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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1910)
"wsyt' wmrm&YrTir ' I'ir'"' w,',t r j , II MKIWOUI) MAM TUMIU'N'K, MKDh'ORD, OUKdON. MONDAY. NOVMMnUP '21, 11)10. Brookins Faces With Train; To Fly Across Illinois. d! Haviland ! Bread and Butter Plates Wo will put ou sale here tomorrow (sec oast 'window) six dozen (lorinan llnviland China Pread and Putter plates with pink rose decoration and a heavy double gold hand; a plate worth 7V to $1.00 each anywhere, dust, a flyef tomorrow. 6 Plates for $2.50 Copyright. 1310. by American Press Association. Seated In his aeroplane, it seems to be n favorite feat of Walter Hrooklns to race with the fastest railroad train. He recently made a sensational flight from Chicago to Springfield. 111., over the n-nte of the Illinois Central railway and Is .planning several other flights. When Hrooklns ascends ho always gives the KiiwJal train a minute's start, but before many miles have boon "winded a,vuy" the aviator loaves the earlier Invention of man far behind, ns Is shown hi the picture. Iepots,,witches and crossings do not bother the man of the air. although the numerous acquisitions to the ranks of tilers make It seem certaiu that In a few years collisions and disputes over right of wny will make law neeensary for the control of the bird men. CATTLEMEN AND ;TH1S ENOCH ARBElT INDIANS FIGHT Two Arc Killed in Battle Over the New Law Regarding Ranges Sheriff With Posse on Way to the Scene of Conflict. IS NOT TURNED DOWN HKUCNA, Mont., Nov. 21. In a fight between Indians from the Crow reservation and cattlemen on the, res ervation, two Indians were killed and two wounded, according to a re port that reached here today. A sheriff's poF80 Is onroute to the HciMio of tlio conflict, while the dis trict 'sittornoy Ik investlgatlnK charges Mint luo Indians were fired upon from nnihush. It Ik charged that tlio cattlemen weni the, aggressors and, arrestB of woll known nion aro expected to fol low. ilio rilit Is Kald to have grown out of :i law barring the cattlemen front uslut! the reservation lands as raugea. DUrogJirding this law, the cattle men, it is uaiil, drove their stock on tlio Indian lands, and tlio Indian!!, rounding them up, held them for a riiimoui of $5 per head. AiTiinllni; to reports reaching here tlio cattlomeu conferred and decided upon concerted action, firing on the IndlaiiK from ambush. Kivo cattle men aro wild to ho under surveillance awaiting the arrival of the sheriffs potitte. When modem Knocli Aniens conic home, they generally find a tihurce leourt staring them in the lnco; but, ( wiiile not .-o poetical us the creaturi of Tennyson' iinngiuation, Ilirmii rerkins, the lieloved vngabond in "Mary June's I'a," the ulav in which John Curt will present Mn. ! Figiuan nt the Meili'ortl theater ou Thanksgiving night, is J'ounil ninoiig surroundings which, while modern and pastoral, are by no means pro saic or conventional. And Hiram Perkins is not forced to go uyuy niid leave his wife to the arms of another man. In this piny by Kdith Kllis ho rctleeins liiinoit and wins again the love of his wife. The agency used by .Miss Kllis to bring about this result is the love of his litle daughters, for, as Hiram jsa.ys in the Inst act, "What grcatei 1 thing in life is there than the love of little children" Mr. Figiuan's performance ,o ".Mary .lane's I'a" is declared by ail the critics to be an artistic icvela tion and has won him greater distinc tion thnn any of the achievements of his notable career. Tlio bosi homo for you In this city Ik going to bo found and rented soon by an ad-answerer. Aro you an art-auswerer? I Underwear 20 dozen Hoys' extra heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, in sizes 1M to !M: sale price 25c Each : dozen misses' medium weight union suits, as a flyer. 25c Suit 10 dozen ladies' fjrey mixed jersey nblietl union suit; a 75e value. 50c Suit Here's a Flyer Special for Tuesday ami ednesday only. 25 Per Ct. Discount on all dinner sets, and on all stock patterns in diiiiierware. Now Hurry in stud buy your Thanksgiving needs in table ware'. A Snap HO ladies' and misses hand bat;, ."() to $10.00 values; samples; on sale here tomorrow at 25c EACH UP TO $5.00 Hosiery & Handk'fs. Come in and compare our quality and prices. We are giving the best, .uoods for the price ever offered in Met I ford. This is not paper talk. Tse your head. Come in ami compare the quality. Men's Canvas Gloyes Tight Wrist, 1 0c or 3 pair for 25c Buy a Dinner Set Tomor'w HUSSEY'S 25 per cent OFF on Dinner Sets I SANTA CRUZ IN REBELS' HANDS t'CniitlniiiMl from I'.-ikc 1 ) Hauklnts for health. Miners Want Charter. ST. l.OL'IS, Nov. 21. Tlio question of granting a charter to tlio Western Kodnratlon of Minora will come up this weok before tho American Feder ation of Labor, which Is In session hero. Tho machlnlsta nro tho prin cipal opponents of tho plan, as thoy decline that to admit tho Western Federation would niako t!io mining machinists si'hordinato to tho miners. I'riHtldout Lewis of tho United Mine Workers of Amorlca Is urging that tho Wostorn Federation bo given a ohurtor. G. 15. llado of Portland, of tho Hndo-JncohHon Co., wns In Medford ou a business trip Monday.. IJ. V. Phillips of San Francisco is In Aledford looking ahor the Inter osts of th'o Pacific. Telephone conw puny. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KOI SALK-Tho mobt attriieie and liet arranged ll-rooiu house in Medford; personally built by the owner for u hoine for himself; iiiul bo seen to ho uppreointed; price very reasonable. Lniidquibt, John, son & Liliim, Inc., St. JI ark's lill;. . : J0i) FOR SALIC fj-rooni Iioiiho and lot (iSxHOII; heer and water in on lot; 7 blocks from Main st.; a j;ood and cheap property. Lnndquiht, John son & Lilius, Inc., St. Mark's block. 'JOD L. ('. BlHomoi'o of Fort Klamath Is In tho valley ou a business visit. LOST On .Sunday, on 11th MM be tween Southern Orcjron hospitul and Oakdalo and Dakota ttvos., a lady V frrny beaded Iiaudbat' containinj; spcidacles and speelnclo ease. Finder reliirn lo CiilluVrt & Co.'. (1th and (Y'litrnl ave. 2()l) FOH HHKTTluee-rooni suite of fiirnislied hnusnkuopiiKf roonm, va cant nftor November 'JO, nl ''2D South I lolly st. if KOK KUN'T- -llmisfki'Ppiiiir rooms ,il 2:i Woosovell jive. 210 ers are beinu IjuriuiJ in trenchc- ju-t outside the city. An alleged order Hint their Knives shall remain 11.1 niirkcd is reported to have been in spirited by iroveniincut ofHi'iiils Owintr lo a strict eeiiiorhi '' news, the exi ct number of dead 1 not known. All rejwrtii, however iiftrt-o tin-.' at least 100 were slain. Some sources declare that 301) fell, n-liilc olbr estimates vary between 200 and 1100. Many private die patches that ei ilontly slipped by tluj censor have beun icceived b.V Kl I'uho ql'. Those messaues ileclare that Iho sol diers lircd volley after volley at Hie relreiitiiiK revolutionists uud that al ler half an hour's firiutr there were dead on every street of Zucateciis .Many wounded were curried from the streets und lire now beiiiK cared for by friends. Humors of rioting at Aluioze, ui. interior Me.vii-nu town, reached hen at noon. Accordiutr lo the hichk''! details, several persons wore killed n'nd tin levolutioiiists were drivn from the town. Efforts to confirm tho report of a battle nt Del luo between Ameri cans and Mexicans up to noon In dav laid not bee successful. It was learned, however, that the Mexican iroverninenl was scndinir tro.;ps t, the border lo assist the Ainoricni rauuers in pnliollin;: the Kin (iruudi uud in keepinur down lawless baiun of armed Mexicans who have beer erossiiiir anil recrossinir tho rivci and raidiuc' ranches. i Other Mexican troops are mnssint in the sink's where the revolution 1? incipient. The small town of Otic.'-i-ern. souiiiwest of Cliiliiinluin, is un der martini law. Franciaco Mnduio the revolutionary loader, former v liud his lieadquariers at (luerrero Mudero is now a fugitive in tin uiountains surrnundiiiL' Hie town and is hcinic sought by Mexican cavalrv .Mudero is surrounded by a few oi his chosen lii'iilcnnnls uud is expect ed lo uive buttle before ho surren ders. MEDFORD THEATRE Thursday, November 24 JOHN CORT Presents Max Figman IN" HIS (IU10ATMST KTCCUSN Tlio Delightful Comedy Drama by Edith Ellis Mary Jane's Pa Same Great Company Same Great Production As Seen liens Last .Season. The Play That All America Wants to Soo. IT MEANS HAPPINESS. Seats on sale Monday, November 21. BROOKINS MAY NEVER FLY. ffnnttniiprt from Vnrr 1 "I am afraid I'm all In, boys. 1 don't think 1 liavo y,ot tho nerve to Ko up iikhIii, at least not very IiIkIi." Tho lion or of .lohnstono's death appeared to affect Hrooklns inoro than any other of tho avlatom at the Denver meet. Hrooklns hail his eyes in Johnstone h machine from tho minute III., piano buckled, and ho Aatched Johnstone's every movement until ho van dashed to death ou tho ground. A friend who overheard rirooklns' i omuvk said that Hrooklns appeared to io terrified whenever 'lyliiK was mentioned. ITnskiu's for lienllli. You believed that "dead stock" to 'id salable whan you caught it. I'robnbly it was and is. Concon- ruto a little advertising on it: and, n a week, fojrjyjl that it over worrier" 3. IIiukliiH ror health. DIAZ DOMAIN ON EVE OF WAIL (Contlniii'il from 1'iigo l.) properly to AmericaiiH and t lie n iioi'keliuu tho proceeds. The iimis ifin of Aineiicau calllemeii also i looked upon with lilllo favor b, Mexican calllemeii, and HOW) of tin's class are said (o be aiuone; the forces of Francisco .Mudero, the revolutionary leader. The killiui; of Joohn Loekhnrl, nn Aiuericun, who wns sin. I from uiu- busli at I'nliniiritu, in l)urano, is iinollier matter Hint likely will nl tract Hie atleutiou of Hie aulliorilies ul U'usliiiiKton, it is believed, Keuimeiils of Mexican troops uic now stationed at Malamiras, Neuvu Laredo, Jiinre, and Ciuilud I'orforio Diaz, on Hut bonier. A heavy Kiiurd is pnlrolliiitr .Mexico City, but it is considered .linrdly probable Hint (lie revolutionists will attempt to cuptuic (lio capilol, Ilasklim for lienllli. . AN OPEN LETTER JZ? J? j? Mcilroril, Ortiii, Nov. 21, IS)10. Mr. I. N. Vestor, iMedl'drtl, Oregon. De.'ii' Sir: Yr wish lo rail your at tention to a few except iomfl bargains we are offering for n slmi't, time only, and which we are certain will appeal to von, he vou a recent arrival in Med lord or one who has been here for .some time. If a recent arrival we would call your attention to propositions A and ('. If yon know the field and are looking for an investment examine particularly propositions I! and I). They art snaps - -ask any person who knows values in city or valley. Here are the four prop ositions wo offer: (A) City lot fjUxHH) on which is lo cated a l-room house. One block from pavement. Located at Hamilton and Kleventh. Price sjWJOO. Terms to suit. This is an exceptional chance for the new arrival who does not caro to throw his money away in paying rent. (U) A city block, bounded by Third and Fourth, Kir and I'lvertfreen, just op posite the new $"(),()()() passen'i' depot of the Southern Pacific, where our box factory is now located. The lot is 170 by :5()() in size. Puddings K wHl prop erty. Our price is $21,(100. Tonus. ((') Kit) acres of land 1' miles IV the P. & I'l. railroad, near Derby, Ore.; HO acres tfood fruit laud when cleared; 1,000,000 pine timber. Talking of bargains here is one. Wo will dot this Iract go for-$2") an acre. (I)) MOO acres of cut over timber land; V'2 l"'l,'s W('sf ol 'Jacksonville. J lore -is a great chance for you, Mr. I. N. Vestor, for if can be cut up and sold sold at splendid profit. Our price is $15,000, with terms. We are certain that one, of these prop ositions will appeal to you. Drop us a lino. Wo are, Most sincerely, (!PATKIf. hAKI'J LUMPKP. CO.u h'dgnr S. .1 J a for, Manager. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PU0CHASED THE Union Livery Stables and will conduct a Ronoral foetl and bonrdinjj oHtiiblislimont. Homes boardod by tlio day, wook or month. I Kuurnnteo'u aquaro dual to all. R. GUANYAW UNION MVBRY BAItN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS, gjg .. , iminm-fam&,ij. j$MjV ,. - ,?- ( t AijJc ' " ) MWW.J;