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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909. AVE-IN TUNNEL STILL BURNING CONGRESS MAY iWILL .USE HOME QUERY SECRETARY MAOETOREPEDOES T I BENSON'S TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send your trophies to mo for mount ing. Big galno hcadfi, fish, birds and nianunals mounted true to nature by improved methods. I do tanning, make fur rugs, make, remodel nnd clean fur garments. Express and mail or ders promptly attended to. C. M. HARRIS. 495 Washington Street, Portland, Or. Telephone Main 3000. aaoc pi norn BARGAINS E UHOL ULU0LU Clouds of Smoke Still Greet Labor ers Clearing Blockade on the Southern Pacific Line Near Coram. Los Angeles Has Exciting Time a Member From Wisconsin Declares Glavls Article May Lead to In vestigation by Congress of tho Controversy. Navy Department Plans to Stop Us ing Foreign Make of Torpedoes and Use Those From .. Home. Homesteader Cannot Hide Behind "atromzo our firo msurnnce do- partmcnt. Primaries Machine Man Wins Second Place on the Ballot. Statute of 1878 and Remove Timber Off tho Land, . Says Court. ALEXANDER W IMBER Mi MAYORALTY RAG New modern bungalow on Central avenue, $2200, terms. $C00 will han dle or will trade for pood paper. Wo nro offoring a bunch of lots at a sacrifice price for this weok Otnll Trlliuno Special Service.) CORAM, Nov. 11. Tho blockade at tunnel No. 1 still holds. The sec ond cnvo-ln Iim undone most of tho work of clcr.rlng It out. No ono pro tends to predict exactly tho day tho IiloeUrulo will be lifted. It will cor tnlnly not bo before next Wednesday, anil It may bo the last of tho wookt Tho steam shovoL working at tho south entrance 1ms not yet cut Its way Into the tunnol proper. Tho ssonth end of the tunnel lias cavod in sis taut iu tho dirt has boon romovod Tho caved portion of tho tunnol Is ficlng transformed Into nn open cut for a dlstanco of over 100 feet. Men aro working from tho north end. Dirt and rocks from tho envo In arc hauled out In mining cars and fitimpod down an ombankmont. Tlmbora In tho cave-In uro still smouldering and a cloud of smoko comos'out of the tunnel all tho tlmo, Fortunately there has boon no rain Bin co tho trouble began. A heavy downpour would mako the transfer trail over tho hill bad for paBsen Kcra traveling afoot and would make. It next to Imuosslble for tho teams to haul baggago ovor tho county road lotwccn Coram nand Copley. Tho road Is In very bad Bhapo, oven In Kood woathor. A four-ltorso wagon loaded with baggago went ovor tho Kradc yostorilny afternoon and rolled clown n 30-foot bank to tho bottom of a Httlo gully. Tho wagon was smashed to pieces and tho drlvor, Charles liccs of ICpnnott, was badly scrnliihed up. Tho horses escaped Tiarm and tho thirty trunks compris ing tho load woro not damaged', Tho baggago of paBsongorn from San Francisco to Portland Is now nipped around by Ogdou and tho Oregon Short Lino. Travel lino fall en off vpry llttlo boeauso of tho block-ado. RAILROAD CREATING TOWN OF OTHELLO SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 11. Civil engineers, landscapo archltectH, car penters, nuiBonu nnd 'concroto work ers nro rebuilding tho town of Othel lo, on tho main lino of tho Chicago, Mllwnukeo & Paget Sound railway In Grant county, Washington, west of Spokane, upon planH approved by sci ence nnd art, Tholl. S. King coiu inny, which will cstabllbh n mnm noth plant for tho manufnoluro of Into products, has acqul-cd all tho foldings In tho town at a cost ex ceeding $1,000,000, nnd It Is pur posed to mako to ordor a city wltk nil tho latest municipal Improve nontB. Tho factory will covor about ulna iicrcn of ground and cost bo twoon $5,000,000 and $0,000,000. In oxponslvo lands will bo bought for mployoH' lionios and thcro will bo 5hwob and nlindo and fruit trees, ov crywhoro. Tho Htroats of macadam will bo parked and there will bo con croto hldownlkH, city wntor works, clectrlo lighting plant and other modern Improvements. Othello Is In ho "Big llonrt whont district: Ithns cmplo transportation fncI1ltl8n and tho location Ir Ideal. (United PrcBB Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Nov. 11. Mayor Gcorgo Alexander, "good gov ernment" candidnto for re-election, is assured n place on tiic final ballot that will bo voted December 7, as tho result of yesterday's municipal prim aries. With tlto complete returns from many places lacking, Georga Smith tho so-called "machine" cntulidate, led Willinm Mushot by n narrow mar gin for the second place on tho bal lot. , At tho headquarters of tho rival candidates, Mayor Alexander's phi rality was estimated at from ilOOO to 7000, the lattor figuro being the ono given out by Alexander's cam paign managers. Alualiet s support ers declared early today Hint their candidate was n scant 50 voles be hind Smith, and oxprcsscd confidence Hint the completed count would place Mushot with Alcxnndcr on tho final ballot. For minor municipal offices, tho following candidates probably will bo balloted upon the final cleelion De cember 7: For treasurer C. II. Ilnnco, 'it. Ilofflofingor. For auditor h. E. Hoslwick, John S. Myors. For assessor Robert F. Ilnnk- hurst, Walter Mallard. INSURGENT ELECTRICAL WORKERS ARE DEFEATED (Unltfit ProBH T.uaHOd Wlro.) TOItONTO, Can. , Nov. 11. Tho ultlmato defeat of tho liiBiirgont olec trlcal workers In tho Amorlcun Fed eration -of Labor's Jurisdictional fight was clearly Indicated today by tho anvontlon's adoption unnnl- moiiBly of tho roport of tho creden tials committee recommending tho unseating of A. h. Ulrlch of Dea Moines, and II. Mccholstottor of Sioux City. , Both men represented tho trndoa agahiBt labor assombly nnd woro do clared guilty of a violation of tho constitution by retaining In mombor shlp Becodlng oloctrlcnl workors organizations. Tho flnnl disposition of tho enses will bo fought out boforo a depart ment of tho convention, but today's action, It la declared, means tho ro- movnl of tho Insurgent olcctiicnl workors. (United Press Leased Wire.) LA CROSSE, Wis., Nov. 11. Congressman Esch declared hero to day that in his opinion the charges brought by L, It. Glnvis ngainst Sec retary Bnllinger were sufficiently se rious to wnrrant n special, thorough and immediate investigation by con gress. Congressman Each referred to the charges brought by Glnvis which ap pear in tho current issuo of the Col- lior's Weekly. SHRINERS WILL FIND ALBANY ALL READY (United PresB Leased Wire.) ALBANY, Or., Nov. 11. The great pilgrimage of Shrinors to this city on Saturday will be tho crowning frater nal gathering of the latter half of 1000, Ovor (500 of theso sons of tho desort, together with their wives, will nsscmblo in Albany for u day. Great things havo been planned by the lo cal Masonic fraternity for the enter tainment. ' (United PreBB Leased Wlro.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. As soon as congress makes tho neces sary appropriation tho navy depart ment proposes to manufacture all of tho torpedoes used by tho American navy In thlg ' country. At present thoro Is but ono plant that manu factures torpedoes In tho United States. This Is' located it Newport. As this plait has a capacity of only 100 torpedoes a year, It & necessary for the government to havo ovor 200 torpedoes mado In foreign countrfles. Tho navy department liaa decided to establish a torpedo station on the Pacific coast for tho purpose of mak ing and repairing torpedoes used by tho Pacific fleets, Tho location of this plant has not been decided upon. UP TO DADDY. M ROBBERS SHOOT MARSHAL IN A KANSAS TOWN A Mdthpdlst Minister . Bccommqiuls v Chamberlain's Colic, Chqlcrn anrl Dlarrhooca jRcmctly, hnvo used Chninborlnin'rt Colio. Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy for ovpto1 vonrs for dinrrhoon. I con eidor It the best romody T bnye over tried for that trouble. I bought n bot Uo of it n few day ago from our druggist, Mr. It. R. Brook. I shall cvor bo glad to speak it word in II", praise wlion I have the opportunity." Rev. J. D, Kpapp, pastor M. U, chwvh, Miles Grove. Pa (United I'n-BH I.onsetl Wlro.) KANSAS CITY, Nov. 11. Four thloves Hiirprlsod at work In tho gen eral morchnndlBo otoro of Drndslmw nrothors at Lonoxa, Kan., 12 miles wont of Kaunas MIty, oarly today, fchot and mortally woundod W. D. llaBkln, tho town marshal, after an oxchaiige of shotB. Ono of the rob born was also shot, how badly la not known. Tho mon who hnd oscapod Injury dragged their comrndo to a nearby born, whero a Uorso nnd buggy woro stolen and within n fow mlmitos tho band was driving eastward at high speed. .Uy tho tlmo a stiff Iclont numbor of officers and cltUeiiB had .arrived to tako tip tho pursuit tho thtovoa had obtalnod a good start. SAVAGE IS SUED FOR $00,000 FOR SLANDER i ..Fruit fii-over, Tako N'ollco. Tho'IrnU growora of Jnckfion coun ty tytfl tho Ttoguo Hlvor vnlloy are tftapoctfuUy urged to call on L. II. Warner at lilu offlco, 307 and 300 Raat Soventh. and consult him about tr?o transportation to the city of ChU t-ko- vK Portland. 3'iattlo, Tacoraft d 8DoKno. Btopovpr prlvl- wu. Good for tTOnaporti-tJon only, noo? wot Include Pullman car nccom jiodajlons. TI)a p'&rty buying tho largest nw'ut 0t nursery tock this year from L, lit Warner getB frotj trans portaUoB to tho above iwmod cjtlea una rfctum ttpoq certain conaujonH, SOS TJ FSenoor Nuruoryman, (I'jiltiHl Vrma l.oBd Wire.) MINNEAPOLIS, Jltnn., Nov. 11. A suit for $.'i0.000 is filed today uniuht Henry W. Snvnu, produosr of "Mury Jnuo's Pa," nnd Cln.toi Sold by Yilstneh, tho lnislnosa nmnngor of tho eoinpnuy, by Henry h. Insoy, who nlloge that Savage and Yi stniili linvo been c'utuiliiting false ro ports lo tho of'foct that the failure of tho eompiiny lioto wuk duo lo jioor ttctiiiR upon the pnrl of Dixoy. In liit I'oniplaint ho clinrged that Suvngo and AYilstuolt hnvo hueu endeavoring to promote tho idea that he was rc hpoumblo for the failnro utnong the theatrical people. HEAVY PASSENGER TRAIN DERAILED; MANY KILLED (United Pre t-wvaod Wlro) HOMK, Nov. 11. A heavy passen ger train bound from Tivoli wits de railed nt Monlo Chlo today and crashed down a stoop ombankment. Dotnils nro Inoking, hut it is fooroil that many lives tmva been lost ' Y hnnky'B got mcfumo on It, An , wee. it smells bo gooill 1 nsncil dad for sorno of It. An', dud H.i hi tliat him would. An' him reached up on to tliu shelf Jly dad'B so awful tnll--An' got tho bottle, cause mo couldn't Xtench up there nt nil Dad said, "I'm thlnkln', tinookumn, If you was Just u tilt A woo blt-blgger than you aro You'd not hnvo asked for It." I wonder If my duddy know How I Bqulrined round lusldo Wlten him raid that, because 1 Mad Dens reached an' tried uit' tried. I wonder '( when dad putted It On my linn I; y he knuweil . That 1 hud linked uianniw for Some of It 'foro hnr cued To town. 1 didn't .tell him When her comes homo anin An' uuIo'h whoro I uottcd It BnnokuniH will hnvo to tplnln. But dud'll bo hore wnen har comes, An' hun'll twist a curl Around my car, nn' hlm'll say, "Money, don't bcold my Klrl!" An' mummn will roll up her eyes An' suy whut enn her do, An' hcr'll say. "Sho's a spoiled girl, An' It'H because o' you." Hut anyhow my hanky's not Mcfumo on It, .'in , veu. It fttiiclW so good thut 1 am glad My dud'H ho go-Hl to mt: , An' him fordol t,put It up. Or maybo him don't cures, An' I'm 'II put some on my doll When duddy hook downstairs ' An' my doll will be Miiolly, An' bo will bo my dress. An' I'll mofumo my hanky A llttlo more. 1 guoss. An' mako tho whole world smelly 'Foro inanmm comes again, An' non 1 reckon daddy Will bo nsked to splnln. -J. M. Lewis In Houston Post. Prepaid Raliroao Orders. "Something whiclMs of nonsidor known 5r tho system of prepaid or ablo interest to the rmblic gcnornlly nnd which is nerhnps not generally dors now in effect between stations of tho Southern Pacific company and nil points in tho United States. By means of this system tickots may io purchased ut Medio rd from any oluco in the United States and mail ad or telegraphed direct to tho party .visiting to come hero. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with theso tickets niuv nlo be forwnrrfpd Ht thf nam fMo.ll Trlbuno Special Service.) SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 11. Lumber mill nnd raino operators in Spokane look upon tho decision of tho federal court for Northern Idaho in its new ruling on mine timber as tho most far-reaching' that has been handed down in years. Tho court found the Bunker Hill nnd Sullivan Mining company guilty of willful trespass and gave judgment to tho government for $3307. V. M. Mcsscngor, a homestead en tryman of Kellogg, Idaho, sold that amount of timber from his claim nnd then relinquished. Tho court ruled that tho homesteader cannot hide be hind the statute of .878 nnd remove limber off tho lnnd. oven after a min ing claim has been located on land subsequent to homestead filing. It was held that while tile law in ques tion permitted the removal of timber from mining land for mining pur poses it cannot be construed to cover the removnl of timber from land taken, as a homestead. Thero aro scores of similar cases in Idaho and other stntes in the northwest. NOTICE. . Thero will be a special mooting of tho stockholders of tho Siskiyou Copper & Gold Development company Friday, November 12, at 7:30 p. in. at their office in tho Medford hotel, to consider tho purchnso of addition al claims. 204 M. J. LOVE, President. Notice. Owing to tho fact that our Christ inas postals nro coining in nnd wo are crowded for room to display thenti wo will offor all postals at a 20 per cout discount for one dny only, Sat urday, Novembor 13. This will af ford a good opportunity for you to lay in a supply for fnturo corre sponding nt a prieo that will pay yon. Look ovor our Christmns goods that aro coming in. It is a pleasure to show thorn. ltomombor, $1 worth of postals will only cost you SO cents next Sat urday. Tho IJltio Jay Postal Shop, 831 1J. Main at., up stair. Frank II. Hull, proprietor. Modfottl, Oregon: This certifies that wo havo mild Halt's Texas Won der for tho euro ot all kidney, blad der nnl rheumatic troubles lov ten years, mid havo never had a com pjrtint. It gives qujolc tud pennniient relief. 00 duy' treatment in ouch bot tle. MotLi" P -.mi. What Would You Dp? In it oiue tif burn or senld what would you do to relievo the paiuV Suoh injurios are liable, to occur in any family and everyone should bo propnvud for tliwn. Chamberlain's Salvo applied on u soft oloth will ro liovo tho pain almost instantly, nnd unlosn tho injury is n very severe mi will oiiuxo the ports h heal without leaviru' a -mr Fr sale by Leon 'I, Ilnkii'V Plimniv Are You Satisfied with the class of steaks, chops, cutlets, sausage, etc., that" you have been get eing? If not, give us a trial. A trial is all wo ask, as we are convinced that once you give us a trial you can always be counted as a satisfied customer of the ex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3271 i . ; i '. ; i Hot Tarn-ale Parlors 403 N. BARTLETT STREET. BEGINNING OCTOBER 5, WILL BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Fresh beef and chicken tarn les, Mexican beans, chicken soup and all varieties of Mexican dishes always on hand. Special tables for ladies. Will also keep n supply of tamales, etc., at Kennedy's. Highest cash prices' paid for chickens. MANUEL ELARIU, Proprietor. ANNOUNCEMENT Tho ltoguo Itivor Canning & Evaporating company will dovoto Mondays and Thursdays of each week to custom work in tho man ufacture of cider, npplo butter and jellies. Phono your orders for nico sweet eidor to 11X2. Deliveries will bo made on Tuesday- and Fridays of oath week. ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill In West Medford. Phone 11X2. I Wo are Orovrewllur OJrvct from u NO AQENTI , Our Ttee uro rrawu utrlctlr WITHOUT IRRIGATION . Wtl for frro uUlog. lt ork of TwIollMtuluUltftuf coiuinetui erchftrtl Ctwtc frvlli Nut and OmtiM'iliI Trwi, Orp m VImi, Sattt fruit ffuti uJ SkiuiUry Tuts DAUJta KuitsKiur.3 HaUQUk, IS) Omsd Av,tVUs4,Or. Union Livery, Feed and Sale S'ables Portnorly located oi tho cornoi: of Seventh and B streets, mow removed ono block south on B street. BALED HAY AND GRAIN. Home first class Mules and Horses BARGAINS IF TAKEN SOON, 'only. Owner needs tho cash. This is your chance for a real bargain. We havo two rooming houses for sale, one-paying $420 monthly; new furniture, long lease; you must act quick; price $2200 and $3300, re spoctivoly, cash. Four-room shack, lot 50x150; a good cheap homo and a bargain at ,.$450 5 acres of land insido of city limits good 5-rooin hottso and outbuildings this is a genuine bnrgaiu and is worth twice tho price asked. ,$4000 Wo have n number of suburban lots which we will close-out in a bunch at n bargain counter prico, or will trado lor ranch. wo nave sovoral incomo-paying business properties for sale. If you nro interestcd,m this class of invest ment, it will pav vou to see us. We nro headquarters for business properties of every description. Ten acres four miles from Medford and iy2 miles from Central Point now land,. 8y2 acres ready to etilti vato, now 3-room house, good new small barn, situated on main traveled rood; tho vory best soil in tho vol loy; fine fino shade trees and n beau tiful sito for a home. Largo lot with 12 full bearing ap ple trees on South Central avonuo fino location and n beautiful si'e for a home; a snap if taken nt once. 5-room mo'Jp.vn bungalow on South Central avenue ;'i snap if taken nt on co . $2050 28 acres, one mile from P. & E depot; a bargain at the prico. .$6000 27 acres, three miles from Med fora; $1500 house, good barn, all in alfalfa; tho best land to be found in tho Rogue River vnlley; torms.$l2,000 18 acres, closo in property, fin ost free soil, 14 acres planted to com mercial apples and pears 4 years old 4 acres alfalfa; good terms $ 1 1,500 For sale or rent D-room modern bungalow on Orange street, near Oak dale; Tont $30; prico $3850 Businoss loca'tion lot 50x100, right in tho heart of tho city. Call at our offico for particulars $8500 5 acres insido city limits, high olo vntion; this tract can be subdivided into building lots or would mako nil ideal orehnui tract. It is a bargain I at $3000 5 naros adjoining city limits, good orchard land anil a beautiful sito for a homo; in ono year will bo worth doublo tho price nsked $2000 10 noros, ono milo from Medford on main traveled road to Ashjand; Bear creek bottom laud, sot to apples and pears 2 years old; trees are strong and Vigorous. Hero is a beautiful sito for a homo. Easy tonus. Prico $2900 3-room box house and largo lot on South Central avenue, completely furnished; good well nui chiekou houso: a genuine barcain; easy tenns Price .'.,..$750 Some splendid business properties for sale, close in, good mcoino pay ors. Call at our offino for details Our charge is $1 per month for routing nnd collecting. Wo represent seven strong relia ble Firo insurance companies. Surety bondsWo represent tho Union Guarantee Association of Port- ! land. BENSON INVESTMENT CO Opposite Moore Hotel 1 12 W. Main St. Phone 3073 Main. l (: CD in Q CD ct- i i i CD 0 c-f- hi CO erf,. 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