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    MEDFOliP DAJIiYj TRIBUNE, MEDFOgl OREGON", TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908.
Medford Daily: Tribune
A Livi Papbrjn a Livb Town.
SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Published every evening except Sunday, y, ,
MEDFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Geobob Putnam, Editor and Manager.
1200
Adinitted'as Secbnd-Class Matter in the Postoffice at
. Medford, Oregon. ,
' L .u SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
lee month, by nail or.wtltr.-c-Jll.60 On JtU, by. mail,, u
KM
A LMOST A MEDIEVAL PLOT.
The sudden death of Chief of Police Biggy of San
Francisco,-following the tragedy of. Moms Haas, 'who
attempted to assassinate Francis J. Heney and met with
I'loieni ucain in ins orison ecu, eiiner wv iu own uuuu
il V
or the hands of others, adds another link in the chain of
mystery wrapped about thegraf cases, The question, will
at once nriset was B,iggy nnirctered, as izbas' een hinted
that Haas was. murdered because he '.'knew too much?"
The tale of graft .prosecutions at the Bay City .is fast
novel onmir the mot ot a medieval story with its hidden
thread of murder, suicide and death. There have beei
many dramatic climaxew, deriuiiciations,,, secret qutragft,
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nyimiiimng on minora u wnoiesaie scuic, .uwirayiuH, con
rid ions, theatrical 7'elcaes, attenipte(l assassfnat'ion alu
mysterious .deaths in the, loiujt'ight entrenched corruption
is lnnunig to save m yng business representatives rron
)unisnmeni tne history reads like a page trom tne inor
ence or Venice of. thjj. darjkjagcs. f
ji'dft a ca ii's eg i ill mi a nr.
Every effort should le put forth to aid the ladies of
the Greater Medford club in their effort to Hccure a Car
negie jibary )ut tjhe( success, or i'aijure of the niovehi'eiit
will rest largely with the ladies thcmselvs.
Tliere arc many who' aro opposed to receiving 'money
from Carnicgic,f viewing it as tainted, Jjut most people
think the use it is piVVto wilf cieanso whatever taint may be
attached to it. , , '
It should not be forgotten that Carnegie's so-called
gifts, like Rockefeller's, are always. (jQiicUtioneA, upon. the
recipient guaranteeing a. cern, pqrnt&gft of 'the ' nVorie)
tenderd,, as a maintenance fund. , This fimd will have t(
lie raised by a tax levy, and bo an apniialfaLK.;. .
226 s
1000
i:tQ2
3250
1260
ooon
400
CAPTAINS HAIN8 TELJ.S
HIS STORY rOR FIRST TIME
SEN ATOE-BIiBOTiDEOL ABES o ,,i
RAILROADS CONTROL JUDGES
"lAWPKNCE, Knn., Deo. . The
dccliirntion of Utiltod Stntoa Senator
elect .1. 1 Brlatow that die rnllrnndi-
NRW YORK, Dec. 1. Captain Pe
ter C. HuiiiH, .It,, the mui)who, killed,
William K. Annia, the- mngaainO' pub-.
Haher, nt tho Hayaldoi Ynoht club lust , control tho .arratnr Dumber. 'of JuiIboi
AiiKiiHt, today told in. etory, for. the thro hout t,10 Unitl, HMn iB tnkp
flrt time, liiaiatlna Hint, nt fur aa-TO- . , , . ... ,
memberi,, the tragedy lteolf,,h!e muni, " toilny tlmt ho will In
wm n blank: Ho declared that t ,. Kanaaa o.ngreainal del
IiIh belief tlmt ho hnd never been at . exution , ahull recommend un. fintrnm
lliiyniilo. ''" '! ' nioJM man to President Tuft whon vu
AnuiM ho blnined blttorly. aa tUe maa1' ,," ,. !,,. . , , .
, . ,, , ..... tit.- 1 enncloa occur in tho renter of federal
who had broken up hia homo, taught hin . ,
wife to drink ami emoke rand: lmlulgor uubv""'
in itrinv poat nririea while be wan in the
Pliillppinea. Cnptuin Haina aaid that
he did not credit the etorioe about hie
wife until he learned them from. ttB
Inipeacliiilile Rourcea, thn ho taxed her
nlioiit her deeda, alio broke . down, and
ciuifcHKed not - only that - aha' had, idet
reived him, but tlmt alio loTed Annia.
When hin wife aued him for iliyeroe,
aaid Haina, the charge which aha made-
wire prompted by Annie. Stf- terribly
affected waa he by the alleged. .injvm
tici'. Kiiid Haina, tlmt he loat hie aepaea
mid fur n time wua not accountable for
tl in conduct. ! .f w,K
CARRIED DEAD BABE WITH
THEM IN A SMALL BASKET
SAN Ml IS OR18PO, Onl., Too. .X,nr
PeriniKaion to bury her 8 niontbt baby
wan iriven Mra. Hilva, the girl wife of
.loae M. Silva, toilny by Coroner C W,
l'nluicr, following the doath of the lit)
tie one on a train ahortly after the
couple bad loft Benicia.'.,-- ! i."
The body of the child waa carried io
n liaakct by Silva and hla 10-year-old
wife on the train, and they kopt wateh
over it In their room at a looal hotol
tuiit n'lKbl, intending .to bring it to the
rnncli of Mra. Bilva purnnta at Uuad
aloupe near here for burial. " c - r;
The nuthoritiea learned of tlta.baby'a
dent h'Htld tho local coroner waa noti
fied. After learning tho cireumetaneee
lie gave the delayed burial poruut Xhe
child 'a ilenth wo cnuaed by. pneumonia.
MESSENGERS OF DBATH
PASS EACH OTHER EN ROUTE
Mir.WAl'KEK, Wia., Dec. 1. The
telegrtiph recorda at Heloit. Wia.,. and
Man .loae, Cnl.. texlay ahow the paaaage
or two meaangea, encn carrying in. an,-
iioiinccinent of death, and each aender
having the other na receiver. ,
Kdwnnl Kcilly, a telegraph operator
of Heloit, aent a ineaango to Mra. T. M.
Donnelly, bia aiater,-at San Joee-.- in
forming her of tho doath of their aiater,
Alra. Ooorgfl Fialec. shortly afterward
lie received a inoaaage from Mra. Don
nelly, telling him of the auicide of hia
niece. Mine Fialer, at San Joae.
Miaa Kialer waa on a viait to Un..
Donnelly 'a homo in an effort to restore
her health. Deapalring of recovery, aho
drunk carbolic acvid and died ahortly
afterward. . ' " "
Senator . Briatnw yeaterday aaaorted
that. ,(110 prcaident uaunlly appointa the
federal judge, upon the recommendation
f -tho- icougreaaional . delegation. The
atatemeat waa made by Senator Uriatow
at a meeting of Kanaaa politlciana cull
ed;for conference by Oovernor-oleet V.
It. Stubba. r,.,Ar .
Attornoy gtmernl Jac.kaoo auggeated
n atato legialutliro to aaaiat the atate
in enlarging .the power of the atnte mil
load conimiaaioUu , .
:' I - . . .
NO WORK; NO MONEY;
NO rRIENDS TAXES IODINE
..OAKLAND, ai. Dec. l.-Kugeuc
Tremble, a 20-year-old lad, la far from
grateful today Uioi tho receiving hnapi
lal doctori saved hla life Inst night after
he had awulloweil a doao of iodine with
auicidal intent. . The ypung man, after
being leauauitated, eipreaaed no thanka
to. the phyaicinna and walked gloomily
out pf the hoapltal. It ia fnarwl that
,he may repeat hia attempt today, aa he
haa been, yery deaiiondent for aouic
time un account of lack of tho noc.es
aariee of..Ufu. Treinblo recently came
from tluiinterior and,,haa hea unable
to-t'inil work. ..'JNo work; no money;
no food frieada; what 'a the uaef" he
groaned iit,,.0MliapitUn4 night.
Ella B. Mills' to D. B. Provost,
lota s and H, block 36, Suinuiit
addition to Ashland t
Martha . Rupp. to Louis Lagec
2 5 6 acres in D L t' 67, town
ship 88, runge W
E. R. Reauica to Louis Lager,
20 acres in D L C 57, township
38, range 1 W
E. . Bagley tu S. W. Wilcox,
20 acrea in township 30, range
4 W
D. B. ProvoaV to John P. Craw
ford, lota 8 and 4, block. 4d,
Summit addition to Aahland . .
Louise Qleuion to Jesse L. Helms,
' N W lot 2, block 4, Barr's
; adidtion to Medford t .,
II.. V. Lawrentt to, Bert Ander
son, 4 acres in section 25, town-
.ship.37 range 2 W
t'hiylna.L'urucy to the Oregon
Granite company, 40 acres in
. section 17, township 37, range
i 2 W
W. L: Kdinondson- to Klnor B.
Boardmun, 1U0 acres in section
10, township 33, rnngo 3 E . . .
Viola Simmons to Charles F. Dun
ford, 280 acrea in township 38,
range 2 W
T. J. Kenney, administrator, to
Frank 1-lnnis, property in lot
i,l, block 7, .Jacksonville , . 450
:iuier B, Bourdinan to John M.
Allen. 100 acres in section 10.
' township 36, range 3 -,(
Margaret F. Dunbar to. Rankin
Kates, 2 acres in section 25,
I township 37, runge 4 Wv
II. C. (Inrnott to W. C. Wnlling,
lot 2, block 3, Niekell addi- ,
tion to Medford ,, 00
.Villium llybco ,to Kffie Prim, ,
400 acres in section 31, town-
ehip 3d, range 1 K ..;.......,.
V. Y. Sturgis to William Mono
glian, property in Barr's addi
tion to Mcdfordi , ..v .vv
fohn Wolters to -I. W. Xldgers,
land in section 8, towuahip 33t
rnnge 2 K
f. i Williama to William Dcnnia,
land in township 35, range 4 W
r.ilnh Willinnia to James R. Wil
limns., 100 acres in section 24,
township- 3,1, i engo 1 .;..,,. ;
. A. McFarland to George
1 Young, land in, D L C 38, town
ship 3d, rango 1 K
Oeorgo Young to George W. Ste
vena, land in PLC 38, town
ship 30, rnngo 1 E
O. W. Blnlock to George n.
Pcaae, half interest in section
: 29, townahip 33, range 4 W..
It. II. Whitehead to T, E. Potten-
' ger, 100 acroB In township 38,
range 4 W
Victoria St. Clair and E. C. Mick
elson to Ida M, Gnrd, lot 1,
block 20, Chitwood adidtion to
Ashland
W. A. Patrick to K. (). Gard,
property in block V, Rnilroad
', addition to Ashland
Mnrgaret M. Ganiard to K. C.
flard, property in ABliland . . .
Inane L. Wise to Mary Meicklo
, et al., property in Ashland.,
Mary Meiklo et al. to E. C.
Gnrd, property In Ashland . . .
K. (!. (lard, to Ashland Mineral
Springs sanitarium, property in
Ashland ,
Kzra.C!. Ourd to Georgo Taver
ner, proporty in Hclmnn addi
tion to Ashland ,
'1. R. Slingerland to Mrs, Eliza
Long, lot 15, block R, Railroad
addition to Ashland
Miuiuii'iiiiiuiiiiaiiiiiiun iiiiu; iMiimniiiiii.ilihiiilii hiirniiiiiii nit MiiifiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii urn lining
i Is 1
Furniture Drops 1 1 Thaf nfAIV(fltnMB clA,nn I
Qroat, bargains before' we move. Watcli" our win
dow foi'.sjieciaK An elegant line" of
Rockers f6r Ch ristmd's
Ladies, don't forget to register.
1 1 "HASKINS Fi
Medford1 Fiirriiture Co. 11
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METOALr.BUOOHST.S SIX tVr.
TORPEDO BOATS FOR PACIFIC
VA0HInWiN., Daod.-Tho c'on
atntction.of sis torpodo b.uuta by Pacific
coast huitdera has be-in anggented to the
10
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10
1
2000
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750
1250
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moo
400
8000
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8000
10:
10
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XLlthbworld
Loves a lover
Pnd every lady Hkci a gentleman,
rlotbing doesn't always wake the man,
luit the hook is often taken by Un cov
er, and we ninke clothing that gives
that air of style and refinement Bought
ly a g-'utlemnii by fitting him out
with the most exclusive styles in over
rents, cutaway and -frock suits, sack
Knits that no one c.in equal in southern
Oregon. '
J. A: KREUZER & CO
IMPORTERE IrtD TAILORS, .
PAiM BUIIJJDfO, MEDFORD, ORE.
iut Too
of the cash to buy good fruit iaud, is the
plaint of matiy homefteekers. We happen
to have on our lisVsereral first-class tracts,
on levins bo easy' they will ' almost pay for
thelmselyeg. Th'ere never was ft better time
to buy fruit lands in this valley tnan today;
and when the' reaction conies these "easy
buys" can be subdivided and sold at a big
profit. , Interview the
R6gm River Land
Golnptoy
EXHIBIT BUILDlSrO;
MEDFORD.
AT THE SERVICE OF
D3P0STIT0RS AND CLIENTS
State Depositary.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$125,000
Tlio Jiieksou County ltnnk pluccB nt
Hie corvii-e of il.-i d jmt.iturs and clients
flie licit farilitieii ill luiultiiig. Tho of-!'iti'-;:
lire p!.-a:xd ;o ii-ndi-r i-oiiuael and
.adviro on finuncir-l inattera.
Accounts fillije -t to cllei-k, nor In
vited. Safo deposit boxes to rent, $4 per
year and up.
V. r. VAWTKR, President
G. It. LINDLKV, Cashier
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR COAIPANY
phone 22m.
Window Frames, Onk Veneered Doors, with Hovel Plato, carried in stock cheap.
Office Piitures and all kinda of Planing Al ill Work, including Turned Work
unci Fancy Grills.
F STREET, BETWEEN SlXTIl'AND S KVKN'TH STREETS.
J. E. ENYART.Preaid ent.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. OHTH, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON. Aaa I Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEUrORD, PR.
CAPITAL ..foO.OnO
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety Boxes to Rent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
re hereby ."glrea that the anderalgned
irill apply at the regular meeting of the
city council of Medford, Oregon, on De
cember 1, 100S, for licenae to aell malt,
cinoua and apiritoua liquors in less quan
tities tkini one gallon for twelve months
it lots 1 and 11, block 45, F street. be-1
tween Seventh and Eighth, ia Medford, '
Oregon, fer a period at tarelna montha.
. ADAMS BROS.,-'
817 - - Hotel Veera Bar.
Bated Veveaikar 1.
iStato
t'orgery.
New Oases.
of Oregon va. C
E. Ronrh;
Marriage Licenses.
.T. .1. Griffiths and daleno Skeetera.
NOTICE -
la. aerebr'aivsii that the .unaeraleued
wiH apply at. the regiilar hieeting of the
uity. council of Medford, Oregon, on Do-
;eatber 1 1008,. for licenae to sell malt,
Moons and apiritoua liquora in less quan
tities than one gallon, at lots, 14, 1.1 and
IB, block 81, ia M,edfonJ, Oregon, for
period of twelve months,
, , . , YOUNG A HALL.
Datsd Nveiiibar 81.
n-, ; NOTICE.
la hereby given that .the underaigned
ill anttlv at the regular meetina' ef the
trnaiilent hv VIIif IT M.I..1, rA.,u..l ,t raja '-.-
' - -. ,w.imf' i XBiincil oi ateuioru, vrrgwu, n 1.11
High
Grade
Canned Goods
We have added to our already' complete stock of
high-grade Groceries a full line of the ihcohipara
ble "Preferred Stock" Canned Goods.
These goods are' packed where' the best is grown.
"We will take pleasure in quoting you prices on.
til is line, as we believe we can in'teri&tyou.
Once a customer, alWays 'a' customer, is the mot
to of Preferred Stock goods.
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chlnaware, Fruit
s4fld Ted
Phone Main 373.
More light for less Money
Sixty-three per cent of electric current saved by using
TUNGSTEN LAMPS. ' """""
'32 Caudle Power Edison Lamp uses 110
Watts per hour and would use in iooo lirs.
110 Kilowatts which nt rocts. a Kill. wait $u
32 Candle Power Tungsten J arcp uses
40 WattSppcrliour and vul(; use in icco
hours 40 Kilowatts whicli at ioc a Kilowatt
SATS NORTHERN PAOETIO : V '
WI1L NOT CHANOB HANDS
BwaaaaaaW
MILWAUKEE. Wia., Nov. SO. The
t'oininiaaioner Siutndcra, who says he
I, in a position to know, declare there
Is absolutely no truth in the report
widely circulated in Montana that the
Northern Paeifie railroad will soon be
f come tho property of the Rock laland
vateni.
secretary, of the navy, who ia preparing
toriny. to leave Waahington. Metcalf
auggeated that ait ruoaquitn craft ahould
In. . built or delivered on the Pacific
oaal. Delivery,. on the Pacific coast
rould handicap eaatern builders ao much
that, they will be compelled to rolin
quish thn onntraeU, He also told the
prcaident that he believed that it would
be well la allow .Trueman Nowbnrg,
lU'ting secretary of the aavy, to permit
tlie happenings at the Newport confer
ence to be putiliahed. .
ttewber 1, 100S, for license to aell malt,;
vieoua and apiritoua liquora in less qaan-1
titiea than nne gallon for twelve montha ,
at lot , block 30, in Medford, Oregon, j
tor a period of twelve months. -217
O. M. SRL8BY. I
Dated November IS.
, St. Mary's Academy.
A-roetding and' day sehoo!, large.
enmmedieua and modern ia its equip
ennta. i
uepanmeqta o( matrnction; Primary,
grammar, commercial academic, muair
atd art, The course proper to etch la
atlinrd. in the ''course of etudr of the
schools qf the Sisters of the Holy Nsmce
or, Jesui and Mary," and will be. for
warded e applicatlna to any sddreaa.
, The commercial department opened
Monday, November 2, and comuriaes
suorinaia, typewriting, office methods
and .prnetival bookkeeping, modorn bua-
iaeai Ipellisf aad wilting.
,TO partlenHTs, applv te Sister 8u
penor. eg)
Probate.
Eatatii Joseph Wilaon;
tiled.
final account
FAMED AUTO DRIVES
AT DOOR OF DEATH
TOLEDO, 0 Dec. 1. The splendid
pliyaical rendition of Herbert Lytic,
the famed auto racer, is all that (fives
hope today for hia recovery from an I
attack of pneumonia, which set in while
lie wil ill with tvphoid fever. Three ,
hyaiciana nre working over I.yttle eon-;
stoutly, but it ia feared that the chances
are against hia recovery. I.yttle ia one '
of the greateat automobile track drivers .
In t hia country. He haa figured in aev-1'
eral great motor contests and has taken
tlmt honore many times. He is known t
as a "clean sport." He haa a heat of, i
frienda.
Augelea for
Year's dev.
' f HB MAN WHO EATS ALONE
at this restaurant aoon forgets hia lone
linesa ia the enjoyment of his meal.
The food ia ao food, the service a
prompt and courteous, he cannot help
Joking pleasure in hia eating. So drop
in hero, alone if you must, but with
company if jou can. In either case, we
warrant' that you'll reaiembcr the meal
vith pleasure.
NASH SAFE
9 Uj.
16! f
iL3
"Watches, ' Clocks, Jewelry
REPArrtiNa a specialty.
"Not kow anch I can do, but how well I can
do it," ia my metlc. rtllffl'M' ' Jt
B. TV. BUTLER
With Martia J. Roddy, Central ave., north
of Jackson Couatjr Bank. -
Net Saving in - iooo hours
Tungsten Lamp
u favor of the
7
Rogue River Electric Co.
Successors to Condor "Water & Power Co.
Office, 20G "West Seventh Street. Phone No.
Opposite the Pig Electric Sign.
wo.
A.iU your do.iler for
MANUEL LOPEZ
Clear Huvnna Cigar.
HART CIQAR CO., Distributors, l-ortl.ind, Or.
yttrs. Tfrenfc Ufamptou 3saac
"Snstructor of "piano, Liszl ittntrjoi
StuJIo at 5ll6nc. Jlortk Oronjt Slrct
When You Are Hosting
for I ho bost tailoring establishment,
m:i -v i ! I nut Imrn your money if you
p:ttruni:e up. The time is now lien
when you sliu u Id think lib out your f;?U
suit. aro anxious that you shoul.i
nfo uiir disphiy ot fall fabrics. Make
ycv,r M-!votioiis now. Ve will fill your
nriliT irh !':isnre.
W. w.
CITY TAILOK
Stt ;n m ckaning. Froncb dry clean
i f Iff and pressing neatly done.
EIFERT
MED FORI i
1,";.,:. o'.n New ; the mmoRpvmY TKIBVXE'KAS THE BEST
NEWS SERVICE .V SOUTHERN OREGON.
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- n be found than
1 "ii l'rtve samples
1 in this :in,l other
!V,-.s j.i. risi,t.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tlie Jeweler.
Xr.-ir the Postoffirt.