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V THIS MICDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M IAD FORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 19.10. LARGEST DAM IS ORDERED MOVED Sotllcrs Scoro Heavily Over Cor porntlon Dlo Expense Will Do Attached to Undertaking. HIGH SCHOOL Hl'OKANti, WiihIi., Jim. II. Wltoii Judgo . N. Dunn, of thu Kootonnl county dlHtriut cdurt nt Cooitr d'Aloue, Iilnlio, ordered thu WuhIiIiik ton Vntor IWor Company, u $120, 000,000 corporation, to rciuovu t tin boiirtrup and lioiidijnlit on the north cliaiimil of tlin Hpokiuio river at I'oxl I-'iiIIh, Idaho, Ity l-'elmmry 1, 1010, ho dourood that ono of thu larcul move able daniH in America hIio itltl bo put out of nnnimifwion. In thin decision the nuttier and riinohorH on thu low laud in that district nonrcd tliu Ilit Mint, in a long drawn out lepil buttle and opened (ho way for Niiuilar ac tion alone other lino. Tint dam cIohoh an oponiiiK .110 foot in width. Tim works wiih iiiHtallod at an expenditure ofmtvornl hiiudrcil tlioiiHand dollars nt n point whore between 1.1,0011 anil 10,000 homo powor oloctrical energy Im developed to oporato wtroot earn in Spokane and vicinity and furnifh power for tho big milieu in tho Coour .I'Alcno dUlriot, 1128 mile cant of Spokane, FOR GOLD HILL on Taxpayers Decltlo to Put Their City the Educational Map With a Modern Bullillnu. Hy u voto of Iwonty-flvo to twolvo -hoIiooI mootliiKH nro inumlly poorly attended, nml thlit ono wnn no ex ception tlio pooplo of Oolil Illll tlo clilcd to take ittopH hnvo a central IiIrIi nchool IiiiIIiIIiik located hero, mi j'H the (lold lllll Nowh, Thin wiih at u iipeclnl inootliiK held WodiioM- day. .1. It. llammernly iiIi'renod tho ItuootfiiK In favor of tlio propoHltloa, I whllo J. II. Ileeiuan olijttfted to tlio j puri'lniHo of now crouiutrt hKIioiikIi ' uureelnn itH to tlio ni'cctinlty of n new hiilldltiK. I tlio aliMoiu-e of (ioorKo ' Lance, Jr., chairman of tlio Hchool I hoard, J. I., llaininortily acted an 1 chairman, and wiih later micceodcd hy !J. A. LiiuiIIh, when ho wan compelled j to lunve to iiiako a train. Cleric Heed ; left for tlio name ronton and ,1. II. Doornail dhtcharod IiIh dntlos. Tlio hoard waived ltd proroKatlvo In 'ho j mattor of tlio Holeetlon of (rounds for tlio now liiillillai; and miKKOfttod that tlio duly devolve upon a committee of tax puyoin. According tho meeting selected tho following committee aft er roimldorahlo lwillotliu;: n. A. NO BATH DURING OFFICIALS INVESTIGATE paqtir veadq ALLEGED FRAUDS I nU I I U I LMliU Pollco Finally Tako Man to County Jail and Glvo Him Scourlnu Had Now "Dopo" On Health. Many Chief Clerks Called on Carpet to Explain Their Con ' nectlon With Frauds. tho THREE SUSPECTED OF MURDERING WOMAN CINCINNATI. Ohio, Jan. 3. Two white men and a negro aro under ar rotit today nunpoctcd of IipIiik Impli cated la tho murder .of MIm Anna I.loyd, Kocrotnry of tho Wlborx-llan-n a Lumber company, who wiih found ilalu Now Yoar'ti day near tho of fice whore Mho had worked for hIx tren yearn. Th RiimieotH aro Ilonry Cook, aod 3t, a tiutchor; George I.ondn, ajtod 21, a relilotit of Ctevohn.l, and Jan. KlnldH. rehired, aed 21. A white hni illterclilef and a hluo haiidnua found nwir tho Hcenv of tho crlin will ho Important ovIdtnro In ruiiiiliiK down tho murderer. Mm. ICmum I.loyd, tho Klrl'i ai;od mother. In believed to bo dylllK of Krlof. KM ward Cralf. MIm I.loyd1 ft nuro porHounly directed the InvoHtl Ration of tho cane and ntWlntltiK tlio aniliorltlHH In itftithllnhlut; tho Identi ty of the murderero. MIhm I.loyd'H Hkull was rrunliod and her throat out. That a criminal n Hiiult wan roHponnlblo for tho crlino wan evident, valuable Jowolry nud n pocket book on tho pomon of tho Ctrl beliiK UiitOllcheil. Hl'OKANU, WnHh., Jan. a. IloaHt liiK that ho had not takon a hath In K yearn nor touted food In nlno wookn, J. I'. I'oterHon, a native of Bwoden, for throo yeurH a lodj;or In tho 111k Inland Iiouho In Bpoltano, with $1800 In hank certificated and S80 III Kld Bocuroly Btrappod undor IiIh loft arm, wan arroMtod by ordor of tho city health department and bathed In a tank at tlio county jail. Thu hath required tho Burvlcoa of four "tniHtloti" and occupied two hotirH. I Id wan afterward Hunt to a local hospital, whoro ho will havo a dally pliinco and Hcruh during IiIh Btay, 1'utorHon woIkIih 200 pouii(ln, Is woll proportlouod and an Htronc an an ox. TIiIh In evidenced hy tho fact havo MINNUAI'OLIB, Minn., Jan. 3'. Chief clorkH of Bevoral dlvlslona Of tho Croat Northern railway wcro hrouclit on tho carpot today In an InventlKatlon of tho rocont frauda by which tho roadu hnvo boon dofrauded out of $300,000 nnnunlly for novoral years. ClorkH from Groat Fnllu and Spokano wcro called Into go over tho records of tholr offlcon with their su periors, HpcnkltiB of tlio offlclnls who aro heliiK Invcstlgatod, President James J. Hill said: "Tho InvcBtlRitlon docs not mean that nil tho officials called to Minne apolis aro Implicated or ovon uus-j poctod; tlioy may not bo to blamo 1 for thoao things, or even concerned with thorn In any way. They havo 1 boon callod hero togo over tho details of tholr offices with us." Tho trip pass frauds aro said to boon mado noHslblo through down get a chnnco to talk to theno people, but In tho ovonlngs? Does thin .sink In? We're Just waiting for n word from you to send our representative. When may ho call? UOOUB HIVBIt ELECTRIC CO. Primers Watned AT HOLLYWOOD OKJIIUinS j TKLKI'JfO.VE FAHMKItH 01 DRIVERS that know the country BiGS that cover the country QUICKLY" AND WITH COMl'MiT TO YOU AIMS ALW1S TO UK I-'OIWI) AI THE FAItlOW & DOWINO, I'HOIMtlKTOHS, WE5T SIDE STABLES I'HO.VK 2131 B. GUAPB STItEET TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send yotrr trophies to me for mount ing. Dig game heads, fish, birds and m a trim ah? roomitd tme to nnturo by improved rmsthods. I do tannine;, mnkr fiw mgH, mnUe, remodel and cleat, fnr garruentft. Express and mail or dera promptly attended to. C. M. HARRIS. 105 Washington Street, Portland, Or. Telonlrone Main 3G00. ,f that six husky doputlos connectod th0 connlvanco of railroad officials with tlio lioultli uopartmont nau wlth omploymcnt agents who trans- i tholr hando full In taking Ulm from ported largo numbers of laborers, his room, which, by contrast, was as clean as a Dutch housowlfo'n kitchen. Ho wau overpowered after ho became exhausted knocking tho deputies All over Oregon Innd values havo increased with great rapidity in the Inst yenr. Tho wnvo of land-scokers t.firldlu ri lif M If M.trtf.. It I.. Darling. J. K. Davidson, S. W. f n l" m im a i lm nhsorhed practically all the free McClendon. Tho commltte,. Is nlnn-' w - i,ld in u10 United States. It is turn inlng Its work so tho hulldliiK may bo!,wV ... J5m' ,)ack 0,1 5,solf ,ikc n risi"K tidc ready hy next Seiitoniber. ! A. C. Clausen, deputy prosecutor Rn( n nd (,own ,ho pacific g, r Spokano county, and tho city of-, ,ho vaIuc9 of ,nmlfl flrc CHANCE PUFF OF SMOKE ' SAVES LIFE OF CREW BAN FUANCISC'O, Jan. .1. Only a chance puff of smoko from a hidden blar.0 In thu hold saved the entire crow of tho Norwolgan stoomor Uls uiarck from dtKith In an explosion nt Itjuliiuo, Chile, on No. 8, according to news brought by tho llrlllsh Hteanior Chatham, which Is In this port today. Thu lllNiiinrck fllloil with a ship meat of nitre had Just dropped anch or nt IquhitiH when smoke was soon pouring from n port hole. When hands wont below and mndo a des perate effort to dlscovor the seat of tho fire but demise smoke drove thorn away. The boats ware hurriedly lowered and the men had hardly land ed on the beach when tho steamer blew up with terrific force, the ox- plosion rattling the windows of tho j town and scattorlng tho splinters of the vessel In overy direction. THIRTY PERSONS ACCUSED OF AIDING IN MURDER HO.MMAY, Jan. .1. Thirty porsoiiH wore arrested here today and ne eiistid of complicity in the iina.ina tiou of Arthur M. T. Jackson, chief ngunt of Kasik, on Dncemher 22. Jackson's murder was supposed ut the tiiuo to ho tho beginning of mi Indian sedition. Persons arrested for the crime aro said to havo im plicated IhoHo arrested by their con foMsiotiH. MILLIONAIRE DIES FROM NEW YEARS WOUNDS SUNSET TO MIDNIGHT Mnnv n Rnln tn m.iiln nr onmmnnp. od aftor your store is closed, if you of I flclals aro In n (juandnry as to what j to do with tho man. Ho was arrest ed on tho charge of vagrancy, but this will not hold, us ho has plenty of money. His sanity was question ed, hut the officers dismissed that havo olectrlc light working ovortlmo ohnrgo, because, they say, hojs sauo for you. enough to l:cp his money, also ra- In your show windows electricity Monti! In his tak. I floods your cntlro storo front with i'etursoii refused to dlsctiBS his such alluring brilliancy thnt It beck past, saying only that he camo to i ons folks on tho street; they cannot Spokane from the east four years ago' iBnoro It; they aro naturally drawn after touring overy state, territory to It. and province on the American contl- It enhances tho boauty of your neiit ami h.1 planned not to permit j display; it' lends to'your dlsplny an water to touch his skin until tho Inviting appearance; It persuades close of 102-1. added ho Is worklugMo'ks out a now theory on health. I It persuades thpm at the very tlmo i thoy nro most opdn to Impressions DELEGATES ATTEND j evenings. DENVER APPLE SHOW' 0 ncon, wno wrk daytimes iprm mo great iiiiik oi your traao. EMPLOYMENT AND, BUSINESS CHANCES! For sale Span of horses, harness and wagon; will bcII ono or both cheap for cashh, or will tako half half and balance with bankable note. Room 208 Phlpps & Taylor, bldg. Wanted To borrow $800 on good property for ono year. Wanted Four girls for general housework; good wages. j Wanted Girl for dishwasher. For Sale Span of horses and har ness; 9 years old; 1400 ounds. ' For Sale Horses, wagon, harness : and buggy; horses 7 years old. i For Sale Saddle horse. For Sale Saddle and briddle. Havo a sawmill for sale or trade. A new bungalow, 4 rooms; price $1150. , For Sale Two lots, on C street,' tho other on Riverside avenue. Havo calls for housos to rent. Have you any? ' ' hundred on rend estate. Wanted to borrow Four or Five Wanted 4 room house with barn. , Wonted 3 room house with bam, not to far out, would consider n 2 room house. Have a number oh houses for sale. For Salo Hcsturant and otlior businesses. J&' jS The Helping Hand An Electric-lighted Window !3 a holping hand to Incroasod business. It extends for you tho glad hand of business fellowship to overy possible customor. A well lighted storo Inside and out, makos good friends, and good friends mako good customors. Our expert can show you tho best and choapest methods of sign and Window lighting. 'Phone for him. THE ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. 4K I Medford Iron Works I E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. ; fo unary ana macmmsi All ir'r of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Bolters and Ma-I chlnery Agents in Southern Oregon for - FAIRBANKS. MOPSE & CO. RUSSIANS TO TRY REACHJOT POLE Will Mnko Trip In Dlrlylblo Balloon Next Summer If Plans Do Not Miscarry. ST. I'KTKHSIWItO, Jnn. 3. Two Husshui army officers will attempt to nail to tho South Polo In n dirigible balloon, hinltlng tholr start early noxt Hunuuor, according to n statemont mado by a moinbor of tho Royal Goo loglcal Socloty. Tho nnmeii of tho oflcors woro not malco public. CHICAGO NEWSBOYS HAVE MUCH WEALTH CHICAGO, .Inn. d. Tho wealth roprosontod ut tlio nowshoyH hull litis excited puhliu . curiosity and iih touudod I ho old fiiHliionud nowshby of yearn ngo. Fully .OO.OOO in properly, Boourilios nnd ensh was reprosanled nt (ha hull hy mnvshoyH nnd forinor nowHhoyH. Ono "Tom" HiiiiiH, who consnd soiling papers :i few yonrH ago, Iiiih u forlnuo of $100,000. JiimoH Irving, hnowu iih 'M'iehloH,'' has $10,000 buvoiI. Tlio "newsios" wore evening dlotlioB and Ihoir wives and sweol hearlH viro in hIIUh nnd vulvetn. Now.sho.vH in Chiengo ure or!!iini"d into a union, and uvo allied with tho Federation of Labor. Tho bull was held under tlio ausploos of tho union in tho Colifioum. SAN FRANCISCO. Jnn. 3. Frank II. Jermyn, a wealthy commercial ba ron of Scrnnton, I'n., who waa struck by a ear on .Market street early Now Year's day, dlml from his Injuries at a local fianltnrSum carl jiodny. Tho liijncod man suffored grontly Sunday and nn oporntton of his frac tured spine was decided by the phy sicians ns tho only means of saving his llfo. Ho died beforo ho could bu tnkon to tho oporatlng tables. EVANGELIST TORNS TO POLITICAL GAME i Enters Race For Toga In Washington Would Be a Bold, Bad Insurgent. SI'OKANK, Wash., Jan. 3. Row Charles II. Dradon, tin ovnngolist of Spokano, who figured prominently hi tho nation's uows u fow years ago when he, doeoralod tho street win dows of a local saloon with "horrible oxnmplos" in the causa of prohibi tion, nud then gnvo tho ownor of tho drinkory u cortiflcnta of eluiraotor, Haying among othor tilings, "lie is n man of his word," lias quit tho pulpit nud his side lino as ' n real estnto broker, to do a stunt of iusurglng, Ho is n full-fledged cmtdidalo for congress to succeed Miles Poindoxjor of Spokano, nlso mi insurgent, who has shied his castor into the arena ns mi aspirant for Rouiitovinl honor. Mr. Ilradeii is t no of 17 imndidiita in viirious parts of the third dist riot, taking in Kastorn Washington, with four coiiiitios to hoar from. lie is "agin" Cannon and Aldrioh and fa vors throwing ihoni out of office, hoots and brooches. Uo would also like to take u few falls out of cor pernio interests and other things, lie will organize a club of progressive republicans in a fhoi t litno and make a thorough campaign in the district. HOOD KIVKH, Or., Jan. 3. C. H. 1 What other time, pray, do your vrln Sproat and Chris Qreiscn left today ' for Deliver, Col., to be present ut the minimi meeting of the Western Fruit Jobbers' Association mid the National Apple Show that will convene in that eity next Wodnosdny, January 5. Tho Hood Hiver Apple Growers' union shipped 10 boxes that will bo used by the Hood Hiver growers to exhibit tho pack mid class of stock put out by the union. These apples will be for frco distribution at the close of tho exhibit. This is the first timo that Hood Hiver apples havo been sent to tho Denver applo show mid to the gathering of tho jobbers' associa tion. A special effort will be mndo by tho Hood Hiver delegates, mid the other delcgntes from tho northwest, to swing tho state of Colorado in lino against thu LnI'Van apple bill. E. F. A. BITTNER, Prop. R0MM 208. PHIPPS BLDG. PHONE MAIN 4141. THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAD THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD WHEN YOU WANT TO GO, CALL UP THE UNION LIVERY R. O. DUNCAN Proprietor PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING j? AH Work Guarrtnttjed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN , PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303 C. E. Whislor and J. A. Wostor lund nro attending from this eity. WILL BUILD TOWN NEAR GOOSE LAKE KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jan. 3. t A town has sprung up on the shores of Oooso Lnko, in Modoo County, about 27 miles south of Lakeviow. Tho Lakoviow Development Company lins about 1,800 acres of the host land avnilablo in Oooso Lnko vnlloy, and Lakoside will bo made tho trading centor of tho tract. The land is noar- ly lovol, and provided with an abuud nnco of water for irrigation. The compnny has control of all the water in Lnssou oreok mid has constructed a largo fliimo to run tho water from its natural eourso to the now town sito. Tho Ilumo is about a milo long and is built around a rock point high abovo the old crook channel, making it possible to got water on all tho land in tho now tract. No saloons, breweries or distiller ies will ever bo allowed to do busi ness in the now town, lliore is a clauHO in ovory deed which prohibits the manufacture or sule of any in toxicating liquors forever. It is tho plan of the company to mako Lake side a Aiiiniiior resort. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. T, MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Building. Phone 2031. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands 1 ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON- 1 j TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES 5 FURNISHED. IB. H. Harris & Co. MEDFORD, OREGOIS Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs 9 ELECTRIC S.GRJ Notice is hereby uivou to nil the old hovs of Chester A. Arthur 1V-I that thoro will hu a spooial meeting Monday, January 51, at 'J o'eloek i. m. shnrn, for the purnoao of gitttin' ready for joint instulliillon spi'vic -i of "est and enris ut Anelo o"r I house Taenia v, Jnmmvv -l nt 7 o'clock p. in. m nx far as poMhlo. j hovs, bo sure nnd be present to help' in the work to he done. O. W. KIOUMY, Commander. ' Jfr Is tho ctar that will GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Offico: 209 West Main St., Medford, Oro. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN Is tho ctar that will Kuiilo your business Into prosperous places To paraphrase tho poot hitch your business to an olootrlo star and watch it grow. Don't wait until your competitor has takon away your trado by progresslvo mothods. Be tho first man In tho (lold. Stnrt tho pace and you will bo tho winner. Ordar Now. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE y 1 For the Best ! THE LINE OF ELECTRICAL ...'CS. FIXTUnES, no DYNAMO REPAIRING SEE MEP'-OMO'S PREMIER FLYNN BROS. 132 v;est maim street. WIRIMG ELEC- I