MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1!108. WALTER WELLmAN CONCEDES , onin JO Tnr (DISPATCHES f far the largest and beat news report ft my paper in Southern Oregon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. lirnut F. Werti to Joseph B. Back man, 100 neres in section 8, township 41, range 2 E l11"" ,.,!. BlBiSlSiBir"f imvnaiup -, range s r. inBlaJniirn 1 l'3'l'h B- Backinau to Circuit Court News. Iu tho mat tor ofVinfwetnoiuto- FF K. K. l'liipps vs. J. II. Sottlemt'ir ct at 1. ; iutiim to rev over money; disniim- (WaUorr THIRD YEAR. COLUMBU! wore to voto bilities aro tli V atute. This but that of leaders with too coming f paigo effort the present h course remit ii licuns beliov Btate. They might. I am the thiog is that they v over in the ' Ohio is h year becaus , against Taftj Ohio is a re J conditions e1 is that th normal. Wl1 ic ia Pr Three Water Prnnositions 1 IIMITM All Inil Horn ir 'nm jAlu mi i i 1 1 iiri 1 1 in i mil ii eii 1 1 nil i v ii in iin ru v n-k khy in vii iiii.iiiL.il iu mm r" 1 CONDOR PURCHASER REPg I IM BBKAKMMA. VA K I MS- I Perry, I nart of - KiMtbeu j V. ( Uroen vs. F. i Stimmm; aetiou tihu 8, ; to recover money; ditumspcd. irflf J - la the matter of the assignment of Red- i J- Keniiey; ordered that tho clerk 'on 18, I be directed to call a meeting of tho X patent creditors to elect au assignee. VVertz j (,,11,rlr9 NU'keH va. V. V. Will it a. ' h; ' i sheriff's sale confirmed by court. ' .lo V 1 t- I I .o llnnr., V Tnn..o. nritnnti .... wWuv., sheriff 's sale confirmed by court. j Charles Nickell vs. J. W. Wilson sheriff's sale confirmed by court. In the matter of the application of Sarah Fell to register title to real prop erty; default taken and decree grant- od. (Jus Newbury, administrator A. Pool estate, vs. George R. Wilkerson; Biilt to foreeloso mortgage; decree granted. 10 10 ' .S00 WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. .ttorney Sums, up the will,' the ;: Regarding Them strand Gives His Opinion men with parties pei tions are d Bryan, but yet eomplet H party in n p '' nil in the In determining which of the vnrmus pairing repiropoBitiou mado to supply Medford democrnts fith water should be accepted, there confidence re three important feature to be con willy warnidered, viz: of our mim First, ami most important, the murci that Ohio lit supply. Second, the cost of i itstal presidontinHtlon. Third, the cost of maintenance conditions nd operation. The.se will be considered merits, we l the order named. The three sources that tho sit -.supply offered are the springs at Repulia head of Big Butte by Mr. Hater, "From evehih lake by Mr. Hamilton and Ifoguc pUblicjy-. by.,hnle'k Wntt r IW.-r plurality in Cleveland and Cincinnati. as it'apf Taking those two cities together, Bryan will this time have a small plurality. If a similnr disaster happens to tin ; republican plnnralities iu the remain ing cities and it is probable there will be nothing loft but the country counties to save the state for Taft, Tho 00 country counties eontnin an average of one town each of from fiUOO to''10,000 population. Here are many workingmen in shops and factories, also rntlrpadors, also miners. All told, near ly one-half of tho votes in tho state are1 more or less subject to the influ ences which aro making for Bryan among the pooploTvho make up the base of tho pyramid of the sorinl structure. McKinloy's plurality of 17,000 in these fl0"counties may easily be submerged. Taking the stnte as a whole, an aver age change of about eight votes to the precinct eight votes out of 2fi0 woud ovoreomo thn McKinley plurality. Tho saloons alone will produce proba bly one-half of that change in their manipulation of the floating vote, flen oral conditions threaten to produce the remainder. Ohter Parties a Factor. Considering now the whole mass of voters in Ohio, wo find ft probability of nbout 1,100,000 ballots this year. Both the socialist and prohibition voters will'Mhereftsey arid both will draw from thc'repuhlicans. The independence par ty 'vote will be small, drawing about eqnally from tho other parties. The increase vote will bo about equally di vided. Republican and democratic, com parison being made with 1900. Virtu ally every 'man who voted for Bryan eight years ago will vote for him now. We hear of no changes from him; all the"'changosare tho other way. Bryan is Wt ill 'in 'disfavor with tho business interests, but that is not a loss to him. They wore against him before. Tu fact, there is a gain for him. They are not as Active;or intense in their opposition ns they were. They are making few er Irnd feebler efforts to influence the men' whom they employ. How many votes is Mryan likely to gain through the influences which are at ''Work for himf There is no possi bility of giving more than nn approx imation. Tho exact science of. math ematics cannot of course be applied here. We must guess. The managers of the political machines with all their organization and polls have not ascer tained. They, too, are guessing. But guessing may bo intelligent, may be impartial, may b based upon wide information, and I do not think the bestMnformed republicans even, will qunTTol with me when I mako nn effort to classify the various conditions and their possible effect. The question which naturally comes to the front just now is: if hiryan couui i runfllike that Ohio when the conditions were against him, what will he do now '. that' tho conditions are in his favor!, It is a pertinent query. It is generally admitted that virtually every man still j alive who voted for Bryan eigiit years ago w ill do so now. There are no reports of defections, save through death, from ; the old guard of Bryan's lucky num ber, 474.SS2. On the other hand, it, is undisputed that a few democrats who ; leflAim on the silver issue and had not retnrned in 1900 are now in line. For the first time since 1M2 the democracy of this state is united in a presidential contest. The conservatives balked at Bryan, the radicals balked at Barker.'' the corporation nominee. Parker fell 130,000 votes short of Bryan's double header figures. Rooierelt bat McKin-' ley's aggregate about 45,000. Sixty or eighty thousand disgusted democrats didn't go to the polls at all, and many who'ftid go rbted for "Roosevelt. "Al most firerybody voted for Teddy," they ' say here. His plurality was nearly as large as Parker's total. Bryan was never rejected by Ohio ii any such vio- j lent fashion. The margin against him; was 4S.500 the first time, 69.000 the second time uite moderate in com par Gives Three Year Bond in Amount of $10,000 for Holdings of Medford Cop per Co. Near Blue Ledge IFonoro Pulnior 1ms iinivhiisi'il the group of claims owned by the Medford per company in the. Uluo Ledifo din- tl'M't, im-illtr III nnVllieilL ll tliree.venr ml for $1U,0U0. 'lie Iiiih ulmi HL'reed oiixidcrnhlc amount of develop- do inenL work. I'hi' .Medford Copper coinnnnv is com pos, d lor the must. part, of local people, 2110(1 Answers flu: ed by m-u- p. Asks a His Own I S. Tull, r's ad- :tnn 10 187 ami the group of claims that it. has own ed are tutid to be Home of the finest iu the Blue. Ledge country. A cousider :.!.! amount of Hl.rU li.is Imvii (oni ,,n Iho claims, tho prospoeta Mng of the l.to tl- A"'Mt. The Sic .' "'., Intm-nut m tl a thing wnien j gt v oniy guess nc aim ch)iH r-'.surt Mryau's plurality will be much greater than the foregoing fig ures indicate. . I do not overlook the fact that the republicans, generally speaking, have a better organization in Ohio than the democrats, or the possibility, now that they realize the danger, they may do something to save tho situation. Even hero tho circumstances are not favora ble. Tn fact, it would bo difficult to conceive a greater combination of un toward conditions and accidents than thoso the republicans of Ohio lire fight ing against this year. Mr. Vorys, Judge Tuft's personal manager in Ohio the national republican committee, every one knows, is not responsible for' the candidate's own stato in this campaign is an able and energetic executive. He is assisted by a clever man in Chairman Willinms. But they aro work ing against, odds, and hnvc little money with which to operate. They nro unfor tunate, too, in tho fact that in consider able part the republican organization in Ohio this year is a new one, built over the ruins of the Foraker-Bick ma chine, nnd not nil of the new men are experienced or effective. The Fornker- Dick men displaced by the new re gime are in many instances inactive -or sullen, and a fow nro iu open Iiob-j tilitv. Their Unceasing Work Keeps TJs Strong jOOo and Healthy. All the blood in tho body ' passes through the kidneys once every three 30qq minutes. The kidnoyj filter the blood. Thoy work night and day. When healthy thoy remove about 600 grains of impure matter dailv, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain iu tho back, head ache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheu matism, gout, giavel, disorders of the 0ft)1 eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregu lar heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, 'deposits in tho urine, otc. But if you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidnoys. John Davis, living on Bordman street, Medford, Or., says: "1 was afflicted, with kiduey troublo for 12 years, nnd, although I doctored and used many rem edies, I was unable to find rcliof. 1 Buffered sevoroly from pains in my back and generally felt tired and worn out. Learning of tho merits of Bonn's Kid noy Pills, I docidcd to try thorn and procured a box at Raskins' druir store. Question''1" M'dford, 1 had only used them a short time when the ten , ,1 noticed a great improvement in my condition, continued and was benefited in every way. I am still using Doaa's Kiduey Pills, and the rosults are so sat isfactory that I fool I can rocoinmend themt very highly." 25 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, It. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remcuibor tho namo Doan's and take no other. Leves- addi- rchnei (Will tho Med town in full? Coiidoi naiiv., iAy- hi ply to que' ippearing in th bir 1SHIS. 1 40GO ..nnd . . 10 NOTICK. i to cost $197,lilt 't,l0re nn? fourths mile fm fr the- re- tbovo the mouth water fund t also include t W September Riverside uvenunK warrants fund the same will ceaso after the above dato. L. L. JACOBS, City Treasurer. $3 COPYRI A THOROUGHBRED a man always looks like when ht haB had his garments fitted and made in the exquisite stylo that is always given them by Kreuzer. If you don't look like a man of fashion and taste it is because your tailor is at fault, and you can always be sure of appearing likf one if your suit or overcoat is made by iQMT. A.P 5EC9 j. A. KREUZER & CO. IMPORTERS JlSD TAILORS. PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the um dersigned will apply at the next regu lar meoting of the city council, Med-.1 ford, Oregon, Tuesday, November 3, for a license to sell malt, vinous and spirit- ous liquors in less quantities than on, gallon, for six months at lot 7, blocki 21, in Medford, Or., for a period of; six months. . Bated October 19. - 192 Mt'RPHY St DOWNING. COMING Hon. W. E. Humphrey, tho. brilliant young congressman from the state of "Washington, will ;! address the citizens of Medford and Jackson coun ty on the political issues of the day from a repub lican standpoint at Redmen's hall, Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Everybody invited. Special invitation to ladies. We Have Standard Portland Cement In Any Quantity Crater Lake Lumber Co. You Will Find It i Time Well Spent If You Watch Our Windows Something is going to happen here SATURDAY NIGHT New Arrival of Suits Anniversary Sale Prices Prevail Over Entire Store MEDFORD 'S "LITTLE 'KOST" LiDTES' SHOP BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. CENTRAL AVENUE, J UST NORTH OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK. i City Business Directory SAVOY THEATER North d'Anjou titroet. Latest motion picturoa aud illus trated Bongs. Entire chungo of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 cents. T. W. Daily C. E. MoOomb DAILY McOOMB Ronl Entitle, ltcntals and Loans Ton aero trnels a specialty. Ref erence, Jackson Co. Bank. Kooui :t:l Jackson Co. Bk. bldg, Medford OOLVIO ft DUKHAM Lawyers Office: Mcdfora Bank Bldg. Ground floor. BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST. Continuous . performance every evening of motion pictures and il lustrated bnllnds. Entiro change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 10 centa. ARTHUR H. DAVIS Contracting Electrioal Engineer. 210 W. Hevontb St., Medford, Or. Cook Stoves and rangos. Phone 01 MORDOBFF k WOLF Now and Sccond-lland Furniture Ends' old staud, 18-20 F St. South Modford, Or. ' WM. H. AITKEN Plumbing, Stoam and Hot Water Heating. Phone 22. 210 W. Seventh St., Modford, Or. ANLO PENWELL Th Plamber. 1 solicit a share of your business, pledging satisfaction. KARNES ROOMING HOUSE Newly built and nowly furnished All modern conveniences. D. G. Karnes, Prop. 20 S. O St., Modford, Or. EDEN VALLEY NURSERY Home grown whole root trees. N. 8. Bonnott Medford, Or. THE ELSOTRIO AND FBBNOH DRY CLEANING AND PRE8S- INO WOUS W. C. Lane 4 Son, Preps. Opposite Hotel Meero, Modford Oregon FISH MARKET Fresh fish received daily. tors in season. Cor. Seventh and E Sts, Medferd Oys- Watch this spooe. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS WASOHAU BROWN wish to announce to their patrons that they are located in thoir new quarters in the Young ' & Hall building. Billiards, Cigars and Tobaccos. MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE Specialists in Teas, Cof fees, Extracts, Baking Powder nnd SpicoB. Wo carry all kinds of ' dinner ware nnd fancy dishes. 216 W. Soventh St. Medford, Or. THE EMEBICK CAFE The host restaurant in Southern Oregon. W. E. Johnson Prop. M.tl, CANDY KITCHEN We mako all our own candies. Martin and Barrow, Props. Corner Sevonth and C Streets, Medford, Oregon. THE HOTEL EMERICK Rooms from no cents to $1.50 per day. All modern conveniences. We solicit your patronage. VERNE T. CANON Billposter and distributor. All orders promptly filled. Room 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Medford, Or. DR. FRANK ROBBETS Dentist Office hours: I to 12, 1 to 4. Miles Buildiig, Sersnth Street, Medford, Orogon. I buy accounts, bills, notes and 'judgments of any nature, any where. AddroBS O. CLAY Bin fi2 Medford, Or. O. F. OOOK Sells trees that grow. Office: B. B. V. Dopot. P. O. Box 841. Phone 6113. Medford, Or. THE MISSION GRILL Always osco for business. Neat and clean. Up-to-date. Popular prices. 12 So. C St. Lambert & Brown Llvory and Fees'. Phono 2481 WEST SIDE STABLES Chas. E. Tull, Proprietor. First-class Turnouts. Modford Oregon MISSES BANKS t BICE For Suits, Gowns and Fancy Waists. Haskins Block, Modford, Or. Phone 2303, 3 rings. THE R. R. V. LUNCH ROOM Finost cup of coffee on tho Pacific Ceast. II. II. Lorimor Prop. DR. OOBLE The only oirluaive Optician be tween Portland and Sacramento. Offico on Sevonth Street. MRS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Hinging Studio at Residence. East Medford. Phone 22.'. for good bargains in Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In fftrunients. go to THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE C Street. JOB PRINTING Nenlest nnd best, nt short notico by Tho Tribune. 8. R. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern equipped operating rooms X Ray. Office honrs: 1012, 2 4 p. m. Office in Jnckson Co. Ilk. bldg MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phone 3.ri3 Night Phones C. W. Conklin 36 J. H. Butler 14S When othors fail, cull on DR. E. J. 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