Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 08, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORIl obMKiOW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, liHW.
MANY PEOPLE
AFTER LAND
Tralnloads Arriving Daily
to Be on Hand for Rush
to Land in Dakota
DALLAS, S. V., Oct. 8. Truiuloails
of land seekers have been arriving here
ull day to be on baud for the rush to
the opening of the Kosebud Indian res
ervation, the last of the rich tracts
of farming lauds iu the United Stutes
to be opened by the government.
United States Marshal Seth Bullock
arrived here today to take eharge of
the situation. He appointed five depu
ties iu case of an emergency. So far
there has been no lawlessness.
Dr. Albert Phillips of Chicago and
Frank Lewis of Florence, Xeb., were
caught picking pockets iu the crowd
and finfd $50 each. They wero then
escorted to the stato line by deputy
sheriffs and told not to return. They
promised not to come back.
Several thousand homesoekers arriv
ed today from Illinois, Tow a and Kansas
and it is estimated that by tonight the
total register here will reach GO.niut.
Thero are five other registering places
on the border of the reservation, and it
is thought that at least 225.00U persons
will be on hand when the land lottery
is opened.
FORTY PERSONS NEARLY
ENTRAPPED BY FLAMES
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. S.
-Forty .pcrnoiiB narrowly escaped being
burned to death early yesterday in the
sleeping rooms adjoining n French laun
dry at 1115 McAllister street. Police
and .firemen battling through smoke
and flameH brought out a score of light
ly clad women nnd girls, who had slept,
unconscious of their danger.
Many of the rescued women were over
come by the smorke and fright, and
the ambulance stewards were kept busy
giving restoratives.
The fire started in the coal yard of
J. McAleer next to the laundry and
when the firemen arrived the laundry
and lodging house were ablaze. For :i
time the flames threatened the apart
mont houses opposite, and the police or
dered the occupants to vacate. This
added to the panic-stricken throng on
the sidewalk and kept the police busy
rest raining those about from entering
the buildings in an effort to rescue
their belongings. Nine horses perished
in the eoal yard. The laundry and lodg
ings and a meat market were destroyed,
causing a damage of $10,000.
Talented Chorus Director.
The Christian church is happy to an
n ounce to the music loving public thai
they have ir. Mr. Edmonds, the chorus
director, one who has had large exp-ri
ence in chorus work. He is u man of
marked ability both as leader of Kung
nnd as soloist.
Mr. Edmonds served as chorus direc
tor for six months nt St. Paul's Cath
edral, Cincinnati, O.; then at the Pres
byterian church at Nashville. Toiin.. for
two years. From Nashville he went
tot Birmingham, Ala., where he served
the large Methodist ccngregation as
soloist for two years. This was a
very lurge and influential church, the
building seating 5000 people. The last
t.iree years Mr, Ed meads has beci direc
tor of tho Baptist Choral society at
(ireonsburg, Ind.
The music at the Christian elm vh
will ho put on a high plane. The rlm
rus already numbers 25. By the time
of the Whiston Longman meeting iu No
vember there will be nearly .",u. Fifty
consecrated men and women Hiugirg
with tho spirit and the understanding
also will help anyone to n higher lif
Tho solos of Mr. Edmonds are ren
dered in a very effective manner. There
is feeling, expression in every word.
They lift the soul from low, groveling
things of earth and enable one to see as
never before the glory of a holier life
and him who is the inspiration of the
new life.
Tho public is cordially invited to
worship at tho Christian church, Stran
gers especially made to fVcl nt home.
TRANS-MISSISSIPPI
CONORESS TO DENVER
HAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Oct. H.
When tho trans-Mississippi congress
meets at 4 o 'clock this afternoon to
select the next meeting plnee, Omver
will probably b named.
Thomas F. V.h of Denver was pine
ed in nomination for the presidency.
There was considerable opposition to
giving both honors to one city.
MARRIED.
WOOP-ORKOORY Tn the Preshyte
rian manse, Medford, October 7, .Tamo'
Burton Wood and Jessie Eleanor Greg
ory of this city, Kev. W. F. Shields of
ficiating. Both of the contracting par
ties are well known in the city and
are receiving the hearty congratulation""
and well wishcR of a host of friend.
Elmer A. Hicks, general manager of
the Oregon Granite company, left thi
morning with a crew of mn for north
ern California, where he will attend to
placing several monument made of
southern Oregon graiite. A carload !
of frrasito went over Wednesday and 1
another in to fo41ow. j
WDVEf)AY'8 SAI.L GAMES.
American.
Wubinnton 10 p; Now York n 4.
Ronton 10 3, Philadelphia 6 1.
National. '
Philadelphia 4. Brooldvn 1.
Naw YoTk 7, Boston t.
BUFFALO BILL.
Hv (Jiat-oitij Hiccabocco.
Buffalo Bill"
He da big circus man.
He pleusa da ' koomposh,'
He cati ha da mou.
He rida da horse.
He shoota da gun.
He actla da popcorn,
He cat elm da mou.
He rida da stngu,
He k ilia " bud man,"
lie playa da football.
He catcha da mou.
He shootu da buffalo,
Ho uiaku da fuu,
He thanka do "koomposh,"
He catcha da mou.
He Maka good show,
He come again soon,
He tickle da "koomposh,"
He catcha da mon.
AS THE BAND PLAYED
LAST SEASON CONCERT
Overheard while the Med ford baud
gave a beautifully solemn rendition of
a sacred piece at the farewell concert
of the seasou:
'Sav, Maine."
" Veh."
4 tietsgitsm icecream. ' '
" Here"
"Chun."
" rdougitnuthinereferadime."
" I'gitabigsuudaetowilton 'sdowntown "
''Taintthbiggest."
' ' Tsprit tyliig.
' ' Knothbcstplasfor uindaes f ' '
Nowhere. '
Whereiseennndjimssuudaynight.'
1 Theregoodt hereaintthey ? '
" Biggestintownthickchoclateteninuts
notstale." ' ' Lossgotliertoinorrot'erluneh.-' '
' Veil we "
The rest of it was lost in the applauee
of those who had sat far enough away
to hear the music.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
li. II. Toft to Fred Whelpley,
property in Burr's addition to
Med ford $
Mrs. Lauanii Woody to I lort-Anderson,
V of S K '4 and E
of S W 1,4 section :t2, town
ship ;t", range 1 W
V. W. Taylor, guardian, to Bert
Anderson, oiie-sixir interest in
same as above
Katlii'iine Norton et at. to Bert
Anderson, same as above
n;r
1
J. A. Levesoue to K. . Carter,
property in Ashland
F, K. Martin to .1. O. Sample,
property in Hair's addition to
Med ford
Knncli Wheeh'r to First Spirit
ual Society of Sohtren Ore
gun, property in Ashland ...
Thomas If. Badger to Henry (i.
Kmleis. lots 15. Hi and 17. block
C, Railroad addition to Ash
land First Spiritual Society of South
10
1000(1
10
M
ern Oregon to l, L. M inkier.
property in Ashland
1.. V. Milan to Lewis A. Abbott.
property in Ashland
Lewis A. Abbott to .lames H.
Horan. properly in Ashland . .
Hcni v Cressmnn to Fescters Belts.
lots "Jit. -'! and !ti, Ashland
Homestead Acco
William Addison to Wrsley N.
Sullivan, Its.sji acres in section
7. township range K ...
WVsh-y N. Sullivan Sarah R.
Fox, 7. Vi acres in section 7,
township Its, rnnge $ K
W. M. Abbott, to (I. W. Milan,
lot 2.1. Matthews' rddition to
Ashland
.ludd V. Miller to Lucinda Park
er, lots ;t and I, Miner's addi
tion to Ashland
(ieorge T Baley to Wesley N. Sul
livan, l'i acres in section 7,
township Its, niiigo ; K
202
"No Tresspas't" cloth notices at the
Tribune office. Price ."1 cents each, f)0
cents a do.ei. 2-0
Med ford Tribune, 50t par month.
Romance of
T&blespoon
and lis Moral.
They're ti.-.j 'J ifjniid very won.
rj tl.u- .'y t'.ty nted a tabla
S.'t when trt weddtd they will
need a
And many c'.h-.r lhlns they'll haa to
get.
They'll buy tne.r ipoznt and l.kewi,
forka .ind knivei
Froo itoro that ADVERTISE to
plea'.e yaung. tvee.
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FACE CRISIS
Officials Resign Positions
Pressure to Be Brought
to Have Men Stay
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. V With
the simultaneous retirement today of
Vice President J. B. White and Secretary-Treasurer
W. B. liyau, the Unit
ed Mine Workers of America face a
crisis in their organization. Kvuu is
to become leader of the Illinois oper
ators, with supervision of the south
west territory.
John Walker, an avowed socialist,
leading the socialist wing of the or
ganization, numbering 300,000 men, is
a candidate to succeed President Lewis.
Lewis is weakened by the withdrawal
of White and liyau, who have been con
sistently supporting the conservative
policies of John Mitchell.
White's retirement is due to ill health.
Various reasons are assigned for the
withdrawal of Ryan. It is likely that
strong pressure and argument will bo
brought to bear on both men to hold
their positions until tin organization
election next fall.
The fight between Lewis, who is con
servative compared with his prospec
tive opponent. Walker, will be bitter,
according to the leaders in tho Mine
Workers' organization.
DIEE DISTRESS.
It If! Near at Hand to Hundreds of
Medford Readers.
Don't neglect an aching back.
Backache is the kidneys' cry for help.
Neglect hurrying to their aid
Menus that urinary troubles follow
quickly.
Dire distress, diabetes, Bright 's dis
ease. A. W. Mountryinan, living corner F
nnd Tenth streets, Medford, Or., says:
"1 was bothered with my kidneys for
a lung time, and experienced all kinds
of suffering. I was very irritable and
was unable to see the bright side of
life. My kidneys wore very irregular
in action and annoyed me greatly. I
doctored a great deal, but did not find
ny relief until at last I heaid of Doan 's
Kidney Pills nnd procured a box at
Ifaskius' drug store, t used them as
directed uud in a short time they proved
to be tho remedy 1 needed. My system
was toned up, the pains and acho re
lieved, and my health returned. I am
glad to recommend Doan 's Kidnev Pills
to others."
For snle by all dealers. Price fiO cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole
agents for tho United States.
Remember the naino Doan's and
take no other. 34
Good Evening!
Hav eYou Used
"CHIC?"
for sale only by
Medford Pharmacy
Xenr Postofflce
M
WORKERS
COK SAL!.- Kiceptiouully desirable
house lot, choicely located, close iu,
high and sightly in best residence d s
t riot ; price sacrificed in order to fiiid
immediate purchaser. This is a burgaiu
for somebody. Small cash payment
handles it. Write 1.. B., Tribune, Med
ford. ITU
Souvenir Spoons
of Oily l"i-k. Mount I'ilt, 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 and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty.
yClvs. Urene Tfampton Usaacs
Instructor of "piano. Tlst 3tttlio&
StuMo at 5sUnc. Morlb Or.n4 Street
WORT0NIA If
I l v n
The Imrs and 11 inldl Ions
Sri doini for (lairy form
in ;j
Molr I lie life of llir coir,
Man and niaid most charm
'".'
Tin; strict observance ol'
our policy the best, for the
money makes buying ci
gars made by us a source of
satisfaction to everybody.
Our cigars are always fresh
and we manufacture none
but first-class goods.
R.R.V. Cigar Works
FOR SALE
Plaster that will last
Forever
Its Brand is ACME
Crater Lake Lumber Co,
0TEL
PORTLAND
OREGON
Modkrn Comfort
McH'tllATK I'hhks
Horse Show
IIcn(.(uniicr
Vr.t. I;. 17, lilOS
Hesi'rvi' rooms curly
for Horse fcliow Vii'U
Only Hook (Iarokn
Jn IYikti.and
L. S. XUUTUX, ilui.nu
Electricity Is
Always Ready
You need only !o close (lie swil eh
and Ihe motor startH
It needs no more atten
tion till you stop it
Ask us a I) nit ( ieneral Kleciric Mo
tors. Von ran use llit'in.
ROGUfi RIVbU
KLECTRIC CO.
Successors to Condor Wa
ter & Power Co.
Office 206 West 7II1 street,
opp. the bitf electric sitjii
I f you have lost or found
anything, need work, or have
something to sell, it doesn't
matter what you want is, try
a Want Ad in The Tribune.
M-d'"H Tribune. SOe per month.
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Ashland, Oregon.
ThorouuKli aul practical training iu COMMERCIAL, 8H0HTHAND
a ill KNliJ.lSll. Individual instruction by exrta. We have been
'oii:illil It cnlaigc our quarters every year, nnd have now secured
:utiilc accoininoilations in the 3weelcnbur)( block. Twice as large at
cvtr.
Nolliing in tlm line f busiueati training in l no gootl for our student a.
COM I 'LET l'i COMMERCIAL COURSE
At About One-Half the Usual Expense.
Foil infurmation I'ree. P. RITXER. President.
Join the National
Protective Legion
Pays spio.OO iier week iu case of sickness or
accident ; ijOOO for loss of leg. hand or eye. Mon
ey back in, shape of dividends every five years.
Address E. li. BROWN, Medford, Oregon.
a sias
Oregon,,
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate your State ?
UltKOON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest fnrmera, inflftbanlce,
nifrelmnts, clorkB, poople with brnins, etriig handa and a willing
heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Company (Lines in Oregon.)
ia Ht'iuling tons of Oregon literature to the EaHt for diatribution
through ovory uvailnblc agency. Will you not help the good work
nf building Oregon by aendlng ua the niiiueB nnd addreasoa of your
Tru'iidc who uro Ifliely to be interested in this atntof We wilt be
Kind to hour tho expense of sending them complete information about
oKKfiON and ita opportunities.
COLONISTS' TICKETS will be nn suln during SKPTKMBKB AND
OCTOitcjR from tho East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a
few pHnoipal oitios are
Froui Denver $30.00
From Omaha. . . . 30.00
From Kansas City 30.0C
fu'om St. Louis. . 35.50
From Chicago. . . 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
If vim wmit to bring a friend or relative ' Orogon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will thoa be fur
'ninlicd by telegrnph.
A. S. KOHKNHAUM, Medford, Or., Local Agont.
VM. M 'M lllllt AY, (loneral I'tiavnger Agent, Portland, Or.
A Map of Jackson
County
The Tribune and Southern Oregonian is
having made at great expense a fine, colored.
Ml hograplied ni;i id' .lackson eounty.
This map will show all eitiev, towns and
villages, rivers and waterways, section and
survey lines, railroads and projected rail
roads, wagon roads, forest reserve bounda
ries, elect ion precincts and other data need
ed by everyone. AM townships shown iu
colors.
This up-to-date map will Im ready for
distribution some time in December. It will
be sold ohly through The Tribune" and
Soul hern ( rt'goniMU.
Thi will I' your only chance to secure a
good map of .(tckepti comity, as all map edi
tions arc out of priiif ;,nd plates were des
troyed in the San 'rancisco fire, necessitat
ing new plates made at an enormous expense.
Further details liep. I?edy in December.
i'tf MUDFOIW DAILY
NEWS SEIIVICE IN
I am now
Located
with Martin J. Reddy
and am prepared to
do all kinds of re
pair work on
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelrv
B. N. Butler
Near Postoffice
From Louisville... $41.70
From Cincinnati. 42.20
From Cleveland.. 44.75
From New York.. 55.00
TMBUN1S 11AS THE BUST
SOUTHERN OREGON.