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    MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOOX. SATURDAY. AUOUKT 8,
COMMUNIOATIONa
The Athletic Club.
To the Editor:
Ou account of so mniiy people askii
me aoout aitterent things, concerning
the Mcdford Athletic club, I wish to
atate that I know nothing about the
business of that institution. The facts
are, 1 am not or never was a member of
the club, although 1 may have been
the cause of it starting, but I did uot
think that it would be a success the way
the parties in charge were running
thiugtt, so told them plainly that 1
would have nothing to do with it. An
athletic club is a good thing for any
town when properly managed, but you
have to do these things right. Huaiuoss
men will not give up their money un
less they see something or receive some
benefit from it, and you can't run a
club without having the support of the
business men. Yours respectfully,
W. H. XVEST.
BEYAN GOES TO CHICAGO
TO SEE LABOR LEADERS
LINCOLN", Neb., August 8. Appa
rently the real reason for William J.
Bryan's proposed visit to Chicago on
August 8 2, when ho exteots to remain
in that city threo days, is to hold n
conference with the presidents of the
labor organizations of the country, who
are to be in Chicago at that time.
This information was obtained today
from a source close to the Commoner
and it is understood that the conference
with the labor leaders will be a signif
icant event in the campaign.
The obvious reason for Bryan's trip
is to attend sessions of the campaign
committco. "
BASEBALL MEETING
GOES OVER FOR WEEK
LOS ANGELES, Cal., August 8. Lo
cal baseball maguat s today say that
the meeting for the organization of a
Bixth team for next season's Pacific
Coast Baseball league would he held
the last part of next week. The meet
ing was to be kiOd last night, but post
poned owing to the absence of Cal Ew
ing, president of the league, who was
called to Denver by the death of his
mother.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
, The Iowa camp is reporte.d seriously'
damaged from fire lately.
The Eagle Point stage, loaded to the
guards, came in Hunday.
Several fino bucks have been killed
near us by sportsmen from the valley.
B. P. Fredenberg and family have
been visiting friends in the Falls pity.
Claapill S: Wheeler have purchased
a fine business lot and will build at
onco.
Charley Edmonson ami family have
gone to their homestead to harvest the
hay crop.
Our town is free of strangers camp
ing around in the woods or on their
way to the tall timber.
We are glad to report B. H. Harris
able to be out and mending rapidly. lie
will soon visit Mcdford.
J. II. Miller of the Butte Falls Lum
ber company reports many orders in
the mill for finishing products.
Sickness is fast disappearing from
among us with the advent of cool
weather. We sleep under blankets.
Much satisfaction hereabouts is ex
pressed at the app intment of Judge
Cannon tin United States commissioner.
All the camping parties are enjoying
themselves and there is no sickness
among them. They are having a good
time.
N. B. Stoddard has purchased several
business lots in the Falls. Mr. Stod
dard and N. Raker have gone on a busi
ness trip to Mcdford.
Albert hall has been the spine of
many pleasant summer gatherings. Mrs.
Albert is always found equal to the oc
casion in preparing refreshments.
W. F. Entrop, N. H. Stoddard anil
Baker brothers all left Inte Sunday eve
ning to walk through to Medford, ex
pceting to reach their destination early
Monday morning.
C. P. Hull of llrownshoro supplies his
many customers with Medfonl ice and
makes tri weekly trips for supplies. Mr.
Hall and William Flrleh will soon make
an extended trip to Crescent City, Cal..
and tho coast.
Robert Hicks, with his son. Thomas
Hicks, vice president of the 11 icks
Building k Contracting company of nan
Francisco, are camping near uu and
report splendid sport in fishing. They
had the misfortune of having their pro
vender stolen from them, but, being
near tho Falls, their larder was soon
replenished.
Rogue War Veteran Dies.
AHEHDKKN', Wash., Angunt S. Jan.
M. Merrick, aged Si years, died at the
residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. I..
Helling, on Saturday, of dropsy. Mr.
Merrick was born in Stnten Island, N.
V., and was a pilot in New York har
bor for 15 years. At the time of the
gold excitement of 'W in California he
came around the Horn, and has since
lived on the Pacific canst, principally
in Oregon. Ho was married to Miss
Nancy Scott at rjeottslmrg. Or., in
1853, nnd was father of 11 children,
but two of them, his daughter, Mrs.
Helling, and son, Frank V. Merrick,
survive him. Ho was lieutenant in the
Hogue Kiver Indian war and his fun
eral was under the auspices of the O.
A. R.
4Tli Sry Hm" wiU tfc"
joot oxt tuttath fill, t
the fov. lr. Spll.itf, pmf
Disciples' ffciriV r 1H
FEANOHEPPI SHOT
THROUGH SHOULDER
KEXXETT, Cal., August 8. C. Fruu
cheppi, a member of a big Italian firm
here, which conducts a Btore, hotel and
saloon, was shot in the shoulder this
morning by John De Costa, but wheth
er accidentally or on purpose remains
to be demonstrated. Pe Costa escaped,
but was caught at Coram, four miles
below here, by Special Watchman Thom
as Uergin, formerly sheriff of Trinity
county, and is now behind the bars.
De Costa was sitting at a table in
the saloon playiug cards. Behind him
stood Antone Tinoli. Finally He Costa
accused Tinoli f tipping off his hand
at cards, and after a war of words one
of the proprietors pnt Tinoli out of the
room.
Once outside, Tinoli demanded that
De Costa come out and fight. He kept
up his fuss until De Costa arose and
started for the door. As he stepped
outside, he pulled his gun and fired.
The bullet struck Francheppi, who as
serts thut Tinoli was uot in range at
the time; could not, in faet, have been
seen by !)e Costa, and that he thinks
De Costa meant to shoot him.
De Costa immediately made his es
cajie, but Watchman Bergin was soon
on his trail and took his into custody
at Coram.
PAYS FOR FREIGHT
ROBBERY WITH HIS LIFE
RENO, Nov., August 8. Lying at the
point of death from a bullet wound
in tho groin, William Crouin is about
to pay the extreme penalty today for
an attempted boxcar robbery in the
Southern Pacific yards last night.
Crouin was shot by J. II. (iooding,
tho railroad watchman, after a fight in
which three other robbers participated.
Ooodtug came upon the thieves while
they were at work and called upon
them to surrender. They refused and
Gooding opened fire. Crouin fell at
the first shot. The otherH escaped.
Officers went later to Crouin 's lodg
ings and captured t ur men who are
thought to be his accomplices. Twenty
pounds of dynamite were found in the
room.
The police are sweating the captured
men today in an effort to get informa
tion concerning an organized gang of
train robbers.
THEATER TRUST TO INCLUDE
EVERY PLAYHOUSE
NEW YORK, August S. A gigantic
theater trust embracing every theater
of importance in the nation and extend
ing from the Atlantic to the Pacific is
in the process of formation here. Kluw
& Erlanger, the moving spirits in the
new enterprise have suceeded in bring
ing together nearly every theiiter man
ager in the country and it is likely that
a central board of managers controll
ing every house in the 1'nited States
will result.
At the meeting recently at which
every big theater in the Tinted States
and all the vaudeville circuits, both
high priced and cheap were represent
ed, a committe was appointed to drnw
up a set of resolutions.
NIGHTGOWN UNNECESSARY IN
SUMMER, SAYS JUDGE
CHICAGO, August N Killing that a
nightgown is not a necessity in hot
weather. Judge Harry It. Tuthill of
the ln Porte county superior court has
issued ar estraining order forbidding
IS-yenrold Mary Polaski from indulg
ing in thut extravagance, and Mary
is today bemoaning her fate and won
dering what will happen next.
She was arrested some time ago as an
incorrigible and put in charge of a pro
bat ion officer. She got a placo as a
domestic and wanted to spend part of
her first week s pay to purchase a
nightgown. Her father sought an in
junction, which was granted.
The court said that a nightgown could
onlv be a necessity in cold weather.
CURE FOR LEPROSY,"
DOCTOR GOES TO JAIL
HONOU'LV, August 8. .1. Lorr
Wallach, who claimed to have discov
ered a cure for leprosy and who wns
nrresteil for illegally practicing medi
cine, has left Hawaii and it is believed
here that he soon will appear as a phy
sician in Vancouver, H. C. Wallach
was under several indictments, and
friends offered to gain his release by
paving his fines, but the attorney gen
cral told them it would be useless to
try. Wallach remained in jail two
months and left here soon after his re
lease. One of his former friends said
today that his destination was Van
p" liver.
BALLOONIST FALLS
900 FEET AND LIVES
AllltOTTsl-'OIil), Wis., August a.
Physicians atteuding Mrs. Eva Jones,
the balloonist who fell HAOil feet from
a balloon and still lives, announced to
day that her chance of recovery is ex
cellent, though her condition is still
critical. With hundreds of eyes betow
watching her. the woman plunged to
the ground yesterday, the mpe to her
pnrnchute having snapN-d. lirnnehes
of a tree broke her full. She was in
tcrnnllv injnnsl.
TRIED SECOND TIME
TO DSOWK HIMKELF
TAf'OMA, Wsili., Aiitfiinl h. Aftor
diving from thn wrnf into th erii
tern of tin1 Itiiy for n monnln'am. afnpl
inn tn hi own Hl.irv, in .win a fihi.
out half Alli-rt Wi!- irinl I.
4n n hif t tto" rtil .rly
tlt b Intong tt" ,r i0 t
?ii'.i:iil !: W4 fcis
14 j. v.i b d6. Wiikr ?f
feter iQ it ftii.iugl iBW tan
i1frtt ttnt to tt.-ifc-o'lft)
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
William Boss to John Cadzow,
lot 13, block 5, Ross addition
to Medford $ HO
John Cudzow to X. B. Stoddard,
half interest in lot 13, block 5,
lloss addition to Medford ... ftn
It. H. Harris to M. B. Stoddard,
property in Butte Falls lf0
B. II. Harris to X. B. Stoddard,
lots Hi and 17, bloelc 13, Butte
Falls 4o0
B. II. Harris to X. B. Sottard,
lot 10. block 13, Butte Falls.. !"
K. Troeksel to X. B. Stoddard,
X lj lots 4 and 5, block 20,
Butte Falls M
li. H. Toft to W. ti. Aldenhagen.
lot It, block 2, Bungalow addi
tion to Medford 10
Joules F. Cole to James II. lo
ran, property on the boulevard,
Ashland . . .' l'0
William Yeo to James H. Borau,
property on Morton street, Ash
land ..' 10
Flora Wigle to Sarah li. Fox, lot
39, Mountview addition to Ash
land 10
James C. Beagle to H. W. Hnnt-
zinger, property in Ashland ... 10
Margaret A. Sax man to .John IX
Taylorti lots 1 and 2, block 1,
Pracht 's Alaska addition to
Ashland 1
Charles W. Wolters, guardian, to
Chris I'lrieh, property on Third
street, Jacksonville MO
Patrick McMahon heirs to Chris
Clrieh, property on Third st.,
Ashland 450
T. E. Nichols to W. F. Smith,
( of Vi of U interest, in water
right, in Eagle Point 100
A. I). Helms to James Bowling,
39, lo acres in O L O "9, town
ship 37, range 2 W 4(100
H. L. Kubinson to W. C. Moore,
property in Enoch Walker
place .' 2,"00
P. P. Tucker to August Miekel
sou, 10 acres in section 111,
township lUi, range 1 E 400
August Mickelson to C. Cunning,
ham, 10 acres in section Hi,
township 3il, range 1 E Tt.'iO
E. D. Briggs to Emma E. Pellett,
propertv in Woolen addition to
Ashland 200
J. T. Parkinson to Aniee McClen
ahau, property in Ashland ... 10
Kdwiu F. (ir.tliam to (iold Bay
Hoalty company, 40 acres iu sec
tion 20, township 32, range 3
.; 4."0
Edwin F. (Iraham to Gold Buy
liealty company, water right . 1
BIJOU THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
"T1IK YOUNG EI) BROTHERS" The old home
scone Raid by the guerrilla band and the killing of
the father The Younger brothers organizing for re
venge The first holdup The great Northfield bank
robbery The fight with the posse Capture of the
Younger brothers.
"Oil, WHAT LUNGS" The best roinie on market
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is tho best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS
Warranty Deed
MurtKttKL'.
I .onir and Short Forma
NHtirtiitrt'n of Mortiritu-
Transfr of t.fcn
IWer of Attorney
Mwhiinir'n ,'ft
Water Kiiiht
Bill of Salr
Lk.uor License Forma
Notice to Trespawierx
Creditor'a Claim
Aft-ainat
FOR RENT. FOR SALE. FURNISHED
Placer Location
Bond for Ud
Miner'a Lien
Summons
E i ecu t ion
Judgment Tranacript
Commitment fur Trial
Search Warrant
PROBATE
PetHtoruifor Uttera of Administration, Adm.nlatn.tor a, Kiecutor 1 1 and Ouanltan
Bo dTand Decda: Order Setting Apart Property Exempt from Execution; Order
ConhmnngSnle-f Real and Personal Property Citation: Af1"
Letter of Administration; Inventory and Appraiaement; Proof of Will. Iltera
Testamentary.
CIRCUIT COURT
Attachment
Notice of Garnishment
C.rand Jury Subpoena
Indictment
Traaacriptof Judgment
A romplcl-. up-lo-d.t. lin. ..f U.S.
MHKK1FF BLANKS.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
Oold Kay Realty company to E.
F. (iraham, water right
Electa E. llalladuy to Floreuce
A. Gferhart, lot 2, block 2,
Palm's addition to Medford .. 300
Florence A.rGearhart to O. H.
Carter, lot 2, block 2, Palm's
addition to Medford 1200
W. O. Dix to Agnes Jackson,
property in Pracht s addition
to Ashland 2000
New Cases.
Justin Wilson vs. Etta Wilson; suit
for divorce. J. L. Hammersley, attor
ney for plaintiff.
In matter of applicat ion of J. F.
Coss, Jr., for a writ of habeas corpus
vs. H. M. Cobs.
Martha Odeu vs. Abraham I.. Oden;
suit for divorce.
Pearl Duncan vs. Jesse H, Duncan;
suit for divorce. George W. Trefren,
attorney for plaintiff.
E. T. Ilutli vs. Scott Bruce; action to
recover money. W. E. Phipps. attorney
for plniutiff.
State or Oregon vs. E. M. Hostel -tor;
criminal action.
State of Oregon vs. William Eaton;
criminal action.
State or Oregon vs. James F. Coss.
Jr.; criminal action.
State of Oregon vs. James Hays;
criminal uction.
If you have lost or fount I
anything, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in The Tribune."
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
Xo reason to be uncomfortable in a
hot, stuffy kitchen.
You can tako your Electric Tron to
any part of the house when- tli to is
a light socket.
I An extension cord from the kitch. n
I light will ennble yon to use it on the
porch.
I
Telephone Main 8f,ri ami have an
I Electric Iron sent you on one week's
! free trial.
I ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
I
Successor to Condor Water Power Co.
j Office 20ti West Seventh St.,
I Opposite Big Electric Sigu.
REAL ESTATE
Quitclaim I Dpm Bond for Owl
MurtiTHifo lo-w
With Tax Payment I'rovlnion
Option to buy Iand Attnt' Contractu
MISCELLANEOUS:
Chattel Mortiraire
Acknuwlfdkfntnt
Confeaiiin of Judgment
Covera for Blanttn
Mtate
ROOMS. ETC. (on cardboard).
Quart i Location Woler Kiuhf
Oregon and II. S, Forma Contract to Sell
Deed I' roof of llKir
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Criminnl Suhpoenaa Attainment ,
Umlertikiasr and Am
RamiKhment davitfnr Attachment
Cont Bill Commitment for r ine
Notice to Juror Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest
Undertaking and Affidavit Summon
fur Attachment Coet Bill
Criminal and Civil Suhpnena Execution
Search Warrant
Notice to Jurura
LAND Ol'FICK.lrfODNTY COUKT AND
All printed after the latest
and best forms. Cg3 Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. Cj3 Give u trial.
A Money
Saver
Wo fully realize that the.ro is a inn
.iority of people who always wish the
vory boat. These people aro wise. The
boat ib always tho cheapest iu tho long
run. Especially is this true of our
"PURE WHITE" FLOUR, in so much
as any houswwife who has tried it knows
thut it makes many morelonves to the
sack than ordinary flour. Don't bo
penny wiso and pound foolish, but buy
It he best flour, i. e.r "Pure White," of
Allen & Reagan
THE OHOgKHY ON THE COltNEK
Nature's
Grace
When warm, drink "Cole
sliii" to make you cool.
When eool, drink "Cole
slin" to keep you well.
ANDERSON 6
BURBIDGE
Agents for Medford.
ABOUT
August 15 we will be ready
to sell tiered and seasoned
OAK WOOD
iu any quantity at $3.00 per
tier, delivered, or $2.00 per
tier at the ranch.
Good Rail Wood
Some cedar,' sawed into tier
wood, at $1.50 per tier at
the ranch or $2.50 per tier
delivered.
For all necessary informa
tion apply to
WESTERN OREGON
ORCHARD CO.
Medford, Oregon.
: tMMM of
We have
EMENT
iin.l will soil you a sink, a harrol or n rarloul. We handle si'verul graili s and
will (jive you tlie tosts of nil. Comont tmiowulks aro going in all over town
ami whut loolm cheap or thriftless as au old loose lionrd sidewalk in front
of your properlyf t'onsull a cement contractor nnd you'll find his price
right. The big demand now on for couieut is going to tnuko it hard to get
and naturally at an increase iu price.
G rater Lake
Lumber &o.
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too hot. Get what you want alre&Jv!
prepared; we have ;t.
We cater to those who want the best.
THE DELICATESSEN
C STREET, NEAR EIGHTH
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. of improvements. Why go out to the faraway
suburbs when such fine residence lots can he 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 f-rom the completion of the
railroad to the timber?
It pays to figure on such investments in a live town like
Mcdford, and the present prices for these lots will look like
a veritable gift to the buyer in a year of two hence. For
full particulars apply to the
Rogue River
Exhibit
it is up to You '
What Will You Do?
Jf 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 Grain Granules
Xo man can consume his strength and retain it at
the same time; he ought to replenish an equal amount
daily. OOLDKN GRAIN GRANULES is far super
ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like
coffee anil smells like coffee. A big package can be had
in any grocery store for 25c. Order a paokagd today. .
All grocery sell it.
THE MFDI'Oltl) DAILY
XKWS SEIIYK'E IX
Oil! TELEtl HAI'II XKWS IS It EC E IV ED J1'
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IN ,OUll,OFFLQM
Land Gomp'y
Building
THIIU'XF HAS 77 ft' 11 EST
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