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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
' PXGEETGHT MEDFCRD MATC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911. Look for tho loser of thft articles you luiu round for u prompt ud niuy suvo him a lot of worry. NEW TERRITORY ISJ01ED III Additions Lying West of the City is Annexed r- Only Two Votes Are Cast Against the Admission of the New Territory. ASHLAND KILLS , QUEER. IS ARRESTED Many Old Books Have Been Sold Recently Look at all of the real estate, oda and at much of the real estate advertloed, be foro Investing. E .! MAN M U tf ''I l& " 1 M T?j ,. Ml j ; i M , Proposition to Issue $27,000 in Water Employe of Medford Domestic Laun- Bonds for Extension and Repair of System Defeated Voted Big Issue Down Last Year. The votcrn of Anlilnnd on WVdnoHduy voluil clown a pionoHftlon to Ihsuu 27,000 u titer bomlH for tin' itxtentilon and re jalr of the system In that city. The reitHon advanced a that they did not rnr to spend money In nltorutloim nndl minor extenHloiiH hut to build a now 8yn- tern at a Inter date Last full AhIiIiiihI otod down n bond IMmiih of i 170.000, which Han to lie iihimI In roiiKtriiclltiK a n w and completH nyn trill dry is Taken to Jacksonville to Be Examined as to His Sanity Took Razor to Bed With Him. STEWART WILL HANDLE PEARS Rogue River Fruit & Produce Associ ation Will Ship Its Pears Through San Francisco Firm Decision Made Today. Tim Htownrt Tiiilt company o Han Kranolnuo tmd I.oh AriKnleu will luinille Wiim maann'H crop of jiwuh. W. II. Htow nrt wuh In Mcilford a few ilnyn aKo and held a coiiHiiltiitlnn with tho (llroctorH of tho ItoKtic Illvnr Krtilt and 1'roduco tiH miclntlori at which tlino u iiropoHltlon wan offered Mr, Htftwart, hut was not niiiiwernd until todny, when a telegram from Sir. Htuwatt, slKiilfyliu.' IiIh Inten tion to handlo tho output waH received. The appln grop In to ho handled hy the NorthweHtorn fruit I3xcluini;e, and thl pany nlno inailo n nil oik; hid for the jmiiilllni; of tho pear t'ro. "LET 'EM FIGHT IT OUT" SAYS STONE WASHINGTON, May 11 Hhowlnin an entirely different attitude from that of Tucuday, when In u Hpcech In tlio won ule, ho wild tho United HlntcH would In terene In Mexico, Heitntor Htone of MIh- I1 Hordeaux, an nniplof of the Med ford DomeHtic Ltiumli), wuh taken to Jacksonville Wednesday evcnliiK and In xnhl to exhibit every Hytnpton of limim l(y. Boidenux Iihh been HtayltiK at the nicctrlc roouiH and the IbhI few dayx linn been nctlnK rntlior (liiei rly A few tilL-lilH nun lie wan found In lied With fui open nis'or oy IiIh Hide, which won taken away from him. Deputy Hherlff II. O. Hheaier took clmrKe of him Wednewlay evening und took him to Jacknonvllle by automobile. While not noticeably Irrational, the per noil wan ntubbom and reiiilrnd Home coaxliiK He wilt he examined thin afternoon. LUMBER MILL STARTS SOON Butte Falls, Lumber Company is Ready to Start Operations Which Will Be Continued All Summer Without Cessation. Tho Hutte I'olln Lumber company will start their JmiueiiHo nawmlllH at Hulto Kail Monduy, May IS, and aro already nettltiK their muclUnery In order for the HcitHon'H run H I), Mllln, mannRer of tho company, wuh In Medford Thurnday on IiuhIiichh connected with the workn und ntaten that two laiKe water wheeln aru about to bo Inntalled Hkldt, dummy uUKlnex, ra lili'N and other thlni;n necuHHiiry for the handllllk of the lumber are already oVei liuuled for line and hy the middle of next week Hutte l-'ullH will prenent u much different appearance, than at tho present time nourl, today Hinted that the victory of the InmirreotoH at .Inure, hud relieved tlio eiulmi ni.HHiiicnt and that tho neccn nlty for Intervention hud been temoved jnow, no mini, lei em iikiu u iiiu Look at tho udvcrtlncd real cstuto with a coldly critical, oyo and If It nllll "looka (rood." buy! It .p- a ll WMriff''rx SB. '?fMt K 5sljy & 7w!iSJSBttBBrSBrSBrSBrSBf f 11 v ll III Kt rJ?n IffsT 1w "w lEftwJerSHBBBBrSeYf f , ' ""-MTl P PArtK Of RARfc. "W?MA!riK. BINDING I III 'I "rrrlP PArtK Of RARL EDITION OF GRAY'S ELE.CV naiiwric binding ov UDITOK Off -auCIp. One copy or amy's "Bleary In a Country Churchyard," a rare first edition, marked six pence, wn sold for $4 COO, thirty. ilx thousand times Its price in 1701, at the sale of the library of the late Bobert Hoo, In the Andenon auction galleriee at Madieon avenue and rortieth street. The purchaier wm B. A. Clark of New York, who had only once before bought at tho eitabliehment, and 1. wai laid that he wai actlnif for E. IT. North, a dealer. CAUGHT FLY WHEEL: DEAD Younn Woman is Beaten to Death When Hair Fastens Her to Fly Wheel In Factory Is Hurled to the Floor. Hnfklnn for Health. HOnoiCHN. N. J., May 11. MIhh Mar garet Walsh, employed by tho American Lead Tone., company, In Its factory hero, Ih dyltiK today of Injm 1h recolved when her hair caliKht In a flywheel and she was whirled a doen tlincH around the Hhuft Other employes hud linked Miss Walsh, who hud been noted for er (luxu riant hair, to lot It down for Inspection. Ah Hhe tncerd tho strands, which reached to her ankles, free, the endn wore eaiiKht hy tho hlir wheel, llefoio tho machine could be stopped It tore off her scnlp FARMERS OPPOSE RECIPROCITY PUN Say Taft is Trying to Sacrifice Them to the Interests of Eastern Manu facturersEditor Says New Treaty Will' Roh Agriculturists. WASHINGTON. V. C, May 11. Pe clarlnK Mint President Taft Is trying to saqrlfice tho farmer .to the Interests of the eastern manufacturers, a body of Minnesota farmers today protested to the sunnto finance committee against tlio ratification of tho Canadian reciproc ity treaty. V. II. Collins, editor of an agricultural paper, charged that reciprocity would roh Minnesota farmers of from 40 to BO million dollars annually and would re duce the price of wheat 10 cents a bushel. CHARGED WITH GREAT FRAUD Three Men, Indicted With Six Others, Are Arraigned Charged With Hav ing Conspired to Defraud the Gov ernment Out of $100,000,000. CHICAGO, May 11. On charges of having conspblreu to defraud the gov ernment nut of inoro than $100,000,000 worth of Alaskan mining claims, George M. Seward, IMerro G. Beacn and George A. Hall. Indicted with six others. In cluding A. C. Frost, promoter of tho Clcago Ac Milwaukee Klectrlc railroad, were arraigned today before Judgo I-an-dls In the United Htateu district court here. ,. Ilasklns for Health. Only two votes were registered Wednesday ngaliiBt the annexation of additional territory to tho city on the west. The residents of the additions seeking ndmlsslon were all In favor. The description of the territory admitted fol lows! Heglnnlng at the northeast corner of Kenwood addition to the city of Med ford as shown hy the recorded plat thereof, said point being on the westerly boundary line of the city of Medford, thence west to the northwest corner of said Kenwood additien: thence south ulong tire west line of said addition to the southwest corm-r of block 3 of said uddltlon, thence west to the northwest corner of Creston addition to the city of Medford, as shown on the recorded plat thereof, thence south to the east and west iuarter line of section 215, township 27 south of range 2 west of the Wil lamette meridian, being tho north line of the county road which Is an exten sion of West Mnln street In said city, thence west to u point due north of the northwest corner of West Walnut Park addition to the city of Medford, ns shown by tho recorded pint thereof, thence south across the county r'ond and along the west boundary of said West Wnlnut addition to the southwest corner of said additien: thence east along the south line of said West Walnut addition to the city of Medford, as shown by the recorded plat thereof, to the present cor porate line of said city; thence north along the present boundary line of said city to tho place of beginning, all In Jackson county, Oregon. Send a Messenger He skins for Health. SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE 317 BOUTK RIVERSIDE AVEHUE Thirty completely fnrniehed Apartments for ramlllea Oaa Kanrea and Xilght Tree Telephone! peaklag Tnbee, Call Bells Private Baths Hew, Clean and Sanitary Tor Apartments apply at Fremiios W M.Smith, Prop. that will meet with the ap- roval of the recipient of . our message. Any old kind f i messenger won't answer. Hie bet should always be ?ent "if" you wish the re- ripiVnt to pass a favorable f verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy Tin tjna'itrJ faftr er Itti'fitlt ilalttntry "Lockmr Ik uatir-vuri" because it pleases you, butv because it influences the manl, you write in your favor. Old ItAMrsiiME Bend is a clean, ctUp & paper, made lor clean, cntp business lolki. It ii told on the assumption that J,' there's economy in quality. A handsome specimen book given upon request, show, in letterheads and other business forms, printed, lithographed and engraved oa the white and lourlee'i colel. Made by Hammhirk Pahjk Company, the n!y paper makers in iie world making bond aper exclusively. Medford Printing Co. a 0sr4-44-r-rr- rvr rrtrr ryvs 21st FRIDAY and SATURDAY SURPRISE SALE MAY 12-13 -BIG SPECIALS- 15 dozen Ladies' Lawn Waists in all sizes. Tailored, low necks, etc., values that are bargains, up to $1.50 OO each, while they last, each . . . . OOx 27 inch Messaline Silk, all colors, for the two Q days only, yard . . . . . . . U7t 25 dozen Ladies' Fancy Jabots and Dutch Col- 1 ff lars, values to 98c each , . . . . A J Hutchison & Lumsden .4 ,