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Y PAGE SIX MltflTFORD MAIL TRTBUNK MTCDFOKD. tTRTCOON, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1911. IDLE HARE NEW ROAD FROM IFRA OfAVOLO IS last night killed J. B. Lnmkity a merchant, in his stoic here. The murderer, who is believed to he a Mexican, stabbed Lninkin seven times while being fitted for a pair of shoes. Kobbery is thought to have been the motive. Hasklns tor healtn " SAYS DECIES DID day held ns suspects in the mail car robbery ensc. The men are believed by the ixiliec to have, held up and robbed the Northern Pacific train at Argo station, when Mail Clerk Henry men who were loitering about the railroad yards. Search for Bandit. HEAVILY SCORED; OCEAN TO OCEAN. WELL UNDER WAV NOT WED FOR COIN POKTTK VILI,F, Cal., Feb. 18. Posses today are scouring the hilU around Porterville for a bandit who Clark was shot and badly wounded. Unused car seals, candles aud n loaded revolver were found on (he, Rich Man and Caiillion Leader Says1 Oustinjj of George Gould First Step Elks Tackle Ambitious Production (die Rich arc Sucking the Life' in Scheme for Another Through But Glance at Cast Shows That It Sister of English Lord Who Married Vivien Gould Says Her Brother Has Money of His Own Others Think Not. n I'. Blood From the Laboring Man of the Nation. Train Service From San Francisco Will Be First Class in Every Par ticular. to New York. i& NKW YOKlv, J-Vli. 18,Deolnru- JCKW YOlMv, Fcl). 18. Hi-liiml dic tion 1 In i L tho idle rich of America, j ousting of Guorgo ,1. (lould from the lior politicians and Jiur captains of proi-a'doiicy of t Iiu iIinnuri Pacific industry arc "sucking the life blood there lio a neheino for u new trniu froin (lie laboring man" is made here continental railroad, which calls for today in the current issue of Every- a through train service between New body's Magazine by Frederick Town-. York and San Francisco, with Wall send Martin, rich man and cotillion street financing the deal. Details of leader in words which hnvc caused a tho plan for the new road became sensation in Wall Street. public today. "I speak as u rich mail,'' writes Tho scheme calls for the road to he Martin, "and I say that we can no' routed from New York to Huntington, longer blind ourselves with idle Indiana, over the Erie railroad. From phrases or drug our consciences with1 I luntingloii the Wabash tracks will the outworn boast that the working-! be used to Kansas City, whence the man of America is today the highest, Missouri Pacific will carry the trail-1 paid arliftau in tho world. We know, continental traffic on to Pueblo. I those lying figures too well. We are From Pueblo to Ogdon the tracks ol All arrangements have been com pleted for the forthcoming produc tion of "Fra Wavolo" by the Klks and rehoursuls are well under way. "Frn Dlnvolo" is one of the stand ard operas and Is quite an ambitious undertaking for amateurs. Hut the many old professionals hero will han dle It In a manner that will put to flhnmu most of the traveling compa nies that make Medford. The follow ing In the cast: learning dull what we give our work ers in wages wo take baek from them in the higher cost of necessities le Denver and Itio Grande road will bo iisod, and from Ogdcn the line 'lies over (be Western Pacific Ilnilroiwl in in .fuo-d, in clothing, in medicine, hr lo Kan Francisco, jinsurauce, in a hundred dcuous ways, all with one tendency to keep through the acquisition of the Missouri Pacific by John I). Rocke feller, Ktihu, I.oeb and Company and in this, the Deutsche Hunk this combination the mnrghi of living down, TJic nvorugo einployo country produces every year ."i!l,'J80, will be enabled to dictate the policies 'oiwciillli. Of this amount he gotsof tho Ilio Grande, Western Pacific, fllw. The remainder, .$8KJ, goes in-! and probably the Texas Pacific to (he hands of other men, the capi , tahst or the exploiter of Inboi "Tho seed of our uncial system As J. P. Morgan is in complete control of the hrio railroad, if is expected be will be "let it on the , which has reached its flower in the' deal." Thi.i is inlet by which the new ' idle rich, was planted in the too fur-1 mad is expected to got into New die soil of American industry. Jti ork. If dm deal is curried lo con- is watered with the bloody sweat ol siiniiuatioii. George Gould's long labor and (he salted (cars of hitler, cherished dream of a road reaching poverty and suffering. It is forliliz-i from coast lo coast will Imvc beon cd widi the dead bodies of men and! realized but under other management. ( women worn out in (he grim bullle To prevent (he inlor-stalo oom of life. Tended and watched it i-. I mission inference, it is general uu- lorslpod (he Wabash line from Chi cago (o Detroit will be transferred lo the Canadian Pacific for a "propc consideration" which probably wil' lake (he i'oini of a "gentleman'' agreement." Then the eounnUsioi could no interfere with the plans 01 tho adnlinistrallv bodie of (ho nn-' die ground (hat (he Erie and Wabash Fra Dlnvolo . Loronzo , Lord All Cash Hoppo Cilacomo . . . . Mattoo Francisco Roberta . . .Frank llurgess . . . V. K. Fdwards . . . .A. C. HurgcBB Fd Andrews . ,W. QuIsHonbury Jack O'Hrien Mrs. Qulsscubury . . . .Mrs. IiurgeHS Lady All Cash MIbh Klfert Zoiilna Mrs. Ilazelrigg Magnificent costumes will bo fur nished by Goldstein of Han Francisco ami (special Bcenery by Tuzar will make an environment worthy the Bto ry. The dates solectcd are March 7 and X and there will positively bo only those two performances. by u foul horde of underlings, hired judgos in Ihe law, pnnderers in poli ties, prostitutes in the pulpits, lick spittles iu college chancellories, Judases in the press, blackmailers iu business aud miserable lime serving parasites, clinging like leeches upon tiou. "This nation is betrayed. Can any thinking man say lluit (In growth of (bis system could have liaun possible without criminal negli gence on tho part of those public servants sworn to guard (he (rue and road pa raid cucli oilier under Hit seme management. As (be Canadiai Pacific enters Chicago from lh northwest over Ihe tracks of the Wis cousin Central, it is expected that id officials will welcome anv scheme which would enable (hem to use the lawful interests of the people- of the Wabash tracks from Chicago to De .ualion." I (roi( ns this would furnish the road jwilli a most desirable western outlet, CAN SOON GO TO 4 Would Restock Game. WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb. 18.--An expedition to South Africa in tended to restock the depleted game haunts of the United Slates is being planned today with .Major Frederick Kussell Huruliaiu as leader. If n bill now pending iu congress authorizing the secretary of agricul ture to expend $r00,)0( in the im portation of wild animals, is adopted the expedition will start March J. Clifford Pinchot, .lolm Hays, Ham mond and Congrcssninn Hiotissnrri of Louisiana arc interested iu tho movement. EUROPE IN nW;L : J ; NKW YOIIK, Feb. 18. Within a' very l'ow years it will be possible for vn person lo go from Furopo to San, ,. Frunub'co with only a single inter eruption iu bis travels nud that con- Slating merely in stepping from his tjtonmor to a wailing train. I This is to bo brought tihout. through tho building of a liujje toinu- mil tit Fort Iloud bay, at Monlnul, on tho eastern ouil of Long Maud, by the Ponns.vlnniu Ituilroml com pany, auiiouuceineut of which wuaj 1 itiqjjiilJy made. Tho Pennsylvania has, houhl 150 acres o( (his point and will bugiu at once tho building ol JYohjht and piuongcr yards, stations,1 shone and other luriniiiul facilities nud, also, initiiuiiMi doekH. First Christian Church. Corner Sixth and Ivy streets. Hl blo school at 10 u. in. Church serv ice at 11. Christian Kndcnvor at (i:H0 p. m. Kvonlng Church service at 7:!!0. At the morning service the pastor will take for his subject. "The Advantages of the ChrlHtlan Life." At tao evening service ho will tnko for his subject, "The Con version of Saul of Tarsus." Good inutile aud Interesting sermons. You will be welcome. V. Then. Matlock, pastor. Methodist Church Corner Main and Onkdalo. Suudu. school at 10 a. in. Crouching II n m. and 7:30 p. in. by K. II. Jones, pretildlug elder. Kpworlh League in , also after the Sunilav and Wednesday service. Church odt- lu addition to bruiuiuir l.urope aud , , ,, , -, .,,, ,i, it :, i u'. i v . i 1) conference Monday 7.30 p. in. tho Umled Mate almost a da aoarur, duo to tin. outting off of 7(1 . , . . ,V, . o , ... miles or water truxel at the emP First Church of Christ, Scientist wliarv delays are most fie(pieul, the s"nlro Smiiluy at M a in. Sub move by tho PeunKylvan)a luu a m'1 r lw-Hrmoii. ".Mind " Sun tfiUHl uMiiiumie RilvuiitutfP. At pre- ''"J" 'h,H !,t ,0 oV1,,,k' 'l''1"""""- out Ihe New York Cuiitnil KcU a til- u,m1 '"""K Wodneday at 7:30 p liiwidoui. amount of freight and pu- '" AU ",0 T1" twuhK s.ei.ir.1- imlfi,. .,..! ,.r x..u Vn,l.. ,..i, '" wUI "Don Wednesday from be cuMnau n" its umutriitr liiiiiiiiml In. " '" 1' cUilioa. 'I'llin adviinlnuc. it iu nrc- dieted by ntilnm.1 ...en, will be hM ' f h"- s, Norlh ,)aluh, "vnw when Ihv Peiiiisylxauiu liegins the up-1 onitum of its Montauk lines. , Presbyterian Church. Iiiereusinjj ditekiiiK diffiouldes Pieachm at 11 a. ui., Dr. W. S. along New York' water fwniti. a.i- ""h' !' " the Pacific coast soc (Hiurugw the Peniisylvnula official in relary uf the bourd of home missions, Hi btliuf that Mnnliiuk Point, when '! hlw"'' H " intoiiwtinj,' th projeeiwl docking fHcHitioK mo talker. The choir hns special mimic. oomplelBd, Mill b used by all in- I'reaching iu the evening at 7:;il ' cumin vwh4 u die ohiof iiuhiadinic o'clock b. Ihe pastor, Good music liuiut. Tbjn i ooufcidured mo iaev- Sunday school at 111 a. in.; C. K. so ! ilable that the Irftialou drydoek and ''l.v at ti'M p. in.. I. C. K. s,'ict. at SJUjibuildiiiir ooinpuiix is negoliHtiiitf lU P- "' aieciing Saluid;i. Pcti for land adjacent to (ho Ponnsyl.' ruary 18. at 1 tMtl p. m. and 7. .10 i vwIm'h uvldimri, on wkiuh it jnvi-l"1- with 1)lv- H"l and Millijj.tn. Ai omm to build gtc-at docks. ; are request iwl to be present. Wbwi tho Montauk projool is car- - Hod out It HII mean that jmsiienger' Yoilllff Gtltcs Poisoned, anil frubjht trains cuu be run from KL PASO, Tea. Feb. Is. On ; tho eastern end of Ixj.k Island over, special train. Charles Gates, sun of tin Lng Island and connecting rail-, John W. Gale , U hastening wt ro.ids lo the trucks of the Kew 1 la - frtnu V. Pam for an operation for en and thence lo all the important t blood potVonuiK. Yoitutr (Jute va New Kugland cities wlni h are reach- relannng from California wbeu he i-il bv that Ii"'- Trains id m cun be became Middenlv ill. lie eburterd run fry in Montauk over the long peiul tritia aud the record brtnb I land road into tho Pennsylvania uig run for New York bgu. The luiiiiebi to tho Tbirty-foartb tivi u(uU wilt arrivo iu Ckiaatftt W stotioil Alid thenoo to nil point in Morrow and will be taken lmm ibm ybt v,vi on the PuniuNhuniu lino, 'to New Yolk tiiivct. Colonist Fares From tho Middle and Hastorn por tions of the United States and Canada to OltKGOX, WASHINGTON AND ALL TDK NOKTHWHST will prevail DAILY .MAItCII loth TO AI'KIL 10th over tho Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon From Chicago at $;i:t.oo St. Louts :ii:.o() Omaha 2..0l KaiiHiis City U5.00 St. Paul li.'.OO Hid I'rom other cities correspondingly low. You Can IMIKPAY Fares The Colonist fares are Westbound nly, but If you havo relatives or friends or eiuployeos In tho Fast vhom you desire to bring to this state .on can deposit the value of the faro vlth your local railroad agent, and in order for a ticket will ho tolo uuphed to any address desired. Let the WOULD Know Of tho vast resources and splendid ipportunltles for MO.Mi: lU'lLlUNO Call on the undersigned for good iiHtructive printed matter (o send :(, or glo him tho addresses of hose to whom you would like to have inch matter cent. VM. Me.Ml'llllAY (icueral Passenger Agent. POUTLWD, OltKCO.V Cure Your Rheumatism NI OTIIKIt ILLS OF Till: UODY AT THF EOT LAKE SANATORIUM Hot Lake, Ore. (The House of Kffklency) Uya Orerjon-Wash- ington R.uilroa.d ($1 Navigation Co. Sella rouud-trlp tickets, for for three inoathM, allowing Jti 00 worth of accommodation at the Sanato rium, a Portland and all O.-W. H. & N. StHtlons For further Information nud illiui tratod booklet, addreiw Dr. W. T. 1'Uy. Medical Supt. and Mgr.. Hot Lnk. QrtSOii. aay O.-W. It. A N. Acotit, or writs to WM. .MoMl'imAY, Qeueral PaweaKer Agont, l'OKTI.ANU, OKBUON i KANSAS CITY, Mo., I'cb. 18. "My brother did not marry Vivien Gould for her money; he did not come to America n pauper, nor w,ib he forced to marry to avoid the poor house. He has money of his own." Thus did Mrs. George Alexander Knsnu Wilkerson today defend hei brother, Lord Decies, husband of Vivien Gould, against reports rofleei ing upon his reasons for niarying. Mrs. Wilkerson is en route cast. '"ci i.i.1 ..;,.,, n...t ,:,!.. ,i i.'.,..!:. i. .in t.o.v. iiwii- iiuii ituru i'.iiiisii- uion come over her to marry Ameri can women only for their money is ridiculous." she said. "In a wedding such as my brother's the wealth of both families, as well as themselves, are united." Mrs. Wilkerson is a suffragette, but does not believe iu Pankhurst methods." "The cause of women should bo carried forward forcibly, but quiet ly," she added. "There should bo no riots; no distuibances." Suspects aro Held. SKATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 18. -William K. Townsond, who nt,vkw himself u private detective, and Guy Gamble, are locked up in the county jail to- Pear Land Bargains 11 and 1-1 acres of strictly first cliiBS fruit land about half a mllo to pavement, and a little ovor a mllo from Mod ford post office, and the town Is building out In this direction, this tract being on the macadam road to Jacksonville, nnd only a short dis tance from brick school building. This land Is all set to pears, corn ice and hartiett, and aro Just begin ning to hour behiK four years old, and right on lino of Rogue Klver Valley railroad. This land will come under tho proposed ditch In case Irrigation should ever bo needed. I can soil thlBIf sale is mudo quickly at $0,000, with $-1750 cash, balance four annual payments (5 por cent. If you want something good and dally growing bettor seo this. KiO acres on lloguo Klver and 2 miles from Woodvlllo, and 7 miles from Grant Pass on main traveled road, and on electric lino survoy. 17 1-2 acres set to bartlett, Wintor Nellls and Anjou pears last year. About 110 acres of bottom land on river, balance Bloplng. Creek flows through. Good house and bam, 6 0 acres cultivated and seeded or will be. Oats, speltz, alfalfa, clover etc. Lots of fine wood on this placo, and some red soil. Most of tho soil Is bottom made soil of grout depth. Price $12:1 per acrn with $11000 to $r000 cash, balance tonus at U per cent. W. D. Hodgson Phone 127 J Ashland, Oregon. pMBWBECTl- iJr hi TWCITar3aB5BWiMiMJiwKB mut!jKyfujvi ' VfVTWi "t m mf ?yl1H'wttHI3ttttMBCT jMedforNDSic ShwSffl. ifaMt ji a?ti 22 Wcst Main st K (,ifetiife&i IJJKIIKmIbMWIJSK St. MarKs BlocK ySWMiwMM' ' Tribune IhiildSngNfrvviitork !$., ifiuk V . r I r.lor, u ihr r.l.,( MMKiip lei ,n,r I ioi7...,.nJ Ir.J.r. ,, ih.1 1.tkin Mlif,Al,'!rt!;Vfi.liS l'nV",l!liJ.f.,,h ttrjew .j I Wil M.,-....,.VJ 1,lklo MvhmU'lIu V.n.U PPM MIS AS M l)-ihtl. ..ll,.t5iM.kl(.iJf.lTi;.',lc ntip-lrf tpr.,.d. J J npffTT.. mnjt' i-rtyTT BaTliI'"'"1""""' ' ;l 'iiiii 1111111 1111 rnii, ""-"-- .- ;iirrr.;4i.:..iiti ! 5 1$ : 1 ; TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE A tine tract, quarter of a mile from Talent. S-roont house, good barn; ISOO trooa. Piico $1,000; tonus given. (iood business oiioprtuullles and lo cations, all paying. A titi-ticro trael, fi-romn house and I J large barn, ; mllob from Talent, ' J partly cleared and lots of good wood on (dace: must bo sold soon; z will go for $1100. -V A tio-acre tract, water to Irrigate y smile; has a ."-room house aiul luirn J to hold G head of hoioii, Iiuple-'J menu lo run the place, und a wag- on. This plac put up 80 tons ofjj ba. last your, and 110 water was ' J used. Price, $3000. half down. A 71-acro tract, a 1-2 miles from Tal-' cut; Hood s-rooni house uud largely but 11; S acres under ditch and In V alfalfa aud garden land; SI acres; under plow, nnd trees; 20 acres of Jj orchard, of which & acres are In 'J bHNiiaix; good turnib ami oasy pay- V luouttf. 1 z A 1 1 1-3 nor trout, lies entirely In city llailu; lias 9-rooiu plastered V lions, good barn, well and powor'f for Irrigation of whole truct. Part- J ly Mt of trees; oasy terms J lor plenty of other baritHlns call or nddriMS J '5 NOTICE! AVe want ovory man in Alodi'ord to know about these, consequently we are using- a little more space this time. No. 1 An acre of "-round, with two ood houses on it. One a six-room and the other a four-room. An ideal place for gardening and chicken raising. 1'n fact for a suburban home it can't be beat. 'Pliis spring you will have the advantage of a paved street without a cent of cost to you. Qn the property there is a good wll, so that you can irrigate .cverv foot of the ground. All the advantages of the city folks, without the nec essary expense, is just what this place means. $1250 will handle, and the balance will be less than the first payment. No. 2 A six-room, thoroughlv modern house, on AArost Tenth street. Lot 100 feet front by 19f feet deep. There are 11 bear ing fruit trees on this property and plenty of room for ti garden. The price is ijtf&Hl, on mighty attractive terms. We are here to show these properties, and all imuiiries will have our careful and courteous attention. Cornitius-Garner Realty Co. Home 29IK 133 W. MAIN ST. Main 603! G. A. Gardner TALENT, OREGON. -4--4-4-4m4-tyitnm4minim44m y .j !l I I 0) 4 $ I 4' 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 a t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 t 4 4 4 4 V $ ,'4'--'44-4-4mmm4 Jt "