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MEDFORD TtAIL TRIBUNE, arTCDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911. PAGE THREE V Jf k 4 OLIVER PLANS FOR COME MN His Bill Provides for District Com posed of Multnomah, Columbia and Clatsop Multnomah Want a Dis trict to Herself. Our Correspondents STATEIIOUSE, Sulca,' Ore, Feb. 8. For the purpose of reapportion ing the state into three Congressional districts, Senator Olver has offered a bill which makes the counties of Multnomah, Columbia and Clatsop one district. This division does not satisfy the Multnomah delegation, as Portland or.s have expected Multnomah County to be n Congressional district by it self. As the Legislature is likely to ad journ before congress passes the reapportonment bill, and no pro vision would be made for Oregon's third congressman, Oliver wants the state divided into districts to take care of the new representative be fore the legislature ends. Oliver's measure makes the follow ing divisien: A. The frst district shnll be con posed of all the counties in the Stnte of Oregon Jyi'ig wst of the summit of the Cascade Mountains, except the counties of Clatsop, Columbia and Multnomnh. "B. The second district shall be composed of the counties of Clatsop, Columbia and Multnomah. "C. The third district shall oe composed of all tho counties of the State of Oregon lying east of the summit of" the Cascade Mountains, including the county of Hood River." Dissatisfaction is already express ed by Multnomah men ovor this pro posed arrangement. Multnomah County has one-third of the popula tion of tho state, although tho ter ritory is small. WILL STRUM GUITAR TO PAY WAY AROUND WORLD. LONDON, Feb. 8. Planning to strum the guitnr and mandolin in many lnnds to pay for her passage around the world, Mrs. Hilda Gilbert of Glen Elen, California, is hero today en route to Gibraltar, whore she will give her first ontcrtnintn'Mit Mr Gilbert arrived on the Minnetonka from New York. Mrs. Gilbert's tour is the result of a wager with Mrs. Jack London, wife of tho novelist. Granted $200 to pay for her voyage here and to Gibral tar, Mrs. Gilbert, an authoress and dramatist, agreed to work hor wa' around the world,rctuming to Cal ifornia by February 1913. From Gibraltar Mrs. Gilbert will go by way of Egypt to Tndin, to the Malay peninsula, the Straits Settle ments, China, Japan, Russia, the Philippines and San Francisco via Hawaii. Her only companion on the triu will bo a maid. Klamath Falls After Factory. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Fob. 8. The manufacturing committee re cently appointed by tho Klamath Falls chamber of commerco to work for tho establishment of a top wlro and mattress manufacturing estab lishment In, ihlB city has practically been assured of tho bringing of this business houso to this city. . Itccontly Murray Laldlaw of Reno, Nov., enmo to Klamath Falls to look over tho field for such a factory. Ho now has ono in operation' In ltono, but is desirous of changing his loca tion. Upon his arrival hero ho ap peared boforo tho chamber of com morco and asked that ho bo donated a site and lumber to orect his estab lishment. Tho chamber appointed a committee consisting of W. P. John son, C. S. Mooro nnd W. A. Delzoll and these gentlemen now havo prac tically all tho lumber offered by lo cal numbering concerns that will bo needed for tho construction of tho building. In addition to this It has secured two slteB, choice of which will bo offorod to Mr. Laldlaw free. CENTRAL POINT, ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Hanson, O. R. Pankey, Louis Pankcy, Clarence Pan key, Earl Obeachaln, Gus Morris and E. L. Farra were among tho Central Point people that attended tho fun eral of the late John Penlugor at Jacksonville Tuesday morning. E. L. Ford has Bold his meat mar ket to Mr. Nassaman. Henry Morgan of Trail visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Belcher, Sunday. Mrs. Will Welch of Tolo was shop ping hero Monday. Mrs. Braasch of Willow Springs wns in Central Point transacting busi ness Monday. W. E. Whiteside has sold his resi dence on Ninth and Pine streets. W. II. Cook was a Medtord visitor Tuesday. Dunlap & Son have leased tho Cen tral Point hotel. They aro furnish ing, painting and will open up same In a short time, and will probably change tho name of tho house to Hotel Dunlap. Mrs. I. J. Purkoypilo was a Grants Pass visitor Sunday. Sam Holt, lato proprietor of tho TRAIL CREEK ITEMS Mr. Alford Garden came up from the valley on the stage Monday. He is going up Rogue river to his home. Ho has been doing carpenter work in Mcdford nil winter. M. Albsight, wns in Trail on busi ness recently. F. II. McDonald recently hauled hay from Masses to his home. Jasper Stormnn, Joo Hnll were recent visitors at Trail. Jcssio Storm nnd Walter Oliver have gone to the head of Rogue river for tho winter traping. The lower Trail school begins tho 27 of February. Dan Feller's was visiting Lminenlz recently. Mrs. A. II. Lnurncntz who hns been ill, is improving. Mrs. F. II. McDnunnld visited Mrs. Gaines recently. PHONE TRUST TO BE WATCHED Government Special Agcnte Investi gating Mutti-Million-Dollar Com bineMay Take Legal Steps to Prevent Combination of Bell. hotel will move his family to Port laud In a few days. NOTICE. A music studio will bo opened by Mrs. Constnnco Braasch at Fourth and Pine Saturday, February 11. 276 NEW RATES ARE NOW J EFFECT Agent A. S. Rosenbaum Receives New Tariffs Rates Will Save Local Peoplo Huge Sum First Work By Mcdford Traffip Bureau. The new freight rates on the South ern Pacific railroad which wore or dered into effect last September by the Stato Railroad Commission, en joined by the road and again ordered into immediate effect by the lcdernl court, when it refused a permanent restraining order, nre now in effect in Mcdford. Tho new tariffs were received Wednesday morning by Agent A. S. Rosenbaum. Although the decision wns handed down by the federal court nearly two weeks ago it takes time to compile the new trnf- fs nnd this hns been responsible for" the delay. It is estimated that these rates will save local peoplo over $3000 a month or more than $30,000 a year. When tho temporary restraining or der wns granted by the court last September the railroad was required to file a bond of $50,000 to insure rebate overchange should the omlcr bo eventually placed in effect. All the shippers who have retained their shipping bills mny now recover the excess charge paid. This is the first fruit of tho seed sown by the Mcdford Traffic bureau a local organization. Two other cases have been filed. One is now pending before the interstate com merce commission and the second will be heard in Mcdford this week, as soon as Examiner Prouty tho in terstate commerce commission com pletes cases he is henring in Port land and enn come here. CARUSO'S PAY RAISED TWO HUNDRED A NIGHT LOVE 0' GIRl LEADSTO DEATH Youthful Lover Hearing of Marriage of Sweetheart Goes to Her Home, Sits on Door Step and Swallows Mercury Tablets. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 8. Unrequited love, a secret marriage, poison and threatened prosecution woro features of a dramn In which Leano Bertrnnd, 16; George Smith, 17; Josso Reynolds, 20, nnd Miss Dertrand's parents figured today. Reynolds nnd tho girl wero mar ried yesterday, It was learned. Smith is nt tho receiving hospital dying from the effects of mercury tablets ho swallowed and Mr. and Mrs. Ber trand havo hired a lawyer to havo their daughter's mnrrlago to Rey nolds annulled. Smith and Miss Bertrand formorly woro sweethearts, and when ho heard of tho girl's marrlago ho went to her home, sat down on tho doorstop and swallowed tho poison. Miss Bor rtand had not confided in hor par ents. ' Hor marriage llcenso shows she sworo sho was 1. WASHINGTON, D. C., Fob. 8.--Anticipating tho formntion of a multi million dollar telephone I rust, the United Stutcs department of justico today detailed special agents to in vestignte every step taken by rep resentatives of tho Independent Tele phono Association, which is meeting in Chicago this week. It is reported that n plan is being considered to consolidate all the in dependent system in the United States with the Bell-Morgan system. Tins combination, if effected, would apply to all toll service and particularly to those sections of tho country where competition between present systems is said to be ruinuous. Tho department of" justico holds that tho project is likely to become a combination in restraint of trade and it is probable that any steps taken toward its completion mny be considered illegal and action begun nt once. On the part of the promoters of the comhino it is likely that an in junction will bo sought to prevent tho interference of the government. READ IN FE11RUARY SUNSET MAGAZINE. ALE El PASO MAKESJOLIDAY Great Battle is Waged Two Horses Killed Orozco is Secretive Says He is Awaiting Evening of General Blanco Force. EL PASO, Texas, Feb. 8. All Kl Paso inndo holiday today oxpeetuij to s-'o Orozco, tho rebel Mexican lead er, mako somo real movo against tho federals who aro garrisoning Juaror. Tho feelings of jubilation prevalent among tho Juarez citizens for sonn days are sadly squelched today fol lowing yesterday's bloodless skirmish opposite tho El Paso smollor nnd the bunks and other business houses of tho Mexican town havo hurried their securities here. It is pointed out, however, by skep tical Americans who laughed at yes terday's combat that there is litt'e danger of serious fighting. Thoto who saw tho rebels and federal dodge and squirm about the hills and noted tho quantity oT powder liurn ed wi hta total death list of two horses nro coming to belieo that blood will hnrdly flow in rivers, oven when Orozco attacks. So far Orozco, to interviewers, is- secretivo. ITo says ho is awaiting tho coming of Blanco's force. San DIogo, tho city of dreams como true. Beautifully illustrated In four colors. Tctrazzlnl singing In the streets of San Francisco. Christmas Eve. Now on sale. All nows stands, in cents. 277 nnskins for linnllh TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinlno Tnblets. DmgglntB rotund monoy If It falls to euro. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is on each box. 2Cc. To find a bettor furnished room porhnps at even less rent Minn vo low pay is surely a task worth few hours of your time. Arm you self with somo clipped ads and stai' on a "litlln iournovl" Wants Weather Station. NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Tho Metro politan Opera Company announces that its three year contract with Enrico Caruso, thu tenor, which ex pires this spring, will bo renewed on a basis of $'2200 for each approxi mately 100 performances a year. This is an ndvanco of $200 u performance over the nrescnt contract. Protects Lake Tahoe. Eyes Tested Save Worry by saving your eyes. Como hero for properly fitting eye glasses or spectacles. Best crystal lenses. Quality and work guaranteed. Dr. Rickert Over Kentner's, MEDFORD Glasses Scientifically Fitted SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 8. As the result of the project to divert wa tor from Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Hy innn Rutherford, has a bill making it unlawful to tunnel or canal water from California to another state. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Fob. 8 It now seems very probable that1 Klamath Falls is in lino to receive that long-sought weather bureau sta tion from tho government. Secre tary and Manager C. T. Oliver of the Klamath chambor of commerco Is In receipt of a letter from W. L. Mooro, chiof of tho United States bureau at j Washington, D. C, in ropiy 10 wiu request that tho government estab lish a weather station horo which does not mako any promlsos, but from which tho secretary Infers that tho matter will bo duly considered and reported upon later. The chamber of commerco hns tak en tho matter up with the govern ment with tho request for a weather station maintained by tho government 'LKJEU CUBE CUT COFFEE The Best LM- Studebaker Garage Co. 0 Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co, This Gnrngo and Machine Shop Is now in charge or a practical auto repair man. All kinds of atitos and gas engines woll nnd quickly ropalrod. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and carod for by tho month. Oil nnd gnuollno for snlo. 12813 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 Medford Theatre Wednesday Feb. 8th The New York Success direct from the Maxine Elliott Theatre. "This Woman and This Mani" By Avery Hopwood, author of "SEVEN DAYS" with Minnie Victorson Supported by WILLIAM W. BLAIR and a Specially Selected Company. Seats ou sale Monday, Feb. 6th. rtiiNfciiliiMjifti TIMBER LOCATIONS Every United States citizen has a tim ber location right of 1G0 acres if you still have yours, USE IT NOW. We have A FEW GOOD ONES on which we can locate you. For fur ther particulars, address EVANS & McKERCHER TIMBER CRUISERS Box 204 Red "Blvff, Cal. t 67 Main St. Ashland, Or. faMMMMMMWM Pimples and Blackheads Can Be Cured No matter how difficult tho.cnso, nor how long It hns laBted, Mmiiirllo Treatment will posllvoly lmprovo any skin in a few days.t A completo euro Is only a mattor of persistence. Marinollo operators do not protond to enter tho prdvlnco of tho physlclnn. Most of their work Is done by request of menibers of Hint profession who havo no tlmo to glvo to this kind of work, yot require hoir patients to havo special caro. If you havo oven the first symptoms of this troublo, Investigate at onco. Do Delay will only not lot a day pass without chocking this tendency. nnrsnn Min nkln nnil nillko tllO ImnrOVOinont SlOWOr Full, freo explanation to all who deslro information. Cnll or tclophono MARINELLO SHOP Rooms C and 0, ovor Kentner's Phono 111 i i i 'i i i! 'i i iPLUMBING S1EAM AND HOI WA1ER HEATING 5 All Work Guarantied Prices Roaeonablo $ 1 COFFE1LM SL PRICE ill North lN. Muin.ul On. Phone 303 $ 2 Si Medford Iron WorRs R. O Trowbridge, Prof) f OUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of j;ji?iii", Sprain Outfits, Pumps, Boilers nnd Aladiinciv. Agciifd in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft CO. i J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, VIco-Prosldcnt V. K. MERRICK, Vlco-Presldnt JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashlor. MK5 HAIRJEALTH Trft'lrrTfWVJ' Never fails to restore fray hair to its natural . !j. Positively removes mdruff. Is not a dye. . 1 fc por-ijc oJ ,our dedcr't Dime (or (hh bAMPLE BOrTLB - lo Hiy Sf.ee. Co., Neak. N. J.. U.S.A. J ' 9c. bcitlci, si iff u or dcpl. tlcrci, or mi rMwpt oi price. R ALL SUBSTITUTES SOAP li uneqiulled for tad bl, red, routb. I'rticrvca, bctulibet . . :il.hy. Ac.draiiiili. Havo you seen our now cof feo grinding machlno? Wo would bo pleased to show you this machlno and explain tho merits of cubo cut coffco. You could mash your coffee or you can havo It ground on any old machlno and It would bo cof fee, but It would bo far from tho best coffee. Science has learned that in order to pro sorvo tho mlnuto oil colls that coffoo must bo cut in cubes, and no matter how flno it Is cut by this now mothod, tho flavor and rlchnoBB of taato is retain ed. Ordor your next coffoo at this storo and havo it ground by tho now method and seo what a dlfforenco It makes. ISIS THEATRE TONIGHT "BUSTER BROWN" II II HAKE DKPOSfT ROXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL RANKING jl RUSINKSS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, j lWWW'WW The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 OLMSTEAD & HIBBAKD For Sale and Roommeniled by Um D. Raskins. Wet Sice Grocer Phone Main A Special Reception . . . Matinee . . . WEDNESDAY at 4. p. m. Buster will hold a reception on the stage, and desires to rneet every little boy and girl in Medford face to face n Cho finest Sample Rooms in tho nitv. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with hath Hotel Moore xclophono in Every Room ItAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN A T 0 II I N O T II K I) R E At) LI N E coming to and going from this bak ery glvo3 a vlow of happy faces with not a traco of dyspepsia on a singlo faco. Don't start trying to mako bread as mothor used to. Buy it hero, savo tho labor and got bottor bread, and more for your monoy. Everything warranted uro. Medford Bakery EL Delicatessen TODD CO. ROVTII CENTRAL AYU IIOMK-MADK PIUS AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE. fr H HasUlns for Health.