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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
w vrrmmrummmm mjMTMBBKrBBg&J gyg1""1 - MKDFORD MATT. TRT73TJNE, MEDFORD, OR HO ON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911. i f SKI MEN CLIMB RQOFIHG SAVES MOUNT ASHLAND! LARGE BUILDING Parly of Three Successfully Climb tn Its TopHeavy Snow Encountered All of the Men Arc Experts On the Loiih Runners. ASHLAND, Jan. 1!). Mt. Ash land was successfully negotiated re eontly by :: U mrn of thia city Thi'y woio .Krt'd Krodotmn, Mourud Nyhy and lluriunn Ilanaon. Krode Peterson remained In camp at Long's lodge and did not attempt, tlio climb to Mt. Ashland on account of nu In efficient outfit for thnt llnd of a trip. Prank C. Jloutledge, chief mountain man of tlio Anlilnnd HlHgl- you club, accompanied the hkI men as far an Long't lodge. With tlio ex ception of a wood Hledgo thnt wont nbovo Watnon'H cabin tliero had been no vehicle) utiovo tlio power Iioiiho nIiico the bli; a now Ktorni. Tlio nl I mon ox)loied tlio territory about Loiik'h lodge on Saturday and got tholr intiHck'H llniborod up for tlio 1)1 ij trip tlio next day. MosHrs, Fro doRnn, Nyhy and Hanson loft Long's at 8 o'clock Sunday morning and reached tlio highest point on tlio summit of Mt, Ashlnud at 2 o'clock. Thoy did not remain long as tho snow storm and galo woio doing bus iness and obmmrcd tlio vlow In all (llroctlons. Tlioy nrrived at Long's at 4:au p, m, and arrived at Ashland at 7:10 p. in. All nro experienced ski men, having loarned tho Job in old Norway. Mr. Krodesan, who is tho ski ox port or the Auhlatid Siskiyou club, re ports Hoolng many deer on the trip. They would bound a Bhort distance In the thick unow then stop and look at tho ski men in amazement and bound away nuiiln. It was an oppor tunity to butcher the innocent deer mid the men on skies could easily have run thorn down, One of tho purposes of the trip was to 'measure the snow fall for tho government, The government snow board about half a mile from the true summit, No. (!), was burled, meaning that tho snow there must have boon over 12 foot doop. No. OS, two miles from tlio summit, measured six feet of snow. The next one, llireo and ono half mllcu from the summit, meas ured 3 Vi foot and tho others went 1!Vj foot. Tho 7',4-foot skies were brand new oiiob from Minneapolis and the straps and binding's were patentod devices Imported from Norway. Only a few views woro takon with tho kodak nB tho weather was too stormy. Garnctt-Corcy Builtlinu On Fire, hut Patent Roofino. Acts as Great Wet Woolen Blanket and Holds Flames Back, Savinii Building Hud it not been i'or the .i'nol tli.it the (JuriioU-Core.v litiilditiK wns root ed with 1'. & 15. rnofiuir, which noted iih a meat wut wool hhtnkcl, confin ing the Jinnies, in nil probability that liaudstnue striictiuo would today bo a iiius- .of ruing, whereas only nomi nal dninnge was clone. I'Jro Ir.'tixe out in the meter room, unit is said to lie due to defeelivo wiring or shell ciiciiitiuj,' f electric light wires ouily this morning, hut was held un der control. Tlio V, Jc H. roofhur difl'ei-i es.eu lially fnini the usual tar mill gracl loofing which would liave melted and added a gi enter fury lo Ijio flume. hdurds beneath this roel'iui: FAHMY SET FOR WIMER FUNERAL The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Dell Wiinor, wife of Klchnrd L. Winter of 111 Austin street, who died at her home Wednesday, will bo held from tho residence Friday morning. Services will be conducted by tho Jtuv. Shields and burial will follow at tho I. O, O. I cemetery. Mis. Winter was !J7 years old, and a native of Oregon. The funeral will be under tho dl lectlon of tho Weeks & McOowan com patty. Tho hut ned but tlie roofing robisled- and item in tlie t lames. Tlie damage done was not great. No stock or office furniture was dam aged although h number of rooms hud their ceilings Koul.cd. " MANTAINS FAST FOR SEVEN LONG MONTHS SKATTLIO, .Ian. 19. After having maintained a fast that was almost absolute for soven mouths, Frank S, Southard, who is a nionibor of n prominent firm of lawyors, resumed his regular three square meals a day. During his fast he dropped In weight from IMiG pounds to a scant 170 pounds. Ills diet 'during this period consisted principally of orange Juice and bran, and nlco cold water. For tho pant tluejo months South ard has eaton nothing but orange Julco and Rt rained vegetable bran soup. Ho has treated himself to an occasional glass of water. After the ! rifnt iwi ilni'ti if lilu l.ttii Cm, Q.ti.Hi- .....v ..... i..ri ... ..... ....., inn, . i. .ill, - ard ntatod that ho felt no pangs of hunger. PORTLAND HAS NO RIGHT TO BUT IN (Continued from Phko 1 ) CHURCHILL Not leu All children who will bo six years old on or before tho fifteenth day of March, ploaso enter school next Monday morning, as no class will bo organised after Jan. twonty-thlrd. Vory truly, IT. S. Collins, Supt. Hnsklns for hualth. contiary thai Hitch commodity car load ralci so fixed and established will unite tht'MS cities in a closer coni iiierciul bond, stimtilute iiiauiifae lurc at I'oitland und otherwise in crease tho volume of traffio shipped from Portland to .Mcdl'oid. Further answering iiveiinentrf in tlie petition of said iutcrvenor plain tiff states that at the opening licuiiug of this pioecding there appeared be fore this commission by oral iut.ir- ciition one of (lie attorney, whose name appears on tlie petition to vvnieli said plaiiititt now makes an swer. Uy oral intervention this u: torney slated lie appealed ns-attoi-ney tor tlie cities of Hoseburg, tlrauls fuss, and other towns, hut upon crobs-oxuiriiiinliou lie admitted tlio towns which he claimed to lep rt"ent liad no knowledge of his iep- roM'iitutiou ami thnt they had not employed him to appear in their be half. Further mossed lie abandoned this leprescntntion and set up tlmt ho was appealing in behalf of tlie transportation committee of Portland chainlier of coiuinetce, and linully admitted lie was there e.r pressly in (lie inteicst of tlio Port laud jobber. Now conies the same attorney, having ubaiidoued all foimer inter ests ami leprosontnl.onH, and ap pear in behalf of the Portland Clininber of (Joniiuurco who assumes the role of patron to said plaintiff, und appearance wholly oluntarv. and unites in the prayer for the es tablishment ot carload commodity rates from Portland to Med fold for the transportation of the ai tides enumerated in the coinplnint, but in addition thereto attempts to inject the issue of lens than eaiload com modity rates upon the same ai tides from und to tlie .same points, an issuo which is no part of the com plaint of plaintiff. Tlie shifting und aricd reasons for intervention, lirst opposing then nihocating with the in lection of complex issues, in dicts, arraigns and convict the pur pose of intervention us of ulterior design lo obstruct justice. I So where in the petition for inter ' vcution is there nu alcgatioit or a complaint against any establishment or published into of the defendant, but intervention ' is .sought on the nlcgatiou and assumption thnt if the carload commodity rates us prayed for by said plaintitf are es tablished that tlie goods, wares and merchandise now moving in k"s than carload lots will tliet cutter move in eaiload lots, and upon tins and no other ground is intervention sought. The petition lor intervention does not even allege or claim any loss ot trail ic tor the city ot I'oitland or aby decrease in the' volume ot busi ness that is now being done by Port land wholesalers, manufacturers or shippers hut it merely voices u fe.ir that merchandise and other goods will be consolidated fnto carload lots and because of this economical method of transportation, a method highly beiieficiul to a consuming tet ritory and far mote profitable to the carrier, a hue and cry is raised that operation of this saving princi ple will work an injustice und a dis crimination. The net to regulate Irnnsportatioii and eoinmeice is pe culiarly and purposely designed and f ruined to afford protection and guarantee a earlier, pcr-oi), persons or corporations the right of redress against any order of the commission affecting rates where current rates may he substituted by those fixed by the commission, but this redress is In suit in the ciieuit court of Marion count v and not by intervention before the conunishiom Because of this section of the law the petitioner in intervention must awn it the finding nu order of the commission upon the issues involved bofoic claim can be made that the intervenor's interests aie in any way affected and tlun' seek the aid of tho com I to deter-J nunc its cause, but liitcrvenor lias no light, under the statute to interpo- (Hjti'ue iiimM'it uiio tins pincccuing on the ground ot alleged tlueateited change in the method of transporta tion of freight by carload loth as against it prevailing met hod of less than eaiload lots. If iutcrvcuor wants the less than eaiload rates in vestigated, its course is by separate pioeecdiiig in the milliner prosorihed hv the luw, but iutcrvonor lias ,o standing in this pioeecdiiig upon nu.v " r I One case fine quality Bleached Muslin worth lOcyard Special . 7c MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE-NEAR P. 0. One hale good quality Unbleached Sheeting wortlif 8cyd. Speciallv WHITE SALE NOW GOING ON GREATEST VALUES EVER KNOWN BE SURE YOU GET SOME OF THEM Embroideries Buy your season's sup ply now. 2000 yards fine c a in b r i c embroidery and insertions; "10c val ues. "White Cp Sale price, yd 1000 yards fine Tor chon lace and inser- it Won; good width': real 5c 10c value. White Sale price, yd 1000 yards new em broidery and insertions; wide width; values up to 20c. "White Sale price, yd . lie 1000 yards IS inch cor set cover embroidery, Hoc value. AVhite Sale price, yd ... 19c Underwear Have you seen the Big Simps 'in Muslin Under wear? Look These Up. Children's muslin draw ers, skirts and waists, 2!3e values. "White -fl EJ Sale price, ca J.JL "Women's muslin skirls, drawers and corset cov ers, 50c values. AVhite Stile price, ?Ap each vj "Women's muslin skirts, gowns, drawers and cor set covers, values up to $1. White Sale CQ Sale price, each Jvj Women's combination suits, gowns, drawers and corset covers, val ues up to .$1.50. White Sale price, 7Q each v v Sheets Buy till you need at money saving prices. 8-4 bleached sheets, of good quality. White Sale price, CQ p'lcli Ovj 9-4 bleached sheets, torn and hemmed. White Sale price, ftQf each Uvt Hope muslin, yd 9c Lonsdale muslin, yd lie Bedspreads, full size, $1.25 quality." White S, 1"'icc 98c HALF PRICE The balance of our Avin ter suits and coats all go on sale at exactly One-Half Price. grounds whatsoever. Wherefore, plaintiff prays, that the petition in intervention he denied and i1 that the petition he distuned in Ihi proceeding. Ilnsklns for Health. Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies EAG1J- IMIAKMACY, 10!) Hast Main St. Phenes: Home 03; J'ac, WKST S1DK PIIAH.MACY 20(1 West Main Street Phene: Home -KJ; Pae. -1011 4-eI444-4:-reitiI4444l44t-:4'' i V '? y 35$fc We Are the House ThatMaKei It Posible for You to Buy Your Piano for $1.00.00 JL.nss Than You can Obtain Some for Else where i t : i : t - CORNER TENTH AND OAKDALE AVE. i I Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Tlios. Bartholomew, Ph. C, General Mgr. The He.n!l Sloies Mcdfonl, Ore. il i 1 1 1 TV M It kNoi LIGHTS OFF? TIiIh fioipit'iitly oecuiK inan tlniea al nlKlit. .IiiHt Htup to the tolupliono and I'lill up ve will ivspoad at onee aliuoHt any moment, night or day, and fix tho luoiik. vSoutlierii Oregon Electric Co I'liono, nilil lillM; ta ilKit. Cho finest Sample Rooms in tlie citv. LONDON, Jan. 19 The ii'mIkiiu t Ion ot Wlimton CIiuitIiIU, home hoc lotary tor KiiKhind, In conHldeied prohahlo m n iomiiU o( tho leceut Sidney Htroet hattlu la tho heart ot London In vvhleh 1500 police, oint hundred of flromuii and a detail of i tho SeotH cuiirdH woio imed to kill two HUHpented anarehlHta. The homo Heorotary, who teHtlfled today at the Ititiiiiwt Into tho death ( or the alh'Kcd anarehlHta, lx likely to' ho akd for an explanation on the floor or pMilluiiHMit. If roiiKUivd, It la hellovod that he will i oaten. pum'rtriUuemout)r"uk W& pwrt further thnn to provont flieniin from (utluKUlahlng the flamea In tin Sidney at rent houao until he knew that hoth Svaura and KudKi'wi" vveru dead. The eoroaor'a verdict derlaiod that V V V V V IV - w We Are tlie Only Factory to Home Distributors of the worlds best Pianos and Player Pianos at the .least possible expense. When yon fail to investigate our propasitiou and j buy elsewhere you just take $100.00 from your bank i account and give to the other fellow. Isn t it to your interest to investigate this matter? It costs you nothing to look, and nine out of every ten persons that enter our warerooins find such tremendous fine pianos at such low prices and on such easy terms that they most always buy froni us. The expense is what creates the price of tiny com modity. This is the reason why we can save you money on the piano deal, as we don't have to contend with high rents and we hire no one to sell our goods, and for this reason alone we can save you 100.00 and then make the same amount of money as the other fellow. We Tune Pianos. We Rent Pianos. We Repair Pianos. We Sell Pianos. In fact, we do the Piano business of Southern Oregon. GIVE Consult Me. .chances liere. to your eyes the attention they de serve; no time like the present. J use corroborative tests; you take no DR. RICKERT lO.ve Si-rlit Speciali .t. Medford, Oie Over Kentuer'j, Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone hi Kvery Room RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN South Central Avenue retftf4tf-4r4r.vr i Itudtievvtps vviic alaln hy Millet or the , , Scola uiiHida mid tlmt Kvaaia vv.t . Miiflomtud. It recommended mote . atllui'ciil regulation for the admls , vlou of alloua. ; . SUIT FOR DIVORCE j FILED BY B0SWELL EMPORIUM Hubert I ton u ell it the plamtili n nu ai'liou lor Jivoreo uunin-t but vena Iuo!l, the imperx um win. S wore filed in tlio ofl'iee ol I'uuuiv I'ltu'h Williuiu K. t'oleuittii thu nuxn i IS SUES ESTATE TO QUIET LAND TITLE John Ilimtlev and llanv Mi . den are pnnl pliuntiltV in a mui (. (piiot titlo tiled thif inorniut; u tie ot'Jice of the iunlv eleik. 1'hi- -tutu of Ahel ) lli'lnmn ct el , . liuuied lib delVnduiit, SHERIFF AWAY ON TRIP TO PORTLAND 1 Sheriff W. A. Ju 1H TiumI.iv 1 for n short vitit to I'niihiuil. '1 1 will jcipiiiii uvny uliout a eik tlin 1 iuir which time Uuunty Sliontl It It Juvv will lie l fltnrjjp ol the uttue 1 tore Closed Until Monday 10 Watch This Paper for Announcement of GIGANTIC SOLD ,r,im" " a. m. "", SALE Watch, Wait and Save lluhl.lnfi fi ll'-alth. tMMMMMMMMlMMMM'MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM