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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908.
$50,000 FROM HARE IM AN
TO REPUBLICAN FUND?
w CHICAGO, Sept. 3. Victor F. Law
son's Daily News aaserts upou a "relia
ble report from "ew York" that Wil
liam Nelson Cromwell, representing E.
ii. Han-i man, has made a big contri
bution to the Tuft campaign fund. The
sum was the first made to Tr en sorer
Sheldon and is said to be $50,000. It is
further declared that there is trouble
in republican ranks over the donation.
Mr. Cromwell was recently appointed
a member of the eastern campaign
committee of the republican party by
National Chairman Frank H. Hitch
cuek. When asked today whether he
knew tltut Mr. Cromwell had made a
cuntributiun to the republican fund, An
sislnnt Treasurer Fred V. Upham said:
"1 do not know it of my own knowl
edge, but I have been told that he
hns. '
"Was the amount $50,000?"
"I do not know what the amount
was," said Upham.
Republican leaders surmise Cromwell
may have ma do the contribution on
oclialf of llarriman, though he is well
able to do it personally. He is under
stood io have mnde more than $1,00,000
in feos out of the. sale of the Panama
canal by the. French company to tho
I'nited States. Secretary of War Tnft
was one of tho men with whom he ne
gotiated on behalf of the government,
and upon the assumption by the United
States of authority on the isthmus Mr.
Cromwell was for a long time his right
hand man.
PHAOTS FROM PHOENTX.
John A. GraifU left last - k fW
Klamath county to atteud to buVuees
mat tan.
i WOMAN DIES WHILE
TESTIFYING FOR HUSBAND
DALLAS, Tfi., Sept. 3. Mrs. John
Keiuhart lien dead today a victim of
Maaluu W. Whetk-r ha hit nw tum heart failure produued by mental at rain
and fear while testifying in a trial at
Ueauniont near hero to save her hns-
BUSINESS CARDS.
REPUBLICAN LETTER TO
CORPORATION DISCOVERED
riUCAlJO, Sept. 3. The democratic
campaign committee charged today that
tho republican national committee, des
pite tho federal statute making it un
lawful to solicit money for political
purposes from corporations, sent to a
Chicago corporation August 21 a letter
signed by Fred W. Upham, assistant
treasurer of the republican campaign
fund, reading as follows:
"Gentlemen: Both tho Now York and
Chicago headquarters of the republican
national committee have been opened
ami the work of the campaign is well
advanced. Tho election of Mr. Taft
and Mr. Sherman is essential to the
welfare of this country, and perfect
organization is necessary to elect them.
To st'eun a perfect organization the
national committee must bo liberally
supplied with funds. Congress recently
enacted a statute making it unlawful
to solicit money for p litical purposes
from corporations. All the funds, there
fore, for the campaign must be sup
plied by individuals. You are request
ed to bring this matter to the attention
of your business associates and ask
each to send ft cheek.
"Pleare lie as liberal as possible, as
it will take a large amount of money
to pay the expenses of organization, the
postage, printing, speakers' bureau and
various details that are absolutely nec
essarv to success. Yours very truly,
" FHHD W. UPHAM,
"Assistant Treasurer."
HUNTERS INJURING STOCK AS
RESULT OF NEW PRESERVE
KLAMATH FALLS, Sopt. 3. Al-1
ready are the ef fecU of tho presidential
proclamation closing the lower Khun
nth lake to the. hunters being felt, but
from a different section than one would
suyppose. As soon as the announcement
was made that the lake was elosed
hunters immediately began to trespass
on the property adjoining the lake and
the marshes. To this the property own-,.-
dirt nnl obieet. but when their stock
began to suffer from the carelessness of
the hunters there was an immediate
protest, and one that has grown until it
is going to result in the posting of tres
pass notices throughout the lower eoun
trv R.Miorls of ininrv to stock are
coming in daily and Mr. Crisler of the
llrm of Crislor & Stilts states that ae
has already lost a valuable steer. Out
.... ili Altimiont ranch a number of
the dairy cows and several of the horses
have been injured by duck shot.
WhMher the nostinir of trespass no
;..a will result in tho organization of
lnmttiifr dubs or not remains to be
Hti T.nnt vein- the club of this char
neter was in existence nnd land was
leased for hunting purposes. Presuma
bly this club will be resurrecteed this
year nnd others may be formed. Such
organizations could rent, the right to
go on private property nnd hunt, its
members being responsible for all dam
ages. Around Portland such a condition
exists. Unless one is a member of some
club be cannot hunt, and tho time is
not far distant when the same condition
will prevail here.
all roofed
Deputy Countv Clerk Mollis Tonm
waa over Sunday aud spent the duv here baud, who had invoked the "uuwrit
With her sister Annie. I ten law" as his defense for killing
.Ma re hull jj. flsber nud familv of f-dwaid CantreJl
Medford spent Sunday bvre with rela-! The woman was undergoing a severe
tives. cro-ss -examination at the hands of the
Master Llovd Hamlin of Medford was prosecuting attorney and suddenlv col
here Tuesday, the guest of Master Ver- lapsed on the stand. Thinking she had
nie Reynolds. ) merely fainted, she was removed to
The little son of Fred Moore came auother room and the trial was pro-
near being killed by being kicked bylceeding, when the announcement came
a colt Sunday. The lad was following1 that she was dead. Judge Pope ltnme
his father into the barnyard, when the diately released tha prisoner on $500
colt came up to him and whirled and , bail.
kicked him iu the forehead. Medical ' Reinhardt killed Cautrell at Sarato
aid was quickly summoned nud at last ' g, Tex., on August 4. Mrs. Reinhardt
reports the little fellow was getting; had complained that tho man pursued
nlonog nicely. j nnd annoyed her frequently. She had
J. D. Henry of Garden Vale is build- I warned him that he must desist, but
ing himself a fino new bam. he paid no attention and she finally
The Coleman-Reames-Robinson party j told her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Rein
returned Sunday from their trip to hnrdt were together at Saratoga on
Odessa nnd Crater lake. They nil say j the day of tho killing, and Cautrell,
CWVra A DURHAM,
Attorneys-aVlaw.
Geo, H. Durham Grants Pass, Ot.
Wm M Jolvif , Medford. Or.
they had a fine time. One of their horses
got stuck in the marsh around the
lakes and hod to be shot.
A part of tho Acreo, Daikin, Rob
erts nnd Jackson families nre sojourn
ing at the hopyards at Grants Pass.
James Allen nnd wife visited rela
tives in Medford Sunday nfternoon.
Albert Croy is hauling wood from
his timber claim west of here.
Rev. Miles Brownrigg gave a gospel
loeture to a large nnd appreciative audi
ence Tuesday night at tho W. O. W.
hall.
A. L. Booue and family have moved
to the Morse ranch, where Mr. Boone
is employed as teamster.
The brick masons nre at work on our
school. There are seven of them nud
they have tho walls up to the top of
tho windows. Oh, we'll have n school
house after a while, maybe.
Rev. T. P. Reid visited in Medford
Tuesday.
believing tho woman alone, approached
her. She called her husband and the
shooting resulted
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
Several strangers are visiting n round
tho Fulls and it is said they are rail
road men.
The party who made himself so offen
sive at the fancy ball and had to be
ejected will not be so leniently treated
next time.
Claspill & Wheeler expect to soon
move into their new store building.
J. Don bled ny is down from his home
stead, where he has been hard at work
improving and getting out shingles for
nis Butte Falls building.
Frank Castor is in tho valleyassist-
uig -Mr. .Malioncy in hauling in the
mill machinery.
Tho new schoolhouso is expected to be
finished about October 1 and meantime
the school will open in the old house.
F. V. Modynski and wife are on their ,
homestead.
Frank Netherland is on a visit to
his family. Mr. Netherland reports
that the Castor mill is operating and
getting out lumber.
" ilham Perry is malting improve- I
meats on his ranch.
Mr. Ford of Central Point is supply
ing our town and hauling to the valley
a good quality of sawed sugar pine
shingles.
Sain Hudson is at work on Attorney
Peutz' homestead, on which many im
provements have been and are being
made.
Most of tho huckleberry hunters have
leturncd well satisfied with their trip.
Mr. Schaeffer has gone to his home
stead to finish up work under way.
W. R. Lamb and son are visit ing
Medford.
JUDGE ALLOWS BEER TO
BE DELIVERED TO THIRSTY
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Sept. 3. In
restraining the Birmingham city author
ities from interfering with shipments of
beer into that city, Judge Thomas C.
Jones of the United States court today
held thnt tho shipment was an inter
state shipment until it reached the pur
chaser. The Letup Brewing company made a
shipment, which was held at the ex
press office, the city judge holding thnt
the interstate haul ended at the depot
and that it was unlawful to deliver it
by transfer wligou to tho place of con
signment. Judge Jones holds thnt such is not the
case and that the transfer company as
well as the express company is within
tho national statute on interstate orders.
j NOTICE,
j Having sold my business lo tho Med
, ford Hardwaro company, all persons
j knowing themselves indebted to me will
I please call at the store and sottle with
I Miss Hall, who has charge of tho books
I and will make proper receipts for all ac
I counts.
I 130 H. K. BOYDEN.
BALL ft GLOSOOCK,
Contractors and Builders.
AU Work Guaranteed.
Office with O. H. Pierce & Son.
Phone 653. P. O. Box 771.
T)R. A. R SWTtfT
Physician and Snrgeon.
Office at Residence.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertake r
Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. W.
CoakJin 36; J. H. Butler 148.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Northbound
T
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GO TO DR. QOBLE FOB TO OR
OLA8SE&
Optical Parlor in Perry 't Wsrehunss,
SEVENTH STREET.
'Be Baa No Other Business.'
E. R. SEE1Y. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Mudorn Equipped Operating Rooms.
X-Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, 24 P. M.
Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg.
When others fail, call on
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist.
Office iu the Grand Theater bldg.
Phone 35. Seventh and Main.
O. M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed oa short
notice. Leave orders with chief of
police.
. 16Oregon Express 5:C4
i. 14(Portland Express. . , 9:49 a. m.
Southbound
. 15California Express. .10:35 a. m.
. 13San Francisco Erp.. 8:20p.m.
No. 225From Grants Pass.. 9:15 p.m.
No. 225For Ashland lU:13p. m.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
No. lLeaves Medford.
No. SILeaves Medford.
No. 2 Arrives Medford.
No. 4 Arrives Medford.
8:10 a.m.
3:50 p. m.
10:28 a.m.
5:08 p.m.
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
Thorough, practical training In commercial, shorthand and Bngttsh bTanohas.
Our MglKslflss training is proverbial, our facilities tor placing JiaJuatos is not
surpassed, and the smallness of the expense in securing such an education here is
appreciated.
SPECIAL OFFER FOE 1908-1909.
All students who secure a nine months' scholarship and enter at tha beginning
of the term. September 7th, will be entitled to the combined course ommeriial,
shorthand and English to July 1. 1909. Ten months of expert, practical, indi-'
vidual instruction for $60.00. Investigate and attend the-
ASIILAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
ROGUE RIVER Y ALLEY RAILWAY
Medford
2lLo;
Motor!
No. 1
No. 3
Motor
No.
No.
MotorjLoaves
Leaves Medford
Medford
Medford
Jacksonville..
Jacksonville..
Jacksonville. .
Leaves
Leaves
Leaves
Leaves
MotorfLsaves Jacksonville.
MAIL GLOBE.
10:45 a. m.
5:35 p. in.
2:00 p m.
9:00 p. m.
9:00 a. m.
3:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m. j
Eagle Point.
Northbound .
Southbound .
Jacksonville .
A. M.P. M.
7:B0 2:00
9:191 4:54
10:05 2:50
10:EO 5:20
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building.
it is up to You
What Will You Do?
If vou 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 day, then you may rellect tor
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 a1
the same time ; he ought to replenish an equal amounl
daily. GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is far super
ior to Coffee, although it looks like coffee, tastes like1
coffee and smells like coffee. A big package can be had
in any grocery store for 25c. Order a package today
All grocery sell it.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
G. H. C:iinpli.-ll, Ilil.l.T 1'hri'isl, .lolin
Iii'i-iim-1, XI. I'rccloriik. ( has. X. Ilaight,
Ole Hagon, Goo. Hoffman, Jos. .lons.'l
Cfodo, II. Ki'IIouk, Omrles Kritchy, Mrs.
Xf. I. MncDnmild, .T. 0. Meyer, Waller
Xlcdloue, Jim Miller, H. A. Moore, Roy
XM'anu, .Mrs. P. P. O'Brien, Sherman
Orton (2), .Tame Owens, Leopold Peter
son, ('. W. Parker, Arthur Smith, P. D.
TliaiiRlpy, A. Wade. Xlel Wills. Hgliert
Williams, Harry Womaeks.
The Customer That
Is Particular Is the
One We Want
CONTRACT LET TO BUILD
SWIMMING TANK AT KLAMATH
KLAMATH FAI.I.W, Sept. 3. The
eonlract was let this afternoon and
work will commence in the morning on
a sown swimniinn tank and bnth house
on the Hot Springs tract. V. T. San
derson of this eity has purchased n
lot on the comer of the F.splnnade nnd
Spring street opposite the steam laun
dry nnd has secured a ten year lease
for two inches nf water from tho hot
springs, or 2.-.,nnn gallons every 21
hours.
The concrete tank will 1"' complet
ed within 40 days, nnd .Mr. Sanderson
states that he expects to have the build
ing completed by the first of the year.
Tho contract, for the concrete work was
let to Karl Sharp. The contract for
the carpenter work will be let in P few
days, as nothing can be done on the
building until tho tank is finished.
Xliss 0. S. Banks from Dotroit, Xlich.,
is in Xlodford preparing to open ladies'
dressmaking parlors in Haskins' block
after September M. H!
Tho regular monthly business meeting
of tho X'. P. S. ('. K. was hold at tho
home of C. II. Pierce on Runt Seventh
street last night. Business matters of
importance were attended to. Arrange
ments were also made for the society
to give a musical lit'TKry entertainment
with refreshments to be served after
tho entertainment.
rater Lake Lumber Co,
MEDFORD, OREGON
CHIEF BOTANIST OF THE
GOVERNMENT AT KLAMATH
KT-A MATH FALLS, flrpt. .1. Fret
prick T. Covillp, oliiff botanist of plant
industry of the department of ngrirul
turn, hit lioi'n in thr city for vrrnl
'lay from Wnfhingtoii, I). He hns
lmon making experiments with the noilg
and plants adnptod to thin neotion, both
on the government exfer mental farm
and throughout oth'T sections of thr
rnunty. He Irft yesterday for a few
days in the mountains, and on nil re
turn will visit the swamp lands sooth
of tha city.
UNION LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
Formerly Located on the corner of
Seventh and B Streets, now removed
one block South on B Street. . . .
THE BEST THAT'S GOING.
can always bo had at the Nash C&fe.
All Bonsonnble dolicacies and all that is
appetizing. Our service is prompt and
ollicicut, and our cooking cannot be ex
celled. Ono meal will convince you that
we oro friends you can tie to.
N7ISH QTlhE
If You Will
focim your eye on the stroll made-to-order
Suits wo are offoring, you will
realize at onco that they are excep
tional values. You will find over fire
hundred different suitings here from
which to make a solection. We would
like to take your measurements now.
Frunch Dry Cleaning and Pressing
neatly dono.
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR
MEDFORD
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able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All
modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets
freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages
partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is readied by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastei'n R. R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout
Rate From Medford
SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, $10.00
Our elaborate new summer book givus a concise description of Newport,
including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. 8. BOSENBATTO, WM. McMTJBRAY,
Local Agent, Medford General Passenger Afent, Portland
Baled Hay and Grain
Some First Class Mules and Horses
Bargains if taken soon
FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
CALL ON
H. M. COSS
Cornhr Wkst Tknth and K Strekrs
City Property, Farm Lands, Orchard Land,' Hay Land
Improved and Unimproved Lands. Prices reasonable
and easy terms to suit purchasers. Free transporta
tion to and from all tracts. Office in residence. No
com in ssion business. I buy and sell direct.
I
Bargains in Pianos
I ve : few fine Pianos left that I will sell at a
bargain. Call at my office in residence, corner West
Tenth and K Streets.
H. M. COSS
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