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8 THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19.10. PR0FLEW1S O.A.C. 10 BE IRE DON Gragwt AfrieattHrJn'' Cttf WH Cftntfitet Extenshre Experiments This StfMfitRliiHtfeer a TUFT'S SPEECH CAUSES SLUMP Disappointment In High Financial Circles Results In Heavy Selling, But the Market Rallies All Along the Line. 12. X Xirsaaf tbo-aortlcultural de ar rttneat a& tft agricultural collect st r&ratXlt H acedfemi; preparing- nlf tfc tteMt vark tt e carried on la 5iitv -.TMt&h? the Jparteat in 19 10. J n,f win' roox m caeex p mo ro mi'tsiol' tle experiment ia cold stor- ngi inaSej&y hfo department last sea son. The results of- the experiment will U oTywirttcslar' Interest to grow ers, ns sfcowinB wkst csb be do&e fa th way of beUHBS- fratau Mir: Ksaaa will fee hero tale wtt n wilt visit t&a- Altenat growers v ijcoroWrate with ths department 1 - v-ear-eod efliwsr to secure a I' vT' irnajLtier this year to into rest tlieinselVee- fa the natter of4 pollhta- tlon and Irrigation. Prut: Eewia, Head of the- fcerltcsl- ttrrai department; intends spending greater J art oTtiio- sea sea In thl val ley and will" be accompanied aad as sisted by o titer metaUera a? the fae- Uyr Extensive-experiments will fee co in ducted" toy the O. A. C. ia Rs-jho river valley taiyear, arsons-walch will bo an elaboration, or the cold' storage ideal WILL PROBE GRAFT! (Continued" from Pace 1.) control of- the Peeple's Mahsa life as6oaatiea aad Lesae of Syracuse, N. Y., an insaranee oapaniaatkm, is sain to Eare- Been tranawrrtg witaeat xegnrcr to tfere iatereefcskef its newb- ocrs. xae- coarse-is- eeatanea art Teporfref State Superintendent ef Ia- SRranee WiHiara H. Hbteklriss. Mr. White's- secretary declared that tfee $20,086 "Mrbiaa the lien tenant governor received- was- paid to kka for acting as coBB&et and to- satisfy aa alliga tion owing te lam by. Joan Tevis of Louisville, Ky., wire bongfet: tke- con trol' ef the anseciatien NEW YOUK. Ko. H. Disap point n en t In high f.anclnl circle over tho speech delivered by Presi dent Tatt Saturday nteht caused heavy solllnB at tho opening of the stock exchange today; Nearly nil tho stocks In tho gcucral list fell otf, many dropping from one to threa points. As soon as tho first rush was over. however, thoro was a brisk recovery aad signs of strength woro evident all along tho line. WASHINGTON. D. c Feb. 14. Republican congressmen, taking SEVEN SCALDED ON DESTROYER Boiler Explodes on Torpedo Crnlt Hopkins In San Diego Harbor and tho Crew Suffers Severe Injury. President Taft's Lincoln day speech at New York as tholr keynote, today prepared their first shot for the con gressional campaign next auttumn. Encouraged by tho general opln toa that tho president's speech was the most powerful ono ho ever de livered, tho "regulars" decided to take advantago of. Taft's I'ggresslvo- aesa by having the speech made avtl nhle for "franklnK" through the mails b ymaktng It a part of the con gresslonal record. MEN FIGHT WITH KNIVES TO THE BITTER END C. D. Yweeat- of Saa Kraaaisee ia ia Medf ord leeTkasj; after his- easi ness interests. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. J4. His body mutilnled bj" several weaais inflicted with a prent butcher knife, Henry Faust, a cable splicer, is dead and nermann Harr is under arrest on a charge of murder. According to tho story told bv Harr, who is a bartender and is 20 years of aj-e, he used the knife on Faast in self-defense, when Fnut attacked him during an argument in the rear room of a Lapuna-streat saloon last evening. Hair's face was badly lacerated, apparently bearing out his contention that he hnd been attacked. SAN DIEGO, Cnl., Feb. 14. As the result of a boiler explosion on board tho torpedo-bont destroyer Hopkins nt this morning, seven men woro seriously scalded and tak en to tho Agnow sanitarium. Tho injured are: J. F. Hunt, chief water tender; 0. B. MoNerlin, first-clnss fireninii; V. A. Neave. first-ehiss fireman; 11. K. Taylor, first-clnss fireman: L. B. Carletillo. second- class firenmn; A. E. Clnry, water tondor; T. J. Brown, coal passer. The accident occurred nt wlmrf No. 2, on the Corcuindo side of the bay. where tho little fighting craft was anchored. The Hopkins was get ting up steam preparatory to lenving the port with the remaining vessels of the fleet for tho regular practice crujse in northern waters. In the fire room of tho Hopkins were the regular crow. The steam gaugo of the boiler registered 200 pounds pres sure shortly before the accident hap pened. Without warning to tho men im prisoned in the boiler room, a water tube suddenly gnvo wnv. letting out quantities of the deadly stentn. Seven of the men were caught in the room and did not escape until they were badly burned. The doctors were hastily summon ed and the ambulance called to bring tho injured snilors to this city. 25, 50, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50. Valentines Here Tomorrow at 15, 25 & 50c - each - i HOSIERY LADIES' Hnvev Fleece Lined Hose, 25e qualitv, sale price 3 PAIR FOR 50c Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, 35c quality, 25c pair Ladies 50c quality. Black Cashmere Hose, 35c pair. Men's Heavy Wool Sox, 35e and 40c quality 25c pair. Misses Black Cashmere AVool Hose, 25c pair. Boys' Heavy School Hose, regular 25c 'quality 3 pair for 50c 20 dozen Boys' and Misses Fleece Lined Ribbed Hose, all sizes 10c pair TOWN CHANGES NAME TO ESCAPE JIBES OF JOKERS DUBLIN, Tnd.. Feb. 14. The lit tle village of Cook, near O.wensville. located in the "pocket" of Southern Indiana, has decided to change its name from Cook to Pcarysvillo. Following the alleged discovery of the north pole by Cook, the name was selected for tho town, but when he failed to prove his clnims the resi dents of tho place "decided to change tho name of the hamlet to Pearys- ville. in keeping with tho recognized discoverer. Men's Nap-a-ite Gloves. Regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Quaities CHOICE $1.25 PAIR HUSSEY'S 1 The Peoples' Store The Safe Place to Trade From its oarliost concoption up to tho proaout timo this store, haa givon tho pooplo tho boat merchan dise posaiblo to buy at tho vory lowost pricos. Wo In tend to go right on giving tho moat for your monoy not a few scattering Hnoa that don't amount to any tiling, but on ovory lino. Wo will always aoll goods on a vory low avorago profit and in ordor to inauro a safo atoro at all timoa wo will atand back of ovory tiling sold roady to tako back and mako good any thing that provea unaatiafactory. February S&lcs Better Investigate These Many saloa aro going on for Fobruary. You are invited to como and aoo tho aaaortmonts of roally fine Waiats, Skirts, Suits, Ooata, Petticoats, Romnants, Embroidorioa, Droascs, otc, otc. You will find some thing to ploaae you and tho prico will aatoniah you, as it ia so low. IFe Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. I BLOOD POISONING FROM SLIVER Frank I'lymale, who has bee.i working nt tho -Miko Ilanloy ranch, on Little Butte, for several month, camo to Modford Sunday for treat ment for a bad case of blood poi oning. Ho extracted a silver from his left hand n short timo ago, UNUig a needle ( as a surgical instrument. Tho sjKit , rofuscd to honl and finally tho whole hand became so swollen and painful, that Mr. Plymnlo was obligod to soc'k i medical advice. Tho physicians say it is a bad, but not particularly dangerous, enso ninl oxpect to effect a quick euro. W. F. T0BIN DIES. W. F. Tobiu, aged 00 years, died Saturday night at tho Modford hnx pital of traumatic pneumonia. Tho young innn wiih taken with ty phoid Fovornl week ago mid hud ro covorcd from that liHcnno, when ho was attacked with pneumonia. In. his weakened condition tho Hccond attack proved too much and ha rap Idly sank until death camo. His brother, Wnltor Tobin, of Port land, was summoned several days be fore tho ond and was with him to Um laut. Tho romainn will bo sent to Port land tonight for intonncnt. $12,750 LOTS SOLD IN ONE WEEK 4 1 The Boom is on in Oueen Anne Addition, the Choicest and Most De sirable Residence Property in Medford--The Home Addition with a View. The following prominent citizens purchased lots in Queen Anne Addition during the past week: A. Conro Fieero Two Lots W. G. Aldenhagen Jeff D. Heard One Lot F. A. Smith One Lot One Lot R. T. Fritzberg 1 Lot, Wm. Aitken 2 Lots, W. W. Harman 2 lots E. B. Davis A H. Miller i ' 2 lots Al Anderson Fred Cook 31nf c Dr. R. J. Conroy MA Dr. R. W. Clamcy 3 lots Streets have been ordered graded and paved, Concrete Walks laid, Water Mains and Sewers contracted for. The Queen Anne Addition Inc. 18 NORTH fRCNT STREET MEDFORD, OREGON I