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I ! ' THE lACEDFOffD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKb, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909. f ! HI OUT ALL SALOONS Supreme Court Holds That Unlvcrs ity Town Can Declare Sale of Liquor a Ndlsahce and Stop It. DUNN ; In an opinion written by Justice i nonius A. 'Alconae;' tuo supreme court Tuesday hold that the city of Eugcno was vested with the autho ity by virtue of its charter to ,leg:Is i late against the sale of liquor desplt thorfnet that local option law was in effcot In that city, The case was that of the city of Eugene vs. Charles Mayhew, appealed1, from the circuit .court, for Lane county, and, a .decree , of Judge L. T. Harris. The rtcqre of the lbwer court is affirmed. ' Eugene being the homo of the stai university, according to Justice Mb . Bride, makes it doubly necessary that tliore should be no illegal selling pi 'k liquor! On this point, tho Justice says: "This icourt will tako judicial no tlco that by the laws of this stato th Univerolty of Oregon is located at Eugene and while under all circum stances (an unlawful tippling house is undesirable in any community, It Is ' peculiarly so in a college town, where am 'congregated a' largo number of young men' not under paternal rje stralnt and separated from tho3o in. fluonces which make sa much fpr so brlety. .A business which might be tolerated in ' another .community would bo an Intolerable nuisance Jn a college town." Tho supremo couro, therefore holds that the city of Eugene may legislate ngainst tho salo pt liquor by making it a nuisance, especially because of the fact that tho univer sity is located tho'ro. PLENTY OP WORK FOR , j MEN ON RAILROADS (Untied Press Sensed Wlre) PORTLAND, Nov. 10. Twohy Bros., contractors for tho Harriman Deschutes lino, nnd Porter Bros; building .the Deschutes .lino for the Hill Interests, deny current reports that, tho work is oeing nem uacK pe causo of scarcity of labor. . "In matter of fact," said one of Twohy Bros,' sub-contractors today, "wo have moro mon applying for work than wo can caro.fpr, and at the presont time are busied with tho process of weeding out tho poorer workers and replacing them with bettor help." From contractors for Porter Bros. copies tho same statoment. Accord ing to their declarations labor i Is . plentiful. No troublo Is oxporlonced In getting all mon necessary. Labor for the; construction of tho two lines up the Deschutes canyon is being drawn from all over tho north west, gangs, of men being sent week ly from Spoknno and Soattlo, and as far cast as llutto, Mont. Construction on neither road Is be ing-held bnck, and is proceeding as rapidly as conditions will allow. ROGUS RIVER FRUITGROWERS UNION SHIPS MUCH FRUIT The Rocuo River Vnlloy Fruil Growers' Union shipped 50 carloads of pehrs durinp; tlio Benson, and there nro probably n fow odds nnd ends to bo closed up yet. Thcro woro 30 ,cnrs pC Unrtletts, 13 of Winter Ncl lis, 3 Of D'Ailiou, 1 of Howell, mak ing, 47 full enrs of the several van eties, while- three moro of mixed nrs woro shipped. The union has shipped to dnto 12 enrs of Ncwtowns and SpitzenberRS. "PUG" FINISHES PACKING PRIZE CAR OF NEWT0WNS Hrnhk Tsnnos returned from Ash Jrind Wednesday morning, wlioro ho has been pitching out n. enr of prize. Nowtowns, consigned to lho Spokane npple show, by tho Ashland Commqr cial club, coming from tho orchard of Charles Pope. Frank, who is rated as one ,o tho best packers. in the business in tho valley, pays tin? enr is as fine n lino of stuff as he evqr handled, nnd if H don't win, tho prize for tho Roguo River valley (hero will bo something wrong. NORTH YAKIMA ORCHARD COMPANY TO ISSUE BONDS VORTII YAKIMA, Wash., Nov. JO. Bonding orehnrds is the latest thing in local finnnce. Harry 0. 'Moqok.lmsoup o Minneapolis to ' bind WHOlson Fr.H company onp italized at $157,000, for $75,000 , to carry b,n ;devepp;nent work, TJds ranch cleared over $30,600 this year ,frHn: primes nlojp. Jhp ponding idea, If well Vecoived in the FJa'stj will be a big help to development work in Washington. . E TO GET LOVETT'S PLACE San Francisco Attorney Goes East to Take Charge of Offico Made Vacant, by Lovett's Promotion. , (tinltcd Press Lengeil wire.) SAN FIIANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 10. Peter F. Dunne, general attorney fpr BR D E OF ONLY THREEDAYS LOST Traveling Man Misses His Bride When He Returns .From Half Hour In Smoker Be lieves She Ran Off. (United Press Leaned "VIre.) SALT LAKE, Utah, Nov. 10. :Al Johnson.' o shoe. salesman from Dcn- tho Soiithern Pacific, loft San Fran-'ver, Is searching for' his , brhjd ' of rilscO today for Now York city, wlierolthrsp days,, who disappeared from ho will conduct tho niergev case on ' tho. train somewhere' between Og'den bo half of tho Harriman group 6f I and this city roads. Ho will bq gono five months. While In tho oast Dlinno will take GASOLINE MIXED TWO CROPS OF WITHJIL SOLD APPLESJN TREE Entire Family Burns to Death as WonierfuI Productivity of Rogue River. Valley Shown by Tree Result Couriers Spread Alarm Throughout CountrypStart ed Fire With Mixture. i TAFT GETS HOME took brchkfnjiti wilh Qoefiiqr.-Swan-- THIS AFTERNOON on East Shlo of the City. lip 'tho work left by Judgs Rfb'-.-t p. Ldvett, who was' rectify e'ectdd presideit of tho Sdiilhern Pacific,' and tho' directing hfend of tji? system. While Dunne will assume the dutlsjj of Lovett's old pos-ltlori, he has not been appointed. It la said, however, that he wjll bo offered tho position l-Bon went back to'tho smoker and did In all probability. Tho mergor case 'is ono of the'-most Important pieces of litigation in which the lines hnvo been involved and Until Lovott was made tho hend of tho system he gaVe the prpceed- lngs his porsonal attention. TRIPS OVER DOG AND FALL I LEADS TO POLICE STATION (Unltfid 'Press' Loaned Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO Cal., Nov. 10. Because ho tripped over a dog, fell and gashed his bond and then had it dressed nt tho central emergency hospital, wnero ho flashed n United States deputy marshal's star, Pntrik Mesa is in jail here' today..' Ho was; placed uhdor arrest Inst night nt tho hospital, vhefo ho was having his wounds dressod, arid was taken to tho cityt prison. Halt, n dozen charges are booked against his nhnio. ' According to United States Mar shal Charles Elliott, Mesa has been rqnining nbpiit the state for the last year posing as a, t deputy United States . marshal and paying his qx- pross by uttering fictitious checks. 4 ',( m am , COWED BY MOSQUITOES. , , 'Ifv J wirt.) i , Wi A, Mc(Ioy of ,w 0rclmr(1 rt(1(l. ,VAHyVXF, , 1XOV. fU. ttiri,, ' 1,A nnet'eiiU l.no T...I,V Connors, upon swift horses are rush- , Mini .. -nM' , t j ,,(,; ing through the surrounding ,coiu - ?nn Cln no ' . t., ... try wurfung tho),peoplc not to uo !,vllJf!l, Hlft iriin hna nrnilnn.l nv korofibhaoil. It is believed that tlw;friftt ,nnd ht the' present time'thero oil recently purchased by local mer-" ' .. thoir wedding tour. At ehants ha. accidentally been mix d , MhS 5 , sen, retired to tho smpklpg compart- with gasoline. r ' .,. ,,,.J, , ... h.'VV ' KdH Johntio i, his wife n .d f,ro 'or 8lnall ow oncy p,uckc(1 from (ho nero yesterday -ana their home ie- if , the tree keeps up its record, bo. ; ..I: Tl " V ? " " foro l0K RoRo River valley or iu u t u xUU... u.u Kucnen ana iriihnrilg mny, b0 'oxpootod' to pro. Tho f laities President Is in Good Health. Conslil- : ' v ! i crlntj the Constant Strain ' Which He . Has Been Untlen ! . - ' ' (UnltetV Prefer 'L'oast Wire.) ' ' fRlClTjfOND.- Vn., 1 NbV. 10. Prov ident TiiiW whin around tho "big oirole'' practically has endod. Ho son. lib will lmtvoJfor i Washington this nftornoon, which. is! his ibiirricy's end. j .' j , f",.",V,,V' ' j His trip, includqs vjsfta in 30 states 1 1 j i il -t.i nun iwu lurruopes, nuu- ipuigui. no will have traveled lSj7G9 iniles, not including side trips, .sjlnco ho stnrteil on his 'tour in September. I ponsidcriii tho constant strain which ho has been under, tho presi dent is in excellent . ;honlth. His voice, however, is not good, but is not peramncntly injured from tho 300 speeches ho delivorod. Notice., , , ' Tho W. C. T. U. will hold their regular "weekly mootinc' Int lho .Bap tist church op Thursday, nftornoon arrived jioro this, morning, where q as formerly, nt 3 o'clock. Until further hotitco tho time will bo 3 o'clock instead of 2:30' mpnt of tho pdssenger train. He re turned to the Pullman to find his" Wife in conVer6n(.ion with a strangpr, who, hp supposed was a former .friend of his wife's. Not wishing, to. disturb. theM, John not appear again until the train pull ed into Salt Lake. The brldo hnd vanished,, likewise his baggage and the stranger. Johnson has sought the aid of the' police. Ho put forward, tho, theory that his brldo, being near-sighted, had been deceived by a man who im personated him. arviNa out. A Clergyman's Experience on a Brlttoh i Columbia. Trip. In 1S(!0 the' Itt'V. John Sheepshanks. laUir' oil the bishop of Norwich. Was ti-ilvHiiifi through Hrltlsli (JylumlilM. IIIx hook. "A UUIiiip In the ItoiiL'ti.' rnlnlVs IiIh t''.'perltin-is m lht iJMUgliit trail, win-re the Kii-iiti'st disiiiiiifort was canned by tln Hwnrms of ffriicliluf mos(iiitoiH. He iiM't with Iiidiitus cpv- rcd' with paint, uirrylng bnuiflii-s of trfi't In their bunds, which thc.v wen1 "swct'phig n round tliPin mh they y:ilkci! Tliey u'l'io eviicuntlnu their nniuir.. being lemporarlly driven mil by the pests, If by chance . traveler iiitiu-. at a clearing or an opep space whin there appeared to be tin Iminunllj from them, ere long they would hp pear. 'Quite enrly in the mornlnc nfiei meeting those Indians I Issued frinr my (put nnd fpinul an open vpn e. be river's side where I could pel v bath, nut no sooner hud I oiucr?c from the water than I found MwaHn' of moscpiltoes nsnalllim me. mid (1 what 1 would, slaughter t hem by d" enH. I suffered severely. "It vns on that Hiinie day. dining n wnyslde lintise, thai I foolc (inrt In ;i sppne wheh I ran never forget Theii were twenty-five men goliitr up tn th- mines. I'ood was ou the table. Titer was a ceaseless hum In lite apartment for H wnfl. literally lifown with th it snttds of mosquitoes. i "It wns Rwellerlngly hot. yet ever; man had made himself as Imperrimi' ns he entilil. Rneh tun ri mr" hh -!! buttoned up. sirlngs were f-tnct" round his enffs. and trousers nlni if ii hud not on top boots. They pid -mi:" lets on thelr'lutpds. their hats were itt ntid veils hangliiff down coveted fa and nerlc. , tnnn would stick 1tls ferk Into a piece of meat nnd pop In under the veil as quickly ns possible Whci drlnUIni: their coffee the men won hi hold the rup underneath the veil first rlenrlng out the bodies of Hie. tnnqivl oes which possibly had Wn fef-dlnr tipen the hairy miner clicenl hand- "Not n word wtts tillered during thin rlef meal, for we were featen ditw nd cowel by the Inserts. The rlrsi words vpn!:en wen by n miner In push Inu away hl't chair from the table. 'Oh this fJod forsaken country!' " Tho Struggle Discourages Many a Citi zen of Modford. ' mny- be expocted to produpo wo crops of npplcs each year. BULBS A la bafhlU Quite a Mistake. lady visitor ut Blackpool wna and was ou the point, of drowning when n boatman, who Is.u local wag, wenc to uer ussisiauce Tjiter In the day be calletl where she ns ulaylug aw u gentleman who. eltig the Ittdy 111 dlUkultles, hud. of- tired 2Q to. any one who would resru the lady. This couver6atlon took place: Doatman I am the man who saved the lady. sir. nnd I thought I'd call and see nbout the 20. i , The Gentleman Y-p-r, I know, but when I made tho offer I thought It a my wife who was in danger, and it turned out It wns nay wUe'a aother. Doatman Just my luck! Well, sir, bow much do I owe yon? Loudon Tit-yts. Abound all dny with nn aching back; Can't rest at night; ' ' ' ' Enough to mako nny oho "give out." Doan's1 Kidney Pills will giro 're newed life. They Will euro the backache; Curo every ludnoy ill. Hero Is Modford proof that la so; Mrs. G., L. Boone, cornor .Ninth and C stroets, Medford, Or., says: ' "It gives mo plcasuro tp acknowledge tho bene fit derived from tho uso of Doan's Kidnoy Pills. I Buffered from a ' vera caso of kidiioy complaint. Myl back ached 1 constantly and It thought I would never get relief. I also hnd a j dhll, dragging pain through my loins,, which robbed mo of all ambition. I finally procurod a box of Doan's Kid-1 noy pills, at Haskin's drug store. It J only took a short use of this rcmedv 1 to entirely $uro mo., I glvo tho credit fpr tho great change to Doan's Kidney Pills.'"' 1 For salo by all dtalers. Trico 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, solcsole agonts for the United gtntcs, Remember tho name Doan's and take no othor. 50 .flMIWlKt'",,B'B,?1 rapidjy spread to i J !!3i .Wd Mrs, George Owiugs, Jr., z: T'z: i "r:: .r w6o,Tviiio imv0 tnoved ,k luu JK7, (0 bu Mcaf0.rd for thb irtt Tlnnr. ! wnrrt Hrnmnfnn. .Tnnil enn n-nui . . " so' badly ibunled' that, ho only lived u iew iniuuies. Three other children who were sleeping pu ho, second floor jumpjjd fronx wipdo.ws, find escaped sqriojts injury. ' j Jrcrchniits sny thb oil undoubtedly' lias been mixed 'with gasoline. ' Notice. lcames Chapter, No. 00, O. E meots , tonight. Initiation, ChapteiH will open promptly nt 7:30. LILLIAN B. WOODFORD, 201 , Secretary BIJOU THEATRE BILLY EMPEY VAN. Manager., Richard Darling Stock Company TONIGHT The Great , Dimosui Robbery 5 Acts Melodrama 5 Actb Special Attraction. juAnita holmes, SiiiRinp Soubrotte from "QingoiJ Brcnd Man" Company. Admission, as usual, 10c and 20c Wo have oil hand thq followin. list of .extra select bulbp. Tulips . ,.,! , , , j yellow fioso, 5o onch, 40o dozonj. florin, ,Selis 0a ,enqh, fiO.a dozoii prtrot Mixed, 4c! cn6h, .j.j Iddzqul. SIiirIo 'Ilyneintlis Pink,' 7c oneH, 75c dozen. ! Single Hyaeinths Pink, 7c each, 76c dozen. Whito, 7o eadh, 7oo dozeiu Dnrk Blue, 7e each, 75 dozen. Rod, 7q caqh, J5o dozen. ! Doublo ilyn'cinths Thb followf inpr nt 8c cnbh or 85c por dozen : Dark Blue, Pink, Whito, Red. 1 Roman Hyacinths i Whito and Pink.nt 7o ouch, 75a doZi Narcissus f Major Trumpot, 5c each, 50o dosi. Pooticus, 3c each, 30o dozen. Pooticus Orntus, 5o oach, S5o doz. Chineso Snercd Lily, large bulbs, 20o each, 3 for 50a, $2 por dozen1. Jonquils, 5c each, 50c por doz. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE, j Cut Flowers and Potted Plants; East Mnin St. Phono COO. Just Arrived From Holland Full and Complete line of bulbs. Best Line of Lawn Grass in the city i t " Ornamentals and small fruits 50,000 No. I Grape Roots while they last at $25 per thousand. Peaches and Apricots jLLLLLWLLKLLWLLLntS r MS f-VlIEtt MbI Newtownsj Spitzenbcrg, Jonathans, Wlncsap Apples, Bartletts, Winter Nells and Cornice Pears', You 'will do well do get our prices, before , buying ROGUE RIVER NURSERY MEDFOMDjSOR. PH8HE f83. V m C; F. COOK, Proprietor OFFICE IN InOGUE RIVER VALLEY DEPOT REAL ESTATE 1 i i r i ' Farm Land Timber Land Orqharid Land Residences - GityLots Orchards aiid Mining Claims Medford Reality Co Room 10, JaGkson County Bank Building CRESTBROOK ORCHARb TRACTS uiores 10 20 Adjoining Hlllcrest orchard and cop- tain unexceicd deep, rich soil. Rcq- , t . , . sonablo prices and generous terms. , , . OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE SELLING AGENTS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY X E, ENYARX, ProPjdgnt JOHN S ORTII. CiIm,. J. A PERRY, Vioo-Prosidojt. W. B, JACKSON, Ass't Caahie-. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL iiANK !' I'i":'l ' UAPITAL 50,000 SURPLUS v. ' $10,000 Safety poxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. . We Solicit your patronage. I Medford Iron Works f E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. i Foundry and Machinist All i'1:'!' of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-f Tchlncry Agents In Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO, t f-ff ttif f t-r PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Piicps JRoaeonable COFFEEN (Sl PRICE 1JL North 1) St., Medford, Ore. phono 3031 inOwtMAlJ! a H. HERMAN. HERMAN BROTHERS Doalcrs in HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS, TENTS, WAiON COV ERS, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. f A!l IflndK of (Mifltom work nnd repniriiig done on elot noticQ, 317 East Seventh Street MEDFORD, QREI0N