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    MEDFORD 1)AILY TRIBUNE, OREGON", FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909.
FULTON MAY BE MADE MINING NOTES FBOM
OREGON FEDERAL JUDGE OR ANTS PASS CLAIMS
It is reported in .1 Washington ape
vial that if congress passes the pond
ing bill creating an additional judge in
Oregon, Senator Fulton will be gives
that appointment. Many influential
Hcmitors who admire Fulton are con
cerned over the adverse attitude of the
hutise judiciary committee, which throat-
us to kill the Oregon amendment to
the Washington bill, and in the next
lew days considerable pressure will be
brought to bear to induce the houso to
i.t'cept the senate amendment.
If the amendment is accepted, in view
v! Fulton's close relations with Presi
dent Taft, there is no doubt he can have
the jiidgship if he will accept it.
If the judgship bill fails, but the
rn'iu-.te passes the bill authorizing the
appointment of two additional inter
slato commerce commissioners, it is in
dicated that Fulton can have one of
these positions, the other to go to Rep
resentative Hepburn
ENTIRE STATE TO BE
DRY FOR ONE MONTH
COLUMBIA, 8. C, Feb. 26. It is
said a compromise hns been reached
by the warring factions in the state
senate on pending liquor legislation
which will result in statewide prohibi
tion in South Carolina for at least on
month. The rumored compromise pro
vides for statewide prohibition to be
come effective July 1 and remain in
affect until August 1, after which eoun
tie now "wet" may hold spatial elec
tions to determine whether county dis
pensaries shall be continued or whether
prohibition shall bo made permanent.
The state wide bill hue already paesd
the hmise.
COCHRAN MAKES RECORD;
RANKS FOURTH ON LIST
AtinlliiT Mid lord lmtler has distin
guished himself as a business getter.
This time it is J. 11. Cochran nf (he Mu
tual LilV Insurance company, who last
year turned in so nnieh business from
the Rogue Itiver valley t tint he ranked
na fourth in the list of several thou
sand insurance solicitors in the em
ploy tif his company. Mr. Cochran had
but t hroo offices in t he nat ion t hat
M-lipHcil him in securing policies, and
they were located in large cities, where
the opportunity is greater, The show
ing made by Mr, Cochran is a tribute
not only to his own persuasiveness, but
also to the prosperity of the valley and
its people.
THREE HUNDRED PATIENTS
STARVE IN HOSPITAL
XKW YORK, l-'eb. 'JO. The steam
ship I 'rin Wilhelm IV, which arrived
hove today from Venezuela, brought re
ports of great distress at the hospitals
n'. Caracas. A short time ago the phy
sicians and nurses in the hospitals went
nn strike because the nut horities had
failed to furnish sufficient supplier of
fom mid medicine.
Three hundred patients in the hospi
tals were starving.
The pass.'iinei-H of the I'rinz Wilhelm
IV include I. Pa 11 1 us Santion, llaitien
minister to Washington.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Kanra Ki'lcluim to I. 1. I'itlmnli,
lots L's niHl !, block l- l.'ail-r-iaid
addition to Ash1::ud . . .
Toiled S'ates to I. X. Hnvhrnig,
X 1 J X V ij and X Y of
S V '', section iii. township
rangi- ;i W
IV ward L. Kendall to Can- Mar
tinis Ainniiii. property in Ken
dall addition to Mo.it'ord
A. II. Phipns to II. X. McKay,
1 1 Ji l :o-it in section
township ;t", range 1 W
I'nited States to l-'rod.-riek C.
lb. lues. lt;il acres in section II,
township US, ratine 1 K ppa
railed States to Jefferson KiMi
.Hid acres in section 17. town
ship '.'., range .1 K p:i
W. S. S.vcUett to Will Tmeken
rniller. 1") acres iii D I- C s-.
i.wuship. rnn;e "' W '.
Pr. deriek C. Homes to C. K. Ilo.-p
or. land in sod ion M(. township
Hs. ranee '2 R
Fred Itapp to W. X. Morrison,
lots fl and I". Talent
K. M. Mclntire to Thomas II.
Wet-don, li'i acres in section l.'i,
township lange I K
A. It. Knapp to J. X. Iloek.-r
smith, lot 'J. l,indlev'4 addition
to M.di'ord
J. S. Fergiimm to M. i. Mor
doff, property in ln vin addi
tion to Medfurd
Henry Humphrey to Pity of Med
ford, property in W.-vt M ; lf.o.1
; I U .'t I t.- ud !'" Hrd pur
pOSS
.Vo-iiiy U. H,.rtfi m t.'-ur. l.i P.
Foster, property in block I, Rail
road addition to Ashland
Horace 0. Evans cctno in the latter
part of Inst week from the Huekeye
mine, says the Observer. He is super
intendent of this mino and has a force
of men there getting things in readi
uess for big development work. He
is at present locating a place on the
property to put diamond drills to work
early in the spring, and in the work
that has been done seme fine ore has
been found, a large quantity of samples
of which he brought in with him. He
thinks the Buckeye is going to develop
into a big proposition and the company
hack of it have the money to purh the
work of development.
Colonel T. V. Drajer arrived in this
city lust Monday morning and was ac
companied by Andre Touvelle, a French
engineer of Paris. The two gentlemen
have gone to Waldo, where they will
look over the mining nnd timber in
dustries nnd will also go to the Monu
mental mine. Just what the object of
the colonel's visit is has not been found
out, hut it is rumored that Mr. Tou
vello represents a French syndicate that
it thinking of getting control of a num
ber of the mining properties in the
southern part of the county and also
largo timber tracts, with the Idea of
developing them. It is also stated that
th Monumental mine will shortly be
started and it will ba thin French syn
dicate that will start it. Colonel Dra
per waa warmly received by his many
friends in thia city and it ia said that
ha eomea direct from Paris, where he
has been for the past few months.
OOVT&AOT TOWED TOR BO AD
7B0K DALLAS TO SALEM
V.. B. Miller has heen awarded the
contract for the Salem. Falls City &
West arn railroad, to crmplete the whole
line from Dallas to Salem, and the con
tract wnn signed yesterday. Mr. Miller
is to eomplete the line, ready for the
laying of the track.
lie must complete hi: contract by the
loth of July. It will take only a short
time thereafter to have the ready ready
for traffic not longer, Mr. Miller
thinks, than the first of September.
Mr. Miller will commence work be
tween the first and tenth of March.
Salem Statesman.
CHAMBERLAIN INVITED TO
SPEAK AT GOTHAM
(lovernor 'hainhcrlniii has received
from Itahbi Stephen X. Wise of Xew
Vork city an invitation to preside and
deliver a short address at a meeting of
the Xew Vork Cieiv Forum ia Carne
gie hill March I J.
The invitation says that the forum is
made up of some of Xew York's t'ore-e
most citizens and that among its vice
presidents are Taft and liryan. The
chief speaker will be Senator La Fol
lette, whose subject will be ' ' Direct
.Vominationtt."
MARTYN TO BE ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENT OF ESPEE
The rumor that Charles W. Mnrtyn,
chief train dispatcher at Roseburg, is
to succeed 0. C Morris as assistant
superintendent of the S. 1. lines in Ore
gon is confirmed from an authentic
source today. That the position of chief
train dispatcher will fall to K. B. Pen
gra, present first assistant, is also true.
These changes, it is reported, will go
into effect on the first day of next
month. Mr. Mnrtyn is now going over
the route to get a practical introduc
tion to his new duties, while Mr. Pen
gra is now doing the work of his future
position.
By the promotion of Mr. l'eagra, Olnf
Olsson and John K. F.nder advance re
speetively to first assistant and second
assistant train dispatchers and Karl
Lander, who has been assigned to ex
tra work, becomes the regular third as
sistant. This advances James D. Os
born from operator to extra dispatcher
and leaves the position of operator to
be filled by bids later on. Iloseburg
He view.
M'GINN ENJOYS PAY
OF NEW CIRCUIT JUDGE
PORTLAND. Or., Feb. . The emer
gency clause in the law creating an
additional circuit court judge for Mult
nomah county, making five in all, hangs
in the balance. Henry E. McGinn com
menced action in the circuit court ask
ing for an injunction restraining tho
county commissioners from paying tho
salary of the new appointee of Gov
ernor Chamberlain, William M. Gatens,
on the ground that the law does not
atate. either in the body or the preamble,
that the fifth judge for this county is
necessary to the public peace, health or
safety.
If I he emergency clause is declared
invalid it will mean that (ioveruor
Chamberlain's appointment of Judy
(lali us was premature, and that II"
la vs must elapse al ter t lie passage of
the chill before tin- new judge takes
his seat. It will mean 1 hat all the
cases tried by Judge Cateiis must lo
re! ried.
LANE COUNTY SPORTSMEN
FORM NEW ORGANIZATION
The Lane Couny Fish and Game
Protective association has been urgnn
i.ed in Kugene with the following of
ficers: President. I!. L. itognrt; ice
president. A. C. Dixon; secretary and
treasurer. L. L. Whi!en. Diivelors are
as follows: V. D. Ileiisill. All Walker.
W. 11. Kay and W. .1. Hill, besides the
officers.
The purposes of ; he association are
to assist the protection and prnpaga
lion of fish and tin mo in the slate of
j Oregon, and Lane county in particu-
I lar, and to foster a true spirit of spoils
I m-'iisliip among alt ;parl-aueii and farm-
I er;!.
MARRIED.
J. A 1' X I'llf 1.1! K At Hie home of the,
bride's mother. Mrs. Ilattie Lee. in'
c fa 11 is I'ass, on Sunday, February L'l,
Lloyd Lautier and Mi::;. Ilattie 1',. Lee,
Rev. Merry nf Portland officiating. 1
MoKKLLA. M.x.. Feb. . At the
age of Hi) years. Juan Landeta. a Span
ish multimillionaire, yesterday married
Dolores Fpbiiia, who is harelv K years
old.
PERFECT MAN.
Tl-ere is a man who never smokes.
There is a man who never drinks,
N'or smokes, nor diews nor swears.
Who never gambles, never flirts.
And "diuns all sinful snare;:
"lie ' paralyzed ' '
Then is a man who never does
A thing that is not right.
His wife can tell just where he is
At morning, noun and night
"He's dead."
Crater Lake
-.in.("Ti-.'.fr:L'i
i! V"' T'"i
NOTICE.
ii liereh.T givon that the nsinigae4
will t'lv at tin rfgnloi mMiog of th
city counril of Modford, Orfgon, uu
Mr.reh 2, for iieenso to sell mJt,
vinnns and spiritous liquors in lfss qnail-'.
titii than one gallon for six months;
at lot IS, block 20, in Medford, Oregon,
for a period of cix months. !
GEO. M. NEEDLES.
Dated February 17, 1909.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ,
Senlfd bids will be r re'vrd by '-he
r itr recorder tip to and including March ;
2. 1PW, until 4 o'clock p. ra. for the
cjcav.'itiou mi'! laying of water mains
on Wcet T-nth stroet and Wt El?v-1
enth street. Plans and specif ications
ni"v be !"'cn a! the office of the ciiy
engineer or ci'.y rcorder. A re-.ifi"d
check fM to five per cent (S per
cen'1 of nmoiii t bid must accompany
ercK bid. '
By onl-r of city ccuneil. Fobguary
upvi M. roi.Ufl ct cor?js
:v.t. .l Kbnry 20th. 1W.
Fire nffica building in New Tork
citr are strung with 2399 miles of tele
phone wire.
PRIDE OF OREGON
While it may be hard for sumr to conceive of the gnat btto fit Med
ford will derivo from a railroad or boulevard to f'rati r Lake, it is e.jual
ly us hard for some to see the advantages nf pat r'Oiizing a limne indus
try. While most business men say they would jut i:h leave sell the
cigars that are made here in Medfrnd as to sell those that arc made
away from home, many do not.
Wheu they sell the cigars that are made away fmm here, ftnm o
to fnf per cent of the money goes away from home. By patroii
i.in'g the If. It. V. C lfiAR WORKS the most of it is kept at hotm. And.
on the othrr hand, you can seo that by buying cigars that are made
from K'OO to 3000 miles from home, handled by fi-on three t., fi.- .lit"
fercnt jobbers, that you must either pay more money L-r the same ..
or as much for poorer gn-i
W have just put a new Cigar on
the marketthe CRATER LAKE
Prepaid Railroad Ordors.
"Something which is of considerable
interest to the public generally nnd
which is perhaps not geucrally known
is the system of prepaid orders now in
effect between stnti ns of the Southern
F::cil'ic company and all points in tho
I'nited fit at oh. By means of thin system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in the I'nited States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the par
ty wishing to come here. Sleeper ac
commodations and small amounts ot
(.fish in connection with these tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time.'' tf
My Friends
Will now find me lo
cated North of 7th,
on D street. Here
1 am able to give
MY PATRONS
BETTER
SERVICE
than ever before.
Drop in and see a
few of those
SPRING PATTERNS
EIFERT
The City Tailor
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JOE LA SALLE
Tim lll.-Hl win' vvit'sllcM Sntui'ihiy ni;lll :il Anyl'- iiju'iu li'iusc witll hewis
W.'llI'Ms. It's! o , f ;
Prices $1.00 75c 60c
LADIES FREE
; EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS
i FOE ASTORIA RAILROAD
I'OKTI.AND. III., i'.'l.. l-:xi . 11
liv illlH" illlrllls In lit'' A s! nri:l
rnliiml.iii l.'ivr r.-lili'.ri.l an' 'la ti.-.l
1'nr tin- i-'iMiiny s.-as"ii. N'.it "iilv will
Ihi' wli'.li' lil"' 1"' M. wl.v l.al!asl"l w ill'
lurk aii'l cravl. Imt a (...it i.-n "f tin
rnail will 1"' i-flai.l with liraii'T st.'.'l
rails. Sa"'riiiti'!i'l''at M'-linirc of tli'
Asti'iia ,V l'"l I'ia ! i" i I- r.-i i In tkI liil"
inailc ttifsi' 1'i'ri'niiin'iiilal ions, anil (irn-I'l-al
Su'''l'inli'M.li'llt 1,'iihs. II "I' till' N.'l'lli
llaiik svst''in. "T wliii li tin' A-t.'iia lia"
is a part, is I'ti.Uili': nv.r tin' plans ami
will niMliniliti'illv r rin. -ii. I Hint tin-
w.irk 1m il'inc.
It is linp.'.l t in.'lli-t' till' Willi
as sunn ns tlic wi-ath'-r will ailntit "C
Die w.irli lii'iim . 1 . . e i . - to tli.- I'rst ml
vanlai'. S'l Unit til" Mil" will In' III
I'hh1 slnipr fur tin' siiintn.'r I'aifl to
tin- iinrt In-ill (hi'tin Im-.-i. lii'S.
Medford Opera House
Thursday and Friday Feb. 25 and 26.
Only inn- passi-nrr nn a railr.ta.l lias
lii i'ii killi .l in s.'' n yi'iihs in S' W S'.nlh
Wains.
Tonight 7 p.m.
Friday
( ' nl iiiuous perftrni:u:i" uiol matinee at I p.
The Pacific i;isl limax Company will take von on n
" Trip to
Death Valley"
by moving pic I u res 1 alien cxpiv!sly tor this company.
Tlirst- an- I he first moving pictures ever sccim-d of this world fmnoii
V.illcv of laih. also other mleivst ing viows, iinludinij the famous -"..'ii
Tiiiih- I'-am ' in motion.
TICKETS ARE FREE
and ni:iv bo s. -cured from your yn-rcr or diunist. Almissinii by ticl
t h m-iIv. I hi I. Iron un:iccouianii '1 by p;i rents 'ioi :ili:iit I. d.
-ALL WE ASK YOU TO SPEND IS YOUR TIME '
THE BIJOU
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
GENERAL SHERIDAN'S GREAT RIDE
'I'll. m..st nali-lir an. I .x.-it i ii film wit wliil.iti'il i:i thi- rity. The
haul .'ins l:.t.' ii'.-r Ii.-ii I'.piali'il.
vii 'lli'-r I'i li-aliii'' "f l"iiili:'s iM-rt'iii-inaiit-c is an till lian.l col-
.i 'Mu : Ihi.
AHM l.xslii in CKXTS
SAVOY THEATER
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT
Till: IHKKS MllTTn" A IIitiIIiiiL' i-miianl ir .llama.
in;ii'i nl' i n i; si:i;i'i:.'i'i m:" . i.initirui hami (..
tiavaan.'a.
;ri'l'l. WINS 1'11,'ST rid.i:" A lanuli I'li.iM Ml ii il In ftniHli.
I :i ii l ..i I ul Iti.h l.alla.l. mini; liy Miss Iii l.-rt .
.missi..h Ill IVnl.s
MKDFOIil) SASH & DOOR COM PAN V
PJ I ONE 2201.
Window r'raaies. Oak Veneered Doors, with Hevcl Plate, flurried i Htoek
Office Ki tares and all kinds of Planing Mill Work, iacbidin Turnud
an-l l-'ancy Orill.
V 8THKKT, RKTWKKN HIXTH A NO S FVKNTM HTHH-'TM
cheap.
Work
NmTICK To coTliAcTcl(x.
in two sizes a K'c nod two for U'c whi.-b is e'ial t. aoy
or Kcv Wt cigao. Th? 8. V. e.i.iii-. any ,.f ti,.- I.-,.- .
shipped in lure. The Medford and Kl Tavt
of th" ' a-'.-r
igars that :tr
iiifcurpa--fil.
Ask for thf-v
,r-trs rsht rever y 0
or l"c ciirs, cs for f'(t L iV
if yitu ar'- a ninl:
r,u the bPt.
R. R, Y. WORKS
V..ii". i . ;.. l' l.. zj, .'.i :J,.,i th. , : i
' ;i ".a ..- . i.i.i r-r "' ".
.1 .'.I I.'.i .,11 i' .1 ::! " i'.
r'i..i.i .si"i, :.. l-:;;.il( ,l'..'.' .., ..ii in
.1 ii.l i Ii .laivl. Ii.)!l.
I p.i.ls m;.y l, fil,"l with or mailnl I,,
'lli- ,i(y ii , . r.lrr up t.. 4 i,',-l,', l( p. rn.
of tlic al.'.v,' ,1 :it .
W'.il. to In- .lone in m'.'or.lance with
!!,' .pi . : 1 1( a : inris for rlltl.illg on H.'V
.'tiii. ir.'t aii'l may It,' a.'iri Ht t Ho
, "1 Ii' '- "I' ll.f ' .'v .'acinoi r nr 1 lin ,'i'y
I i ni.T.
; ISKX.I. M. I III. I.I VS. l ily n. or.l. r.
Ii.ii. 'l I'. L' .i.ry -Mh, I!"1!'-
SALEM BEER
.SALUiM is the must popular boer in N-ortliern
alil'in nia and Stiutlicrn Oregon. It in aekuowl
cilgcil In he the equal of the very best eastern
pnnliii-l. All beers are good, but some bers are
liked better than others. The proof for thin -serl
i. .11 lies iii drinking Salem beer. If you wiah
to be i-iinviiired, ask for Salem beer and drink it.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
Med lord Depot: Medford lee & Storage Co.
', i:l' 'l.i 'TIo.v.
f;, - ' I. I ' a: a limn "f ll' ,-ity "I
i.,il..i. ! i ., 1., ii l'.rli.witli tor tin' J'lir- j
tin' total li'liiiln'l
'. A. Ottit'i'titKjs
Osgood & Cuiiuninijs
Qivil Engineers
Tlw Ilvst ; quipped Engineering Office
in Southern Oregon
Surveys, Maps, Mans, Specifications, Re
ports, lititimatcs, Kte. - Water Powers and
Water Works, i'ai'iiuj and iioad Making,
Sewcrauc, Railroads, Irrigation andDralnage
QlllLe Medford National Bank Bid.
I - ' : .
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itv.
M. ii",
'
That i;aid c-nfois
dirt-'-tion of the
-n-t that li - and
i hi-curo and employ
;;. ntlur a-nistance
s:it for naitl work
li - ri"jm;it hlanki,
lii-N tlicrefor.
.'iii ion was derlared
wiUK Vote; W.-leh
in rick aye. Wort-Ieinmi-r
aln'-nt.
CSnSt Mayor.
(Jity Itocoider.
I
ASK. 5VPIAMOND
1 lliooii for I'Mt lflr Nnrthw"
i tin Uiilin mi kli i- t 'l-wi
t hii Oirf nit mi ttT 1 mil uiioi
J MTLAND 1110 CO., f bKIUNI. BMBON. aftOfPHANI. J
it Hoil n. ( lifrit.
IxhlxMluxxl. i
of )IIIM 'linli
ion h pit, U.'t of fluwcr .-ii. ft- f r r -f
PMTUNDftlUCO.,riifllUNf.eMflON. aftOfPHANI. HklH
YOU OUOHt TO KNOW
the excelliuce of t4i-j uipali that ar
cooked at the. Kuwrich Cafe if yu
u haven 't aln-ady regal vd yourself with
s.otie nf the dolicioys dtrhes that ara
. served here. If you havoc 't partken
! them, there ia a trout awftitinf ya
:?" that you will want to rwpent oftea. A
t' uieal at tho Eniurick it an apariaea
that will make you c.y, like OHrer
; . Twist, for more.
' The Emerick Cafe
OpM AU MIM