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Orchards In The Rogue River Valley Pay $1,000 Per Acre Annually
THE WEATHER.
I': roniohi iiii.l S:itiml:iy,
OHMrllv willils.
Associated Press
Dispatches
VOL. II.
MKDFORl). OR., FRIDAY, FEURl'ARV L'l, ISKks.
NO. I'S.")
Nl ' KINLEY IN
PUTER'S OLD
PRISON CELL
ASK COURT MARTIAL
TO TRY KUROPATKIN
AND PRINCE ALEXIEFF
Eussian Newspapers Show Little Satis
faction, But More Sympathy for Geu
eral Stoessel, and Ask Commutation
of Death Sentence.
i ST. PKTKItSBrRG, F.b. 21. The
Notorious Land Fraud De-: . n,, .nte ,u,o
' (Jeneral Stoesnel lias given but little sat-
fendant Arrives In Port-:tM:,lT!77';;:,,'i,',,;;,T
I it is felt that tht trial of Stoessel, Fuck,
Ifllld "" PflSS6(l TlirOllflll ' c"ll' ""thin towards estiihliliinnHthV
3 . real responsibility for tht fal lof Port
MoHfftrfi ! Arthur. Newspapers express sympathy
iMUUIUiU, I with Ueneral Stoessel and declare that
the sentence will undoubtedly be com-
muted, nnd demand that General Kuro
j pat k in. Viceroy Alexieff nnd other of
I ficers intimately responsible for the
Horace G i tne WI,r )p il'so P',,(,,'d mi trial.
PORTLAND, Feb. 21
McKinley, the fugitive loud-fraud de
fendant, who has given the authorities
much anxiety uud a lively chase in his
apprehension, arrived here today in
custody of two detectives from Son
Francisco, nfter having been captured
in China. McKinley occupies the cell
in the county jail vacated recently by
S. A. I). Puter.
SPOONER ENGAGED TO
DEFEND SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Horace ii. McKinley, a fugitive from
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Senator
Fulton's resolution authorizing the de
partment of justice to institute suit,
against the Oregon & California rail
road, has been postponed. Mr. Fulton
expects it to pass whenever time is
had for debate.
B. 1). Tnwnsend 's report is bv no
to
.!.. c... c- :.... means complete, and does not begin
' . ' . , furnish the facts which he gathered as
two years ago in company with "Little I n ,)llf)is f()r t,u, suit T(l fm,tR maAo pi)b.
Ktfypt" 011 tue l'"'1 Mongolia, passed lie review the ease only in a general
through Medford Thursday evening on way, nnd present only such facts as
No. Hi. in custodv of J.F. Kerrigan, r recently called for by the senate.
. , ' , , , A full statement will not be made nn-
deputy Luited States marshal, enroute, thp ?jm, Ki)(tR int0 courL
for Portlnnd. ' ! Ex-Senator John C. Spnoner of Wi
There are more than 100 federal in-jeonsin has been engaged by the South
diet merits againt McKinley in eonuee- ern Pacific as lending counsel in this
1 inn with Oregon land frauds nnd ever ease, and he will probably be assisted
since he disappeared government dc- by John B. Milburn of New York, at
tectives have been on his trial. Me- Whose Buffalo home President MeKin
Kinley was arrested at Mnkdon, but ley died. Mr. Spooner and Mr. Milburn
whir waiting extradition escaped with will mnke as strong n team as can be
the assistance of the most notorious found among the lawyers of the nation,
robber band in the far east, which and thei ermployment indicates the so
hid him for weeks nnd would hnve riousness with which the railroad corn
placed him beyond even Uncle Ram's pnny regards the government's contem
reach but for the treachery of one of nlated move. Mr. Spooner has arrived
its members. in this city.
Piece Goods Prices
Facts Worth Knowing
Onr )i;ivitij put in a Imp' linn of roltnn pii'cc oooil ami Htiiplos lum
much' iuitp a slump in prici's. An you oiviiin us tlif frwlit Yes. wo
arc on joying n fino triolo, uml wo boliovo thai tin- of this com-
nullity apprci'iiiti' tin' fart that wo hnvo ioworoil tin' prii'i'S on most
till cotton piri-n goods ami staples. Mori' an- a IVw ipiotntions just to
show vou how tht' savings run:
Best Aui'M'ii'iin l'riuts only.... Oc
A Splon.li.l Apron (iinnliain 5c
Heo. ltlc Dress ;iii.li:iilis. . .8 l-3c
lieo. I-"."- Dress Citiolinms. . . .10c
Hig. I.'ic Dross liiinrhums 12V2C
Roo. I'll.. Dress Oinolinms. . . .10c
Ken. i'.e Dress iiii;liiilii 20c
Ki'g. 4V Sheetinc ID 4 Meai h M.35C
lieu. :iSc Shorting, ill lilvaohe,1.33c
li.o. :!. Sheeting, S-4 lile.'u-heil ,30c
Keg. till' Hleaeheil Muslin 7c
He. li'-i- lileaelieil Muslin. . .10c
Hog. l.V Mlon.-lio.l Muslin .... lS'C
Key. 'Joe l.awns aul Summer
(mi.i.Ih 20C
Beautiful Lawn Waists
Finest Assortment in Medford
1 ('V 1 elk
:
If yon want to s.-,. the finest assortment
of white waists ever shown in South
ern Oreo, hi. we invite you to lool; lu re.
Waists iii:i." of I'""' wii'l- '"
linen nixl lin
Ian- ins. n int.
l.i
I ii- eh. I lis; t rilinie 4 w it ll
, ..4-.... ..ml.r..i..Ty in r
ms. ; -e an. I . nil. rei. 1. i.v
ie.,11 f..-'s ami tan.;
lo.o.l. -i.-: h'.i-li 4 .,1
ii..- 1. vail !
., .4,1 v. ,li li- -'e,v, a Ii
THIRTY PERISH
IN EXPLOSION
OF IE
Powder Works Near Berk
eley Blow Up Four
Whites Killed, Balance
Are Chinese.
HKKKKLKV, Cal., Feb. 21. The lat
est reports from the scene of the dvna-
mite explosion at the HcrculcH powder
plant at Pinole yesterday evening
place the number ot dead at HO, in
eluding four whites. The rest are Chi
uese. Six girl and four men were in
jured, but will recover. The damage to
the plant in ifO,00U.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
.S. Hay, prop
Addition, Cen-
200
7.")0
Henry Hill to M
ertv in Cooksev
tral Point $
Hattie I. Calvert, to Charles E.
Houston, proTty in Phoenix
V. Hohs to ( 'harleH N. Hansen,
lots ti, 7 and S, block 2, Wtvst
Medford
C. X. Hansen to (J. (I. Dow. lots
(I, 7 and S, block 2, West Med
ford Leon Pacieu to Kstabrook &. Ol
son Furniture Co., H!0 ncres in
section H, township H.'i. rnnge
:t w
James Taylor et al. to W. It.
Taylor, land in section 7, town
ship .'t!l. range 2 K
.John H. Ilelmau to A. K. Imb
ler, property on Main street,
ANhland 1
Irvin Pinley to Prank J. Xew
tiinn, 40 acres in I). L. C. 7'.,
township :t7, range 2 W ..... 13,000
Lizzie A. Dotan to (J. 1. Haven,
land in section (t, township 3!)
range 2 K
J. I j. Downing to IF. K. Onle,
I.4.") acres in section ii, town
ship 'Mi. range 1 K
(i. K. Chnnib-'rhiiii to V. M. Ward,
land in 1. 1. C. (if, township
.'H. range 1 W
T. H. P. Kngel to Charlotte P.
A crop, propert y in block HI,
Phoenix
J. X. Smith to Minnie V.. I.ovo,
one acre in section 3, town
ship 117, range 2 W
Paul Demmer to Ernest K. Wal
ter, land in section 2.1, town
ship :!7. range 2 W
Paul Demmer to Ernest Wnlter.
fi.OK ncnn in section 2". town
ship '!". range 2 W
Tivdia K. Brarlen to l?oma mo
Brad en power of Attorney
C. B. Ttowe et al. to Heinrich
Hoist, itropertv in Sam's Val
ley
Susie T. Xeil to Josephine Bus-
sel. lots 7 and S. blnck Med-
fodr
N'ancv Anna Dnwr-11 to B. A.
Tnwn, nnrth Mork 10,
Jackn)iit!e
(Jenrgf KiiiL' to Itngne Itivrr
TiniluT Co.. .'120 :!rr's in town
ship :J rang.' 2 E
400
12o0
10
2.100
.100
SUIT TO RECOVER
RAILROAD LAND IS
ORDERED BY SENATE
Tillman Resolution Instructing Attorney-General
to Prosecute Suits
Against Transportation Companies in
Oregon Is Adopted Without Debate.
WASHINGTON'. Feb. 21. The Till
man resolution, instructing the attorney
general to prosecute suits against the
t rn importation companies in Oregon
which hnve received land grants and
have not complied with terms of grants
wa today called up by Senator Fulton
and adopted by the senate without debate.
WRECK OF
JAG VIN
FAST FLYER
PROBATB.
Volunteer Switchman the
Cause of WhatMight Have
Been Fatal Disaster--Engine
Derailed.
Potato of C. C. Channel! Order to
show cause why order for sale of real !
estate should not be made. j
Estate of Forrest J. Heeox Order A volin,(or switchman caused what
made continuing hearing ten days. ! . , , t , .
Estate of Frederick Itnrnebnrg-Or-1 '"'K1'1 hnvi ,,,M"' " lMtMl wwk on thp
der made confirming sale of jersonal , Jaeltsonville "cannonbair' limited of
property. jthe Kogue Hiver Valley railroad Fri-
Estate of Anna Clay Order made,IliV inoriiing, near where the Medford
appointing V. S. Clay executor. depot ought to be. As though bv a
miracle, no passengers were injured,
and the train crew escaped with a
severe jolting.
President W. S. Haruum, personally
in charge, was driving the great mogul
locouiot ive of the system north at a
terrific rate of speed. The day conch
had been disconnected and was pur
suing the engine at a fast clip, (icn
eral Manager John Haruum was about
to drop off at the switch to throw
the coach onto a siding. A stranger
was standing near the switch, and see
KANSAS VOTES SOLID I ing Mr. Haruum motion for him
DELEGATION FOR BRYAN , to get away, supposed that, he was be-
"
1 to do.
NOTICE.
Heal estnte agents and brokers are
hereby notified that the licenses due
the City of Medford under Ordinance
No. 112 are now due nnd should be
paid at once. Failure to pay renders
offenders liable to a fine of from $2.1
to $100, or imprisonment.
P.EXJ. M. COLLINS,
St Recorder.
HPTCHINSOX, Kan., Feb. 21. The
delegates to the Democratic National
convention have been instructed bv the
date convention to vote solid for W. J
Bryas.
Notice to Red Men
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in
DIED.
Pay. February
Dnttmi, aged 2
)OTS X At Cntnt
lit. Earl E.
years.
TIM MHV At Waldo. February W.
puis. .I.i idi Trimhv. aged 0 vears.
M'MP'HAEL At (irants Prt. Febrti
arv I1'. I0"t. infant son if Mr. and
Mr-. William MeMichaef.
Til' ISS -On Hngiir river. Jisi',hine
.-(iMiitv, February .1, Pins, Mrs. .Vmiicv
Jan- Thnss. widow of the late j,.k
Tli')"--, aged .1:', years, .1 mnnihs nml
To all members of the improved O.
II. M.: Members of Weatonka Tribe
and visiting brothers are requested to
join in celebrating Washington's birth
day, Saturday evening. February 22, at
S p. in., at the Red Men's Wigwam.
If there is any day in the calendar
other than the Fourth of July thai may
lie fittingly celebrated by lied Men it
is Washington's birthday. In the times
that tried men's souls. Red Men fol
lowed where Washington led, and Red
Men conceived a government f, fur and
by the people, of which Washington
became the first and glorious head. They
wire patriots and heroes together in
a i-anse tie- suece.s of which brought
inw hopes, new a si dra t ions and new
possibilities scarcely dreamed of lie fore'
1 1 v prophets inspired.
Every couaril brand of every branch
of the Improved O. li. M. beneath ev
ery sl;v under which Red Men gather
should 'on the 22d of February be filled
ami burn wit h sweetest incense. Let
us then revel in their perfume, joy in
t loir symbolic meaning and glory in
the blessings that have come to us and
to all the world, from the sacred fires
our fathers lighted in secrecy and dan
Lfei, and from the vb-tories won by
him whose ir. iiius and unfaltering pat
lioiistn made the American flag a sym
bol of world wide leadership.
Who has better right, than we to sit
in front of the flag, every slnr, every
stripe and every color of whieh Wash
ingtoii chose with holy purpose, and
in every ilorv of which our fathers in
the Improved Hr.l,
ourselves had a part .'
Who lias better right and
re constantly does the dutv rest to
see that the day diall riot be forgotten.
cellii;ite. with .hgNltv
t'itt ing its historic un-.it
mi. I en joy yourself ; t li i-
and tet'r eshno nts a nd 1 he
,v ,! be pa-se.l around.
I. W. FITZ'ilMf LI,
The locomotive whoels struck the rails
with the flange nnd immediately slipped
olf the track astride the rails. The
MJUIW renl 'nl-'im' tor, "" bumping and
j crushing into the ties for 'Mi feet be-
fore its mad career was cneciieu. i ne
day coach following, kept the track,
! but drove into the engine, smashing
tliii car stens and iniurinir the locomo
t ive.
The wrecking crew was put nt work
at once and this afternoon, it is ex
pec ted, the track will be cleared suf
ficiently to resume t raffie.
CONTROLLER ISSUES CALL
FOR BANK STATEMENTS
WASHINGTON. Feb.
lei ot t he currency
all for a statement of
if all national bank
tr.
at
bnvinef Pebniarv M but.
21, Tin l
lias issued a
t he comlit ion
the close of
NEED EXPERTS TO .
CARE FOR ORCHARDS
ON CONTRACT PLAN
J. E. Enyart Tells of Ono of Valley's
Qrea tost Wants Non-Residents Do
sire to Invest, But Can Find No One
to Take Care of Orchards.
4 'The Rogue River valley needs hor
ticultural experts who will contract to
plant, cultivate, prune and spray orch
ards, take care of them in proper shape
for the non-resident, ' ' said J. F. En
yart, president of the Medford national
"bank, yesterday.
"Miuiy people of moderate means,
both in Oregon and in the east, and even
in Medford, would invest in orchard
property if they could be assured of
proper care,' he continued. 11 It would
surprise one not in touch with the ut
untion to know just how great the do
main! for such competent, contractors is.
"Another thing Medford needs Is a
real estate exchange, where all property
can be listed nnd people kept in tho
country. Hrokers should stop knocking
each others' sales, and remember that,
every man who locates hen will bo tho
means of locating some other man, nnd
if they cannot make a commission from
one tliey probably enn from another."
FOURTEEN MINERS ARE
KILLED IN EXPLOSION
NEWCASTLE-OX TVNE, Feb. 21.
Fourteen miners were killed by n ex
plosion in the mine village of Washing
ton last night. Shortly before the nc
ciilent .100 miners ascended from tho
pit Only one man in the mine es
caped. MINERS KILLED BY
FALLING ICE IN SHAFT
WILK ESHAKR E, Feb. 2t. While 10
miners were descending into the Stun
tou mine, a large block of ice in tho
shaft fel Ion the cage, demolishing it.
Three are dead and Ihree not expect
ed to live.
GIRL KILLS HERSELF
OVER STOESSEL' S SENTENCE
It ARTPORD, Conn., Feb. 21. He
cause of remorse over the conviction of
Stoessel, Amelia Harris, n Itussian girl,
killed herself last night with illumin
ating gas. She was formerly in the em
ploy of Stoessel 's family.
Can Enloln Union Boycott.
CHH'AOO, Feb. 21. The Illinois su
preme court al Springfield yesterday de
clared that labor unions' unfair list is
in effect a boycott, and could be enjoined.
The late-st
importations-
..f Kv.l M.-n "ml
wlooii
.h.-.'l I..
mi. I .
will 1
I'M"1
RESOLVED
THAT the Amountof Goods
ru Your Garment isnt all
THAT 15 NEC E5JAKY. WET
HAVE THE QUALITY' AS WE'LL.
AS THE QUANTITy: ToCETHFR
WITH STYLE ATMP PIT
AND VARIETY! WELL. YOU
6T.OLILD SEE TVIEK
BUSTER BRcVlM
D" A". .
$1 and up to S15
T.KADKI.'S IN l.(V IM.'K KS.
Baker-Hutchason Gomp'y
.irSTNOHTIIOlMACKSON CO. HAN K
r h k
BIJOU
THI2ATI-R
Passion Pla y
BtAUTIf UL AND SUBLIME.
THE LIFE OF CHRIST FROM BIRTH TO ASCENSION.
REMEMBER. THE PRICE OF ADMISSION REMAINS THE (IAMB
10 CENTS.
SSlSiyand 'Feb. 21.-22
Two Matinees Two Evei.O.g Pcrformanc-s Each E
and P. M.; Evening, j, l.r) V
.tirr P M
41 o
m t
i WHY .SO MUCH COOD CLOTH I.S
CAU.SE IT .S NOT MADE UP R.IGHT
UN DER. .STAND. YOU KNOW THOUGH
GREAT PART OT THE GOOD CLOTH
MADE IS MI.STREATED Y LW::!NG PUT
MADE .SUIT. 5. HT I.S A TKITiG WE
VHEM WE SUY OUR Gr.oD.S. VIGHT
JUT A.S WELL GO To .
GOOD FITTING GOOD.S" CL.O
WASTED BE
WE CANNOT
THAT A
THAT S
INTO ILL
LOOK To
Yo' MoT
lOK'i THAT HA
E.S THAT FIT HEEL
better, and good clothed that fit. make
a man feel better. thi.s i.s the only .store
in .southern orecon that employe a tailor
to fit your clothed. the tailori can fit
YOU No BETTER. AND CHARGE YOU MORE.
RESPECTFULLY
DANIELS'
MEW CLOTHING. STORE
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