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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1911)
MEDFOKD MATL TKTBFNTC, fRDFORD, OttEflOX. STXDAY. FTCTJTCTTAT?Y 5. 1911. pa(itc etciitt UfljftAAAflllAIIJinirtW ' " "' llllll ' i i ! m i 'hi .. ! ii! 41 - , , 1 ".4J t !' h I J (US jj ' ' i v i' ! ' 1 .''li'lill i - iv- Kfi ; '' I 5 I ' i, I "lif! ' ' til: W f r--Fsi t I : - : , : : : . : : : : : : ; -: : : : 3 We Sell Direct to The Consumer We Own The Forests and Manufacture Our Lumber B K AC TO THE WOODS Complete Stock of Finish Always on Hand Figure to Save Money When You Figure With Us r4..s--4- WOODS LUMBER CO. (OF COURSE) , : : : : : ; ; : : : : : : : ; : : ; ; : : ; : ; ; : -; lliiyMyM.liitfl-rtttMMillilMM Official Killed. HAINS PLEADS WITH SECRETARY Asks for "Justice" Asserts He Transurcsscd Only Stnto Law anil Did That for the Honor of All the Wives in the Army. NEW YORK, Fob. I. Prom IiIk ci'U In Sing Sing, where lio In sorv liiK a sentence for the killing of Wil liam K. AiuiIh, C'uptalu Peter C. llulnH today Issued a putliotlc appeal for "JiiBtlro" to the secretary of war. IlaliiH doelaroH that liu resigned from tlio army to avoid being drop 1)0(1 from tliu Hot for tlio sake of IiIh children. IIo says that AiuiIh do hauchod his wlfo and destroyed lila homo In IiIh ahHcnco In government duty. Tltuii, ho declares, AiuiIh hoaHtod of IiIh rolatlojis with Mrs. llalim, thiiR reflecting on tlio wives of army office In general. Finally llalim assorts that ho traiiH groshod only tlio Htato law; that ho did nothing to disgrace tlio army, and that ho does not think ho de serves any punishment at tlio hands of tho war department. Bishop Dies. LINCOLN, Nub., I'Vh. I. -IliHliup Thomas Hniutciim of tlio Lincoln Catholic diocese, iliml hero today ol 'Hemitonia alter n xliort illnexK. WANT LOW RATE S ! J L LI N S STUDY iSPAIII TO DEMAND ON LIMESTONE! LORD'S PRAYER! MAINE REPORTS Von Dcr Hcllcn Introduces Bill Rc movinn Ironclad Restrictions by Willed Railroads aro Prevented Giviiij) Lower Rates. Only Eiylit Senators in Kansas Are Such a Plan is Urged By Official PAUPER HEIR TO ML S SALEM, Or., I-Vli. -I Removal of iron clad restrictions by wliii'h rail roads it i o prevented from granting u lessor rn to for n long haul tliau i'or a short haul ovor the hiiiiiu lino is made in Senator Von dor HollonS hill No. 88, which was pushed by the sciialo yi'htorday attornoon. Tho bill will permit llus railroad commission to Kiaul porinission for lower raton in cortaiu cases. The object is to ponnit liinohtono In b carried from .Jacksonville to Port land at a 10 cent rate and olhei coiiceHsioiis wliich may arise where tho promotion of the public iutcio.it requires. is stated tlicro are lai-e deposits of limestone suitable for iiiukiiiK cement in Jackson county, and thai .f,')0ll,0ll() i awiiitintr in - Able to Respond When Chaplain Asks Them to Join With Him in That Prayer. Newspaper of Spain Says This Would Be But Sliyht Reparation for Injury. devoting spare moments to learnin tho Lord's Prayer, following an em barrassing situation which aro-o when tho chaplain, ltcv. A. F. Ran dall, requested them to ,oiu in that prayer. Only eight of the senators responded, and today tlio chaplain distributed copic of tlio Hook of Common I'rayer among the solous. Saloon Man KiJIetl. CIlICAdO, III., Feb. I .loliu Mul luney, .r)7, a hiilooii keeper was found dead behind his own liar today by a policeman with a bullet hole through his heart. Hosido the stoe, asleep, was a man who refused to jive his name. Tho man said lie had heard voslmeut in quarries llieie if tho bill ', tin distuibanco and knew nothing o.n is paused. It lias the approval of i the sliootiug. lie had been asleep for tlio railroad commission. i hours, lie said, lie was jailed penu- , nig investigulioii If (lie real estate ad "reads nil I Tho police think robber TOI'KKA, Kaus., Feb. -I. Mem- JIAOHin, Feb. !. Thai the Spac- bers of the idato senate today are is( government insist on official copies of all reports made of the in estigation into 'the blowing up of tile United States battleship Maine h Havana harbor, is tlio demand todav of tho government's official news paper. "This," the paper adds, "would be a slight reparation for the injury suffered by Spain in her war with the United States." Woman Forces Serious Charge. SKAT-TLB, Wash., Feb. -I. Mp. .Minnie Williams is here today charg ed with perjury, forgery and subor nation of perjury. She was locked up after a jury in a civil action had decided that tho will of Jock Wil liams, an Alaskan was forged. Mrs. Williams would have profited by the will. The court nlso indicated tlio Englih Nobleman Dies in Los Angeles at Age of One Hundred and Eleven Years Has Huge Estate in England. 4. Ryan Is Better. PHILADELPHIA, Pn., Feb Arch Bishop Ryan was. stronger today and members of liii household nro hopeful of his recov ery. Hjis physicians hold out hope. TIIKIIEKAN, Persia, Fell. 4. - fe - 1 1 .1 1 it... II.,...:.... nnnlir reported much ' ""vien. " ' - f finance was today snot aim kiiiou y two Armenians while he was re aming from Medjiss. The nss-nssius 110 were immediately pursued but suc ceeded in making their escape. you'll piolmhlv iind that the ad is "straitrlit" and candid. entered1 woman's daughter and her son Fred right." go and see the property, and. the nlaeo and Mullanev atteinoted to tualmin to be Inter tried tor sub- I ..-..- ,-.-.,.-.. i .,., , resist A se.ir.-li. howeer. uidicat- ornation ot perjury, u imams- ieit of disgrace. He was leported as dead ed that nntliim? had been t.iken " i"tate alued at .'rU'.J.llUll LOS ANGELES, Cab, Feb. 4 C. White Mortimer, British vice consul here, today is investigating a claim made by Mrs. Cornelia Carlson, wife of Milton Carlson, Swedish vice con sul stationed in this city, that Charles Friendship, a pauper who died at tho county hospital at the age of 1 1 1 years, was Charles Skeffing ton Clements, English nobleman, with an estate amounting to $1,'J.")0j000 cash on deposit in the Bank of Eng land. According to Mrs. Carlson, tho en tiro fortune of the supposed penni less man was willed to her in a 'docu ment now in the custody of the Title Insurance and Trust company of this city. Mrs. Carlson says Hint Clements, know her for l'J years as Friendship was an English army officer, the third son of an earl of Leitrim, and that he fled from England becausu Jackson County's Progress by his family. It baa only been three years back that most all the fencing In Jackson county was done with, rails and barbed wire, but now miles and miles of the very best of woven field fence can bo seen over tho county. This mode of fencing is by far the best and cheapest way possible. Two good men can fence many miles In the spring season, when posts can be driven, and 'tis no trouble to stretch the wire. Once built. It does not need repairing and lasts a lifetime. On crossing the Uybee bridge you can see miles of such fence on both sides of the road. The Palmer Investment Co., having bought two carloads and have It all around and through their largo farm. Mr. Ira Dodge has 1000 rods of the same fence. Mr. John D. Olwell has several farms fenced in tho same manner. The old Sam Van Dyke plnco on road to Ashland has such a fence, and many more. It Is called tho "ROYAL FIELD FENCE," and made In various heights. On acocunt of Its construction It goes over the knolls and hollows In perfect shape; Is rabbit proof at the bottom and stock proof at the top. It doesn't need an expert to put it up. Anyone who can drive posts and pull a stretcher can do Just as good a job as an expert. While- the Royal fence has been given first place and Is conceded to be far superior, It costs less than many other stylos. Garnett-Coroy Hardware Co. have the agency for this fence, shipping It In car lots. Call and see them In their new homo and see the fence and save future tlmo and expense. The "IDKAIi" POULTHV XI-71'-TIXG Is tho best and cost less per rod, and while you may be Informing yourself It might bo well for you to know that Slicroln Williams Paints go farther and last longer than any other make; that the Fuller .V- Johnson Farm and Pump (iasoliue Kngines run all day on one gallon of gasollno and do tho work of four men; Toledo Ranges cook biscuits In four minutes and burn In five, and 11)00 Washers are the only kind that rub tho elothcs. Wo handle Cement Wnll Plaster, Sewer Pipe and any kind of Pumps you may need Come and see us Look over our now home and help us to make It tho largest and best In the state. (JARXKTT-CORKY HARDWARE CO., MAIX AXI) flRAPH STRHIOTS. ' . . . . i i I 5 5 y v V V .V V FOR THAT IDEAL HOME ES!wMaS'n?-rf H&y ' - . i m n T. i - S TV.. . . 1 1, uy-a--g--jfe-?g- fi-Sr''' f ?-C A Beam Ceiling AX OI'KX firoplnre, book-sholvcs and some books tivo Ihi' triu- library atinospluTo to a room. 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