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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFOBl), OREC.ON, KIM DAY, OCTOBER 251. 1908.
iuWFAVORED' CZARINA IS
OF THE GODS
iSo Says Walter Wellman
I In Telling of the Situa
tonin Indiana
BY WALTER WELLMAN
To Chicago Eeoord-Hrald.
; INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 17. In
Indiana is for Bryan this year because
f of what we piay call a couh piracy of
iVCircumstaiu-es.
I So fur as Indiana is concerned, Br vim
fi iathiipjear faored of tho gndu, Tho
ftfates arejwith himj-.Tbo truth is. with
pboth Ohio aid- 4ndiaiiu' toudinc tttroiig
y toward Bsyan, jiipn actually familiar
3 with rt ha inside facts of tho campaign
Kvare rapidly coming to the cunclusiou
ffthat Mr-Taft 's main cliance to win the
election. in carrvinc Now York
Ml&Htati lose Ohio and Indiana and still
'iwin, provided ho is suecpasful in New
uYork, and the most trustworthy infor
tarnation as to tun Empire state agrees
uwitb-htaafc' which we guv some short
tiiuago, that Tuft 's auhanccs aro bet
teMbau. Bryuu's. Therefore Tuft must
sfiU bo voon side red as in the tend, tuk
ing the eoutest as a whole.
lu.. taking that Taft can win without
Ohio or Indiana it ia assumed, of course,
thut Illinois, WiBconain, Minnesota, lo
-wa, Kansas and other republican states
la the agricultural west staud firmly
as ill thtx jiust. Lutur on wo shall have
viinore definite information about these
tjstate and hall be able to form a clea;
f er judgment as to the outcome of the
' -great battle.- For the moment our con
iera is with this statu, tho third of
th,e decisive triumvirate, Now York,
wOlilo ana Indiana.
,MOne Thing Favors Taft
j la Taft's favor is tho fact that In-
Mliana gave Roosevelt a plurality of
f 114,000 four y?ars ago and tho admitted
tlaet that this is a republican state with
a plurality of about 25,000, perhaptt
,20,000.
J Beyond this antecedent condition noth
ting appears to be working for him. All
tiha springs of change, whether, involv
ing relatively large or relatively small
numbers of men, are in tho one direc
tion from republican to democratic,
i It is difficult to reach any other con
clusion than that, as Indiana stumls
vtoday, Bryan has it by from 10,000
to 40,000. In truth, lending republicans
.have admitted to mo they fear this is
, true. Watson is, of course, beaten for
governor, and it is 6 to 1 the legislature,
a United States scnatorship, and two
ior three congressmen will go with the
hide. The Taft leaders have nut yet
'given up the struggle. They will light
on. If Chairman Hitchock can get his
hands on $2450,000 and send it to In
diana, bo that the Republican organiza
tion may havo about $200 to use in each
of 1,250 precincts whero money can be
put out to advantage, it is still barely
possible to snatch Indiana from the
burning. But, in my opinion, if Mr.
Hitchock is lucky enough ever to get
hold of thnt much money in a lump,
rhe will be a wise man if he spends it
.in New York, where a .Taft triumph
-will almost certainly mean the presidency.
LOSING MIND
CLEARING THE STUBBLE
FIELDS OF NORTHWEST
i A problem of considerable importance
in western Washington and Oregon has
:to do with what is called the "lumber
men's stubble field" tracts from
Which tho timber has been cut cut and
which, though desirable for agriculture,
ipan be cleared of stumps only at ft cost
greater than tho value of tho land for
.agricultural purposes. Since the lum
bermen harvested their wood crop those
lands have remained unproductive, for
4 ires have prevented forest reproduc
tion. It has been suggested that a sav
ing can be made in the cost of pulling
ithe stumps if the stumps of Douglas
Sir are used by distillation for the pro
duction of turpentine, tar, charcoal and
other products. Thero is no question
-that tho fir stamps can be used in this
way, but the saving effected, according
to the rough estimates which are nlone
possible under the circumstances, would
-hardly exceed - from one-tenth to one
fifth of the coBt of clearing nfr present.
Which ranges from $150 to $225 per
acre. In a few enses, where the In ml
Was not so heavily timbered, the ex
ponse of clearing is a" littlo lees. It
looks as if the lumbermen's stubble
field can be brought economically under
the plow only by the contrivance of
ome improved method for handling the
tumps, which, are too large for the
fcgulation stump puller and are now
removed by dynamite and the donkey
engines.
Is Reduced to a Nervous
Wreck by Terror of Rev
olutlonary Violence
. ST. I'ETEHHBURO, Oft. 22. Unless
tlie ozuriuu of till the lluauiuna leave.
biiou Mr u tu-a voyage to the. Mwliterra
near she will lime her mind, according
to information conveyed toduy to the
emperor, bv hor physieinno.
iti ilui eil to a nervoim wreck by ter
ror of revolutionary violence, the em
press is suffering almost constantly from
nallucluationo. For days she refuses to
utter a word, anil sho thinks she
a victum of n vocal defect making.
speech impossible. Agoiu she thinks
nerselt rniiiilnl nnd demands to be
wheeled in an invalid chair.
i ne eziirma steadfastly refuses to
leave the country unless Nicholas or
I he young cairnwitch accompanies hor.
This request is meeting with the ob
jections of tho czar's advisors, who de
sire th.it if either wore to uttemnt to
leave tno count ry an at tempt to over
throw the dynasty innv result.
A yacht is waiting in tho harbor for
the czarina to express her willingness
to lenve without the czar or ezarowiteh
GUATEMALAN PRESIDENT'S
SON IS NATURALIZED
SAX FK A NCI SCO, fal., Oct. 2.1.
I'niteil Stntes inspectors who hnve been
uspecting naturalization frauds in this
ity are said to have forwarded a
port to Washington today revenliinr
uie ran that IJiego Ustrad Cabrera,
son of the nuatemnlan- president, is
naturalized citizen of the United
Stntes.
The report further reveals that young
nlirern took this step nt the instance
ol Ins father. It. is alleged that the
president of nuntemala took this means
f safeguarding his property in the
southern republic under the American
Itizenship of his sou.
After young Cabrera became a citt-
ison his father began the transfer of
huge property holdings both in this
country and in Oiinteinnla to him.' The
transfers still continue nnd the United
States' is unable to prevent the action,
but. in the event of ' war in (luiiteinnla
could bo called upon to protect young
ahrern s holdings, say the nffieinls.
Should President ' Cabrera be killed
or captured, his estates would be im
mune from seizure, or should the pres
ident on forced to innko a hurried de
parture he could retain his interests
through the shrewd move, they say.
MADE TO DISROBE, GIRL
' GETS A 1000 VERDICT
99
A
Finished
Product
in all things, com
pels preference
' from
"Th
e man
r
wno. cares
99
'MM
is pre-eminently so
SEE WINDOW
- DISPLAYS
. AT
VAX DYKE'S
The hum and regulations
Set down for dairy farm
ing Make the life of the cow,
Man and maid most charm
ing. '
Tho strict observance of i
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
Aro you going to improvo that lot
of yours f Are you going to seed your
lawnf Aro you going to plaut bnlVT
If ho, Cook can supply your every
want. It. li. V. P. 1S7
tfarga
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I Colestin? I
YES!
Longest record on reeord. Ilmr them
Singler Music Sioro. 1 8.1
ANDERSON & BURBIDOE g
The Draymen, s
Mm ford ngontn for this upload id 55
Tiiblo Water.
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ST. TjOnrR, Oct. 23. .TuHtioo C. Kro-
enuung of' Chesterfield made Minn Mar
tha Rat hert on disrobe in his presence
after she hud been accused of theft,
and a jury nt Clayton today decided
that Kroonming must pity $1000 to" Mian
utherton. She sued Krrfpnmii.fr and
six -other witnesses to her disrobing act
for $."000 e,icli. The jury failed to
find anything' agnnlst the other de
fendants.
Miss Enthertnn in her testimony told
how her-employer, August fllnsnr, lost
iSrt.f .Tune 15, 1007, nnd at once ac
cused her of knowing where the money
was. Tho family sent for Justice Kro-
ennnng nnd he ordered her to undress
for the purpose of being searched.
He and two women took mo to
my room,' she said, "and told me to
undress. Tie said, 'Tfc's pretty tough to
make a girl do this way, but it's the
law. T snt nn the bed nnd took off
my shoes and stockings nnd tossod
them over to him, then my outer gar
ments. '
The money was found later in a pock
et of one of Olaser's coats.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
i Eloquent Lady Preacher Coming.
8 Next Sunday night at the Christian
aThurch, corner of Sixth and First, a
reat will be in store for all who at
enl. for Mrs. O. 8. O. Humbert, one
f tho best preachers and teachers in
the Eugene Bible 1'niversity, will
-ipeak at that 'time. Mrs. Humbert is
n earnest and capable speaker.
' he will undoubtedly delight all
are fortunato onough to hear her.
Afra. Humbert holds her audience as
ftrw lady speakers can, and all who pos
sibly can should come out and hear her
address. Special mttsie by the largf
ehrus led by Mr. Edwards will be n
delight and inspiration to all.
and
who
i Probate.
Guardian Da rid Comstock; order made
ntting November 27, 100. as day for
hiring final areount; guardian's final
aoeount filed.
MABBIAOE LICENSES.
'.'3 COPVRtOMT. A..p e c?
A THOROUGHBRED
a mnu alwnysjooks like when he has
had Ins garni cuts fitted and inn do in
the exquisito style that is always given
them by Kreuzer. If you don't look
like u man of fashion and tasto it is
because your tailor is at fault, nnd you
can always be sure of appearing like
one if your suit or overcoat is made by
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS JtSTD TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MBDFORD, ORE.
H. D. Norton, 1?. O. Smith and 0.;
'. Colvig, three prominent attorneys'1
Grants. Pnss, were' in town. Wed
nesday, i ,
P. t). Stout and son (lord on leave for
ostella this week, where they have
contracted to put up a large mill.
Miss May Htiffrr returned from Med-
ford Wednesday evening, where she has
been nursing.
"R. B. Nye was a Med'f'ord visitor
Wednesday.
Arthur Baxter left for his home in j
San Francisco Wednesday after a three :
ths' stay at Cinnabar Springs.n mo
months' stay nt Cinnabar Springs. j
Mrs. John Fremberth nnd children i
spent Wednesday nftemoo in Med ford.
Misses Josephine Bonegan and Leila (
Prim spent a few hours in Medford
Wednesday.
A number of people were in from
Butte Creek this week as witnesses in
the case of the stato of Oregon vs.
Charles Obenehnin. The jnrv returned
a verdict of not guilty after a few min-j
Hies deliberation of the case.
Buy a Howard Watch
THE FINEST TIMEPIECE MADE
IN A MET? TO A.
MARTIN J. REDDY -
'The Jeweler Near Poetoffioe
rint Waick u4 J.w.lry RigpKlHn 8peclltf .
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
frtd Ttigin u4 Sums Lrnor L-y
.T. A. I.ynn to K. P. Bennett, lot
13. hio.k 1. Fniltrtnle mlrtitlnn
to rifM
Thom;i II. Simmon to T. E. Enff-
lnml. property in A.hlanil . . . 223.1 1
K.nte F. lloffmnn to Peter V. ,
Lick. Jr.. niininff property.. IOt
l'riiti.1 Ht.iten to Alter Limit i j
fattle roinimny. Inn'l in .eetion '
1. townliip 31, r:in(fe 4 W . .pntent
V. II. Braonlinw to Delilnh Drnd
sli!iir. Innd in P I. r 44. town
ship .17, ronjre 1 V 10
Knvleriek '. Pai;e to H. Shnfner,
lot S. I.loek 4. Paire n.1.1 it ion 1
to Mediord 230 4
Without Hesitation
Yon am mv
vim (i w
1 yme fpmufatoi elii'ww i f y-ow
Pure White Flour
A now farload lias just ;irri'od.
In Purity It Leads It is the Best
IN QUALITY
TiCt. us quote vou prices.
ALLEN 6 REGAN
QUALITY GROCERS.,
tins
Misses and GhildreriGoats
THE CELEBRATED PALMER LINE AT HEAVY DISCOUNT FOR A EEVt!
DAYS. SIZES 8 TO 18 AND PRICES FROM $2.05 TO $16.65. ALL 331-3
PER CENT OFE. IT ITY AT ONCE JTEFORE STOCK IS EXHAUSTED.
The Satisfaction in
a Suit
is derived from three points,
the style, the fit mid the qual
ity. The style must lie correct
that you niiiy feel well dressed.
The fit is necessary to the best,
appearance, and is essential to
your comfort. The quality of
the garment determines the
length of its durability. When
you buy a
Palmer Garment
you may feel assured that ev
ery point mentioned is thor
oughly covered. In addition,
you may be certain that you're
obtaining splendid value.
$2.!)-) for $ 1.97
3.45 for --'30
4.3.-) for :'2.91
r.G; for ! 3.77
fi.fiO for 4.34
7.4r, for -f.lB7
f).8.- for 0.57
11.50 for ' 7.67
13.75 for '9.17
1(i.(i5 for 1 11.10
Now Little Girl!
or nminma- un-
if 1 vour papa
cle, aunt or sister wants tot
buy you a real nice coat for reat
little -money, bring them herqj
this store this
' Palmer Garment I
0
coat at a ridiculously low price,
Oh, my, what a daisy looking!
coat. And just as good to wear
41
as it is to look at. Come and Rem
and bring the folks, as theyi
are experienced and know gen
nine bargain values.
WE ALSO TAKE ORDERS FOR. CUSTOM-'MADE
COATS TO YOUR MEASURE. SATISFACTION, '
RIAL GUARANTEED.
PALMER SUITS ANDd
STYLE AND MATE-"
Hutchison
lumsdea
THE OLD RELIABLE STORE THAT PLACES ITS CUSTOMERS ABOVE,,
ITS PROFITS.
Carpenters
Wanted
Apply At Office
Crater Lake Lumber Co.
1
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mm:
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TKNTH ST.
PO.HANO. OMU1H
WRITE FOR CATALfKl
Tht 8tk,i that Toy wi Oo4 Foritiwt
DeWilt' Kidney and Bladder Pillt
are for weak back, baekacke, rhrutmatle
paini. inflammation of tke blaoVler and
all other annrTairrn ilue to wenlc kirl
u'ili,. Thev are anlil by Raiihr Phar-
narr. ji
Kn.lfuHi Tribuaa, 60 ft meatk.
A full line of fine imported bulba ail
Portland prior. Whftel C. P. Cook.l
Wont Bide.
rCiolol will, in a Terr short time,' en
able tke ttomarh to do tbt work' it
houM do, and tke work it should dd ii
tn client all the food yta eat. It make
the atomarh aweet and it it pleaaaat te
Itakr. It ie sold here by Eagle Phar
macy. '
"No Trenapaaa" cloth notices at the
W7 iTribnne office. Price B centa each, 60
Try a aac.k of "Blue Stem "Hour. 1srenta a dozen. 850