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THE MTODFO&D DAILY TKUBUflE. MEoFOKU. OREGON, "WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 1909. NEW TRACT W0L6AST ON (HANGED SELF EXHUMED BODY NELSON'S TRAIL1 TO CHEAT LAW TO PROVE DEATH The Wireless Telephone Has Already Conveyed the News i o Old Kris Kringle That It Pays to IS York & Co. Purchase 204 Acres of Having Removed Lew Powell, light- Man Wanted for Brutal Murder i Tillamook Citizens Fearing Woman Land Which They Will Cut Into Small Tracts. weight Is Now After the Battlinn Dane. Takes Own Life Rather Than Go to Trial. Was Not Dead, Dug Her Bady ' From Grave Was Dead Alrloht. 8 OPENED York & Co. have jjust concluded tho purchnsc of 204 ncrcs of land , ,-lyinp: midway between Talent and Phoenix, which, in connection with their other holding in that vicinity, .will be plnttcd and sold in five nnd ten-acre tracts. Seventy-three acres of this tract was bought from F. E. Martin and 131 from Joel Hartley. The tract lies between the main county road and a parallel road lying west and faces on each road. It is the inten tion to open a cross rond connecting the two mnin roads, thus not only giving ingress nnd ogress to tho tract, but accommodating quite a number of the other residents of that section. This tract of land, although at present not planted to orchard, is first-class orchard land and lies ad joining the tract of the Talent Orch ard company, from which 13,500 boxes of commercial varieties wero taken this year from less than 25 acres. FOUND ALBERTA TOO COLD; CAME TO MEDFORD (United Press Leased Wire.) SAX FRANCISCO, Cal.. Dec. 1. Having removed the dangerous Lew (United Press Leased Wire.) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. .1. (United Press t.ened Win.) ! TILLAMOOK, Or., Dec. 1.- Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. n. M. Fortescne of New York are here looking over tho valley and are both Relighted with ils climate and possibilities. Mr. For tescue was induced to po to Alberta by some of the flaming advertise ments of land ngents, but when he found the thermometer 20 below in November instead of what might bo expected from the advertisement, which gave the mean for December at 24 above, be hit the high places for a warmer climate. The adver tisement might have been correct in regard to December temperature, but he didn't wait to see. Mr. Fortescne arrived in Medford only a few days ago, but the more he sees of the city tne better ne like it nrrt the sur rounding country. Haunted with fear of being taken , A. Hohlrcilge, one of tho four victims Powell from his path by his decisive ; Dack to Fnyettevlllo to face the law of tho steamer Argo, which was victory of last Monday liieht, Ad f h lg mmlshmont ag tno murder-, wrecked i8t Friday, was not burled olgnst today is hot on the trail of ' Battling Nelson. According to lnVer wh kn,cd nn woman to Bet nllro. declaration, tho little German will 'her savings of a lifetime, having slept This fact was made certain today, not rest until he gets the shnmpiun but llttlo for weeks, ncco'rdlng to his whon a score of representative cltl into a ring. , admission, facing another charge of xens of Tillamook, led by Sheriff Pin-1 w v-Si Ut l1 P!X,p?8,,V0i" ' robbery In Texas and suffering tho , shaw nnd several physicians, visited ' fight Nelson at the lightweight limit," ' i 133 pounds ringside. The length of torturo ot tno ran" wno knows bis tho cometery at 2 o'clock this niorn- the battle, he averred, would be of courso Is run, Uus Sarl'tn, for whom lng and by tho light of candles nnd, no object. He is willing to back his i officers are on "tho. way from Sher- lanterns exhumed tho body nnd mado opinion of his chances with a side man, Tex., hanged himself In his cell ccrtntn testa to sntlsfy thonisolves bet of $2000. The fight fans of this, in tho city prison today. thnt tho wonmn was not ftHvo whcn city are not yet fully recovered from! His body was cold when discovered sho wng ,oworcd ,ntQ tho Kravoynril the surprise given thvjn m his fight . by Oscar Lcmnlticr. the porter at the yc8terdnv Tho ,linoril, o( tho woin. with Powell. ! Jail. It waa hanging from a blanket , nn wng tQ ,mvo bcon no,(, on Monday 1 Not since the days of Terry Mo-, tied to the grating above tho cell but wh a 70.m,,0 Kalo blowlnB tne Govern, they declare, has such a vie- door. .ii,, ,.,.. ions, whirlwind mixer appeared in a! Sartln had also sawed open tho nnnPfl tn . ,.rlV(in f , rn,0,rv local ring. While few believe Wolgast. artories.of his wrists against a Jagged. ,, ,,, ..,.1Ml .,,, ..' would bo able to dispose of the bit of Iron plating projecting from d unt Tuc8(la.. ' i Hegcwisch Dane, they are convinced , above tta. door. , Yesterday tho f .moral services were hat the effort would provide enter-, Tho crime for which he was sought 0,d , th Mcthodlit church horo' tamment worth going miles to sec. by tho Arkansas authorities was the ,, ,,,,,, . thn .,,. wn With his mahnger, Tom Jones, , fiendish murder of Mrs. John Win- , .... ?S ? T TV, w S k,0hnm- nn ,dCrl' mnn' Wh COn": removed to the cemetor .ere' L1Sl 1 '"K0, ducted a rooming house In Fayette- mttny comments on the natural tun mnnno with h Vn M ! t'tnnrn nn I In ...... i .. . At . it.. I "'"j . ""--i vine. 'I l alleged mm mo muruui tr i oember 11. He is considering nn of- took from her $1 3.000 In bills. This 1 ) Watch This Store For Bargains 4 A hint to the wise is sufficient, so we simply ask you to Watch Our Ads The Hutchason Co- Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. Medford, Ore. 'nppearanco of the woman. It was idok i ruin ii lt tj.i,uuu in uius. tins. a.i n. .. 1 Zltl ZTT rePrescnted ycn nnd years of 'tho ears apd throat were highly col- KING EDWARD WILL ACT leans on Christmas day. but if ncgo- most Held reonomv and cease ess to -1 . mL ' L .. . e additdathd in oreu. i ne coroner, woo uvrs ni naj ( nd niiuii uni un in unou CIti. however, had nronounced the : woman dead, nnd tho body was low-' W1"' Vtfn L1U,,,', Wlre CHAMPLAIN DREDGE IS ,ercd Into tho Kravo. LONDON, England, Dec. 1. King leans on tnnstmas iny. but it ncgo-(most rigid economy nnd ceaseless toll tiations for this fight fail he prob- ng. ably will return to San Francisco ' and wait for an opportunity to trans-' act business with Nelson. i CHEAPER T OFIGHT CLAIMS THAN PREVENT ACCIDENTS TEMPORARILY SHUT DOWN Last night the people of Tillamook Kdwnrd t ocoydna.N. .-Ir u Ah congregated 1n tho streets and mnny Kdwnrd today .consented to act as The Chnmplaiir dredge at the expressed the belief that the woman arbitrator of tho differenccft which mouth of Foots creek, r . which has had been burled alive. Excitement vc anneii over tno Alsop claim uc- t ! ..!..:' 1 .t-v. .v. - -. Ti.. twoim Chile and tho United Stilton tt A DTrnnn t tt , , ueeii runuinir uii inn' uuiu, nut. uven iuii nu "IK" mm mu tuiuucr ui uj HAKTrORD, Dec. 1. Herbert i .... , . ' .,.;. .i, o.... , i. Knox bmith, commissioner of corpo-f. . , ,u , ! ii , .i .u., a...i. llinRP APPfllMTR finRTflRS w Vfc. r wV tii i a- T'TifwiBSWirrjiils the electric current of here the Cherry, HI., mine disaster to .. 4. . , , . , :n..i 4i. a At. , "r the operatioii of -the dredge. A dr in Jnf i.; m a 4t! i force of electricians is engaged in ' -. numilli:UiCII U1IU ' . tt ;j l , uujjsuik uiu nocessury .v.vtui - U otuu C444JJlvcxa B3 U 47UIV3 tho town believed thnt Mrs. Ho!- dredge had been burled alive. i OF HIS OWN IN RUEF CASE 200,000 TREES SOLD BY HOOVER Local Nursery Man Does Tremcn dous Business Has Great Sue ces's With What He Handles. L. E. Hoover, ngent for the Yak . ima Valley Nursery company of WuBhington, has sold 200,000 trees to customers in the valley this sea son, nnd the season isn't over yet. For the past week three inspectors have- been engaged going through tho trees, -seeing that they are free from disease nnd of the .proper quality to be delivered under the Oregon law, . So far the inspection has resulted in nothing but good for the 6eller and also the buyer. The trees ore pro nounced by experts to be as fine as could be. They are well grown, wcl rooted nnd practically free from dis ease. Out on 1000 trees inspected Wednesday morning two were thrown out by the inspectors as having crown gall something no Pacific coast merchant is free from and even that number is unusual. Tho inspection is mnde, not from n suspicion thnt diseased trees aro being shipped by the Yakima Valley nursery, but becniifce the laws of Or fgou require innt an iorcign grown trees should be rigidly inspected, tree by tree, nnd this is being done. The buyer hns really more protection in buying foreign fhnn home-grown trees under this system, ns the law is not so strict m regard to the lat ter. Tho nursery represented bv Mr, Hoover guarantees its trees true to nnmo and tho inspection guarantees the quality. 218 MOTHER ALMOST INSANE OVER DEATH OF CHILD (United Press Leased Wire.) RITZVILLE. Wash.. Dec. 1. Mrs. Jacob Peters, living at Warden, near hqro, is nrostrntcd nnd nhnoM insane from, grief lodny following the acci dental killing of her 0-yenr-old daughter yesterday. While drawing n comb through her hnid ns hho stood before n mirror, the mother accident ally dislodged a gun suspended on tho wall. When tho gun struck tho floor it exploded and n bullet plodded its way through the littlo one's heart ns sho prattled in childish gleo over tho possession of a now doll. thought it chenper to fight claims for accidents thnn to adopt prevent ives, and he doubted whether any of the Cherry miners would recover from tho employers. Germany and England have infi nitely better laws than has this coun try for the protection of workmen, snid Mr. Smith. He added that the federal government had established n fund for civil service employes en gaged in hazardous occupations, such ns working on the Panama canal, and contrasted with this federal action the failures of state governments. In conclusion he snid: "Employers' liability is going to come; if not under the federal con stitution, then under the state constitution." NOTICE Is hereby given that tho undersigned ( - ' (United Preis aed Wire.) j SAN FKANCISCO, Cal., Deo. 1. When the npplicntion of Abraham repairs and ei pu ASKs cnncPiTiinF . the big boat will soon be in commis-l ,nnri Dunur or Bion once more. ' ' yovuu r j t,u.f for bail wns heard today before SALEM, Or.. Dec. 1. The city of Judge Cavanififl, tho court refused to Salem yesterday started suit against .accept certificates made b" physi- tho Home Telephono company nnd cians selected by Ruef to report up nn A tHAplM n Qn frit inm rn n f in tiu 4ttii.i tvt.it w , vuni'iui; t v i till 'avaaA m A a ' i cover ouuo niiegea to no auo do-. noun cause of tho forfeiture of tho com- physiciims to examine Huef nnd make pany's franchise. It Is alleged that a report as to whether his inenrccrn- WELL-KNOWN YOUNG MAN OF CITY PASSES AWAY IT'H AMVAYH !l.l. FEDERAL BOOZE REVENUE CUT Big Decrease -Shown in ' ' Owlnfl to Temperance Wave. tho franchise was granted the com pany provided a certain number of Revenues phones bo Installed within n stlnu- lated time. 'Several extensions of tlmo wcro granted by the city coun i ell, but nothing was done by the com- . pany. On November 15 the last ex- j tension granted expired, and It Is nl WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Tho ieRed the company did not oven ask spread of the temperance wavo has for further time, and tho council nft serlously affected the government , or deliberation decided to ask for a revenues. forfeiture of tho bond. According to tho annual report of! ' tho tion in the county jail, pending tho appeal of his case, is endangering hirf life, ns claimca, George Putnam is in Portlnnd on n brief business trip. What Would You Do? In n enso of burn or scald what would you do to relieve tho pain? Such injuries nro liable to occur in Any fnmily and ovenyone should ho nrepnn;d for them. Chamberlain's I c.i... i'i .... -I-n. :n .. oiiivu iinuii uii ii nun uiuiii win ik commissioners of Internal -rev- . . .. rclll i .4 , t. . . ... INMtLHIl ANUt I AA UN th.Z17. T Ol,enuo' 4In rutri' tno recelt8 rrom. HOEFER ESTATE IS S2234 liovo ho Pni" "'moBt instantly, and the city council at Medford. Oretron. i atb nn wh uWworn tn r.nu sai nucrtn mimic io ... ' on December 7, 1909, for license to (during tho fiscal year of 1909 than Tim Ilmt of lUuU An? Itiul Wlicn Tlicy Alius mill Mnlfortl rs. plo Know It. v bnd tinck la always bnd, Und at night when bod 1 1 tno comes. Just nn bnd In tho morning. Ever try Dunn's Kldnoy Pills for It 7 Know they euro Imckr.cho euro every kidney 111? If you don't, flomo Medford people do. Head n enso of It: Mrs. William Chnrloy, cornor of Fourth nnd O strcots, Mrdford, Or., snys: "I novor had tho illKhtost trou bio with my kidneys until somo tlmo ago when I Injured nly back. After that I noticed that my kldnoyn woro disordered, Tho kldnoy secretions wore too frcquont nnd gave mo much annoyance. My hack wns so weak nnd painful that I was tinablo to stoop nnd could not sleep, I learn ed of Doan's Kidney Pills and pro cured n box at Hasklnn' drug store. In less than two weeks I was grontly improved. I continued nnd am now feeling fine, I have recommended day, and enn then bo viewed. Friend , Bonn's Kldnoy Pills to n groat mnny nro requested to come early for this M'oplo slnco they cured mo." purpose. For wilo by all denlnrs. Prlco COc. Fostor-Mllburn Co., lluffr.lo, N. Y T. E. Pottcngor hns again tnkon up 1,0,0 Konts for tho United fltntos. hi residence in Medford. huvintr sold "emombor tho name Donn's nnd Mm nlnen on the Appletrnto. itlo no othor. ' - I. - - - . . I.. Lewis F. Herbage, oldest son of Mr. and Mrrn. F. J. Herbage, died, 'dncMhiy morning at ! o'clock from typhoid nnd complications tit their rcMdcuco in West Medford. Mr. Herbage wns born in Nebraska City, Nob., nnd would havo boon 22 years old next Friday. Ho was a grnduntn of McMinnvlllo college nnd up till the time of his recont illness wns employed ns nurseryman with tho Eden Valley nursory. Ho wns u member of the Medford Unptist church, no wan also nn active mem ber of tho Ono Hundred club and prrnident of tho Haptist Young Peo ple's union, which organization will )im nonilitinn. .Tuilrn CnlmriiH nn. ft'(' dcPPl.V !" loss. meed that ho would appoint tlirooL, f,,I,,Mpnl,,t "f0 wil1 eUl ." iiiiii., inn iiiriiiuiiy, in inn nttpiiru church, nov. O. L. Hall, the fonncr pnstor, will be in charge. Services will be conducted nt the cemetery by tho Fraternal union, of which order the young man wns n member. The body will lio in sl'nlo nt tho church from .1:30 toll 2 p. in., Fri- unless tho injury is n veny severe oih, sell malt, vinous and splrlfaus liquors In less quantities than ono gallon at lot 17, block 20, In Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. Dated November 24. , O. M. SELSBV DISSOLUTION NOTICE. during the preceding year. On ales and beers the receipts were $2,144, 183 less than tho previous year, T4 . 1. 4 1 ...... ii. nuuiu nii.vnr ll uiu me iiKnca To whom It may concern: Having sold my Interest In rho Medford i Delicatessen and Bakrry to Jnmos Burch, the partnership existing be-. tween B. Wetzel and myself Is here SALEM, Or., Dec. 1. Two thou- wiH cauB0 tho PnrlH to honl wil,,0l sand two hundred nnd thirty-four i leftvi"K n ficnn For Bnl b' Lcon dollars and sevontv-threo cents is the Haskins' Pharmaoy. , amount the state of Oregon will re-1 . nniVA nc inliArilnnnn (nv fi,A llm ac REMARKABLE CASE OF HEALINH that persona unable to obtain drink "'f-i 'C tt LV 11 . ' r... m ntu.t u.u. tnrn tn tWn fnr Bnl-rn. th ?le .?f. ?0hn ??(er' 11 statement of EfJW. Olney, 3 Glftetl Healer. . . , ' , tne division of which wns filed in the revenue on tobacco Increased during bn,0 , . tho samo period by $2,204,423. ministrator. of the estate. Tho en-1 'tiro estate is appraised nt $174,- AUTO DRIVERS COMBINE 743.38. Tho cost of ndministoring tho TO DEFY SPEED LAWSlcstnte is 8000, leaving n net vnhin-' . !in of .fl 00,743.38, subject to tho( ytUUAUU, uect l. AUlomODllO "'imino m., i-nuiivt ML'IIIK HUHJl'Cl X h e Best assumo same. all by dissolved and all outstandlne ' dr,verfl of Chicago nro forming an ; to the tax only nfter the cost of ad- J accounts are due tho now firm who' organization which, according to tho I-en deducted. No, ,.,., promoters, nos ror Its ciiler object,"4" "uo uoeicr nnu me es agoinst, , . n( .;n i.a ,i:,.i,i...i 1.,.. .. ii i...:.. I IUU 4JUKUb Ul UIU JJUIIWU ,YIIU t.ilUDb .......... .... ...r,, chauffeurs for speeding. Tho mem- 'scattered throughout the United bors of tho association aro to bo fur- States. The bulk of tho property lies nlshed legal counsel freo of chargo n01'1" nf '''' includes some" In case of arrest, and bond will ho of ,l10 ,,est fr"' '" in tho Willam-' nt tho command of tho scorchors tho fi" v"U(!y. Indebtedness J. IIODOBS. Too Late to Classify. FOR RENT Farms, from 40 acres unward. Riil'nMf fnr fruit, nlfnlfn. stock or general farming. Inquire at minute they rench the police station office Condor Water & Power com pany, 209 W. Main street. FOR EXCHANGE fC'O acres" near town and railroad for southern Cal ifornia property. Address Exchango care Mall Tribune. 224 NEW YORK, Dec. 1. The gold cx port movement showed no signs of abatement today. Before noo,n $1, 100,000 in gold had been -engaged for export to Argentine. Half a million for tho same destination was taken vesterdny, following 2,000,000 en gaged last week. Tho day's engagements were in creased another half million this af ternoon, Goldman, STichs & Co. tak ing .$250,000 for Argentiiln ;,nnd an equnl amount for Brazil. Gold ox ports this year reached tho $100, 000,000 mark with today's engage ments. Tho total now stands nt $100,500,000, of which nearly half, or $48,500,000, hns gone to Argen tina, i Tho new organization Is called tho CANAD AGETS READY Automobllo Drivers' Protective asso- TO BUILD OWN NAVY elation. Tho articles of Incorporation wero filed for record yestordny. Mem-1 OTTAWA, Dec. 1. The crruisorrs hers say tho association will tako and destroyers for tho now Canadian enro of fines of those who aro una- navy will bo built in Canndn if pos bl eto pay them. Tho membership Is siblo. now 100, tho promoters say. ! 11 8 understood thnt tho govorn- went feels strongly that tho time hns PLATINUM OUTPUT eo,no lf! es'nu'8' a shipbuilding in- ic rnnujiup ccT,uusiry " U19 ?ninion nnd tlio op IS GROWING FAST portunity fc forded by tho govern , ,ment'H Wi2Ep; to order n c WASHINGTON. D. C Dec. 1. nblo numbVr of important ve; wiiho uio unuea mates prouueos rn.;nl. . . . , , 'vwwuiiviiDuuu uuiiiu nil Willi nUV merely . fraction of th, platinum orfll , $ f ono flr supply of. tho world, Its phtpOt of tho mm tmrob -e,1Ili)ne(1 m(J(or precious "metal was doubfo In '1908 shipbuilding yards, what It. was in 1907, according to . Qmm ,;u(horitios say there is report lyjjlch p?vjd f, GraIiat.iuBtlno WaB01l w,y oriliBer8 , aMtr0V. made to tho United States geological ors p (o J0 n(1,njrallv HUm. survey. But owtng to a decreaso In nr( cnnnot bo bult iu Canada. The tho prices of tho product, tho Increaso cost 0f tho first vnssuls mll.f hn In rovonuo wan only 35 per cent. Hub- ici,tiv mentor (hnn in Tlritnln. but sla oxports to this country from $1,- tho benefit to tho country is doomed 000,000 Jo $3,000,000 worth of plat- ample justification for an increased inum every year. initial cost of tho first naval vessels. govern onsidor- essels Mrs. R. W. Smalloy, who for Bovon years had bcon a victim of abscess ( of tho stomnch, nnd unnblo to eat, nfter one treatment sho could cat nnd sleep well. In a few days sho will ho, a well woman. Mr. Olnoy is ef fecting great euros, People nro coming to him ns tho Inst resort from fnr nnd noar, nufforing with1 cflzema, nsthmn, catarrh, rheuma tism, lung trouble, liver nnd bluddor trouble nnd all so-oallcd chroma diseases, all of which woro healed it) from ono fo thrco treatments. Tho prices nro within tho roach of all, as Mr. Olnoy wlshos to benefit as many ns possiblo whilo horo, Ho is horo for tho purposo of advertising his healing institute at Portland, Mr, Olnoy won't ho horo but n short time. Don't watt, but como nnd bo honied. Call and got a freo hook let nnd an oxplanntion of his work. Offico in tho Palms, cornor Mnin and Grapo stroots, Medford. Consulta tion freo, Hours, 0 u. ra. to 8 p. m, AT THE Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone32 71 J. E. ENYART, President JOHN 8. ORT1I, Cashier. J. A. PERRY, Vico-Presidoat. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cnshior. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safely boxes for rent. A fieneral Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage,