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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
.Usi .iitMM.. - YTrViirrn Hi null n 1 , - 5SaB5 r,MttiiiMnwtitfyi'l"yy v' '' iflt ii fii hWi i-Tti .Tift. ..a ' iTiflni'Hffr :r"ttlirKvBffll rPW;lTBIMffKffWB ' fl M. JEW. .. ") 1WWHWPWHff r2" IWISDFORD MA II TRIBUNE, MBmrQUD, 0REC10N, THURSDAY, DECEMBER tt 1910. j -.- If -p----" .....- i. jTi. T ' f -t.i...- HERE tO INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS b r . P 10 ,ii nil r GROWING GINSENG Auto Owners -, . Charles A. Trapp of Houston, Mo., Believes That Rofluo River Valley Is Ideal Spot In Which to Grow Glnsenj for Market. !i ,GinspK funniiiK 8 w" known, him becomo n extemdve industry hj, many PrjH of the mitldlo weal, hfa ovon reached to. Califoriu, mid has lately been iutroduccd into the statu oJC WnsIiliiRtoii, whuru it hus hwj grown with partial success, but that tho, lioKiio Itiver .valley bhottld Jm coiiic a(Sobt Eden for tbo Rrowlb of. this Chinese- euro-all has scarcely been Riven u thought. Ginseng lanu ing is one of the most proiitnlilo pin-' suits to which the boil can bo put in enso the country is adapted to the growth of that herb, and as a usual thing a country which will grow oak, eottonwood, alder and pine 'is adapt ed to alio -growth of ginseng. This herb', hi its grow th,i requires but Hi tie heat, in fact, in South Missouri tbo original 'home of ginseng fanning im Hio United State;, luu plant n grown Under shade, and in its wild Htato is found growing in n mulch of dead leaves and forest debris, in tho most shaded places. The heib f. Ubed'inoro exclusively in China than in any other country and is conoid urcd'byitho Celestial as a panaeeli for all discuses, and" especially is it sought for tho royal family of tho dragon kingdom. For tho purpose of investigating tho 'soil and climatic conditions of IhoiltoguuHivor. valley to ascertai.. iltjtto whether tho plant may bu huu- cossfully grown here, Churles A. 'frapp of Houston, Mo., who has lyurkod on and Tuiown of tho original ginseng farm aiuco its incipiency, n hero and will search all purls of the valley for the desired spot upon which (o establish this new industry, , Mr, Trapy. believes the plant may bo successfully grown Voro without t)tu uspeuso of shading it, and iu tliis manner may bo grown on Mi 'imiuh Jargur aculq thun in other cli- mutos, and should all conditioim provo fnvuruplo, ho expects to plir- (i)iiiko liillniilo 1 mills and cuter tho .business un a large scale, as ho rup- .reseiits well established and wealthy guiHcng growers of tho middle woM. Mr, Trapp states that no profit fap (ho expected from tho routsjiL ttiu ulifiit until after tho llmdyuiu hut tho. berry is very profilablo-and is obtained after tho first yenr. TJji niofs. when iironhrcd for niiiikeTTiW worth from $Y2 to .fJO per pound..,, A largo ginseng farm is only- n small pieeu of ground, two or thru acres constituting a whole planta tion, as the plant requires much time aild attention. -. . , .raw Kite GIRL WEAKVEHICLE However, tho Cauahje Cast Matlp the Show Possible Harry Hcrmsen Was Really Funny, Out Made His Own Part. urn STRIKERS Fl ON FRISCO SIREEI One Taxi Is Wrecked Driver Ex changes . Shots With Strikers- Claims He Shot in Sclf-Dcfcnsfl No Arrests. "Tim Kisking (lid" nt the opera limine last night wan well uttumliul. ' Tim performaut'e pleased, but the credit is uluo to the actors rather tliuiiitoiUie pluy. The play itself i rather u weak vuluclo ami nothing blunt of a very oupable eufct would iiiuku this plav possible It has no purtioular merit either from a mu sical or dramatiit tandpoinl, but the ijngcrs in tho dim had teal uuhm and tho comedians ivoio roallv fuiuiy. Louis London huw an iinuiiull. good buritone voice ami wiu at on- time leading baritoiio willi the Hu touiuus. Dlok Temple i a hiugor as well us a capable actor lie cumus from a line of old ouwm slijgurs. His father vv the .Mikado in the first perforiuuiKte of this op era iu l,oiduii. Harry Huruuwi was rwlly funny, although he linil to nmlto his own part, as the m tit Ivor of the liluoy iiovur coijuiHvod tho Idea of wit ftr liii'mor. Miss Vouita llulmuh hue a tjplendid soprano voice which h iii'd like un nitf.it. llor solo wh 'The jfose," aud wt. the musicut gem of the ovoniug. Iu fnul, u injgbj. go down tbo Uue ami inouliou (lie entire leading cal, n tluy il seno siHiuial meiitioii for tlitir la cere effort to pleaso the tiudioae, more ohpeciallv Uh tlioy had h luiue a play iu wliicli to bring out thtdr boveral abilities. K. M. A. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 1.- fStriking taxicab drivers and noil- Union subKittutes engaged in a bat tle, early today in which shots wcic fired and one taxicab wrecked. The disturbance was tbo second of it kind since tbo strike was inaugurat ed three days ago, although the strikers number less than fiO men The wrecked vehicle was driven bj .James Ashcroft, the same dnvci who exchanged shots with striker Ashcroft says ho was attacked and fired in self dufengc. No arresh were made. GREAT SHAKE-UP- IN ." JAPANESE ARMY You lead our last week's ad, didn't you, an to our guaranteeing our work? Well, wo hao proven it to (iiilc many. Call and we can provo it to you. Offutt Rarnes Auto Co. Eifjlith and Central. I'lioiio 0231 Mnin. TOKIO, Dec. l.-Tho promotim of 2000 voung army officers to im portant positions in tho line, .y great iiiiiuiher of retirements of elderly of ficers and several changes jil th roster of naval officers wero oeivd loduy by the war and marine uiuih tories. The shaken pis tho greatest in both branches of the service biuce the organization of the modern army and navy. The chiinges were caiisud ay the increase in able young ilT.cor who saw service in the HuVso-.Iapanesc war .and Ihcreby became fitted to occupy thu positions held by the older men. Tho ministry resolved to weed out the dermis and re vivify the army with young blood. The same reason governed the changes iu the navy JAP CHARGED WITH I KURDERON TRIAL t : ITKNVtilt, Colo., Doc. I. The tak "iiigiof ICrtluunuy in the trial ol (ioiikyo Mitsuiiaga, accused of hav ing murdered Mrs, Katheiiuo VYiImhi iu a fashiouiiblo homo section ol Waver, begun today. The jury to try the Japanese wan completed ami sworn in last night. The body of Mrs. Wilson w.i found May il iu a packing ciihc in the hiiMimcut of her home. She had liticu strangled to death ami her body mutilated. At the lime it wn rcxittcd that myMoiious ideographu iiiiilkmgH or hymbols were found on her forehead and suspicion wan ill ivcted to the Jiipauohe, who bad dis appeared. .Milwunuga was employed n a boiiMeleaner iu (ho Wilson home, llv nih traced to Mcl'ook, Neb., and ai ie-ol. He made a statement de claring ho wafe in the WiUou home at the time Mrs. WiUoii met dealh.j but lluil a white man committed the muider and forced him to usoiht in dihpohiug of the body. BLACK INK INJECTED INTO PATIENT'S VEINS KH'll.MOND. Va., Dee. 1. Tbo. . L. I'ulling, until lccttnllv bond male' nurse of a hoNpilal hero, iu an up pointed mooting with Chniiuiau Ilia Iihiu II. llobsuu of eouueil romnm lee on ilil of ilio poor, hai made clmivoK of nlloieed miamanauement "J , .-. " ., . .... I gOOtl "l ""KUgtMll'ti n( llllll 1111111111011 Amoiiur other thing, he declines that a patient Hiiffering iulwiuu pain wa given hvpoderuiie injtictKiiin of black ink. a female mirt niitakim: the JiS'ttln for one of h dniir eompouiot I'oiilwinine i'IiIoihI, the imtituit dm bofori the ndhtake h eorreeted lie smd the luttieutV death was uuuted due to typjioid fever. TN ' rigoj ---- 4 -- ----- - --- Eat- T a Bread flJOonlains ingredients of Figs. qrniK BR1UA.D OF MEIUT. JNot in name only, but in reality. JA wlioleoine, nutri tions bread. tJAids digestion" SOLD KXOIiUSLVIOLy 13Y iAIEDFOU'D BAKItJUY TODD SCO. AND DlOLirATlfiSKWN 1HTY YOlTU 1?0 AST TURKEY II IHRIO PRIVATE WIRE PHONE 1831 Moss 6 Co. GRAIN ND STOCK BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR. ROOM 15, P. O. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGON Careful MoVes Parties inovinn will tlu well to call on MATTHEWS & LAKE to handle their household pods. They pack anil shin furniture and unpack and set up furniture and do liaulliif) of nil kinds. Bayganc in cluded. Phone 2151. llOcifL mmmftmstmammmmmmmmmeammmmm Suit and Millinery Sale maa THREE DAYS OF PRICE CUTTING Friday Dec. 2 t Saturday Dfec. 3 Monday Dec. 5 AH Millinery at Half Price All $8.00 ITats now .:...$1.50 All $3.50 Hats now $1.75 All $5.00 Hals now $2.50 All $7.00 Hats now $3.50 All Coats One-fourth Off , .. All $8.00 Coats now $6.00 All $10.00 Coats now $7.50 All $12.50 Coals now $9.35 All $20.00 Coats now $15.00 All Suits One-Fourth Off All .$17.(i Suits now ..' . . $12.63 All $20.00 Suits now $15.00 All $25.00 Suits now $18.75 All $:'0.00 Suits now-. $22.50 These Goods are markeii far tielbw their actual value and ( at tliis. Big Reduction is below the price of meterjaj. Nothing Reserved. Every Hat, Coat and Suit goes in this Big Slaughter Sale. The Golden Rule Akins-Bentoii Co. St. Mark's Building P LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LlLIUS, Real Estate and Insurance Special Representative for International Real Estate Association, Chicago, 111. AGENT FOR FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO. RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO. .BARGAINS., AND . M0NEY J MAKERS IN FARMS, 0RCH lARDS & TIMBER LANDS. 201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 2411 I "1 c R. F, GUERIN CO. 4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Have a number Qf APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, of from $500 to $3000 lo return investors 10 per cent tier annum. If you have money lo loan it vill pay you to iiivcstijiatc thctn i a in i i J KB BfeHMS SHHHHHMHMHB 1 BHJ MS Glilcano Has Snow Storm. ('IIK'A(U). 111., Nov. :io. on,, it,..,, Jroikm lo tletUlt uml 22.UUU ci..n (ltlitul Mini Hurrnnt with inM vn v toll of tltt first iviil vmiiIci il.iv t'liifuiru Iihn oxMiitmuil iliik M'.i-uii Willium t'ltiiiiii, itu (( man. vwi fnmul frtiKcii Hiul iltfttrt. bi-.iil ii Itu 1vm Hluvu ai a Miimliil lt'iui-ia Oojmtv t'haritv AgwHt H.tluu.ui .1. oIhios that 1000 utttl irwi m. VUllderitlK lluUit'lui, Mini in iluimep ..I A nou.roiilcrU dollur in fnuunmU ilunth r lurvuiu or lhmu. uml II If Nlltll'lHU !" lion -nikiii.' MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. MdBMMMBSBaMMaNKSHHMHSMBHKl COMB IN and See Our BOOKS HHMIIHM Medford Book I I A C U I A Kin rm'JM yrff7f(rczc Ashland, Orogon Swedenburg Block This is tho school that will make you Suc cessful, .Train you for Business and Help you to a Position. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH Socui'o your Business Education at homo at a vory moderate expense and, if you w'yjli, wo vill secure you a position in any of the largo commercial centers. NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE ENTER AT ANY TIME P. LTNEK, A. MM President. &J&& MJ& JL JL JL JL JL M4ML r X The QUAKER NURSERYMAN HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE PEARS. APPLES, CHERRIES. PEACHES, AP RICOTS. PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT TREES AND A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING mmammmsmBmmtamamKsmmmmmmmmammmmmmi SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 238 1 -Res. Phone 2493 1 - f y n OO.cuut dollur uwjfulneys. iu Its btiyiuj: Ifasklos for health. .1.... .! ...i.i llllll ,IMMI iH'lMin VVItllllllt ll'l K.HUII III, cliiu(ii vv il ,i a, . I i' (liUilli- inii ! . i x 'iiii l 'l. i ni-tiiliii--' iii i- (ill ,i li,lM ii, !-. UU loll.nv its .uUtrtiMii ir i liiil In .IllVill.ii ll llt 'I" ' 'Tlio Volunteer Ornanist." 'I'lu' i.lmitior Oivaniht," wlm-h i. olU'ifil ut Hit- iMoilfonl Mxm, i ii lifiiuiitul. tuitituntl phiy t'l-om Hi. m-.i t William . ry tl Wl" know n to our 'tliotor!oi. It sohsiv the jMiWOr to uppoul to tliul vvln.li i kdoiI within us iumI mUU M.irlv IcKiiiiu to its inultituilo of tul ninvr. s ' , Tw torv of the lrma is emuU .mil . hlentieJ with KOiniluo miol) .mil iMfitMMinl (Mitlio T'lioro U HOI a iliill iiiuiHviU lliroiiKhowt O'0 I1'' ami tin- ilot is Uvor pomiittml to iluii.'. In h iimiintiu f ' t,,mr inn ik luvMMitt'it 'l u l'M'nlwm ..l t rtiwlutitii of t NiTiiiiuii Uto, it tb tinith itir. It i wiilioiit such tiuwvvorn iulotlrmutH icfs h m iloup-ibovl illMin. tr MMina litnuiw. iiu ll wlH ,UMl mur .t.r. uml ipulir fc,t, it i siiiifiml ui of rt popular mmic. Ill Htorv ii tetfc i that of twrnpon"'" in i.hvMnit uiiIulBi'in'o mul liliomlitv in 1.1U1..11. Tli ilnaKr of ali'oholu- ., ........! llll WH'KoillU'H'i or ll w- ,.lt lilt -IVIl'rf ,.'l " "' I'i'ii' ivIibioin ptiifi"sjiins mul Miu't Is iiioial foiiilui't aro all pruprrlv shown. , , Tlio vvouilorfjil uluiri-li sceiiv, pro iioimco.l by o.prt to ho tlu 'ai i rliwi of tlu (HiuoUf uilifii'f, ia run- iuiu'tiou with tho sifluil uhoir ho . who in thif s'u siuK tho Iwultit'i. folos. "Tlw Holy I'itv" mid Tlu-, l'Hlwf," omiusly Hft its hehoWor into tho rwliiui of tho most luK. ' President at Reception. TIMBER LANDS WANTED List with us what you have for sale. Timber cruising and estimates furnitshed. HARRIS TIMBER LAND COMP'Y 208 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG-, MEDFORD, OREGON. ?-. WASHINGTON. I). V., lor. 1.- ' l'reulwU Tuft furwioK lu oltici.il ilutiaii Ilii HftnHu tu hIUuhI tlu . , . . . . .rfii.il (HiiiiiNK-iMii imwitKHi of iu- "" ii-ii- jwiiiihk un- t"i nini-ii uu im- sotttij and cast side; For $ale Until December 3 iiHut:ktr, iMim. ni iiouiwr. nil Juiici'd, with b-iooin house, '2 laii' barns, 1 ranar.v with the other. t.Mk im w h re- lim j (,thc-r builtlius. Faiuih invhai'il, ood woll and it Wp,. mo,,, ot tlu- wtao Iwufe. K0(Jll living spring ot- watlll. th'at ,.nu 1)e p. d aU tUroll;ri, s. i-u,,v bviK u u ;h; !:"!!tvi!!;iri;; r1;,ru, ,u;1' a;r : f vash',balart' .11 . ...... w;.i..f ' - W '5 yiW at b )ir rent. At tor the nhnv. rlnt. this fniliiur ut n lwitewl trnws, foonr Will 1)0 Otf tllt lliarkut. r later, into ftMHiuial IiuhUii" m F. VOGEL, 27 SOUTH OAKDALE. the hm' --------- .- I ll.i'.Lnv Til lioalili MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS.