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j vim tvi ini;i?uivu"ivuu iyxtti.no Nip,, il l'il)J'Om), OREGON", SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1910. : SOCIAL ANDPERSONAL ! TWO SURVIVE ANZY WRECK. Tonti nt (loi)ilfrloiiil'M. I). It, Dcotor mill II. K. Ilnloy or ISn- j,ln Point tonic In tlm allow fit Mol foul Hntiuil";' ovi'iilni;. Thoy roport tlllllKH mill ImioiiiIiik lit III" IOllllllt' now oruliuril illntrH of NUKtlmrn Oro- Kon. Htutlonory, office nml muIiooI mip pilot lit llio Morrlvoltl Rhop. Cloo. T. WlUon of tho Conor il'AL oiio dlHtiiot, Idaho, Ik In Moilfonl looking ovor tho poMilillitluH of tho ItoKiio rlvor vnlloy. Phono '21)1)1, aooilfriwiurM. J, F. Sluolliiiinmnr of Now Homo, Oregon, Ih regUlarcd nt llio Monro. Spring HkirtH. MookorV II. K, Cohen of Salon. U In llio oily looking n ft or Iiin'.iiukh intoroHt. New nliooi nml Oxfonln nt Vnn DykoV 280 Wnntod -CnrponturM Mo.mlny morning curly. Honm '208, Tnylor A Phlpp. 281 0. W. Trofrtm of AHhlniid wiw In JnukHonvlllo in tlm Interest of tho American Development Co,, in tho mnttur of Hoctiring tt frntichUo on tho country roiuU. W. P. Itlploy win nt JnckMonvlllc ftatnrriny on himinofi lioforo tin county court. Mr. Itlploy appeared boforc tlm court in llio ititcrcntn of good rondo. It. A. IIolmoH, the itiMirnnco man, given his outtro timo to firo innurnnco nnd will give you hotter norvloo. Sen hi mnhout Spoulnl ra(en. Room 1 J, Jnokson County Dank Uldg. 281 A Conro Fioro of Cantrnl Point wn in JnckHonvlllo Saturday on htminflM ho f oro hr county court rel ative to n change in tho county road near IiIh orchard. Your wife wants a Rnick. 281 I lolb rook Withington wan nt Jnck nonville Bntnrdny on profoiIonttl hiislneiifi. County CommUsioiiorn Pntternon nnd Oworm wero at Jacksonville Sat urday attending the adjourned meet ing of the conntv court. Mimlin imdiywenr nt 1-3 off. See Vnn Dyke'fl. 280 Try n lonf of Ilordon'n Peerlos broitd. Phono main 371. 280 For tho bent hread nt no higher price phono main 371. 280 n. P. Thie us of tho Med ford flroo ry company wn i.i Jacksonville Saturday on JititiliiMK. So tho Morrivold Shop for book, tnairnriiin and fine enirrnvinjj. Mr-. Wm. Hnnley of Porllnnd. who ban lou vNltinjr her parent), Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert Cameron of Apple pate, returned home Friday. Your biixineftfl needs a Bniok. 281 Wear KiddV Pbnex. Mra. C. D. Reed nnd daughter, MImm Ivnlp, lvlm linvn It,,,, a.,....!!,... " ' ' " --' rj ,11, I,, , the winter in Ran Frnncincn. hnvo returned to Jacksonville. Phono 2fi01, OoodfriondV. R. A. Cook of Foots Creek wan In Jacksonville nttending to buHiness matton. ITondorion cornets at Vnn Dyke'H. 280 Mis Armstrong of Jacksonville was n Medford visitor Saturday aft ornoon. Cntlory and glassware nt Qood friend's. O. A. TTovor was nt Jacksonville Saturday on business before tho county court. Grnnitewnro nt Goodfriond's. A. C. Allen wnn nt tho county sent Saturday nftemoon. Miss M. R. Towne was a Mc1 ford visitor from Jacksonville Saturdny. Special muslin underwear snlo tit Vnn Dyko's. 280 A. C. Woolnm of North CentrnI loft overland Saturdny for his Klnmnth county ranch to bogin scoding. Uh fnmiy will follow nt tho. end of the present school term. Ccivnls nt Ooodfriend'n. W. J. Young nnd son. Into nrrivnls from Kiuisns, have rented tho ITol hrook residenco on North Central nv- T Coffeo nt Ooorlfrlend's. jWnnted Oirl to work in print shop. Tnnuiro Dawson Printing Co., 18 North flrnpo' street. 281 Mrs. Nellio Newbury of Jackson ville wns visiting hor slstor, Mrs. C. C. Tnylor this wook. Died Feburny 10 nt her parents' residence. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Hous ton, on North Trail, Mrs. Floronco Hiobnrdson, of lingoring consump tion, npod nbout 20 years. Sho lenvos nn infant child, nn nffeotlon nt bnsbnnd, parents nnd mnny other sorrowing relativos nnd frio'nds to mourn her Irroparnblo Iohs. Intor mont took plnco Friday nt Antiooh flomotory, John IT. Cnrkln, attorney nt law, over Jnnksonvillo Hank, Mr .nnd Jfrs. Geo. Rlddlo of Grniits Pass nre visiting friends in this city. You will forgot tho kind that mothor usod to mako when you try n loaf of Rardon's Porloss brond. 281 Mr. and Mrs. h. h. JowoII of Grants Puss aro rogistorod nt tho Mooro, ,F. X. Musty of tbo Meadows spent a few Hays in Modford this wook, ' I'. M, K'uislinw of llio Oregon Gnili lite (iompiiuy, toliiriiuil Hntimhiy IVoiu ii ImihIiioh trip to Gnu its Push, Try n pouun of Hnrdoii'H f rcMh I'niioy I'liocolnto nt -H)e pur jioiind. 281 Ifn1ll H. Kmtlll nC firlulu I'llHH was in Mcdford Hnturdny ovenlng on boeomo imnlo-strlck m, I huhposo, proruNHimml bi.HinesH. " ronl ' tlmt thoy wore ri fin,.. p. Kit... of tl... Knven I K"liiK to dl'J, for tho cry that roHO as (Coiitiinied from l'ngo 1.) iiinlor tbo wntor. Iliippcni'il Hinlilriily, "Tlio pniisoiiKoni did not hnvo tlm'o Oaks orchards was n Medford visi tor Siitiirdiiy. V. II. Jnokoon has returned from tho ship bognn to sottlo wns awful, It seemed llko Just ouo wall. After that I romomliorod nothing. Yesterday n trip to his mining claims in north- morning I regained my onsos. ...... ' I wnu Ivlut' nn n l.nnnli. Nnnrlv nil that day I wandered, tho details of tho MAKES tl 2,000 if SEVEN YEARSWORK em Wnsldiigton. ' Tbo Morrivold shop has just re ceived n ohipinuiit of books. 281 F, 1 1. Cbiiiuoiik of Portland was ;a Modford visitor Friday. A frush shipment of carbon pa pers nt tho Morrivold shop, 281 Frank K. Woodwnrd nlid Hurry N. Starr of the Knglo Point orchard syndlcnto, wore business visitors in Medford nnd vicinity Thursday nnd Friday. Mrs. W. C. Inmnn of F.ogouo Is i vUitlng Mrs. Arthur Hrown of this telty. Frank B. Wnlto nnd M. C. Miller Lands Here Seven Years Arjo With $1800 Has Increased It to $12,000 and Hasn't Stop ped Yet. wreck becoming more and moro vivid hourly. "Then I know that I probably was tho only survivor, and that I should Kot tho nowa to tho peoplo In Franco ns soon as possible, t saw a town In tho distance and walked toward It. It wns this town of Culdadolft, and I told the Kronen consul what had Imp pjened before I lost consclousncus again." niadcz' report was tho first news of the wreck that had been received. llo lay unconscious for hours after lof Siithorlin, Orogon, nre in Mcdfoidjho told tho moro fact that tho liner Ion business. 'bad foundered with all aboard. j John Robertson of tbo Gilchrist or- J ; chard on Rogue river was in Med-j itctntlvr Ilculege Office. f ford Saturday. ... MAU8KIIXKS. Franco, Feb. 12. , Kdgar Payser has returned from,,, n(t ho f0f now, of rol. ,U..g Islniid, ansas. bringing with w,0 nrfl aboard tho o n. . . k wrcckw, Frpnoll trans-Atlantlc steam- Ilnmllton and their families, nil of roinpnny., nw cranxy. bun- whom will focate here and engage 1 nnBU,B,,ed persons besieged n busbiess. A colony of thirty- conipany.s oMlfM horo t0(la, three Ncbrnsknns ,wero also of the , ' , . . . . ... . , . ,, , , i Half craiod with grler, tnoy at party but remninod in Portlnnd to 4 , . ., A t, n-.- ..f - r:..- i f .lmf. i.r-. .templod to wreck the offices. A riot 1 ' in . , 7 Im provented by a strong pollco after which they also will come tol ... ,rI, .,flWit. W. II. Itulnsford, who about a year ago purchased some 23 acres of tho old Arbstrong place north of Jack sonville, has just sold the south half of tho property, comprising 11 3-6 acres to V. F. Ilnu for $15,000. Tho land ombrncod In tho Bale Is set to young fruit trees nnd ovon at the prlco paid Is a good buy, Mr. Tlalnsford rcsorves tho north ern part of tho "Italnsford Ranch," Including tho bouso and other build ings. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnsford will leave shortly -for Now York and will visit Knglnnd upon returning. Upon their returning they will make their per manent homo on tho reserved part of tbolr ranch. Medford to reside, O. F. Cutbbcrt returned Saturdny rrom n business trip to San Fran cisco. Mrs, Ada Wallace Unruh, stnto president of tho Oregon W. C. T. U ,..:n t,,.ln,nl. ive lecture ... campaign issues todny' h,pl whcn "h" r"'' add,t'Jl a, the lb.pi.st church at 3 p. m. nnd,toflh? 80,vora, mCT'V Z' , joff tho Island of Majorca. Two Survivors. , Marcel Moal, an Algerian customs offlcor, and n passenger named Dla ' dox wore tho only survivors. Thcro woro 87 passengers on tho tt, tlm .tl'mtmr fll tlln mifl, fnllt(l ..i i. r.-jo ... r..-... , sons lost their lives is invited to attend these services. Moft1 ,h" ,,,cen, on ,0 f0,p ta' Mrs. Unruh is nn unusually logical 1 lho Mtu f n,ln0: strain, and ho conatsntlr raves of tho speaker. nn,,,, This afternoon the Socialist local :awfuI ccn0 roi.owea mo wrocK. will hold n half hour session at o and tho cries of tho doomed men and o'clock nt their hall on North Grape womcn- street. At 3 o'clock the regular! Tho wrcck urred " "Ba p"" mceting will open. Subject reading. iBa.( ono of th, m08t " (.nenkbu-. t.. Su mmnrv nf . places In tho Mediterranean, tho wa- nnd good Abraham Lincoln, decens- tor ,n tho chBBMl ,ta I,00 i00' 'ej. Throo years ago tho liner VI llo do All tho W. C. T. U. Indies with ; Romo "anK ,n nMrly tne "arao 8p01 their husbands nnd a friend nro ro-1 K,Io,lon on nonnl. quested o bo present at tl recep-1 ' The tttcMn of tion of tho ministers of this city and .... . ...,. a, ,,, Smith's! T nt,n. Ullsastor was duo to an explosion on bonrd tbo vessel. Instead of to tho lujunrlcs sho received when sho struck tho rocks In Llosa passage They declared thnt bad It not boon for tbo explosion sho would have boon ablo to reach tho shore be f oro sho foundored. NO DECISION IN HERMANN CASE (Continued from page 1.) tho conspiracy continued their co oporatlou to any time within three yoars before tho Indictment, and did any overt net within that time, the parties then will bo deemed subject to prosecution." Judge Wolverton instructed the. Jury that It was not necessary to show that persons engaging In a conspiracy derived benefit from such action In order to mako the conspiracy com plete. Ho outlined the duties of a commissioner of tho general land oftlco and said that It would bo very poselblo In tho courso of work for an official to mako errors which would not bo culpable. At tho same time, ho stated, an official, while apparent ly performing bis duties, might have an ovll purpose If It were shown that the defendant promoted a conspiracy, tho court said, ho himself would thoroby become a conspirator. Tho Judge defined a "conspiracy" at considerable length, showing it Is sufficient that a mutual understanding tins ben reached be tween two or moro poraons in order to complote a conspiracy. their wives to be givon nt hall Mondny evening, February 14. AH aro urged to attend. Mrs. Unruh will bo proRont. A good time is prom ised. Good music nnd social hour. E. H. Fitr.gibbon, field mnnngcr for tho Jncobs-Stine Co., of Port land in Modford, and to judgo from his conversation Modford wns some thing of n surpriNo to him nnd coup led with tho fact thnt bis company is doing n good business, he can bo considered n full-fledged Modford "booster." II. C. Kcntnor is visiting in Berk eley, Cnlif. Tho M. E. Aid Society will meet Tuosday afternoon nt 2 o'clock nt the homo of Mrs. Frank W. ITollis, 153 North Oakdale rvenue. All mem bers cordially invitod. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED A man who wishes to work a ten-ncro tract of land, closo in, for truck gnrdonlng. Call at HI North Fir street. FOR SALE Will soil my black maro 11 years old, 1200 pounds; good to work; flno undor saddle; porfectly sound; only f 150 cash. Call at 1000 W. Main streot. C. T. Har mon. FOR SALE 40 acres of good tlmbor flvo mllos from Modford; all down hill. Mat Calhoun, Phoonlx, Ore gon. FOR SALE Flno now C-room bunga low nt No. C1 North Rlvorsldo aro nuo; houso all modorii and oast front; mnplo floors; corner lot; prlco J2000; half half cash, balance torms. This will mako you a flno homo and Is nn extra good buy, C. H. Plorco & Bon. 286 FOR SALE Or 'trado, 0 acres on Antolopo crook, half bottom land; this Is undovolopod fruit land; will trado to half valuo; prlco $800. C. O. Plorco, Modford. 386 FOR JtENT Sovon-room modorn houso, furnlshod, closo la. 322 South Control avonuo, 281 WANTED To borrow $1000 on now six-room bungnlow; mnplo floor; plumbing, etc. 641 N. Rlvorsldo.282 WANTED 1 8-yoar-old boy wants work after school and on Saturdays. Addross R. 0 caro Mall Tribune. 331 FOR SALE Now gardon hoao, Iron Ago band cultivator, now orchard boxou, at a discount, Addross M, enro of this office , 282 TO VOTE ON GRANT. (Continued from Pngo 1.) gin actual construction at once. Tho plant nt Ontnrlo shows tho way wo do business. The truuchlAO was granted us Inst year tn February and on March 18 wo bfgnn construction, finishing n $60,000 plant by July. Tho Medford plant will ho doublo the ca pacity of thit at Ontario. "Our plana aro to manufacture gas from crude oil, to lay 25 miles of main that will cost $100,000 nud to supply 9,000,000, tho plant will bo sufficient tor a city of .10,000 peoplo, as wo aro convinced that Modford Is going to bo a largo town." GILT EDGE INVESTMENTS 33 1-3 acres, closo to Modford; 30 ceres E-yonr and 20 acres l?year pears; best commercial varlotlos; '20 J acres ready for planting; A No. 1 locality and under ditch; $20,000; terms. S3 1-3 acres fruit land; 26 acres pears, applos and apricots; 60 acres under cultivation; apricots will bear heavily this year; about half under ditch; a safo buy at $14,500; good terms. fi-room modern bungalovr, Just fin lahed; 4 lots; very desirable locality; ono block from Oakdale; a money maker at $3500; caay terms if taken at onco. Wo can show you. Wright 6 Allin 12S Eas' Main Streot. EMPLOYMENT and BUSINESS CHANCES Hurry Young of tho Mail Tribune moohaniaai departmont is spending n few days ou his ranch at Browns-boro, For stile Tout house and furniture; a fine buy. For sale 2 acres, close in, $325. Forsalo 10 acres, closo in. For sale 1 1-2 acres, close in, $900. ?ov sale Furniture of f rooms, a bargain. Fol sale 20 head of horses. For sale or trade 5-rooni houso. For sale or trado 22 special Winchester rifle, trade for chickens. ' For sale 5-room cottage, $2300. For salo-l-room bungalow, $1150. For sale 8-rooin bungalow, $2300. For sale 5-room bungalow, $2250, j For sale 10-rboin bungalow, $5000. For sale 1G0 acres timber, $1300. '! I For sale 10 acres near Woodvillo, $1000. For sale 2 lota on Oak street, $1600. For salo 2 lots on Oakdale avenuo, $2500. For sale 1 lot on Grape streot, $850. For rent 9-room and 6-room houso. For rent G furnished rooms for lodgors only. Second hand wagons for salo. E. A. BITTNER Phipps Bldg. Phone Main 4141 NOW LISTEN tt I Unless you get into line within the next fcvr-daysTj'hrf; small tracts in the Snowy Butte Orchards aAV0 txrill Via cnlrl nnrl vc will nrf hn nmnnrr fh EnffTraoriA purchasers. "Why do you not close a contract for one of i2ese"iacfcs at once? They are going fast and the man wk 4oesTot 'take this opportunity by the forelock will not lire twelve months until he will regret his short-sightedness of today- IS THERE ANYTHING WRONG? . Is there anything wi-ong with an apple orchard -wladi will produce annually a $35,000 crop of fruit? Is there anything wrong with a pear orchard wMcklast season produced a $17,000 crop of fruit? Is there anything wrong with those ten-acre tracts of 4-and 2-year-old pear trees? Don't they look good to youS Is there anything wrong with that entire Snowy Jkrfte orchard? Don't it all look 'good as an investaaeat? There is nothing wrong with anything, or anyfeedy, Tsmt you, and you will get right when you have inepecteci"thiB orchard tract. Just say to us that you would like to -ee what we have to offer and we will gladly show you. fifcow us an inclination to get interested and we will show you the best orchard proposition in Southern Oregon. The Toads-are pretty good now, and we have plenty of -caiSciageB.. Let us show you a Producing Orchar Let us show you a Growing i a,-.. Orchard J A V 1' The Medford Land & Orchard . Company 18 North Front Street See the Big Sigm IfedfM, te. an