Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 16, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    if. .ILEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORiy OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMHKR Ifi. IMS.
s" 4.-4. " 4-
SAYS EASTERN PRESS DOES
n 7MIT;TREATBRYAN FAIRLY
i
' LONDON, Sept; 16. Samuel H.
tton lawyer or few lork, left this
anja. Air. 'Untcuaeyer thinks Bryan feus a good chance of being the
next president. i i
P Viewing the poHtical situation
4- Mtne-wledge of political conditions, on-souietiegets a better pmpec-v-
tive than when in the heat of the fray' said Mr. Uutermeyer. . l
have been deeply interested in the obvious change of opinion in the
4 eust concerning Mr. Bryan and his policies. Among the conservative
?-element he is no longer- regarded ?-wiUrdi9trusit-:ven-.aHMng the
most 'partisan of bis political opponents, and his sincerity and ability )
""are-today concede! by the f air-miWdecr 'mh' of all "partieB. 'It rarely "'
haB been the good fortune of any public man out of office bo success-
fully to withstand the test. For years ho has occupied the centor of
"the stage, and ho is today a bigger man- and better beloved than at
, any other time in his careor. He bus lived to see his ideas of corpo-
-rate control, for which he was denounced .and dorided,and bis good
' faith uttackcd, appropriated by his opponents. , 1
"I do not believe tho press of the east fairly represents Mr Bry.
an's strength in the pending struggle.-.. I bolieve no was an equal
chanco of winning audtliut hra ft-ietory7will be -the greafe-st sblesaiug
that has come to the nation in many years.
"It is true I am a corporation lawyer, but above all I am a citizen.
As a corporation lawyer, I know
' management and the necessity fon -
On the two great issues of tariff TOform anumorccfToctivo Torporattf
control now before tho people it-SQcms absurd to expoct the people will
-4- get as fair treatment or that it will bo as easy to inaugurato the dras-
'tic reforma-that aro ne'eded'under tho guidance of thdTepubHenn'pnrty
-t- 'which is dominated -by the interests that are to be affected; Jns under
-t- tho.democrutie-pnrtyy-wbieb- has-no- such affiliatious.Amid the-deafeu--f-
ing'clamor of tho tooting horns and tho shrieking of whistles about
tho punishment Of Wealthy bffendofr "against" the" laws"vcry "little has
been done, and onlv few of the least nernicious abuses have been abat
vd.f Tho real work is still to bo
and other lawbreakers within the
-.--"Even tuat.whieh has beeiu accomplished- bas been, done !by;-the - -
-president almost kinglehanded-nnd against the protest of themost pow-v .
erful party associates he had had nothing but abuse from powerful ,
' iliterests that are now supporting Taft.Ir llis eutouragement has-corad
' from democrats, and nono has been broader 6r more patriotic than MY.'
Bryan.'. 'ilt is fair .tojudgo, n party, .as , a. man, by .the company -it ?
' keepsilWhcre aroi the Jaw-defying- trnstaiand -corporations i in this ?
fight t Has anybody any doubt?" r.
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BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
C. P. Briggs, whilo ridiug, was thrown
from his horse; which- had a bucking
fit, and Mr. Briggs sustained painful
injuries to his right hip nnd was. oth
erwise injured, but not f seriously. )le
is able to bo around -on-crutchee.
J Doubloday is down from his home
stoa'd and will renmin a short time. .. .
Mrs. Jila Milea, with . Shorty and
wife, aro all at tho homestead.' 1 'Mrs.
Miles Is improving her claim in a splen
did manner and is a most deserving
woman. x ,
Professor Wright of Ohio-has arrived
and will open school . Monduy;, 'Sep
tember 14. He appears td bo well 'suit
ed -for- the- place -and will no doubt
give good satisfaction.
John Lee of Eagle Point is Vishing
our town. v ' ' ' "" -
Mr. Hnwk, a sawmill man of the new
ly surveyed lands, made a trip to 'Hound
top mill with a view of buying the ma
chinery. ' . .r I , . '' T f
Frank Nctherlaud ' and' .1" J. Pattnii
are making a trip to Medford.
Ben Fredenburg, Charley Obenelinin
and Clarke Edmonson are driving their
stock to Medford market, the stock
having been sold to Pottingcr. Tho cat-
.. .tLe were in prime .condition... r.v,r
" 0. Adams and family started iron-
day for a visit to Medford.
'""" ' Father Fredenburg of Medford "Is
spending some time in our town vis
iting kin and friends.
Mail Carrier Rayburn suffered the
loss of his mother, who died lately at
an advanced ago.
C. E. Wolvcrton of Sills Springs was
interviewing our merchants lately
John Allen is driving his marketable
cattle to Medford.
J. II. Miller and B. H. Harris- have
gono to the valley and from there in
company with some Michigan friends
will make a trip to Crater lake during
tho week.
Some of our boys had considerable
sport in killing n porcupino on Satur
day. The dog fight was interesting, but
finally the "porky" was", dispatched,
but not until ho left his mark in the
throat of tho dogs.
It is reported that some of the young
men are in the habit of carrying con
cealed weapons. This is a bad and un
lawful practico and troublo is apt to
como from it.
Miss Steppe has been visiting the
Obenelinin family.
It is a strange coincidence that for
est fires have increased since the rnng-
- ers have been on duty. There are enough
of them to keep down all fires and it
would be well to harc- thcmbnnithp
woods of nil litter in the early spring
months, as did the Indians.
- Judge, Pcnta has been in attendance
. - upon the court and homestead:' Ho does
not find nny business demanding the
exercise of his judicial functions.
The county judge and commissioners
aro to bo commended for tho oxcellent
.- rond work boing dono on the road be
tween Eagle Point nnd Brownsboro.
Lot' the good work go on and the
' bridges and culverts along the road
from Brownsboro up the Obenehain road
be looked after. Sntnc nro dangerous.
Ed Walker of the Iowa lumber camp
is paying a visit to Medford in eon
, ; ncction with business for Crabrr Lake
' company
B. H. 'Harris and .7. H. Miller have
returned from Medford.
' ' Robert L. Wilson has left Bntte Falls
to make an extended trip to Coos Bay.
He mav invest there.
ff a-x J. tteppart baa sold his raneb prop
erty.
'CP. flriggs has purchased the D.
T. Bichards storb room nnd house. '
; JJ Teubledny is . supplying J. P
Hughes with a fine ntt of shakes. Mr.
- Doubleday is also imjiroving his Butte
Falls property.
John Leo of Eagls Point expects to
mako Butte Falls his home Mr. Lee
is an excellent carpenter and contrac
tor and will no dnubt find plentr to
do. - -
Mrs. Peott Claspill it improving much
in health.
Mrs. O. W. Albert ha! a fine run of
tiprmanunt nnA trnnainnt tinnn!ira nnd
' all f-peflk In high terms of her UMr
4-4 -f-f y
'
Tnternieyeiy a well known rpora-v.
morning tor home on tM' Unit- f-f.
;
from - a distance, with a 'eortuiu
1'
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something of the abuses of. corporate .
for grcaterontrol:Ukau now'eiists.
dona to bring tho powerfulcorpornto -f :
law. . t
Al- Boardraan treut' to: thoi valley
Sunday to assist John Alleu iji stock
matters. ? . t ' .; d ' ! 4 ;
Alvin lfaycs Tf mothdrhavo'rmov"
cd to Grants Pass. ...
C. O. Baker has been -Bufforing with
a. bad -attack oft tonsilitia.1 Ho :ifl Jm
pfrfvlng. ' - "
i Franli. Tico 'OXpoots1 to1 take Mrs.
Miles and . Shorty, ' with' his wife, to
tho valley., Mrs. Miles has been on
hor homestead .a' long' .time and has
made many permanent' improvements.
All the housowivos aro busily 'engag-od-
in. canning land 'preserving' fruits
and boarders enjoy much sweetness
thesa times. - j '.:
From thes indications of tho heavy
"mart'1 crop this is likely to bo a
sevoro winter. r
William Perry, has been, supplying to
several of our citizens a' fine-quality
of grain hay. ;'
B. Y Fredenburg expects to"t)'uild
a fino. homo .in Butto Falls. . t T
lrofc's8or Wright' bpc nod schoof with
an avorago attendance and many will
enroll from the surrounding country, as
the attraction of our new and beautiful
school building is a drawing card.
Schools and churches build up a town
aud7improvo thu, quality , ofcitiaou
ship. Mrs. Frank Nethcrland has removed
from "Butt 0 Falls to" Derby td bo near
Frank, and his work. Mr. Nethcrland
is arranging to build a fino residence
on his recently acquired ranch. ,j
L. P. Castor contemplates building
a new residence and has some bf tho
materials on the ground. i
County Surveyor Grisez and Viewers
Frank Neil and Will Perry will soon
view out. tho roposed routo of the now
road around Hocky hili. , j
H "Chuck it, Dukel" !
' While the1-Dalie of Connaugbt trna
In Cairo be went for a stroll one', morn
ing, nnd on bis way back to bttf quar
ters he enme face to face with Ini'old
lC!iMslnn:in Wearing the ribbon :of lii
IndUm mutiny on his breast? The
duke stopped and spoke to the man
about Ids military service for some
little time. Presently the uinu said
not knowing, of course, to wlioifTitic
wiis speaking. "Are you In th army
yourself, then, sir?" The dukentn1lcd
and admitted that he wus. "Getiing
on all right?" was the next qut?KCIoii
The duke smiled ngnln and said 4hat
he bad uot very much to grumbloi at.
on -tlio-wbtiej-aliouKh- perbap he -was
not doing quite so well as he ('quid
wish. "Xo. and you never will. liny
boy." was the surprising retort oHthe
veteran. "What you want in the itimy
today Is either brains or n trPinef.uV,i
amount of Influence behind you. I eVnu
may tnke ray tip, old chap, and Knr-Ic
Itr-London T. P. O.
r.nrinn With tlmhrIU.
Recently u I-YhicIi publication pfluC
ed a picture of some American tflrls
fencing with umbrellas nnd stated ilint
they were tr.vlnu to acquire tbultlie
nccossnrv skill and ussurnnce to pai'rv.
with a shnplv gesture, an nttacl o"
Apaches. .j
It also stated that this sport will: not
bom lu America: that for several .vars
In Krance a notod fencing uii.ltri'KS. I
Mme. Oullleiuot. nt the buiuo time tlut
Bbe taught fencing, with the sword Tor
hygienic reasons and for personal' d
fense, also tauclit her pupils to "iiLny"
with the umbrella. i
The article finishes by saying tliil II
in ertUtl-il4Uiuil" that thla.unM:Tb
application of nn ancient Hpttvt tv;is
tnught by a PnrtsleiinotnuK before
America claimed the Original Idea.
Dusiness Sense.
"Has that tilled sou ln law at yilrs I
nny business sense?" j
. "yes." answered Mr. DustlnKtay "1 I
must say I admire his foreslifhtSnnd I
Hirnclry. He absolutely refn'l tu
take any chances on my reirirdnS'r hlii I
as a poor relnllon."-Wiii"blii(ttr) trif j
f. j
A cynic y thnt the laws &
havo n terror for him: he only ft-ars
the Jaws of life. Hi Is tnaT'lel - j
8n Tira
Day School Department
at St. Mary's Academy
published in another column. Those are
?tTTX"h !!
Sitters f the Holy Names, but, as ths
SiBten'naiaadeavor is to work for
tua physical; iitellectnal and moral de-
volopment bl youth, they wish the par
ent, who feci 4hat they can not meet
these TatesJtoUall and see them with
the aaauraaW'oi being being toceived
with every ideutrsy and of finding the
Sistetto willing to co-operate in tho great
work-of forming the youth as good
citizens.
Our Good Friend
The Farmer:
H 1
I
r Before sending your money uwuy on
Mall Orders" t.p;njso you just peruse
the ADVERTISING COLUMNS ot
tills, pnper for 4jai'jali. 'Of courao If
you'dou;t six; AlitfUUTlSUD hero wh-.i
you-want yon nro quite likely to ylclu
to the tDinp:otielr:, to buy tUroui.li n
catalogue.' '
Borne lot our local Merchants have
flfectivered that the best Nvny to com
bat Mall Order competition Is to use
the chief nuununltlon of the Mn!l Or-
Jet people-ADVEHTISlNG. No doubt
yoa comparo notes as between Home
Advertisers nnd foreign Advertisers
the outsiders nnd prefer! to trade at
home If you see what youl want.
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LOCAL, MAEILET.
Thb' fololwihg quotations are an Im
partial report of the prices paid hy Med-
ord dealers: ;
-AVheat 85c per bushel. 1
Flour-$2.75 per cwt.
Whole barley $23 per ton.
Hay $12 jwr ton. ,
Butter Oe per roll.
Lard lOe -per-ponnd.
Beans 5o per pound, j
'fEggs-22i4e per dozen- J
Sugar $0.60 per cwt.
Turkeys 13c per pound.
Hams -12c per pound.
Shoulders 10c per pound.
Hogs io to 8c per pound.
GatHt 2 to 3Vj per pound.
to Uusky beanty
A dark iiki become fesrunmng
hen delicately oHt
ilth Uie radUnt ffJow trti it'll ln-li'
cat ci a heutiiy. active ittu Kotu tt
inc k.eeu the ikiu wfiucd iii)it:ilti
1lc pi yortt frit front cloyw g wAir
Andtimuuit 'hebtT fatitlLrif.ty
font film te the color wliirh rlunun 11
bMftndbninrttraliU Kolirrt
ioe it certain prorrctimi jnfMi t.in,
unburn sjkJ freckle if applied he,
ftfft il ira iiu un fit kiuil
SprraiW like an imircri)tir due ,
of(rauteoerkiilfcti fict.f.ifM.ins r
fhraJil atirnutatiiiji ft'l'v''''11 ''-
' 1 JeIirate.liuinMi.c rt
V- " -' -'j,
If you have lost or found
anything, need work, oj have
something to sell, it doesn't
I matter what VOU Want IS, try
Waut Ad toTrie Tribune. .
- BOSINBtia CABB8.
. 0DL"VlO ft DURHAM,
' i Attornej-at-kaw.
i: Oeo. Kd Durkam, OranU Pass, Or.
Wa)? M..OelTlf. Medford. Or. j
DR. A. B. 8WEET
Physician and 8urgeon.
' Office at Residence.
Medford Furniture Co. Undertakers
-Day fhone 3S8; Night Fhouosi C. W.
Couklin 38 j. J. HButler 148.
00 TO OR. OOBLB FOB TOUR
OLAaSES. i
Optical Parlor in Perry's Warehouse,
'. SEVENTH' TREET. s '
"He Has No Other Businea."'
; E. R. BE ELY. 1L D.
Physician and Burgeon V. 1
-Modorn Equipped Operating eomk.
X-Ray. Office Hours, 10-12, I t P.' M;
Office In Jackson County Ban! BlOg.
When others fail, call on' II
DR. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist.
Office in' the Grand Theater bldg.
Phone 35. . : Seventh aui Main,
O. M. JONES,
City Scavenger.
-rG&rbaga of uil,kinds roinoved on short
notioev Leave-' 'orders with chief 1 ef
police. r'
BALL & GLOS0O0K, .
(Toetntetors and Builders. ''''
All Work Ouaranteed. -Office
with 0. H. Pierce ft 8ou. ,
Phone 653. P. 0. Dos 7.7L
Stationery
AVc carry a coinpletfj iline
of Stationery and School
Supplies. Sec our bargain
box paper. "We deliver goods
to any part of city. i !
Medford Pharmacy
Phono 10G-1.
:. Near P. O.
it is up to " You r
What Wmt You::Do?
If you do a lot of -tliiiikingif your: brain is actijve
and the strain is wearing put your nerves and breaking
down your system daft byay,. 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 paqk-
age of . ... ...... .....vi .
No man can'consmne
the same time; he ought to
daily, .GOLDEN GRAIN
ior to Coffee, although; it
coffee and smells like coffee.
fioldeipQramGraiiulesI
in any grocery store for 25c. Order a package todah'.
All grocery
OTE
of the faot that at our yard you can get
three kinds of finish pine, fill or cedar
that our fir is shipped from tho'Jiorth exclu
sively and that we can make prompt deliv
eries on all estimates.
Grater
Lumber
Uake
$200j down and 10 por month with,
out interest will buy 10 acros of oholc
orchard land one mile from railroad
station. Call at our office and we
arraego to show you these -tracts. Wor
rell & Diesaler; west of Seveuth street,
near Moore hotel.. 170
. Before you buy a raugo,' see : the
many exclusive features of the Mon
arch Malleable Iron and Steel Rango.
Bold only by H. C. Garnott. 150
Medferd Time Table
SOUTHERN PAOIFIO RAILWAY
Northbound TTi I
No, 10Oregon Express...., 5:C4p. m.
Jfo. 14
Portland Express... 8:49 a.m.
Southbeund
California - Express.. 10:35a.m.
No. 181
No. 13
Sau Francisco Exp.. 3:20 p. m,
No. 225From Grants Pass.. 9:16 p.m.
No, 226For Ashland. .. . 10:15 p. m.
PAOIFIO ft EASTERN RAILWAY !
No. lLeaves - lfedford. .
8:10 a.m.
9:60 p.m.
Ne.S Leaves Medford.
Noi2Arrivs Medford..
No, 4Arrives - Medford.
10:81a.m.
5:08 p.m.
ROOUH RIVER TALLET RAILWAY
"So. Seaves Medford
"ioT45 a. m.
8:85 p.m.
a.-00p m.
0:00 p.m.
9:00 a. m.
8:80 p. m
1:30 p. m
7:80 p. m
No. 4 Leaves Medfurd..,..
Meter Leaves Medford . . . .
Motor Leaves- Medford . . . . .
No. 1 Leavos Jacksonville,,
No. 3 Leavos Jacksonville..
Motor Loaves' Jacksonville..
MetorfLeaves Jacksonville. .
. - MAIL OLOaEtX
pnnpra
Eagle "Point.....;..
Northbound
Southbound ........
7:201
9:01
9: ID
4:6
B:Ci
8:2'
10:05
Jacksonville
10:10
Why Not Iron In Comfort?
. iNo toasoD to be uncouifortHblo in V
hot, ttuff7 kltehM. ; , , ,
You can Uko yttr
an put of th houjo whr k
a light luckut. . 1 i 1 i ' , .
An oxtflnaioD, cord from the kitohei
light will enable you to use It on tb
porch,'--"- ' 1 lI- ''i j
,,(Telopliono Main S55 and hnvd an
Ijsloctrio Iron, Bent you on one week 'is
free. trial, i , j ' '
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.-
Successor to Condor Water Power Co
Office 80fl West Seventh St.,)
' ' " Opposite Big Kleetrie Sign, i
' -'' ' '
his strength and retain it
replenish an equal amount
GRANULES is far, eupdr
look3 like coffee, tastes li
"A big package can be hid E
sell it.
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ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLlEGEjl'j
Ashland, Oregon.
Thorough, practical training In commercial, shorthand Sningpatf, brunches.
' Our high-class training is proverbial, our facilitjos for piuig,gViluatui Is not
surpussed, and the smallness of the expense in securing, suohjup idistitn here is
appreciated. ., . . f : J jfUUfit) I
SPECIAL OFFER FOR 1908-1909.
AH students who eccuro a nine months' scholars hip and enter at the beginning
of the tiTiu, September 7th, will bo entitled to the combined courae-tomraerclai,
uhorthand and English to July 1, llUUi. , .Ten niooUi pf prtDaatifaal. indi
vidual instruction for $CO.00, Investigate and attend' lh6 ; ' " " '
ASHLAND COiIJIERCIA..COLLEGE;,
PERKINS
ARCHITECTS
Plans, Specifications, Supoi'intendence. . Sui'veyihg
i : in all its branches. , 'U,J",
' Rooms 28-29, Jackson
W. W.
CITY TAILOR !
Tribune -AdsBringlReSDlts
trrrr
v a nfTTxr
iiii ) ?..rf
i'i's
Oregon
's Matchless: Beach: Resort
The Place to Go. for! Perfect Rest and Every Ooiaceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS- '"RAGl I-ITIES A11E COMPLETEBest of food
and iiii'abuiidaiice i of itl
modern necessities, such
freshly provided everyday." Fuel in abundanceCfettagea
partly furnished or nlifurniihed to be had cheaply.xaStrict
municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT )9 f eaohed;by:way b the Spiitherj VjfafKjKc to
Albany or Corvallis, thence, Corvallia & Eas:ern,3jI R.
Train service daily and the trip a pleasure'1 throughout
Rate From Medford rlrrt
SEASON SIX MONTHS' TICKET,' HO-OO,,
Our elaborate new summer book gives a concise , description ef Newport
including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone ot. write
' A. S. B08ENBATW, WM. McMTJBEAY, (
Lewd Agent, Medford Qeaeral Passengar Agonal -Portland
FOR BARGAINS
A"
CALL ON
H ; M.
Corner West Tenth and K Strkkks
City Property, Piirui Lauds, Orchard Land,' Hay,,L'?nd
, Improved and Unimproved Lnnds. Piices reasonible
and easy terms to suit purchasers. "" Free transporta
tion to and from all tracts. . Office iii residence.r"',''No
eomm ssion business. I
Bargains in Pianos '
I have a few fine Pitnos left that I wil sell at a
bargain. , Call at my. office in residence, corncr,,)y;e9t
rciith'hnd K StR-cts.
I 'mi i ! ,..'. i ' i." ',,'.,
m ig- i.j lhii,j t:
THE MjSpFpUD DAILY
) WEtV STillVlCE IN
& JANNEY
AND ENGINEERS "i" ".!..
:.. '..I ,r.-.i.;
- I.'-.I -,..t'..!.i(.,
Coimty, Bank Building.
THE BEST
THAT'S) oonro.
'-i.-.i.,-;.,
aftor a good dinner t this rostaurant
you'll got n loasnnt' surprisoiMnstead
of wondering if yon have to "gb light"
for tho rest ef the weok' to make up for
the good time yon have hadj .you'll find
that your monl has cost yon much less
than jou expected.''1 Come and enjoy
'both the dinner aud the' unusual expe
Tlenco'; 'f '""! '"l" i '
If You Will
focus your eye on , he vel made-te-ordur,
Suits we ore, offering, jreu will
jroaliao at ouco tliat they are, eieep
tional values. You.JviU find' Jivsr ttr
, hundred .different, suitings,, iere turn
which to make a BeloctioiK woald
like to take your measurement now.
; French, , Dry , Clpanng,-,' anressing
-neatly dono.i iij . . . -i .h i
EIFERT
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i f. 'MEDFORD
a i iav -i .i,,., ..i. .......
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Freshi water from.springsjo All
aSutelegraphi 'telephpn.W68
IN REAL ESTATE
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i.!..!lill
GOSS
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buy and sell direct.
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TRIBUNE HAS THE BEST
SOVfMlW&TlEOON.
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