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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1910)
MKDVOUl) AfAIIi TRIUUNJS, MISPffQllI), OKKCIOK MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 3010. MkAlk 0. 11, Manih, court reporter, ami wlfo nrrlvui! In Al'i'dford for tlio hob hIoii of tlio fudornl coilrt which In to ho hold liuro, V Jt I .(j wry will lay flooring or tlio work In oxchniiRo for a bicycle, tf Mm. Uowo ilnrliitf tlio (itiHt week Iiiih lioun vlnltliiK Mm. .1, II. tinmunlN of Medford. ""For Imirnnco, phono 3191. llunt-loy-Kromor Co. 191 0. II, Hainuolii and wlfo pont aim day vIhUIiik (l'oro MoDonald In HaniH Valloy. John II. Cnrkln, nttorr.oy.at-lnw, ovor Jackuon County Uanlc, Colonel and Mrn. K. C. Washburn with tholr Kiitmtii, Mm. II. I). Jnno and Minn Cadwoll, from Portland, woro In Mcdford Sunduy from Table Kouk. Dr. Htnpbatinoii Ih a Krndunto optl olr.n. Ovor Alloa & Itnarcnii'u. 195 Mm. 13. O. IJIwioll of North Con , tral nvonuo wan In Tablo Hook ovor 'Hunday, whoro her huHband In bulld liiir at tlio Meant orchard. Thuy at tended a BiirprlMo nlvon Mr. and Mru. Mcdford Collodion ARoncy, 10 por cent chnri'.od. Ovor Hurlburt'n now Htotv. tf Frwl Carlton, from IiIh ranch acroiii tlio ItoKiio, wan In Medford Satur day. Splendid flcn for nalo. Fnrnicrn 7110. John Tiinolmnu and hoii, John K., and O. 1 13111b, nil of Martlnvlllo, Iud., hnvo Incited In Medford. I'lorco & Hliophord hnvo niovod tholr real ontnto otflco from tho Mltcn building to tho pootofflco build in K. Call and rocolvo a copy of our listing. tf Truman I. Hodge, a plonoor of t Montana, and tho fathor of Mr. W. 12. NorrlH of thin city, died recently In Helena, Mont. Do you know that you onn buy any amount, from r. half aero up, In Oak dalu Park addition on onity tormnT Oakdale Land Invoatmont Co., 214 Fruitgrowers' Ilank bldi;. tf J. C. Pendleton to celebrate tholr "J&th woddliiK nnnlveriuiry. Kor rent 2 nowly furmdiod rooms In prlvnto hemo; nil modora cosvonl oucou. 203 Oloson Ktroot. Call Main M7. tf A. J. Porclvnl of Jacksonville la . aipondltiKu fow dnyn In Medford. If tho furnished room ad "looki good", run r.rcund to tho addroBa Riven and tnko a look nt It. MIhs Hall of AHhland i.pont Sun day In Medford. If tboro'o nothing want ad can holp you to accompllsb you'ro load tnfr too qulot a llfol II. W. JobiiHon, an applo jjrowor of Hood Jllvor, la In Medford. A atoro should bo advortlnod na roRtilnrly on It la oponod for bualncBa. A morcbnnt who wouldn't cIobo up for a whllo now and then "to unvo running nxponBos" shouldn't utop ad vertising now and thon to "nvn ox- William Bhlolcol of Ashland visit oil Medford on Monday. a. W. Dnrnum & Co., contractors and bulldora. Country work a npoo lalty. Ordora aollcltod. Inqulro nt Tho ToRgory. Mr, and Mrs. Van Uorlln hnvo ar rived from Portland In n Plorco-Ar-row owned by It. 13. Orlfflthn and Orlvon by 0. Van Uorlln. Tho trip wnH mndo In exactly 21 hours. Tho party coiiHlHtod of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnn Porllu, Mlsa A. MnoDonoiigh nnd W, Griffiths. Say, Mr, Archltoct, tho loaves aro falling from your troos, tho ntiuoR. phero la now clear; you hnvo only n fow daya loft to hnvo those pano rnmnfl and orchard vlowa taken. Pot ter got at It nt once. OroRory, pho tOKrnphor. Mru. 0. M. KliliI returned Sunday from visiting rolntlvea nt Abordeon, WiiHh. "Nat" Changes its program ovory SUNDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. SPECIAL MAT INEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY aftornoon at 2:30 School children under 12 years, admission 5c to matineo. ifllllustratcd songs by Miss Davis. tWo want amateur actors to put on a 15-minuto act once a week; no experience needed. Now is tho chance for all ambitious youngsters who wish to take up the stage career. Call at tiekot office. SPANISH PARLIMEN FEARED IT WIL World Wltlo Flnlit of tlio People Aijnlnst Property Is Oclttfj Waned In Spain, Taklnn tlio Form of a Battlo of tho Church Aualnst tho State. MADKII), Out. 2. )Hy courier to Iluudnyo, rYnnoo, Oot. '3.)- The Spanish parliament ineelH lioro to morrow (October II) in what ninny rem will bo itH Inst hchhIuii. Premier CihiiiIojiih, (IIkitkii riling the mlviuu of tliohe who would temporize Iuih called tlio parliament itiul Madrid loilay in oonHcioim of the fuel that nil Kuropo is nwuiling ulmoit bruiilliloMwIy (lie developments of tha next few ilnys. Tlio world wiilo filit of people tiKiiiiiHi property, tlio very filit which i oiiKrorthiiiK America niul Knglnnd today, Ih heme wugod here. In Spain it Iiiih inlfcu (lie form of it buttle between the church and (lie Htnte, but the ihhuu !k Hie huiiio 110 In other eouutrieH, have Unit here the church in really property nut! the Hlute poi'Honnl interests. The UrIiI in really 11 three corner ed one. The coiiMervutivoK and tho elen calfi, eoiiHtituliiiK prncticully a h!ii Kle Knmp for u conservative in nl wuyM 11 clerical anil a clerical nl wayb 11 coiiHervntive wnnt tho church left nliMilulely uloiie. They are moiiiirchiHlK, but if Kiiie Alfonno Hlickh to lits prexcut proerum of in terference with church iirivilcguH, they will fuvor ilepoHiui; him and of elevntiiiK Don Jaime, the Curlist pre tenilor, to the throne. I'poii Juime'H loyally to church intcrestH they can county uiKiuestiiiiiiiiKly. The liberaliHts tire the ccmid JudRo Crovell has returned from a two weeks' sojourn at Newport. 13. V. Guthrie, former half owner In tho TroiiHou orchard and nharor with H. I). TrotiBon In tho tltlo of "Applo ICIiik of tho World," will nr rlvo In Medford Tuesday. JikIru Cnlkltifl came to Medford from Anhland Monday' morning. nick Quellon and wlfo, who hnvo been vlaltlnit Mr. Quollon's nlstor, Mrfl. Gcorgo Walters, In Mcdford, re turned to their homo nt Corbln, Or. W. G. Thompson has moved from Dnyls to Mcdford. Mrs. Myrtle Cox, Cecil Sims nnd F. II. Smith went to Ashland from Medford on Monday. Judi'o Wolverton of tho fedornl court arrived In Medford Monday to open court. It. A. White, who wont south Into California with It. M. Clomona nnd wlfo n month ago, has roturncd to tho IloRtie HIver vnlloy and Ib now visiting Sam MendowB on Griffin crook. J. L. Wilson, wlfo nnd daughter Nora, havo returned from nn ox tended visit with rolntlvea In Nebras ka. Mrs. WUhou Is a Grlffoa, ono of tho earllOHt settlers of Grl'fbi Crook. T. Hoy, circuit reporter, passed through Medford on tho wiy from Ashland to Jacksonville. A. I). Sail a;; mndo a business trip to Jacksonville Monday. F. M. Jorlan loft Monday for nn oxtendod visit with his former 0111 ployo, J. S. Smith, who lives nenr Woodvlllu. Wrlnlits Enter Denial. CINCINNATI. Oct. .'I.-Orvillo nnd Wilbur Wriuht, churned jointly with infrincine; patents held by C. II. Iiiimsou of Pasadena, Cnl loduv filed answer to his suit in the United Statu, court here. Tho Wrights dony that thev iippropriuted the Lum.soii ideas. Thev assert that Lniuson patented a box kite, hut that it was extremely impractical nnd Hint it did not flv. ' Theatre T MEETS SOON L BE LAST SESSION Kroup. They uro mwmrchlulB, too, bill Ihey think the cIiiiicIi'm utithor ily in Spain too reut and want it limited. Thirdly, Ihoru nro tho extrciiie rniliciils ropublioniiM, HocinliHlM, iinuichiHtx, tiadoH uiiiuniHln, Free luiiHoitH, nnd, in Catalonia, nepar iUIhIh liiKOther with various Hiibili viHioiiK of ench Kroup. They wnr.t the HpiiniHli chiircli nnd Nlnte com pletely divorced, church property confiHcnted by tho stale. Hlute up porl to Hie church withdrawn mid the rcliitioiiM orderK driven out of Spain an Ihey were driven out of Franco 11 few vennt api. Afosl of them ulno want n republican form of government for the country. In cidentally, (he M'pnruliHln want Ihe Catalan lu'c-nncea to secede from Spain nnd ftt't up iik 1111 independent nation. Trouble will probably come in one of two wayn. Premier CanalejiiK may Hiiceced in holding KiiiK AlfoiiKo to his prcHcnt dutenuiiiutioii to limit tho chureh'H powcrn, upon whioli there in practically no doubt that the church will declare for Don Jaime and attempt 11 forcible chance of HoverciKiifi. Or the k$iipr, who in much under the chureh'H thumb nnd a by 110 means cnlhiiHiiiHtic Kuppor ler of the limitation program, may turn Scnor CanalejaH out of office and put a coiiHervntive premier in his place. If thin happens the ami-, clericals will revolt and undertake the establishment of 11 republic. What Premier Caunlcjns proposes is to make church establishments in Spain subject to ordinary civil low, to tax them, to put some limit upon the number of monastic orders in the country and to grant freedom of public worship to others than Cntjiolies. WILL HELP ERECT BUILDINGS HERE Business Men Here to Receive Prop ositions From Those Contcmplat inrj Construction of Business Blocks or Residences. With a view to financing nnd con structing needed highways, Messrs. Will II. Walker r.nd II. P. Uarnlmrt of tho firm of Wnlkor and Reed of Portland aro looking ovor tho flold In Medford nnd will rocolvo proposi tions fromthoso contemplating con struction of business blocks or rest doncoo at the FarmerB ami Fruit growers' bank for a fow days. If tho flold provcB Inviting, thoy will open n pormnnout offlco hero. Thoy wore Induced to como hereby George L. Davis, president of tho Fanners nnd Frultgrowors' bank, who explained tho situation to thorn, and tho need of capital to c.".rry out building en terprises. Thoy have with thorn tholr archi tect and engineer, Mr. Huttorworth, for passing up properties and plans, with a vlow of dosclgnlng and tnk Ing contracts for tho complete con struction of bualuess propositions, es pecially homes. Tho firm of Wnlkor and Reed, real estate, construction and financial agents, havp InvestoJ a lnrgo sum of money In construction enterprises In Portland, and Mr. Davis Is author ity for tho statement that a largo amount of money Is nvnllablo for similar outorpriseii In Medford. In writing nn nd about that furn ished room you have to rent say, in a eonvinoinjr way, just what you'd what it was like, "and all about it." "flways." "Nat" Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM MONDAY NIGHT The new "San Francisco Orchestra" plays every night except Wednesday and Saturday. These nights are given over to the regular dances. 1 -March, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa 2 jWaltss, "Aeslclepias" Lehar 3 Popular Song, "Every Littlo Movement" (from "Madame Sherry") Hoschna l Selection, "Tho Gingerbread Man" Sloano 5 Idyl, "The Glow-Worm" Paul Lincke 6 Piano Solo Selected Herman Lahann. 8 Quartet,, Rigolotto" Verdi 9 Grand Selection, "Les Contes d'llot'fman" , Offenbach 10 Finale, "Wild Cherries ------ ---"-- - isis theatre: THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" Miss Jennie Deweese I BANJO VIOLIN DANCE AND TRICK DOG J! Mr. Randolph Aue Swiss Yodler 3-REEL5-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES TJIJ3 GLRL OX TRJPLE-X ILIDR FATHER'S PRIDE AX ANCIENT MARINER THE ACE OP HEARTS SONG- 'IN THE VILLAGE BY THE SEA" By HARRY BLANCHARD. Doers Open at 7 p. xn. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS NOTICE TO COXTIiACTOHS. PlanB and specifications for Page Hotol building arc roady for figures, at tho offlco of Power and Reeves, room 212, Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg., Medford, Or. 1C8 CITY IS QUIET TODAY. (Continued from Pngt L) smoke blackened wall to tho flag staff descended. In a row inside the police lined, four blnek ambulances stand await ing for the burdens thev undoubtedly will have to carry to the morgue. Coroner Henrtwell today assumed personal charpe of the ten men de tailed to the wreck. Dozens of friends nnd relatives of the lost men are beintr cared for at the central police station, less than n square di-tant. Otis Visits Scene. General Harrison Gray Otis vis ited the ruins late last evening for a second time. Surrounded by a guurd of plain clothes men, he watched the laborers who swentcd in the pit beneath the glare of bun dreds of incandescent lamps strung over the ruins. His entire thought appeared to be for hi employes who had lost their lives at their posts of duty. The committee of citizons appoint ed by Mayor Alexander to admin ister the $2o,000 fund voted by the city council to probe the dynnmitiini already "is in possession of clues which may lead to the apprehension or tho guilty persons. Attorney Earl Rogers, who had an nctivo part for the defense in the recent trials of Patrick Calhoun in Sun Francisco, is a member of the committee. With two detectives, committee employes, lloijer-. today is en route to Sun Prnneieo to investigate ono of the elews in the committee's pos session, i Before leaving, Roberts refused to state tlio nature of tho information ho has seemed, but it is generally believed here Hint he will probe l'urt her into the reported purchasing from the Giant Powder company of San Francisco 01 a large amount 01 high 4xi1umvo by men who gnvo the liuiuos of A. .1. Brysou nnd William Morris. Tho dynniniie found under tlio home of F. J. Zeohnndalanr bore the stamp of the Giant company nnd further bore the dnto on which men giving the uhoxe names purchased the powdor, ('tensibly to blow out stumps on u rareh near Auburn. .Mass Meeting Called. Rag" Snyder - .. - The Merchants and Manufactur ers' association, of which Zeehunda laar is secretary, called a mass meeting of citizens for today. The association is planning a campaign for private subscriptions to increase tho regard offered for the apprc Iicnson of the persons responsible for the Times dynamiting and for the attempted' Zechandalaar and Otis outrages. Several business men hnvo promised varying amounts to the fund. Zechandalaar said before Ulie meeting today that an effort wiil be made to increase the reward of fered to $100,000. Mayor Alexander has increased the city's offer to $10,000. The state building trade council hns of fered $7500 and a local newspaper has increased the total amount by $1000. It was announced that General Otis would attend the mass meet ing nnd probably would speak. No Gas Explosion. The "police have abandoned the theory advanced by officials of the Los Angeles labor unions that the explosion might have been caused by gnscsin the basement of the build ing. Three men employed in the Times mechanical department declared after the explosion that the odor of gas had been noticeable all day. Their statements led to an investi gation by the authorities. Earl Rogers, head of the commit tee named by the city council to direct nn investigation of the catas trophe, accompanied by officials of the oLs Angeles Gas company and dynamite experts, made a thorough survey of tho ruins. City Is Quiet. The gns men declared that only recently their pipes in the Times building bad been inspected and found in good condition. They fur ther stated that no amount of il luminating gns could have caused such nn upheaval. They admitted that the shattered mains in the building probably added to tho rapid spread of the fire fol lowing the explosion. The dynamite experts were unani mous that the explosion was caused by carefully placed explosives. Thev could not agree on the nature of those, several declaring that nitro glycerine hnd been used. Los Angeles is quiet today and tho police anticipate no further dif ficulty. Nevertheless, scores of ex tra police aro on duty and Chief Galloway has ordered all men back from vacations. A second order was issued postponing all vacations in the department scheduled for this week. Engineers and Stenographers Will find complete as sortment of supplies and materials at Medford B00K Store Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sont to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. J -n- f-f 1910 AUTOMOBILE. IN FIDST-CLASS CONDITION, TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY LOTS.. ADDRESS H. C, CARE MAIL TRIBUNE. - - 4 I Sanitary Methods prevail in our factory. TMt Sl Gtun-Uct Per f Candy Patronize the "Modern BtaW Utitn CMlKticnnr C., Kin., Pirtlud, Onftt I1 ! Wanted 12 npple pickers. Ranch hands. Sawmill men. Laborers. Woman co6k. Giri for general bouj work. For Sale Stock and 10 -year lease, close in. $1G00 takes good business, closin. Bicycle, nearly new. Business netting $6000 yearly. FRUIT LAND. 14 acres, 10 in orchard, fine bouse, 2 miles out, $10,500; terms. 90 acres creek bottom, cleared, $123 acre; will subdivide. 10 acres, all cleared, close in, $2000. 40 acres, 3 miles, $G0 per acre. 133 acres, 12 acres orchard, alfalfa, fine water right, $15,000 terms. 10 acres rich red fruit land 1 mile to station, $2000, terms; improve ments. 80 acres, buildings, GO acres in trees, VL niile out, $300 per ucie; subdivide. 9 acres, 7room house, big bam. 7-year-old orchard, 1 mile from P. O., $9500, terms. 5 and 10 acre tracts of bearing Jon athan, Newtowns and Spitzeubergs. 120 acres, 10 in orchard, 25 alfalfa under ditch, tools, stock, $15,000. 160 aores, 50 fruit land, 7000 cord.- wood, close in, $15 per acre. 17 acres, 14 in heavy bearing, 2 mile- out, $500 por acre. 20 acres. 10 acres Bartlotts an. Newtowas, $2500. CITY PROPERTY. Lot 111x124 near N. Oakdale, $1700 for quick sale, o-room houso, modern, 50x126 lot. $1500 for juiek snle. Westmoreland lots $300, easy terms South front lot on paving, shadi trees, cheapest buy in city, $11CC 20 lots near city limits. $100 cuo-i 2 close-in lots, east side, $750. West Main lots, G0s240, easy ten.i walnut I'ark addition, lots 52x1! $350, your own terms. HOMESTEADS. 7 fino homesteads. E. F. A. BITTNEK Room 206 Taylor & Phlpps Bid. Phone 4141 Main. TRACE OF DYNAMITERS FOUND. (Continued from Page 1.) whoro tho explosive could have boon cither shipped by Southern Pacific or by automobile At tho request of the police the Southern Pacific of fioals today began a sourch of their records for dynnmito shipmonts nt all points botweon bore and Los An geles on September 22 or hitor. Tho Peerless, according to Infor mation received from Suusnlito at noon today, disappeared f,rom its nnohorngo thoro about a mouth ago and hns not since boon soon there. Tho Peerless has boon frequently seen about Snusnlito" during the past two yonrs. IiTCT'itfTai C0RSCT5 Every pair guaranteed These are all bargains A new 5-room bungalow, ev erything modern; toilet, laundry trays, built-in furni ture,, plate glass window, screens, rock foundation ; sewer and water, gas main, lot 50x100; this property for a iihort time only, worth more $2650 1 lot 53xl'17V, cast front, in the best part of tho city, for n few days k...$800 2 lots SOx-174, 30 large atp'e trees in bearing; terms, each $500 3 lots, 50xll2V $1170 $525 cash, balance $10 por month. 8 lots, 50x100, 4 lots 50x100, $230 per lot, or all for SoOCO Thos, H. E. Hathaway 134 West Main Street BULBS Exclusive .Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouse Phone 3741 Clearance We are determined to clean out on dishes ask that you call and in spect the exceptional specials. 25 per cent and Over 25 per cent and over Allin 6 Allin 132 West Main Street. Phone Main 2691 For County Recorder. I am the republican nominee for the offieo of county rocorder for Jackson oouury. Election November 8, 1910. FllBD L. COLVIO. For Sheriff WILnUK A. JONES Candidate for ro-electloa, (Paid advortlBOMent) THK 81'IIUT Olf IDAHO By Arthur V. North GUEATUlt THAN GOLD (Tho harnessing ot Wetrn Riven) Ily Clayton M. Jorm In OGTOIircit SUNSFT MAGAZDW Now on snle on all nwt tn, 16 CENTS 1! 1! Ik,; : v . ., M