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, ' 8 THE MEDJFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEAIBER 5, 1909. COUNTY COURT T Much Business of Routine Nature Is ' Considered New Roads i Ordered Opened Up !,JI by Court. Monthly statements of tho trcnsur uror, comity clerk, sheriff and re corder for tho month c Octobor woro Approved. Tho statement of tho treasurer showod that county warrants to tho nmotint of $020.1(5 with $120.40 in- torost hud been paid ,nnd cnncollcd during tho month. Tho total dis - iMirtieiiieuiH, niuiiuimg uoiiuiy wur-j rapts and special orders, woro $32, (123,02, divided as follows a. I I l ...... j.nnnni 1 .... aUIIIIUI IM1IUIM, .TILUH.U1, lOllll HU- ..... .. 1 ...inin f ii . "i. porvisors orders, $1808.72; city or dors, $10!) 1.04; school superintend ent's orders, $17,000.24; institute. $250; county warrants nnd interest, $0002.02. HROUGH 1 School district No. 02, made up of lfllil.ly S(m ()f K00(1 prices Af mo. parts of districts 70, 71 and 85, was jium in.;C0Sf therefore, thoro is liltlo ordered, established. I a( tllis (imo nvnjni,i0 beyond tho 'The road petitioned for by T. A.JH01.S (mt imvo (o 1)(J disposed of jMnloy nnd othors was reportod ad- early in tho season, vorsoly upon by tho viowers, nnd tho Thoro woro no developments in tho pot lion was denied. wny of ,)rices today, nnd tho trndo, Iho road potitionod for by . P. ns for a wook back, was rnthor slow. Bnrnoburg nnd olhora wfis approved pnjr to K00j grU0 yaxms Kings, and tho road ordered opened. kvs , California Bollflowors woro Tho petition for paving tho county, t0 i)0 in,i nl prieos running from louu worn hi nsmnuu wuu crusiuui rock was continued for the term. J. 0. Aitkou, deputy county fruit inspector, was relioved from duty temporarily. It was decided to nssign to the school superintendent one of the now offices in tho second floor of tho courthouse and to inovo tho treasur er's ffino to that, now onoupied by tho school superintendent. Tho pres ent treasurer's office will be used ns a depositary for tho present own ership bonks, and n connecting door p'jifc in between it nnd tho assessor's riffiao. Pint of Fnlrmount addition to jltylfiird WM filed and upprqyed, ns waa'tlu) plat of .th Pon'.V subdivision to. Modford, pomi'ndjourued until tlio Pooom bet term, . . ' DIED. fA'; Afl2lSKI5ll4rAat lib kVmiin Mod fordj'No.Vtli RjyQraido uvlinuo. nt 10 p. m. 'Thursday, Noytmdjerni 009, Julius Meeker, a nntive 6f.o' york 8tlo, aged 10 yours, 5 niopUnt and .10 dnyjs. Funeral will ijo hold nt the Flrat M. K. oluiroh, B strootjun diy nt li:Jl0 p, in. Services conducted by How h, F. Belknap, assisted by ov. O. IT. Hoxie. tnterment in I. O. O. F. ceinolory. Friends and ne (uuiiiliuu!cri aro roHpeotfull.v invited. Wet Weather Goods Umbrellas, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 on to $10.00. All the newest handles, most durable frames. . Rubber Raincoats, Guaranteed waterproof, $6.00 Green Sportsmens' Cbats, Guaranteed waterproof $3.50. A Complete Line of Slickers and Oiled Clothing, Corduroy and Leather 'Reversible Coats. Boys' Duck Coats $1.50, All kinds erf Duck Coats from $2.25 and up. Corduroy and Duck Coats lined with sheepskin Raincoats and Cravenettes $10.00 to $30.00. ' ?. s.t, ' l' HI f i APPLES GOING INTO COLD STORAGE IN PORTLAND (Telegram.) Largo quantities of apples as usual at this tirao of tho year are now go ing into storage, and tho markot nat urally is to some extent affected by these operations. Wiuesaps, New towns, Spitzcnborgs, Black Twigs, Bon Davis and Gnnos are tho chief lato-kooping sorts that are being put nwny, though Jonathans and Bald wins nro also being stored to some extent for lato winter and early spring markot. Tho two lust named varieties nro not first-class keepers, and for that reason do not figure as Inrgoly in tho storngo business as tho other sorts. Tho local markot raeantimo is in n very largo way supplied with tho fall varieties that cannot ho counted on to keep long and with poor to in different stock of tho kooping sorts ,imt storugo opora(oPS (lo nt cnro w ))llt lUvliy Tllis nccoullts for tho relatively low pricos now quoted on inforior and ordinary fruit nnd tho liirrlmr vnlnn linn mil mi nnnlnc flint f"a"" " ' nro H f0 StornT0 I 1 Donlors nro not disposed to sell first quality keopors on tho bnsis established for tho lower grndos nnd non-keepers, for tho reason that by liolilill!' tluin n fm months llinv nro iei.or. ti Tr. .i ii, ,., of tho Spitzcnborgs and othor koop ing sorts woro hold more or less firm ly at $2 to $2.50, and theso luttor figure in a rather small way in cur rout trndo. Tho market is fairly woll supplied with pears of half n dozou sorts, tho Winter Nolis at $1.25 to $1.50 n box being the favorite for tho timo, but tho trade on tho whole bus not boon notivo this week. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At tho Nash A. J. Boynolds, San Froncihfo; M. Cruunoy, Troy; Miv. Minnie Smith, Mrs. 13. K, Owen. Mis. A. E. Smith, Ashland; D. llot'iiall, Juliet ; h. A. Cruikshnnk, D. P. I.cvif, h, Barry, V. H. Dnvnv, Portlands O. W. Burnett, Myrtle Crook i 1 P. Clark, Seattle; William Lowe, Chica go; A. V. Khun nnd wifo, Fruitvale; II. 1). Powell, city; J. W. Kondrit!., San Francisco ; 11. V. MitoholL Ash-, land; Nuto Moyor, Loh Angnlos; Wil liam Hrny, Ashland; Bobcvt Liviu.r- slono,- C. F, Gilmore, C. Boiul, Port land; C. F, Gilmore, Los Angeles; J. C. Godwin, Boston; F. S. Torroy, Pas adena; P. Holder, P. L. Bringlo, Port- Point; G. O. Miller, Minneapolis; C. S. Hampton, Chicago; 1). K. Ilillor and wife, Grants Pass; George C. Shetler, Kugeno; HoWt LnFolleite. THE Medford's BOOKS REM FOR M COUNTY Present Ownership Maps of Entire County Nearlng Completion Will Be a Great Help. Tlio present ownership books be ing compiled by tho Jnckson County Abstract company aro rapidly near ing completion and will be ready to turn over to the county court by tho first of tho yonr. Theso books, which have been compiled at an oxponso of $15,000, aro intended to furnisi a pormnnont record of the present owners of nil property in Jackson, .county. They are in offect n map of tho county, showing tho exact shnpo and sizo of ovory parcol of land and tho owner thereof. Every transfer of property horonftor will bo duly recorded in theso books, tho nnmo of tho formor. ownor mnrkod on tho tractbeing ornscd and timl of tho now ono in sorted. Thoro are 20 volumes, 132x48 inches in sizo, nnd weighing'betweon 05 nnd 0 pounds oach. ,Thoy will bo kopt in a room especially 'fitted up for them in tho courthouse, whoro access can bo had to them at any time. Madison; F. B. Volz, Washington; Charles J. Hurloy, Wishingtoit;:A. J. Witmor, Kenosha; Fyank Woodnrd, Portland; N. W. Starr," Portland; W. E. Briggs, Ashlnnd; II. B. Tronson, Eagle Point; H. L. Kelly, Trail; J. W. Cochran, Eaglo Point; D. A. MoLcnn, Portland; O. M. Jonos, Ashlnnd; Mil Stewart, Josoph B. Tuokor, San Frnnoisco; Al Schoenfold, W. G. New ell, Chicago; C. Nehas, San Francisco Tho Moore A. W. Weber and wifo, A. A. Plant, R. W. Kinnoy, B. A. Cnv nnuugh, Portland: J. S. Smith. Pan Francisco; Edmund Poile, Trnil; Geo. L. Davis, Jacksonville; J. E. Perry, Mnx Friedenthal, P. J. Enstordn'y. H. W. linndnll. Portland; Gcorgo W. Brown, Jacksonville; W. E. Wihr.or, Eugono; Mrs. Barfiold, Klamnth Falls; Mario McMillan, KJnmnth Fulls H. W. Lindsay, Pasadena; W. T. Pat locks; W. E. Frazior. Portland; W. Dennett. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. II.1 tiner, Condon; J. W. Murphy, Lo'-c J. D. Cook, G. E. Howlaud, E. B. Brown, Grants Pass; W. J. Wimor, Waldo; II. Davison. ,Snn Francisco;, Jeff Terry, Albcrlnf II. S. Rndcliffo,' bnlom; Mrs. F. Zyjsoy, Portland; C. A. r4ix upd wife, Seattle; J. L. Frank, Portland; C. W. Swain, Pendlotonjl Elinor Shohnn, J. G, Pigeon, C. C, I Lystig, city; D.G.rMillitt, Feruvalo;' M. Brninnrd, cityj. Davjil Graham and family, Prospect. . : I At the Palace J. G. SlivensJ Brownsboro ; W. W, Trunx, Englo Point ; C. W. Swain, Pendleton ; John ' A. Irson, Prospect; E. T. Grnliani. TOGGERY (OF COURSE) Best Clothing Store TROOPS TO KEEP E Two Companies of Militia Lead No gro Safely Through Two Thousand Infurlateti People. GASSAWAY, W. Va., Nov. 5. Scott Lewis, a negro, accused of as saulting Mrs. Albert Rochold, was taken to jail today under gunrd of two companios of. militia. A mob of moro tlian 2000 infuriated pcoplo gathorod at the jail this morning and jeered tho soldiers. nnd officers as tho slinking negro was led away between the linos of muskets. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. - ---- - - - Lizzio T. Ditwciler to Guy Bnrnott, 1.25 ncres in DLC .10, township 3D, range 1 E 10 S. C. Decker to Lizzio T. Dit- woilor, snmo properly .... 10 L. W. Mooro to Phil Bonhnra, 5 acros in section 14, town ship 39, rnngo 1 E GOO P. L. Ashcroft to Worn F. Dunn, 51.14 ncres in D L C 08, township 38, rnngo 1 W 5000 R. J. Edwards to P. L. Ash 10 croft. "una property G. F. Billi.-gs t'i N. E. Foster, 8.50 acres in seation 5, township 39, rnngo IE... 10 E. G. Whitosido to R. II. Toft, lot 12, block 2, Pago addi tion to Modford 10 E. DoBoy to F. Znnn, lots 17 nnd 18. liWk Ifi. Gnlil inn .T.-ift S. J. Ilnys to V. E. LoBoy, snmo properly 700 W. L. Orr ot ux. to W. E. Goodo, 1 noro in section 25, township 37, rnngo 1 W ... J. K. Howard to Addio R. Rip poy, lots 11 nnd 12, Palm's, addition to Modford 10 10 Stuart Snuiidor.s ot ux. to Eda M. Morris, G000 squaro feet " .of hind on Bush street, Ash- bind ... 1200 L. A. Murphy to I-. M. Dhnnirek ; hind in Ashland ......... Marin E. Plntnorth to IS. A. Chorion D. Lylor ot ux. to eMrs. Florence5 A Milton, 4 acre? in section 10, townstiip 36, rnngo 4 W B. O. Longsdorf to Charles A. Gray, 1 noro in Ashlnud Homostoad association tract A. C. Geiqgor to, N. L. High, 80 acros in section 8, town ship 30, ningo IE 10 1000 10 10 MO ERIN LA F0LLETTE NOT BARTERER OF PRETTY PHRASES (Continued from page 1.) can't bo dono in a fow weeks or a fow months it takes years to do it ado quately. ' "Tho republican party violated tho plalfonri pledge regarding tho rovision of tho tariff in every particular. They promised to roviso tho tariff, and how? In accordance with tho dif foronco in tho cost of production of tho material in tho different countries Wag this dono? Not in any ono par tioular. It was a gigantic, cut-and-driod fraud perpetrated on the Amer ican people. Railroad Control Important. ''The control d tho railroads' in this country is olie of tho most im portnnt questions today. It .has been prtrtially solved by tho appointing of commissions in tho vnnous statos to rogulnto tho state commerce, but theso commissions must bo conducted on a scientific basis. Wo have solvod tho problem in Wisconsin nnd have an nb solutoly scientific commission, which employs tho best railroad nnd eon struetion exports in tho world. Wo know what every mile of 1'ilroud costs to build nnd to operate, wo know the cost of every yard of dir. used to fill in a cut, wo know tho cos of every engine, every car and ovory employe, wo have examined all their books nnd hnvo things on a ro.:k bottom foundation. Thoro has been no guess work and ns a result tho railroads hnvo not ovon attempted to overthrow tho commission's decisions. Their orders hnvo been taken as final. Tlio railroad commissions in other statos have been fought right up to tlio supremo court, and their orders. thrown out, but nothing liko Hint lias happoned in Wisconsin." Cannon's Days Few Senator La Follotto loft Friday morning for Ashland, whoro he i to spoak in tho ovoning, Boforo leaving Sonntor Li Folio'. to, in commenting on tho recent nttncj, 'made upon him by Sponker Josoph Cannon of the house of ropresentn .!.... i .1 il. I .. .1 l... , ... uvu iuil'iiiimi uiu lupiy iiiiuiu oy nun in tho editorial columns of LaFol- Ictto's Weekly Magazine. "Cannon," doclnred tho Wisconsin senator, "cannot gavel through his classification of republicans n ho gavels through his scliQinos in con gress. Tho votors of tho republican party will decido ns to who nro re publicans and who nro not. "But we slinll nevor bolicvo in the identity of tho party of Lincoln wijh tho party of Cannon until the last ballot has boon counted in the Insf contest. Tho progressives may veil bido, their time- and Jnngh nt the fnl minations of the cznr of tho house. Their timo is coming. CnimonUm is moroln survival, nnd it is doomed. A free, untrnmmeled ballot in the re publican Vmrty would strip Cnnnon of ovory vostigo of powor tomorrow. lis pronuno'iainontoos nro but tho snnrl ings of n grim old wolf who hoarj the hpators in tho woods nnd scents, them closing iu. no is still nt laive. but tho days of his depredation withbi the I SEATTLE WITS THE BIG FIGHT Man Wires Offer of $100,000 to Se cure Mill for Heavyweight Championship of the World. NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Clnro.nco J. Morard of Seattle has wired Sam Borgor that he is ready to post $100, 000 to securo tho Jeffries-Johnson fight for, Seattle. Ho declares thnt a forfeit will bo posted nnd will guaranteo thnt thoro will bo no interruption on tho nprt of tho authorities in Seattle. PRETTY SENORITA HAS LOST HER COUNTER JOB EL PASO, Tox., Nov. 5. Sonoritn Andrea Villoreul, whp was recently rclcnscd from prison in Torreon, was dischurged today from tho storo whoro sho was employed in order that slip might remain in this coun try to assist tho Moxiean liberals. Ramon Lomoli, tho Mexican consul, visited the proprietor of tho storo Inst night nnd todny sho was dismissed. Friends bolievo tlio action is tho first step on tlio part of the Mexican gov ernment to imprison hor. Socialists aro raising n fund to dofend her should her nrrest occur on Americnu soil. Prepaid Raliroao Orders. "Something which is of considor- known ,is tho system of prepaid or ablo interest to the publio generally and which is oerhaps not generally dors now in offeot between stations of the Southern Pneifio company and ail points in tho Unitod Stntes. By moans of this system tickets may bo purchased at Medford from anv place in tho Unitod States and mail ed or telcgrnphod direct to tho party wishing to come horo. Sloenor ac commodations and smnll amounts of cash in connection with theso tickets may niso be forwarded at tba samn sheepfolds of the people nro surely numbored." Large Audience. Tho oporn houso was filled with a argo audionco who followed with in terest ovory word of tho spenkor, in torrupting with bursts of applnuso frequently and urging tho senator to contiuue. His address was ono of the-most masterly over delivered in this city. City Attorney Portor J. Noff in- trodnco'd Senator LnFolIette in n fow words, well chosen nnd full of foal ing, ns Mr. Noff, enminer from tho sanio"-section ns Mr. L-aFol'ctlc, is closely in touch with Uu ik which the sonntor hps neeonij,isiu.l