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'TFi1 'i,vmtfi,f ifptf&n;-r -vf -Jf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aCEDFORD, OREOON, SUNDAY, JULY 3, .1910. CRISIS NEAR IN BIG STRIKE Railroad Representatives in Con ference With Interstate Commerce Commission - Trainmen Reject Arbitration. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 2. Representatives of tho Southern rail roads and employes aro conferring wit". Labor Commissioner Nelll and Chairman Knapp of tho Interstate commerce commission this afternoon. A crisis Is expected In tho threatened strike. Tho mediators are hopeful that a Btrlko can bo averted. Tho employes assert that a strlko would cost tho railroads ten times more than tLo demands of tho men It granted. They say that 50,000 men will walk out, but that the strlko will bo conducted quietly. President Flnley of tho Southern railway expects to arbitrate with tho employes of that system. The men say they will nut arbitrate. EIGUI SPECIALS BANK CAPITAL DO NOT STOP, NOW $100,000 i Refused Permission to Leave Train ! Mcdford National Increase Goes Into at Mcdford and Take Autos to Ashland, Many Will Stop on Their Way Home and Visit Mcdford. Effect Entire Isuue Subscribed Addition to Buildinn to Be Be gun at Once. TIS I T Busy Time for a Few Minutes in Police Court Saturday Morning Fines Paid in Coin and Promises. How the number of prisoners that Xlled out of tho city Jail and over to the police court Saturday morning could be accommodated In that small space was a mystery to all beholders, but they were.there. John Watklns was drunk, admitted It and paid his fine of $10. Thomas Farry bad $5 and was re lieved of tho burden of carrying tho money around. Otto' Martin bad $5 left also after being drunk. John Andrews didn't have any money, so was given the option of working five days on the street or getting out and bunting a more re munerative Job. Thomas Marshall, F. Hoffman and Tom Drury were given the same choice. Mike Wood had "walked all the way from Klamath Falls, y'r honor, nd nover before have I bin arristed In me lolfe. I came to tho town to go to worruk on the railroad, and I stayed three or " four days wld the "boys. Yis, I had money, whin I Tho Scattlo and Spokano special At a meeting of tho directors of tho trains bound for tho Reno prizo fight Mcdford National bank hold Juno 30 passed through Mcdford Saturday tho capital stock was Increased to morning. Tho Spokano train was In $100,000 In accordance with tho reso- chargo of Frank Smith, a well known lutlons passed at tho last mooting. merchant of tho Falls city, and all Tho entiro Issuo was renortod as hnv- nboard expressed keen disnppontmont ing been subjcrlbed with a great do In not being able to accept tho lnvl- mand from tho public for additional tatlon tendered by Spokano residents stock. The bank now has a capital of Mcdford to lcavo tho train and go of $100,000 fully paid, a surplus of to Ashland In automobiles. $20,000 aud undivided profits of $15,- For nearly a week Messrs. Hanauor, 000 with deposits approximating hnlf Rcddy and Ncoly havo been wiring a million. ojioKano io nave me ueicgnuon icavo .Many suosianuai citizens wore re tho train at Medford and Join It again ported having been added to tho list at Ashland, but the rnllroad officials of stockholders and tho directorate refused point blank to pornilt It. The will probably bo Increased. Mr. Math Spokane cars were on section ono of las an expert accountant from Indian No. 1C and tho Spoknneltes were In- apolls, was employed as an assistant formed that It would bo imposslblo in tho bank. for them to reach Ashland In tlmo iho directors authorized tho im- to catch that train out, although tho mediate construction of the proposed sanio pertormanco has boon done 20,000 addition to tho bank bulldlnir. many times before. which will nlno compriso an electric Many of tho Spokano men signified elevator and steam heat throughout their Intention of stopping In Med- the entire structure. ford on their way homo and Inspect- Ing tho valley. : SEVEN WAYS FIGHT NOTICE! From July first tho Rogue Kivur Flslt Co. will bo on a cash basis. All our goods are perishable nnd wo must pay cost as thoy arrive to us, there fore wo must havo cash to got them. Thin applies to all. Wo regret to bo obliged to adopt this system, but be ing short of cai Itnl wo aro compellod to do so. Hoping our customers will still conttnuo with us, wo reiunln, na ever, ROGUE H1VEII FISH CO. Messier & Kenneth. -f -- 4 AT THE CHURCHES. Christian Science. BnSnJ Christian Science sorviees nro hold every Sunday morning nt VJ8 North Grnpo street nt 11 o'clock. Subject for June 3, "God." Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Wednesday ovcuinir meeting at S o'clock. All are welcome BUTLER ADMITS PECK WROTE HIS ADDRESS MAY BE TERMINATED RENO, New, July 2. Tho uncer tainty of tho fight fans regarding tho 2. A London outcomo of tho big fight on Monday NEW YORK, July message received here today asserts led a speculative follower of tho gamol society nt 7 p, that President Nicholas Murray But- to Pnder possible endings of tho big Jar of Columbia university admits that scrap. the Latin address he Is to deliver He discovered that tho big fight before tho University of Berlin was may D0 terminated in ono of soven written for him by Professor Harry ways. Tho old reliable knockout Thurston Peck of Columbia, whoso route is the favorite and almost ovory resignation Butler demanded. man bolloves that tho whlto fist will Peck has announced his Intention tln& a black target, or tho reverse, of endeavoring to enjoin tho faculty A tevr regard the possibility of a from ousting him from tho Latin pro- referee's decision on points. None be- fessorship. If he is dismissed he "ovo that the fight will bo a draw. plans to sue President Butler nnd the Other ways that tho argument may university for damages. ,D0 ended aro within tho remote pos- sibility of a referee's decision of "no ILLINOIS LEGISLATORS contest" by faking; polico Intorfor- INDICTED SECOND TIME cnca w,th n0 dcclBln Bvon and n referee's decision upon police Inter- Presbyterlan Church. Patriotic service next Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Everybody is invited. Christianity should make the highest nnd truest patriotism. Good music and pntriotie songs. Ser vice commences promptly nt 11 a. in. borvico nt S p. in. As the pas tor goo sto Butte Falls to preach in tho evening nnd to mnke the Fourth of July oration Monday, W. II. Gore will occupy the pulpit in tho ove- ntni;. Ho will givo n pntnotio Gos pel message. Good music. C. E, m. J. C. E. society nt G:45 p. m. Christian Church. SPRINGFIELD, 111., July 2. In accordance with tho previously an nounced intention on the part of the state's attorneys, Senators Holtslaw and Pemberton and Stato Represen tative Clark were reindicted today. The Indictments replace one returned, but found defective. The charge against Holtslaw will not be pressed because the defendant has confessed. ference. HATPIN PENETRATES BRAIN FOUR INCHES came, tin dollars about, but its all gawn now.' OVERDUE BOMBAY SHIP "You've done pretty well with that ARRIVES BADLY CRIPPLED $10," said his honor, "with the bunch J you were running with, and I will: BOMBAY, July 2. The steamer give you an opportunity to go out Trieste, ten days overdue, arrived and get a Job." here today under sail and with a out Trieste, ten days overdue, jhere today under sail and "Yis sor, tliank ye, y'r honor," and i broken propeller. Mike made a noise like getting down I The Trieste carried a crew of 85 the stairs. 'and 34 passengers. W. M. Nellls deposited $10 ball and Fears that tho vessel had founder- failed to show. , ed In a Btorm bad been expressed BOONE, la., July 2. When Mrs. Peter McDonald was thrown from a buggy In a runaway on a steep grade near here, a hatpin penetrated four inches Into her brain. Aj a result sho lies near death today in a local hospital. Mrs. Andrew Simpson, vbo also was thrown from tho buggy, sustain ed probably fatal Injuries. The women were found unconscious by tho roadsldo by a farmer driving home from the city. Ho placed them in Ills wagon and galloped bis horses to Boone. Sunday sen-ices as follews: Morn ing worship nt 11, tho Lord's Supper nnd a sermon on "Tho Psychology of Religion." A patriotic servico in tho eveniner nt S o'clock. Special music by chorus nnd nn address on "Christian Citizenship." Bible school nt 9:45 n. m., C. E. nt 7 p. m. Every body invited to these services. W. Thco Mntlock, pastor. At Smith's Hall. , Xcw Thought lecture nt Smith's hall, 128 North Grnpo street, Tues day evening, July fl. B. II. Brooks of Chicago will deliver tho address. Everybody cordially invited. GENERAL ROBE DEAD AT SAN DIEGO HOME Ad-answerfntr J earning trips. trips are SAN DIEGO, Cal., July 2. Briga dier General Charles F. Robo. who fought In tho civil wnr nnd who was retired in 1903, died suddenly nt 6 o'clock this morning of pnralynls nt tho homo of his son-in-law, George T. Rogers of this city. Gcnoral Robo was born at Canas tota, N. Y., In 1841. Ho is survived by four children. MAHOGANY $200 ---- HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? EDISON'S AMBEROLA THE GREATEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT EVER INVENTED. Wo aro showing ho first "Amberolu" over brought to soul horn Orogon. You should call nnd hour it. MonutiCul imbinols, boat finish on ovory pari, of luot'haiiistn, oonooalod horn, nownlylo motor, porfoot y bnlanood in ovory part, best, inaohinory features over installed in a musical instrument. You aro invited to call and see our I0D1SON AIA 01I.LN12S. WHETSEL MUSIC CO. 134 WEST MAIN STREET -- - - . CAMP FURNITURE We are prepared to furnish you with the proper OAiMP "FURNITURE. JjUbUliMr (Jots, btools, Tables, etc. tho latest, strongest and most desirable makesTills GOLD MEDAL BRAND. We will bo pleased to show you camp stoves, tents, hammocks, in fact everything and anvthiuir needed to mako camp life pleasant. PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU, TOO. OUR MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD, OREGON Rock Springs Coal. Stock Market Holiday. NEW YORK, July 2. Tho stock money- market closed today and will remain closed until Tuesday. Two hundred tons of Rock Springs conl has been already ordered by M"odford pcoplo these people wore wise; thov will hnvo warm homes this winter. There is still time to order tho coal nt the present price. Soe W. J. Hurbn'dgo, tho tlrnymuu, or phono him you will want some of this conl nnd to get it you must or der now. Thero is no bettor conl in tho west. Get bns3t prico will iid van co soon. 05 Count Tolstoi III. MOSCOW, July 2. Count TolHtol Is 111 at his homo nt Ynsnnya today. Old ago Is tho causo nnd some nlarrn Is felt nmong his friends. NOTICE. All mombors of "Roboknh" lodge ro urged to bo present Tuesday night. Banquet nnd installation of officers. Ho buro and conio Tucsdny night. Medford Theatre Tuesday and Saturday July 12 and 16 ATHON STOCK CO. "DORIS" Seats now on sale for both performances. TTnHlrin frtr TTr.nlth THIS PROPERTY IS PRICED FROM $200 TO $500 AN ACRE CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING- IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY. AM QUOTING- THESE PRICES TO SEE IF ANYBODY IN THIS DISTRICT WANmS TO BUY PROPERTY. Now Selling Series No. 6 PIERCES SUB-DIVISION WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO: LOT 8, BLOCK 2, which comprises 2G acres within 20 minutes' walk of Mcdford postofflco; 4 acres in old orchard that will easily not $1000 this fall; 7-rocm houso, good barn, all in Al sbapo; 22 acres under cul tivation; will sell for $9000; $3000 cash, balance to suit purchaser; Im provements and crop vorth more than cash payrcent. LOT 11, BLOCK 2, which com prises thirty acres, all planted in pears nnd "pploB and ara now In tlolr third summer. It Las a corn crop on It which will easily not $500.00, n slg'tly building spot and ono of tho best springs In tho val ley, Prico per aero, $300; $30 cash por acre, and $C00 per acre per month. ONLY 15 MINUTES' WALK FROM MEDFORD P. O. ON AUTO BOULEVARD. LOTS NO. 1 AND 2, BLOCK 7, which comprises 8 1-3 n.-os, under LOT 12, BLOCK 2, composing 10 ncroa, 3 ucroJ planted 3 yonrB, at cultivation, at $200 per aero. Terms $20 per aero cash, and balanco to $21C0; $300 cash, baln-:co easy at C por cont. suit purchaser at C pdr cent. LOT 13, BLOCK 2, comprising 10 acros, nt ?2u'0; $200 ens'- IP' YOU PREFER Deal through our authorized ngent: IRA J. HODGE If. C. MALTBY CUSICK & MYERS JOHN D. OLWELL TORREY & MURPHY ANDERSON & GREEN I. W. DREOSLER AGENCY OREGON ORCHARD SYNDICATE id n o. (INCORPORATED) JOHN R. ROBERTSON, Secretary General Manager, Phone Main 4561 9 North Central Avenue. ACItBAOE C, 10, 10 nnd 20-acro tracts ono mile oast of Tr.lont, nt $100 por aero; $20 cash por ncro, bnlrmco $2 por ncro por month. Mod ford Orchard & Trust Co, Inc., 9 N, Contra). 10 aero tracts, planted to poara nnd npplon, now In oocond ininiinor; 1 miles north of Medford, on county road, at $325,00 por ncro; $05 cash por acre, bnlnnco $0.50 por ncro por month, MONEY TO LOAN W o havo $500,000 ofliUrn monoy to loan on first movtotgos. Farm loanB pre ferred; no lo.ns made loss than $5000. Li r l