MEDEOBD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1008. I F Senator From Pennsly vania With His Family Hurled From Machine GKNEVA, Switzerland, Sept. 8. ilurlod from an automobile when the nine hi no collided with another, Senator IMiihtnder ('. Knox of Pittsburg and his wifo were slightly injured and his son, Philander C. Knox, Jr., was seriously hurt hero lato Sunday. The Knox party was traveling at a high rate of speed, when the chauf feur lost control of tho machine. Be fore the car could bo brought back into its course again it crushed into another automobile. The force of the impact threw the Knox maohino into the ditch and hurled tho occupants through the air. The party was picked up apparently moro dead than alive and rushed to a hotel in another machine. Medical examination revealed the fact that Senator and Mrs. Knox were not seriously injured. Philander C. Knox, Jr., fared bad ly, however, and was unconscious for several minutes after the accident. He is badly bruised, and iti s thought that he b uttered internal injuries. The machine in which the Knox par ty was riiling is a wreck, making it impossible, to determine whether a me chunicnl defect or the chauffeur's care lessness is responsible for tho accident. CAN GROW EUCALYPTUS IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY That eucalyptus trees can be grown in the Rogue Kiver valley has been demonstrated by Dr. ('. K. Ray, who some years ago planted some at Gold l.ity, which have thriven remarkably. It is a tree that requires no attention, grows on barren hills or in swamps and is valuable for fuel, railroad ties, tele graph posts and furniture. Furniture made in Sacramento from eucalyptus wood grown in California shows remarkable strength, beauty and hardness, says the Sacramento Hee. The wood is said to be harder than second growth hickory, and is exceedingly dur able. Of late years the eucalyptus has at tracted much attention as a source of valuable wood for railroad ties and other purpo es, and extensive planta tions have been set out by railroad companies and oindi vidua. It. Tho trees grow remarkably well in California, reaching gigantic proportions in 120 years, and becomes available for cutting ia much less time. It is not affected by disease or insects, and its wood has aa uncommon power of resisting decav from fungus and other causes. There is much waste or unimproved laud in our interior valleys, more or less subject to overflow,- which could be profitably planted with eucalyptus, pending reclamation. The tree seems to endure floods, with no perceptible injury, and needs much moisture to attain its best growth. No More Whiskers. Six of the seven men in thin year's crop of presidential candidates have smooth-shaven countenances the sev enth that 's Mr. Taft has a mustache. The era of bearded politicians, which began with Abraham Lincoln ia lSlil, and continued, with only one interrup tion, until the end of Benjamin Har rison's administration in 1 S:t. is past. What is true of presidents and would be presidents is equally true of con gressmen. Of liW photographs of mem bers of congress published in a eon temporary last Peeember, only ten had beards, la public life whiskers have gone out, rather than come out. Now adays, hair is not a facial asset. Threo of tho seven candidates of this vear do not havo any even on their heads. We have gone back to the Tinman like physiognomy of Wash ington and the early fathers. New York Tribune. TEAMSTER INJURED IN LUMBER WAGON RUNAWAY Klmer Png". a teamster for J. If. Keal. who operates :i general niorchan disc store at Takilma, narrowly es cupt-d serious injury if not iustaut denth while coming down Hayes hill with load of lumber Friday, lie was driving a four-horse team, riding one of the wheelers, when one of them stepped iiikiu a small stick which struck the horse with such force that he kicked and got over the tongue of the wagon, In tho course of this floundering around of the horses the brake beam broke and the load of lumber ran onto the hors.s, cutting off the hind foot of one and killing the other wheeler outright anil tho firt tint! tn he shot. In ihe mixup one of the h or hps fell! completely gver the other. Mr. I 'age was thrown from his saddle and sus tained the dislocation of his right shnul- Grants Pass Courier. COLONEL VILLAS LEAVES FORTUNE TO U. OF W. MADISON'. Wis., Sept. S It was li'nrnf-tl l.nl.-iv, wIhmj tho will of tlif l:it Colon'! W. F. Vilins wn mnf mMi t lut t lio has Irft a fund to thr I'liivrrsity of Viiion.in that will total illfui.cKni ,.,i,. ,av. Thi pft.it i. valued today at J.V noo.onii. Tho widow i to have th income and the only daughter is to have $ao.iro n year. Three tni'Me' for the fund are to be name! by the (governor of the state and the bonrd of regents of the univer sity. Thi. is the flr.t large fund ever left the Vniversity of Wisconsin. Vsdferd Tribuae, 50 fJt mestk. KNOX HROWN ROM AUTO TALEXT TTXTMS. The Yowift br tiers prsjipyfittf . on Warner creek. Fred Rapp and Murion Sowaah were Medford visitors latu Sua4a. Marion Youst is evanying the mail from the cars to the- postottias.. G. A. Gardner has taken, charge of the post office and baa it moved into his place of bucineaa." Timothy Burnett ia patting up a neat cottage in the front-of tow,- It look a little suspicious, Tim. J. H. Luellen is building himself a new residence on his ranch north of town. Mr. Luellen bought the J, 8. Staggs place, a few wseka ago and has started in to improve it. MeBerve Bros, and J. S. Sp.tzer con template doing a little ditch and other development work on their. Wagner Butte mining property in the near fu ture and extract a little of the prec ious motals from Mother Earth. J. S. Spitzer is figuring on having a building put up on hiB property near his livery stable for the accommoda tion of the editor of the Talent Rustler. Let the good work go on, Mr. 9., as we need buildings to make a town in Rogue River valley or anywhere else. Pierce H. Wilson has just patented his automatic farm gate. He has it on exhibition at his place on Bear creek, near Talent, and it works fine and looks good to us. His friends hope ho may do well with it, and he should, as he has had hard luck, having sustained in juries from being blown up by giant powder about a year ago in a well he was digging for Mr. Laperty. He lost '. the sight aof both eyes. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. M, Baldwin has been in Medford on Innd business. Sam Hudson has gone to Medford for storo supplies for Wheeler & Claspill. The huckleberry hunters have all re turned heavily landen with an abun dance of berries. Frank KnBsafer, deputy sheriff, has been summoning different persons to appear before the grand jury. The directors have had the new school building, now being erceted, insured, which is a very wise move. Scott Claspill and Mrs. Claspill are i a visit to Medford. Mr. Claspill will bring back a load of storo goods. C. R. Powers is superintending the new school building and will probably take the contract for completion of it. FRENCH AERONAUT BREAKS WORLD'S AEROPLANE RECORD PARTS, Sent. 8. Leon de la Grango, the French aeronaut, president of the Aviator club of France, established a new world's record yesterday at Isbic, when his aeroplane sailed for 33 min utes, beating the world s record that he established yesterday by sailing 29 minutes and 54 4-5 seconds. Today s flight was remarkable for both the dur ation and the distance traveled. Tie circlued the parade grounds at lsnic 17 times, going over 10 miles in all. The great aeroplane was under per fect control every minute of tho flight. The inventor maintained an average height of 20 feot. He ascended as high 30 feet and as low as i. Hundreds watched tho flight of the aeroplane, and Wilbur S right, the American inventor, was the hrst to con gratulate the Frenchman on his suc cess. "I expect to beat you to tue hour mark," said Wright in talking to La Grande. FRISCO LABOR PARTY TO FIGURE IN CAMPAIGN SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Sept. 8. That the Union Labor party intends to figure in the coining stato and national campaign are clear today when the common platform on resolutions ap pointed at the county which was op ened last night began to prepare its report. The committoo will have several uays which to work on the report. It -is understood that somo of the candidates already nominated for the stato legis lature by the Democrats will be in dorsed by the labor party and in other cases, the laboring men will have candi dates of theirs. Tho convention ad journed after the committee were ap pointed. H will meet again some mgai next week to complete its labors. FOREST FIRE WIPES OUT MINNESOTA TOWN DULUTII, Minn., Sept. 8. Forest fires which destroyed Snowball, a su burb of Hibbing, are menacing that city today, and if the breeze which fanned the flnmes into activity after thev hail been practically subdued, in creases, the firo will devastnto a large section of territory. The fire swept over a radius of 25 miles, iirncticallv wiping Snowball from the map. The inhabitants escaped, but are homeless, and in many cases havo lost everything they possessed. The refugees are praying for rain, but there arc no indications that nature will aid in quenching the fires. The work of rebuilding Chisholm, which was wiped out by the fire, hf. gun today. PAPKE PUTS KETCHELL OUT IK THE TWELFTH LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8. A draw ke put Stanley Ketchell out in the 12th round of their battle at Jeffries' fight ing plare yesterday afternoon, and cinched the title of middleweight cham pion of the world. Ketchell had a previous decision over Papke and the betting wns 2 to 1 in his favor. The fi;ht wns one of the bloodiest in the history of the game. Papke was the nggressor and won all along the line. Camp Meeting at Phoenix. Seventh lsy Adventist camp meeting in a large tent at Phoenix beginning September 13 and lasting six days, (leneral men from abroad will be pres ent. W. B. White of Walla Walls, Wssh. V. M. Burg of Seattle. C. W. Flant of Portland. Other speakers from various parts will assist. Some live and inter esting themes will be presented. Ev erybody invited. Preaching each day 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 8:00 p. m. Also good singing. HOPS DEFERRED. There ira a gvjmr man at Www Bay. Who said to the people one day, "Mr. Harrtman said That waa you're all dead H'H push a railroad over this way." But those people have waited for aye. Each year from June until May, While asking ut vaia For a Harriman train To handle their products each day. So they '11 now adopt a new code. - -They will follow a much ditferent mode. They will go right ahead With their government dredge And to hell with Harriman 'a road. Wedderburn Radium. GOODWIN DENYS HE INFLUENCED EDNA GOODRICH SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 8: In spile of persistent rumors to the contrary, Nat C. Goodwin today denied that he was instrumental or in uny way connected with breaking off the engagement of Harry McMillan, a flold field mining man, and Edna Goodrich, for three years Goodwin'B leading lady. He also denied that divorce proceedings have been instituted against him by his wife. Mnxine Elliott. 'Miss Goodrich's contrnct with me expired some mouths ago," said Good win. "If sho chose to engage herself to McMillan that was her own affair. I think myself that the story of my wifo and Miss Goodrich being entan gled in mv domestic affairs was sug gested by McMillan himself for petty notoriety and personal aggrandizement. "I do not know where Miss Goodrich is now, and she is not to become my leading lady this season. I did not follow her to Europe, as has been re ported, but went to Paris on a mining deal, having rushed away to get ahead of another man." As to whether or not ho had soon Miss Goodrich whilo in Europe, Good win's only reply wns "I do not know whero she is. STANDARD OIL READY WITH ANSWER TO GOVERNMENT CHICAGO, Sept. 8. It was announc ed today that the Standard Oil company has prepared its answer to the govern ment's petition for a rehearing in the case in which Judgo Land is' fine of $29,000,000 was revoked. Tho answer will be filed in the United States cir cuit court of appeals Wednesday. Attell and Moron Draw. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. A draw was the result of the mill between Abe Attell, featherweight champion of America, and Owen Morau, who holds a similar title on British soil. The ref eree stopped the fight in the 23d round, pleasing the huge crowd. Both fighters fought a clean battle and exhibited much cleverness. Tho two game young sters will probably meet again. Mrs. Olive Page Dead. Mrs. Olive Page died at the home of her son, W. K. Pago, of this city Monday evening, September 7, at the age of 87 years and 7 moths. Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock Tues day afternoon, Rev. G. Leltoy Hall of ficiating. Interment will be in the I. O. O. F, cemetery. LOCAL MARKET. The folelwing quotations are an im- partial re pert of the prices paid by Med ford dealers: Wheat 85c per bushel. Flour $2.75 per cwt. Whole barley $23 per ton. Hay $12 per ton. Alfalfa $10 per ton. New potatoes $1.26 per cwt. Butter 40c per roll. Lard 10c per pound. Bau ffe per psund. Efff 2H par deaea. Sugar $$.60 per cwt. Turkyt 18e per penad. Hams 12c per penad. Shoulder lOe per pound. Hog 4c to 6c per penad. Cattle 24 to 8e per peund. Medfeo 'ribuae, Ma per ntenth. BU8INES8 CARDS. COCVIO DURHAM, Attorneys-at-law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or M. Oolvig, Medford, Or. DR. A. B. 6WEBT Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence. Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers Day phone S53; Night Phones; C. W. ' Conklin 36; J. H. Butler 14S. GO TO DR. GOBLE FOR YOOB GLASSES. Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse, SEVENTH STREET. 'Ha Has No Other Business.' E. E. 8EBLT. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Raj. Office Hours, 10-12, S-4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. When others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNES, Eye 8pocialist. Office in the Grand Theater bldg. Phone 35. Seventh and Main. O. M. JONES, Otty Scavenger. Garbage of all kinds removed on short notice. Leave orders with chief ef police. BALL & GLOSOOCK, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with O. H. Pierce (t Son. Phone 053. P. O. Box 771. Smith 6 Molony Cany the Strongest Line of High Cut Boots ! at the best prices in Southern Oregou i Buy now, for you will need them See Our it is up to What Will 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 day, 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 amouni daily. GOLDEN GRAIN ior to Coffee, although it coffee and smells like coffee. In any grocery store for 25c. Order a package today All grocery sell it. Cedar Posts sawed and in correct lengths. Cedar Lumber for shelving will keep out, the moth. We have a nice stock and assortment of lengths and widths. Crater Lumber Lake Co. Mils C. S. Banks from Detroit, Mich., u) ia Medford preparing to open ladies' dressmaking parlors in Hasktns' block after September 14. 146 Medford Time Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL WAV I Northbound No. 16Oregon Express No. 14Portland Express... 5:S4 p. m. 9:49 a.m. 10:35 a. m. 3:20 p. m. soutnneuna No. 15California Express.. No. 13jSan Froneiico Exp. . No. 225From Grant! Pass.. 9:15 p. in. No. 225For Ashland 10: 15 p. m. PACIFIC tc EASTERN RAILWAY No. ljLeaves Medford No. 3Loaves Medford No. 2 Arrives Modford No. 4 Arrives Medford 8:10 a.m. 3:50 p. m. 10:28 a. m. 5:08 p.m. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY So. 2, ves Medford. . .. 10:45 a.m. 5:35 p. m. 2:00 p ni. 9:00 p. m. 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p. in. 1:30 p.m. 7:30 p. m. No. 4 Motor Motor No. X No. 3 Leaves Leaves Leaves Leaves Medford. ... Medford. . . . Medford.... Jacksonville. Jacksonville. Leaves Motor jLoavos Jacksonville. . MotorLeaves Jacksonville... MAIL CLOSE 8J. A. M.P. M. Eagle Point , 7:20 2:00 Northbound 9:19 4:64 Southbound 10:05 2:50 Jacksonville 10:20 8:20 Window You You Do? GRANULES is far super looks like coffee, tastes like A big package can be had ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thorough, practical training In commorclal, shorthand end English branches. Our highcsusa training is proverbial, our facilities for placing gradmrtej ls not surpassed, and the sinallness of the expense in securing such an education here la appreciated. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 1908-1909. All students who secoro a niue months' scholarship and enter at thje begloo.Bg uf the term, September 7th, will be entitled to the combined eouree-Womraereial, shorthand and English to July 1, 1909. Ten months of expert, practical, indi vidual instruction for $60.00. Investigate and attend the ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. PERKINS & JANNEY ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying in all its branches. Rooms 28-29, Jackson W. W. CITY TAILOR Tribune Ads NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort' The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and au 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 reached by way of the Southern Pacific to" Albany or Oorvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout 1 Rate From Medford SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET, ?10.00 Our elaborate new summer book gives a concise description at Newaoxt, including a list of hotels, their cspacity and rates. Call on, teUphen ar writ A. 8. EOaEKBAfM, Local Agent, Medford FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE CALL ON H. M. COSS COKNKR WKST TksTH AND K StRRRRS 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. Bargains in Pianos I vc a e w 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 THE MEDFORD DAILY S, NEWS SERViOE IN County Bank Building. THE BEST THAT'S GOING. can always bo had at the Nash Cafe. All seasonable delicacies and all that is appetiziug. Our service is prompt and ofiloient, nud our cooking eannot be celled. Ono moal will convince you that- we ure frionds you can tie to. If You Will focus your eye on the swell made-to-order Suits we are offering, you will'" realize, at onco that they are ereep-J tional values. You will find over five hundred different suitings here from' which to make a selection. We would 1 liko to take your measurements now.' ' French Dry Cloaning and Pressing neatly done. EIFERT MEDFORD Bring Results WM. McMTJBSAY, General Passenger Agant, FortlaaJ ' TRIBUNE HAS TEE BEST SOVTUERN OREGON. zr