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)EORD MAIL T&LBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OUTQC) PRINCE QUITS Central Point Items JOB II BANK '"Director of Forclnn Department" in Chicago Bank Is Asked to Go Down Among Common People Af ter Business and He Balks. CHICAGO, Oct. 24. "Yes, I quit iuy position becnuso thcro wns not enough work attached to it. There was no other reason," explained Princo Nicholas W. Engnliteheff why he resigned from tho position of "director of foreign dcpartiucnt" in United States Senator Larimer's La Salle street national bank. Princo Engnliteheff believed when "Jiq assumed the position Inst August that he would hnvc an opportunity to sharu the urent resnonsibilities atatendant to directing n big fin un cial -institution. Tho prince novcr dreamed he would bo asked to go down nmong tho common people in the foreign quarter and solicit business. He ex pected to be a power in tho financial world, but he found that the old of ficials of the bank had n knack of handling the big propositions with-. out consulting him. FAVORTISM CHAR6E IS HOTLY DENIED CHICAGO, Oct. 24. Resenting Intimations that the American league umpires favored tho Athletics, Ban Johnson, president of that organiza tion, today declared that the charges were "unwarranted, unfounded and unfair." "The most partisan Cub fan must Admit that superior playing and not the umpires defeated Cihcago," said Johnson. "Sheridan Is one of the most capable umpires In the Ameri can league. The plays were close in the last game but no favoritism was shown any man." T. M. Jones of tho Central Point Furniture company has added a fine now delivery wagon, purchased a new horse and Is now ready to de liver tho goods nt any point within flvo miles Of Central Point. Quite a number of tho Greater Oregon Home Uulo association's placards were In town from tho sides of buildings and fences this week by tho over-enthustnstlc prohibitionists, but as none of tho peoplo hero enro for either homo rule or prohibition, no one was visibly affected by tho operation, save thoso who wasted their tlmo "fingering tho paste boards." . E. Price announces his Intention of putting up a now brick business building in the spring, on tho ground where his wooden shop now stands. Henry L. Held of Warsaw, Ills., accompanied by his wife and daugh ter, was looking over Central Point Saturday afternoon. Her. Held ex- I pects to locate at some point on tho coast but has not as yet selected the spot. Walter McCnnn of Maryvlllo, Mo., spent a few hours In town aSturday going from here to tho Applegate country. Frank Plavlch, manager of the Antlers at Seaside, spent a few hours In Central Point Saturday with Col. C. L. Grant. Mr. Plavick Is on his return to eSaside after a sojourn of several weeks in Los Angeles. Ho was only one block from the Times building when the explosion occurred. The cement work for the abutt ments and piers of the Bear creek bridce is complete and work of fill ins: in the approaches is now prog ressing. It will be several weeks. however, before the bridce structure will be placed on its new foundation. The cement work looks substantial cnoutrh to outlive the centum. Oswald West, detnocratia candi date for governor, wns given an ovation bv tho people of Central Point at noon on Friday. Mr. West is the man of the hour in this com munity, regardless of party affilia tion. In receiving Mr. West the peo ple of Central Point as good as de clared their allegiance to his cause. James Shields, J. 0. Isaacson mid Hen Peart have gone i the Round mountain country on u deer hunt. If Mr. Isaacson fails to bring a deer into camp this time it is the intention of Peart and Shields to "call for volunteers" among the antlered throne to allow Mr. Isaacson some rifle practice, and if possible induce one of tho fleet-footed bucks to die a martyr in the cause of the financial uimrod. John Albert is improving some more of his Pine street property with small buildings to he used in con nection with his storerooms. It. B. Dunlop, an exper' grocer, ar rived from Peorai, III., this week and has taken charge of the grocery de partment of the Quality store. Mr. Dunlop comes highly recommended by prominent Peoria business men and we extend to him n cordial wel come. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Murray were in Med ford Sunday, where Sam was baptised into the faith of socialism by the Rev. Mr. Debs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gnut visited the historic town of Jacksonville on Sunday and found the village of '49 to be coming right along in the lino of improvement. We also noticed that is, he did that according to signs displayed above three or four doors, that Jacksonville is not in the and regions. Dr. E. Davis wns in Medford Sun day evening to henr the great social ist orator, Eugene V. Debs. S. B. Reeves and two children, ni' Oregon City, are here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maun. Mr, Reeves is a brothor of Mrs. Mann. t t 10 acre Orchard Tracts IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN j?We have a few tou-acro tracts and quo -lO-ncro tract yot imsold; 40-nero tract has Beautiful Oak grove for building sites, good Iioubo, barn, windmill, gaaoliuQ on- i and everything convenient; there is no hotter land in tho Roguo Rivor Valley; f " n Em. 4 no better location for an ideal home. If you want a good piece of land or bountiful home, sec our one-acre tracts in tho big Oak grove. Prices are lowor than anything in the valley, considering location and q uality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner, or have your agent show you these tracts. . . A . Kane's Creek Items MINNESOTA TOWN IS BURNING UP Mrs. riiginbotham was the guest rover this way the forepart of the ui "" -'iuiuuu one uuy recently. i week with WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 24. Re ports reached here this morning that Warren, Minn., 50 miles from Thief Palls, Minn., at tho junction of the Soo and Great Northern railways, is Jifire. Calls for help have been sent to Crookston and Grand Forks. A special train has been sent from Thief Falls. The blaze is now be yond control. All wires aro report ed down. Mrs. Stineburg and children sint Saturday in Medford doing shopping and visiting friends. Bill Rhoteu. better known as "Lit tle Willie." who lives on Kane's creek, killed a panther one dny last week which measured 14 feet and 11 inches. What do you know about that? Mrs. E. Rhoten and daughter Ida spent Wednesday in Gold Hill doing shopping. Mrs. John Thompson of Blnckwcll spent a day recently, the guest of Jirs. Householder, '.RIDES TRAIN FIRST TIME IN 41 YEARS SILVER LAKE. Or.. Oct. 24. H. (C. Fleming took his first ride on a railroad train since 1809, Sunday, when he left Klamath Falls on the local for Siskiyou count3', California, to make a visit to relatives and old friends. Mr. Fleming has passed the three score and ten summers and lins bonn a resident of this pnrt of Oregon for more than 30 years. Ho firsl re sided in the Rogue River country' and served a number of years as county school superintendent when the entire territory now embraced in Lake and Klamath was one big county and known as Jackson. Af ter sorving this territory as super intendent ho removed to the Silver Lake region, where he settled, taking up land, and went into tho stock bus iness. Later ho went into the gen eral merchandise business and now has two sons who conduct a store at .Now Fine Creek. U II Mrs. Lawrence of Gall's creek wns'Norri a line Ionil nf nrmW ... . ... - - ",,-, which she readily disposed of. The Dardanelles school has been progressing nicely for the past three months, with Professor Hnzclton a. teacher. Professor Ilazolfnn ie en gaged for a nine months' term. Mr. Lewis and wife were in Med ford the first of the week on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Hniner. who left for Los Angeles some few months ago, have returned home and say there isn't any place like Southern Oregon. Miss Ivy Householder spent Sun day afternoon as guest of Miss Ora 4 604 W. Main Street, Medford, Ore. SHIPS ASKED TO LOOK FOR LOST STEAMER NANTUCKET, Mass.. Oct. 24. Atlantic liners and United States revenue cutters were today asked to search for the tank steamer Okla homa, whose wireless call for aid was picked up last night by the rev enue cutter Acusna. The whereabouts of tho Oklaho ma Is unknown, tho Acuahna loalnir communication with Its wireless aft er the first flash for aid was re ceived. Operators of various wireless sta tions are trying to get In touch with tho Oklahoma. JAPAN TO INCREASE i ITS NAVAL Fi I FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on Southern Pacific rail road, Rogue River valley. Nowly refurnished, papered, painted; e(ttipmenumodorn; buths, toilets, electrio lightb, hot and cold run ning wateS Now doing business. CALL ON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVEB ELECTRIC COMPANY, 2 IB West Main St., Medford, Or. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices KoaHonablo COFFEE,N a PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford. Ore. Phone 303 t.C0URT OF COMMERCE TO BE NAMED LATER WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. The positive statement is made at tho White house that President Tnft will not uutno tho new court of commerce uintil tho reconvening of congress. For weeks rnilroad lawyers and shippers who have been in Washing ton nttendiug the sessions of tho in . terstato commerce commission in connection with the increase in freighj; rates, havo been discussing the possible porsonnel of tho new ourt. It is known that a dozen or more ttiames aro before the president for appointmont to the commerce court. The northwest and the south nre particularly anxious to bo represent ee and ravonto sons of those sec tions aro being pressed to the atten Lion of tho president. SAN DIEGO MAN WINS AVIATION PRIZE LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 24. Aviator Charles P. Walsh of San Diego today holds threo trophies offered by the California Aero club for altitude, distance and sustained flight. Walsh made a clean sweep of the final events of the first novlco meet ever held In California and plans to return to San Diego today with his spoils. While the flights on the Playa del Roy motordome yesterday wero not so thrilling as thoso of tho big meet held hero a year ago, they evidenced tho progress of aviation in southern California. TOKIO. Oct. 24. That Japan has decided upon an appropriation of 80,000,000 yen for the increase of its naval force during the next six years was the announopinpnt nf Premier Katsura, who spoke at a meeting of the united clearing houses today. The premier said that the govern ment was considering n naval policy that called for an increased arma ment, lie added that it nUn w.no considering a complete change in the const ruction of its warships. NO WORD YET OF f - 4 f MRS. EO ANDREWS, VOICE CULTURE, AT NATATORIUM TUES- AYS AND FRIDAYS. PHONE NO. 3162. 4. Marriage Licenses. James Paul Lake and Sylvia Ethel Kelly. Probate Court. Estute of John Litt L. L. Multt appointed administrator and L. A. Neil, P. W. Paulson and Henry Pro vost appraisers. Estate of George W. Magerle Ida M. Magerle appointed administratrix. Estate of William Owings Amanda Owings appointed adminis tratrix. Estate of August Meyer Order Botting-November 30, 1910, as day of final settlement. Estate' of James Bighum T. E. Pottlnger appointed administrator. Haaklns for fcealtn. PORTLAND CENSUS Ofiice Supplies CJJThls Is headquarters for offlco supplies architects' supplies, etc. all at right prices. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24. Ur ban Hester, In chargo of tho Investi gation of tho enumeration of tho pop ulation of Portland as mado In April, probably will conclude tho work by Wednesday night of this week. Tho schedules, as conducted by Hester, will be forwarded to Wash ington for announcement and Port land will bo compelled to wait until tho work Is completed by tho census bureau to ascertain Just what reduc tion has been mado. Hoster rofused to glvo any Infor mation as to what tho total popula tion of tho city may bo. "I havo novor addod up tho re turns," ho said. "I cannot say how near tho tUly tho newspapers esti mate of 223,000 may como to tho of ficial count." 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