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PAGE FOUR t MEDFOKD MATL-TftlBTjyE, afEPFORP, QTCEClQy, THURSDAY, MAKCH 2, 1011. Medford Mail tribune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPKIt i'UUi,ISI!i:!) DAILY KX'JEPT HAT"R- DAY I5Y TIIR MHDFORD PRINTING CO. Tlio Democrnllo Tlmea, Tlio Medford Mall, Tlio Medford Tribune, The South ern OrcRonlnn, Tlio Anhland Tribune. 1911 TP BE BANNER YEAR. if i, j' A LL indications point to 1911 as the banner busy 3'ear in Medford 's llisloiy. February, a dull month, showed .'50 per cent increase in postoffice business. Tt showed an increase in attendance osonoK Putnam. F.ditnr nnd MnnaRor of public school children oyer jast September of 500. It showed licalthy increase in bank deposits and the resump tion of building operations. 'Plwi t'.i.it. -iirill m i 11iLitf .t.titW f ii i f 1 1 in itriil. i 11 rrl iM li i e I IIU JVll Mill ItllllLOQ lUIIOlllH HUH l)UIJ, IJIIIMIUI total expenditures of several million dollars. Paving, sewers, wafer works, railway, hotel, store, office and resi dence building operations will bring the amount to $5, UUU,(JUU and more. rhe city of Medford will spend over a million dollars MM CATION JJ Entered no second-class matter No vember 1, 1900, at tlio postoffice ut Medford, Oregon, under the act of Marcn 3, 1871. Official Paper of the City of Medford. Tull Loaned Wire United X're siopatche. Th Mull Triburio Is on nolo at tho carry jowh Miami, wan J'rnncisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. Dowman News Co., Portland, Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle Wash. Hotel Spokane News Stand, Spokano. BWOKH CIHOULATIOW. Daily average for nix months ending i-H-ceinncr i, laiu, -mi. PER SO SHUN IT CRATER LAKE Supplies and All Paraphernalia of Mlninn. Photographer Found In Tunnel Dug In Deep Snow Is Un doubtedly Lost. X I'll . r U .4 V 'III, BUDSCHIPTION BATES, Ono year, by mail $6,00 One month by mail 60 Per month, delUcred by carrier In traT point "c. V" '.. "'.... ". .bo I in street improvements. Last year .120,000 square yards Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2.0f),,l(' ,1.,,,i,.1w ,,,,;,,. i..lt3 ,inL.),.ii,!(,wl f'mW i 1,. .-.' 1nn. WeCKiy, por yoar i l.oU" lojncwii i i ing n no iUiinini' ii.ii. vuumn-i.) imn. u vj already awarded J or 110,000 square yards additional, which will add six miles to the city's payed thoroughfares. "Between 75,000 and 100,000 square yards additional pave ment has been petitioned for, bringing the total paved area up to 20 or more miles. In addition, there will be many miles of sewer and water mains laid. Work will soon begin upon a $100,000 hospital, upon the $110,000 federal buildintr. upon the Masonic temple and nianv other structured. The new $100,000 five-stor Medford hotel is being rapidly constructed and other partially built buddings being rushed to completion. The JJ ill lines are advertising Medford extensively in the east. Newspaper cuts show "Opening up Central pre gon" illustrated by a workman driving a wedge into' the map ot Oregon at UK' Jliouth of the Des Chutes, and the crack representing the 11111 lines, extending down the State to Medford, the terminal. Extension of the Pacific & Eastern fo connect with the Oregon Trunk at Pelican Uay, involving the expendi ture of several millions, is expected to be among the de velopments of the year. Meanwhile the Rogue River Valley railroad is being extended it) the Applegate towards the Blue Ledge district. The Ilarriman lines, by means of countless booklets and pamphlets, colonist folders and other literature are calling this region fo the attention of the homeseekers in the east. In cooperation with the commercial club, the storm swept east is being well informed as to the merils of fhe Rogue River Valley. 13oth lilies conduct exhibit cars and sferopf ican lectures through the farming states. The Rogue River Electric company has begun the const met ion of a 25,000 horse power electric plant fo har ness the Rogue near Prospect af a cost of a million or more and has awarded contracts for machinery fo equip it. This will give power enough to turn all 'the wheels of ftoufberp Oregon. The present plant at Gold Ray will be used Ipr emergency purposes. Mining is receiving more attention than since the davV of M0 and development work on many claims is under Way. Preparations are being made fo manufacture lumber upon a large scale along the Pacific & Eastern. Erom 10,000 to 15,000 acres of commercial orchard are being planted, making the fofal planted orchard are'a over 75,000 acres. Fruit buds promise an unusually heavy crop or not n apple and pears. All in all, the outlook 1'or this region for the cominy year is very bright. OOESJTT CIEAR Quality of Votes Cast for Lorljper More Than Wipes Out His Slender Majority, Declares Chicago Trib une, Which First Started Crusade, Bll SGI WINS VR rnnnn rncDunq t CONTEMPT OF COURT. J-'OltT KLAMATH, March 'J. T. r. White iiml II. K. Monitor huvo ro turned from Crater, Lake and recoil finding the supplies and enmerus ot 15. I). JJakowaki, the lost photogra pher, but no traeo of. him, and that ici is undoubtedly dead. Near tho placo whore Hakowski'n sled had been found on a previous triji, tljey ran into a placo where Koiu one had been chopping wood, and this led them to tho belief that the inun for whom they wero Huurchiiur had been camped somewhere in the neighborhood. Dicing around in tin snow (hey came to n canvas Htrelched across the opening into a tunnel down through tho snow to tho ground un der 10 feet of snow, floiug into I his tunnel they found Hukowski'rt telc Hopu and all of his mipplics, includ ing provisions, bed of two comfoit- erd, with shoes, soosh, uiiilurwcur, cap and extra clotluug that had been taken along, with practically all of tho provisions. At tho inoulh of tho tunnel that was protected by the can vas Nitkowski's pencil was slack in the snow. In tlio tolesoopo was ,i lot of lettors and paporn, among those bonig three letters irom Miss (leorgianua McICeuzie, of Spokane, W'usli. Omi ,.(' (1idi.ii M'n .i.;it,.i. i.. Mis MoKunzio to Hakowski on De- AllOuS decisions of California courts made in the cumber 27. in tho tunnel avib uIboI " San hYancisco graft eases have certainly destroyed found eome go uue.poed films andjthe sancfitv of courts and have (lone more fo bring the tinoo tin cage, of exposed film-.- (courts into coiilempl with the laymen than anv series of iuo oaiup appeared to on y have i : . .. t mi ' iM- ji "i p boon oecui'ied for two or powii.iv ( U('ls,(,n "l voai-s. Th(y justify the extension of tluou iukIiIh, and it i powiiilo tii.i't i tlie recall fo all the courts. hu was there but one night. Tw. The supreme court has just reversed itself, after its peon iog ix or uight inches throimii former decision freeing Ruef aroused a state wide storir hud been out u..d tukeuiuio ti,u i.,.,.l0- ,.0(st, stirred up a legislative investigation and pro- nul to ho iwud for bin dint; n liru be- Li.. ... ..i ji. . i . . ', n vr , ,.F ... . ,.' II IWIIWI I 111 lKIIII Will Itl T Mil Its Willi! .X 1 mill llllill,. lakak titit v w mi huwmu;ii ui i in- i ri-iiil. i wl u til 1 1 J(iJir llllllIlil- lion had reached white heat, did fhe court abandon the cause of the grafters. Schinitz was freed because the indictment upon which he was convicted, failed to state thai he was mayor at the time his crime was committed. On a similar technicality. Ruef also was freed. Then liuw that he hud boon iboro. Tbih.fhe court reversed itself on the nrofext that one of the h!, lend to the biiuf ihut hu un-j, justices was out of the state when the order for a hear tinpped his eHiucru. time ami Man-' iMtr was signed. The oilier four justices ignored this, until uri out to uot sumo pioturo. Wball ....i.i: :..:.... c i .i . i ... . . - buoa.no of him from that ti.uu on '. ,MU"" "' "uu" l,n11" uu '" l" mmi ul "W ,Xi'USC lot a mystery. Hu ijiilit hae hecomc bowildorod in a snow htonu anil xln.i , iliif buck to cauip loitt lii wi. ' 'I ho niPii lot'i M. t. Krickhon, for oat NUjerwr, It. K. Ilt'idel, goveru niftil ennini'tr in cliargc ol the Imild iu of ivads in I lit national purl,, mid CHICAGO, 111., Mch. 2. Tho Chi cago Tribune, which first started tho crusado against William Lorhner's retention of IiIb seat in the senate, to which It was alleged ho had been cor ruptly elected, today denounced the vote yesterday In the United States senate winch exonerated Lorlmer. It says: "That vote, when corrected, leaves Lorlmer a majority of four. This Is tho mathematical measure of his 'vin dication.' Tho quality of tho votes cast for hlrn will more than wipe out this majority in the Bcnso of tho na tion. "If Lorlmer Is proud of the event ho is wolcomo to 'his pride. He, and his supporters who tako mathematics in matters of honor, may congratu late themselves upon tho fact that this voto will continue to bo cast In their Interest. . "Ono of tho greatest lawyers in tho country, Senator Hoot solemnly warn ed tho senators that if they would preserve tho government of tho fath ers they were not at liberty to reject any testimony showing that a seat in the senate had been filled as the lesult of corruption. Yesterday forty- six senators rejected it, and this de cision by tho highest deliberative body In tho land strikes straight at our republican government. "Let them go on. Let them fill the cup. Let thorn use their votes against reciprocity as they have against the republican method of having the sen ato elected through direct vote of the people. Let them fight tariff reform and every measure devised for prun ing their tentacles, for tho protection of our system of representative gov ernment, of law abiding citizens and of the general welfare. "They h?ivo won a glorious victory. Hut It will prove tho costliest vlctqry oer won in tho history of government by the big Interests." nu u Qets Decision After Fifty Minutes of Hard Wrestling With No Downs, Through, Ankle Injury Repetyed hy Local Man. MAO BATTLE Tfl IU KEEP AtlVE Tho wrestling match between Carl IluHch, middleweight champion of America, and L. W Dyreborg, wrest Large Dands of Starving Refugees Plundering and Killing in Fight for! Food in Famine Districts of China Tales of Sufferipg Told. TAKE UP A CLAIM Every citizen, man or woman has a timber and stono right of 1G0 acres, price to the government ?2.50 per acre. No cultivation, residence or improvement required. I hayo about twenty-flvo claims to locate, seo me and have a talk, this land Is worth 120.00 per acre. Call or write. A. U. SALING, Koom ii Jncksoit County Ihuik Itudilliig. 318 VICTORIA, D. C, Mch. 2. Starv ing desperate, largo bands of refu gees are plundering, killing and bp- ling Instructor of tho Sacramento ling killed In a mad fight for food in SAG RULE ON , All EDITON Athletic club and holder of the Pa cific coast title for tho mlddlowelghts, came to an abrupt end at the Nata- torlum lust night when Busch, in securing a Jam toe-Hold on tho other man after fifty-three minutes of hard wrestling, threw Dyreborg's ankle out of Joint, causing an injury so painful that lie was forced to give up. From the time the two big men went on tho mat, the audience, which numbered about three hundred pco plo and vas plentifully sprinkled with ladles, wero treated to action. Not an instant went by thnt one or the other wnB not very much on the aggressive. Husch by virtue of being the heavier and moro experienced man did most of the work, and Dyre borg allowed his heavier antagonist to keep the offensive just as long as he evinced a desire tq do so. The contest was ono In which the bull strength of Husch was pitted against the agility and quickness qf tho other man nnd time after 'time during Uie fifty thrqo minutes, Busch secured holds upon tho elusive Dyre borg which upon a man less agilo would have meant a fall. The toe hold which ended the battle was secured following tho calling of fifty minutes. Tho men were In tho mid dle of tho mat and Dyreborg, In an attempt to break tho hold, dragged his antagonist across to the edge. He told Iiusch that he was hurt and the Dutchman released tho tension. Dyre borg could not get up and after he had been attended by Dr. Seely and realized tho nature or his injury, he told Referee Joe Memsic that he would glvo up. Memsic then award ed the decision to Husch. Immediately proceeding the main event, tlmo keeper Franltlo EdwnrdB introduced Jop Memsic and Jack Itenz both Ulpal men, to tho audience and J each issued a chnllengo to wrestle ino winner ot last nignt's match. To decido which should tako precedence the two mop .tossed colna with thp result that Hez will meet iiusch on n mat stretched on tho skatinc rink floor of tho N'ututorlmn Ju a catch tho famine districts of China, accord ing to despatches Just received hero from China. Horrible stories of suf- fprlng and wanton slaughter of hum an beings in the frightful battle for life is tpld. According to ono re port, 1)00 refugees were walled In and burned to death In a village near Kunshnn. They had previously taken possession of Kunsliau, had ransack ed It and had killed many qf tho In habitants. When tho bancj mqved toward another town the citizens of Kunshan decided to revengq theniselves. They wnlted until the, refugees had reach ed the village and then at night they crept up to the city gates, locked them, threw kerosene qn the build ings and set fire to tho tow.n. Though many of the raiders es caped it is reportpd that a hundred of them were burned in the holaiicast. Afterwards the refugees reinforced attacked Kunshan again and desper ate fighting resulted, Tlio bloody clashes ended at tho arrival of troqps thp reports s,ay FOE SALE ORCHARDS, JMRjtfS tfittJIT LANDS ' Large and mall Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg Buy Your Flower &Vegetable Seeds from tho people who can say Wo know our seeds are good becauso we nave tested them; We are those peo ple. Cut flowers and all kinds of pot ted plants. J. T. BRQADJjEY & CO. Cornor Gth and Cetral; Greenhouse near city reservoir. P. O. Box D2l: Phones Store 14G1 Main, Greenhouso 5181 Main. OREGON CAN'T COLLECT CIVIL WAR BOUNTIES WASHINGTON, March 2. The house has rejected the item in tho general deficiency bill providing, for the payment to tho stnte of Oregon of JjvliKl.OOO to reimburse the stnte for bounties paid Oregon troops dur ing the civirwar. STUDIO 700 SOUTH OAKUAJ.K PHONE 0O7U. Private or class lessons, In oil, wa ter color or tappstry". .Orders taken. AGNES R. GRANT. as catch can match, best two out of Pillinr n "Uimnfin'i Dn..,.,., H-ni1"1'00 f"1,s' Thursday. March 0. wunui ui iiuiiuun, nuiimiy man Clprks' Paper, Thrown in Prison for Attacks Upon Taft and Hitch cock Case of Lcs Majcste. Tho preliminary last night, bptwoon Frank Slocum and Coy Watson rp sulted iu n vlstory for tho latter, jlo secured two falls out of three jn a match having a thirty minute time limit. For Sale tweon. Thiwu loirs wore huiliml moli- ably half in two which lends to the heNof that Unkowki did not remain tkuro moru than three iiIkIiIh ut (In most. No cooking iiiiniU wore ftiuud. Tho finding of tlm Uo nauimn mum it tho building at (he run a rovorsiil. Alic ixiii't" must tfo to jail but tlio saiuc court has how ahle U) protest and shield his companions in crime and the rich and fhe powerful lawbreakers escape except with besmirched reputations that not even a friendly court can white wash. Vet the araft prosecutions liav't IT. II, iiieU of the isiuii Tribune, accomplished their main object exposed the corruption of ModfWd, who uiHilv tho tnp from, of public officers, tlio criminal rich who corrupt them, and AjoUford on Hi,o,hoe h n. hiid- u solicitude of courts for the corrupt ionists. DENVER, Col., Mch. 2. Pending a hearing before a United States com mission, Urbau Walter editor of tho "Harpoon" who was arrested by fed eral authorities for attacks on Presi dent Taft and-Poetmastor General Hitchcock Is today out on bail. Wal ter declares tho postal authorities in voked u technicality to nrrest him iu an attempt to check "Tho Harpoon's" campaign for better nnd safer condi tions for railway mall clerks. "They simply worked tho gag rule HOW TO SECURE REBATE IN PAYING YOUR TAXES If you pay tuxes in full on or be fore -March Ifi, 11)11, you will bo al lowed a rebate of i per cent. If you pay taxes, between March 13 and the first Monday iu April you will uot receive any rebate, neither will there he added penalties or interest. You may pay hivlf of your taxes on or before the iirat Monday in April, and then have to and including the against mo In a futile endeavor to nr!,t Monday iu Oct.. 1011, to pay the save that ury gago rule," said Walter stH.0,ul imlf; j cnhc nl ,ewh, ,mc.,,wU today. "Of course I will ho bound of y0Hr ,axWi iro ,U)t j(, () M lugH of tho ('ruler Lake minimm Tluy exported u rue in l'o-l Ivlnmath today. EXPULSION OF JEWS ASKS $100,000 FOR CONTINUES IN RUSSIA FAMINE SUFFERERS HAND THAT ROCKS CRADLE i ALSO MAKES CONGRESSMAN ST. PKTKUSlll'KO. Mmvli J. - W.SN(S I'OX. 1). ('.. March 2. -Further cxpuUiou l Jew- from Willi lnirk and weeds the nnlv food t TtheriuM". ('lnliiihin.k and a uuiu- available and thousand d.ung dmlv WASHINGTON. I). O., Moh. 2. ,t.r r 0l(.,. t.jU.s u Iwrng contain- of Mnruitiou, Consul (ieuenil Wilder ' Th!i hand thnt rocks tho cradle, thai piaifd today. Owr i- thoiunetd hi Shanghai eahlod the Mate do ii iliakes tho congrewinon, according to, Jt.tt iav i.t.n ,.Mh.M I iHui Tcher. pumueut n( Wimlnntton mvin a lootur horo loday by Mr. Oliiimpi uiirui to duti uml uecording to ad. Americans to Kend $100,001) for tl T Chirk. Addrowing u woiuou'h club.l vice icceived here luitiu from Sholi. relief of tiuuiuc viciinis. The Aim-n : th wlfi of tho .oltr-to.b. Hld:lHiuk. 31 Jvik tuniilu-. numbering can Nh1ioi, K, j',,,,,, 0l.u.u ,, urn wu oi h uiomuor ni coiiKrawi 2M persons, arc liu-l t..r expuUion lyyuig luilai to i-mim- the mouev Is the iol poll llc I goueral, who I j H fw da.s. The m.iorii f the ' " ' over and Indicted but let mo toll you that this Is the very hibt dying gasp of the gag rule. "President Taft recently published a letter declaring he would not re scind Illtuhock's gag rule and overy postal eiuployo knows that llitchock stands hy his Infamous order. That's .ill 1 printed on tho outside of the t'tivclopcs mailud to postal clerks which wore used as a pretext for m arrest. "Thoro will bo no checking "The llurpoonV campaign. Tho paper will bo iHSiiod as heretofore and tons of thnusauds of employes will join lu ho fight. I have po fear of tho out come but 1 am glad that the gaggers haw nt lut come out In tho open." Walter aborts that the postal au thorities nail) caubod hlb arrest In uu eflort to priu'tit a big edition of fore the fir! Monday in April, the entire tnx becomes deliiuiuept and the law compels Ue (o charge 10 por cent penalty and interest at tho rale of 1 per cent por month on your taxes until paid. Under a decision of the biiprenie court no exemptioiih are grunted for the year 11)10. Should you desire to tuko ik mi lage of the : per cent rebate hy pay ing your laves on or before Mil roll 13, plon&o deduct from the amount of your tuxet. its- herein stilled the It por cent, as it will .save us returning to you the chnpge lor the amount of Hie repute,. rule and printing photographs of all mail car wrecks Iu recent years, show ing tho danger of forcing clerks to work In wooden cars. Ho assorts 160 acres of land for sale at $335 pqr acre; land one and one-half miles from the Med ford postoffice; land all good orchard land, or a fine proposition to subdivide; with terms. Jfor further in formation address OWNER, POSTOFFICE BOX 812. TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE t rv A fine tract, quarter of a mllo from Talent, 8-room house, good barn; 300 trees. Price $1,000; terms given. Good business opportunities and lo cations, all paying. A CC-acrc tract, C-room house and large barn, 3 miles from Talent, partly cleared and lots of good wood on place; must be sold soon; will go for $1100. A 60-acro tract, water to Irrigate sapic; has a G-room houso and barn to hold G head of horses, Im plements to run tho place, and a wagon. This piaco put up 30 tons of hpy last year, and no water was used. Er'lce, $3000, half down. A 7-1 acre tract, 2 miles from Tal ent, good S-room houso and largo barn; 8 acres under ditch and in al falfa and garden land; 31 acres un der plow, and trees; 20 acres of or chard, of which 5 acres arc In bear ing; $10,000, half cash, balance good terms and easy payments. A 14 1-3 acre tract, lies entirely In city limits; hns 9-room plastered houso, good barn, well and power for irrigation of wholo tract. Part ly set to trees; easy terniB. For plenty of other bargains call or address G. A. Gardner TALENT, OHKGOX. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. rs , that 130 members of congress are The Han oon" deiioumlng the gag pledged to support his campaign. roopontblo for lite hucchs. I rumum- UlMl j be ,..,., Mll. bor well the tim my htutluind n- toml hlb beeoud moo for coiifr. .'J I got out and helped him. I helped to w,riti hU spwcliMi and h long an 'i 1 live. 1 ahull forgoi Uiom atrug- ' glue. The world dooa uot know - what tuterlficos huv bwu niudu by tR tlio wivcw of tho iniunbtfra of eon '-' gress nor tho Uue stoiy of thtf but- $ ties thoy hav fought " JTttskli. "i Hc.iltu SULTAN OF MOROCCO FACES A REBELLION nun agents. ruUNli VUKjtN TO RACE - IN AUTOMOBILE CONTEST l.OS ANtilM.r.S, Vu, M.ii.-li J. Oul a few minor det.nls u'ln.mi t VK'i, Aioi'('t. M.i'ch - The Ik niranged boforp the Hiitmuobiit couiist'U of liMiiyn nalioiis lure I ract U'lwejfii or din on h Mi.. (Uy wanted. all their coiuiir.ueu to Hulk Holtius and Miss lWatri. loav Morocco oniug to it thr(tu(H' ')'Ulyu boeowe m certainty. These ruLolJjoH ngauiat Mulai llafui, th wifl bo indo at a mooting Satnrto nyiltA. AJttUii ' JleAl l luultiliiitluiomiuK. t iw iil today. Tin hit Mtift grrny Mi ialtrMint ur:'teU luu um touifttirjiy rixl for j U iii'lwJ. ThurMin) of mxt wtvk. Make a Selection of our small cakes and specialty and you'll have a collection of as tempting and toothsome dainties .is were owr sot before a king. Don't be too late coming for yours, how etr. We cuu never s,eeni to bak' enough no matter how many etra wo bake fresh daih. Medford Bakery . Delicatessen ronn&co. ' 'soirrn Vux-rilu, avrxue HOMB-MAliK PIR3 AND PASTRY IDY'COQft INCUaQrV GET THE HABIT Of calling us if you have any olctrlc work of any kind. We can fix you up In tho best possible stylo. It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing Electric Construction Co. 1MIOXK MAIf 0501 0 WEST MAIN STREET 4, r j J. B. BNYART, President j. A. rmR Vice-President I j F.E. MERRICK, Vlce-Presld?ut , JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier J I W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Casnlor The Medford National Bank Z Capital, $100,000.00 J Surplus, $20,000.00 t SAWS DEPOSIT IlOXIiS FOR RENT. A GrVFPAi invirn. I RUS.XESS mUSSAOTiaj. We SOLICIT S'S i - . j -rvitAVM T Y t, :t