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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1911)
Trriw pprif f"r-xfTT" 7.7 Ksuuoati i IUJ)KOHDitALTHJUUNE, IU10D.KOKI), OKKK)N .MONDAY, JAXl'AUY l2, Hill. WOULD RESERVE MAY VOTE ON .STATE OWNED WILSON TO URGE .LOS ANGELES TO t i -n-ft 4- To contemplate advertlring won't bring , business. Start now and you will become 4- fioiivlhfrd that It pays to advertise all the 4 ll me. " CIV GMMD OAETO PENALTY LIGHT IS Alffl MARTINEELECTION 'AID OF FRISCO . $ 1 Lcfiislature Will Probably Ask Vote, Governor West Will RccoinmendTli.it Democratic Legislators Are Gather- Aroused by Crisis In Panama Expo- Ou Amendment to Give Pardoning Money Be Appropriated for Elcc- inn I" Trenton for a Conference sition Movement Southern City' Power Only to Supremo Court trie Light Plant Near Salem fo1 Regarding Election of Man Who Rallies to Assistance of Is Sister Klamath Falls Man In Mcilfonl In lite Interest of Rcscrvinii a Strip of I Pure White Flour Land on Pclicnn Bay for Public Camiiimj Ground. New Evidence. State Purposes. Won Out in Primaries. City of North. i i wn -ill M Hv i 51 'SB? J r C. T. Stlvere from Klamath Fnlla HfrlVPiI In town hint evening In Uie lhtorwt of llio mutter of iniorvlnk tMh nr lantl on tho w(l inaiRln or " Poifeali ly. 'Klatnatli county, for a jwblle onmpthK ground. H utm tlmt ono or two pnrtleR are lrIim to hold tills land under tlio pretense of Uie hoiuoafeail lnw, but tlii'lr onlj object Ii for speculative purpoapa, a no ono thought of luiiiu'BlonilliiK thcc lalitl until thtr became Inuneniicb valuable for report purpoHca. The Siiikll territory In rptiHitliiii IMs enn (IguoiiB to the famous llHrrlnian re sort on Pelican bay in IClanmth coun ty and Hob along Short creek, a trlb itlafy to the Hig Kliuiiali lithe. Many 8porlaine.ii of Itogue Hlver valley are familiar with this fine fishing and bunting rotor t. T.nat year ill. Silvers circulated a prttftlon In Med ford, Aalilnnd ami JaclcfouvUlo, asking the government to' rOtorvq these grounds, which was numerously signed by the business men of those various towns. The for ott aorvlco lias also Indorsed this pe tition, which hns been Instriunental In holding the special Interests up. Ilul tin1 Interests, misrepresenting the case, are circulating a petition In UiIh valley to hue their ilaiins reco nlzetl. S.LK.M, Or., LM.Tlle ipHMlion Vr wlietlier llio (tenth pcimlty hliall uc Abolished will prolmbly life decided by tlio people JU llio next jjen,crnl elfceliun in Novrtnlit?i HM'J. . Marty Iiicinbera of llie logixliihnv, perliiiiH u miijorily, are in favor of making tlio death penally a malt i nj' tlio paM, it' the poloililift of ob taining a pardon arc made lener, ami they have derided that the tul, safe way of dicpning of thin pliaur of lliu question n by taking: the. pur doining power from l!ie governor and piecing it with the supremo cotiit. Lnwyers have discovered that lhi iuvohes an iiinel;dmeiit to the con slilulion, which niuM he snlunitled to llie people before the proposed hill can hn paused. In I hi! hill, introduced into the sen ate, (he privilege of graiiliiir jar ilons i taken frfim the irovonior. In stead, the supreme court is the only resort of pardon for the per m given a life sentence lor murder who litis exlniii led all other methods l cMeiipe. The Kiiprcmu court, iiiiiI'm the hill's provisions, mnv then grant a pardon only upon the introducli m of evidence uiicrrllicil Miice the cou iclioii ot; the piHon.'i, -bowing that be nr .. i it i inii-t lit nl' lh i ehnrucd. SKATK CAPITOL, Salem, Or.. Jan. -II. Carrying with it the spc- THKN'TO.V, X. .).. .Ian. 2:;. bum-1 LOS AN'OKLKS, Cal.. .Ian. a.i. I ocnttie leirisbitoi's nrn "utbeied liere Ainncd hv the (risis in 1' 1 aiiama Hal iconmicndahon of Uovcriior (1nv fm. u ,niirM.om,0 .Knr(1,ll!f lIlt. exposition movement, the people .H' West an jnnovM ion , prommed m ,, lf)lllnm Ilf irlirtt.,l Stair J Los Angeles heads of llle inunicipnl a short time winch is expected te: . , . .. . ,... 1 senator. government ntid eivie and eoiumc. ros ill ) n urge saving to the s ate. ,, . , . , ... . . . . .. ,. .. .. ,. .... , , , k , . , ? , , ,. ,, . Friends of James Sun Hi, jr., (lie cm organizations ol the city tod.i ft id will ho paced belore the leg- ,. ,., , , . ,," , .. , .1 , . islntui'i' for its sanction. The purpose of Governor West is lo give the stale electric lighting, the electricity lo he furnished from l be slate's own power houses ami to hi' used for the slate institutions. Lfnder the existing contract with (he rorllnnd Railway, Light & I'ov. -cr ('ompany the .slate piO- -"'a epiils every calendar month for every 1(1 caiidlepowcr lamp used and .ffi.rf) for 1111 eipml length of lime for every aie light used. On a me- Icr ft.i4(cui the contract provides that the stale ; hall pay I lire eaiitpi'igning in the interest- San Fralicico and the eoa-l. Tlie chamber of coiinnerch, direc tors of the Merchants and Maiiufiic !mnehiue eauilidatc. and .lames .Mai 1 . tine, reform candidate, will, it is be lieved, make an el fort to turn the cnnfii'iiwi iiiln 11 I'lini'iik The balloting will hturl at noon lo- Hirer-.' m-oci.ilimi, executive boa'd inorlovv. , of the Southern ( nlifurirm llo ei It is expected that (!oveiior Wil- .Men's a-.so('iatioii and other simSI 11 son will send a special message In 1 bodies are scheduled to meet lod.iv ( the legislature deniandiiig the elec-; to send appeals to I'n-idelit lull n n' i lion of .Alnrthie, who was endorsed at the primaries Xotlco All chlldron who will bo six years Mill Mil np linfriivi (lin rlflnxiWli ilnv cents a kilo-',.,..., . . aver u, ,, ,-, .. it i", 1 1 iul 'cii, jmuiisc finer scuooi ne.i .,1111 IM'IU lili MM lll-M lllflll (he ( sun 01 111:1 delegation 111 coa grew, lliuidretl of piivnte eili.eu 11 re forwarding nit-s"agp- to the president. lie erimc CATTLE PRICES SHOW AGENT RETURNS; AWEAKERUNDERTONEi TRAVELERS WELL Even a very enthusiastic ade.--liseinent of real estate j not often misleading lor a ood ieal e-la'c ... ... . .hoik ay morn in tr. as no cans vvi llL'e illllv lisn nl 1 he ruiiliiililKOl imiii- . . . . .... , , , , ., ,., , .... ba organized after .Ian. twenty-third. Iiaruain pislwies some entiiisia.m Heeled to be iliCs o h )inpaii,,r ... ,. ... . . ' , ... , .. ,. . ., '. Very truly, U. S Collins, Suit. Mdwr isms, and J or he excess above the fn-s .'. . hours average daily iwe ." cents .1 1 I'OUTIiAMV .I.111. -" Itecolpis for the week have been: Cattle 2 400. oalvos !)l, hoes ls2.'i, sheep 345 1, llOl'HUS GO. Uiular the Influonco of a fairly llb ornl Hiipiily of cattle, jirlcos showed u woakor uuilnrtoue, and wlilla the demand was active and snuppy, II was not altogether a Holler's market, as hng bean the case for several weeks prc-Ylouu. Tho tup'ply of sheep was moderale aud the market was slow and druggy with lower p'rlrea prevailing. The million market moves nt times la sirs age vl relet, packers load their coolers with liiulton and the ilemnml fa lit off for no reason that Is explain able. When this Is the rase, the mai- ktt tags and during the week thai 1M Just closed (he prices have been aiiylhlng but oaioui aging. The bog market was lightly bmi lilitwl nud tlio demand wau active from ?S.50 (o $9. Inleerst In the foitbci-oilug fm icmk tbow is spreudttiR throughout ta Iflcftc northwest, und It has im ondorsomant or the Portland Com lnoiVlsl club, the Portland cham ber of POBjmerce, tlie Oregon Pure ltred Htioclatlon, the Portland Hunt club, the Portlaud Ad club and va rious other orgauUatlous of the I'h olfto northwest. Tho show will not tie rim for prorit, us no ndnilsstou will be charged. Us sole purpose Is edu cational, Much Inquiry !s being received rel eUe to the horse market, which hns Utn ettabllshed here, and when the tpfftny work coutnieuces quite a vol ume of business Is expected. MEDFORD MARKETS, HK VOL' I.NTKItKHTIOI) IN A (.'OOll I.WI.ST.MIOXTV - - One hundred nerea ltutto Creole . j ,, , 1 1 . , '''Olloni, under irrigation, perpetual A. H. Uosen iniiiu, Hi-a nuent ln 1 . ,,1A, .1 u ,i i, , .water rlgh . At for app'.ea or pears; 1111- .-iiiiiiiiitii 1 neiiie, win) leuuniii .111 , , , , .-11 w 1 u 1 1. 1 o f"1" titako tilg money ra a iik onions. I , V VltllM .11 I Slim.l,,,' lillilil I I, .in VJ.,.1 " " t ... (iiMiin.ti ....unit, infill iiirii, .' 111 Frnneiseo, reports that the parlv hiisiuess men anil their families who left here Thursday for an excursion lo Los Angeles is having an enjoya ble trip. "I left them in Sail Finiieiseo," he said," and several of them slaved ocr lher, intending to rejoin the otheiw at lvrf Angeles later. Kver.v I101IV was happy and contented and all showed a deteiiniuatiou to made the trip a thoroughly enjoyable one both for themselves nud their fellow tl'iiveleis '' The poilv arrived in San Cisco I'lllllIX II lull) Viiv CMP FOUND kilowatt hour sullied to the inlet fated consumption of nil the state inslilutioiis, dovernoi' West has called upon the ufni.. fiiii.iiwi.ii. 1.1 .10 1 ..:.. ll... (.... . .1111- viiMuiii.1. iw 111-1 1-1 nun nil- l t-ll -- , .,,,,,., .. ;i.!l!lv.nr,.r,.cii,v n i '" I" Medford visiting relatives tho ponitentiur.v for the purpose of loIm n- Wllllanis and family went using llio waters of AHH creek in this Crants Pass Sunday, morning, connection ami the engineer h.is .Mrs. Wells of Jacksonville wsih made a favorable report to the v- shopping hot ti I'rlilay. CCIltlVC. . !.. M.,r'l!ir.ii nf Piii'lliiiiil in, vw .h. ed .Sunday morning and evening at 1 lie M. K. church. In tho nfternoou lie addressed the Y. M. C. A. Armino Lewis leliirnod homo .Sat urday evening after several weeks lhil with rein 1 Ives and friends at .Sacramento. Siiu Francisco and Oak land. .Mrs. Caldwell of Voacalla has come to Central Point to reside peinianent lv. Mr. McDonald of Tolo was trans acting business here Saturday. The members of tlio W. K. C. and tho C. A. it. held a Joint installation .Saturday ai their liall here. As one of the old comrades remarked, tin1 Central Point Items celery, lomntoes and all kluds of veg etables; big money In subdivision; Jolnn a new tovvnslto and the rail road; all under new wire fence; can bo bought for one-half I ho pi ice of adjoining land. liny from owner tiid save tho commission. Address Hox .!&, .Med ford, Or. tf Tho "For Sale" classified ads are the mm kct -nl. ice lor the useful (biters tlm! hue nliv.nl v been used I u,,,rs vx',!4 S-,",,,,n I u 1.1, 1 .,.,:. 1.. ol the Midujid W It "IMIH lllll- II I 'lll- llM (11 III lit would sc.vc ..u ns well as n ueu i1"!"'""" " imMsi.I II. ol. "i.e. Wiil.li ll.-s .In me:.. ...ii! -Ue.is,,, .-. . - 1 .. 1 !'.. f . , The liisi.ili. , offliiis of 11 . W IlnskliiH for Health. were Mi K iiesilin- Hotel. Joe .Murphy and family spent Sun-j dent; Mrs Ida Uilleti, vice-president; .Mrs Kiniun Ilebb, Jr. vlce-pre.sldent ; Mrs. .Maria Purkeyplle, rhaplaln: Mrs. .Melissa I'JIllolt, ireasurer; Mrs. Marv Ki'lso, secretary; Mrs. Jennolle Two iney. conductor; Mrs. Wuddell, guard: Annie Wright, first color-bearer; lOlecta Jeffers, second eolor-benrcV; Mary (Irlm, fourth color-bearer; Mary A. Alee, pi ess correspondent; Klizahcth Deal, patriotic instructor. Tlie officers of the .Medfoid W. H. C. did the floor vvoi k for tlie iuslalla-! tlon, which was perfect. .Much praise Is ilxw them. The officers In-1 stalled of (he (!. A. It., namely: J. .1. Ciilnl, commander; M. Clark, senior vice: John Terrill, Jr., junior vice; II. (iardner, (piarlerniasler; .1 j U. Panl.ey. (). (J., Oeorge Perkins,! O. I).; .M. Nealin, adjutant; W. S. Iloagland. Q. M. sergeant; D. K.I Jones, sergennt major After instal lation a bountiful dinner was serv ed, consist lug of everything food to most enjovable time we have had In I tempt the appetite. Some very oxcel- The incident tent talks vwie uiado b tbe comrades, (' Willi othei ,,ilso bv Hn l.nllei Of tlie Medioi'd W. , vei 1 lj .' S.ituid iv. .I.iuuarv -,I. will loirj; It C 'In leiui mhei'i il In tbe (oiiiiades ih It C one of the b.ipp ienl i Hi it nienion piest- t annoi ffac'' (Prices paid by Medfonl luerehantv 1'ot Atiwk--i . irwa lr per ewt. CubbHge-P.jCnMc, SaUih-8.rie(nl, J'luwiips -iVkje. CnrroU- Pjc joott 1 ').. Cbiioiw 1 Vve to 1.86, I'wtW-l'itloSe. L'rtiudt Ihivd, 4o. Puniiihiim- Hl'J'ie. Coloo Tfit(o 1 ier doteii. 1 Mutter, lgM ami Poultry. (Prirt iwiil b Medfoid merchant- JIullw I'resh runeh, Wy oifiiiHtry, OTVic. l'4ir I'fMll ranch, Me. I'onltry aiixed, lOCrfltet tprin. obiekens, lltUflc; lurke.vs, iTe. (Frieet Mtid pindiicera.) Hnj Tiutoiby, Hi; Hlfalfft.u $U. grass, $14; icralu huv. $Ul. Otnin--Wboft l-l''1 Imshrt; oat $arj ton bnilj', $32 ton. Imof Cow, 4(MV'c; ten, : Jork-7jfJi8c. Veal - Dressed, flc. (Selling pric s ) Rolli-il liailcv, fj.1 ;"!.: 3a Ion J binn, $1.75: inJtlcIlinwii . HV.ri $. ivlutloii -rifn.V.fi Jiiml . ie. The ri'iipleleii-s (nine I. i. ' nl wrh ( 1 a iv1 ..1 ll 1 nplilci ' 1 n a 1 L0RI1ER WASIIIMITOV, 1) C. ,1m, J ; A champion lor Senator 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 llinois was Jouud in the -en.ii.' 1. dnV in Seualor Robert .1. (I.nible South Dakota, who in a speci h . the floor, dot ended the "iimim iiv f port of the committee appointed investigate Loriiner election. H amble declared thnt in hi- 01 1 mil there was no doubt that 1.111:0 had been legnllv elected. "Tile 'jackpot' division nl Louis diil iu( iieecRHnrilv rel.it Lorimei-'h election," Uniuhle :. . "AIho there wu no uvideuet ,i.iln . bv tW Bominittee to show that Mie n Ml, ClMk, Liitekc, Wilson ni Piv leceiM'il tiniiie ,i. eeliipeii then vnii lite l,iii iiiiei'," .11. ASHLAND IS MIGHTY FISHERM Calnliua Isl.md. ( . Ii mil' on anU r , i M L.iw 11 n ANALOK. J. 111 -' ! Hi il.iv nt C.1I111111.1 u u Asliliu il. (ii I'i'liiiig wtib I'u.iiiiinu (ioiililm hi' In ulieJit In i.. M, ,'il 1. -I'll 10 iiniiuli li.'hl, .hi nllin uie weiuhinL.' I.C, IMKiml' , L.iWICIiet' 11U11 I, unlet) a '! pom 1 albitHil'e. As he u-el "nine nim tackle, lie will reietve fioin lie (' aliiia Habl-tiiiUe club a -ilwi .1 tiii'ime luti (on. :i Tlie D 1 at THE Ol R 1 in twin mKamBtsaai-SJarmaMmtanaammaiuf. I waaMMwBKOigaw3K3Bgggaaaas n iiiiiim ii I Knnblos us 1 1 offer ! al wo ' 1 Itaiiiitin in i miikIiiimm oivluu i ."." acres in the Irael ae.l il is 1 1 slat ion. 1 n I There are aboni 1 1 aeros in I Si)i('(Mi))erp?, Newlowns. T 1 Tliov are in t(oo(l eoiuliiion ai I ' There are also about .12 at I peaches, in full beariim. A a were snipped ironi uu orenarti I I There are also S acres planted 1 I wero three years old (his wintei I The bahuu'O of the land isclc year. I The buildings consist of a 1 uouse. 1 We think a reasonable ostiinat I this eoiuing vear would be 3000 t ' I C50U0 lo SOOO'cratos of peaches. rjtatai'iiiwi 'i limn eath of A N w s. raascw lonestly believe is the best d in the alley. There are onl a mile from a shipping Netlot). N'olii'c is hereby given lh.it the u i uniil will apply to the eiiv .i . ' . i 'lie iiy of MeiU'oid, Oi , ai it IV(. i i cling on 1'Vbruaiv 7. 1'Ml for i use to hpii iiiiuii-, i ihiu i malt li(ior in ipinalincs lesH ih, in a Li.'illnii at n - pi I'll I' - - i I hi Ke ll 'I III ill ' pples, Een Davis, Winesaps, es are about 20 yiars old. produce heavily. os in standard varieties of bout 8000 crates of poaches last year. to Newtown apples, which a red and was in grain last louse, barn and packing o of the cron on this ulacc o -1000 boxes of apples and A team of horses and a full eouininont of machinery iroes wtih the place. The price is si, -1,1100, a trifle more than $100 an at re. Tho terms asked arc halt 1 nsli, balance eas. If ou cannot meet tluse tt nils as to t ic cash required, make iis an offer. w. Is the best hard wheal flour we ever saw. There are other brands that sell for more, but we know that none is better for general family use. AVc know this from experience, and hundreds of women know it from experience. 1 f you have over used Pure "While Flour you are still using it, uo doubt. .If you haven't tried it you should try h stick. If you don't like it we will treat. Wo feel as sure that you will be pleased as we feel .sure that we are in business. i CALL MAIN 2711 ALLEN GROCERY CO. Main and Central Ave EDR) m THEAILil Wednesday, January 25 AMERIOA'8 .G-REATEST PLAY Cclf1 llle It id J S the Hour IJ (Jeoi-o(. Uroadhurst Two years at the Savoy Theatre, New York, five months at the Illinois Theater, Chicago, six months at the Tromont Theater, Host on; four months at the (lairick Theater, Philadelphia. "The Best Play I Have Ever Seen." COLONEL ROOSEVELT. .! I II I III ! n i -!. I- I.M . (liven hero with a special cast of players, which musters a roll of the best artists on the American stage. SEATS ON SALE MONDAY, JANUARY 23. The finest Sample 3'ooma in the citv. n Single rooms or mix suite also rooms with bath ? Telcpl.one in Kvory Itouui RAU-MOIIR COMPANY ioprietor.s. EUROPEAN PLAN ' u ofillc ciSi Fertile fruit and alfalfa land in small and larjre tracts. Cleared and uncleared. Terms and price reasonable. Address Box IS, Tolo, Oregon SCHOOL CHILDRLN Often nt Ml Gmssps iluiing the formativiD pciiod of cliildhooti Let us ure;)are the glasses for your cliililrens eyes, aiu1 the chances arr the slight error will he speedily corrected and .vitiiui a short time the rlnl (t.'s eves will be restored to rii;v,ul DR. STEPHENSON 0f;. c Over Allen's Store, M m ,iml C Street. Plto.ie Mam IS57. Medford, Or. The Best Shoe I- llie eeleliiulod anil ju(i famous J. & M. I)' you want a shoo iliul 1V' "!'! heu new, looks now ul" ' e'd. ami one that will Inst jn ' ;i !n lie Uuicer than uny you ' " "I. nil mill ki us mIiom v ' llie .li.lir.4ou & iMtiriihy line. Duffield Bros. 1 I o ! "1 .,1V . M 1 v f . 1 r , 11, I