Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 04, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY "4, 190.
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FOB TBIAL NEXT WEEK
NEW YORK, Jan., Without fear
nnd with her shattered health complete
ly restored. Surah Kuteu, the young
Russian uurae who slew Dr. Samcul
Auspitz because it in alleged he wronged
her, is prepared to fnc" the ordeal of her
trial, scheduled to begin beforo Justice
Vernon M. Davis, in the criminal branch
of the supreme court day after tomor
row. Sarah iu a ""model" prisoner, and
not once during the 24 hours
is she absent from her little baby.
In a small rosewood cradle, at the
side of the white prison rot occupied by
the mother, the little fellow sleeps at
night. During the day the Mother
when not busy scw;n.; on garments
for him to wear wlwn he appears in
court, is wnlking nnont the hospital
singing nnd talking and bringing cheer
to the other prisoners.
Emotional insanity will be tho plea
of tho young prisoner when arrainged in
for trial, nnd her attorneys oipcct to
lay before the jury evidence, that they
believe will bring forth the ncquitul
Sarah will take tho stand in her own
defense and tell tho storj of the nlleged
wrong inflicted by the man she slew.
"I have no fear of the outcome,"
said tho young prisoner. "! don't be
lieve there are 12 nic in all the
world who would convict me after hear
ing my story. My only worry is that 1
shall bo separate! from my baby during
my trial, for lie will bo such a comfort
to mo during the long hours I must
spend in court."
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
IN ANI.UAL SESSION
NEW YORK, Jan. The annual
meeting of the Intercollegiate Aathletic
association of tho United Stales con
vened hero today at tho Murray II i!
hotel. This is tho association- which
grew out of the call issued by Chan
cellor MaeCrnekcn of New York uni
versity for a convention of colleges to
move ugaiast football 'ii 1!I0".
The work of the n.Moeintion is purely
educational aad persuasive. In keeping
with such objects, the morning session
of the association was taken up with
tho reading of papers on the academic
sido of college sports. 'I hero will be the
proper .control of student sports, sum
mer baseball and tho like. A feature
will be a debate oa this riuestion, "Shall
students in good collegiate standing
who have previously played baseball
for money be poiinittid to represent
their institutes in inte:-eollegiate base
bell contests!"
In order to encourage attendance at
tho convention, the executive committee
( has agreed upon a change in tho by
laws whereby two or more colleges or
universities may unite to send a single
delegate. The association has grown
considerably since I'.Mlo, and lias been in
strumental in forming minor associa
tions in tho Newt England states, in
Pennsylvania, West. Virginia and the
Missouri valley. It is tho ambition of
the I. O. A. A. U. S. soni3 day to include
in its membership every college and
university in this country interested in
nny way in sports.
WILL SACRIFICE TWO
MONKEYS TO SCIENCE
EXTRA--.EXTRA--EX
mm
Prices Blown to
We are Going to Clean up the Following List at
Atoms
Prices Never Before Heard of
Pants One-third Of f--Corduroys Excep
ted
You know our reputation We do as we advertise Honest, straightforward, business
have given us the largest business of any clothing store in southern Oregon.
methods are all we employ Such methods
One lot Shirts, golf and stiff fronts, 50e, 75c and
$1.00 values 49
One lot Shirts, stiff fronts, $1.25 and $1.50 val
ues . . 79
One lot Golf Shirts, $1.25 values ........... .79
One lot Golf Shirts, $1.50 values $1.05
One lot Black Sateens, 75c and 85c values . . .65
One lot Black Sateens, $1.00 values 79
One lot Black Shirts, $1.25 values 83
One lot Black Sateens, $1.50 values 98
Blue Flannels, $1.50 values $1.15
Blue Flannels, $2.00 values .$1.33
Blue Flannels, $2.25 and $2.50 values . . . .?1.85
Blue Flannels, $3.00 values , .$2.20
Blue Flannels, $4.00, lumberman's shirt ..?2.85
Blue Flannel, $4.50 extra fine lumberman's
shirt ......... ! .... $3.20
WORKM EN'S SPECIALTIES
Canvas Gloves, pair . . . 5
Sweater Coats and Fancy Vests. . . .one-third off
Pants about one-third off
House Coats one-third ff
We are also giving big cuts in fine French Flan- ,
ncl Shirts. A few broken lots in Underwear at
ridiculously low prices. Conic in and see for your: ;
selves. We do as we say. : '
J X 'o
WASHINGTON. .Ian. Twenty
monkeys caged on the to,, floor of the
George Washington University labora
tory are to be experimented cm to find
out to what extent I he monkey's brain
may bo developed by training and edu
cation, and how far and how rapidly it
v:ill retrogato after daily training
ceases nnd the monkey :. allowed to ro
liumo his natural habits.
A famous scientist who has delved
deeplv into the ii.'ftion of mental
diseases nnd who iB '..'carded as ono of
tho formost brain specialists in the
world, will conduct tho experiment with
the simians, it is understood. Two
monkevs will be trained together until
they reach approximately the same
point of developemeut. One of tho mon
kevs will be killed nnd his brain
analyzed nnd placed in nlcohol. As soon
as the other monkey is believed to have
forgotten much that he has been
taught he too will bo sacrificed on the
altar of science, his brain being analyz
ed and compared with that of the first
monkey. ,
TTTi-vTTTn WAVT! RACING
UNDER NEW RESTRICTION
HOT SrTUNdS. Aka , Jan . A leg
islntive act which would permit racing
hero under restrictions has been present
ed hv the business men's committee,
' , .. . . o lie. or 90 day race
meeting here this y-ni. to be divide,
.... !, into fall and spring meet
Tl.n r-ieinf 19 to be conducted
three days of each w -ok. to bo under
.1.. ,.rmnot of three citizens of the
eountv, who shall be appointed by the
governor. They shall receive their pay
from the county aiur
placed upon the racing -'' l;
The bill will be presented to the
legislature the seconl week in J".iary
L a Business Men's league bill, and
will be backed by loci business inter
ests. I'VRC.O.N. TV. .Ian Vailing I"
rive at the church wher- his eungiegation
had n-nembled for Sunday worship, a
a scarcliirg party was formed to locale
the Rev. Robert L. Dougherty, pastor of
he Congregatioral church at Buchan
an. X. r.. and the minister was found
lvi'ng in his room in a pool of his own
blood. A razor was in his hand and a
m; note was found on the table
He is beloived to be insane
studv.
Alway in Earnest
The T
OGGERY
The Best Glothing Store in Southern Oregon
Club skate Tuesdev, January
Mu
l!47
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
in
lniiiiu
2300
from ove
TBOWBRTOOB INVENTS MACHINE
FOR USE IN THE TIMBER
F. .1 Trowbridge, manager of the
Medford iron work., has invented n
machine which will saw wood, pull
stumps and travel by ifolf. It is the
first one of its kind a.id is meeting with
favor. The Fairbanks Manufacturing
company have agr 1 to handle all that
he can build in the future.
('. (larnett to .T. E. limerick,
l. acres in Nickel! addition to
Medford
I'nvid Finnamore to Itondinot
Connor, S K Vi and S W V, of
N E Vi section ' , township
;l(l, range 2 W
Fred S. Day to Hattio S. Day,
lot 0 and N half lot 7, block
1, Park addition to Medford
Hughes East to Willin -n SI. Ab
bott, land in l L (' In', section
10, township 1(0, rang,1 1 E ...
W. ). Dodd to Albert E. Erb,
property in Downing' subdiv
ision to Ashland
William M. Mat lion to N. D. llro-
phy, 240.77 acres in section 10,
township ItO, range I W
.1. It. Robinson to N. I). Dro
phy, land in township 311, range
1 W
V. D. Hrophy to (icorg E. Trask,
201.77 ncres in section 30,
lowiic.hip :l!, range 1 W
(ioorgo E. Trask to H. .1. Mi-
wards, 201. ,i acres ill section
.10. township range 1 W ..
i nile.l Slates to Aur:i Alderson,
" K Vi section 14. lornship 3:1,
range II W patent
Nancy .lane .ti'lfers to .T. A. Ki-
ser et. al.. laau mi iomiimi
37. range 2 W
Rachel Ovcrstrcot to (Hoar M.
Knox, land in sectio.i 31, town
ship 37. range 4 W
Arthur S. Furry to Howard S.
Dudley, land in sectii a 30. town
ship 37, range 1 W
E. .1. Wright to Ma'gan-t .1.
Hoge, land in D I. (' 17, town
ship 37, range 2 W
W. V. Wright to E. It: ll.-inley,
.",0 acres in l-.wnship 37, range
2 W
ilrauile I'ity Savings bank to
A. II. Paveiihill. 30.3 acres in
town-hill range 1 E
Sam I'. 1'urdy to I.illi" I). Hay,
property in block 70, Medford
Westley .1. D. Anderson to .1.
1". Johnson. 240 acres in si etion
20, township 37, range 2 K ...
S. A. Pnttisoo to Xancy Oben
chain, property in Central
Point
Cornelia A. Pevin to II M. Mor
oaii. 10 acres in section I.".
township 34, range 1 W
I'hrUtma lieuti-r et a', t
Nvirren. 3f'0 acres in towoshi
30. raune 1 E
Fn it od Slates to Minnie K.
Moore. 100 acres ir. s-ction 12.
township 33, rang" - t pa'-"'
(iarfield l.ime ic Iron company
I,. It II Moon-. I.iud in town-
i n :l.i. ranee 1
.1. J. Ilonck to Merrit
and asked: "Are yon Cecil Thaycrf"
When received an answer iu the affir
mative, he drew his revolver and shut.
He instantly killed Thaler and then sur
rendered. The "oiiwritten law" will be his
defense.
NEXT WEEK WILL EE
A WEEK OF PRAYER
300
700
SoOO
10
in
2100
soon
r,ooo
2120
l.-.nO
200
MOW YORK, .Ian. As has been
!):" custom for many M'ars evanylical
churches in this city will observe the
week beginning with the llrsL Sunday in
the new year as a week of prayer. Tho
Evangelical alliance for the United
Slates has recommended (he following
topics, which will be almost universally
used:
Sunday, January ,3, "Tho Law of the
Harvest"; Monday, "Tho Bible thu
Word of Clod"; Tuesday, "Ood'a Faith
fulness, Man's Responsibility"; Wed
nesday, "Mission, Home and Foreign";
Thursday, "Intemperance and Oambl-
inir": Fridav, "The Family and tho
School," mid Saturday, January,
"Christ, The Giver of Life."
IN SPITE OF PROTESTS, NEW
RATES ARE PUT INTO EFFECT
MAGNIFICENT WHITE SWAN
KILLED NEAR EAGLE POINT
R. (1. I.onghlin of l-:aglo Point on
last Saturday morning killed a mag
nificent white swan and brought the j
snmo iuto the Exhibit building. The
bird was a magnificent specimen of !
its kind, iu-.isiii-iiig six feet seven and
one-half inches from tip to tip of its i
v..ogs. It a, so mcn'-iircd four feet
four inches from the end of its tail i
foathers to tho tip of its beak. The
lord was went to Ashiaud to bo mount-
ed, after which it will bo placed on
exhibit in tho Exhibit building. The
swan was very heavy end pure white,
rot a single black or colored spot be
ing on its heavy coat of winter feathers.
-The
will
SAN FIJANVISCO. Cal.. Jan. 4.
ceuibini'd shippers of California
carry their fight against increased rates
to the interstate commerce commission
immediately, as their pc. teats have been
of no avail, as the increased rates went
into effect today.
The shippers are contemplating ask
ing confess and Roos- velt for a gov
frniiient steamship line between San
Francisco and Panama.
Spend Yonr Holiday Vacation at
Paso Roblos
If completo rest aud most perfect
conditions imaginable for nnture ouro
aro what you neod spend your holidays
at I'nseo Itoblcs, California. A week or
two and oven a few days will accomplish
moro in a way of restored energy than
a much longer period and more expen
sivo treatment elsewhere, because good
old Mother Naturo is nurse and phy
sician. Paso Roblos is taking tho same rank
fame for woudorfull cures that Cnrli
bad and Baden do in Europe The
hotel is a inarvol of comfort and lux
ury, and the bath house built by the
city froo to all, is said to bo ono of the
best in the world. It i a stubborn
ailment nnd ft hopelees condition of
physical breakdown thnt the miaeral
water and hot mud baths f Paso
RoblcB will not hcnl in a short time
Call on A. 8. Roscnbaom, local S. P.
agent for descriptive booklets of Paso
Rubles, and he will alno toll you all
about rates 00
40
(iftst
3.-J00
"Johnson's Best Flour, 11.33.
Comb t True.
Com
pany
40 acres in section '
t wnh! 3."
I). lVrrozi to
property in
, range n
II. A. Applegate
A-hlnnd
too
Compare
the Quality
" '
It is, and always bus
been our aim to supply
our customers with
goods of the highest
quality nnd to that enil
we nre always adding
quality to our lino. The
addition of "preforred
atock" makes our line
of high urnde Canned
Goods most complete.
Our aervice always the
b it and every accom
givon our customers.
RIVERSIDE
SUM
VISION
This most beautiful addition to Medford is
't y1;
lii! put on t lies market and the
first sale will occur FIJI DAY, JAN'UAIfV 1.", 1!)0J.
LARGE SIZE
LOTS
Good garden soil, natural oak trees, wide streets,
sewerage already in.
four blocks to North school,
LOW PRICKS AND RK A NONA ML K TKIJMS.
J. C. BROWN
: -1
Exclusive Agent Palm Block
1I.ONWORKER INrTIANTLY KILLS
BOY WHO WRONGED SISTER j
LOS ANGELES, ( nU Jan. 4. Wil
liam Mitchell, nn iron worker, was to
day arrested and charged with the mar
dor of Cecil Thayer, a 111 year old mes
senger boy. who is charged wi'.h lend
;r, M.i. L.-llV lit year oi l sister atray.
Mitchell approached the boy last mgl.t )
Allen & Reagan
Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit
and Feed
Medford Theater
Saturday, jan. 9
E. J. CARPENTER
offers
"Why
Girls
Leave
Home"
Strictly mo' al and free
from sensiit'f) alisni.
Prices 25c, 5"V, 75c, $1.00
J. E. EN Y ART, President.
.1. A. I'EItllY, Vice President.
JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier.; .
W. It. JACKSON, ABs't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
MEDFORD,
O R .
CAPITAL - - $50,000
SURPLUS - - 10,000 ;
Safety Boxes For Rent. A GeneralBank
in Bus ness Transacted. We
Solicit Yourk Patronage.
Ah1 your (loalof for
MANUEL LOPEZ
t 'ltmr Ilavnnn Citffii.
r.AKT f- .i"AP. CO., Distribntors, Portland, Of.
THE MknbX)ltl) VA1LY TRIBUNE HAS THE BES2'
NEWS 'SEliVJCE IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
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