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8 THF "SIXFORD MAIL i, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBttUAHY 2, 1910. . rr . . u. ... ....i . .u. i, NEW COMPANY IS READY FOR BUSINESS ITS ASHLAND GROUNDS PAW THROUGH LACE New Storehouse Building Will Aid in Keeping Check on Equipment Stockholders' Meeting Held January Passengers on S. S. Cleveland Fall to , Declare Dutiable Article and Suffer In Consequence. 20 Officers Aro Elected for the Ensuing Year. Issued at That Point. OFFICERS ASHLAND. Feb. 2 That the Southern Pacific company Is conatnn tly Increasing its yard capacities at Ashland Is In ovulc-nco In many Im provemonts under way at tho prevent too. A now storehouse building Is now .under course of construction In tho yardB west of the round house and big turntables, In which an ot flclal storekeeper will be installed and have chargo of a large stock of sunnllcs neoded In the keening of equipmont In repair at this point. At present It la necessary for both tho round house department to mako requisition on Dunnmulr for these supplies, which will hereafter bo ac cessible on demand from tho stor keeper, who will bo a new official for tho yards hero. It is reliably reported that all ar rangements have been mado for tho installation of track scales for tho welghtng of all cars In transit north and south. A recnt addition to the wrecking outfit kept here is a new living car for the derrick men whllo on the road. It is the old superintendent's car which haa donned tho deep red hues of tho frleght cars, and has been mado over for tho particular use Intended. The stockyards arc being enlarged and fitted up to comply with tho reg ulations of the railroad commission. They will be much moro commodlouB than over before. -Supt J. H. Dyer and staff, of the Shasta division, were over from Duns- muir yesterday, and It Is reported that the superintendent will bo hero asain in a few days, and will remain hero for somo time superintending improvements underway andj attend ing to other matters comii3. under his official observation. - A meeting of tho stockholders of the Eagle Point Orchards company, recently Incorporated, with a capital ization of $25,000, was held at Knglo Point Saturday, January 29, Tho following officers were elect ed: H. X, Starr of Grants Pass, president; Frank K. Woodward of Itosoburg, ylco-presldent; U. C. Kin- leystdo of Seatttlo, treasurer: Wil liam von der Hellen of Eaglo Point, secretary and .manager. Tho offices and principal placo of business of tho company will bo nt Eaglo Point, and tho objects of tho corporation arc to buy, sell, develop and subdivide orchard lands and to plant and cultivate tractB for purchas ers. All tho officers of the company are well known in Jackson county. Messrs. Starr and Woodward havo been interested horo for a number of years. Mr. Klnleysldo haa graduat ed from tho hardware business Into the orchard business, while Mr. von dor Hellen, by rensoi of his residence of over 20 years in Jackson county t SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 2. ttVlthough the amount of dutiable ur-' tides not declared by pnaaongors of' tho Hamburg-American llnor Clove-, laud Is loss than that usually carrlml by stnmor passengers arriving here, locnl Inspectors, aro possession of several thousand dollars' worth of seized Imports. The groat majority of passengers aboard tho Cleveland j declared they had dutiable articles There wore a few exceptions, how- over, aud these exceptions can Bed considerable trouble for the Inspec tors. . Thirteen trunks, belonging to Mm. Edward V. Price, wlfo of a Chicago) millionaire, aro at tho customs house , here following a perfunctory exam ination yesterday of two of tho I trunks. In two of them nearly $2000 I mmmm M worth of dutiable goods Is sutd to I havo been discovered and It Is ox-i" of tho park nnil ho would take pected that other recoveries will bo I care of it. All (hat ho askx in ro- Watch This Space for BARGAIN ANNOUNCEMENTS Uye HutcHason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Company turn is Unit ho bo allowed to build u small stand I might say, a pagoda CHERRY MINE IS AT LAST OPENED AGAIN Parties of Miners Unable to Recover Any Bodies, However, Owing to Vast Volume of Gas. ' CHERRY, HI.. Fob. 2. A great "crowd of survivors of the St. Paul mine disaster which killed nearly 400 men, gathered about tho mine shaft to watch workmen clear away gases that Impeded the work of re covering dead bodies. It is believed, that 210 corpses are still underground. A first attempt was made to reach them yesterday after the mine had been sealed by tho company to avoid danger of a perilous after-fire. The workmen, however, were driven back by a volume of gas in which it was Impossible to remain at work. Today the workmen devoted most of their efforts to freeing tho tunnel, shafts and ctops from the gases. OFFICERS TO UNDERGO TEST FOR TYPHOID VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Feb. 2. That tho rank and file may know that there is little danger in the in oculation to become immune to ty-1 phoid, the commanding officers of the garrison today agreed to submit to the treatment before the general order iB issued calling for the sol diers to undergo the operation. The post surgeon has called for volun teers, and most of tho officers re sponded. TWO LIVES SAVED. I wish to testify tbrit mr hmband was suffering for a long time from stomach trouble and a complication that various physicians declared to bo Brlght's disease, and was given up by them to die. He then consult ed Dr. T. Wah Hing at No. 725 J street, Sacramento, who cured tho troublo entirely. This was seven yearn ago and there has been no return of tho complaint. My Jlttlo boy, Virgil Strickland, was shot through tho stomach and intestines and tho doctorH said ho made. Mrs. Price declares that alio told her maid to declaro tho articles, bull wbero he could lake orriura for that tho girl failed to do bo. At flrstt i flowers. If you ladioH tiling well and the opportunities for close ob- Mrs. Prlco wan Indignant, then alio of Ibis proposition you could ap- servatlon occordod him, Is peculiar-1 became tearful uh the inspotcors paw- lnnnt coinimttou to t)ke tho mutter ly qualified to mako selections mulled through dainty lares aud clothing. -""" Judge of tho quality of Jackson coun- The wires were kept hot with l,"hr?TIfT A"VM ? XT IP ty land. peals to Influential frlonds. but these liIVIr Lit I 1 lYIliIl I apparently failed of effect, nnd the i THE LIBRARY STILL RAPIDLY I customs officers continued their In- up with Mr. Pierce, jte nlno owns u knoll of about -10 nuron overlook ing tho oity roHorvoir, which, in oon junotiou with (he rcHurvoir situ own ed ty the city, would make a most beautiful park. I am Hiiro if you take the mutter up with him you can buy It for a roiiMonablo price." INCREASING IN POPULARITY ' vesications today, The library has made stridos in botli number of patrons and num ber of books circulated, as shown by tho librarian's report for the month of January. Tho number of new pat rons is 84, making n total of 1152 cards issued from the Medford lib rary. The number of books circu lated this past month was 873, ns contrasted to 739 in December. GRAND JURY TO PROBE BABY HOAX ROBBERS GET AWAY WITH $300 FROM P0ST0FFICE SAN DIEGO, Cnl., Feb. 2. Two robbers cracked tho safe in tho na tional city postoffice early today and got about $300 in monoy nnd $18 worth of stamps, overlooking a pack ago containing $100 in stamps and $00 in money. Los Angeles Agog With Excitement Over Announcement Grand Jury Will Investigate Baby Traffic. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Feb. 2 The secret movements of the committee appointed by the grand Jury to In vestlgate "baby traffic" in Los An gcles, which was rovealed following the exposure of the hoax planned by Mrs. W. W. Wilson, who recently, when sue protended that she had given birth to quadruplets Is caus ing much speculation today. No ono knows where the blow will fall. From the few bits of in formation gathered here and there tho indications aro that tho inquisi torial body Is probing deeply into the alleged traffic, and that a num ber .of persons who parted with their babies "because they did not want them" may bo indicted for criminal negligence. . According to the statement of Mrs. Catherine Smith, who conducts a san itarium, she alone has found homes for more than 300 Infants within two years. She is tie woman who col lected the Wilson "quads" and as sisted Mrs. Wilson in the prepara tion of her EChomo to break existing! birth records. HARD GALE HITS SAN ERANCISCO BAY No Ships Leave Harbor and Only a Few Ply About Harbor Wind Fifty Miles an Hour. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Fob. 2. for more tbr.n 24 hours tho heads outside San Fr.'.nclsco bay have been whipped into a white foam by ono of tho severest gales that has visited this vicinity in several years. Yester day no ships loft tho harbor, whllo only a fow plied about tho bay. Late yesterday off the Farallones the wind blow 48 miles an hour, while on land at the summit of Mount Tamalpals Its voloclty was 63 miles. Several vesaaln took rofugo in Drake's bay last night, most of them being able to put tto sen again without danger this morning. ED ANDREWS SPEAKS ON PARKS FOR THE CITY Deputy Sheriff R. 13. Dow was in Medford Wednesday morning on of ficial business. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED PofJtlon as stenographer or any kind of office work. Ad dress 878 Medford. 278 WANTED Tp rent, 2 or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurhlahcd, close in; must ho good. Phono to 1CG1 or ad dress I, caro Trlbuno. 278 FOR SALE Cbonp, homoptead relin quishment on railroad, good spring, saw timbor and wood; will soli or tra'do for lot in Medford. Address T, care Tribune 278 FOR RENT Partly furnished house, with bath, etc., 3 blocks from Main, $30 per month. Inquire 240 So. Grape or phono 4172. At the reception by tbo ladios of tho Groatcr Medford club Monday Ed Andrews spoke on the subject of parks. Among other things ho said "I have a proposal to moke to tbo ladies today with regard to parking roe railroad right of way. Mr, rierco, who owns tho creenhouHO bore, will direct the work nnd will need no help but common labor, wmch he would want the club to hire He hns shrubs and roses which ho would donate for tbo oniamentn- FL0OR could not live unless lie was operated FOR SALE 10 acres bearing orch- on, and Dr. Hlng cured hliu wl'lma a knife. That was in Ser-tuubcr, 1907, and tho little hoy Is enjoying good health over since. Wo formerly resided at No. 215 18th street, and have sIico moved to No. 3307 East dvonuo, Onk Park. I cheorfully recommend Dr. Hlng's Borvlccfl to unyonn needing medical attention. (Signed) MRS. 3. E. BDRICKLAND I varif'y the nbovo fatQmjSt, L. BTJUOIAND, January 14th, 1010. nrri, commercial varieties; good homo and otbor improvements; at Central Point; SG000. Aylor & Bur nett, next door to Mall Trlbuno of fice, 272 FOR SALE 30 acres good orchard land 3-4 mile from Eaglo Point; a snap at $7C por acre. Aylor & Dar nett, next door to Mall Trlbuno of fice. 272 FOR SALE 5 acios of good fruit or hurry land, ono-quartor mile from vUrnd ' stkl Ion. Address ' O.' "rare Al.il! Tilbunw. 27K . PORTLAND HARDW00D COMPANY Largest stock Oak, Maple, Bcooh, uircii, Mahogany and Walnut " FLOORING In tbo Pacific northwest. Manvfao turers of Parquetry Flooring. Wo havo a largo forco 'of Export Me chanics and aro in a position to give estimates of finished floor work. Wo also use a sanding and scraping inn chine for surfacing dnnco balls and skating rink floors. W sell wux, wax brushes, furnituro rests and glass sliding shoes. Write or coll nt 286 YAMHILL ST., PORTLAND, DRY WOOD FOR SALE Wood on tho stump for bale by Roguo River Orchard Co. at Mor- lln, Or,, 3000 ncros now fcolnr J' (tr od, For particulars call or wiifo K. I), WILXIAMBOW, Hocrptmy, and Business Chances For sale C-room houtse, lot 79x2GG. For salo C-room hutiuo, lot 100x100. For salo -7-room bungalow. i For sale 5 -room cottage. lot C Ox 100 'For Hale S-room bungalow, lot 50 xl08. For sale 5 -room bungalow, lot 50 xlOS. For salt! C-room bungalow. i For sale Lots on Grnpo street, i For salo 2 lotB on Oak street. .For Bale houses In dlfflrent parts of tbo city. For salo 1C0 acres timber land good I for orchard; snap at $1300. A relinquishment of 120 acres. For salo or trade 5-roora house For salo or trcdo 10 acroa of vino- yard G years old, In California. WANTED Man nnd wlfo, no chit dren, to work on farm. WANTED Dialog room girl, out. WANTED Qlrl on ranch to do work nnd cok for 3 porsono. Wanted A woman for general housework, $1 por day. Wanted 4 or 5 girls for housework. All kinds of trades and sales at tended to. Horses for salo, E: A. HITTNKIt, 208 PftlppH Illdg. Phono 4141. B & C Cjcisfi Store Groceries, Produce and Dishes. Lard, home made, pure, 3-lb. pails 50c Lard, kome made, pure, 5-lb. pails 80c Lard, home made, pure, 10 ib. pails $1.60 Bacon, home cured, heavy strips, per lb 18c Baon, light strips, choice 20c Hams, country cure, lb.. ..17c Shoulders, country cure, per Ib 13c Apples Baldwins, 4 1-2 and 5-tier box $1,25 4-tier box $1.50 Spitzenbeug, 4-tier box $1.50 Pall Pippins, 4-tier box $1.50 White Pearmain, box ..$1.25 The store that servos rou best by telephone 2351. B & C Gash Store Covers buildings in every part of the world. You will find it in Japan. You will see. it in Russia. It protects buildings in Alaska. It covers houses on the plains of South Africa. It is used extensively in Australia Thousands of rolls have been shipped Indo China. You sec it in nearly every South American porj. Is very popular in Canada. It roofs the best buildings in every large American City. The magnificent buildings of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition arc covered with it. The St. Francis and Fairmont Hotels in San Francisco arc protected by it. Makhoid has a world wide reputation. This is so became it is the original ready roofing. Its makers have been making ready roofings for twenty six yean. They have always made roofings that make good. GARNETT-OOREY HARDWARE It's free iMlb A r 44 rmlaifrl. "Cmi of N Mif t Ut imu, r u fWll Ik Wkltm. COMPANY lJ. C. Hanson. Tom Moffm. We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of Uny size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAD, THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD, WHEN YOU WANT TO GO, CALL UP THE UNION LIVERY R. O. DUNCAN, Proprietor. t i i 'I UU .l 11.)! ! Savoy Theatre TONIGHT .-A CONTEST FOR GRETCHEN (A Rcronin) A LOVE TOKEN (A WoHlorn Thriller) 1 THli INHERITANCE (0 JJtmrt Tutorost) Excolloilt MuMo. ONE DIME. 223 W. Main Street. 4