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    MEDFORD DAILY; TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1908.
RfidfW Daily Tribune
A Livi Papbb in a Livb Town.
Published every evening except Sunday.
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Osorok Putnam, Editor and Manager.
Adpiitted as Second-Class Matter in the Postoff ice at
Medford, Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Oat jwata, ij mail er carrier. I . .0.60 On j-ear, by mail. .
.13.00
THE STAIN ON TENNESSEE.
Former Senator Edward Cnrmaok of Tennessee, editor
of tlie Tennesseean and recently defeated candidate for
governor, was shot and killed on the streets of Nashville
bvi Robin Cooper, son of Major Duncan Brown Cooper,
because of an editorial he had written. The article, which
brought about the tragedy, reads as follows :
"To Major Duncan Brown Cooper, who wrought the
great' coalition,, who achieved the harmonious confluence
of incompatible elements, who wedded the pewter handle
to the wooden spoon, who grafted the dead bough to the
living tree and made it to bloom and bourgeon 'and bend
with golden fruit, who made playmates of the lamb and
leopard and boon companions of the spider and the fly.
who made soda and vinegar to dwell placidly in the same
bottle and who taught oil and water how they might agree
to Major Duncan, Brown Cooper, the great diplomat
of' the political Zweibund, be all honor and glory forever."
What tender susceptibilities tlie Coopers, father and
son, hnlst.have had to find a mortal insult in such language,
to deliberately' arm' themselves and seek the: author with
the avowed intention of murdering him on sight! How lit
tie removed from barbarism is this code of "chivalry"
that makes assassination its cornerstone, this hot blood
that'cali only be cooled in the life blood of its victims, that
sacrifices a brilliant career as atonement for fancied griev
ance!'
' Major Cooper is a prominent politician of Tennessee,
wfyo1,, during ,the recent campaign; formed a coalition be
tween the democratic machine and the liquor interests that
defeated Carmack. at. the polls. ' Because attention was
called to Cooper's part in the game of politics,: the ablest
man! in .the south is slaughtered in his prime, shot down
like a dog, and the governor of the state openly champions
the crime. .
The entire nation has sustained a loss in the death of
Edward-Carmack, but the "honor" of a political boss is
satisfied,1 though the honor of Tennessee bo stained.
..GOOD BOADS MEETING ,
, IN ABULAND .NOVEMBER 24
Ashland in not going, to ho behind
in spreading tho gospel of good ronils
in Oregon und a convention hus horn
called to 'moot on Tuesday nftornoon,
November 24, to dlsruss the subject mid
take such stop for tho furthering of
the.cnuso ns shell be determined upon,
eaye The Tidings.
Judge John If.' Scott, president of
tho dood Uonds league of tho stnto,
met' with n number of citizens nt 1111
informnl gathering nt tlie Commorcini
club' rooms yestcrdny nftornoon, nt
which there wmi epiite n full nnd free
expression upon tho mntter of holding
tho convention. R. P. Noil presided nnd
II. P. Pohlnnd noted ns secretary, and
it wuu Unanimously voted that an invi
tation be extended to Judge Scott to
hold the convention nt Ashlnnd on the
date slated.
Judge Scott was jost returning from
it most successful meeting nt Klnmnth
Falls' nnd will arrange for other con
ventions. A lively enmpnign in the
good roads cnusc In planned for between
now and tho meeting of tho legislature.
WOMAN DIES IN OH AIR '
, OF DENTIST Or ANAESTHETIC
HAN FRANCISCO, Oil., Nov.
Tho coroner's deputies are investigat
ing today tho death of Miss Lindsay
;i nurso who succumbed to the effects
of Chloroform in tho chair of Dr. Louis
Orahant, a dentist. According to the
statement of Dr. Orahntn and W. K.
Miller, a physician with offices In the
Hiime building, the wotnnn won given
hluroforui. She had taken the aaaes
thctie before, the doctors snid, und no
trouble was feared. She went under the
hloroform easily on-1 throe teeth were
extructi'd. When the woman began to
Hinlc, the two doctors called in Dr. II.
Muell to help them in their efforts to
revive the woman. She died within
fifteen minutes after tho chloroform
wns first administered. H is stilted
that no charges will bo preferred a
gafnts the doctors.
HtroB Aenerator tor
TUB CONDOR PLANT
A hitgo alternating current generntor,
which will add "50 horse power, asoo
volts and 113 nmphcrca to their pres
ent plant, has arrived for the Condor
Water ft Power company nnd will he
installed In tho near future.
The huge generator hns attracted
much attention, as it has stood for the
past few days on a car near tro South
ern Pacific depot. It weighs over .10
tons fend n mile of rope belting will be
used to rouect it up with tho liogue.
The installing of the new generator
is In acCordnnco with a general improve
ment that has been going on nt Oohl
Bay.' The clubhouse has been refitted.
roads ' eonstmcted, and other noedeil
work done.
Colonel Frnuk Rny is expected short
ly from tho east.
JACKSONVILLE ITBMS.
Jndge Neil returned from Butte Falls
Wednesday, nccompuuicd by Mrs. Frank
Noi and daughter Frances.
Misa Mny Hnffer, the nurse, has re
turned from a professional visit to Ashland.
Mra. A. B. Saltmarsh of Ilnncnm steut
Wednesday with friends living here.
John Tremberth left for Kenneth.
t'al., one day the ttrst of the week.
Mra. Josephinne ltussell was visitiug
Medford friends on Wednesday.
Tho new files have arrived for tlie
count clerk 'a office and a number of
men have been employed to put them
in place.' This is quite an undertaking,
aa all Iho pnjiers belonging to the coun
ty In that office will hare to be looked
over and put iu their respetivo files.
Fletcher Rtout was a Medford visi
tor one day this week.
LaAtee, coine la. and regiatar ao that
we can mail a handaomo ('hrielmae eou
vehtr to your address. Medford Fur
Bitur Co. 22V
HAAS
BLOWS
OUT HIS
BRAINS
fleney's Assailant Turns
Revolver on Sell in Coun
ty Jail Had Weapon
Concealed in Shoe
HAS FRANCISCO, Oil., Nov. 10.
Morris Huns, who on Friday nttein.tcd
the life of Fruncis J. Honey, umii)itted
suicido Huturday night, by blowing out
his brains with a 41 enlihor Binglo shot
derringer which he hnd concealed in
hit) hoe.
Haas retired ubout 8 o'clock and cov
ered up his head with a blanket. At
3:40 the report of a shot rang through
the corridors of the jail and when the
cell wns entered be was found lying on
the floor, with a bullet hole through
his head. Death had been inHtantan
oous. Haas had been searched twice but
neither time had his kIiocs hoc it remov
ed. Ho hnd not removed tliciu when
he retired.
District Attorney I.iingdwM stated
that Unas had eunfesttrd who hired him
to commit his crime but the attorney
refused to divulge the name at the
present time.
Bt Mary's Academy.
A boarding and day school, largo,
commodioiiB and modoru in its equip
ments. Departments of instruction: Primary,
grammar, commercial academic, music
and art. The course proper to each is
outlined in the "courso of skudy of the
schools of the Sisters of tho Holy Names
of .Tosus and Mary," and will be for
warded on application to any address.
The aommeroial department will open
Monday, November 2, and comprisns
shorthand, typewriting, office methods
and practical bookkeeping, tnodorn bus
iness spelling and writing.
For particulars, apply to Mister su
perior.
SAVOY
Tonight and Tuesday.
"A FOOL FOR LUCK" If you want to laugh,
don't miss this one.
"TJIL PARIS FIRE BRIGADE" Very interest
ing and instructive, sohwing the firemen drill
ing, etc.
.Miss Eifert will sing "When Dav Dreams Come
- True."
Admission 10 cents.
NOTICE
All property owners on Central avenue N., are
hereby notified to transfer their water connec
tions from the old main to the new main, as the
water will be cut out of the old main Novem
ber 20.
By order of
WATER COMMITTEE.
208
Oo to tho Rush mill for billed liny and
feed of all kinds. 800
Welsh Will Wrestle West
j Big, Burly Boy fro niTwin Cities agrees to
throw local lad three times in one hour.
Preliminary Matches
Between Local Men
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
November 18 1908
Van Dykes
Make yourself comfortable. Now. is the
time, by supplying yourself with warm win
ter materials.
Outing Flannels
Extra heavy Outing Flannels in light .and
dark colors at J'J
Medium heavy grades in good range of col-
Flamielette's at, yard io and 12 l-2
Soft Cotton Blankets
11-4 full size double cotton Blankets in
white, tan and gray, at, each . ....
Light weights in same sizes at, each
10-4 gray and white Blankets nt, each 100 .
Wool Blankets up from 'Vr
COMFORTS Extra large Comforts with
good clean cotton filling at, each.
. Special lot of 30-inch wool Shallies m all
colors at, yard 50?
New Purses and Fancy Neckwear.
Van1 Dykes
Drv Ootids Shoes Furnishings
OUB MENU AND SERVICE
are. aa perfect aa can be. At this res
taurant you can got anything you want
to oat from a "littlo snack" to an
elaborate dinnor. And if you can find
uny fault with tho way wo cook and
sorve it you will be tho first to do ao.
People tell us our meals are nothing
les sthan phyaical and mental feaata.
Como and aeo if they are right.'
NASH CAFE
LAKEVIEW MAN TO
0 DRILL FOR WATER
i.AKKVIKV.Or..Nnv: . Dnvfl Ed
ler, the sheep king of southern Oregon,
has purchased n large drilling outfit nnd
will shortly begin experimenting for nr
tesian water. The question of water on
the range in this section is becoming a
serious one for stockmen, especially for
those engaged iu tho sheep industry.
' Prepaid Railroad Orders. '
"Something walh It of considerable
Interest to tha public fenaarilv aid
which Is perhapa not generally knewn
It the aysUm of prepaid ordra now In
effect between station! of the Son thorn
Pacific aompnay and all point in the
United States. By meana of rfcfi yefcm
ticketa may be purchased at Afe&ford
from any place In the United State and
mailed or telegraphed dlraet to the
party wishing to come hero. Sleeper
accommodation and atrial 1 amounts of
cash In connection with theao tleketa
nay also be forwarded at the aarm
time." tf
Special Limited Pullman Excursion to
tho Oity of Mexico.
Tickets will be on sale at tho loonl
office Peeember 12 and 13 for nn ei
eitrsion to the Cityo f Mexica. The ex
cursion will leave Han Francisco Decern
Iter 1.1 at 11 a. m. A magnificent snecinl
imiu will be provided, consisting of j
i uijuinn vein nniim irrj'Pro, tuinrrvniitMi
deeper, buffet, smoking car nnd dining
af.
Excursion will be over the Southern
Paeifii. Mexican Central, Mexican Na-
Northern, Gnlveaton tk Pan Antonio nnd '
Santa To railways. The round trip
rate from Medford will bo $92.15. Tho
going trip will be continuous up to Kl
10 so, hut stopoTere may be had at any
iit.lu line point on the retnrn trip.
Tho excursion will bo under the di-
reef sutwrvieion of some railway official
pom the pit smgrr department and an
interpreter will accompany tho party to
M'f City or vrxico.
Further aitirulara mt the dennt. nr
rommunlea'a with W. II. Jenkins, trav-1
ell it b pass.T auent Southern Pacific
company, o- . Pil, Ashland. tf
Formal Opening
o-T the
MEDFORD
THEATRE
MONDAY KVKNTNG,
Nov. 16th
-with
ytlrs. "3rene llfantpton 3&aac$
"Snstructor of "piano. tlt 5ltetl)o6
Studio at 3lcsldtnc. 3tortb Orange Strctt
Ask your dealer for
MANUEL LOPEZ
Clonr Ilnvana Cigar.
HART CIGAR CO., Distributors, Portland, Or.
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a man always looka like when he has
hnd his garments fitted and made in
the exquisite Btyle that is always given
them by Krouser. If you don't look
like R in nn of fashion and tnsto it iB
because your tailor is at fault, and you
can always bo fluro of appearing like
one if your suit or overcoat is made by
J. A. KREUZER & CO.
IMPORTERS AlTD TAILORS.
PALM BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORB.
Watche. Clocks, Jewelry
RKPAIlilVO A SPECIALTY.
"Not how muoh I can do, but how well 1 eon
do it,' is my motto.
B. N. BUTLER
With Martin J. Roddy, Central ave., north
of Jar k son Couutv Bank.
&p-iMinr
GIVING THANKS
FOR FAVORS RECEIVED
K very one should do on Thanksgiving
day. and yon will certainly thank us fur
placiug our fine tableware in silver
and cut glass at such prices as will on
able you to make your tabic a thing
of beauty for your Thanksgiving din
ner. We are offering hnudsome can
delabra, fine dishes, silverware and
cut glass at prices that yiu will give
thanks for.
MARTIN J. REDD Y
The Jeweler.
Near the Poatoffiee.
IV. UZDFOBD, OREOOK
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$116,000.00
THE PEOPLE
Hlioutd be interested in fire and burglar
proof protection for valuables from
the millionaire to the wago-earnor, from
the owner of valuable securities to the
person who possesses jewelry prized for
its associations. In fact, almost evory
one needs this kind of protection, and
it mny bo found in the f iro and burglar
proof vault of tho Jackson County Bank
whore you may rent a safo doposit box
at a very reasonable charge.
Safe deposit boxos to rent, $4 per
year and up. : . .j
W. I. VAWTER, President
O. R. LINDLEY, Cashier
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COMPANY
PHONE 2291.
Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doora, with Bevel Plato, carried in atoek cheap.
Office Fixtures and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, including Turned Work
and Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND S EVENTH STREETS. .
J. E. ENYART.Prcsid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN 8. ORTH, Caaliier. .. .
W. B. JACKSON, Aaa t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank;
MEDFORD, . OR.
CAPITAL '.....$50,000
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business ,
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage.
PERKINS & JANNEY
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS .
Plans, Specifications, Superintendence. Surveying.,
in all its branches.
Rooms 28-29, Jackson County Bank Building.
When You Are Booting
for the best tailoring establishment,
you will not burn your money if you
patroniie ns. The time ia now here
when you should think about your fall
suit. We are anxious that you etwirld
see onr display of fall fabrica. Make
your selections now. We will fill your
order with ploasure.
Steaem cleaning. French dry clean
ing and pressing neatly done.
W. W. EIFERT
CITY TAILOR
MEDFORD
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NEWS SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.