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MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUN15, MEDFORD, K'K(i()X, KUIDAV, OCTOBER 2, 1908. rltOOSEVELT CONTINUES TO AID THE COMMONER'S CAUSE (Sacramento Bee.) President Roosevelt ia a rendy and prolific letter writer. He has jumped into tniB campaign with the evident ..mnae of being IT, leaving a secun. ary and very inconspicuous position to I ""' were it nut for the pub Bi personally anuoiuted candidate, Wil liam 11. i an. President Roosevelt is iu many re spects a marvelous man. The country owes him a great deal. It owes him a debt of gratitude for many things he did as president and for ninny more things ho attempted to do. But, like all great men, Roosevelt has many a fault. Not the least among them is a conspicuous blindness to the great qualities of anybody to whom he is opposed, and an equally total obliv ion to the demerits of any men or any doctrine for which he combats. When Roosevelt goes into a fight, he goes into it like an enraged bull, with his head down and his eyes shut. And so when the president rushes to the protection and the championship of the nomineo who is but a cuckoo voice, like the same enraged bull ho offers a prom inent broadside to tho enemy. But while Roosevelt denounees and even vituperate Bryan on account of Haskell who has gotten out of the democratic national committee on the ground thnt a man in his position should be, like Caesnr's wife, above suspicion he never had a word to say about T. Coleman Du Pont, head of the pow der trust, who hnd full and supreme con trol of the republican speakers, and against whose organization cases nr. now pending for robbing the United States government and for breaking it laws. T. Coleman Du Pout, has retired "for tho good of the cause;" but his retire ment still leaves the financial and exe cutive committees of the national re publican party honeycombed with trust officials like William N'elson Cromwell, who represents the Ilnrrininii interests: the sugar trust and the Standard Oil: and Frank O. Lowden, the vice-president of the Pullman Palace Cur com puny; and with gross corrupt ieiiists like Bois Penrose of Pennsylvania, a suc cessor to Boss Quay a boss of I In corrupt political machine in I'hila.lel phia and Pennsylvania, which is a greater stencil in the nostrils of honest citizens thnn nny political machine since tho days of Boss Tweed in Xew York. Nor" is Roosevelt at all fair in con trusting the attitude of Bryan to lias kell, which was simply that of a man who would not kick nnothcr man with out just cause, with the alleged ntti tnde of Taft to Fornker. Tho president dwells on the state went that Taft would rather not be president than to enter into a combina tion to help Fornker to become sena tor. But he did enter into a combina tion to help Fornker along in his po litical ambitions. He called upon Fnr akcr to assist him, and the two shook i. a a .,,,1 h,., -nine nolitieal allies, all through the indui-iice and good offices of Boss Cox, the corruptionist of Ohio. They had made arrangements to cam paign together, and they would be earn- lientiou of the Standard Oil lette rs to And yet Itoosevelt, in a letter the other day. ileride, Brvim for not know ing that Haskell was a bad man, and he admitted that Taft knew all that Forak.-r wasti f..r he declared it to be "a matter of common notorietv." He places his cuck'nt proxy iu a very had light, then. For if Taft kliew be fore tile presidential iiominat ion what Roosevelt declares lie knew, how can. Taft reconcile it with a lioos-veltian eolwri.-nee that he united himself with l-'oraker for political purposes, and would have been united with him yet had it not been for the exposure? Hut the most glaring and ridiculous tiling ill til- present exhibition of Roosevelt as a very ready letter writ er is his refusal of the proposal made hyb llrvuil that the republican party adopt tlie plan adopted by the demo cratic party to publish all campaign contributions prior to election. Roosevelt has air. ady charged that the trusts are working for Bryan. Illy ail's books will all be open long before election day. Roosevelt says Taft 's hooks will not I pene.l. He admits that the trusts furnish great funds to the republican party, but that the re publican party, throi'oli himself, show ed those contributions had no effect in outlining the policy of the adaliuist ra tion. He admits that the trusts huanced i he iiliernaloi ial campaign of Hughes of New York, but lie says also that Hughes has done his duty regardless of the fact. Yet In- nrjiins that Ci-vim furnishes leasnn for refusin-.- to t t the pro- publicity beeause "to adopt ..sal would give to every man 1 merely for partisanship, the nrii-isely the arguments that now made, to create to more 1 o false impression that you s, i king to create." - "false impression " that seeking to en ate" is simply trusts, having financed the posal o yniir pi1 vim c:n VMI liavi l.urp.n' t :m nn'.v An. I th I'.ryiiii is ' fllMl III. UNKNOWN Mi DROWNS SELF ,;Why Not Iron in Comfort? No reasoa to be uncomfortable in a . hot, stuffy kitchen. Climbed to Top of Water Tank in Ashland and Threw Himself in Prepaid Railroad Orders. ! " Something which is of considerable ! i n teres t to the public gcuor:ilty and which is perhaps uot generally known ia 1 1 1 ttVKlmn n f lire nn id n filers miff in i effect between stations of the Southern I 1 Pacific company and all points in tho v ...... t ka vour Etetiirie Iron to United States. By means of this system ( ,1Jirt of t he house where there is tickets may be purchased at Medford a jt socket, from any place in the United States and 1 mailed or telegraphed direct to tho j partv wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of An extension cord from the kttebeu cabh in connection with these tickets ' light will enable you to use it on the mav also be forwarded at the same porch. time. ' tf Telephone Main 855 and taavj an Electric Iron sent you on one week's free trial. In u highly sensational maimer an unknown man cemimtted suit-hie in Ash and on Wednesday. He climbed to the top of til. i.t iiMaii nnter tank and cast himself h.to llie v.Mer, drowning him self. Vo-kint n saw him and when he disappeared .n th. manhole at the top of the uii!i, 'hey hurried to the rescue, but were too late. The " in i appeared t o be about 40 ars of ae and aside from the name li. Johns ' ' upon his coat, a memo randum book and a Holmeu 's tract, there wen? means of identifying the man. "."h" memorandum book was is sued by a Senttle firm, showing that the man was from tho north. Tho man was slier! and stont, with a sandy mus tache. $200 down and $1" per mouth with out iuterest will buy 10 acres of choice orchard laud, one mile from railroad station. Call at our office and we arrange to show you these tracts. Wor rell f Pvesslcr, west of Seventh street, near Moore hotel. 170 ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Condor Water Power Co. Office 206 Weit Sevonth St., Opposite Big Electric Siiga. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Adolf Herder, Ann M. A. Hurgann, .Mis. .ilia Hra.lburn, ('. C. Collins, Mrs. II S IVwil.r. Mrs. Dick KilL'Soll. Kd itor Knquirer. Chas. lleisor, II. M. Hart- lion, C. X. Hanson, ('has. V lluight, Mrs. .1. 11. Hopkins, John V. Keilt (2). francos and Margaret Kimball, L. 11. Lewis, Jim Miller, l' V. McKinnis, John S. Monro, C. If. Owen, William Hose, Hosa M. ltohoy, Mrs. F. P. Smith. U. W. Tunkcrslov, Mrs. Altn Kenton. O. A. Thomas. O. P. Tortland, .1. 11. Willard. Mrs. Maud Whitlach. EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD to eat or drink is here the eatables uicely moked, if cooking they need the drinahles properly hot or eold, s Mauled. Vour individual taste U coa suited ami catered to, and not an item ou the billo f fare but is well and deftly served on clean table ware. i I NASH GAhE Tlu groceries you buy may lie good. You may be quite sure they are if you liny them here. Allen 6 Reagan Q U A L I TV (I R O E It S ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thorouuga aad practical training' in C&l MKRCI A L, SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Individual instruction by experts. We have oeeu compelled to enlarge our quarter, every year and have ample accommodation, in the Swecdenbnrg block. Twice a. large a. "".thing in the line of business training is loo good for our students. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE At. About One-Half the Usual Expense. Foil inf urination free. ' " R R ITN ER. President. HILL Military Academy A Private Boarding and Day School for Boys Primary, preparatory and academic departments. College preparation, Business conr... Manual Training. Principal 30 years ' experience In Portland The HUI Military attracts and retains good boys, but ha. no place for any other.. Fall terra begin. September 16. Make reserva, pi":.'0' few ttmMot T r'tw. :;:TSr ent republican campaign, would lint urallv expert soiue reeoomt 1011 at the hands of I lie republican administration. I llon.ev.ll has slated that the trusts are for H van. and are helping llrvan. He refuses, however, to allow the re publiean party contributions to be known before election, because their publication would t'ive the chance to voters lo create just the impression that llrvan is trying to create, namely, that the trusts are for lalt. If the trusts are not for Taft, the only wav to prove it is to show by the books that they are not. This ariruini'iit by President Roosevelt is not only a booineiaiig. It is a con fession of guill. First Anniversary Sale continues through October To My Mother. I hi The stork and the vmfle, It in plainly seen. Are in danger of hciuij out done. By the fitiny uiaehine. TVe are in no danger of 1m ing outdone when it comes to Hiipplving high-grade cigars nt. vensrmnhlc nriccs. 'When - 1 you try our cigars you w sav thev are the liest von ever smoked. R. R.V. Cigar Works sun.' of the Holds thai shimmer In i-lorified raves of the sun. 1 have sums "f the rivers that glimmer As down to the ocean they run. ive sung of the shadows thronging The path through the hills ot bine. Hut now. with a heart ol longing. I would sing, my mother, to you. mutinies when the Mimics 01 e. Creep down on tic world and me. And glimmering- lamps ot heaven An' lighted for morlals lo sec'. sil iu the shitting slia.lows Where Memory's phantoms throng. Ami over the Dreamland inc.nlows There lloateth an old. sweet song. Tis a lullaby song so tender That only my soul can hear s it floats o'er the chasm Blender Dividing the far and near, have seen your form in dreaming; And vour loving face 1 see Tend.-rly on nie beaming As vour song floats back to mo. $16.80 Medford to SAN FRANCISCO and return Date, of sale. October 3d nd fourth. Limit, 29 days. t This very, very low rate 'ha. been put in effect on sc 'count of the trans Mississippi 'Commercial Congress, but it i opon to the public via the shadows Yesterday at 2 p. m. we marked the first milestone m our business care ei. U have tried to treat every person the same. One P- -e to all, and 1m pr o one. We have always refused to show favoritism to anyone and s h. U nti c to do so. Everything has been marked low mme uogi.m. s - y" ;- t lie store, and anvonc uisiiui.h - - is insinuating a lie. Of course, we have l.ccn al.le to o lo nmnv large rcdu.-tions, ln.t. gnods have never lieen niarkcl up so as to show a big cut nt a sale. Our patronage has .sleadilv increased until today we are doing dotib e the ,t. of business we exported to do the first year. W by i Hecause we treat everybody courteously, guarantee our roods and sell oulv su.-li goods as will wear satisfactorily, alwavs make good when we know of anything gomg; wron'.r and because ire ronxtantlu hold sales and ofcr noodsfor less than Ihei hare erer been s,dd for before in 'this section, just as we are doing at fhis.l nnieersarn Sale Ibis in on tb. Railroad Fare Free Five per cent, for Gash on purchases of $5.00 or over See the New Suits MKUI'ORD'S (IK'OnXD FLOOR SUIT l.KUHH Baker-Hutchason Co. Central Ave., just North of Jackson County Rank Up Here In The Northwest (hero's no need for shipping in carloads of cereal cof fee. Made from our own good wheat, made m a clean, successful right-at-home factory, is a aa . ! Golden G11 Granules 1 r1 a strictlv northwest product with absolute merit. Vw vears 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 you r grocer for a box and give it one trial. 1 he pack ages arc larger than ordinary cereal coffees and cost only 25c. AlljgoeerelHt Bach, bad! through th ing. Var back to a country dear Ami von by my cut are hneeling. ..,i , ivhisiii-r.sl wonls I hear; Ami the prnvcr was ree.ir.b-.l in lieinen. For your love uunle sarreu nn- -moo. I lm ve vvamlere.l troin .lawn mi " Hut 1 liiiow '.hat your prayer was hear.!. The heart of a bv is heeillcss, Nor hnoweth love's blessing tor mm. lie count. th that bl.ssing ns lie Ami journeys the path that is ilim; But e'er as the sha.b.ws creep o er inn. lie dreams of the love that lie Knew When all the world was before liim- And I sing, my mother, to you. A. .1. Waterhouse in Wutei house 'i Caper. Special Train to Fair Grounds. During the fair, October 1. 2, 3, the Pacific & Kristern railway will run a speeial train from the Southern Pa cific depot to the race track, leaving the depot at 1:1" p. in. nn.l returning at " p. m. dailv. l-'nre. round trip. 10 cents. 10 Southern PaGific Company Lines in Oregon The 29 day limit will give lot. of time to take in the sight, in San Francisco and ' ' eicnrsion ' ' down to Los An gple. and Southern California. For particulars, sleeping 'ear reservations and tickets, call on A. S. ROSEN'BAt'M, Agent, Medford LOCAL MARKET. The fololwing quotations are an im partial report of the price, paid by Med- ord dealers: Wheat -v'c per bushel. Flour 'J."5 per cwt. Whole barley 23 por ton. Hav 112 per ton. Alfalfa in per ton. New potatoes $1.2-1 per cwt. Butter 40e per roll. I,ard 10c per pound. Bean. 5e per peund. Ktgt 22Mi P 09M Sugar $0.60 per cwt. T-jrk.rt 13,pr peua j 0 Ham-12e per pouad. Shoulder 10c per pouad. Hog. We te per pound. C.t'tle-Hi to 3V,e p.r tumi- FOR SALE Plaster that will last Forever Its Brand is ACME REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Medford National Bank at Modford, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, September 23d, 1008. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, aocured and unsecured 'Soii'no 1!. . Bonds to securo circulation .'Jor u- I'roiniums on If. H. Bonds ; Bonds, securities, etc ; - Hanking house, furniture and fiitures on1 nl llolil dust on hand a".?! Duo from State Banks and Bankors Duo from approved reservu agent ,'Ju,nu Checks and other cash items ',' Notes of other Nutional Banks " Fractional papor currency, nickels nnd cents 1.1I..U) Lawful Money Heservo in Bank, vi..: Specie 2!i,27.IK Legal tender Notes .,!' Hedemption fund with 1J. H. Treasurer. 5 por cent of circulation) -""" Total 397,22.55 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ia 0 OOO.On Surplus fund ; l0'H,o Undividoil profiu, loss exponas, and taxes paid.. S;'"- National bank note, outstanding 4(UU.Uii Duu to other National BankB :!'?,i'aT Due to Htato Bank, and Bankers 'Vm a Duo to Trust Companies and Savings Bunks J Individual deposits subject lo check H1''" Demand certificates of deposit Ll,.t44.tlu Timo certificates of deposit 2,550.00 Bills pavable, including certificates of deposit, for money borrowed I"."""-"0 Total 37,22tl.B3 Stain of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: I, John H. Orth, cashier of tho above-named bank, do sol emnly ewear that tho above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN S. ORTH, Cnslnor. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo this With day of Hep- lember, IM0H. 3. S. 1'KNTZ, Notary Public. Correct Attest: WM. M. COI.VIO, .1. A. PKItHV, J. K. KNYAHT, -r . ., nirector.. Crater Lake Lumber Co. SAVOY NOHTII D'AXJOIT STKKKT Entire Change of I'rogram Tonight "DHKAMS OK A I'OLM'KMAX" "A (llld)KI) FOOI' Miss I'.rowu will hiiir n heautiful illustrated sour. ( )rchest ra music. During this week, accommodate the lai jie crowtl, first iterformance at 7 p. m. Admission 10 cents. ALU the New sine day Uhappens ii mm T?-:'ir.: it