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' ' i rt n v i a ily Tti rrnrNR M K n FO H l ), i VA i ( IS . ; A 'IT H I ) A V . OCTOBER 3. 1008. ii !V1 ') wm V r. I -A- ' i WOULD FIX JURY (iUTHItl R, Okhi., Oct. .1. Onvpriinr (Charles S. Haskell, ex trrannn-r if th di-niixratir national i-onunitU'o, ha writ ten u h'tter to J'n'Hident ltoosovrlt in which ho 8ii vh: " I lay aside my ttj'-ul for justice to yon, for the reason th:it J nm convinced thirt, no matter fcntr digniflrrl, jrnnt ami hnrnbl' tho office of president may V, rti p'fpt ch-nrly 4eoiHtrates the K)tA tWt the occuit of tfevt office muA- be viibMit iiirae4, jnire or in 1 l:-iy, 4.rffr 4 vurillutiBg iiimhi hk clwirgM t imotW-r, hy umit wifhoiK fn-iMiitHPW n4 tWrefra nWi dnned, and yK wi I limit diNpkiy nr maiilmod t nologim? for tWe former nntriitlifnl statement, ytm seek nmithor issue. It leads me to ftHwrt tWnt I n4k,11 seek justice nniiist you heforo the peo ple and in n court not suliject to vour doiuination. l'rnnkly speakincf, I have arrived lit no other conclusion tlmn that you, in your reddens pnrtisnnship and disregard of the right of others, would pack a court or fix n jury. Potty Politics by Roonovelt. "Von Raid in your first statement that I had miits brought against me to recover title to Creek Indian lands. I overwhelmed you on that statement ; adopting your usual policy, yon fle from that' stntement without just apol ogy and adopt the statement now that it was government tnwnsite lots that von charged me with being sued for. Yes, I believe I am a defendant as to certain government tnwnsite lots in one of nenrly 11,(100 suits that yon have had brought against as many different honorable and highuii tided eit izens of this state during this preHideulial cum paign, and you will not undertake to deny that petty politics for the pur pose of republican i.ing about 'M),noo Indian voters was your sole mot ive for having those suits brought; and I charge you with knowing that, tlieie has been no delay in the cases, except that "occasioned by the court 's deliberations, taken by himself as time be deemed necessary to consider whether or not there is any merit in the petition filed by your attorney. Land Question. v"'Vm U(,v Hint mi lln In.wl niiu....n you will see that 1 get n bearing in ooii rt. Yes, sir. 1 welcome vour hoar inff. ('alt to your assistance nil the power that your high office commands. present your case in any form you like. T nm readv to meet it, and before the 1ST Hclusion the people of America will disgusted that ever elected yon president of the United States. "It is st:JI fresh in the minds of the people of our slate, labor unions, farm ore' unions and other advocates of lion est and huiunnn government that the 1(1 objections that you raised to our con stitution struck at the very vitals of lionest government. Your threat to turn $ n i nod u provision for jury t rials in Aiitfttpt cases is only one of tin many fi VViiiU'ii 1 hat you criticized, and I thank 4 A t' .in,- t.h" f . to rt.iiU Jus day that I had the courage tigo you at t tint time to turn i down ur constitution on that gmtum, if vvi dared to do so. You said that your Vv; ti ion mir constitution would not: I0lft well in print. Air. Hiirrimuii find ' I1- Morgan said the same thing, but. S.iftiuel (lumpers said the consti tution of ''klatioma was the hem ever writt.it. 1 expected you to agree with it grin and Mr. Harrimau, and. J', tviih not surprised. y you challenge me, M r. tl I should not undertake to Iloosc ' ( make comitansoti Itetween vou mni 1 r mc. ' do not get drunk on any ; nion uud never did in mv life, but still 1 vour l'V"r of list winter, which 1 uluill be glut to publish with your per mission, nil . ocrtiug your idea of in r tnrsthto (.miner, c of whisky into pro tlibiL u '(if"1' ". It was your an i ---im ' 1 Mi" 1 l"r nssistance ami I ' would a the 'icarl of anv honest I -public (""is I king to adiiiiuist r tin l" kw of urt :-tlr as the people bv theii - i.. .i... i And Mr. Morton? Yon criticize mv directing the dis missal of the suit against the Prairie Oil & ( entnpjiuv, which couM not J.bva bd nice essfutly uiaintaiued by lftM-V' Tell me, please, what your rnttni,t- fn- directing the dismissal y'XiK if'i f,tby nit nguinsr the Atchisim, Topeka i'iu ...:v' '. & Mania re ranronn nnng (irotecui 'V-'VV1! , hv .Tudson Unrmon and .Tndson, spec nil ti?V"'i I'OiHiUfl.. hrn the fuel dine lowed that 'k'V'' mcml- of ynur raliinel (I'aul Mor ton) Wa ttonig unenvered hh the prime K- $ otfendrf Answer tliin. will youf !-SfeM' "M. Roosevelt, you ery out for pur - Uv. Ton sa-v vou did iut four fiur vears it'O kih'W wln ro the corpitrat inn fund 'vii3 '$ 'i'ing from t secure vour rle.-tinn th t't i t lonoy of two year uo v-vjj fr '"r'ft (he eorrupt interest W.'VV ,f W trwt. Vou have known that 'cijf t'ft for two yeuis. and Mr. Cortelvou is ' sl'x if.v ullU memher of vour rahinel. ' ' MAURI ID. ATNt KNT HANSON In I'entral T. e. p. ' P At nn tVptemfcvr ii. Iiy ev soil V-.-i ' I I . ....- , .......... n. A .; . f t, ersi y.. upv. v. US'. n tKVJJ K ' loiird f or.KfSSXM. (i sarji rs. 1 U;J5ejft QJS Social and Personal A good house lot, close in, for sale at a bargain; easy terms. Write M. 1 Tribune. it O. Castor and Amb-rsou Hro. of f'lioe uil preciio't transacted business in Med ford one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. llert Nichols of Ashland precinct have been visiting friends liv ing in the central valley. t'harles Courad, the exirt butcher, may now be found at tint street sliop, owned by Huth BroB. 1'rofesHor .1. A. Nor! i rig, the well known buadmaster, has been in Med ford during the past week on official busi ness, Oscar Siiupkius of Woodville precinct was among the many in Medford dur ing the past week. A choice buildiug lot, -1 . . Ui good section, is fo. sale Jl .'n'ain. Kasy terms. Write Box 50 (7. It is rumored that Itcv. W. 1 Shields, pastor of the Presbyterian church in Medford, will soon take, the stump for 'J'at't and Sherman. Justice Brown of the New York su preme court has issued a p. injunction re straining the Independent Order of For esters from enforcing the increased as sossmcnts on old members until the suit to test the validity of the increase is settled. .Horn than B0,000 members are affected by the increase, of whom a n wi her live in Medford. While tssi ihjimctioB ntairls Foresters can pay . kir aHHcsmcsts at the old rate. Mrs. I telle Thieso, who lias been n resident of Xedfnrd during - the past two years, hiM gone to Clinton, hi., her former homo. A front room for rent in a building centrally located in Medford, price rea sonablo. 173 lesse Mash, K. N, Provolt and Jo seph Neely, prominent citizens of Jo sephine county, were nunoig those who attended the district fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wcatherhy of I'h.H' nix precinct made Medford :i visit on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K 'riiotupsoii, who reside near Medford. in re among their Medford friends Fridav. (4-orge II. Cabaniss, who has been po lice judge of San Francisco for a nuni- ; ber of years, has been noiuinnted as ' superior judge by the democracy and labor parties of that city, lie is a un live of Jacksonville. James Orieve of Central Foiut, rural mail carrier, spent Fridav afternoon in Medford. i-orgc Fred Williams of BoNtou, a ' personal friend of Bryan, is stumping the west and will be in Oregon week. Mr. Williams will speak n, . (raiitH Puss Monday night and at Al bany Monday evening. Next Wednes day he will speak at McMinnville, after which he goes to I'liget sound. John Cox niift son, who live in West I'hoeuix, have some very fine Spit .en bergs, which tire taking on a fine color. Tin y recent ly left a few samples at The Tribune office. "When superior "Colestin" X a t u 1 Mineral Water. Anderson & Burbage Agents. t 4 ' co"r''' ''''''' I I vou dosiro a t I table water try t i Palmer II ill Fa. n rt .'.i. . . .. . - Classified Advertisements One Cent Word No single inser tions less than 15 cents. Six insertions for tbe price of four. Seventy-five cents ft linn per month. FOB BALE. FOK SA1K ( 'hoiee business property at a bnrguin on easy terms. 1'. O. Box 41K, Medford. 247 FOR BAhti New Finder concentrator, complete, for sale at a bargain; never been used. Address or rail on W. J. Vim- r, Waldo, i-., or A. K. Heames, Jacksonville. I'M) FOK SALF: Ury cordwuod, pine, fir, oak and laurel; 1! 00,000 brick. F. Osenbrugge, Htudcbakcr Bns. ' ware- house. FOH HAI.K Homestead relinquish ment; IliO acres; small bouse; 8 acres :! year-old orchard; 40 acres fenced; 8 miles from town; $ryf. F. O. Box 4 city. 170 FOK SALF Largest rooming house in Medford; location unsurpassed; genu ine bargain for the right party; cash proposition only. Address J. C.r care of Tribune. 75 FOR SALK 320 acre ranch, $12,0110, first class improvements, well, family orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See L. K. W., Tribune office. If FOK 8ALK Dry oak stove and cord wimJ. Apply Uotcl ash. 178 FOR SALE A good small busiuirs on Seventh trt. Keaeous tor celling. Address. P. O. box 51 or call at Ibis office. tf FOR SALE A no; a bargain, ford. first-elaw pianola pia P. O. Box 95, Med- FOR SALK Improved or unimproved city luts, S aud 10 acre blocks, near city; orchards aud farm lands. W. M.J Preuch, over Jackson County bank. 179, FOR SALK Five-acre twets inside aud adjoining city limits of Medford, on five years' time. Apply Gold Buy Real ty Co., in office Condor Wnter & Pow er Co. iflu WANTED. WANTKO Posit iou uj iimnaiiig Iioumc ktM'jirr; matron; hy rufuiud middle itod Xuw Knghind widow, uuoucuin Iton'd; r1 fore m-eg given uud requirvd; , expL-nent'eti m reapoumblc (hihiiioiih. Mrs. A. It., 1112 Stuto st.t Hpringfiuld, MnHB. 173 WANTKD Suito of light I skceping . rooms. (I. 1. H., Toggery. 170 A.vl'MI) Woman to do washing and ironing one day a week. .Mrs. liar- I hoi ew, :il 1 V. Sixth st. 17U ( WANTKP tiirl for t iu'ral honsrworli. AddrH8 Loi-k Itox IIS, rity. 17." j WANTKO To rent a ranch, by a re liable man; hay, grain or dairy; must have stock on place. Hoi 508, Mnt Jord. 170 WANTiCD (,'huwin'riiiuid; married woman who enn live nt home preferred. Only forenoon 'h work. Hotel Kmer- 1 ick. J70 V A NT K 0 To tradeTTimber claim fur city property; Baker City property for Medford property: piuno for good horse. W. II. West. WANTKD Hursi'8 for pasture, $U per month ; no wiro fences; shade, water and grass. Apply to Walter Moore, Phoenix, Or. 185 WANTED To buy from 100 to 300 I ocu ui iiuck luoep. n rue iioi lot. Aieuiora. ur. TO TRADE Light ainglt covered bug gy for two-seated rig. Ij. K. W., Tri bune office. tf NOTIt'K TO KAUMIMIH Highest cash price paid for grain mot lulled hay at tho Kuss mill. 1 711 ir1 VOU want lioueHt weight and fair t reiitlueut, ko to the Hush mill tor your feed and haled linv. 1 7J for Ladies, Misses and Children NONE BETTER.... Tlifso art1 tlie 'oats with t In ivpulat inn. ' arr sliowinsi tilt' very latest style ereat ions I'm- 1H0S-!) " 'l'lu Nippim." "Madam Hutterl'ly." " I'riiuvss" ami many others of this season's desiuns in -ery lieaut it'nl I'ahrirs. Kvery seam i fully tailored. The lining are shaded and piped to niateh the color scheme of the uarnients. We guarantee every one of these erarnients, even the less expensive. taCftildren's and Misses' $1.50 to $12.00 For Ladies, 1150 to $27.50 ri HuTcm Picked at Random from the Anniversary Sale Many New Specials to Choose from Below wo print ii lew of the extra specials now to be seeiire at the Anniversary Sale. You can find hundreds of other exceptional values and specials at this sale. AX EXTRA I X Dl't.'EM EXT I f you come from out of town, we will pay your railroad faro. As an extra i lulucenient, wo will deduct " per cent from all sales amount ing to .".()0 or over. We invite you to look hero. If you can heat the prices, we don't want your business. 17c for-35c Neckwear 9c for 15c Hosiery 19c for 25c Hosiery 85c for $1 Comforts A lot of fini- Klyliah .Wrkwear wrutli All iz.a in fust blurk ribbnl lloai- Any 23c mir of Hum' in tlir sture, A r.j-uhir l.i Coinl'urt now or. njt to :t.it', now on :ik' :tt, i n for tniswc Hint i-liililron ; ri'olur 1.1c u n.l Wf hn'o 11 very lliro stock, on s:ilo for only UJl) ihoiec lid vhIid'h; now on nlc at, Q, jj .,.notj 4no.VQ. Vou should wo our vului-s j OP Sie tin- new .Vcckwinr. r-hoiw "6 only 1 J in ( 'onit'ortb at $M nn.l . . . J) 1 U J $1.50 lor $2.00 Comforts $50 for $65 Values In Suits $20 for $30 Values in Suits Fill.-.l Willi oiio ii-.-- of .uri- white laniinate.l cot A lot of regular $ii.-,.00 and some 75.UO Think of hemu able to select a n-nular tliil.OO or Ion; a regular .tli.no value; iluring this T I PA Suits are marked a't this store, CCrt (( r-3.(HI Suit from a goodly assortment and tft ale for only jlI.DU special JjU.Uv for the small sum of only iPLU $1.50 for $250 50c for 65c $5.00 for $9.00 98c for $1.50 Child's Coat Dress Goods Ladies' Coats Handbags Out of over a hundred Child 'a Coals All wool cashmeres, serges and bat- Think of this opportunity to se- We show the largest assortment of we pick (oo to talk about a $2.io isles ia all colors anil black und cure $S.utl, !UII) mill $111.00 Coats for Handbags in Southern Oregon. Our value for white; not n .Vie quality, hut t'"' r'i(t,'0,,! Pr'l'e JfJ QQ $l."0 value is now on sale AIEDEOWD'S EEA1)IX( EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP Baker - Hutchason Co. CKXTIiWL AVKXITI3, JTST NORTH OF JACMvWOX COUNTY HANK. CASH On and after O.-Ii.Imt ."j we will sell pmils f-.;r CASH ONLY. We can givi you more jooil s for your money this way. Wo can nave von H per rent on every 'dollar you spend with us. We will sell you u Coupon lionk, jood for $.").tMl in trade for '.4.7.1 rush; u $li.in Coupon Hook will cost you only $!K.ri0. We carry "u stock nf the fiiioHt I-'KK.SII .M SA 11' MKATS. Call and see usat The Economy Market OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. BUSINESS 0AED3. BflflWB""" DUBHAlSr Attorneyn-at-liw. Oeo. H. Durham, Omnta Pass, Or. M. OolTlg, Medford, Or. Win dToSford Furniture Co., TJudertikers Kay phone 853; Night Phones: C. W. ; Conklin 30; J. H. Butler 14S. 00 TO DR. OOBLE FOR YOUR OLA8SE8. Optical Parlor in Perry 's Warehmnf, SKVKNTI1 STHKHT. ! "Be Has No Other Business.' Goats Li ISOEg Autumn Days will suon lie upon you now, when you will need ;i suitablo outfit for intermit It'iit heat and cold, ami wo nro prepared wit h the pi'tipcr faliricB to fashion you a I'riiico Alhitrt, cutaway or sack suit, ur a fall overcoat, in all the latest cuts uud stylos, tliat will give you tbe proper st vie of a man of fashion and taste at J. A.KREUZER & CO. IMPORTERS AND TAIiORS. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE. E. B. SEELT. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X ltay. Office Hours, 1012, 2-4 P. M. Office In Jackson Count? Bonk Bldg. When others fail, call on DR. E, J. BONNBR, Kye Specialist. Offico in the Grand Theator bldg. Phone 35. Soventh and Main. MRS. ED ANDREWS Voico Culture and Urt of Singing. Studio nt Residence. East Medford. Phone 22.. f J i for MEN'S SHOES in heavy and light weight, high and medium top, heavy or light soles. Special new line of Florsheim & Co. $5 and $6 Shoes. VAN DYKE'S Souvenir Spoons of City Park. Mount Pitt. Ray Pain. Sterling Mine and llue Ledge Mine: also a fine line of Watches and the latest novelties in .Towel rv. MARTIN The Jeweler Tins Wstck on Jsvslry ora telIigha ph sfays is received by TELEGRAPH OPERATOR .V OUR OFFICE Stylish Fall Footwear all Dress WOMEN'S heavy and light sole Dress Shoes at $2.50 to $4.00 per pair. Children's Shoes, complete line of Rub ber Boots and Rubbers. Shoes Fitted Correctly. J. REDDY Near Postofilct Rpirln Specialty. o 0 o o It V