, of the Detroit Americans. is only 22 years old. He is the fastest man in the American league. He is hitting at a terrific clip. He is as grace ful as a deer and as strong as a lion. He was a sensation last year, he is a marvel now. Det ween Hans and Ty ( 'obb t here is little to choose. Their hitting, their base running their field ing are about even, .Inst, two draw backs has Cobb a quick temper and tendency to ' swelled head, ' ' STRIKE SITUATION ON CANADIAN ROAD QUIET VANCOUVER. B. C. August 7. WRilliam Whyte, second vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railroad com pany, wheu asked today if he had hiiw thing to say concerning the rate war, shook his head and said that the mat ter is in the hands of the local offi cials. When further questioned, as to whether he cared to comment on tho strike situation, he slightly relaxed aft er a moment of reflection, and said: ' We really have not li iug to say about it. It is not our plan to talk or act in the matter. When the concil ia t ion commit tee made its rulings I telegraphed lo Ottawa from Winnipeg and tidd them that their findings were not, from onr point, of view, satisfac tory, but that, in order to keep tho spirit of the conciliation act, we would agree lo them. " The plain inference from Mr. Whyte's comment seemed to be that, inasmuch the coucilation committee had given muling, and the men had gone oat on strike, it was up to the commission lo took after the enforcement of its own rulings. The situation here is quiet today- LUCIEN YOUNO TO BE MARE ISLAND COMMANDANT WASHINGTON, Augusl 7. -Captain Lucien Young is to be the new com maudaiit at Mare Island navy yard, San Francisco, according to ail vices given out by the navy department. He will succeed ( apiain .i. n. -miiioh, nun been transferred to command of the re cniiting ship Independence, now nt Mare Island. Commodore J. M. Robinson, whit has been in command of the Independence, is relieved and has returned to his home. SHEEP DISEASE CLAIMS A BOY FOR VICTIM NEW YORK, August 7. Surgeon at the Harli-m hospital today are holding an autopsy over the remains of William Bienz, a Hi year-old boy, who died of anthrax, a sheep disease, last night. This is the first case of the kind ever reported in Harlem, and the doctors are studying its singular phases. At first it was thought that a urns quito had bitten the boy, but as the disease developed, it was discovered that he was suffering from the sting of insect which is usually found on the sheep in Russia. NE TURKISH CABINET NAMED BY SULTAN CONSTANTINOPLE, August 7. The new Turkish cabinet was named to day by the sultan, acting under the direction of Kinmil Pahn. There is not a single react ioiiurv in the cabinet, which is composed of men wholly out of sympathy with the old regime. This is considered as a guarantee that the new constitution will be observed to the letter nnd there is great rejoic ing among the member of the Young Turks party. CARDINAL GIBBONS RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS ItoMK, Anoint 7. Crinlinril OiMMins h:is entin-lv n-fnvT'l f mm the :itt:iek nf inifi inril trouble thnt ni.-ulf it no oo.:irv for him tn go lit bed yonterday, a.-n.rdmi; to r.port r ivi-.l hen- to i.iv. The :ir.in:.l i r iving nnc.it. liti'nin lo th- .oniiratnlnt ion of his friend" on the "liort duration of hi illnos.. Ho expects to appear at t h 'ii'.in torn-. o Miller & EWBANK The secret 's out ACT 11. lilTY TT. Nature's Grace i ! When warm, drink "Cole jstin" to make you cool. When cool, drink "Cole jstin" to keep you well. anderson & bmhdsi i Agents for Medfoi!. Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness ACT I 11 A. M. Tired housewife to Xeat Neighbor: Why, the idea, you have your washing all done and on the line! I low white it looks! You must use some magical prepara tion to accomplish sueh miracles. Neat Neighbor: I do, Jennie. Listen. You can buy five bars of "Swift's Pride. Laundry Soap" and one bar of Fairy Soap all for 2")c; or you can buy 10 bars of Swift's "Sua)" Laundry Soap for 2"c, if you know where to buy. 1 t's foresight. You can buy it from the big cash paying, cash saving store We have EMEN T and will sell you a sack, ft barrel or it carload. We handle several gradcH uud will give you the tests of all. Cement sidewalks are going in ull over town and what looks s.i cheap or thrift lens a an old loose board sidewalk in front of your property? Consul- u cement contractor uud you'll find hia price right. The big ilemaud now on for rmrieut is going to make it hard to get and naturally at an increase in prieo. G rater Lake Lumber go. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply tn the City Council of the City of Medfunl, Oregon, at the next meeting for a license to dell spirit aim, vinoiiti and malt liquors in ipiun titiea less than u gallon, for the period of six mouths, at bin place of business at lot 14, in liloeli 20, in the. City nf Medford, Oregon. Dated .lulv IB, 1H08. HARRY CAMPBKI.I,. NOT ICR. Notica it hereby given that the nil ! lemigned will apply to the city council I of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at the next meeting for a liiemo to ell pir 1 iiAm, iiiom and malt liquora in qunli- litiea li than a gillnn for the period 'of nil monHil, at hi place of huainei u lot 11. in block 'in, in the city of I Medford, Oregon. Dated July 10, 11(08. . W. M. KENNEDY. NOTICK. Notice in hereby given that the tinder' HigiKx will apply to tho city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at tin1 meeting to lie held on Augllut 3, for n licenite to Bell npjritmiK, cinotm arid malt liquora in (piantitien Ichh than a gallon, ut his placu of hiiflineHft, nt Iota 10 and II, in block 21, in naid city, for n period of Nix months. Haled .Inly 20, III0S. JOHN II AKHINOTON. TIIL OLD HOWARD ANCH rhr rriili-B south of Metlfonl ml 2Vj miles WfHt of Phot-nix, i now cut np in hni11 tracts to sifi thr purr baser. Onr fourth roan, haUnee in throi pay miits. This is iar opportunity for men of small mrnns. Kisteil with all the aganti. Mid ford Trtbunt, OOo psr tut nth, BIJOU THEATRE Friday and Saturday "TIIK YOUNO ED HUOTtTKTJS" The old home scene Raid ly the guerrilla band and the killing of the father The Younger brothers organizing for re venge The first, holdup The great Xorthfield bank robbery The fight with the posse Capture of the Younger brothers. "Oil, WHAT l.UNOS" The best comic on market Oak Park Addition On railroad on the West Side, north of depot grounds and conveniently located for business men seeking home sites close in. These fine lots are offered for sale cheap, on good terms, and the owners are in position to offer building inducements to anyone wishing to make the right kind iff improvements. Why go out to the faraway suburbs when such fine residence lots can be obtained at prices ranging from $200 to $350 per Lot situated where an advance in price is assured, and where, the first benefit will be derived from the completion of the railroad to the timber? It pays to figure on such in vestments in a live town like Medford, and the present prices for these lots will look like a veritable gift to the buyer in a year or two hence. For full particulars apply to the Rogue River Exhibit it is up to You What Will You Do? If you do a lot of thinking, if your brain is active and the strain is wearing out your nerves and breaking down your system day by clay, then you may reflect for a moment, if it would not be wise to drink the strength of roasted grains, to buy at your grocery store a pack age of Golden Gram Granules No man can consume his strength and. retain it at the same time; he ought to replenish an equal amount daily. 0 OLD EN 0RA1N GRANULKS is'far super ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can he had in any grocery store for 2'n: Order a package today. All grocery sell it. A Money Saver We Fully rciilizc- that tlit-ro in u int. jority of petipli' wlio alwiyn winli tlm vnry ImihI. Thcue p'opl arc wine. The hunt in always the rlicapufit in tin long run. Imperially in this lrin uf onr IM'UK WlllTK" I'M.OUK, in hu mui-h an unv lii.ntvwilV wlm has tried it known thai it tnaket many tuoreluavcH tu the nick tlm u onlmurv flour. Don't be .miiiy wino ami poiiml fuolirili, Iml Imy tin- tn-Mt II. Mir, i. c, "Pure While," of Allen & Reagan TIIK OltoCKItY ON TIIK COKNi:it Why Not Iron In Comfort? Nn reiiHon to ho inif'oinl'nrtiihlt' in a lint, Niiii'ly kitchen. You ean take your Klecfrir Inm to any pari of the hniixe h hi-re there is a iicht ttoekel. A a ex tension eonl from t lie kiti'ln-fi liht will enable you to f it nn t he porch. Telephone M n in H'i5 unl have an Klrct nr I ron "-nt ymi mi one week V fier trial. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. HucefNMor to Condor Water Power Co. Of fie 'Jiift Went Seventh St., Opiioiitv Big Electric Sign. Land Comp'y Building ABOUT August, la we will be ready to sell tiered and seasoned; OAK WOOD! in any quantity at $3.00 perf tier, dcliverl, or $2.00 per.: tier at Ihe ranch. Good Rail Wood Some cedar, sawed into ti&r, wood, at $1.50 per tier at the ranch or $2.50 per tier delivered. ; For all necessary in forma- tii ni apply to WESTERN OREGON ORCHARD CO. ? Medford, Oregon. NOTICE. ! f Notiee is hereby gvf-n tli.it tbo un lenifrneil will apply to tbo city council of the city of Moilforil, Oregon, nt t ho next meeting for a hcenne to sell spir i toils, vinous mill mnlt liniiorn in oimn titieN lesH tint ri n bullon fur tho period oi ftix month, nt bin pluce of bimiuesl nt lot l.'l, in block l, in the city of Meilfonl, Oregon. ;! Ilnle.l .Inly in, IrtOS. . II. O. WII.KKNS0N. i At tho Mnlfnrtl Tea & Coffee House. Soe us for bargains Wn have farmt for tHle,weU improved; gooil orchards; rich soil; 20 to per mere. Pears H I'irlle, Brownsville Land k. Investment Co., Brownsville, Oregon. tf r