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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKGOX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. liHW.
MIX UP OVER
DOMINATION
Politicians Unable to De
cide Who Is Entitled to
Place on Ticket
OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. 1. Who i
justly eutitled to the nomination for
democratic candidate of this state, John
Pattiaon or A. J. Splawn of North Yak
ima f This question probably never will
be settled to the satisfaction of the
politicians who are just now showing
they are much interested in the mat
ter. On the fact of the returns of the re
cent primary election, Pat ti sou will re
ceive less than 200 more votes than
Splawn on combined first and second
chice. Yet a compilation of tlio re
turns indicates that there will be a dis
crepancy of more than 1300 votes be
tween the total first choice and the
total second choice votes east for this
nomination.
The fact that if the votes are prop
rrly counted, first and second choice
should exactly equal, casts a serious
doubt on the question ns to which is
the nominee.
Pattison has been conceded to be the
nominee of the democrats and has al
ready begun his campaign.
New Cases.
Fred V. Snyder vs. Lcura Snyder;
suit f-jr divorce. .T, A. Lemery, attor
ney for plaintiff.
The stork and the eaijlc,
It is plainly .seen,
Are in (laiircr of h;ini out
done, By the- flijivy urn chine.
We are in no danger o1' be
ing outdone when it conies to
supplying high-grade cigars
at reasonable prices. When
you try our cigars you will
say they are the best yon
ever smoked.
R. R. V. Cigar Works
$16.80
Medford to
SAN FRANCISCO
and return
Dates of sale, October 31
'and fourth.
' Limit, 20 days.
' Thifl very, very low rate
'baa been put in effect on ac
count of the trans-Mississippi
'Commercial Congress, lint it
is open to the public, via the
Southern PacifiG Company
Lines in Oregon
Tho 29 day limit will give
lots of time to take in the
'sights in San Franeiaco and
"excursion" down to Los An
'grdes and Southern California.
For particulars, sleeping
'ear reservations and tickets,
fall on A. S. ROSKNBAUM,
Agent, Medford.
The Ever
Ready Bottle
Keeps Liquids,
hot r eold, for
forty-sight hours.
Medford
Pharmacy
tap J
lii
Li
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BUNGALOW WRECKED
BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION
I.IN AXiiKI.ES, ( al., Oct. 1. Mrs.
Henry S. Tripp is under the ears of
physicians lierc tuduy at the home of
lu-r daiiKht) r, Mrs. W. A. Howard,
Jr., as the result of a dynamite explo
sina which wrecked the Tripp buuga
luw at Cm'ia late yesterday after
noon. The explosion of a gasoline stove, dis
charged some dynamite which Tripp,
wno is a miner, had stored in a clos"t.
The dynamite completely wrecked the
bungalow and fire consumed the mini.
Mrs. Tripp was in the house at the
time of the explosion, but eseaped with
no more injury than several bums.
PREFERRED DEATH TO
DISGRACE OF ARREST
SAX KRANCINI-O, C'ul., Oct. 1.
liivause Ik lVnred the disgrace 0f ar-ri-st,
August Veen, 'S.l years old, is dead
here today as the result of bullet
wounds self inflicted.
Veen remarked that he "had the
blues' ns he left the dinner table last
nijjht. li ' went at once to his room
and five minutes late n shot announced
the fact that he had ended his exist
ence, lie was dead before his parents
reached him.
Less than ten minute later an offi
cer appeared with a warrant for the.
arrest of young Veen. Leslie Krown,
a chauffeur, ehnrgrd that the young
man owed him $t;) for :iutomhile
rides.
BOTTLE RETURNS AFTER
FLOATING FOR YEARS
SAX FKAXClKfO, Cal., Oct. 1.
Much interest, has been aroused here
today over Ihe arrival of a bottle wliieh
has evidently been afloat in the north
ern seas for at least four years. The
bottle was discovered on Ihe beach at
Wood island, near Kadink, Alaska, evi
dently after having driven thousands
of miles.
Wiihin Ihe bottle was found the fol
lowing note:
The Western Fire Extinguisher com
pany. -Ill and 412 lhtywnrd building,
San Francisco, ('al., May Id. On board
balk Vosemit -: Kinder returning this
note to me is ent it led to one gallon
whisky. August J. IInekineier,-.i!Kl.S
I 'nst street. San Francisco, ('al. This
offer is genuine."
.l is. M. Ilaekmeier, mother of the
young man who started the bottle on
its long cruise, states that on his re
turn from a fishing trip more than four
veaix ago. her son spoke of launching
the Lottie.
The Voseinite did not go nearer than
loon miles off Wood island.
EUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
, Mrs. M, A. llmight hi and family have
all taken a trip to Medford.
Mrs. Albert and the Misses Mahnney
have left for a few days ' outing In
Medford.
.T. ( Jeppa it and familv are visit ing
Medford.
Falph Tucker and family of Tirowns
hoi-o are p;iying ;i visit to Medford.
T. K. Hall the merchant, together
with his family, attended the show.
Frank Xeil of 1 Why is paying a
visit to Medford. He reports that the
view.Ts have nearly run the line for
the proposed new road.
Kd Walker and wife of the Crater
Lake company, wlm have been in
charge of (he lumber camp, are in Med
ford. Kd Coram has gone to Ihe valley for
a f- w days.
M. C. Ma honey brought In a large
load of supplies for Ihe new school
house this week.
Several part ies are looking round
for business locations, ns il is expect
ed the railroad will bo pushed to com
pletion tlif coming year.
F. V. Medynski and wife are still at
their homestead and improving the same
very much.
Professor Smith drove into the Falls
lately from his raiieh.
The st hool is well attended and our
teacher is giug good satisfaction.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
William II. High to Henry (1.
Knii'-rs. I'l'opiTty in block 2-'l.
Ashland '.
lo
i;.-,o
llattie A. A limit t l, Klialieth 11.
Vorki'y. priipi-rty on (Iranr St.
Ashland
Lottie I.. IVlti.ii l.i John V. Ali-
1 nit t . pi-opi-rtv ill Ashland ...
Alice L. Morris t.i li. .1. Edwards.
1.7-i ncri's in township oil.
nniKO 1 H
1'raiik Weil man to J. W. O. Pireg-
ory, lot 1. Mo,. ('. Boulevard
I'nrk addition lo Ashland . . .
Hans r. Hansen to Wis Peterson.
"i acres in 11 L C II. township
'111. range 1 .;
(' W. Harnett to v. T. Hnrnett.
I'm acres in section 2f. township
:is. range I v
1,'ol.ert Aslmorth In J. M. Mill-
kers. In ml in 1) L r nl, town-
ship range 2 W
C W. Wollers to State Hank of
Talent, property in Talent . . .
Welliom Heeson to John It. Roli-
ion. land in D L (' .1, town-
li:p .':s. range 1 W
J.din l:. Ifol.ison to Wellmrn Itee-
son. l;o acres in section n.
townsli'rp -to, range 1 W
M. It. I.iiidley to diehard Sher
wood, property in block N.
I'.-irr s addition to Medford . . .
Ilaniel S'nnip lo I harles Heney,
I'.ailew 7i.7s acres in section
1. ti.VYTi-hip V.s, flllge I K ...
' 1 1 . i r 1 i ni iii'v to William n. Mil
ler, lo a. r- s In so. -ti.nl 17. town
'hip raiiL"' - W
l" :
in
U.-irv H.ii - n to 1 . K. Merrick.
1:1 1 :i a. -res in "-i'Imi town
hip "7. l- 1 W -
H. P. f'...tr... t.. rrai-k We.t
man. lot 1. l.h-.-k Honl-vard
I'ark adilition to A-I'bnd
.1. M. Ilat.lev lo A H. 0
stn.m. laud in II 1. r I-. town
lliip :;7. ralie J W
ijoiiO
WEBB TAKEN
TO PORTLAND
Man Accused of Setting a
Forest Fire-Claims He
Is Victim of Spite Work
PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. 1. Louis It.
iVebb, a hunter and trapper, who is in
terested in southern Oregon mines, ac
cused of having sot fire to several
thousand acres of " government timber
in northern California, is in tho county
jail at Portland, where he 1ms engaged
attorneys to fight extradition to San
Francisco. Ho was brought here last
night from Klnmnth county by Depu
ty United States Marshal Nicholson.
Webb was taken before a United
States commissioner and the amount of
bail placed at $oflnn. Unable to give
bond, Webb is now in the Multnomah
county jail awaiting the order of re
moval to California for trial.
Webb claims the arrest is pite work
at the hands of some of his enemies.
It is alleged by the California gov
ernment agents that during August
Webb deliberately and maliciously set
fire to timber lands in northern Cali
fornia and that as a result of his ac
tion the timber on practically four en
tire townships was burned and ruined.
AMERICAN WARSHIPS
ARE NEAiUNG MANILA
MANILA, Oct. 1. Wireless messages
received from the Atlantic fleet this
afternoon indicnte. that the American
warships are less than 3O0 miles away,
and nt the present rate of 11 knots per
hour thoy should arrive hero early Fri
day afternoon.
The cholera situation has improved
and the oflleiuls hero arc expectingly
hopeful that the diseasn will bo suf
ficiently under control by the time the
fleet returns from Japan to remove nil
idea of giving up tho public reception,
-dany persons aro of the opinion, how
ever, that the authorities are not fully
justified in this expectation.
On the first visit tho fleet will spend
most of the time at Covite, where the
vessels will be coaled. Tho fleet will
sail from Cavite on October W for
Vokohama.
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Northbound
No. lOIOrcgon Express I 5:24 p. ui.
No. 14 Portland Express. . .1 0:49 a. m.
I Southbound I
No. 16 California Express. . 10:35 a. m.
No. 13 San Francisco Exp.. 3:20 p.m.
No. 225 From Grants Pass. . I 9:15 p. m.
No. 22!V For Ashland . . .110:15 p. m.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
No. lLeave MsiTford f 8:10 a. m.
No. 3 Leaves Medford 13:50 p.m.
No. 2Arrives Medford 10:2Sa.m.
No. 4Arrives Medford 6:08 p.m.
ROBUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. flteavos Medforfi.. . .. ITS: 45 a. m
No. 4jLea,ves Medford j 5:35 p.m.
MotorlLeaves Modford I 2:00 p m.
MotorjLeaves Medford j 9:00 p. m.
No. IrLeavea Jacksonville..! 9:00 a. m.
No. 3 Leaves Jacksonville.. 3:30 p.m.
MotorlLeaves Jacksonville.. 1:30 p.m.
JlotorfLeaves Jacksonville... 7:30p.m.
MAIL CLOSES.
Eagle Point 7:0 20
Northbound
9:19
4:54
2:50
5:20
Southbound
10:05
Jacksonville
10:B0
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Kayiuoud Cox aud Zeliu June Curat.
Eugene l)uw uud Julia il. Dodge.
Leslie A. Cook aud Adelaide McUou
ald. Robert F. llesselyrave and Hallie
U. Alexauder.
WOMEN'S WOES.
Medford Women Are Finding Relief at
Last.
It does seem that women have more
than a fair share of the aches and pains
that afflict humanity; they must "keep
up," must attend to duties in spite of
constantly aching backs, or headaches,
dizzy spells, bearing-down pains; they
must stoop ovet, when to stoop means
ti rture. They must walk and bend and
work with racking pains and mauv
aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause
moro suffering than any other organ of
the body. Keep the kidneys well and
health is easily maintained. Head of a
remedy for kidneys only that helps and
cures the kidneys and is endorsed by
peoplo you know:
Mrs. Louann Woodv. living corner of
Third snd G streets, Medford, Or., says:
"For a long time I was troubled with
kidney complaint. There wero sharp
pains through my back and at times I
ached all over. I was annoyed greatly
by a too frequont action of the kidney
secretions, for which I tried a great
many remedios, but found no relief. At
last my attention was called to Dean's
Kidney Pills and I jroeorod a box at
Haskins1 drug store. Tliev gave me
great relief, so I continued using them
and my health gradually improved until
I was cured. I think very highly of the
remedy that cured me.'1
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Gnffnlo, N. Y., solo
agonts for the United States.
Remember the name Mono's and
take no other. 35
Prepaid Railroad Orders.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally and
which is perhaps not generally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stntions of the Southern
Pacific, company and all points in tlio
United States. By means of this systoin
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any nlaee In the United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Slecpor
aacowanodfttions and small amounts of
cash 4a. onaeoxion with these tickots
may sdsa fee forwarded at the samo
t'mw.V - tf
Reduced Rates to San Francisco, Round
Trip.
Account the tritns-MiHsinsippi Cniu-
uiorcial Congress to bo held in San
Frnncinco October II to 10, the Southern
Pocifie will sell tickets for Hie round
trip at a faro uud one-third, tiaie dale
October 3 and 4, continuous passage in
both directions, final return limit 20
dnys from date of sale. Further par
ticulars at the depot. 107
Anybody wishing u nice, now resi
dence property, 100x150 foot big, witli
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, lo
gnu and strawberries, modern in every
way and located on the best Btreet in
Medford, should address P. O. Box
572. 105
UORTONI MOTEL
- JttiSV " PORTLAND
.tmSmmiSs. Oregon
mmmmxEmm mm j torso now
Attention Please
Wo lire intv in a pnslt-imi to supply the ctiiil rin'tor anil
builder with tlif fjiinoiis
Acme Cement Plaster
hikI with which all familiar. This has boon accom
plished by a recent T s1men1 (if freight, rates admit! in;;
it to the coast. We live Ihe several varieties of this ( V
inciit Master, Hair l yer. Wood Fiber, Acme Keene for
inoiildini: and Wainscot for bathroom and tiling purposes.
I'roinpt deliveries on any quantity
Crater Lake Lumber C-
St. Mary's Academy
Directed by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Jesus and Mary.
Medford. Or.
Hates for the scholastic year, or per
!.id of 40 weeks;
Boarding School.
Board, tuition and laundry $1X0.00
Private room 50.00
Day School.
Tuition, primary and grammar
grades 20.00
High school aud special course.. 30.00
Luncheon for day scholars who
too far from school to rteurn
home, or who prefer a warm
meal at noon 50.00
Special ratea to parents entering two
or more children.
Music Department.
Piano, two lessons per week . . . 60.00
Violin, two lessons per week . . . 80.00
Mnndolin, guitar, banjo, etc 60.00
Vocal, two lessons per week . . . oo.oo
N. B. The rates quoted above in
I'lude an hour's practice daily, under the
supervision of a sister.
Art Department.
'en, ink, charcoal and water
colois 30.00
Oil 40.00
Miscellaneous.
Graduating foo (nt complotlon of
four year academic course) . . ls.uu
Library fee 1.00
Laboratory fee 5.00
Singing in concert, physical culture,
elocution in class, art needle work, plain
sowing, do not form extra charges.
The sintors are happy to inform theii
friends uud tho public thnt the new
and commodious building and the mod
cm improvements introduced therein.
ennblo them to ensure the comfort ol
pupils wbilo facilitating educational ad
vantages. Write for program of studies, also
for booklet concerning dreBs regulations.
etc.
Address: SISTER SUPERIOR,
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
MEDFORD, OR.
Why Not Iron in Comfort?
No reason to be uncomfortable in a
hot, stuffy kitchen.
You can thke your Elooiric Iron t
auy part of the house where there it
a light socket.
An exlonuiou cord from thd kttottM
li'ht will enable you to utie It n
porch.
Telephone Main Soft and hnv.) ai
Kleetric Iron sent you on ouo week V
free trial.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
SueeosBor to Condor Water Power ('
Offico 20(1 West 8evonth St.,
Opposite Big Electric Sign.
MoDKiiH Comfort
MollKKATK I'III:F.S
Horse
Hen(Iii;,r.ers
Otit. If). 17, 1!I0S
TicsiTvu rooms early
for HoiMe Show Week
Only Rook (Iahokn
Jn I'OKTI.AMi
A. B. .NOKIO.N, lui(
Souvenir Spoons
of City Park, Mount Pitt, Kay Dam, Sterling Mine
and Blue Ledge Mine; also a fine line of Watches
and the latest novelties in Jewelry.
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Postofflce
Fin Watch ul Jswslry ltilruuj a Specialty.
Don't Bother to Cook
It's too hot. Get what you want alrea iv
prepared; we have it.
We cater to those who want the best.
THE DELICATESSEN
C STREET, EAR EIGHTH
HILL
Military
Academy
Primary, preparatory and icadeinio departments. College proparatlou,
Business course, Manual Traiuing. Principal 30 years' experience in
Portland. The BUI Military attracts and retains good boys, but has
no place for any others. Fall term begins Septeuibsr 16. Wake reserva
tion now ,for few remaining vaoanciea. Catalogue on application to the
principal. J. W. HILL, M. D., Portland, Or.
Up Here In
The Northwest
Hferef9 no need for shipping in earloads of cereal cof
fee. Made from our own good wheat, made in a
clean, successful right-at-home factory, is
Golden Grain Granules
a strictly northwest 'product with absolute merit.
"For years people of "Washington, Idaho and Oregon
have been using it instead of coffee, and it stands
without a peer for a high-grade cereal coffee. Ask
your grocer for a box and give it one trial. The pack
ages are larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost
only '2ii
All grocerj sell it.
JOB PRINTING
All Kinds of Job Printing
done on short notice.
It does't matter what it is
in Printing, we do it for you.
Our Office is now the best
equipped in Southern Oregon,
our workmen the most skilled
and output superior.
Only union Print Shop in
Rogue River Valley.
Portland prices our sched
ule. We pay the freight.
The Tribune
21 Central Ave.
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EVBRYTHINa THAT'S GOOD
to eut or drink ia hero th aatablo
nicefy cooked, if cooking they naad
the driualiles properly hot or cold, as
vantrd. Your iudividuul taste is coa
ultml and catered to, and not au item
oa the liillo f fare hut is well ami deftly
served ou clean table ware.
NASH GTlbE
A Private Boarding and
Day School lor Boys
MEDFORD
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