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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1911)
w"? 7. M - Mf ' WT0B3 SIX aiRi.)FOfvi rtf ui.'HfinnNM wwnKoni). QK'KdoN, ti'msdav, oi'Tomw.3, mtn.t:r. i w- IV C0HT11XCT PRISON in mfii ,i , fieVtrner West Issues Statement Showino Lowenberfl ami Gelnji Apln In Default of Payment, Put ting an End to State's Contract. RfeJ. l !- I 8Alt.M, Or., Oct. 3. ConlrACt In hor In OrcRon enmo to un cm! Satur day wight when tho Lowenborg & Go ing company, Rtovo manufacturers, yrho have been ntt ho penitentiary employing convict labor for tho pttut twnity-flvo or thirty years, was or dered to discontinue because of fall uro to make payments. This nnnounconiont In especially i in porn nt nt this time, as it means the release of hundreds of convicts from tho Btovo foundry work to the v(nrk of crushing rock tor road build Iiik throughout tho state and for much needed repair work about tho Btate Institution. Now that tho brick do in mul can be supplied by the yards operated with free labor, no more penitentiary brick will bo placed upon tko open market, Thero liavo been employed in the stovu foundryabout 200 convlcts.,Jlo for leaving for two days' rest Jtnd rcrupteratloh at "Seaside, Governor West tjavo out the following state ment: Company llclilml All War. "Tho Lowcnbcrg & Going company bolng again in default in Its payments ofr convict lnbor, the men were not permitted to return to work. This puts an end to the state's contract with tho Btoie foundry and to con tracted convict labor. In the state. "Tho company was behind in Its payments for labor for the .months of (January, February and March of this year and being unable to meet thetn Was given, with tho consent of Us Ourety company, until tho first or the par to mako payment. In consider ation of tho concession, however, the (Company promised to mako prompt payment of all tunouuts duo in the future. This It has failed to do and li can fico no reason why the state should bo called upon to finance the affairs or this company. "Tho Lowenberg & Going company twill bo allowed reasonable time in which to pay its arrears and remove Its equipment. Tho prison authori ties will take' possession of tho build ing and Immediate steps will be taken iff utilizo tho same. How the hntor Will Bo Used. "Tho labor released can bo em ployed In many ways at present, as thoro Is much repair work and clean ing up to bo dono around the pris on and other state institutions. As Boon as equipment can be secured and installed in the buildings for tho jnirposo of manufacturing such arti cles as can be used and aro needed at the several state instltptlons men can bo easily employed. "Wo havo now under way the mct ter of establishing rock crushers in several counties whero at least some wen can be employed during this win ter crushing rock for road building." -- ' ' -'-'- -"- " - '" ' - -: HMmmrr THE GIANT AND ULIPUTIAN OF THE HAI-CHI'S CREW. j u .KtvK??KainrEwr "wr k. r f n, m w j i - i msmBB?vk''S- H&sl f ' kWMXkMmt: m I 'V .' P, 7K V ST M H .X '.V. A. - iv ;. -Aa. . j vvvj ' -- -X I Mlnll WWi i f if v --;msrrsaiM & w im m. mmam j i a BmniHi k v$3 flHilHin Iff WWW I . jHHPWHHPSRBflm3 W mBSS&mBmM$, Mil M i mBmBsmm f DHR HHFz r'g-v.'g HER HAIR GREW LARGEST AND SMALLEST CHINESfc SAILORS Klang Tun Chung and Poo Chun Kwal aro the largest and the small est sailors In the crew of the Hal-Chlf the first Chinese battleship to enter American waters. Tho llai-Chi Is uow in the New York harbor. Klang Tun Chung, who Is twenty-eight years old and six feet in height towers above the others in the crow like a lighthouse. He Is as good ua tured as he is big. Little Poo Chun Kwat occupies a place high in the es timation of the officers and crew. RAGING APPLE T ' HUMS ACTIVE Reports from the Barrel Districts of the Esst Indicate that Deadlock Is at Last Broken Increase In PrwlHct!wi. KNIGHTS HOLD FORTH (Continued FromTago One) banquet was serfci in the largo ad joining banquet lin'l. Hon. W. I. ynwter was tonstraa.ter. His le jjrtarks wcro portouR, piiheuc ami luunorouR, all so fk'arly mterwoien as to appeal to the better elf of any ian, while his modest trnilrs pf humour brought !aii"htor and a lienr- MApplaiu Ix'iin. alU-i.re.Muvt. Rc- 6pones were mndiJ bv T. V. Wlll.nm sou pf Grants Pass, V.' V. Norton, of Mnntlifleld, W. 0. Bertrana of Sprngue,- Wush., and W. W. Kifcrt 6f ledfonl. Sir. tJifert wn V;pt Ijus in liis remnrkH dificlaimin political nlloKalions joking made agaiii.it liim by TonstninRter Vnwlcr. Tliero were about forty v5ito,f present, among them being: V. H, Ilrown, Arlington, WjibIi.; J, F. Pall v. J. K. Hicks, If. S. HurriMHi, P. H. I.iinlso3'f Aelilund; T. W. Williamson, P. Howoll, Jnmos Medliotkn, If. T. Utley, GrnntR rnss; G. C. Worth, Klamath Falls; A. J. Peak, Port land; It. A. Price, Seaside, Oregon; r. Poole, Peebles, Ohio; C. D. Camp bell, Ccdnrvillo, Ohio; T. W Marsh, Almn, Mich.; WI. Welch, Waterloo, Iowa; A. C. Huson, Minncnpolig, Knns.; J, P. Van Dcuscii, Wnukegan, HI.; W. II. Ilrown, Arlington, Wash.; P. P. Norton, Marshfiehl; W. 0. He fraud, gpi-ague, Wash.; W. E. Mn ben. Colprndo Springs. Pollowlu is tho program for to Ony: 30 a. in. Call o order. Music "Our Now Ily-LnwH," by Porter J. Neff of Tulisinan Lodgo No. m. n "How to Iiiorenso Altcndnrioo and Iiitcroul," by tho keeper of tho rcc prds and seal of Klnmnth Lodge, No, 00, Klanmth Full?. Hietibsion. Miscellaneous business. . 2 n. in, Call to ordor. Musie. , 'Officers' Dutios and' Difficulties," Tho Northwestern Frnlt Exchange says: Reports from the barreled districts, especially western Now York,, indicate that tho deadlock which has existed between buyers and -growers has been broken, and the trading is active, and the feeling generally stronger. Tho sanio qual ity of Baldwins (tho great storage applo of York State) which brought $2,00 ten days ago, are selling freely now at from $2.35 to $2. GO per barrel. Buyers are coming in great numbers and the indications are that the York Stato crop will pass out of first hands at the above figures or higher. Authorities now make the -follow gin estimates on tho total apple pro duction in the U. S. and Canada, bas ed on September 1st as compared with August 1st: Tho general crop total gain in the expectation between Aug,r 1st and Sept. lst over onq million barrels. In tho U. S, alono it shows at 700,000 barrels, after reducing to barrels the shortage in RELS in the U. S. alono show an increase of from $00,000 to 900,000 during August and In theTJ. S. and 1,300.000 barrels. The Increase over last year Is given at approximately, 42"per cent or from C.G00.000 to C. COO, 000 barrels. SOCIALISTS WANT PUBLIC MARKET Councilman Millar is Told to Get Busy and Submit an Ordinance to the City CounciLProvldino for a Public Market Place.- Ttitit'a Why i Thankful Woman lire ouieiitls Pm-Ulim Sage. Charles Strluiu will soil oil n fifty cent tuUtlo of PAUtSlXN HAUB mid guarantee It to ImiitRh dnmtrufr, stop falling hair ami Itching tu-nlp, or money back, It's u delightful hair droning that ..lilnkca hair liustMiUH and fascinating. "In tho spring I was recovering tioin n severe, enso of erysipelas, which left mo virtually bald on the fiont of my head and Aioxt to any ears, tho nnir kept coming oui rnp-i Idly and anything I used xMppeil mj' getting entirely bald, until 1 uhc1 two bottles of PARISIAN SAU This tonic inado my hulr sthrt to rVow Ij; and, In fact, grow mo a good fair amount of hair, and It has entirely stopped my hair 'tilling ' It Is with pleasure that l give a public recommend to PARISIAN SVOK, which I know It a wonder." Mrs. Kiln Gilchrist, W. Pitt St., lied ford, Pa. "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Muns Original and Gtnulns MALTED MILK Thi Ftatf-tfrM fer All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quck hack prepared ia a raiante. Take bo .nWitate. Ak for HORLICK'S, Others are imitations OPEN- For Business mdtllNH M IdSMK'H SecoiuMluiitl StuitJ nt at; South (It-npti Street. Qlvo us n call and wo will treat S on fair. Highest cash prlco for second hand goods ot all kinds. , Sock Spring Goal ox xaxo au tbi Txara. Office mid Coat Van, Twelfth mm) Front StrtfU. Phono 7101. Burbidge ma coAi am O'BRIEN ISSUES ULTIMATUM fContlnued from Vugn 1.) rights unices they return to work be fore Wednesday jtl 4 o'clock". According to a btatement issued nt union headquarters (his forenoon lops than .r)0 men, most of whom are strikebreakers, nrc workim in the lo cal frliops which usually cmployo over 1000 men. The stockade around the AlIrnH shops was completed today niitl cots and pnnisions were taken inRide. It is Kind (lint a eiirload of st(kc brenkcrs will nrrivo boon from tho east. Tho unionit8 have csinhliRliqri their pickets outside tlio riht of way. No disorders Imio beer, ic-porled. At a recent meeting of the Jackson rotinty central commlttio the follow ing resolution was passed and ordered published: Whereas, tho socialist party standu for tho interest of the working class, and tho loting of thcrgood road bonds Insures the building of good high ways and will vastly aid tho farmers lo reach the cities of Rogue River val ley with tho produce and Whereas It will bo to the mutual bocoflt of both tho farmers and the working men of tho cities to deal dl rect!y with each othor; therefore bo it Resolved by tho socialist party central committee of Jackson county that we are In favor of tho estab lishing of a public market place In tho city of "Medford and wo request the epclallst councilman, Gcorgo H. Millar to submit an ordinance to tho city 'council of Mcdford to that ef fect and wo Instruct tho county secre tary to send copies of this resolution to tho Mcdford newspapers for pub lication. C. W. SHERMAN', County Secretary. kcopcr of records mul fronl of Ther mopylae Loil.ro No. 50, of GrautH I'mhs. Discussion. . "The llenutiei ud Perfection of Our Ilitnal," keeper of records and, hem at lirniiite Lodfjo No. 211 of Ash land, , vtorner Slouch of Our nmdicr li. P. .Mulkey j. WASHINGTON, Oct.3, Tho Re- clamation Service announces Us la test homestead undertaking, tho Huntley Irrigation project, In Mon tana, Is fast being settled up by newcomers to tho wejt, and that splendid crops of all 'sorts aro being produced. Ono of tho principle crops being raised with surcess in tho new country la sugar beets. A report rocclvcd today said: , A great portion of tho land was planted to sugar boots this year. The heavy lands on the pioject which at first wcro avoided by the settlers aro proving tho most dcslrablo for sugar beet culture. Sovcn beet dumps on tho project mako short hauls for tho forniors." On September 12 there wore 103 romuintiig farina available for set tlors, and tho sorvlco reports that thero Is nmplo opportunity at this time to secure a first class fa rip less than two mlloa from tho railroad, although seventeen farms worn taken dp by settlers during tho month of August. PORTLAND, Ore. A lowiircl of .$100 ,-was offered today by United $tntcS Marshal Jeslio ficolt for the arrest of J. M. Tliornet' a Jiosnilnl CAN m CAN WELL without ECONOMY JARS and ECONOMY JAR CAPS 9 We also handle Mason Jars Everlasting Jars and Hie Fruit to Put in Them. OLMSTEAD 6c HIBBARD West Side Grocers nurso of Oakland. Cat. who assisted Older,". Dr. Grant Ivman to csenna from' iroiiicr II. J-. Mulkey of Omnltu Oakland, and waa captured with Ly-I W 4)dgc. Miscellaneous hush.oss. I ,,, llt jci,,,,,,,!!, I-'alls. wVMUi PL, APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo aro appointed agents for J. JJ. THOMAS, Govern Garden, Lon don and Southampton, England, whose charges are 5 per cent and G cents por box. JAS. LINDSAY & 80N, Ltd., Glas gow and Edinburgh. Scotland, 6 por cent and 10 cents per box. JlAWBUN ICODINSON, Hull, Eng- lang, C per cent and 8 cents per box. These aro tho oldest and largest firms In their respoctlvo towns, and their roforouco as to financial abil ities can be had at Mcdford National Hank, Mcdford, Oregon. Cash can bo cabled day after sale If required, and highest market prices guaranteed, Red Faced Men smoking niO CIG ARS tulklng "HOT AIR" don't always Jive on air, hence our ronmrks on charges. Tho clap.trap about prlvato sale does not provo romunoratlvo. oxcopt for somo curios of a small nature. All sollors by prlvato snlo havo to wait until nuctlots aro over so aa to know what to ask, and In tho enso of largo supplies thoy often got left. For further particulars, address W. N. White (St. Co ACM NKW yOltlCj I SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Houth Itlvci-Kldo New niitl rp.to.Duto ..MiMleru in every particular, gnu cook lug, etc. Women ttnil glrU niut tiling irfertMicoji, WJI. SMITH. Home riioun NMC. HOTEL MOORE Europoan, Spucial Ua(u by lio AVcmlc of Month, Uates fiO CohIh Up. V RAU-MOHR 00., Proprietors, fl ' Our Art vStore Tho ono that Innilr-'i. HittlNfai'llnu Wo can runilsh ion homo doroimliiun In Wall I'uper itud l.Mu Aitltitlo painting. III. MldHnnn wuler uitor ami luiHtolii. C. E. COLLIN a" North Urnpt, erM-ft RINGvS RINGS RINGS Don't fail to hoc the largest .soloftiou of rius (vor shown in Southern Oregon. IJii'th stone i-ini, all .stvles and sizes. VJ)bl4l fviftSi MARTIN J. REDDY Tho Jewolor. Nonr Post Office Squibbs Spices Give Best Results in Pickling: Fruit Aboslutely Pure Exceptionally Strong Economical to Use MEDFORD PHARMACY NKAK POST Ol-'PIC!.. lll()NI NIOIIV OH lAV -MAIN I0I. Stoves Stoves Stoves We have a very largo and complote stock of Colo's Air Tight Wood Stovos, also a fine assortment of Ranges, including tho GREAT MAJESTIC, all at rea sonable prices. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 2I8 EAST MAIN ST. ROGUELANDS - INCORPORATED iA . , :k FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager K Have the Soil The Water The Climate The Transportation ' To Produce Enormous Crops INVESTIGATE Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. .A y k . . f?,) P i 1 ' 4rrip-iM-vtvfy?.-r4 f-iVTlrt----fT.i 7