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u ,z.. ..I . .4. ,. 7igTi.i.f.rnieSfi w.wmrF$ s Kfc3 P- - 6 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TOBNSiVr&EeE-M-BBR 7, .1910. M 3 General Reyes Reported on Way To Zacatecas to Lead Mexican Revolt. Sf '3?K '. '" " .;lil .ttVAmttEmm- mmwimt. - - - - esHNi W7 y 2C Iffif SiWPS,iM tar sa,?sv - - k si a - i w. jk. -i ;irvaime;'4::..?i i.:T",i jr.i3rcv ivsn;ir.i:iiiMB IIS " ... - I I 176 BOOKS DRAWN N NOVEMBER Library Proving Very Popular Forty-four New Members Wcra Added Over 1500 Now Qualified to Draw Books. ACQUITTED 8 iLAWYERS THREATENED SPEEDIHG HOMEi m mm Man Cleared of Murder Charge Is i. Now Rushinn Across the Continent to Bedside of Mother, Reported to Be Dying. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Deiv.8. A;iiittcil of murder, Kay Studon dorff is speeding westward today to visit his mother, repoilod to bo dy i'liK at Sautn Cruz. Cal. Just bo l'oie his ease went to the jury Stu dondorlT loi-eived a tcle;riiiu fioin his .sjster sayine; tint t their mother was dying. Tlio defendant broke down when the news reached him and watted nervously for the ver dict.' When the court announced Ins aciiuittal the prisoners in the jail where he had been confined, the of ficers of the court and those who had heard the testimony made up a pur.se of $30(1 and started him for the vot on the first train today. SUidendorft was tried for the murder of John Wilder, lie admit -to having Killed Wilder, but was acquitted on a plea of sclf-dcfciisc. WOIEN FLOCK ' 10 GREAT SALE Emporium Is Crowded to Capacity by Women Who Arc Anxious to Secure Barn,ajns--Never Befote Did Such a Crowd Gather. TOKIO. Dec. S Ilomai and Vt uwa, two lending attorneys of Ja pan, were threatened with instant death today through anonymous let ters addressed to them if they con sented to defend the 2(1 Japanese socialists charged with having con spired to kill the mikado and the royal family. The government olmrges that the accused men nro anarchists and should bo sentenced lb death. Koforc 7 o'clock this morning the ladies began to gathor in front of the Emporium, whore n big sale wn advertised to open at 0:30 a. in. By tho tiniu to quuu tho doors over 300 women wore packed in front of the Store, And whun tho doors were npeiiud tho capacity of tho More was taxed to 'its turnout in order to hold tho, liuojde. Tliu Emporium advertised to i o nry freo a $'2i) suit, and the wo men ueic anxious to bo on hand early. ' l-'roin tho time of opening up to time to ko to ptoks tho store wa pnukod to tho limit with eager shop Pol's. Novor boforo in tho history of Modfotif wore tuoli throngs been at a mt. niul'iiovor were so many goods sold .in such a small spa-o of time. When Uio people came to tho stoi'e tlfey found tltt every thing wiu jitet us advorti.-'ud and the buying Urtd brisk and kept up right loug , without n broak. An .tm for of oiorks woro employe I for the ocomIuh, but throe times tho fjBj-w wuilil Imve beeu roiiuiruil iu ordtr tolutvo tkou cure of overj oiiatoinBr t thu time they onter.'d tho atore. B'ory woman who received a ticket wili be on hand Friday morn ing mid another ruh i antiiiiattT If yon wuijt (iMility merchandise At lh lovost jmeea eer heen tu this olty, yon nhould isit this lore at unco ai)d w the Imrjjiuiu. Robert Slewing Is having erected on Seventh street near tho 11. & C. cash store a now ono-$tory brick building 50x110. Halo and Plommlng havo tho cotttract and tho work or excavating commenced Thursday morning. DIxlo & Schmidt will com plete tho 2Ti-foot room adjoining. The Woods Lumber company has signed a contract to furnish the finish mate rial. PASSENGERS AND CREW ARE ADRIFT Steamer Sinks In Collision and Crew Takes to BoatsWarships Are Ordered to Search for Them Seventeen Arc Picked Up. DivViiiir tho inoiitli of November 770 hooks woro drawn from Mod- lord's public library, nearlv 100 inoro than were issued tho preceding month. Forty-four new members were added, so that there are at the present tituo lf2f people regularly (pialitied to draw books. New names nro being udded at the rale of six every library day, and this largo do mnnd ncpoMsilntos a very wearing j use of u library as small as ours. Attention on tho part of parents and teachers is called to the fact that it is in their power to serve the best interests of tho library in a very material way if they will exert their itifluonco ngainst n careless and of ten destructive use of tho books. Children especially need to bo iin nrcsscd with tho idea" that it is noth ing short of a disgrace to be classed among tho "hoops." Today Iho'-o have been plnccd upon tho shelves 10 exceptionally fine now volumes and it is hoped that thoy will re ceive tho care from tho pntrons of tho library that their exceptional qualities warrant. Wed Afer 23 Years' Courting. TORIUXGTON, Conn., Dec. 8. After a courtship .lasting 123 years, Miss Anna Louise Seaiby and Kd waid Charles Dolot, both of Win stcd. were mnrried here at tho homo of John Lnwson by the Kov. J. Chauncey Linsley rector of Trinity Kpiseopal church. Ilnsklns for health. LONDON, Dec. 8. Thiily-nine persons, members of the crow and passengers of the steamship lllack bnrn, tiro adrift on he open sea of Slicringliniu today, following the sinking of the IJIuckbnrii in a col libinti with (ho steamer Rook. The Rook picked up 17 of tho passon gbrs ami crow, but Hie fate of (he others is not known. MritWi war.ships havo been order ed to sock the missing smullboats of tho niiidkhurii. The niahburit with a hole iu bur port side settled i i deep water following, the collision. iJUST OUT! iMedford Mail Tribune Official Map of i Jackson County, Ore. i Compiled especially for (he Mail Tribune, by the J I jQcksou County Abstract Co. Approved and offi- X daily adoptwl by tho county court, July, 1010. j j Shown ownership of ohi-H pareel of projierty, ; , township and section linen, county roiide, forest re- X X sorvoe, rllrod gnint, city and town boundaries and all other nocoswiry Information. Tho only convenient, handy, oomplelo map j of Juckson county published Iu many years. Slso X 2d by 10 Itirhoe, oh henry man nAer, tlnnwl hi X both oiuU. No home comnleto without this mp. It lls for $2. 50. but will he given awny fioo to sulMM-rlb- 5 ors to tho Medford Mall Trihtiue. HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE SUnSCHIHK TO TIIK DAILX MAIL TUUUlNIs FOR ONK YlflAH IN ADVANCW ....'.. ... .()() i OH VOll TDK WRKKU' MAIL TItlllUNB TWO VKAUS LV ADVANCH AT ?1.50 A YIWIt:?I.O(l AJtD TUIS MAI IS VoUHtS. . I Or get Mf Hff wibscriber to the Dully or two $ bow one to ih Wokly. remit nd w will semi the map. Old anlMcrlbers may swore the nap by (wylnx up arrears and subscribing in advane. Medford Mail Tribune ' 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. X M A S STATIONERY From all the' Fam ous Manufacturers EATON. CRANE & PIKE. WHYTE & WYC0FF. WHITING. IN BEAUTIFUL BOXES, FROM 20c to $2.00. MEDFORD .Book Store.. Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles (IHNUKAL OVKItHAULINfl & MACII1XK JMSI'AIIMNCI. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. IMIONH MAIN (Will. Corner Central Aw and 8th rit Medford, Or. ASHLAND LANDMARK 42 YEARS OLD PASSES ASHLAND, Or., Dec. 8. Oao of the old landmarks of Ashland lias passed away. Tho E. F. Smith liv ery barn, erected 42 years ago, is being removed to make way for tho now uptown tracks and depot of the Northern 1'iicific railway. Tho new depot will bo used Wi accommodate the motor cur traffin belweon Koguo valley points. It is not known whether or not any of the steam passongor trains will eomo up into tho heart of the business section. The now depot will be at the corner of Main and Water stieets and spur about a quarter of a inilo in length connects tho depot with the main line. Wood for Sale. Cordwood and stoVowood, hard and soft, in any quantity. A. Slovor, city scales at Main and Fir streets, or tclephono Main 2981. 227 llasklns for health. PRIVATE WIRE ' PHONE 1831 Moss & Co. GRAIN AND STOCK BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOCAL MG-R. ROOM 15, P. O. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGON, Careful Movers Parties moviny will do well to call on MATTHEWS & LAKE to handle their household goods. They pack and ship furniture and unpack and set up furniture and do hauling of all kinds. Bauyaye In cluded. Phone 2151. See the Mechanical Doll Demonstra- at Kentner's Store Every Afternoon One to Six Saturday Three to Six and to Nine thirty A ' Big Attraction Mother Dins Up Child's Body. . nam BRISTOL, To., Dec. 8. Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Rending buried their 12-venr-oId daughter a fow weeks ago. One day this week tho motlior wont to St. Mark's cemetery, whero tho child was buried, and dug tho body up. Slto took Iter child from tho coffin and was hugging nlid kissing it when she wns discovered. Tho body was roplaced nnd tho mother taken to the polico head ipinriors, It is believed slto is insane. TOOK HIS WIFE'S FALSE TEETH FROM HER MOUTH IIOnOKEN. K. J., Dec. 8. Whiki disputing with his wifo as to what kind of a fowl would do for n birth day dinner, Jacob Hotz of fi27 Ann street, West Hobokcn, got angry and forcibly removed Mrs. 'Hotz' fals teeth ironi her mouth nnd wouldn't givo them back to her. ITotz was arrested on complaint of his "wife and will havo to eat dinner in tho county ,inil for J10 days. Tho birth day party is off. .... lOMIHMIMMMMt1 I! J. E. ENYART, President. J A. PF.mtY, Vieo-rresidont. :: JOHN S. OUTO, Cnshlor. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier, I THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 r SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKINI I BUSINESS TRANSACTED, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAtE. R. F. GUERIN & CO. 4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Havo a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS of from $500 to $3000 to return Investors 10 per cent pr anntim. If you have money to loan It will pay you to investlfate them H. B. PATTERSON 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 SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE CT SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES. Office 1(6 Main Street . Office Phone 2381-Res. Phone 2493 J The finest Sample Rooms m tho city. Single rooms or eu suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Tclephono Iu Kvery Iloom RAU-MOHIt COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN 6 j. o; m ", Ife i :t v "'it Al.r KINDS OF DRY ..WOOD.. Onk, Lautol, ftr and I'ine. Buy yourwinter supply now; reasonable prices. ; The Sun Star Wood Company 002 Almond st. Phono Main G05I. Jo! Koyama. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE Union Livery Stables and will couduot a general feed and boarding ontabliahnunt. Horses f boarded by the day, wook- or mouth. I guaranU a square deal to all. R. GUANYAW i UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AV1NXJE. "5 .? x li 1 I - --t -- --