Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, December 21, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    JIEDFORD DAILY TRIBT.SMEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. PECEMBKII 21. 190S.
COLD
SNAP
IS
Water Pipe Broke With
Cold Snap Which Had
Withstood Many Years
V Momlflv Raw the cold Hpcll broken
And Jack Frost, wlio for a week hos
elasiicd th country in bis frigid cm
brorn, has lost bis Icy grip. Wanner
weather witli the prospect of mill is
the robability.
- The cold snap has been of the long
est duration of any known for many
years in tho Rogue River valley.
Though the thermometer only fell
low na 20 above, it fell to this register
,for several nights in 1 succession, with
i the result that water pipes throughout
' the city burst and tho plumbers r en pea
a harvest.
A1 p'pe. on tho city tank at the park,
whi,cli has withstood cold snaps for 15
( years, burst Sunday, aplit asunder its
entiie length. Tho water mains of the
' Crater Lake Lumber, company's box
; factory burst throughout 1 the plant,
flooding the floors cracking the en
: gine pump and doing dumage estimated
,! at 200.
"Piill a divnn nutnmnhitoR wnrn ln-
.jnrcd by tho freeze, the wnter .jackets
S boing burst through negligenco of own
.' era in not drawing off tho water.
Xll over tho city pumps and pipes
wore put out of commission for the first
time, but little serious damage resulted.
I ROOSEVELT WH.I KEEP
OUT OF OHIO SITUATION
WASHINGTON, "Dec. 21. President
. Roonevelt has declared in a positive
manner that thero ip absolutely no
truth in the stor ythat he has had any
disagreement with Judge Toft about
the candidncy of his; brother, Charles
: P.' Tnft, for senntor from Ohio. The
- president, it is learned from high
sources, states that the subject of tho
.Ohio seimtornhip has never been oven
remotely touched upon in conversations
t between himself and Taft, as he has
,!. no thought of in any mnnner intrrfer
; ing in the content in that state.
Tho While House has been annoyed
' by. reports of differences between the
president and Tnft, about the senator
ship. These have been further added
'. to by stories that tho prosidunt.deuie-s
that, there is any difference between
him and Judge Taft on this question,
and intimates thilt tho president was
possibly in accord with Judge Taft as
to his brother's candidncy. it is made
perfectly plain that the president does
not wish to be drawn into tho Ohio
senntorship fight, either by an expres
sion of opinion as to whether Onirics
T Tnft should or iihnuld not have en
tered 1 ho race, in view of his relations
with W. H. Tnft or as to whether Tnft
should or should not be elected senator
over the other candidates. , -r
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
T. L. Hamilton to Oenrge W.
Tlenne, property in block 2,
Bedford A7JJ
1. L. Hamilton ti Trustees "Red
men lodge, property in Med-
. ford H00
Mrs. Ummann Woody et nl. to
A. R. Hosenlmuin, land in D L
(I KS, township it", range 1 W 30-100
"Rlixaboth Liiwrentr. to H. E. Boy
1 den, lot 1 and 8 half lot 2,
block 0, Med ford 1000
Anna H. Russell to Eugenia L.
Otkinson property in Ash
land ..." 10
Jchso Houck to 0. L. Schemier-
, horn, lots 3 and 4 block .16,
Modford S000
1. W, Thomas to fl. L. Kchermer
hom. bts 17. 18. 19 and 20.
block 4r. Medford 6000
Kdward Wilkinson to R. H. White
head, property in Lumsden ad
dition to Med ford 461
Mary M. Cliildcrs to (ttvinje W.
HranHtetter, ..IS neres in Med
ford 7SO
KEEP A PROMISE
MADE YEARS AGO
IHrriiOrr. Mich.. 1W. Vl..n,'l
(ieorgo II. 1'oty of Valthu:i Miss.;
(,'nptain A. E. .lark vt Virginia ::nd At
I toriiev Charles T. Will.itm hod n little
gc t liering " -i) voa r ; f trr " at the
Hetioit club on Thurs'lny.
A score of winters rin thest' three
promised one another to garlicr fui- n
; reunion in IHO. Tho eulnml and the
captain arrived in IVtroit TiipnI.-iv and
'. they, with Mr. Wilkin and with Rob-
ort T. Oray and Judge Henry M, Man-
dell as special guests, Innchetl a( the
Petroit club.
(Colonel l"oty for the last four years
h:s been chairman of the republican
state central committee of Massaclm-j
t'etts. His title of colonel came to him t
bv virtue of hi position on the tn"t of
the governor of this state. Captain
.Tack was a confederate oHi.vr aboard
the Merrimnc when she fought the Mon
itor. TA Pnttenger of the Applegate spent
Moudav in Medford.
BROKEN
I
j He Got Even.
(Copyright, 190S, by American Presa A mo
elation.
Off Rio de Janeiro a dozen or more
allurs were lolling on the forecastle.
It was a still, clear night, and the full
moon uiade all nearly us light as day. -
"I seen more light one night," said
one with rings In bis ears.
"Oh, come. Philosopher Jack. la this
u alurter for one b' . your spooky
yarns V" i'
' '"i'bure's tu)WJ0yau. knows ao ni'ucb,"
thy plilloHopher retorted contemptuous
ly. ' "n a y' can't . .fell 'em notliln.
What's -this yere earth aliantJji to?
Can y tell me that?"
There was a alienee, deuotlug that
1!a ittfstlitii ivari above the uudlcnce.
PliIluKop!icr Jack continued:
"I'll Kpiu y" a yiiru us Is u yarn an'
if y' van ox plain It Vbeu git through'
III tv.rn y' over my grnjr an' duff for
Hit' rest o the cruise. Y don't know
ulmt the earth's hungln1 on to. an' y'
don't kmto vtvit becomes of us yvben
we 'go aloft.', i .".
"The ritpii V" the 'Clara' Keep frns'
the worst tyrant that ever walked a
quarter deck. We was lu lierlng seu
for seals an not gettlu' uny. This
made the cap'n wo'se'n ever. He did
nothlu" but cuss u from sunup till
miiKct um' durin the night, too. when
he was on deck. There was one u'
the men. Tom Iiluke, the cap'n seemed
to bate v.o se n tho, rest o' us, a leuu,
corpse-like looklu- feller with great
big eyes t hi C stared like the blinkers
o' a dead man. We couldn't make out
whether the cap'n bated Tom wo'bu
or was afraid o'. Mm wo'se. i Leasta
ways, Tom would look at the cap'n
out o' them great eyes o' hisn. an' the
cap'n would git Into a passion with
him nt oucet. .Hut I always noticed
that b trembled In bis rage. '. , v
"One day ' the cup'u ordered Tom
to go aloft. The mercury stood 20
degrees below zero, the ship was
H-rollln', and the spray was Uiuklu'
lee high upon the ratlines, even on to
the spars.
' 'I'm so cold.' said Tom, 'that I
couldn't git up there, an" if I did I
Couldn't bold ou f
.'"'You git up there.1 yelled the cap'n,
seizin' a belayin' pin, 'or I'll bmln yV
. "Tom went on to the ratlines, an'
when be got a little ways up he
looked down at tbe cap n, an be said,
says be:
"Tin goln' to my doom, but 1 tell
y t'up'n Tonikins. some day I'll git
even with y !
"He climbed ou up the ratlines art'
crawled out on to tbe yard, where the
capi had ordered him. A big wave
struck us, there was a cloud o Icy
up ray, an' when It cleared Tom was
uowheres.
"I cctildn't make out whether tho
cup'u was satisfied at glttin' rid o'
Tom Bluke or whether he felt In the
dumps about It Leastaways be didn't
cuss ui3 so much after t hat nn' was
kind o crlugln'-llke.
"After spemlln' a good while In
Bering sea we passed through the
straits. Oue tilght we was ben tin'
northward into the Arctic ocean. Our
latitude was soin'eres about 07 degrees
north, longitude 170 west, midway he
tweeu Point Hope and Cape Serdze.
Well, thnts the night I was referrln'
to a spell ago. I never seen such an
atmu-a In my life before. It was
a-flashln nn a-fllckerlu' an' n-flmterln'.
sometimes like a million o' little white
flags or straight searchlights shootln'
up to the sky. 'The cap'n wns on deck,
an' It seemed to kind o 'terrify him.
You see, nlthough It was so light, we
couldn't make out nothln'.
'I believe the devil's try In to
wreck us.' he said, an', coming down
off the poop deck, be went for'nrd nn'
stood ou the bowsprit so's be could see
better.
There seemed to be a white cloud
ubead. l.castnways It looked like a
cloud, but with the Aurora dancln'
about It wasn't always there. The
cap'n stared at it, try in to make it
put, I stood down on the fo'castle
look In' too. First thing either of us
k no wed we heard a grind, tho bowsprit
snapped, an' a lot o' Ice fell on the
dock. One chunk that must 'a' weigh
ed a ton struck the cap'n au knocked
him overboard.
"We didn't all of us hear It. Bill
O'Brien said he did, but Pete Gallo
way, who was standln1 near as any of
us, says he didn't."
'What, the lee comin aboard?
The Ice, no! Out o' the mlstv look-
In mass It wns an Iceberg we struck.
Heard as plain as 1 ever heard any
thing the voice o Tom Blake savin'
softllke: '
"Tin here, Cap'n Tnmkins"
The speaker paused Not ii w.rd
wns spoken by his listeners (Vr smoe
moments, awed a they were hy the
fctory. when Philosopher Jack . nu
tit'ii 1
"Ii wouldn't nuiUe any UiiVctviue io
mo If I was tbe only one as heard It,
but oui. o' waleh did be-,;ibv; HO.
I th.-i't l!i.!t poor feller slippln' Into
the i i a. uti' some'i.iw I ki:owe. he'd
got even.
' We epeeted ( lllid a bole ia our
but we didn't. The bowsprit
w"ns Hk only thing, da:na :ed W e ,
turn, il ah-'in. pas-tod baeU through the
snails aitl iiuilinueil na homo N'imv
Veu fell -: an knows evorythlnjr. how
y uei:-' teplain what I've been toll
in' V? ho think there's reward an"
puaMuiiiMit In the other world wlth
i;t a poor devf i.ein' able to tit a lit
t'e r.-vene t't-re? ot mueb."
Whether it no there was anything
of v.i!ii, In i his argument, it was spo
ken In su. h a io:m t.f authori:y and the
men had sneh unbontubsl ndmiw:lon
for their philosopher's wUdom that
net on" iVt . -alnsay It or east a
doubt upon his story
HAUOLL) OTIS.
Haskins
Drug
Storfe
i . t ;
is displaying the most exten
sive assortment of beautiful
Holiday Goods to be found (
in the city ; but as Christinas
approaches it is fast being ;
ROBBED
' (pari -- y . i
of its choicest gifts, so call at j
once that you may be able to
pick a present that will
please you.
XMAS CLOTHES
Nothing nu're appropriate for him than
- O V K li C 0 A T
C K A V F. N E T T E
St'lT OF CLOTH HS
FANCY WAISTCOAT
M A V K TO FIT
EIFERT
THE' CITY TAILOR
1S1 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Probate.
Kstate Amanda Swaekcr; order made
appointing John Cook, William Hays
and J. L. Hnmniersley.
Estate Maria A. Chenoweth; order
;-de appointing J. K. Chenoweth ad
ministrator.
attended to business in Medford and
.tnckou illo Monday. I
Northern Lumber
Exclusively
the material you should use for a
substantial building, and which - we:
handle in the very BEST GRADES at
RIGHT PRICES. .' .
Bid Pines
Let the
MISSION FURNITUBE WORKS
make tbat piece jitre, Any
design,-: any color. auiniBh
dull, waxed or polished. .Shop on
oor. of 8th and H streets. . f .
W. M. Colvig. a L. Beames.
COL VIQ . EBAME8 -
Lawyers.
Office: Medford Bank Bldg.
Ground floor.
Cook Steves and laages. Phone 01
MOEDOBFF WOLF
New and Sceond-Hand Furniture
Fads' old stand. 18-20 F St. South
Medford, Or.
' KARNES ROOMING HOUSE
Newly built and newly furnished
All modern conveniences.
D. Q. Karnes, Prop.
20 S. O St., Medford, Or.
FISH MARKET
Fresh fish received daily. Oys
ters in season. .
Cor. Seventh and E Sts. Medford
MEDFORD TEA AND COFFEE
HOUSE Specialists in Toas, Cof
fees, Extracts, Baking iPowder
and Spices. We carry all kinds of
dinner ware and fancy dishes.
'216 W. Seventh St. Medfordj Or.
" DR. OOBLE :
The only exclusive Optician be
tween Portland and Sacramento.
Office on Seventh Street, i
When others' fail, call on'
DR. E. J. BONNER "
Eye Specialist
Office vin Eagle -Pharmacy
Main 233. '.Seventh and Main
JOB PRINTING
by The Tribune.
THE HOTEL EMERICK
Rooms from 50 cents to $1.50 pc'M
aay. ah moaern conveineut'ef
We solicit your patronage. .
VALLEY AUTO CO. have opened
their new irruaco and ropnir shop
back of the Moore hotel. Motor
cars stored and taken care of. All
work guaranteed. Phone No. 816.1
STANDARD LOSES APPEAL
TO RUSSIAN PRIZE COURT
I ST. PKTEHSHI'RO. Pec. 21. The sn
. ;n i.;e pri. e ...i-.r; ('wMch today eavp a
; filial lii-arim: in the case of the ltritish
s;emjiliip i Hdhamia', captured ,by the
City
Lumber Co.
"y f fit i
Business Directory
THE B. B. V. LUNCH SOOM
. -..
Finest cup of eoff es on
the Pacific Coast.
H. H. Lorimer .. . ' Prop.
ABTHUB H. DAVIS
Contracting Electrical Engineer.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
ANLO PENWBLL
The Plumber.
I solicit a share of your business,
pledging satisfaction.
THE ELECTRIC AND FRENCH
DRY CLEANING AND PBE8S
r sft . JNO WORKS , -rj-.-x.
W. K. Lane r-iion) i'rups.
Opposite Hotel Moore,
Medford . Oregon
' WASCHAU & BROWN
wish to announce to tneir patrons
that they are located in their new
quarters in the Young ft Hall
building. - -Billiards,
Cigarg and Tobaceos.-
DR. FRANK ROBERTS
Dentist
0f ice hours: '8 to 12,1 to 4.
Miles Building 'Seventh Street,
Medford, Oregon.
THE MISSION GRILL .
Always open for business. Neat
and clean. Up-to-date. Popular
prices, t. -12
So. O St. Lambert ft Brown
For good bargains in Watches
and Jewelry, Pistols, Masical In
struments, go to - .
THE MEDFORD LOAN OFFICE
... . , C, Street. .
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
Undertakers
Day Phone 353
Night PhoneB C. W. Oonklin 3
J. H. Butler 148
DR. R. J. CONBOY
Successor' to Dr. JoneB.
Office in the Stewart Building.
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
t Dentist
Specialist in operative dentistry
Painless -xtraetion of teeth.
Russians in the Kusian-Japanee war
and later reenptnred by tho Japanese)
rejected the appeal of the Manchester
and Salford Shipping company, owner
of the steamship, anl the Standard Oil
company, owner of the cnrjro, from the
decision of the Liban prize court.
The latter court had already refused
SAVOY THEATER
North d'Anjou Street.
LateBt motion pictures and illus
trated snugs. Entire change of
program Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Admission 10 cents.
BIJOU THEATER, W. 7XH ST.
Continuous J performance every
evening of mosion pictures and il
lustrated ballads. Entire change
of program ;Monday, Wednesday
and Friday.! Admission 10 cents.
W1I. H. AITKEN
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Phone 22.
210 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or.
1 EDEN VALLEY NURSERY '
N. S. Bennett, Medford, Or.
Grow trees that Bell, sell' trees
that grow anad fruit true to label
. . THE EMERICK CAFE
The best-restaurant in Sonthern
Oregon.
W. E. Johnson Prop.
VERNE T. CANON.
Billposter i and distributor. All
orders promptly filled.
Boom 7 'Jackson Co: Bank Bldg.
1 Medford,' ! Or. M .li :
O.T. COOK, ,
Sells trees that grow.
Office: R. 'B. V., Depot.
P. O. Box 841, v i ,Phone S93.
, t Medford, Or. ,.,
MRS. ED. ANDREWS
Voice Culture and Art of Singing
Studio at Beaidenee.
East Medford. - Phone 225
a E. SEELY, M. D.
' Physician and Surgeon
Modern equipped operating rooms
X-Ray. Office hnurs: 10-12, 2-4 p.
m. Office in JacKson Co. Bk. bldg
JACK FREDE-NBURQ
Scavenger.
Garbage hauled.
Medford.
ENVELOPES printed to order
LETTERHEADS of all styles
, -, r ,. by The Tribune.
to entertain tho demand made, by those
two companions for compensation lo the
amount of "00,00 for the loss of tbe
steamer and her cargo.
The supreme prize court onoly allowed
the Standard Oil company the right to
take legal steps to recover the test of
200 empty cases.