Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 24, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    Boost me Deyglopmgntof the Roguefflyer Country by Subscribing Liberally to the new Medford Pamphlet
UNITED PRESS
DISPATCHES
By fur the largest and best news report
uf any paper in mit hern Oregon.
The Weather
Tlit' weather ma u Hays:
We will have continued cloudy and
I occnwmnallv nnnv went her tonight nml
tomorrow. Xort lielv winds. Colder.
THIRD YEAR.
MKUFOKM), OIMK.OX, V KDN KSDAY, FKBRUAliY 2. 7909.
No. 290.
CRATE
ulecIforcS
Daily
II n f M fi no. w bhk.
ROAD
LEGISLATUREiRRIGATIONI
DID MUCH SYSTEM!
WORK STARTED !
:
UNCLE SAM WILL
BOSSJHE WORK
FISHING FINES
TO FUNDS OF
HATCHERY
Over 145 B'lls Filed
Counties May Levy Hall!
Mill Tax for Advertiser'" .
ft? 1
ing Purposes
1 s.-iu. ... ..... . .
Passed Many Bills Total Condor Water & Power
Appropriations, $4,200.-1 Company Making Many
List of the Meas-i Improvements at Gold
Ray New Steel Bridge
BISHOP SCADDING ISSUES
ANNUAL LENTEN PASTORAL
ures Passed
:.ih in
GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN
Vho Enlisted Aid of Harriman for Cra
ter Lake Road and Has Aided It in
Every Way Since.
BALL MRS
Crater hake mad bill is now a law
having been approved and tiled hv
Governor Chamberlain with the secre
tary uf smte Tuesday. The bill pro
vides fur the appropriation uf ;fiiii,nini
in four annua instalments, . -"i,imm each
year. It goes into effect im days fr
the date of adjournment, and al that
dat.? Governor ISensiui will name the
com mission, com posed of seven uiein
bi rs, who will have charge of (he eon
Btrilctioii uf tlie load nitride the forest
reserve.
The rond will lie n.-.is-t nn-ted under
ti e direction of th:' r.d building sec
tion of the departuieu ,,f agriculture,
which will i;cud engine rs :;nd experts
to make surveys. The ivnl will he
macadamized and the fin -st bit of
rond building over done in Oregon.
Among ot her measures approved by
the governor was t.'ie Rogue K'iver trout
filling bill, which prohibits the c.k.-Ii
ing of trout in the Pogue and it-; trib
utaries except with look ::ud l;i-e and
places the enforcement of t ho la w in
the hands of the tn,
fund ,v'!'t h-agne, will arrive in Medf
Tli
i latino is a nu'th r of history. VYInlt
It Wits tin- ttliwt r..-n- i I. S -hit urt
!the state ever had, i'lo! charges f ex
t'avagnnco have I l freely mad", yd
when th- growth ai.d dev' -lepmen ; ot
the slate is considered, the uppmpriu
Cons were t:o et iviiiolv excessive. I
HEREMAR. 23
McCredie Has Entered In
to Contract to Send
Casey's Colts Here
-le.- l.ri.l,..'. t -i feet v.i.l . lli,,.r
' '- '1 1 !i,' "', ,'ilt Inline :i im-
' l-'ii u , on -In , :i,...s tlic
nil,' ru-r :,i ll,,!, (y ,y tl, l',,n,l,,r
" '' !'" ! .iiin,..y. Th,. ,ri,K,.
'" n f'-'-t l.iishor tli.-in Hi,. nl,
kH im-Iiik. ...i!,l t-oul OV,T .1IIIIO.
A I'limiiii.n i,, .;., ii,s:i,.,l
l;.ci. tlir s,.i,ni iliil nut lin up I,, nllj.vl Col.l ,, us,, uiplus powi-r In
ils iiii-l u:it! i.-i. for l':ll ii.,r,,.i -iiilini; I il:i,-,. win it i i j .. . h ;. M,.l,,n,.uK, , :l llt.,
mor,. tlilill l,i"HI. v-, I;i!l,.,l. nmu iw j;, ,1 ..-l,,! .r,,(,,. v .,v.ii.,l l,- I lie I,':ivm
' ll ' ' 'I I In-it' :i.j,l i.pri.l, j, l! t', r .1 .til IISOII M , I-. W ll, ili' .;, 111 ,.,) ( , , , , l; . '"v. ,.,'1
r,i:.l l.ill, 1 ii i- i..rin::l ,li,,ls. !.,.,i 'm.-ui-; :n,, Winy liii.l in c:irry tin- wil-
iMj.liic snrviyr. In. linn war voieiann, j l, r. l"or it,,. ,, lining y ,ri r tli,. v.-:il,r
l:i: !,,-i,-:il M-i-it-ty 1 ' I , I . ' i I ir I'li'l :'- Hum !'"ill 1,,' ,llri,i! ilir",-llv i-iln I In- iiiiiiim.
1,, r uf ,)l li.-r in. hi, -v l.i'U. j ,.:n- :i r-o-rroir m r Hi, i-i-sl f
'I'll,. ;i,l',i),l iat iolis w ill :,-;:r,':,t,. $ I.-j I '" hill will In- , U tM-t. il :-,n,l I h,. ir
20 i.iiiiii, ,,r iilxnit iH,uil!i.iinii ni.ir,' t lian j i -ur i ntr syst,.,M ',., t'rum ll,.. r. s.'rxnir.
Ill- il','i-,.ili!i;; srssioii. Tin- r lour 'I'll, i I he l irj n ni ..j. ,,f xlfliHiv,'
nil.- -. I ii 1 1, in,.:iiir . : " "i:."il i-n v..in, win,1, win m i'iil uallv
' li.i' :i l.-i- 1 1 1 Ih,. Ian, I li,lw,,n
''" -'I'l ' .1,1 1 ill P .int as -. . II as ...
"I" Valli.y rt.t ' t!m riv.T.
ni'W A liia...",laiiii,.,l r,i:i,l is l,, i nu Inl i ll mi
,il I ll," ri it l,y 1 ',),,n,. ;;t v
r,'.-lll Casey's f,l's, 111,' Pnrtlainl af-
giving tin' fun's t.. th,- Iinlrhi'iy lninl , v'.lt u-hkiic, will arrivo in .M i-.l I ..i-cl .inil. s,.t
il'.nlonil nf l,i Hi,' (rame I'mnl. in i.."- 1 '' 1 Jliin'll 20 and will nnnain until' ,,",., I( n t;i ,.r:i 1,1,- , iiiiiiinnt Ii:
of tin' nam,' wanli'ii. On-n.-rs "! in-i 'April in order to t.unpli.t,. Ilinir I i,.,,,, i ,, " v.-'r th,' mi runs
gatiiiB aihl miiiine ilitHii's aiv r. .iiii'i'.l ' irinjr vrk. (n Wnlnrmlar r.mrr Hall .0i ")ijn vv,j,., ,v ,,
to norcoii thoir iliti'hos. sij,,,,.,! ,',inlra, t with Walt, -v M,.( 'r.'.lii'. j ,') , ,)', M.,
All tnl.l. US I, ills vm- l il.-.l. Tli.- ' ' l'"'tlaii,l ln.-in.-ii.K-. In lo inir tllvm Jn ,,,., ni,. i ,,,-t-f. ,,f n.. .
Dill ine ri'iisiiiir the r.alary ot tti-- ciiiiii v ! ;t.-ii.- iii. anr.'s "f i i i
jllilgo of .lai-liBiin .,innty to .ilMin , Tin t, ain w ill ho a,.,.,,mpa nioil l.y V. ! ' ( hi.-f aiinni-I Ii
year was pasiiml over 'ho 8,.v.rn,r- M-R:i''. a s.rtini! writ.-r uf tin- Ore-1 t'uti'. A,.N f.',t ,1,..",..,,,
voto :;n,ii:,li stall, wnn will st'li.l out tlauv
,',l. Iniwi'Vi r. whii h vill pari hilly oi l
s, t tin' ii!,-ii.as'.,l :i.0 oprial ii lis. Anion
tli- iii aro: Th." Iiill taxini; ,':i ni i ns ,i
ulilii- s,'ti,',' ri p nat ions; tin'
p. iitam.. 1:i law; tin" I ntn i-11 a nn' la
i'lcroasi'. nml tin- walrr ft-ati'liis,. ta
Thi'Si. laws will a, 1,1 al.init . iilin.linil t,
ll". stato 's i'i.'oiii,'s.
Tro Imrjottant Ip.ttcr.s.
Tin- svasi.n .lisli.ii.li,.,l i;s. f l.v .I,.
itiif two n.'tal.l,' thii,a: I'n 4 is a-tnpt - j l'L AXS PROOHESSING FOR
iv:: tlio i',.s.,liit,oi,s piniiiisini; m snl.iiiit i BLOCK ON CHURCH LAND
till- olll-st lull i, I s , ; ' . Illiain-lll,' ot rail
I roa,ls to th.' pi'oph , ainl . ii. I, in r.-
!" I"' 1 to Ti.li. on llio w.sl sill.'
n ' il li.wai ils Sains ','illo 1 ,.:;)
:,l". whii li will pi' iv of Mrttll hoiiofit
to I, si. I. hi. s ami tlio I i'a ,'liiio pM,i,..
o'im for llir,-,
l,."i
-a Ian
wa v
Aniony iniportatil nioasiir,..! approi ,, " i " i- 111 h.,i .u,,, i 'ii:nlus
was Iho M.-Cno hill, portnittilio ,.,,ati,'S '""y l'"f JliMinr i t" niap in I no , nNnrv ,,!!,, .,,! ,. ..roiilion of
to ll-vy inn. half mill for iwlv.-rlWllB fniH i-tmlll... ' po;i s. T.vn I'll I liri' mi t.ii- laws won- ,:;:-
purposes. Hi,' llun-li-v liiil. pi'.ivi.liiio for. 'I'll'' tract is as follows: - it))- .im,.v ,, rr (,., ili,,t i"ii of
aix monllis- school in every Or Ii- Tliis ii-reein.'.it. .'iitereil into l.y ami : ,.,;,;.;, j,,,,,. , ,j e,.iifiii,.l eon
trict. ami the flil.iini) ripprepri. n for , l.tween tin' 1'i.rt la ml Athl.tie ronipany. ' ( ( ai, ltUh .,. ,, Hfl.
ci.volr- and onipir sealp l...nn;i.-s. , :l',v l,:"'. ""' ""a"r- iiin.ri'-oum. nt for ln .ln-.vv i .i.l. i v.
I Attempt to innilily ll.e ,lri t plimarv
! .,,.- i.. ,,I.., K- Sa il,.,,,. .,,1 '. I. ainl
W.ln.-s.tl,. lor .-m.l in coii8i-I.T.iti..n , ,,.! j.,,,' w r-,lef T!.
' "" ' legislature also r,.fii i, ,t to ,,.!.,,.( Sine
In- si einil parties li"i'elll, t ti ' tirst ir-j , ,.., ..,, ,.,., , ,,, ,nk..
J' '" 10 M-lf'"-'l. .".:. s,a, iNsti.ulio,,- fioin Sali n, were
or I in mini;, it eolleet ion of hall pla' i..,,.
With a few mhi-r ' 'I'" fl
h.wiliL' is n list f I ills fi, ,1 l,v the
' (on ernor with T 1 1 - l ei . ' 1 1 "f ,
, Jin.! wlii.'h will I ine lew :
(I'olltlllll.'l
i n v oam,
sonrees. the ualer ,
1,1, t
l.ils
iinir! ;iio ' w n
in HKiV I"' hieu
:o-v:t!i..n of re
t lie y:rine o,b-
swit.-
OROCERS TALK ABOUT
CANNED GOODS LABELS
,-1 nti
..f tlx
Mf I III 1
. ii- uf M.-dfmd, Oregon, par-
i'ond pan.
r- out of which tin Portland Baseball ,
tub for 1!t"! is to be seh-rtrd for the
. t i Wt - 11 teaoue, nml S;lid )'l:ie
re to id:iv Co- said s nd pa rl ies b.
we.-n M:.nh and April I'J. 1:"".'. a
econl parties c:ui ;ir-
CIIICAnO, Feb. 21 Tietail grocers
nml niiiiiuinct urers of canned goods met
last night at a "harmony dinner." The
ph'.eeing of labels anl time t:ini on
fanned goods as p'-opoed by the t.i
ornment was discnr.sed in an leldie
by J. M. McCall of Oibron City. III.
"Snpoose a customer desired :i can of
eorn on l-'ebruary litit'.i, " he ';ald.
"and was given corn canned 1 ti lit"!'. It
would be rejected with a demand for
'something fresher and :il!lioiieh the i'!irm
1000 article would be found a I're-h a ! :,MV
that of lUi'O, it would be lost.
"At ft recent baniput in London
craned fruit found in the ruin; "f
Pompeii was found In be fresh ami fine.
"There should be i law t mpel the
conning of all product.', in a manner
that they would keep for ao'-:.. jut a
wine or whisky improve with
1 in 'he uallio-: f..f :'dm'-i!l toe-
ii to fnini-h it- own balN and bat
nml 'a rt ies are i
receipts from sa id C Til M P Pill I PP RPFAIC;
tlie !"i"lll 1o nun111"11 1 ULLLIt
plavers to form rn j
e lu-r. bv a-ree to I
AD BREAKS MAN'S LEG
TROTTER SELLS FOR
SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS
innoo for. ami the
lo have all ..ate
in. I
. ,.po-ili'.ll team.
Tli.. sei-.n;,; .ai"
lev all ;.. uses f sai, fi"-t parlv's ;
l.-i'l plav. rs ainl one f li eomini a reporter Chain Flics Back. Brcakini,- VV. A. May
fr.., 1'oitla nl to M"ll'.r.l. Hl'eooli. ami
I'. lnrn. lieinc railrna-l fare, sleepers ainl
,,,,,,1,- .,,,,1 ;,so to na' all expenses of
nl: vers while at Me.lf'.l'il. Oregon. 1"'-j
onminls f..r practice, hold lie.ls anil
..?.!", aiel shower baths, nml lias, l,:i lis y a. Mavliel.I a men some i',o vein
of ni;o ami well known in the .vallov
had his h ft I..., fia, liil.. T n '.h.e ;,f.
' '''' '-'' .. ' .. ,'.. .1 .1 l.v.os ,e to ernooll as he w
trotter, " '
, , n s!.l '
field's Lfft Lei; and Severely Tinii
ing Him,
llisliop t I. ai l, . Sea, Wine of the ( ll
! on l-lpiscopal clniicli ...tate.l . , 'ii;lv lo
i'i" "f Ihe M,,f,,..,l ,,,l,v at Salem
' lint 'l;i n . w. re pi'oori' sino i
' "ap" for Ihe eie,. ,,n , f : luiel; l,,.t
'''ll Ihe lite of St. Maili V chlll'i'll. West
isevonlli si t, Mclfonl, ainl ihat lie
;. ...t... to l,e al.le ,, make a definite
'"I "llll-el eLr.'.liilo till" lieW llllihl-
" up oi his h ie next month. II
. pi: 'iiiii.il lo creel a Ini-in.-s Mock of
'.-,, ,.r i Ii,.-,.' Mori, s in h. iEii, !hi. rev
ni.o s fr, ,i,i u ;i., will help ma i n i a i ll ll
(HARITY COLLECTION
TROVES TO BE FRAUD
'lAKI.AMi, I'.l,. 21. ..William liy.in.
I' oo.'.l man. has I nnvMcil for
-ll in-llilio :, iniinlier of pi 0111 i le nt men
in s.ilieilino snl, s, , Ipt I, ns f,,r a family
i l 1 t.i'iilnle. iii. In II, e al M I'mil
' ale .IV , line. He he..,,),., I . U himself
' ml seem...! -.mall sums to leliioe the
l -"' .lt-t r. "!'. tlm f.'imilv.
M'.vor Mm,. I'.,,- Alt. ni, ,.y Mcliliov.
Sheriff 1 1 net I an I manv v. II I.ii.omi
I'i'ilis Were ' '. timize.l. Iletc tixe
I'l" 'II ."iiwl.t ItC'il, with . list.
CIRCULATING PETITIONS
TO PAVP MORE STREETS
.-hi mil Citizens Leave for Portland
Time to Confer With Pav'iijj Cum
rany Ot t Heals.
'Me' 1.
I.-I'.ble
ele
( I ihat pl'veis are to
,,.,. ;.io Merch -'' ami '.. ai-1 south of'
mil April I'-', a -..I thai lli-le:
at i..ri. pell.
! I., ... t
SAX nCTniNAlHUNO. i al
Kill Wilkes, a "p-eii t- ldii
1... U' T Sei.M teis insl
..... . r, ....... i neiiin nut I Atoll I-. anl tll' I"' "' ! Phoenix. Ir. I . . ll I , V
to 11. h. AlinsiroiiL' """ ' : ,. ,,. ' ... ,i,v(
for ton-no. Arinstrotie arrived here the r il troin i" i" - pe'.' ; the 1, real;.
flri-t of the weeke, arcoinpanieil l,v liis . AT i 'Tin' aceid.-nt v..-n cnnse.l he ;l,, l,i..,.il,.
traine, H. 11. IMlman. a!, C. .'. Cri,,. ' oXuV i n,a ' ,. , h r,.- I U
pen. editor of the Hr-coVr ami Sports " ! .in, rm,au MavB-M j-t I. 1- v. i.
n.an of Sail Francisco, who carefully 1 .... T, ., ( .T,.e I: liees. in... - wa-iiacl lan.l..e
looked tlm le.rse over nn-1 finallv a-1 - , ,.,' ;,,, and i,,s.:in,lv kill' ,1 ..tl.er I. ti - n ' ' ' -I- i
vised the purchase. The trotter has a I ' " .' '' . ,,,..,'ro,,lv' wn 1 s,,s ... will, h .,: ,
matinee record of L': I" 12. A rin-t rmi M .'. " ., ..;.,,....
i-i' ' '"'r-i"r" f"r "" : ''. r ,,H.n ,.i: ,, ..f i
of the winter. . ". ,': f ,1,,, citv 20 APPLICANTS WOULD ,
the I. rill. opal streets nt 111' H. .-r, ,,n,,r. '
.. . 1 TI , s were ne ,- i- IJA LU.iia'.tOi, J.w.'ir.
LUCKY GAMBLER GIVES j Tie 1 "..N and 1 -
FULL MEALS TO CROWD lee-. Vl ':'''"' " ' '' . IICAH'. I' L. il.- TI.- .i-.. -. I
-hlil.I. at tli'' ceni 'j - Inov ' t W e '
RF.N'. Nrv.. l ei'. -. ciiaiii-- -"' "- n -rPT.v ,!-,. e,.,il- n..,-,"l v. 11 r. v. in ,1
III llle.tllio ol
ml'loill f l;,i
nl. ill" I '
I ol I I
':. s.
.ha,;,- CHARLES KING OPERATED
1 .,,1 Ihtk c:ir!v urw
oi a gainoiei
recentlv when J. Mi!!-r. a r-nb-fe
,'r..r -.t a loci re..rt. W..C. nb.Olt '
6-Vi(t nt faro ;nid thev. invited ''-"iv -.i-.
1',.,,-iiv and M-
m (-b wa rf..
In : 1 .,- i. a- "
one in the piaee
meal." More than "-
ed the hirky gambler'
!.n Vniz-de claim1 ''
lSnti there were 1000.
p ...p-
T'----.:,r ic-rforno.l
r .,( ll,- !e,lt'..rd bo.
,.,.u wa. a-ied bv Tr
T'-e ...,,-rat tun
..i -t Mr-, 'irtrd c-er'.
fn! :u-l
.-r:!' rapidly-
for
T-
'""I11" 11
.edal.lv
,-,1 Wil
li' lb.
I'-
t '
Tie
I be !lt Ii ;-.,
HOY OK TIIKKE YF.Aflf-:
IMIOWNS IS SPRING
- " ' Ash Wednesday.
Oregon is not an irreligious eomiry, but the religioua life is lack
ing in ijuulily. Abu wtUcluuuu tet upon the wall il is my duty to sound
the note of warning aguiu.U rdigiouti apathy, indifference, the spirit
of impiety ev idenced in lack of attendance on the part of many at pub
lic woivhip. a dull : piritunl inertia of nmny.fniiUini; th'in mere loiter
ers a ion iei the Ittirracks who in baptism were enlisted to fight manful
ly under Christ's banner, and a practical materialism which disbelieves
the teaching, of Christ. It would he easy, and in keeping with the
spirit of the age, to say these thing:; are but figments of the imag
ination, that being evil they do not exist, and to cry "peace, peace,"
but the word of the' lord to Kzekiel ring in my ears: "I have made
thee a watchman; therefore hear the wind at my month. Mid give them
warning front me." Oregon in developing rapidly on commercial and
material Much; its resources, eto largely undeveloped at present, are
enormous; and lire attracting thousand of settlers in whom the strug
etc for existence demands an attention lo dull tin realization of eter
nal r -a! tie. In all its forms sin means a misconception of the pro-
peitioii of things. It is this whicl. condemns so severely the oasv go-
;i a woiMlinevs which is clear of grower falls, yel never fate?in 011
l:fe M i'ivt, It ii; the" sin of misconception, of wrong perspective.
bound and above n tlu great work of Cod moves, presses forward,
and strains to its fulfilment. Kternrd Issues are at stake; voiccw call
us to the work; angels reach out helping hands; the Holy Spirit urges,
1 seeches, invites. And what are we about? What fleeting interests
occupy our nt tent ion Z On what contemptible litthmcsa is uur desire
set." What folly it it 1 1 is! Lost and busy in the thick of occupations
that can have no issue, no fruit here:-f ( cr. we are in danger of becolu-
ing blind to the glory of our otrrna destiny in Chi-tat Jesnt. Againsl
n. as inevitably iir againut him who saw nothing to do hero bill lo
build barns and lay up earthly treasures. It is (!od himaedf who utters
the "euteiico, "Thou fool; how can il profit u man to (n iti Ihn whole
world, and lost his own soul.''' Tn rescue the soul from this loss, to
release it, to recover it, to pluck i cut of Ihe snare, to open u pas-
sage. by which it may esrxpe into air and light mid freedom, to Have
ourselves from making a fatal mis -a tenia t ion that- is our lien ten
work. That i worth ti little pains, i little discipline, ll can be done
by the power and grace of Joi. h ic no means of knowing what
Jesus would do wro he here in Oregon and in this age. We know very
well what hf has told tn tis to do if wo.havo eai'8 to hear, Jesus said;
" 1 1' any man will come after me, let him deny himself, ami take up his
cross daily and follow me." (Jod grunt, thai we tuny all cherish during
Ihis l.cnteii season each opportunity offered in the frequent services
of Ihe church, io gel right persped i i 'of life, lo r.ee eternal things,
to hear ihe voice of iod am) not only the din of the world, and lo re-
new ami strengthen our Christian character.
Affectionatelv. Your Hi-hop and Fellow Servant In Ihe Lord.
. CHAIN, F.S SCAOIIX(i.
Itishop of Oregon. 4-4
POPULARYOUNG TOWN WIPED
i
pmidic umn out nv iaiimii
UUUI LL VVLU
UUI Ul Will
Mr. Halett Frank
Takes to Wile Miss Pru
deuce A ng lot City
Piatt Tornado
O) f Ihe leading j;ocial uvents of
I lie .e:i-,, IMI. 1 1; t will loilg be re
in oil. end b. thoa who attended was
I'i - wedd'iig Tiiestlav evening of Miss
fnidence Angle to Mr, llolett Finnk
I'l.-ii. Many guests at t ended, t he af
l a i r being one of ; he tuosl elaborate
1- telt ii delightful affairs Ihis veaf
in Medfonl. Tlie Itev, f I. ). Chamiiers,
arch-le: I' Oregon, of I'iciated.
Tlie We.,ig was olelllied at the
Ion f tin- loidi'. The rnsidem; was
.' ;t 1 f nil v riec-irat--1!! t hroughoHi, ,
clieuie of inlet and w hite being carried
1 in detail. ly was extensively used.
The bnde was attended by Miss Iter
11. ie Angle as maid of honor, while Mr.
!l. h. Howard support ed the groom.
A few ii ppropi i:i ! e 111 us ic a I nu 111 bet's
were rendered, which added greatly to
the p.aute uf the evehiu((. Mrs. Wil
limn ngle avi'ei in receiving by
Mr. I-:. C. Caddis.
The hi i.le in niie nt Medfonl 's most
popular b !le;. Nince her engagement
.. :n aiiiMinnced some weeks ago she
! beell tendered MU IIV Ro v i u I reogiii
I ion bv t he local sot.
The grnoui i one of Medfonl. 's ris
ng lois'io men and ii nmst favorably
: c.u 11 by hi a-ociate
tlr-i- a brief wedding journey the
-.tuiiig e-.ii.e v, ill reside in Me.Ifotd.
SUICIDE WANTS MOTHER
TOLD AFTER FUNERAL
Cil.M'in.h. Iw-b. L,1.--Juaiiila Dean
-'titig w.onan r.f tliii city, Fommitt-d
t '. ni ailv this ttmitiitig rhtoitgb ihe
f p-t-oii.
I .1 1. -nt f g t 1 1 ; 1 1 4!ie had Coii.iipl:i'e.
I-. th- following li"'e was found
. i : It 1 t,m found d.-tel. do
1. 1 notil v lov in -t li f Olitil ilfleC I lo
nneral."
Claims 14 Vic
tims in Arkansas-Wire
Communication Cut Off
I.ITTIJ-: KOCK, Aik., Feb. -1.
Fourteen perons Were killed, scores in
jured, much livestock destroyed, and
one low n demolished w as the record to-
lav of a tornado in eastern Arkansas.
owing to the gale wire communication
interrupted. It is impossible to as
certain the details.
( ' real damage w as done in Fisher
niiutv . in which were dest roved eight
duellings nud hi persons were killed.
Torrential rains a lepauied Ihe torna
!, which is still raging.
NEW YORK GIANTH AT
WORK ON PRACTICE
CASTRO GETS READY
TO 00 BACK HOME
."i;W. .YOKIC, Feb. 1U. With the
gathering of the McCraw clan in Coth
ain today preliminary to the trip to
Marlin MfTrings. Tex., the baseball train
ing si ,'imiih will soon be on in ea rtiest .
The CtantH will be lite first lo get into
the game, although only the junior
ennvd will report al the Texas camp
this week. A majority of the aspirants
lo ma jor h agne hon os w ill accompany
Mctiiaw from this ci.y, but those who
live in thi-west and' sou I h wcHt will go
direct to Marlin Springs, having been
oi'biid to report nex' .Saturday.
Tin- older, players including Tetiney,
M t hew sou. Wilt e. Hi id well. Devlin,
Don I in, S. yuiour, Sch lei. Met 'or illicit
i nd N'eeilham, will not be reipiitfd to
i'i po 1 1 until Match 1 . If t he present
plan ure earned out, Mike Doubn will
Ie peruiittnd t) coiii i ii tic his theatrical
ion, until Miilch l.". provided he keeps
lii'"e!f in tiptop con liliou in the itieatt
fime.
HOBBERS KILL FAITHFUL
EMPLOYE Or WELLS FARGO
IU'T HINSnV. Kin;.. F.d.. L'l. -It-d.
j Ie tFt entered the office ,,f the Welbi
I'Viiiii Kyptevs coinpanv in the Santa
I , , , ' , . ...
SLOW MAILS
KEEP W
IN JAIL
Mandate of Supreme Court
Releasing John Harring
ton Fails to Arrive This
Morning-HannaReversed
Although if was -pected that John
Harrington id' this city, whit was re
cently committed to jail for contempt
of conn by Judge ,1. If. NVil, would
walk forth a free man this afternoon,
he has not us yet been released, as the
niril front the nortn today failed to
bring a inundate, to (hat effect, although
it is known t hat such u ma tula to Iuih
been issued. The document wilt prolt
ihly arrivo I his afternoon and then
M r. Harrington will be freed.
Some two weeks ago Harrington wna
committed lo Ihe county jail for con
tempt of court. On February in the
papers asking for a reversal of the de
cree of Judge llauunn in denying a
writ of habeas corpus were fib;d in tlio
supreme court. On February in nu
ipiiiiou writ ten by Justice Itejin the
lecroe nf Judge llannii was reversed
and the case of John Harrington, np
oelbuit. against Sheriff Wilbur Jones,
nf Jackson county was remanded with
insl ructions to the court to insue n writ
of habeas corpus, releasing Harrington,
The trouble arose over the ad tn in is! ra
lion of the estate oarl nership of Vic
tor Snyder anil Harrington.
ROOSEVELT LAUDS ACT
OF OREOON LEGISLATURE
I'OKTbAND, Feb. 'Jl. As chairman
of ihe state cimserval ion commission,
and as a member of the national con
nervation committee, J. N. Teal advised
both the president and (tifford Pinchot
of the enactment of the water code
and other laws passed by Ihe legislature
in connection with conservation. In re
spouse to his telegram he has received
the following answer from the presi
dent: "White House, Washington, Feb. Ul.
Joseph X. Teat, Chairman State Con
servation Commission, Port la nil. Or.:
Am greatly pleased with your Megrntn.
I congratulate Oregon on the admirable
example il. has set .
"TiiFoDoifi: rioosi;vFiT."
HOAX CAUSED MAN AND
FAMILY MUCH ANNOYANCE
CHICAGO. Feb. Ul. An obituary, in
sert ed eit her through ma lien or nn n
joke in Chicago newspapers, has canned
much annoyance to II. A. Ilolden and
his family of a wife and II children.
The not ice. alleging I hat Mr. Ilolden
hail died Pchruarv U and that the fu
neral not ice would appear bit it, lias
brought many friends nml relatives to
hi;- house. This is the second "linnx"
advertisement to appear within -IS hours,
the first being a call lor dogs which
brought together ; huge a mob that,
the polb-e were ctotip'do d to disperse it.
REGRETS CRATER LAKE
ROAD NOT YET BUILT
Easterner Hays Tourist Travel Will Bo
Heavy to Oregon This Year If Road
Was Complete County Would Profit
Jobll
mil he
MM.SI.IA. Feb. "Jl. i ipnaeo Catio.
'!,.- toltio-r pre-ident of Venenela. .
.1 Mti:.g to retiira to their country and
i -IMP- 'he p-iHtinil of il ptiva'e fit i
tee tun-' ago he sent 11 letter to
I'm - , lent Cine, celling f t It hi pur
p.. of returning and volnntarilv rottr-
. , f,.ei, ! he .OH,d. ..." v. but lo- ha- re
.'. .ve. ,. p v .
I'V depot last night and killed Agent
.b-se Haymaker, who rclnsed to ..pen
the safe, and then er-o ked the ;if.
t ' di a la j ge sum of inoiiev.
WEIMER fi OLSON ARE
GIVEN A JUDGMENT
.hi-tice anon W dne-dav morning
Have a judgm.-nl of . Mi and c..ls in
,tl,e suit of )(, Nrteillier and Ole Olsoll
' t barb s I I. von-. The dtsp'it"
laioso over a sub eoiitrai t.
sin Hon u of Vevv ( irleans
;ti riv :il in Medford from
lit'ornia, v. here lie has spent
I the winter, lie is looking over Ihe val
i ley wilh a view of locating.
''I am very sorry that the Crater
t Lake toad has md been completed 'ere
now. for I would like to think that I
' cud. I re.-o h the lake bv automobile..
I h:-s told of the hit." some years ago
ml sii that time have been desirous
I' s ing it.
"The .i.niiiv is losing money every
dav ihat il is not plctcd, for ihe
! tourist travel he enlist is unusually
ih. ii'. v. Th" s.-vtiiv of the e:istern
winter is diiiwing la-gi numbers to the
; co;-t. Tin re ate ,ver b'Mi.ooO tourists
In- southern CiilifMi'tiia at present. Mauy
will remain to v Isat the fair in Scuttle.
;i believe thilt (hit dimmer you could
I get hundreds nf thon.-atids of dol,Iars
; from travelers who would visit, the lake
I and ihe fair if the Crater road was com
I pleled."