MEDffORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOED, OREOOX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1!)08. SON-IN-LAW NICHOLAS IS NOW IN LINE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN ROOSEVELT'S ANN ANIAS CLUB CHICAGO, Oct. 17. Republican If d ers have been thrown iuto consternation over the -"break" which Representa tive Loagworth, the president 'a Buu-in-law, made in his speech at Rock Island, 111., in which he outlined the lioosuvclt dynasty. Prince Nicholas has been called down hard for letting the eat out of the bag, and after allowing the matter to rest for three dayB has issued a mild sort of denial. He did this after boast ing on the day .following his utterance, that he was making a collection of clip pings from newspaper comments and intended to send them to the president, who, ho Baid, he know would be very much pleased. -- The democratic national committee has procured affidavits from persons who attended the republican meeting at Kock Island and which provo con clusively that Mr. Longworth inndo the declaration rttributed to him. Affidavit No. 1. "State of Illinois, County of Rock Island, "I, Roy A. Seais, city editor of the Rock Island Argus, on oath do state that I was present at the republican day exercises of the Rock Island expo sition; October 2, 1908, and reported the addresses of Congressman James Mc Kinney, chairman of tho afternoon; Congressman Frank O. Lewden nnd Con gressman Nicholas Luugworth nnd oth ers. "I -further stato that I henrd tho ro morks'of Congressman Longworth rel ative to tho suggestion made by the chairman, as to his (Longworth 's) pos sible succession to tho presidency of the United States. Congressman Long worth's remarks were substantially as follows: " 'I must thank the chairman for launching- my candidacy for nn office to which I have no expired I should say aspired. My chances for that of fice hnvo "expired." I hud thought that a- good ticket for tho republicans for the next eight years would be Wil liam Howard Taft of Ohio, nnd for the eight years after that Theodoro Roose velt of New York; then for eight years after that my good friend here, James S. Sherman, also of New York. After that but modesty prevents mo from making any' further suggestion.1 "Signed ROY A. SEARS." PEAKY BEADY FOR DASH TO POINT FURTHEST NORTH BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 17. Expressing confldenco of success in his dash for the pole, Captain Peary has written to the Post, which today published the letter. The letter, which is dated at Etnli, August 13, outlines Peary's plans ns follows: "This is the last word I will bo nble to sond forth for at least a year. We are now sovering all communication with civilization. Beforo us lies the great ico pack stretching for a dis tance of 200 miles, nnd against its mighty force the sturdy little Roose volt must set its prow. Etah, which we are about to leave, is the most north ern 'settlement in the world, and com prises four skin tents, called 'Tupiks' by the Eskimos. "We havo tnken on coal from our supply ship, the Erisk, and she will loavo today for home. We shall pass through the arctic pack and winter in some snug cove up at Capo Sheridan. Aftor that has been passed the work will bo taken up which means so much for our ambitions. Wo will transport our food and other supplies to Point Ulass by means of 25 dog teams. By February 1 I expect to be in n posi tion to mnko the dash for the pole." JAOKIOXYILLB ITEMS. J. H. Mendenhnll was up from Gold Hill on business Wednesday. O. L. DiivitH president of the bank of Jacksonville, who hns been spend ing Rev ral days in Mcdford, returned Wednesday. Leander Neil w;i3 down from Ash land Thursday on business. E. E. Kelly, tho Medford attorney, was in town Thursday. Th8 Jacksonville Musicnlc club will give a Halloween dance on the night before Halloween, which no doubt will bo an event worth attending. Mrs. Oral Orth has returned from n trip tn tho Willamette valley. DEVOLUTION. Be It Resolved, by the City Council nf the City of Medford,, the Mayor np proving, that special elections he and they are hereby ordered to be held in mid eity nn the 5th day of November. 08, and tho 7th day of November. 108, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. ni. and 5 o'clock p. m. of each of said days, for the purpose of submitting certain propositions for furnishing toe city with water to the qualified elect ors of said city, ss provided in the res olutien this day adopted by tho City Couneil submitting said propositions. The fnllowinil are hereby designated as the polling places and julges nnd clerks of said election: First Ward Polling place Room 3. second floor, Hutchinson. & Lnnwlcn building on 7th street. Judge, George -Y. Jackson; judge nnd clerk. F. M. Jordan; judge and clerk, J. W. Ling. Second Ward Polling place, Etnerii-k building, or. d'Anjon street. Judge. V. J. Emerick; judge and clerk, II. H. liar Vev; judge and clerk. William I'lrioh. Third Ward Polling place, City Hill. Judged O. L. Schermerho:: judge and clerk, F. M. Stewart; judge.nd clerk. J. L. Demuns. The foregoing resolution was adopted y the City Council October 10. WO". rowbridge Toting aye, Merrick aye, Wortman aye, F.ifert absent, Hnfer aye, Olwell aye. Approved October IB, 1308. BEX.T. J. TROWBRIDGE, Attest:3 w Acting Mayor. BEN'J. J. COLLINS, Recorder. "Subscribed aud sworn to before me, this 5th day of October, A. D., liUiS. James A. Reddy. notary public." (SEAL) "I, E. E. Ryden, a newspaperman, who having ben usslgued to make un biased, unprejudiced report of the ad dresses delivered by Honorable Nich olas Longworth, Honorable James S. Sherman and others who spoko in con nection with the republicaa day exer cises of tho Ruck Island exposition, Oc tober 2, on oath do stato that I reported the address of Congressman Longworth, aud his remarks with reference to the slucession to the presidency, in re sponce to the suggestion huivng been made by the chairmen of the mectiug of his (Longworth 's) possible presi dential candidacy, were in substance as follows: "Your chairman has seen fit to launch my candidacy to an office to which I have not expired I mean as pired. Gentlemen, I rather think my eliauces for that office have 'expired.' "Along this lino t would like to make a few suggestions myself. For the next eight years I would propose Mr. Taft. Then in order to keep New York in line, I would suggest our friend "Sunny Jim." After that modesty prevents me from making any further suggestions. ' "(Signed) E. E. Ryden." "Subscribed and sworn to before me this nth day of October, A. D. 11108. M. L. Parker, notary public." (SEAL) Tho Hock Island Union tho recog nized republican pnpor of this city, in its isue of Saturday morning follow ing tho republican meeting, thus quoted Longworth in a general way; "I consider that Taft is good for tho next eight years ao president. Aftor which I consider that wo roally ought to havo eight years of Roosevolt, fol lowing this, I believe the country neds eight years of 'Sunny Jim nfter which but modesty forbids my mentioning tho inater further." Tho speeches were heard by 5000 people, and all ir respective of politics, who havo heard Longworth '8 deninl, aro thunderstruck. The remarks in the first place cro att'd a sensation, The denial has created n greater Ben sation. YOUNG LAD TO FACE TRIAL FOR MURDER PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 10. Jackson Iieid, 14 yenrs of nge, will be placed on trinl November 2 'for the murder of George F. Demurs, who wns shot by tho youth last summer whilo he was landing on Government Island, in Port land with a fishing party. Young Reid nccused Demars of mis treating his pet dog, which 'had at tacked tho latter. The lad sent his sister to their home for a revolver, which he used later in committing the crime. At tho trial nobody except law yers, witnesses and newspaper men will be allowed in the court. Judge Gnn tenbein, who will preside, says the boy should not be submitted unnecessarily to the eazc of a morbidlv curious crowd, GRAND CARNIVAL IS ON IN KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Oct. 17. The first street carnival to be held in Klumntll county began ill this city Monday morning. The wenthcr was threatening, but still there wns a large attendance from tlw rurnl districts. The main street of the city presents a gala appearance, as most of tho business lirnis hnvo built small booths nnd made elaborate decorations. The festivities will last through the entire week, nnd special days have been Bet nside for every one of the smaller towns in the county. The county fair is being held in connection with the caruivnl, and a large display of agricultural products has been gathered from nil parts of the county. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Mr. Origsby and Frank Netterlnnd of Derby are in Medford on business. Scott Clnspill is down in the Valley purchasing store supplies. Rev. Mr. Owens and family, together with Ben Tarker nnd Mr. Hnrley, have gone to the Coos Bay country. Tho Cnstor mill is turning out a large lot of lumber and finds roady demand for it. Joseph Geppert and John Obenchain made a hurried trip to Medford dur ing the week. Rain hns fallen hereabouts and the roads are freo from dust, but with the constant and heavy travel wil soon be cut up and our travelers will find "something doing" to get through. H. J. Doubleday is paying a business visit tn the Valley. Chris Ilenll and father have gone to the Valley. The former is on his way to Coos Bay. C E. Cejoden made n trip to Medford iluring the week on bnsinrss for Mer chant Hughes. The roads have ben cut lip consid erably by the travel sirco the rains nnd are getting in very bad shnpe. Judge N'. il has kept Ins promises who our people, but there is much good work needed yet and wo fee that the judge and roiinty commissioners will see to it being d.ne. w.. ........ I ,.-.rtu-. have iiircli:twl lots lately in Butt" Full and expect to ;.,,:i.l llieol. 'all gni" i f ''"intf f""-'"''1 nn'1 -toi-'k feed ii gettintf brtter in the hills. Mr Albert ) built wi to -r restaurant nnd greit pr. -paratio l,ing made f,.r the Halloween hall.rt n large rmnpanv is expect "1. It become. r-o.iry t fill th ,rv in the srhnot-d'oard by re moval of Mr. Lewis, and it . hoped that a tsxpaver nnd wr. five ritir.cn will be eleeted in t V" "n'' 0nr :ho"Pinternt pron.elcl. I A 5186 W. W. CITY TAILOR Gold Seal SLICKERS AND GUM BOOTS Acknowledged the Best by Miners and Lumbermen For Sale at Van Dyke's Dry Gwds, Shoes, Furnishings ASHLAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17T1T. II. II. Frazec presents the Piquant Musical Mixture, ISLE OF SPICE Original Dances, Groupings and Effects by Gus Solilke. Big Unusual Attraction Sixty; People Curtain !) p. in. Each Tenth to k, Given Awy Beginning Monday, October 2, and running through tho week wo aro going to rofund the purchaao price of ouch tenth purchase up to $10.00. It docs not matter whether it is a nickel's worth of tacks or a Toledo Range, a Maud S. Pump or a mouse trap, a 1900 Washer or a 6-inch file, a dozen Gorbin locks or a pnint brush, oach purchaser will be registered on the cash register ntid should yours be tho tenth one you will get your money back np to $10.00. You can buy at prices never beforo offered to you in Southern Oregon. Feople are ow see ing how much money is saved by paying cash as they go, and we see our sales increasing. You may not bUcve this, but we dare you to try it and we know just what you will say. Komeiiibcr that for six days we will give to each tenth purchaser his money bnck up to $10.00 for oao week only. Buy anything you need, a heater stove, a range, a tub, a ioe, a hammer. YouTiiay get it for nothing. Whref Whyf At Shoitie Garnett ' OP COURSE. AS&LAftft COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon. Thoroniigh and practical training in COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. Individual !nj ruction by experts. We have been compelled to enlarge our quarters evr-ry year, and hnvo now secured t)mple accommodations iiwthe Hweitilc.iiburg block. Twice as largo as - Antliing ill the line nf business trnimng is too good for our students. QQM PLETJS COMMEKOIAL COURSE At About One-Half Usual Expense. JV.ll infurmation free. ' R HITXER. President. I am now Located with Martin J. Reddy aud am prepared to do all kinds of re pair work on Watches, Clocks m and Jewelrv n it n.ii U. 11. UUUGl Near Postoffice When You Are Hunting for tho best tailoring establishment, you will not burn your money if you patronize ns. Tho time is now here when you should think nbout your fall suit. We aro anxious that you should seo our display of fall fabrics. Make your selections now. We will fill your order with pleasure. Sti-aem cleaning. Freuch dry clean ing and pressing neatly done. EIFERT MEDFORD filii.racii City Business SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and illus trated songs. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admissiou 10 cents. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous performance every evening of motion pictures and il lustrated balluds. Entire change of program Monday, Weduesday and Friday. Admission 10 conts. WM, H. AITKEN Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Phone 22. 210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY Home grown whole root treos. N. S. Bonnett Medford, Or. Watch this space. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS THE EMERICK CAFE The beet restaurant in Southern Oregon. W. E. Johnson Prop. VERNE T. CANON Billpostor and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg, Medford, Or. O. F. COOK Sells trees that grow. Office: R. R. V. Depot. O. Box 841. Phono 503. Medford, Or. MISSES BANKS ft BICE For Suits, Gowns aud Fancy Waists. Ilaskins Block, Medford, Or. Phono 2303, 3 rings. MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing Studio nt Rosidoxico. East Medford. Phone 225 8. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modorn oquipped operating rooms X-Ray. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office In Jnckson Co. Bk. bldg yttrs. 3rma Ufamptott Isaacs 3ntructor of "piano, Llt 5ttetl)o6 Studio at 3lulotnc. lortb OranQt Street THE MEDFOIW DA TLY NEWS SERVICE IN Think T. W. Dailv C. E. McComb DAILY 4 McOOMB Heal Estate, Rentals and Loans Ten-acre tracts a specialty. Ref erence, Jackson Co. Bauk. Room 33 Jackson Co. Rk. bldg, Medford ARTHUR H. DAVIS Contracting Electrical Engineer. S10 W. Seventh St., Medford. Or. ANLO PENWELL The Plumber. I solicit a share of your business, pledging satisfaction. THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND PRESS ING WORKS , W. I. Lane it Son, . Preps. Opposito Hotel Meere, Medford Oregoi WASOHAU ft BROWN , wish to announce to their patrons that they are located In their new quartors in the Young A Hall building. Tlillinrds, Cigars and Tobaccos. M. ft B. CANDY KITCHEN We make all our ewn candles. . Martin and Barrow, Props. Corner Sevonth and O Streets, Medford, Oregon. DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist Office honrs: t to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Buildiag, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. THE MISSION GRILL Always open for business. Neat aid clean. Up-to-date. Popular prices. 12 So. C St. Lambert Brown THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM Finest cup of ooffee on the Pacific Ceaat. H. H. Lorimer Prop. 4- TltlJtUNE - TTAS THE BEST SOUTHERN OREGON. What This For good bargains in Watches I I r J 1 it J. ii. nun ii J A dent ran be made in a wall plastered with Acme Cement Plaster . . . ft hut the plaster will not eriunblc. Never until recently could the ahote brand of phinler he purchased in Medford. We now have it in ils different fibres. A trial will convince you of its superior qualities. Crater Lake Lumber Co. Directory COLVIQ ft DURHAM Lawyers Office: Medford Bank Bldg. Ground floor. Cook 8toves and ranges. Phone 91 MORDORFF WOLF New and Second-Hand Furniture Ends' old stand, 13-20 F St. South Medford, Or. KARNES ROOMING HOUSE Newly built and newly furnished All modern conveniences. D. G. Karnes, Prop. 20 S. Q St., Medford, Or. PISH MARKET Fresh fish rccoivod daily. Oys ters in season. Cor. Seventh and E Sts, Medford MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Specialists in Tens, Cof fees, Eitrncts, Baking Powder nnd Spices. Wo carry all kinds of dinner ware and fancy dishes. 210 W. Sovonth St. Medford, Or. THE HOTEL EMERICK Rooms from 50 contB to (1.60 per day. All modorn conveniences. We solicit your patronage. I buy accounts, bills, notoB and judgments of any nnturo, any where. Address O. CLAY ' Box 52 Medford, Or. Livery and Feed. Phono 2431 WEST SIDE STABLES Cbna. E. Tull, Proprietor. First-class Turnouts. Medford Orogon DR. GOBLE The only oxcluslvo Optician be tween Portland and Sacramento. ' Offico on Sovonth 8treet. JOB PRINTING est and beBt, nt short notice by Tho Tribune. in othors tail, call on DR. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist o In tho (Jrnnd Thontor Bldg o 35. Sovonth anil Main NOTICE. This is .to certify thnt I, tho under signed, P. Wm. Wnschnu, did on the 12th Any of October, 100S, dissolve the partnership of Waschnu & Noodles, cmmonly known ns tho White Elophnnt saloon. Mr. tleorgo M. Needles, tho succoBsor in the business, assumes all liabilities, debts, leaso, otc, nnd all ac counts due the former firm nro payablo to him. 180 P. WM. WASCnAU. Means