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THE M1SDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MJODFORD, OJIKOON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, J910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 800 llio Morrivold Bhop for books, innunxluoH and finu oiiKruvliiK. Htowart Kdwnrd Whllo lioniiiH IiIh now novol, "KiiIuh of (ho fliiino," in tlin lolmiary HmiHot Mairimno. I1 or nnlfl at tlio Morrivold Shop. 272 Thoro will ho no mooting of tlio Modford Coiiiiiitiroliil chili this ovo n Id i;, nH n majority of tlio motnhnrH of tlio chit) will go to AhIiIhihI to at tend tlio booiitor inoutiiiK and lian (iiit lo Ihi given thorn liy the Ash land Cominorolal olnli. 1'ho regular meeting will lai hold next Wndiiusduy evening. D. II. Drowory, district cotnmor cial manager of tlio Pacific Htuloh Telephone company, returned Titoa day evening from Portland, whore ho had boon In attendance at tlm con ference of tint district commercial managers for Oregon, Washington and Idaho. CharloH V. Young was at flold Hill Wednesday on a business trip. F. W. Streets went to Woodvillo Wednesday to look after InisinosH in terests thoro. W. .1. Stanley, who in opening up " prospect for tho Snxo Crook Mining oompsny, in tlio hvnns ore ok uis trict, wan in Modford Wednesday. Mr. Stanley in onn.of thn old-timom of thin country nnd linn openod up a number of Rood mines. Whllo re ticent concerning thin one, ho in hopeful of Rood rnmilta. A mooting of tho Wont Sido Hotter Road Huh, recently organised among tho progressive oitir.onn of tho went side of tho valloy, In called to moot at tho schnolhonso in Dis triot No. 05 on Sunday. February (1. at 2 o'clock p. tn. J. I.. Mile of Salt Lake City is amonir the cuostH at the Moore. C. V. Klottr.sekc of Livingstone, Mont.. is registered at tho Moore. S. D. Morris of IOs Angeles, Cal., in in Modford on business. Mr. and Mr. V. V. Allen of Knglo Point were in Modford Wednesday. I' (', Mahon of F.iiKflne is in Med ford looking after business intorosls. .T. M. Fouler of F.aglo Point wan in Med ford Wednesday on business. II. W. Ornmn and son of Stamford. Vt., are regiHtorrd'nt tho Nash. R. II. Kvans of Spokane is one of the recent nrrivalH a the Nash. F 0. Chester of Taeoma in in Medford tndaV. A $100 cash prir.o (riven on Singer o- Wheeler A Wilson sewing ma chines to tho one hnving the lucky number on (he first twenfcv cash sale after February 1. 1010, Ma chines Hold by ciikv pavmentH. rent ed anJ repaired. Needles and oil for nil makeH. flood single driving horse and harness wanted at once. Cave Duncan. 12.1 S. Oakdale, Medford, Or. Phone 1312. 270 William II. llainsford wax in Mod ford Tuesday from Ii'ik farm west of tho city. The Weal Side Holler road club, of which Mr. Hninsford is hcp rotary. will hold a nicotine at the achoolhnuso in District No. 0.1 on Sunday. February (I. Oral Burnet!, who has been init ial? friend in Portland nnd other northern Mintx, !h expected bimo in a fovr days. ,T. Fi. Hnrksdull hn returned from a trip to Portland on business. M. L. EriokHon .supervisor of tho Crater national forest, who is at present chocking up the estimates of tho cruisers on timber in the vicinity of Pelican bay and at the 8amo timo trying to f'lvo the problem by iomonstrntiou of how many differ ent attltndos n pair of akoos will put a man into, in oxpeotod tn return in a fow dayH. T. W. WlUon of ApploRato iyont Tucrtdav in Modford on businosB. FoRtor D, Coburn of Anhland was in Medford renewing old acipiaint- ilUCOH. n. C. Williams of Talent waH a ro- vcut vihitor in Medford. IT. D. HondorHon of thin oity has loft for an oxtondod trip in Southom Onlifomia. W. E. Jamos of Contral Point was ti rooont visitor in Modford. E. N. Wamor haa roturnod from a trip north. W. It. PittunRor Hpout Wodnosduy in Woodvillo on busiuofla. H. C. Mahon of EiiRono is in Mod ford on biiHinoRH. A larRO doloRation louvos thia ovo ninR for Ashland to attend tho ban quet given, by. Uia Commercial club of that city. A,'E. Joff of Eugono U.spondlnp; n fow daya in Modford on bumnoss", A. n. Cornell of Grants Pass is aRoin in Modford on a short business trip. Potor M. Korahaw loft thia morn itiff for a trip to California. NOTICH. On account of tho coudltlon of tho roads tho St. Mark's Guild has boon chaiiRod from Mrs. Hnrry Fostor'a to tho rosldonco of Mrs. Fabrlck, first brick houoo acroRS brldRO on KaBt Main atroot, Thursday aftornoon, Feb ruary 3, 1910, OF STATE GROCERS E, N. Warner Returns From Conven tion With Word that Grocers' Ass'n May Meet Hero 1012. I!. N'. Wamor haa ntturnod from IOiikoiio, whoro IiimL woolc ho attondod tlio fourth annual convention of tho On'Koa Hotall MorcliantH' itHiioclatlon. Two liundrod doloaton from va rious parta of tho stnto woro present anil, whllo tho annoclatlon did not dovlso any practical mothod of roduo- Iiir tho coKt to tho noiiHiimor of orrh, buttnr, ylour and lioof, thoy did dls- ciihh too nood or runner icgmauon favorable to tlm puro food law, and many other plinnnof mcrchaiidliiliiR that api of prncllcal IntoroHt to tho Ronoral public. Mr. Warner's sub ject was "Advsrtlaotl Vermis Nnn-Ad- vortUoit OoodA," and IiIh romarkH, ns woll as tliono of othora taking parti BUSINESS LOCALS Wear Kidd's Shoos. Full aHHortmoiit of Whitmnn'a enn- dics at Tho Morrivold Shop. Mnonn on sal cat Mocker & Co,'n. For wood of all klndn, soo tho Hanaro Deal Woodyard. Phono 2001. Fir ntroot, botweon Bocona and Third Htrcnta. Oottd & Llndloy, proprlotorR. 201 Stolnhnrdt, tho artistic tailor, 0 South Fir slroot; Itcasonnblo prioaH, oany lorrns to responHiblo partiort. 270 JOJO, tho banner year. Wat-Jh Mcdf'ord'H topti!aWo4i double and Iota in tho Queen Anno addition triple in valuo. Present prico $590 and upward. Cash or forma. I'ooplo that want figuring on planting nhado troeti and hnvo not anl their nr flora hnokod bettor con-fl milt II. II. Patterson, tho Quakoir Niirsorymtin and Rnt low prices. Of lcn In Hotol Nash Office. r THIRTY-THREE KILLED IN MINE In tho dlsciiHHlon to show tho ad-j vautaRO In tho salo of Roods brouRhtl - to public notice thrniiRh loRltlmatA J , fc pnM, Hh(l(jk mr u,0 anu urncucni nnYerimniK, n nun,. . , . Itlbbon" or "Dixon's Hnnt" flour Is ndvortlHod In a periodical of wldo .1 - .. .1 !.!..(. I -'.I It I - ' " "'b" ni"" 7 " Fuel & Iron company, natural for housokeopem to ask that ,. . . . ... brand, Tho prlnclplo applies oven moro widely to goods ndvortUod In (Con tlnurd from Pn J.). tunnel mouth are tho bodies of .12 of thn vielims of tho disaster that wrecked tho mino of the Colorado tho local paper when tho merchants' Twenty-clcht nro atill believed in tho mine. Hcscuors made Boveral trips in tho shattered shaft today ARYDIS C E B R U R Y R GENIOF R L Y WH E N T W H A T YO IT DON' SPLAYOF OUESTOC EAUIIFU RSiASON Y T H E S A L E K E R - - -- Save This And Solve the Mystery SAVE THIS ADVERTISEMENT. IT MAY BE A MYSTERY TODAY, BUT IT WILL NOT BE AFTER YOU HAVE READ TOMORROW'S, AND THE NEXT DAY'S PAPERS. SAVE THIS AD AND THE OTHERS. PUT THEM TOGETHER READ THE HE89AGE BWHG IT TO US AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT. W. H. MEEKER & CO. 'and on almost personal Riiarantoo must stand i ,lnrccojrnUnblo of ovory statement ho makes. In this era of high prices, housewives every trip carried an j mass that once had been a human body. Only one man haa with mothods, but are actively on tho look out for better values for their money. Hon. U. F. Mulkey, district attor- nurn nnd aro noi nec)KBarny wuuuuu iu um .. ... ..u4: v. I llin lilt M iu tiati. mvihihvu ' ... . . jHM'tod nil the hodiett hotoro nigut. i state anno lnspecior joiiok ana ins iinuiclniftil nrn Irvitlrr InrtnV In fletpiV . . . i , , , i, i J " ...u J III', nill itinLiinu.Mi iiiu nuuji:i.i w, "Tho ilolatlon of tho Merchant to fl..U,l t, 1.1. --.I f-l..l.llM lfnt. , and music by tho university bIooJ' club served to diversify the program. 1 er.nip.iir Not Illame!. A monster banquet In tho I. O. O. Kxperienced minera who know cv F. temple was a pleasant foaturo of, cry turn and stop of tho mine nro tho occasion, ns also was tho hour unanimous in the opinion that tho anont hv the delocates In Inspectlnc' company cannot bo blamed for the mine the cause of the disaster. This, ' he declared, however, is all but im- necident. Tho mine, they say, was ono of tho anfest In Colorado, and tho officials had taken every precau tion for the safoty of their men. Throe possiblo causes for tlio dis aster aro being advanced today. That ono of tho Koronn employes disre garded one of the most strict of tho mine's rules nnd lighted a forbidden oigarotto while in tho tunnel, is ac cepted na probable by many of the miners. Among them tho Korean 'employes fatalistic beliefs are well ! known, nnd extreme enro wn exort f cd at all times to prevent them from ihreakincr tho mine rules. Ono of the asked for. or $000. During his of-1 Asiatics less thnn a wcok ago was forts to depose of tho road Dr. Ited-. Hur ..od tho o iichtinir a cig- '' York. 37 nret(0 in ono of the tunnels by a boss. lie declared that if there was to bo on explosion it would occur, re- tho grounds and building of tho Uni versity of Oregon. The hoard of directors numbors nlno, of which Mr. Warner was elect ed tho southern Oregon roproscnta-( tlvo. Tho annual meeting of tho association will bo hold In Batam noxt year, with favorablo Indications that Medford will bq chosen as a meeting place In 1912 If local merchants so doBlro. REDY ASKS $6000 FEE. (Continued from pig 1.) dy made threo trips to Now to Portland and several to San Fran cIsco, Spokane and Seattle. These aro all Included lu tho 0000 asked. In his report Dr. Iteddy outlines his trips ;nadt to Interest outside 'capital. I In tolls of trips to Port land, Spokano, Seattle, San Francisco Now York, Sacramnnto nnd San Joso each to Interview ,md Intercut mon who wero accustomod to dealing In properties of that character. Ho tells of bringing men like K. H. Harrlman, Twohy brothers, Porter brothers and many others to Modford and taking them ovur tho road. In concluding his report to tho court Receiver Hoddy statos: "It Is not my Intention to ask tho court to allow mo all of tho oxponses heroin Itemized, These mattora aro mention ed nnd the amounts glvon In ordor that the court may take tho samo into consideration lu determining upon my compensation, Many of the ItoniH might not bo considered strict ly rocolverahlp expenses, yet they wero all necessary In order to carry out tho trust. It occurs to m that It will be cnultanlc for tho court to allow mo all disbursements shown )n the attached statoment amounting to $ 1 S 0 0 . 1 5 , and In addition thoroto al low me tho sum of $0000 compensa tion, taking Into consideration tho facts that my actual disbursements in the matter have been more than halt that sum ovor and abovo the actual costs. I havo devoted practi cally all my tlmo to tho administra tion of tho estate since my appoint ment, and tho work has boon of a character to requlro constant atten tion, and haa boon attondod with groat worry and many hardships.' Tho reports of tho recorder, city engineer and street commissioner for the month of January were accepted and placed on file. Tho matter of tho sidewalk at the northeast corner of Riverside avenuo and Main street was referred to tho street committee. The matter of adjustment of J. E. Wntts claim for reduction in water main assessment was referred to the light and water committee. The proposed abandonment of cer tain streets and alloys in Queen Ann addition referred to street committee. Itccorder ordered to issue war rants for the sovernl bills approved. In tho mntter of condemnation of a strip oz land for street purposes belonging to J. D. Smith, connecting East Main street with Willamette avenue, in Imperial addition, tho mayor and recorder wero authorized) ment of $25 to Bertha Barnum for right of way for street passed. Petition for license to sell liquor was granted to W. M. Kennedy for six months. Ordinances ordering the following lateral sawers were passed: In alley between Reddy and Queen Ann ave nuo from Roosevelt avenue to Phipps street, on Laurel from Eighth to Tenth, in alley between Queen Ann and Beulah avenues from Phipps to Roosevelt, on East Main from Roose vent to east end of street. The communication of the Western Union in reference to the erection of poles in the city was referred to the council as a committee of the whole. This was a request for privilege of Resolution that the widths of cer erecting poles when office is moved, tain streets as established by the city 'engineer be approved. Uity attorney ordered to draw or- by ordinance to issue a warrant fur dinance providing for painting of all $750 and tender the samo to said J. telephone, telegraph or light poles t? D. Smith as full payment be erected in the city. Ordinance providing for the pay- Resolution passed ordering five- foot cement walk on Qneen Ann ave nue from Roosevelt to Phipps. Resolution passed for plank walk on Woodstock street. Ordinance passed issuing bonds for $3250 to take up warrants is sued against certain lateral sewers. Cement sidewalk on Orange street ordered. Communication of E. C. Sharpe in reference to the erection of tele phone poles referred to city attorney. Bond of L. L. Jacobs as treasurer in the sum of $25,000 accepted. A. A. Davis, George L. Davis, L. E. Wakeman, J. F. Reddy, L L. Hamil ton, sureties. Bond of Jackson Connty bank for $15,000 as depositary for city funds, with R. H. Whitehad and B. F. Ad- kins as sureties accepted. Bond of Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' bank for $15,000 as depositary, with L. E. Wakeman, George L. Davis,. E. C. Ireland and James Campbell sure- raes, accepted. .Petition forlateral sewer on Tripp street referred.to city attorney. TP; Wonr Kidd's Shoos. gardloss of what ho did. He was dis charged. May Hnre Itecn Tamp. It also is deemod possiblo that one of tho victim's lamps was overturned, allowing tho firo to bo communicated to n pocket of gas. Tho third theory cmbrncos ri possible premature pow der or dynamite explosion. Preparations nro being made today for the funerals of the victims. The bodies of tho Korean and Mexican miners will be buried here, while those of the 17 Slavonians will be takon to Trinidad. The bodies of J'J of tho Slavonians nlrendy hnvo boon brought from tho tunnel nnd other Slaw in the camp nro urging the res cuers to bring the other five to the surface, so thnt tho funeral train may start for Trinidad this aftr-1 noon. 25 DISCOUNT THIRTY-THREE MEN DIE IN EXPLOSION IN KENTUCKY MINE OLD TREASURE VAULT FOUND IN NEW JERSEY ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Fob. 2. Tho discovery of a oavo, briokod in, nt Romora Point, on Groat Egg har bor buy, ifl causing much interest hero today, as many aro inclined to tho opinion that it is nn old treas ure vault. Tho fnot that tho oavo oxistod was no.t lnnrnod until some porson whoso identity is not known dug it opon. " It Is holiovod that tho troasuro wns found and takon away by tho original discoverers, Somo oven hazard tho guoss that tho oavo con tained tho famous Captain Kidd troasuro for whloh hundreds havo scoured tho soaaoasL DRAKESBQRO, Ky., Feb. 2. Thirty-threo men dead, two missing nnd twelve injured forms a complete list today of fatalities and casualties attendant on tho destruction of a tunnel in the White mine at Broder lato yesterday. Of tho twelve injured men at lenst ono will die. All the bodios of the dead, men woro shockingly mutilated and identification is possible in only a fow canes. Tho dsastor was duo to an explos ion believed to havo boen caused by tho ignition of firo dnmp. MANY STREETS TO BE PAVED. (Cnttnne4 from pn 1.) from Eighth to oity limits, North Contral from Sixth to north bound ary, Sixth from Front to Rivorside, East Main from bridge across Bear oreok oast to oity limits. Routlno Uusluess. Tho oity council met in regular session Tuosday, February 1. Pros ont, Counoilmon Eifort, limerick, Wortmnn, Dommor; nliRont, Mayor Canon, Counoilmon Welch nnd Mor riok. Tho minutoa of tho rogulnr and spooinl meetings of January wore approved. On All Ladies' Fabric Gloves For tho balance of this week we will give you a discount of 25 per cent or one-fourth off on all our ladies' silk and cashmere Gloves, both in the ilk and fleece lined. This is the celebrated KAYSER patented double tip glove, the best fabric glove made. HOSIERY SPECIALS 120 dozen boys' heavy ribbed, seamless, fast black, fleece lined Hose, in sizes 6 1.-2 to 9 1-2, IQc a pair 10 dozen men's extra heavy, ribbed top, wool Hose; our regular 35c and 40c a pair quality: special, Thursday and Friday, 25c a pair 10 dozen ladies' extra heavy gray mixed cot ton Hose, all sizes, trill outwear 2 pairs of ordinary 25c black hoso. IQc a pair LACES, INSERTIONS Owing to the bad weather, we will continue our Lace Sale during Thurs day and Friday. Remember, for these two days, choice of our entire line of Laces. Insertions and Beadings; regular 5c, 10c, 121-2c and 15c a yard qualities, Choice 2c and 5c a Yard LANTERNS. The usual $1.00 quality, here, 75c $1.00, $1,25 and $1.50 Fancy China, choice, 75c Each See our east window. COLD BLAST LAN TERNS $1.25 and $1.50 most places, here, $1.00 Each VALENTINE POST CARDS 1 CENT HUSSEY'S COMING, SWELL LINE VALENTINES