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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1910)
:i 1 G MJSDFORD MAILTOIBrXE. MKDFOED. U it 3I fj" 14-FIClIft GULF TO LAKES NOW IS DEMAND Delegate o Waterways As$qciafcM, 'Diuregard Presidential and Offie r Irttimations That Less Depth Would Do as Weil. WELL WATER 8M TO BE DANGEROUS City Health Officer Shearer issue Note of Warning Against the UV of Water From Wells Throughout the City.' MB,!? ti WT. UH'.IH. Mo., few. -Jt.A II foot hhoI froto (1h Qnwl Jjtfcr t ft Gdtf of Marie Wlb iTdrMin uf Ike diAvmt at' lb eofrreMfw or il Ukkw to ilw OHir Dp Wu ftirway aeewiatkw. in mmveatioi hero, Tlic dfkwilf" atood pnl lodav IJitev'jmltn- proidawlHtl nt the intiuMtioine Hint a waurwar f Is depfji and xfierimenlal wsderwa on oilier river Iioiild b tried, lit delegate ntiiuk lo the oriftiiinl dc winnd tor "t'vtuiotm fixt tbroJi (k nillN "The voice f Hi' Kik and tb will of Slip ueople reVe to neeatn rainbow, fnls promts and crus ion," dediire u resolution recom mended to (fit ronveillioti by the re oiiti'iiH i-oimnil (. There i bill doulil (lint il will lie adopted. The rtwilutioii if fttlcon fli a veil MtlHck on I Ik vnrtinlUy tor llio Olii. ifver, rdmwir lv l'refd''nt Tkft iiih dia-rfnyiM nfler lip had nailed will u larue nit oj" river bonis fi-om Si liul to CMon"o lo Hllctid the con vention of llio wnlcrwny umoc'iat'ww Alter (lull trip lie recommended llin tin Ohio wniurwny be firnt coruplel cd nm mi ixKiiincnt. The delpgnto deuunid llio (Icc'iH-'iiiiiK: of III .Mis- tdhftf''H. We f Deliver Our Own Groceries t, i ftt J, FOOT OF SNOW COVERS KLAMATH Electric, Telephone and Telegrapl Wires All Down Atmosphere Ho Cold, Temperature Being But ? Little Belov Freezing. 4KMM.TII KAI.1,8, Or.. Nov. 20 fb snowstorm of tho past tbraV WTfl waa something unusual for Kla IliUth fall flit till time nf vntir An eft mreral day 0 more or lews nth.' (8 began aawwIuK Tiiwluy niorriliiR HjU all day tlikt ujiillnutJi) u aim tmwn. Tumuny ulaht lao miow luru tkf to ralN ami all iiIkIiI Ioiik It poutj tw down In torraiitH, ihuUIiik off t lie IiforWutw day. Marly attain WiHlnoe-Ujh- (lie aaow started to full anil con tfenwl without HlmtomuU until abuilt iu oVIiieli ThunHlurriilelit with tlji llwlt that thr? U olou lo a (out itQW Mij tau xrynud. line! iIiim-m Ixm 110 'I" tnlxuil wftb-'thu hiiow tliun wulil probably le vUmv to two foot of iai,,littoiitlfiil" nuw. Am ft raaull nf thu nnw thu tlw tii(V ttiluphonu and tjloKruih wlr-h liiivu baun tiouiKliriolydmnorulUod nil iHVjf tuu WHUiify. Ytatrlj iiiuru biK wohI iiamt In from uat In tlio vadf-y along tJi rural l!aa that thtMH wr iiowu, mill mail liava Iiwmi awnt tui. ImHi rriH Uiv lliboit and )K'i ruiHwulaa. to ruimlr th dam Kg. -rids Hiornhu It flarMt oft aflr m hHMVy fog wily ami twlaj Ilia auuhau Imcm ablnlua Im l-tiUy moat Uf taw day with ItUlt lndlvllOH o( furtliKr MiiilluuatUin or l ha aivrw. Tie HiitMiti''rt' U not culil tau Ihiii litTutHro ualitg rury llttltt Mow frtt-1MB. PIONEER SETTLER ilr. iiml Mm. Juku hvtuliM vl lIVllll. Kllllllillll IHillliU. .1 fi- Nell' An n wil lo rvluiui mill im uii. Mi wuuiiiiiu I a pmiMmi i lUu lilum Hill uHiilr mill tha old UiiiiitMi-iH in IjimijuII t lt till Uiirs tin IJMuiHi of bullal t'tivil bv tin h.miili Mudooa kl MM OlldvMol Iu iiiitl Mf. SwatiUiBK ami III fuiuilt "lltan llijlllia odtiif up out 01 tliw liilttx, biiid tint old KfiitlwuaH, 111 lallina il (lm iniHiltuit," a 1 1 tliv.t rouit niii yir elllli' mo bafon I ouM "ii t lit l(UJIU. Tai I atMil H4l llljUii MHiBltldii' Up IliruiWli Ilia ttnt. mi )ta 11 wuy uf Wiirtlln' III ullierw 11..1 (0 Mil loo cluati, I look a almt u' liiin llli iiii old Khun - I 'i"'1 Tliitn tin liuucli Jiiniiil u uih' cliiiivi'il mid It kiK iuu nnd ll wi oi tin' lomily Iiiihvi fnt'it Iimv linn- iiii. Did I kdJ thai firel ludiutm Youitv fi-llar, I didn't linu (o no nild liM.k " Attnr a tliorowffh iNVrMifgatton of (n alJw.-t, Invotviag mack hard work affd eatful t6f, and kavbwti aatftofomi aunty' mado of tk rfty walur tiNi'tily am of vnrJoau wall wa tarn, fcflleetwl at raHl0a. Vr. J. .E. iljitarer, thu elty hoalta otlievf. hm made Ibo following atatemeut ryrd. tnif aaaltar' foadUlon In Idfofl: Tin moat cafwfHl rii"rci, avert 9a of tha matter IhjIbk wasldw ad. load eonclufllrely to Uia dfldeloM km la' nmtbt of Inf'-ctlon In the rlty rccABtly baa boon the troll tr&(cr, Ji!cb no me ixjople Inciat on nelns. It abould l ovldont to everyone that In a city which baa Iwponie aa ikjjiu Ioum and an t lowly ttl'.'l aa Medford low JiaH, the shallow wolla which have been almont unlvcrMallr ton itructfd here arc bound to Income ontamlnatcd both by ?i'age from ho aurfac. from atagnant txt, and from tha waklf)K of atorms, and ilo by the flow in the gravel !ed jrblcb underDoa tho t-lty and draw be olon from tho old toll'-ta nndl owiwols which ixmotratc the aanic ' ravrH hm. Mvcry dwolHuK abould! )j conm-ctod wit ha cwr where It fx powflblo, not iMy tor the protee lon of the owner and hla family, but for that of biit n(li;libora and the immunity ax well, and If the Intolll jenre of any of our peoplu dota not .onvlncc thorn that thu una of wntor rom their nhallow wells must be In JurlouH, such wells should be filled ip, so that a spread of disease should not punish many for the lack of In etllKence of the few. These old wells ire usuI'M sand serve only ns u burial ilnco for tiilco, rata and other dead inlmals. and as catch basins for dfs 3H brnedltiK refuse, and generators f noH'M)nie odors. While tho subject Is under dli:u. ion, It uilKbt be as well to reiterate hat has been said In the past as to cleaning up" many filth spots In the Ity. Beveral alleys are In a sliock iK condition and should be cleared f filth at once and the refuse burn si. All plate where domestic ani mals are l(upt should be most ca re fill Jy; c red for; suitable tlgbUbot- umoa ntrHario anouio ou proviuuu or carliiK for refuse temporarily; Alckou liousM and the like should -if cleaned and kept ctmiu. and all fltli should be removod and tlttfctroy- d promptly. l.i ns niltlvate u spirit of umiila- UMil- try lo keep our premituH In jrvu butter sanitary condition than iiir nelcbbor's. Cluanlluoss hi next to (JodllniNM, so lot us keeji clean, ''"WiTwIll An us nood, morally, nlen-r illy, physli-ally, lutulteetually and :ilrltuHy. iiml when opr city Is ottcu '.Maiiud Hp and Upl tdimu. Inftfctlou lsaas 1I Hnlsli as utllckly as a mi. final, ami good kvalth will bi- 11111.. aa permanent as our beloved loiinuin, Ituxy Ann. we a m In this way stive to give vim wJiat you buy and in the best condition possible. And we have the best Gfo'ceries to .deliver. s Olmstead 6 Fiibbard West. Side Phone Main57I Tfetj Golden Rule Quality, What Have D For Trade 85, anus Good improve ments; 15 acres 4-year-old Xewtowns and Bartlett pears; 15 acres in alfalfa, balance in garden; V miles from town. 5G acres Good improver incuts; ip acres in bearing apples, balance all set to 'J-4-year-old trees; less than 2 miles from town. (MO acres-Stock ranch; good buildings; running water; pumping plant; 320 acres cleared. ROGUE RIVER LAND CO. 11 N CKNTU.Mi AVK. MICDKORI), 01. (N 1). M. ('. D.) Js always full of bargains and always full of t.i- leanest inerchaiidise money will piQ-r-ure "While we give special baivMU-s fnr certain advertised dates, we would not have vou overlook the fact of the Golden Kule Wing a uualitv store. Style and Prices Will be Our Standard Visit Our Shoe Department it liNOT A S.110I-:, XO LV'FrElMrOWCULEAP, JN OL'Ir STOIIE UL'T W1AT IS Ati 4;J SOLUTELlr SOLID LEATHER. . ;" . ' . ""Men's Shocis ' $2.50 to $7.50.. W Ladies' Shoes .' $2.50 to $5.00 1 4 Men's Clothing, Kuppenheimer make f $22.50 to $27,50 Men's Clothing, popular price $7-50 to $18,00. XOTllDsG BETTER A'J' THE PRICES American LadyCoisets: all styles 1.00 to $4.50 Our stock of ladies' Skirts is complete in cveryfyarticular, consisting of paaiuuas, serges, voiles and novelties, it $3.65 to $15.00. Men's Dress Shirts in all the new stripes and solid colors, $1.00 to $1.65. Men's Work Shirts,, cut ex tra large; made of the best I'hinoes doubled seamed 50c Men's black oi tfray cash mere Sox 20c and 25c CfntamiMii See our line of Room Size Rugs, Small Rugs Lace Curtains Poitiers Window Shades Curtain Poles Draperies V iKINS BENTON Co., St Marks Bldg, H4 . V ! FACTORY BURNS; 20 DEAD. .intomrf ff.Mir,. ' III Mil' foi hr-nlth. trlmlows word hilled as thy crnakwl to thu imvujuuut. Uiiio of the flrtfWPH who waro ugjltiiK l kolil lha Hfy uats In hi dlloH wbi) atrtirk by the lallliiK IhjiI ! mid wtru lujurml. .Many (lit Ih Illit. Most of thu employes Iu the build Hi( wra Klrla and at ktatat eight of ha to kWH dawl art girls. It kl mImwhI that maay glrla wboMt' bod its uuv iwrt bu tocotered imrlsktMl ii Ilia ftro. Although tb fight was apparently ipftffja, Ida Mramttn worked huro- ieally to save tke victims. Thay aiKBt vack other to u first to wnlwr V building, and many uf thorn ware liugguJ lUMHislbU- from tha main 'lourway by lliwlr companions. Tbv flnni44 nrimvord. alu mid giJu to Itrrou their way Into tha HtUiUni through the main nHtranw. A (aw pihm)iih wuii reacutMl In thla wuy, but the U'rrtMr heal whs too uiirh (or (lit iiieu to faaa and thtf) tare fluatfj' fort'td iw nttrenl. I lot llui Iu Stieiii. Tha bodies uf tha victims ware pll- d In II 1Kb Mtt In front uf the luHdlug gad many of the liiJuriMl lay u tke sidewalk while the firemen turked In (KMUiuur tha (lie. A aoore of prwus are wlaalug and i l bollevel Ikolr bodies He In the ouiidailoue of the box (nulury. No lreinau was tMnVwrtriy hurt, Hkhnugh i ttuiuber of tkem had narrow ea aMM. A feu bodies have been rty-overed row tke ruins, blackened ami okar- isjl leyuad Ike pmsMkiUly of Men- tinratfau). loat o( Ik dead art glils and women ' KiillilliiK Old. i tThi' liiiltdlug oconpleil b) ike box C.ompuii) vury old The pulli-v! nnd flu in ii i ih i ih. 1 1,. , cMja were old mid of an ololi-it) pattern; 'Hie stairway Inside wns wludliiK andUhu structure was built of blKhly Inflammable material. (Twenty minute after tin fire broke out thu whole btilldlni; was In rulnsi The eoiifbiKratlon Mtnried on tbo top floor, nrcordliiK to the police Tho upper floor was occupied by tbi Wolf roinimii). underwear tiiiniuf .tct in itm. The rcimiilinlr-of tho biiildliiK vas occupleil by the jtnpor box lactory .Many liirluemtcil. Klremuu believe that many of the bodies of IIiohi klllail were Itniner stud. The ItlldlpK waa- louiteil In the heart of thu maiiiifaritirliiK and ..li'ip plug dlalrluU Slirrlvors of tbo fire asMit that U was caused by the i-xplulMi of a BMollne lamp on the thlid llooi .Many of the employes, annum tkum 16 ulrlH, Jumped frmn the fotiitb story windows. Twenty-four persons worn liijurod Iu Jumping, two of them dying on route to the hospitals. Disease moans dls-ease or not easy. Dr. Ulrkert give you wiao and coiu lort, through proimrly fitted e gkiwea. Ititoui -'. over ICeutueis. TIMBER LANDS WANTED List with us what you have for sale. Timber cruising and estimates furnitshed. HARRIS TIMBER LAND CGMP'Y 208 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG-, MEDFORD, OREGON. KING Water Motor Washing Machines HSTJ7S PENHSYLVANIANS MEE. (1iiiIIiiumI fiuni uat- I lrMurv. Koiiitecu new imiubti wi're yddud to tin uiciv nl t In metdtiitc. Mmi.v of tlie nna Ihwx of I'omieylvniiia wore ivenlled ' thf hlill twtler tliiitK- of lu' people wm Inutlod. All were innnl ut llieir ntlv.'' hliHe ml I'l""1 't "'' gicnur.'V,Jlft.lisHi',J l" "" :','',, its I'tviliswliun. Our lnt the" " this wruflp'tiolflw euit -il'li.i. Hised. Ml Hunt liuiuo tclud l"i tit. Jv nnd for wlinl it had .-ei-ullid tu luiml. . vr. "' -'" OFFICIALS ON ANXIOUS SEAT Splendid Fruit Land Tract i CtfyaUnevd """" ih'i' fuusolidiUed roaiU. it t i 4(55 acres iiiw ItiUtl. close lo Alcdl'ord, cheap. b'40 acres w'hyat land in Franklin county, Washing Ion, to exchange for Medford or country prop crly. e JG0 acres near Gold Hill to exchange for city prop orty, Mud ford or Ashland. 28 acres Mear Creek .boUom, near Cuntral Point, cheap and good toniis. 7 aeius uetir city liin.its, good huiigyj, uiu fiiit -rtiatl, SUUOO. 7-roDiu, tO'giory housy mw imtl striuyy modern, $2(i00; easy terms'. Corner lottm AVest'lain, 1000, Anything in -real estate at D. H. JACKSON (Q. COMPANY PJHQNE 2722. . . 118 WEST MAIN ST. JfiKe a look nt a "KING." It works perfectly -no waste water no slop just a pleasant wash day. All you have to do is to attach the hose to your faucet in the kitchen and turn on the water. in''. The easiest and most economical washing machine made Nicholson .Hardware Co. tht cwuaulidiitfd road, h ' ' ! louiinue hi Mnire uilli tb, Kouthawi IneifH Inn- ih (Irettmi. AltitPkiHil tin O. K N- '' -; -urittle .ies will iill undrt freiiilil mid Mieiier imni;fMm ' I Vikniinu Hinl DfMpm. but evenm- nllV Died. mn a imtl of tin- O. K- & X- -V'tun or iirratiil a Mparale divi iii r the new erMinition. hi' not t'AUHWKI.I. Ai tllil Hill. Fn- beeii tleliTiiiini'il. - Thr prv.fit no-dav. Xmettiher 2 lUlii. Mi-.. I. A aVivtHiiiliiit of the o.-fieials. i lli.il fanUell. hkpi! :U wr.. nil IliktliiUM of the invui'd li-, it wrtl ho oihhhhI h u third iC tliei Mr. IVnlwiitl i a nm-uiIh!- ..; will br done under Ik iiiune of thf-cram network of niilwiiya, the (K if ! ia-Mw I'mmKpv tuul. mut tk Oreuuu iV Wwhumion. X mul mk.huiIoiI road I'oniimc rejiwiii will be boDut i tV-.tra. Whellier thr Noiih Coast. lift" u one add the (lrvrcuu V Wiixhimjoti I'miiii tor mieitneHt The ru-,-, i ..,!., I ! fi.illi. . ,. ill liM l.il.i. ii- I be i.llli'r . ..!! . J i ..". I... I !..!., Medford Theater Fiinay Night, December 2 The VOLUNTEER ORGANIST qqqq WITH THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOY ""q SOPRANOS ' a Q$qq .. In -luding WhlAAK (IOI.DKN, the bov w-itii'tiie '" angel voice. i- i ear these bys sing. , . U nanimously Endorsed by the Pulpit, Public and A NEW ENGLANE 'PLAY. OF INTENSE pimi-po -,. .?UM,AN INTEREST. MAIL TRTRTJNF. WANT ADS BRTNC, RESUT.TS. :,.ml'13ffizrti nltftfefl llrif r" Ii'1 i ''& . j