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TUFj MEDFORD MALL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .1010. FINDS A HAND OF iTUDGE K. M. LAN BIS, BEFORE WHOM MEAT CASE WAR BROUGHT. , jr. V. n F. W. Cowlos Receives Infurnintloir of Flmllnu of Oldest Hand In History Phosphate Beds. 1 PREHISTORIC MAN m V. W. UoivIoh, who in interested in orchard land in the Med ford district, luiviui' iiiiicIiiihciI irronnd near the .... , ( Vilas ptiico last full, In in ioyipt f n letter from Ii'ih father, who is the , liciul of tho Coionlte 1'honplinte coin-i pany, operating on tho Florida pen-' itiHiiht, hoiiic HO miles from Tiitnpii n nd f0 miles from tho Otilf or Mexico, J detailing th discovery in the jdios- j phuto Iii-iIh bttloiigitiK to tin' ooinpnny on MrtVol petrifaction of a human lnuiil, "THIm IiiiihI," said Ur. CuwIbh, "in ntutod In the loiter 1 received hh ho-J ing perfect In every respect, anil there in absolutely no doubt of it authenticity. It has been mint to tlui Columbia university nl Now York niul is nronoiiiiced by tho scientist of Columbia and iiImi of the Metro politnn Museum of Now York Citj. Hint this find is the oldest human ro nuiiiiM over yet discovered." The Florida peninsula is one of tho oldest geological fomuitioiiH in tho western hemisphere. It wan in this region that tho fnbled "Lost Xt I tjiln" was located, mid thin baud might possibly hnvn belonged to one of the iuhnbitautH of the lout city TRUSTEES WOULD BREAK STANFORD'S LAST WILL STANKOlM) t'SlVKItSITY, Oil., Feb. ft.- At the next session of tin Htnti' lirilnturo tin trustees of Slnn ford untorsity will to t" "''lire tin passage of (i lull which will permit thrill to break I he terms of tin Into Senator Stnurord'H fMHHUKHl trust endowment to tin' university h" founded, according to n rcoort suid to li credited hi l'nonUx cirtlc hero today. Tint object of thi trustee is Judge Kent-Nil w .M I.hikII, before wtiuiii tlif nseof tliu government ngnliiHt three crc.u moat pinking concerns was brought In Chicago, is the Jurlt who hinted out before tlie piihlle In 11K)7 by ImpoMlii): n line of JJl'.'.'IO.OOO on tbe Hliinilnnl Oil eoiiiimny. The IiIr flue lm hIih-p then been de'l.irel lllepil by n higher court. .India- IjiihIIh linn been Juilno of the l'ultel HlnteH ilMrlet eoiirt for the northern tllMtrlet of IIIIiioIh uliire Mnrrh 'JS, 1IC. lie Ih an Ohio mini by birth nml mi Iiidmnliin by trnlnlnc ami U a brother of former Con KM'ioimeii Clnirli" II. LniiilN nml I'rHcrlclc I.inillH or Indiana. Judge UuuIIh wiih mliiillliil to the bar In ISM and inaetlced In Chleago from that time until hW iipM)lnimeiit to the federal U-neh cave for two years when he wan private eeretary to Secretary of Stale Orcuham. One Day In The Electric House .lou.-h wan what you might call bin "Ket-nwny." Ho Inadvertently well-to-do. Me wtiHn't ilcli hy any Htepel on the electric burglar n'nrm l,, l ineiiiiH, but he owned IiIh home and matting without first disconnecting rn'me fund Hiifficient to repair the' took pride In It. A a ooiiHeqnenro the circuit for tho day, and it teus .f-'.OOO.OOO dninnge done by the I m, Oetennlued to make It up-to-dnte . r,nBn:' ciirthnuale of 1110(1. lhe terum ol , U(tnK i.u.ctrk currt.nl for houw- wte eiiiiowmeni expresmy jorum mo economy MrH. Jotiea wnn heartily In accord with lib determination to "uiodern lz." When overythlng wan finally lUHtnlled aud tho "puHh-tho-button" teglme hud begun, a typical day In the .lonen hniiHebold whm something an follows! Johoh wanted to get down to tho ! office early that mornluE. uo tho elec tric alarm clock "got bUM" at the Hpeclfled time of tirNIni: aud kept go- IS NEARING ITS END , lug till Junin turned off the Vwltcli.') ! It wan 0110 of the flrnt wintry daH of riNCIN.VATI. Ohio, Feb fi Kl-iimo full, ami an ho hopped out of nal argument! hi (he trial of Mrn. ii.,j h Hiiapped the sVltch of tho In Jeuiinolto Riowart-Ford, acciioed )fmi,ouW ,.l,M'trlc, radiator, which Im blnckniall, were continued today and j mediately gavo out a comforting were expected to be brought to a!nHt ty which to drens. (doKe during the morning notion. j ti,,, hoiiHohold didn't hotiat of an It Im believed that the Jury will iWlrly rising Janitor, and conspquent noon bring a verdict after the evl- jy ti, hcatlug plant In tho banemont deuce linn been mihmltlod to them. ! wna t lip to working pitch fo early Tho Judge attacked tho leputatlon of n, morning and tho radiator lie GharleH Warrlncr, the principal wit-! rMlm, uimnat a neceenlly to Jonon. For new agalmit .Mrs. Ford. The defend-, the name reanon renl good, hot wnter ant'H attorney pointed out that War-(r bIiuvIuk was not. avallablo at that rlnr who Im now a convict, had noth- ,mrly hour. Hut this made no differ ing to Ioho and hiH vengoaiico to nt-; forence, for Attached to the spigot In Ufy when he took the wIIiiohh standi the bathroom wnn an InMnntaneouH and aworo that Mra, Ford received olectrlc, water heater. After the from ti I f 11 $8-1,000 iih a prlco for Rl-jBhavo ho Indulged In an electrical lence coiici'iiilng Wnrrlner'H thefts i mnHflage, congratulallni', hlniHelf from the lllg Four railroad. (meanwhile that ho could Indulge In The doforme, however, failed tojthlH 50-cent luxury evury morning bring In mmirat wltnennoH, now high ' without ralBlng IiIh current hill more offlulala of the lllg Four. Thomi illd.tlmu a few cents In a wholo month. venlenco. which at the winie time nn ' huny In hor electrical domain. Sarah, It Ih needleiw to nay that hy the way, hnd be'n with the family In different partu of tho Iioukc. Hut nn he Raid to hlmelf. It by uhlng electric current for houne- HOmoborty olw, was Uo. un of nnv of the heuct for build-1 "' wherever ..h.hII.... e- Hdt hmf)olf( anyway ijig pnntoHCK ir for innintennnce. The peclally nH electricity wni no longer Jones had no more than left tho in t rent only in Mvailnble, and thin illooked upon aa ri luxliry, but a con-lhoune before Sarah, tho cook, was iiiHiifficient for thr iiun'"- Tho hill, if paed. will ,'ii.ible (he tnihleoM to diupoe of 150(1 neren of doMimblo realty nenr the town of Miiyficld, winch nil.toiux t li eainput on lhe cii.t. The immedinle restoni tiou of Stnufoid meiuorial chapel, the great liliiiiry mid the gyinniiftuiu arc lhe inniecti upon which the greater pnvt of (he .'MI.0(10,n00 the Irimtees hope to rcnlixc. would lie 'pMided. TRIAL OF MRS. FORD not aiiHwer HiibpoeuaoH and the de feiiHO waived ltn right to have thorn appear. CLEVELAND CONTINUES ON HER. LONG VOYAGE Having Hhaved and dromied, ho re paired to tho iMnlng room without de lay, for nlnco tho advent of electricity It was not necejiimry to rout tlm wholo family out at an early hour for a "regular" breakfest. On tho dining room table stood Hio coffee percolat or, an electric, frying pan and' a brnnd tondtor, the oluelrlc ennnec- SAN FKAN0J8CO, Cal Fob. ft. -Curr.viiig Kovoral-hundred round-the- world (uuriytH, thu Hiinibnrg-Ainori- Mluim already made to tho rocketH of waya cooked II for can liner Cleveland lol l here today for Now York. Thn Cleveland is not only nolo worthy for hor grout mo, but ultto for the i'not that probability of hor landing pasHcugorH hero lnut Mon day hoimmo for n time a muttor -if doubt. Whilo tho Clovuland avah on tho high hci'ih hound for this port,. it wiik lenrnod that tho lino wiih violnting a federal law hy onrryinK jnHKfliij,'rn batvroim two Amorican portn in n for eign voshoI. Wnahington wnp npponled to, how flvor, and tho puHHongorn alio wad lo land without llin eoiupany having to pny .$200 f inn for oioh paHHoiiRcr,. Tho Bnmo law govnrnH tho tranH rortntion of the prosont paHHonporH of the Clnvohind, but It Ip not. likely that the finc-i will he c.ollcclnd ut t Now York. tho olectrollor above tho .table. Hnap, nnnp, unap thu three iiwltchea woro turned In a Jiffy and tho wntor almost Inuuodlntoly began to bubble In the percolator. Tho cook had left nomo slices of bread, a fow strlpa of bacon and a couple of eggrt on the tnblo the night before and had also loaded the per colator. It wan only a fow minutes before ho had turned thesu tunto rlalH Into an appotlnlng brenkfaHt, Old It taslo good to him? Of eourao It did, Ilo tnndo It filmsoir, didn't hot Glancing up at tho electric, clock he snw that ho had plonty of tlino to make his train, so ho passed Iolanro ly through tho hall, not forgetting to tight his cigar at tho olnotrto lighter which hang convoulontly near tho door. ever nlnco tho electric "flxIngK," as she called them, had' been put In, and In nil that time there hnd bean no Indications of nn uprising. Her kit chen was n model of simplicity, com-' pactnwis and neatness. There wns the electric range with a full comple ment of utensils from corenl cooker) to oven, each responsive to tho turn . of a switch. In addition thero woro nn egg-beater, meat-chopper, coffee-' grinder, potnto-parer, Ice cream-freei-er, cream whlpper and other "tools of the trade," all mounted on a cir cular tnblo nnd nrrangod to be driven by a single motor at u moment's no tice. She also hnd an electric refrlg erntor, which would keop the ment . aud vegetables cool and at tho same' time make ten or fifteen pounds of' pure Ice In a day for tho family con sumption. ( In tho menntlmo, Mnrle, the maid, v.ho was the only other servnnt, hod been through the downstairs rooms with the electric vacuum cleaner and the rugs nnd curtains were clean nnd fresh as tho day they were bought, After sho had arisen, Mm. Jones' first enre' was the baby's bath, and shu cnlled Mnrlo over tho houso telo phono to com nnd prepare for this delightful funrtlon, which took place beside tho electric radiator In a tub of electrically heated and uterlllzed water. , Tlrenkfast oror and the children off to Kchool, Mrs, Jones did some row-I lug, which to hor seemed moro of aj diversion thnn real work, because tho ; machine was opernted by a motor and thero was no exhausting pedaling to do. launch was n function which tho children enjoyed, because mother al- them herself, "without flro." ns they expressed H. In the afternoon Mrs, Jones wns dun to appear at a reception. Mario shampooed her hnlr nnd dried It with an electric blower, which sent a blast i of either hot or cold nlr through tho ! goldon fluff. Then uho perfumed It with nn eloctrlcnl atomlrer, curled It with tho electric tongs nnd finally did somo expert work with tho elec tric vibrator. An electric hat clean er ronowed tho Intest millinery cro atlon and n vacuum brush removed tho Inst, speck of dupt from her gown, DurlnR tho afternoon thoro wns lit tle for tho two sorvnnts to do, as elec tricity had done .way with most of tho cumbersome tasks. The day bo foro thoy bad bPtwoon them done tho laundry work, whtob. couldn't bo oall qd much of n tank becnsa. f the iiloe.trlo washing machine .ml wrlnt;- New Arrivals Of All That is Latest and Best in Spring Suits and Skirts To those who Jfiiow us it in nc.cdlcBS to s?iy more regarding our suits and hkirlK than that here you will find an a.sBortmonfc that for quality of mate ii.il and excellence of finiHh and workmanship is unexceled in southern Ore gon. Jiere are no left-overs from last season's goods, no manufacturers' sec onds, hut everything the best. Muslin Underwear We are showing two strong lines of ladies' Muslin Underwear that arc sure to meet the approval of the discriminating buyer. LA GFECQUE TAILORED UNDER WEAR is a carefully manufactured garment that fits and hangs without a wrinkle or gather. Every seam and dart is doubled and sewed flat. It is ample in cut, yet without superfluous fullness at the waist line, that the stoutest figure may be fitted perfectly. LEONA 3-IN-l garment is, as its name implies, three garments in one, and once you have tried it you will have no other make. Select line of Hand Embroidered Waists on hand. THE Ql'AJJTV stork: THE QUALITY STOKE CHIEF OFFICERS OF THE UNITED MINE WOKKEKS, WHO ARE TO DEMAND GENERAL WAGE INCREASE. - ' ,,;.. .iv lwt m JBgiiwwiiii ..i. i.i 'irsy " an so wi t w"7wr iHiurt r TOW LEWIS iinmarfi M.ne opcrau'is In (lu middle west have been conferring by letter for several eiks regiuim g the xuic in cre.i c which ihc.v believe will be dei landed by the miners following tho convention of the Fiutcl Mine Winkers of inerh-a at Indianapolis. Whilo President Lwlfi nnd Secretary lrry of the mine werkcrx liavi- m.ule im pub lic xLitcutcnt iik lo the possibility of a general domand for Increased wages, many of tin- delegates and heads of loci'l uuliinH nave so c.prcMd themselves. These men assert that the Increased cost uf m lim Ii;ik hit the uil.ier.-. as ii ''! us iiny other cIiiom of workmen, and they ure In earnest In urging the chief ullliers or the union to uwr liito l egotl.ttions with the mine operators. Ou the other huud the operators Insist that they wtll agiee u im nil Mtii. r, aud they libit that they are In x better position to resist it than they have been befme In . ears. This they base iu the fact licit Ibey have large accumulations of coal on hand because of the inability of the railroads , to move It Only one Incident occurred to mur or and tho mangle which Ironed most of tho coareo work,. But this after noon thoy ironed out tho flno work with tho oloctric Iron to fill in tho time. Father and mother woro both go ing to the theater that evening, but this did not provont them from spend ing tholr UBual half hour with tho children in tho oloctrlo nursery at the top of tho bouee, -where Willie ran hli )cctrlc trains, Rlslo lighted iip hor doll boueo with electricity, o t orator 1 her 'mother's never-failing astonish-( COpper percolator. meat and delight, , AvTSeiTVwas time to roMro, Mrs. After tho theater these two had a , jouetf turned tho current Into tho habit of dining In Jones' den luatoad J electrlo heating pad, and slipped It of at a restaurant, Ho produced hlSjntQ tho baby'o bed, first being t'are olectrlo chafing dish and connected JtJ ful t0 ndJust tho thermostat so that by a cord and plus to the socket In the banoboard of tho room. Then bo produced the elemontB for his obof d'oouvre and chlckon a la king bn toast, the latter rondo on bis private the pad would, develop a mild, even heat all night long; and Jones, sot the burGlar alarm. So ended tbe day In the oloctrlo houso. Tho coffee was. made In bla notU W RlVKIt BLKt'TltlO CO.