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1 i i micdkoki;) mail TRmryrc. medfqtid, oniwox. TrrcstMY, TrarrcaroKtt-ia, into. m rm I Lf if '." MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEX'BWDBNT MBWSPAPEB PUBLISHES DAILY EXCEPT SATUB- DAY. BV THE MEDrOBD rniNTiwa co. A consolidation of thu Mwlfor.l Mall .i.n.i.r..i i usb iim Kiiiiiiiprn Orer.on inn. tnbllslipil 1902; tiro Domocrntlc TlniPH, cMalIIMicl 1S72; the Aitliiiuin Tribune. ..HtalillnliMl 1830, ami tlio Mod fiinl Tllliuni', taUlliIiUJwOO. UUOKdK PUTNAM. Kill tor und MunnKor Kiiinro.i iim socona-oifiHS inniior nu- Vomlmr 1. 1000. at the tipfitoffloe lit Meilford, Oretfon, under Miiroll 3. J870. the not of Official I'apcr of tlio City of Modford. SUDSOnilTIOII RATES, Ono ywir, by mull ..... ..Wl.ltlt lV IIIIlll . 1'it iimiilli, (li-llvcred hy currier In Alvilfcril. JuckHonvllIu and Cen tral I'olnt .''"' Sunday only, ly mall, ir ymr. . . . Weekly, pur year . .IS.00 DU .10 2 U0 1.50 Tall lonied Wlro United J?re Slipatcho. th' Thn Mall Tribune In on mtlo at Ferry Ncwm Htand, flan KrnnclHca I'ortfiilul lliitol Ni-wb Hlnnil. l'ortland. Ilownian Nuwm Co., Cortlnnil, Or. -W. . Whitney, Kcnttlo, Wash. I total HiMikunu Nowh Hland. HuoKano. SWORN CIRCUIiATION. Average ilnlly for January, 1B10 .J Muroli, 110 2.J8? April 1010 , 2.30' May, 1910 ....'. 2.110 June. 1810 A5" July. 1010 J.05J AllKllHt, 1910 r'ii'. HcpliMiilicr. 1910 (. rV'fl October. 1010 -'.7!5 EX-COHISSER HERE IS KILLED M Nnlhan B. Hyde Is Struck and Killed as He Pens Letter Was Hit on Head With Crowbar Man Named Mathias Souujit. FORMAL 0 IN OF WEST SIOE HARDWARE STOREU male tax coininhiilou (ind which have not yet boon announced. Those will doubtlesB hrlnj; tho total to about $2,300,000, aM against a little over U.SOO.OOO lant year. i REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. JTovembor 1 3.100 2 3,350 3 3.100 4 3,100 0. a.ino 7. 3,100 8 3,100 0 3,100 10 3,100 11 3,100 13 3.K.0 14 ... 3,100 IS 3,100 Circulation. 17 3,67 18 3.0RU 20...., 3,100 21..... 3.0CO 22 3, MO 23 3.0S0 26 3.QS0 27 3,075 2S 3,600 29 3,000 30 2,07ft 70.UPI) Dally nvi'rai. 3,080. ' 8TATK OF OUIXION, County of Jack Hon, n.i On tii first day of December, 1910 y?!fwrially apparuil bnforn mi', Ucnriti I.'utnam, innimuor of tho Med ford Mall 'Tribune, who, upon oath, ncknowlvtlRi'H that tho nbovo fluurca am truo and cor- . r !. tl. N. YOCICI3V. (Kcul) Notary l'tihllo for Oregon MKDrORD, OREOON. MntropollH of Southern On-Kon and Nurilivrn California, and tho fuatcitt -KrowltiK city In Ori-Kon. , Population IT. H. ccnmm 1910: 8810 CHllmatfd In November, 1910, 10,000. Klvo hundred thoilHund dollar (Iravltj Water Hyntem complutod, kIvIiir fluent Hiipply puro mountain wntor and nlx ten iniloH of ntrcut beltiK paved am contracted for at n cost oxcredlnK 1. 000,000, making a total of twenty mllen of pavemunt. l'ostofflro rccelnta for year endlnn November 30, 1910, hIiow u gain of 61 per rent. Hank dcponltR worn $2,376,532, n Knln or 22 per cent. ltanner fruit city In Oreuon UoRur Iltvtir Hpllxvubert; npiilca won HWccp Htuken prlxtt and title of "Anpla Klnir of the WorliV at tho Nallonul Applo Hhow, Hpokane, 1909, ami a car of Nowtowim wim Tint Trite In 1010 nt Canadian International Applo Hhnw. Vancouver, ii. u. Itojiruo itlver penra broiiKht hlRlinni prlcoM lu nil market of thu world dilr Ikr tho pant lx yrnrH Wrlto Cnuiineroml otub, InoloslnR C cents for i)taKo for tho rlncBt commu nity pamphlet over written. ClIICAOO, 111., oc. 13. In a blood-talneil, Ink-blotted letter, written by .Nathan 11, Jlydo, lornior fudonti coiiinMliiur for Hoiitheni Oregon, as lie wuk xtritck and klllotl, tho police today believe thoy hold a clew to the murdorur. Dutectlvo are seeking Hrull ((MthJaB In connection wtlh tho crime, bellevltiK that llydo was writing tho lettor for Mathias. llydo's body was dlHcovorod when IiIh blood Hooped through llio floor and dripped from tho celling of tho room below, Thin room wan occu pied bj MnthlaH but the pollco have learned that ho wim with Hyde short ly before tho latter wan hilled. Tho murdered man was utruak on tho head with a crowbar. On a table before him was tho collowlng note: "Mr. K. P. Scott: I ntn a cornot playor Heeklug eiii)loyiuut. I played with Joiifiu'K baud In New York. I can also jlay-J " Here a largo lut-r-blot ondod tho Hontonce, ovldontly thrown when tho murderer's weapon crashed through Hyde's hIuiII, The pollen claim to havo ovidnnco that llydo was writing tho lotter for aMthlat). Tlio tciideuoy in some quartani i to iixltduo in Hnliro at thu expeuHc of tlio tlireo women in tlio ColoVadn loKiHlntiiro. Hut uvuntiinlly they vil' hn .iuilu'cil by tliuir reconl. And i: may bo (lint hoiiio of the mnlo muni Imrri will be judged liy it nUo, ituti found wmitiiiK. ' . ' Aimunoiit that oluotiifiimtion inti-i be delnyeil bcunuse it will bo uotilly luokrt I'moo. The Kioat ioiul in it ' dosirnbilily. In the iimtloi of Tin provemoiitB deiunndod by tlio publm. wlifoh uvoiitimlly pays the billp, (In t'ONl ulwuys (alios imro of Itiulf. W'lutlo stoak ic h!i (o brinir 1 cpiiU n iHiiiuil in .lapitn. Thu I'm Hint llniro would be little demand U it here, oven at tlint prico, umy hae uolliint; to do with lh hinli cent oi liviui;, but it i worth inttiitiouiiiir. With mi imtinmlo of $S75.000.0nr A be derived frtmi the oottun pimc lliin year, the Mouth loams up n one ol' tin' KitMt uontribttUuK cuiiimih foi Amorieau prtppurity. The miliiindn. Unwevvr, would Im (piite linht lu ptortitv tlint i raiiuol pay ouniiut nuinliiK oswnac. or diidtii(l out of wlwt Jlr. Brau dvis thinkrt hu eould av for them. fr. Unlfftur ftiul, km have Awifi ican nUtiineD from Iim to tune Huii uiaftidnir Ui dro ptlie tariff itaue and drapidnic it ftr two vry iliffvr ent tliinjru. The lion. 01iwi CUrk h betm.' prpHnted with r grMt vnrirtv ' travel, oui of wkih re hdUiUom and uotlv. And in tha lot tnare i aii ooonaional hammer. FARMERS IS I ORGANIZE, HE SAYS Hlfih Cost of Llvlny Is Brouylil About to a Great Dcncc liy Lack of Ornanlzatlon Says They Could Mako Moro Money. The (inniolr-Coi'oy Bnrd warb Co., Inc., will keep open liou.se Saturday, De ftjinbdr 17, 19J0. As an aiinouiieed by the Alail Trib une Saltirdav, Pee. 17, 1910. will be a red letter day, for tho (larnHl-Corey .iriird ware Co. Wo will be able to show the best assorted line of genuine cut glass, silver ware, chafing dishes, cook ing conveniences, ever seen in Oregon. You can come in, be seated on easy seats, have the articles brought' to you and look at us work while you take your ease. We have provided a ladies' find easy chairs, a desk, wash bowl, hot and cold water, looking glass and many other things for ladies' use. No need to go home to Write, a letter, just use our house. A lady clerk will be at the door to meet .you and show you the room. A room for gentlemen furnished in the same wav; so come on )oys and use it, wo made it In the Clrcul Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Jackson. n tlio matter of the aim Meat on of the Kognolnnda Incorporated to reg lHter tljlo to thq following described promises, situated In tho county of Jackson and Htrio of Oregon, to-wlt: I-otn 41-70 Inclusive; lots 72-162 iucliislvo, and lots tf. 1-103 inclusive all in the Uoguolands Irrlgntcd or chard tracts. va. Mr. James W. Coakley, Louisa CoAkley, Aaron II. Meagloy, Franklin Wertz, M. I,. Forges, K. S. Forbos, Hllzaboth .McLaughlin, Tliomaa Stott ler, Margaret Holmes, C. II. Ray, Desert Oil company, an Orogon cor poration. Mound School District No. 1. and all whom It ma;' concern, de fendants. TAKE NOTICE. Thnt on tho 10th day of N'ovcmbor. 1910, nn application was filed by the Uoguolands Incorporated In tho cir cuit court oftlnckson county for ini tial registration; of the tltlo of the land above doscrlbe-'. Now, unless you appear on or be fore tho 21th day or December, 1010, and show catiEo why such -application should not bo granted, tho same shall be taken nH confessed mid a de cree will bo entered according to tlio prayer of tho application, and you will bo forovor barred from dlsutlng tho snme. - W. It. COL13MAN, Clerk o the Circuit Court. Uy M. 1J. TOWN 10, Deputy Ni:FF & M13ALKY, Attorneys for applicant. shall be taken as confessed and a de cree "will be entered according to the prayer of tho application, and you will be forever barred from disputing tho same. W. It. COLEMAN, ' Clerk of t-o Circuit Court. Uy M. n. TOWNE, Deputy. NEFF & MEALEY, Attorneys for applicant. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Orogon for the County 6f Jackson. In the matter of tho application ol tho Iloguelnndu Incorpornted, to reg ister tltlo to tho following described premises, situated in tho county of Jackson, stato of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 41-70 Inclusive: lots 72-162 Inclusive, and lots 1C4-103 inclusive, nil in tho Uoguelhnds irrigated or- REGISTRATI0N OF LAND TITLE. In tho Circuit Court Stato of Ore gon for tho County of Jackson.. in the mattor of tho application of Roguolnndn Incorporated to regis ter tho tltlo of the following described premisos, situated i. i... ........ lOl' yOU, We Will not need it. Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: i,ot ono (l) to forty (10) inolu slvo of tho HorjuelnndH Irrigated or- CHICAaO, III., Doc. 13, Tho cost of living and tho effect upon It through laokof co-operation of tlio farmers Is Joicupylntr tho-attention of Sir lioraco l'lunkot, president of tho Irish. Agricultural society, who Is hero on a two months tour of the Unltod Stntos fqr tho purpose of studying agricultural 'Conditions. "Lfnless tho Amorlenn fannor will organize and distribute his own pro duce there can bo no reduction in the hliih cost of living, either here or abroad. Tho farmers are begin ning to realize that their Inaction has been moro tho ronl causo of tho high cost of livhiK than tho trusts. "Wo are organizing on then tlmr side of tho wntor und If the farmer here wglll do tho sumo It Ik likely that with concerted notion we ran re duce the cost of llvtiiac very material ly. Also the American fanner eould make more money than ho does now, Inasmuch as a portion of the middle man's, profits would bo saved." We have tried to do our pari ro maue ll pleasant 10I' you. chard tracts excepting tl.at portion of and liavillp- (it) n hen rnnms '"i Six () oosorlbed as follows: i l,,,!,, ,," .. Comniencis at tho conthonst cor- tO Jiel) pay OUr expenses. I nor of Donation land claim ntlnilinr goods can be sold at a much ""y-fivo (r'5). township thirty-six linHhv lYi'inn Pnmn .,iwl o (36), Routh rnngo two (2) vjost of :; ' .. .' N-,'"v '" o---;tho Wlllnmetto ns, if nothing else. Grarnott-Corey Hardware Co. i J'1,ln,n"; lh1' 4:i ch -i .. -m Ti ni i thoL.ee north 1.5 1 chrlnn; thence (. Ol'. iMaill and Crape Sts. chains to tho plnco of begtnnln meridian, and from said point running thence south l.n-t chains; nee 4.30 r. All who It nnv conrnrn. defendants. WANTED T a if is vnTmn That on tho lfith d-iy 'of Novom- Olrls for jieicrnl housework Roschurn's Assessment $2,115,830. UOSEIllTUO, Ore, Doc. 13. A ! ,,)0r' ll1?, " nil'Hcatlon wns filed ,.,,.. . , ,, , , . . Hi oiuu jiiitiucitinun i mill inn; nun 111 orotlng of this yoar a assosstnont for ., , ,L , - , , ti. . ..it., r i i i . . . ",0 "Ircult court of Jnckson county Hi,.) city of Hoseburg shows a totnl for lnltInl rcKutrntlpn of tho title or $2,115,830, oxcluslvo of tho valu-!of thq land abrm' dpacrl'.od. uHIoiIb; of railroad, expioas, toltj Now unless ioir- appear on or be- egraph and telephone companies. I fo ''l0 2Uh lIa' of, IJwpifl'ioi, 1910, liy tlio tlon Hhould not bo isnintod. tlio Knnio FOR SALE .'1 nercs or more under ditch, close to limits, truck or chicken ranch; price low, ensy terms. 10 ucres, .f l'JfiO ; 80 neros, if'-'nOG; 1120 ucres, $11750 j tcriim, .'Pj Jnilus. to town. 110 neros, splendid soil, no wnle, 'A miloH to station, 70 acres clear ed, $85 per acre, tenns. 17 nercs benrin: orchnrd, 2 miles Talent. $8500, irons. ,11120 ueicH dairy and alfalfa ranch, f miles from Jledford, 5 miles t. .station; 15,000 cords wood; $7000. terms. 1C0 acres nicely located, closo in, good buildings,, trndo for city lots will mnko good sub-division. 31 acres, under ditch, fino pear nud alfalfa land, 3 miles out, cleared nnd fenced; $250 per acre. CITY PROPERTY 100 nercs, 5 miles Mcdfnrd, iwo- thirds pears, bnlunco applet, liuildinus, all tools, horses etc $275 per acre, uood I onus. Lot 52x111, now 2-room house, near pnvinK, $000. IJooiiiiiii: house, 1(1 rooms, on Kasl Ilain, close in; price cut for quick sale. 12 city lois, on W. Second and l'nlni streets, nd.joiniim lots selling $100 cnclir 1'riee $2800, mioil terms. Lo( on pnvinjr, 50x200, $750. Arodorn limiKiilow, $500 will handte! Lois in West Walnut Park, $275 to $350, easy terms. whoso valuations fixed Listings of ranches. city property nnd L F. , IT Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldti chard tracts. vs, apidlcant wlU apply to tho court Tor tho relief nraved for In said appllcn- Mr. James W. Coakley, Louisa tlon, a succinct statement or which Coakley, Aaron II. Moaglej', Franklin I relief is as follows: Wertz, Af. L. Forbes, K. S. Forbes, ' For a decree of tho above ontltled Elizabeth McItiEhlln, Thomas Stott-I court finding the tltlo of tho applicant ler, Margaret Holmes, C. n. Kay, Dos- in the following described premises, ort Oil compnny, an Oregon corpora- to-wlt: tlon, Mound School DIstrlcl No. 1, Lots 41-70 Inclusive; lots 72-90 ln and all who It may concern, defend- elusive; lots 131-140 Incluslvo; lots ants. '02-106 inclusive; lots 109-119 incln- To Jnmep W. Coakley, Louisa !sve; lots 151-152, all In the Itogue Coakloy, Aaron II. Meagley, Franklin , lands Irrigated orchard tract, Jack Vertz, Ellzaboth AIcLaughlln. Thomas, son county, Oregon, free and clear Stottler and Margaret Holmes, tho. from all encumbrances, except a cer- tho above named defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon. you nnu eacn or you are hereby re tain mortgago held by tho Jnckson County Improvement company. Also for a decree or saiu conn quired to appear In tho abovo named i finding the equitable tltlo in and to court to answer the application of the the rollowlnB lie3cJ'unei ''rei" ??,.,. Uoguolands Incorporated, tho above' Lots 91, 10., 120-130 " i .. -i - .' named application on fllo thoreln , H1-14G inclusive: 153-162 inclusive, ngoinst you wjthin six weeks after ( ota 16 4-193 inclusive, al in said tho date of tho first publication or ! Roguelands Irrigated orchard tracts, tho summons heroin. Said porlod on1'1 tllls applicant with tho legal title HIV wnnlfu lining Mm mn flvo.l , tl.n liereoi veaiuil J" ol)lilli;iii u above entlMprf rntirt in n nr.ior fnr Goto, free and clenr of all ---. ..,. ,. ...v . ( uaiiv aw i . ,, . , service of the summons herein by publication, within which tlmo tho said defendants are required to ans wor said application, which order of application bears tho date 5f Novem ber 16, 1910. And you, and each of you will take notice, thnt If you fail to answer Bald application In the time aforesaid, the Ish encum brance, except tho mortgage thereon, held by the Jnckson County Improve ment company, nnd to grant such other and furthor relief as shall bo according to equity. NEFF & MEALEY, Attorneys for Applicant. Date of tho first publication of this summons is November 21. 1!M0. .BMaaaBVMMMMMBa'aWai .' A Casserole of (lie Mnuulug-llowiimn quality ill prove very iii't'i'ptnlil. The lioiiekeeiM't' who Is desiroim of Kfttliii; a pleasing table without undue iM'iidltui'f of time oi mom'' will find the Cnsseriile dish an iuillsH'iisaliIe addition to her table service. It changes the nature of an ordinary commonplace meiil and gives it ana ir of elegance and distinct Ion. The Casserole from Its nature retains heat for a long time, mi that rood pirpaicd In It may Ih kept lu good condition for (lie late couht or tardy din ner. When placed in the frame It is an attractive serving dish ns well us the conking dish. All our Casseroles are nkkrl plated anil smooth polished pottery lined so that odor anil flavor are not re tained ami the dish is cleaned with ease. We are displaying a few in our window now. Medford Hardware Co. Open Evenings I'm II Christ mas. are nxed liy tlio ' ti i,,,i,t i. ,... ...i "UUI" -uu '"J""' " ihi" uiui mmmmmmmmKmmmmmKammafammtmBBaiaammmmanmammaumm ammm " i ti . uv ittui it iiiu nauiw i W m m GOLDMAN PROTESTS T Kvldtrntlv the preidvnl' miNiui UiU yr Hid uot t) first ili" iiiiiouv iiiof uettNl for fim brvil.v. hut it WHY contain irood 4a) iuoid IiifnnimUnH. ' i Mr. l'rlck mild Uavo aerld ii moro APpraaintive imnmIv t vxirn I:. mnstnriitiotw Ummi tha orowda th.it now fhtok to iU iluwium of Fiu Aittu (1 renter IWHIn U (he huw of th flcrmHuv, nnd tlitv are x'nu nlumi its renliatiiiu iu ihe isnnl motlio.l icnl mnniier, wliieU ineaiis encer. Tt woujd bo just like l'e nxeine man to' Imh'oiiio h vountarlan thit'im. I luont moat tonchud lmltom. Nl'.W Vti(K. I i.e. 1.1 At u ma incitinir hiii I'hI.iv Kiiiiiin (i.ilihn.i.i alter adilii'-iuu the ilimui; uiou tin action of Japan in sentcm-iug I'-' luitwku nnd Iiih 25 compnitiuiiH U daath for u1IckhI pJottiiitc uKaiiifl t It--Hfu of tha mikado, aeut a cnbleiirain to 1'iuiuior Kataum of Japan, em bodying the pmtet of the mueiiug Tha coat of thu mewoure wuk ilo fruyad liv "Hiiig tha hat." Tin caldeuraiu read: "We. Libpitiuim of Naw York, i niMMH meding nNi'iublt'd, pivlest ni. phntieallv an. mist HiMilence pa---i' "II Iv'lnkll ill il his rollll mlc- "' ACQUITTAL PREDICTED FDR HATTIE LE BLANC Gift Suggestions On voir way to the poslofl'iee, or if passing along !Maiii street, come out of your way just one-half bloek and take a peep at a ' window of Holiday Goods. I'etter stilly eome in the store and allow us the pleasure of showing you ar wonderful collection of suitable ("lift (.foods. ' Leather Goods tteautifr.l wall platpies and motto hangers, leather pil lows, prettv painted designs; traveling c.-ikcp, hand bags,,. . ott!., o(c. Theso are certainly suitable ,-tiltl lasting. Perfumes AVc hae setMiredthe three best brands on the market and carry a complete aKsortment of odors and a hoautiful assortment tf I'ancv llolitlav packages. The brands art ketpie A: (Jalett's," ' I'al.mois," ami "Colgate." 'MERCHANTS who advertised in the Mail-Tribune yester day reached 3050 sub scribers, or at least 12,000 readers. Were you an advertiser? Or don't ymi caio fo? any business from -he.se ll!,000 people? Stationery You should sec of fine Stationery. tmr foUjjct'ion of fancy Ilolida.bo(is Almost anything you oan wih for is here and sure to please. Prions ifinge, per bo.v, 10c and up to $5.00. Ii at t 2 if''''''.B.fc. CAMUKlonK, Maaa., lh. l:i n acquittal v'M trl priHlUiad wha attorya ror 1UUI UUlanc. who la charted with havlitc munlennl , Claifne UIotw. ooHeluitml their Higuiiiente at lha girl's trial her to- ly. The arguweuUc of U ihmu- 1'iitlim will ta finished to4y. tt Mm' anuuiinred, and th case will k to tha Jury clthar toalght or tomorrow, daaitlDg ott whether Jmtga llund -Iimi the Jur bi'furtt lw adjourn t'liiiit or .ui iiiiii tmiiiirrow. ThtiiHKhuut the I'l'l.ullUg of hr m Mi.-a l.i m. in, ,i unpttrturotHl. Confections Lownoy's and Orange Blossom Candies put up in tlio ntwitcHt boxes imaginable. The contents of every box is perfect and sure to please tho fair exterminator. Buy 'Hor" a Box of Candy. 101-Our Phone Day or Night-101 Medford Pharmacy Near the Post Office i1 to I PS to i! v V Christmas (groceries If von are jilremlv n ii-iti'mi i.: i - - - -- - --. -. I'lllMlll III IIIW Vllll't 1A11 k 1ll- a" pretty sure to come here for your supplies. 5 ; ii ou are not a patron we invite you to call and i Z we will (kMiiunstrate that wo itnn slmw ,..,.. n... i., I v ,. - - ... .v... , uu une ocai v lines hi laney ami staple groceries on the local 5 and at the V V V $ market i Lowest Prices jALLEN GROCERY CO.! ? PHONE MAIN 2711. - it,JWt lla.kin for health. filHUrjlTHIlilW'tt MAIN AND CENTRAL WE. ''''' C'4V-44'a rstVrvM,, I Jsf.