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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1911)
'jpvwr jamsmamssssms3txs ".- A PAGE STX MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREf J 017, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1911. SPOKANE MAN IS GREATLY PLEASED MEDFORD TO WITHOUT FAIL SANDERS HAND ONE TO FRISCO FRUIT IS GIVEN VISITING HOST Comes Here to Invcstifjatc Irrigated Louis W. Hill Is Quoted In Orcnon- Before Senate Committee Louisiana' Excursionists From North Arc Pre- i Orchard Tracts and Reports That! ion as Sayinn That the Pacific &. Executive Attacks Claims of Sani scntcd With Literature On Mcd- Hc Is Indeed Highly Pleased With Valley. l-'roilorlrlc Wilson, a prominent IhihIphh mnn of Spokane, for the pant wi'Pk has boon carofnlly InvcHtlgnt hiK tho Irrigated orchard tractH of HoKiiolnndH, Inc., tho canny system and water HtornKO plnim of the Kokuo HIver Valley Canal company, and has returned to Spokane with the very highest opinion of both enterprises and with great confidence In tho fn tnie of the Hokiio Ulvcr valley. Mr. Wilson Iiiib Invested In an or chard tract which will he et to llart lott pearH and developed hy tho com pany. In addition to thlK Investment Mr. Wilson has selected two -lO-acre tracts which ho will purchase and set to commercial orchards at the next planting season. Tho real object of Mr. Wilson's visit was for tho purpose of giving the company's enterprises a thorough examination, to see for himself and report to his Spokano associates as to tho real valuo of Hoguolands Ir rigated orchard tracts. Mr. Wilson assures tho Medford officers of tho company, and Mr. Cnminlngs, tho manager, that ho Is greatly pleased with what ho Iiiih seen and will not only make an ad ditional Investment himself, but will advise Ills friends who have Invested to Increase their Investments, for ho believes flml tho so-called desort will be tho greatest orchard district of this wonderful orchard country. In discussing tho matter befoie leaving tho city Sunday afternoon Mr. Wilson said: "My reasons for be lieving that your desort will bo one of the very romarkablo districts of the country Is that It has one of the first essentials of successful orchard ing, and that Is tho finest drainage that laud could have. Under the i it'll, red soil, which exports have told me Ih your best orchard soil, there Is a gravel strata mixed with sand and clay which Is from HZ to 50 foot deep, assuring to tho orchardlst a drain age which Is equaled nowhoro In your valley and rarely equaled In any dis trict. "To say that I nm pleased with what I have seen Is but a mild ex-. Eastern "Will Have to Be Built" To Develop Orcnon. In the Sunday Oregonlan, Louis W. Hill Is quoted as follews: 1 "Mr. Slovens has chargo of tho work In this country," ho said, "and I don't know what his plans arc. A number of routes have been survoyed rfitli of Head, however. Ono of .lieso piovldes for a terminus at Med I'urd. That line will have to bo built. Auot her leads to Klamath Kails. It Is probable that an extension will i each that place, too In a short lime. "Hut when It comes to entering California, I believe that our system will draw tho line. We oxpect to develop Oregon, but don't see any leason why wo should go to California." Francisco as Site for Exposition Vote Comes Tomorrow. WASHINGTON, I). C. Jan. JiO. ford and the Valley Could Not Stay hut May On Return. A tialnload of excursionists, bound KAUFMAN SEEKS A KILLED BABY FOUR WILL SHIP REMAINS GO WITH JOHNSON! DAYS OLD: IS JAILED OE YOUNG MATRON At the hearing today before the son- from their homes in Seattle, Van 'ato committee, Governor Sanders of comer, 15. C and Victoria, fi. C Louisiana attacked the claims of San for a pleasure trip to Los Angeles, Krnnclsco as the site for the Panama Cal., stopped in Medford Sunday aft exposltlon. He said that under both ernoon for a short time. WJLKKSIIARKH, Pu., Jan. 30. llopcful of nn early meeting with Lick Johnson, Al Kaufman arrived here today. "I'm no 'white man's hope'," lie Miiri. '1 claim to be tho heavywiglil champion and am ready to ilcmoii stinto to anyone. I believe 1 can de feat Johnson and am ready to fight at any time. Johnson ha nid ne would fight me after September I understand there is a chance of a .si.-round go in Philadelphia mo HDWAIIDSVILLE, 111., Jan. 30. Guarded by deputy sheriffs, Mrs. Veronica nonstock and her daughter, Anna Robstock, wont to the fimeral of their father, William Robstock, and today were taken to .Toilet to serve sentences of II years for tho murder of Anna Rcbstock's four days old baby. I Robstock killed himself bocauso of tho disgrace bcottght upon his family. Mrs. Stella Forsythe, wlfo of C. L. Foisytho, died at her homo Sun day. She was 2 1 years old. The body will bo shipped to Cor vallls Tuesday by Messrs. Weeks & McGowan, undertakers, for Interment. Ilasklns for Health. Tf vou arc sure that your store of fers better values than any other in your lino, be equally sure that it is better advertised. Haskins for Health. LEGAL BATTLE FOR CRIPPEN ESTATE STARTS LONDON, Jan. :(). A legal battle for the estate of Dr. ilawley II. (Yip peu, who wa.s Imaged for Hie murder of his wife, Mello Khuoro, was begun I ie re today when Theresa lliiini, half sister of tho murdered actress, file 1 a contest lor the Crippen property, which is suid to be worth about .f 10, 000. Attorney (Irazebrook, representing Ktliel (Hare Lenevc, with whom Crip pen lied to America, is fighting the iruiin woman's contest. The matter lias been taken under advisement. prcHslou. 1 am greatly pleased, In fact, I am astonished at the' great resources of this splendid district. It has not been misrepresented, al though tho claims have been strong, and up at Spokano wo have heard some remarkahlo statements regard ing tho production of some of your orchards. I am confident that tho Roguo River valley will be ono of tho great fruit districts of tho country." Ilasklns for Hoalth. tho resolutions presented by San Kranclseo and New Orleans the fed eral government would bo equally responsible to tho foreign nations whom It would Invito to make ex hibits. Ulider the San Kranclseo res olution, Governor Sanders said, tho govornnient would have the respon sibility without power, but under the New Orleans resolution It would have the power of supervision. "Our bill does not provide for any subsidy or appropriation," said Gov ernor Sanders. "We say that slnco the United States govornnient will Invito foreign nations to go to tho expense of making o.! Milts, It should also make an exhibit of Its own re sources. San Francisco nays it does not want a govornnient exhibit. And so we are asked to put our govern ment In the humiliating and ridicu lous altltudo of asking foreign coun tries to exhibit In an exposition wo don't Intend to patronize ourselves." Sanders, after speaking for half an hour, suspended his address on ac count of tho condition of his voice. Ho will address the committee again on Wednesday. Sol Woxler of Now Orleans, vlco presldent of tho largest national bank In tho south, gave an analysis of tho financial backing offered by Now Or leans and said It was of the highest grade. Referring to San Kranclseo, ho said: "Wo have no bootblack stand that can contribute $500 to the exposi tion funds; no Masonic lodges that can contribute 1250,000; no mer chants rated at $ 10,000 or $550,000 who feel themselves strong enough to give $25,000 to the exposition fund." Mayor Ilehreman of New Orleans and T. P. Thompson, president of the proposed Southern exposition, also put In pleas for the Crescent city. In tho house tho advocates of both During their visit, which was too brief to permit of their visiting the ity, the excursionists were supplied with local papers, some commercial club literature and a number of cop ies of the November number of the Sunset Mngazlno containing a write- up on Medford and the Roguo River valley. Secretary Charles A. Malboouf of the Qommerchil club also caused a number of boxes of choice apples to be distributed through tho train. jAWBy 0RUAJj (!? DEATH OF AFFIANCED COUPLE STILL PUZZLES CUMIUORLANI), Md . Jan.' 30. Grace Klosser and Charles Twlgg, tho affianced couple found dead on a sofa in the Klosser homo bore, died through either sulcldo or murder, ac cording to statements today of phy sicians who performed autopsies on the bodies. Death was caused by cyanide of potassium, they assort. Tho physicians denied that car bon monoxide, the gas from the stove In tho parlor, could have resulted In tho death of tho couple. A tost made on cats confined In tho same room under similar conditions proved that gas could not have killed the man and girl. Not a duo as to 0io way In which m f In Just Five Months the cyanide was boon found. administered hat cities are lining up for tho vote to morrow, which practically will de cide where tho fair shall bo hold. San Francisco boomers are full. of confidence and are making claims of larger -Hiippoit than any of ""the New Orleans boosters havoso far advanced. Grew a Full Growth of Han9 on a Bald Head Here's the Proof Tnr two or tlirro ycirn my hair h.i'l t""n falllns out ana Keltlni? quite thin. untl. 1 10 lop of my head waj entirely baM. About four months nso I commence! u lie ago nnj Sulphur. Tho first bottlo tcemtil to ilo coino pood and I Kept Uilnif It regularly, until now 1 have usci f 'Ur bot tlo. Tho whale top of my head Is now fairly c 'vered with hair nnd It kecia co-nine In thicker. I shall l.icp on uslnir It r. while tenner, as I notice a constant lia jirutemcni. STurirn.v bacon, Rochester. N. Y. STATn or Tf nw Tonic I County of Monroe 1 J Step'nn llacon, bclnir duly wom. My that lie has read the statement ahotn t.n nrxl nnd that tho lontonts of and state ment uto true. STUl'llCN MACON. Gworn to before ao this 31 rt dr of July, 1002. IlENllT W. IlAI.L. Notary Public. The birthriaht of every man, womnn and child a full, henlthy head of hair. If your hair i3 fallinr,. if it Is full of dandruff, or if it i3 faded or turning gray. It Is diseased and should be looked after without delay. WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY, n true Hair Tonic and Restorer, removes dandruff in a few days, stops hair falling in one week, and starts a new growth In a month. Wycth's Sage and Sulphur does not soil the skin nor injure the hair; but it is an ideal hair dressing that will re store faded and gray lialr to natural color and keep the hair soft and glossy. 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle At all Druggists Or Sent Dlroct. Express Prepaid, Upon Roooipt of Prlco Wyeth Chemical Company, N &K!y? Y. FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY Leon B. Haskins, Medford, Ore. Paste This in Your Hat and Compare With Any , Proposition That Has Been Put Up to You This Season i When someone hullonholes you ami (ells you lit) lias the bust proposition on tho market, just, refer (o (lie description 61' Che1 property advertised here and see whether he has a pat hand or not. ' Uy '"' ' The properly is situated four miles from Medford on (hesouih slope of Poker Ihitte and was (lie CJ. 0. Garrett properly now owned hy W. 10. Stndcer. The properly eonsisls of 80 acres; 20 acres in hearing l1 acres M-year-old Newtown, Spitz, and a few Ben Davis; -four or five peaches; two or three cherries, and 27 Winter iN'elis and Uarllutt pears; i)U acres Newtown and Spitzeuhorq; apples, 8 years old; 12 acres of d'Anjou and Hartlett pcavs, 1 year old; 5 acres of Jonathan apples with peach fillers, 1 year old; halance of land is of the highest quality 1'rui.t land. Ivogue Uiver Valley Canal Co.'s lateral runs through place and the Canal Company offers to cover all of the property hy January 3st, .10i;. Improvements consist of house, harn and tankhouse and outhuildings. It commands a grand view, Medford, Jacksonville and Central Point heing overlooked from the place. The price is $31,500, less than $400 per acre, $12,500 cash, and the balance on installments to 1916 If interested, address CLAUD VILLUS. Eagle Point Will Incorporate Tuesday LAUDE MILE Room 215 Garnett-Corey Building Medford, Oregon h f tf i