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"7 y 'ynv rrTOf d "- -tt - ., THE WEATHER , Cloudy; possible showers. The Ueisage of th riag. jyiiltiWftr weather, lime Itnln or snow i..,.i".ch '"'""KUlnr Almu- white, v.":'.r- w,?w. "I"lp. cohler tthlte with black center Cold. Ml'THYEAR. What Other City of MedfordSteeCanglwggO.Og r MedfordMail Tribune i Circulation MAIL TRIBUNE'S CIRCULA TION YESTERDAY WAS 3300 if '? V MEDFQKD, OREGON, MQX 1) AY, DttClBEK BJ910. tr- BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS SOLD; $300000 M A BUSMESS IN BUYS IWARYBAKEREDDY,HEAD FRUITIER OAR 1 MILLION FO -JWr" Acre Tract Is One of Finest In Valley John D. Olwell Makes Deal Purchaser Is Pioneer Merchant Plnce of Scattlo. OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, TO ORGANIZE' PAVEMENT DURING THE DEAD; END PEACEFUL BIG LEAGUE! SEASON JUST ENDING CONGRESS Price Paid Represents $1200 an LMnfllor nf , ,-. ,-,,.. Motl,er of Uic Fair Ends Her Lonn. Career Funeral Arrangements A Pffl 1 1-flrtt If flnn rt r?I.....l Im I i Samuel Kosonberg, ono of llio most prominent SealUe business men, 1ms purchased tho Hoar Crook or chards, paying -fOOO.OOO. ' John I). Olwell inudo the sale. Tlio orchards comprise one of the finest tracts in the valley. Many world's records for high prices paid for fruit Imvo boon shattered by ii. For the past two year, it has been mannged by C. B. Whislor, a. promi nent orchnrdist. Tlictraet va ) owned by Messrs. Whislor, Olwell, Utirk and Myers, the last two being residents of Colorado. The tract coiibists of 'J.')" acres, all planted to fruit, hencu tbu price .paid represent!, over $1,200 an aero. Coiisiderini; the prii'o paid Mr. Ifo.s cubeitr has secured one of the finest tracts in the vnlloj at a vory ren sounblu fiixure. That the orohnnl will .prove n profitable-investment h Simple Statement Issued by Publicity Committee States That Al- tliouflli Counsel of the Leader is Lost That the Church Ornanrzation isCompletc, and That No Successor Will Be Named Will Not Effect Church Death Due to Ravages of Time. President of State Horticultural So ciety Will Issue Call to Growers of Orcflon, Washinfjton and Cali fornia to Meet in Convention In Portland Before February 1st. HOSTON. Mass... Deo. fi. A jnil lion Christian Scientists scattered throughout the laud aro sorrowing today for tbu death of Marv llnkei G. Kddv. "mother" of flu. f.iiili u she oriinnnJIv was called, but ol recent years "our leader," which oc curred at an enrly hour Sunday morning tune which is believed to be Inrgc. In 1005 she announced she had set tled $245,000 oji GloVor and $15,000 on r.Donczer Foster Bddy, Airs. Kd dv's adopted 'son. The actual cause of Mrs. KddyV denlb was not detenniued. Dr. George W, West, medical e.aminor, was called to the mansion aft or ,.,... ra .mini W inu IIIIIIIS1UU linor . . , ,y 'll0 founder of death. Regit rding his visit he said: L-nrisiian heieuoo awaits consuni- ntent to (bo tomb her closest follow ers prepared a brief statement for the imhlic, which was issued tndnv by Alfred Fallow of the nublieilv committee of the mother church here. "We lost the counsel of our leadei" said .Fallow, "but the church organization is complete. It is perfectly understoill that no suc cessor to Mrs. Bddy will bo named." Funeral arrangements, which Mrs. hddy requested should bo si le. . ... -.i .., ,, u iiiiiiuii,iu-iveimeui Ml ........... i-ikhhu uu mihiii:, notdoubted by those who aro fa- ,"'.I",I,,V wi" ml ho made until th miliar with Iho ictiirn realized dur- n,T'vl f George W. Glovor, Mr.-. iiii iL. ..- in . mi .1 r.inlv'kt cm it.lw Jr .... 1 .: t. mjr the past 10 years. The orchard was lonnoiiy the property of Hunt Lewis, who sold to the syndicate. Mr. Hosenbcrj: is ono of the pion eer merchants of Seattle. Ho has boon identified with commercial hjv in that city for years. NKW YORK. Dec. .'. If Madajue Louisa Totrazziui will ntrrou to dImi-o in trust in a bank one-half of the salary that Manager Leahy of San Francisco will pay her during her eiipieniout 'by him, O.-M-nr Hammer stiuu will make no objection at pres ent to her siiminc in Snn Francisco, accord ini; to a decision by .Indue La combo today. Bddy'n son, who is on his wav here with his two children from' Dead wood. S. 1). Leaders refused today to discus. Iho disposition of Mrs. Bddv' Joi- "The body lay in the room in which she died. Death apparently had been peaceful. The fen lines wore impassive hut the 00 years of her life were plainly shown. 1 was told Unit Mrs. Bddy had been ill several days iijio, but nothing: specific merely that ft was the indisposition of old ace. "No physician treated her duriuc her illness. I do not know Iho cause of dentin There was not the slight est shin, however, that dmitli uvis ijjiylhinj; ) lunnturul." CHICAGO, III., Dec. . Predic tion of the collapse of Christian Scionco following: tho death of Mr. Mary linker G. Bddy at Chestnut Hill, is freely made today by leading PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 5. With a view of oruanizin a co-oporatio belling agency company to dispose of the t$5,000,000 apple crop of the Pacific northwest each year. Homer C. Atwell. president of Hut Kinin llortieulaiiral society, will issnn n call to tho mowers of Oreeon. Wash. iiiKlon and California to meet in con vention ut Portland within tho next (10 days. It h understood that tho call will bo issued immediately. The company will.be capitalized .Tl $500,000 mid will bo formed along tho lines of those perfected by tho oruiitfo Kxowors of southern Cali fornia and raisin growers, of the Sacramento vnlloy. It is expected that tho new sys tem will assist much in solving ih.-i market problem for the growers and ut the Hiuno tuna will lnereitso their financial returns. In discussing thu plan President Atwell said: - "At tho nicotine- of Mm linn Ilorliciilliiml society this year the necessity of a moro offioiont oraii- I.UUOII jor luarKeluin apples was Over One Hundred Thousand Square Yards of Pavement Was Laid by Clark & Hcnery Construction Company During tho Season Which Has Just Been Ended by Heavy Rains, According, to Report Filed by City Engineer With City Recorder-Many Streets Have Work On Them Completed. AGAIN IN SESSION Ono hundred four, thousand fie hundred forly-nino, yards of pave ment, laid at n total cost of $12:11,- (101), is tho amount of completed work done this past season in Medford by tho Clark & lleuery Construction company in th ,' v of Medford, ne- I cordinc to a report filed by Harry w. rosier, city eumuoor, witli tho city recorder. In addition to this tho company has partially completed work on additional slreots at an es timated cost of $112,000, making the loiai amount paid out by tho city diirinir the summer of 1010 for street paving $2-10,009. The Clnrk A: lleuery Construction coinpany begun work in this city on a contract calling for soino $700, 000 worth of pavement in tlm sum mer. Since that time worg bus been rushed as rapidly as lmssiblo. Now that the rainy seasonluis miM -fn ;. earnest there will bo no fuither woil; done until tho streets dry out next spin I: HiL'.fi!); Genesee, 2811) square yard, $'7057.01; Soul), Riverside, ioiH s.iuaro 4vards, $10,-104.80; Soiub Central, 8898 Hipiaro yilrds, $10,- 105.31; Notth Central. 77-13 soutiie yards, $l(i,347.TJj South Fir, 7409 sipiaro yards, $10.05(1.80: Bnsl Kighlh, 033 8(iiure yards, $13,140.1 12; North Bartlett, 1200 suunro yards, $2701; South Hartlott, 1207 square yards, $2144.71; South Lau- rei, .t.l--'a square yards, $0004.50: North Holly, 7000 sonaro vnriln $15,02l.()8' Bust. Main. 0011 squaie yards, $14.nl78.8l; Summit nvonuo. 2351 square yards, $4043.01); R0s Court, 2025 square yarns, $4525.18 North Peach, 2345 snunro vnnU. $4840.50; South D'Anion, 500P Hquiiro yards, $13,580.42: South II.il. I,V, 8053 Hquaro yards', $20,310.48; iNnrili fir, 1188 finunrn v.n-.la $2058.24; alloy botwoen Sixth .am' ti .. . it ,.,,- ooveiun, up.) square yards, $1821): North Oriingo, 2354 square yards. $5500; North Central. 7575 souare yards, $18,277.58. Totnl vnnlnM. Snowstorm Holds Washington In Grip Galleries Arc Packed Trib ute Paid to Members Who Hao Died Sharp Clashes Are Expect ed Beforo Session Ends. (ConlliuiPil on l'liRp 6.) WAS NOI OFFERED 19,000 TO I mm offic SMS BENSON rl'lln tift-nnfc tx .itt.l..t. il... . 1. - i- ftiitiuiiiriii.iMul.. ......... ;...... i :.. ii. . i- .....:... i i ... ......... ' .''- r; , I"'"""1""1 ' 'e ih-imi.iiik niis iiuen compieiod ami tlioi 104,54 j totnl. $231000 Of lhl CllhKlllllU U'llll.l . .. Hill- 1 I.I.. .....I ..! .1 I .. .. ... . ' )"!'. 'l UllS . ",'. ,u,.- 1,lU0 "'" '" "' "" worn ioiiows: We. , Miniate 07,82 Muds wa ciulit-imdi w exporeinced in markothiK the fruit I Tenth, 8001 square yards, $20, I. mement and 07.21 sovo , -inch it has been called to my attention1- ' 10 FEET SNOW IN CRATER PlKif- SALBM, Ore., Dec. 5.--Governor, feet and that the rumors were base Heuson, secretory of .state-elect, to-! less. day emphatically branded a false! SilI(, ,,lp "iinouiicoiueiit that Hen a rumor to Iho effect that cortain prominent Republican politicians Had Drifts Deep at Headquarters of Su perintendent of Park Snow Came Later This Year Tran. Is Usual. offered him $0000 to reaisn. Tho was published in several of smaller newspaper but was turned down bv tho mntrniinliiiiii dnilitto ns "loo daiierou." H i generally hobeved here that the hud planned to leave last week but story was circulated lor political of- circumstances did not permit. j son would bo compelled to let urn lo i iilHoniin lor treatment of a lupus that haw affected his face minors have bueti t'lyit!- thiek and fat that ho Sutoudud to reniKii. Ilensoij, howovor, doelaies that ho has no such inteiiliou. Tie governor exooels to inm-n r,..- San Fninoisco tomorrow ulaht. I In thut fnii"! from one vnlloy hammei down the price of fruit fro manothei. On account of this and the lack of system the principal markets iiw glutted wliilo minor markots arc nw. lected with u U'Milt that tlm Im.t prices are not obtained hv ix-.m-.n- Those inefficient methods of mar. keting undnot evcimsixo volium) of output are at the bottom of Iho dan ger of oerpio(hiclion." PROFESSOR VAN OEM HAS llllill PRAISE FOR ROGUE FRUIT RIOTS GENERAL Piofessor 'im Dpiuiiii. who Iimh Tlm U...,n u... n ..i...i -.1 . , . 'sin inu'i imiuy iiiruiiiM- .1 udKcl more npplo shows probably i.t , indeed a favored individual." iliiin any other man in tlm (fniim! i..i... n., .. .-. .-.,,,. ,. kiij ) i vnniii . iiK llllllll'ltl OVER EN6L1D i Slates, spout Sunday evening and i. Monday morning in Medford viit )nic Kith Jnuuik among Oueal or chanlisU. Mr. Vuu Denmn united the alloy moiiio five year ago and predicted at Hint time that this condition hero are iiIhiomI perfect for the gfmwlng of fim. fruit. I am not NiirprJMud at thu amount ol devolopin.int in view of tho excellent fruit grown and price received. t.... J ....!. - ... "K"u iiTur nun is wiiiiout ,i EEKS REMEMBER DFPARIEII ONES KiiiSL"! PICa5""' Pr0Dr arrle" 0U' al "" H UW HmUr ol Elks i r rreseni uarence l. Heames Delivers Telllnij Address- Third Day of oVtlni' Is One of Vio lenceElections Occurred Today for 75 Members Heavy Rains In terfere With Balloting. tftitl'I ..m,. j.i. I, m ii . . ., """:' ""' 'r """ m U1 """l ! Mioeiior the world over. Tin ha. n.-led fruit di-lnct in the United been domo.ml rated. And there c,.-, stales. Ho slate nw that ho U j never be over piodueli,,., f th. surprise, only bv the rapidity with .,ual,l v of Unit Kiw ,01a. It , hI.mIi Ins pro,,!,,.,- is ,kiiW as near ..orfect us it is p.ms,,le ,., irooii. ltow." WASHINGTON, 1). C Dec. fi. Tho second regular session of the Sixtyfirst congress began nt noon to day, wliilo a snow storm held Wash ington in its grip. There was only a moagro attendance when the speaker's guvol fell In tho house, and Vice President Sherman cnllod tho senate to order. .Only the most porfunotory routine business was attended o livitlmr house beforo the commit fees warn named to wait upon tho president and advise him that the session had begun mid was ready o rcoeivo any eoinmuuieatioii ho might wish to make. Ah usual tho galleries were packed. WllshillL'toil HOciotV loaders, ninnnr them many hiindsoirmlv it.-i.h,i . men, wearing expensive furx and ehtterinir with iowels. crnwdeil in . ?ee mo lormiil opening of tho Jaw makiiig machine. When the blind ehnplaiu, Rev. Henry Coudeii, of tho lower house, rose to inako the open big prayer every gallery sent had been filled. When the prnyjr was' ended Speaker Ciinnoii ordered a roll call to ascertain whethov a iiiiaruni woro present. In tho senate, How Pierce, tho chaplain, made tho opening prayer and a roll call was ordered nt il conclusion. - For tho next few minutes in each house 'the moinburn nalil h-ltoitn i.. the memory of members who have died tiuritii,' the shoit summer ro cesH. Hotlt boiisos convened promptly at noo'i. Biglueeii minutes later tho "iinto Imd completed Its labors ami adjourned for the day. SNOW BLOCKS quarter in the Crater Lnko National lgrk," cnid Suponntondent W. F. Anuit yostorday. "When iuy wife mid I left tho cuvoriimeut boHilquar Imv. November 20 tbuio wn two and a half feet and for 5(5 hours after wo loft it snowed continuously." Mr. A rant loft the camp Nov la bor ao but did nut roach this city unlit yesterday. He tntov. that tlte snow did not start in nc early tint re this fall r.s iisiiul. it rained for .. week or ten days off and on before any win i w came. Musical Numbers Were Well Received. "The fault of our brothers wo.zel and 0'Uri.m. The quurtolto wa CONFESSION OF JAP ADMITTED AS EVIDENCE nSKVKIt, Dc. 4.-.Tuds Shat tiiok tinlav ruled that an llind vim. foia Hindu by ICeiikyo MitunnrH wiito upon tho minds; thoir virtues iiiniii thu tablets of love and mem ory." Such wns the theiiie on the program of tho Klk' memorial ox- erciso Suuday afturuoou. nud iwr- bapa a moro improuivo and ploiibiug progrNiu ww never bfore rondure. I lipfiire u body of Blk in this city. followed by tho opening e.vareie by offieei-B ut iho lodge nud then come ono of (ha mot ploainsr number of theaftonioon, a solo by Mrs. Charlu Hazelrigg, which wn reooivod with uHluiisiafiin. Followinsr Mr. Andrews oniiio the mi " .. - ........ . n.-j ,,i,. nniiruws 0 110 Hie Ihe program wa ta-tefu y Mr- lfua ..f .l u .... 1 Z ... .i "-" " ! iiunwn nno lrlow or niuHail by the ouuiiiuUm and withe Smi," thu addrew of th uVon chanuiiiglv was it carried out that in., uv r i. i... x... . ' not a niiiHbMP waa miiig mid not , did tho gretot of juatieu to the oc fl tllllialkur- lint i.. ua. il.i ..I . . . ' imr and Inuhly aiii)teutiul bv ih ll..l.. n, c..i . . . auditor ami it u d by all itrowut mu.t eloquent and, Htbolnriy tbev that in it iMmmnl son-ic of San-lhav er heard in .Medfoid' Th lay. Diweiabur 4, 1010, Medford i MHW8. of ..,,. -rui wa- ...., t - --- -- - -... nn llUWril iv a solo. "Iire Watcliu Ov tl) tll.k liAltlli ill rfu.ttliu..li..i. uitl. ll.u I I...1.... T.. 1 1 ItQ .lf.l :. .- 1 -r.wrfMnLK.ui.rto.mi-.nl n,, ,. w.Tr. Lz M, w,,T. ITZ.Z.i'ru'lr ''r '':"": - "'' v.i nit- nun.. m. -ii,i, Biiiiii , iiiiinui-u o a rn in,. Ii,, nit: exiTri-i- h tl ff a v.eiory for tlioiii. and the ,I,-tn t'uali-n. a.i.lri l, Ks.tli.-.l Ruler W r ,,e l..d,- .., s !', ' . "'j aiiiiror-v ,..,IWpfci that ,t w.-uld re ,W Bitert. Mr. Kiu-r a.idre w... Irf - JJ ,l' Ll'lL , Hit in the Puniirho. of (he J,v.- f..ll..ed l,v douhle .p.arl.e. "The I noneI ,he l,M ,H,TS, ,, s.' !,. Mitauuaini heard ,e rub..,. Va.-ai.l ( hair." the' .ii..rl.-it- i,.. ,,.mmI w , ,m- ....... !...4., , , " ' j n.'i ... . ij,,i. . nn,.t, i (.,r,j j. ttl, i 1 . 1 LONDON, Dee .'). Kioling and violence in muiiy (wirt of tbu I'niM Kingdom today maikud the third Aus of Hotilljr. Fleclions oeoiined toduv for 7T) ineinbei-h, i.ireuntiiiK 07 oon stituoncio, but owing to hunvy ruins over thu eountrv, luilouiillii in flood in the country diatriet, (he polling wa lijjlil. J ho hiiteriie ut thu ootrovury ha aivon rise to muuy uontt in the coi.iitueliii. that liuve heid UJectlor.M. ( iiiririis of ri-un.l u.x..- " r.ji. rwtv made owitiK u the fot that inauy poi-Mon voted imder th ioit ra ti on of 18 mouth ago. Theio have bueu iImiushikU of death and rvinor nla iuo tlteif and the luer aiw claiiuuiir that Ihe ota wa fraudu. ivilt f liiinu I..I,. il... I. ill i. That tka Libral aed U.eir -Hi.. J win i. - 7. "" " T...'LT '"" .. ., . , . , i" " "" " mr-i iHi-iiavHuience. will roiilrol I uo luandr m il,,nl,i ti, ..:.... ,.. .i...... ,i... . , , rboCo.nativelii iJicrenerK,... K Jttt, Si(HI0 1Mulienm( u)j ,, lortav to r.-du..- ,)- Lihi-u.l ,.,, Uiav u,t work The number ot men Uy in order t. ..in-.- a Ic-i-huiw ...it i, ii,ereniii J,i,iU dfll(t. Arli.it u-.ll. 1,. I...1 ! ... ..... CHRISMS DELIVERIES TIED OP WORK ROAD Drivers In Chlcano Go On Strike-Harness Cut and Horses Frccd- Extra Police Callctl Practically Every Store In Chlcano's Enormous Retail District Is Effected. Government Stops Work Within Cra ter National Forest Will Not Ba Resumed Until Late In Sprlnii When Snow Has Disappeared. CHICAGO, .,f Deo. 5.-Three hundred drivers of daparliuont tore delivery wagon went on atrlfc to duy, and, with Christum shopping jiiwt rejichinic il height a epuiplet.. tie-up i lhreatene.1. J)ioidr ul. raailr ha beguu, and iinle th ,f fetooeu aro Hdjiil. t oue. tlu -uire. it ut prtjietd, will low mil Ilium, Uiil The driver deumudtid mi i net ease ot pay. At pruaent their wage nver uo from $12 to $1.1 u week. Th.y doiuan.l n uuiforiu wum. of 1. 'I'l,'.. grievruie ami dtMtuuid of the iiimi were laid before tho vnriout tore iu mitt r. Siti far evury ature ha refiiMed to ttianl nay oiuieeio;u, and a lonir, hitler omttt in or... dieled. I'rai'tii-nllv eerv niniu m ri.i... u' ifiinl district is atteeted, unit in .lehwrv depiirimeiiir. of aoiue "I" Hie larmv simp elieady ate K"ll l-rippled The mauauer of th store as At (he berfani, of the votimr to- r Z" ,Z7 """.r,": UmU"r "' " -- dav the resul.s ..I the eleli.,s I..I.1 ' ., " 7.7. r"".,a"mrn.uml "'" Ht p" '- H-w -- -- ---- . -nil Dili iii iiaaiiiiiM inn ! .tit.. . i ... i. . .. ,t. .... , '" " I"' -"w . ..... ...I. Hllfll th.. .l..,. .... i .,. -.,: .... .T.: " ; '''"'".. """' ""'! " ""' " im-i ,;-:s.;;r.::::,r,;E"ir-'rr'';;:r::i;;: .,,1 , ,,r , , K "'" '-- l,.'i-...Hi..i .,r. t . ,,,,,.1,. . I. a if.i Tho rund mow wliiult tlio govern -ment hue had at work for several Wak within the t'rnter nntionnl Mrk Ima been diubitiided for the wlnlor, n heavy J'aJI of snow oheck iug uny further work until late in lb sprang. At Union uieek over two foet of now cover the ground, wliilo at PmpBct nor 1.1 tiicjie duup pm vail. The crew brushed out tho mud llui awtire diataue for miiuo four foot on aaoh ide, nud removed all utuuip and ruok. in Um pring ndilitioiml work will bo done. l tti - U'lli Dlscussi.'ifl Bond Issue. WASHINGTON. 1). C. Den. ft, Clivan authentic to iwmiu bondg u tha extuiit of .aOO,6(H).000 at a rale unt oxeeading 3 pur cent, for work on ti Panama canal, Secretary of in iiutiNiirv .MueVoueh is prepariiur conduct an uivoaliL'utinn in n. ciliilu at wlmt raia thu eoveiiiiuu-.it mijjht b uble to borrow uioneywui funds that could not be used ah ti luisi- fr bank circuliitiiin notes, tlm serniiuA was m confereiu-e tod,fy, iih As.-.i,t Se. rvt.irv Audtew of' Hie I iv.. ui deputtiuent, M .i m