A .V'Mt 1 V AIV r ' : V -V ' , THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1909. ' 6 P. CD P CD ts CD P P CD o- P- o 3 CD P' CD CD P P CD m rr 1 CD q cd 39 O -K CD p CO 1 a4 & p CD CD n I1 o P W e-r- rt CD . - . CD P- BO i c5 ef ts' CD tr cd P Ll 2 50 P CD CD Ll P ?op p 3 Mu i a. - 3 P M 5 P Met 2 P b4 r m H m P P- 2 fl p. CD Pj p P. O n Ui O O P. a 1 r- . . K CD M M 2 H S M OQ cn? u pr-Q n D fa O O S- O .. PRICELESS RELIC IS CHENjfl D. A. R. Washington's Sword, Worn by Him as Commander-in-Chief, Pre sented by Morgan. WASHINGTON, May 22. A priraleHH (,'ilt linn lieen preentet to the board of rugcnls of (he DuiiKh lor of the Aaierican Uevoliitinn, now in council at Mount Vurnon, I he home of Washington, through the vico-rt'tfuut for New York, Miss Amy TowiiKoncl, and was donated by J. l'ierpont Morgan. Tlie (jilt is the swiml worn by Washington when he reigaeir uk ciim mandeii of the anny in December S3, 1783, and worn when inaugurated first president of the United States, and on subsequent occasions. It was of this sword that Washington wrote in his will: "It is not to be unsheathed for the purpose of shedding blood, except t be for self-defense of their coud (rv and its lights; and in the latter case to keep it unsheathed and In prefer falling with it in their hands to the rcliiii"ishnient thereof." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ANOTHER MIC . NEW PARTY IS , TRIP IS PLANNED Walter Wellman to Sail in August for Far North to Find Pole. l'liilly J. Spencer to C. C. I.owrey, lots 1 and 2, block 2, and lots f, 0 and 7, blouk 4, Itenson addition to Med ford J. W. O. Oregory to Frank Weit-r lot 1, block (i. lioule vi(rd I 'ark addition to Ash land Frank W'cilmnn to A. ISutlrr, lot 1. block (i. Boulevard Park addition to Ashland A. Hettler to Antoinette Me ' I'enll. lot 1, block t:, Houhi vard I'ark addition to Ash luud K. II. Toft to H. II. Holmes, lot H. block :i, Kendall addi ition to Med ford I. It. Soliss to li. A. linrbcr, properly in Kast Medford I.. M. Williamson to Otto Mon son. hind in section 18. town ship :M, range 4 M' Wesley II. Sherman to Otto Mousoii, lf2.2! acres in see tiou 18. township 31. range 4 W i Sidney S. Smith to John S. Iturnctl. lit acres in section 28, township 38, range 1 W .lesse C. I lodges to M. I,. Al I'onl, laud In I) I. (' 42. town ship 37, range 1 W (old Ituy Itcalty company to W. K. Price, i acres hi I) I, C lli, township 3li. range 2 V 10 200 10 10 10 300 70(1 WOMAN KILLS THREE BABES AND KILLS HERSELF MIDDl.KTON'. Conn., May 22. Heartlessly cutting the lliroals of her three children, aged 10 mouths, 7 and 10 years, Mrs. Lewis Carstein, mi nllrnctivc wogiin, aged 3."i, coin inited suicide the same way today. ; John, ageil 7. is exjecled to die be fore night. The other two are dead. Temporarily insane, the woman is supposed to have become enraged hy some act of the children, seined u rn.nr and started her. fiendish work. CIlWSTKNA.May 22.-Willi the sailing from Cliristiauia and Norway today of the new motor bout Arctic the first move has hecu made by Wal ter Welliuan for another ntlempt to 'dash to the north polo in a dirig ible balloon. The vessel which was launched only this spring is bound for Dunes Island, Spitsbergen, which is to be the rendezvous of the Well innu exploration party . Pesides the crew of a dozen men, the Artie car ried a score of foremen mid merchan dise and all the materials necessary for equipping the gas plant and the supply post to be established on the hlenk nnd bnrren coast of Spity.cn bnrg. It is said that the Chicago newspa per which financed .Mr. Wellman's earlier pole-dashing expedition which expedited only in the newspapers, has tired of the gnnic uud the com ing dash will be uiulcr .Mr. WcMmnn's individual direction. The sinews of flight have bceh supplied by Ameri cans who believe Unit the project is fensible and are backing the for mer journalist with all the necessary money. Mr. Welhuun will spend some time in Norway before sailing for the rendezvous. The balloon will start from Dalies' Tslainl, Spilzenbergcn in August if weather conditions are favorable. The airship will be the "American" which had a trial in a voynge of about twen ty miles at Spilzeubergeu it year ago last September. The owner have turned over to Mr. Wellman free of charge, the airship plant, building iindd machinery of Mr Wellmun's former enterprise.. Expects to Influence Parties Through out the United States Is Most Radical. ATLANTA, Gu., May 22. A new political party, to be known as the liberal party, was launched at a meet ing of Georgia politicians at the Kim ball house today. The promoters ex pect that the new party will spread its influence throughout the nation. Among its demands arc: That the government own and control the rail roads, telegraph and express com panies and public utility institutions, the withdrawal of the right from pri vate corporations to issue money uud control the currency of the nation and the establishment of a govern ment national hank, which will issue the money nnd control the currency of the country; the establishment of direct taxation into our system of government; that the fundamental principle of Anglo-Saxon government be enforced to the end; that no man shall have been imprisoned until a jury shall have passed upon the facts and he shall have been found guilty by a jury of his peers: that the gov ernment shall prevent the strong from oppressing the weak, and to this end the government should own nnd con trol the properties that naturally be long to the government and-leave.the private citizen to own and control lii-s properties which unliirally belong to the private citizen. POLICE THINK MEXICAN KILLED YOUNG GIRL Prepaid Railroad Orders. "Something which is of consider able interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid or ders now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may he purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mail ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac commodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also bo forwarded at the same time." . I LOS ANOKiLKS. Cnl., May 22. ' Those engaged in (he mini hunt for jthe slayer of Anna Poltera, aged 9, . who was found in Griffith park yes , tcrday with her throat cut from ear (o ear, are today devoting their ef forts in n search for a Mexican who was seen on the rnud just behind (he girl, who was returning home .from school. Mnrliii Piuuineister, who , is employed on, n nearby ranch, said 1 Monday afloraoon he pussed the girl on the road nnd spoke to her. A few steps further he met a Mexican, who refused to return his snlutation and seemed trying to avoid Bniuneistor. No other clues are available. Marriage Licenses. Sylvenus Albert Arnold and l.nclla Itlanehe Manning. Medford TimeTable SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. No. No. No. No. No. : 14 No. 225 Northbound. lflOregoh Express... Portland Express! Southbound 15 California Exp. San Francisco Ex. From Grants Pns9 For Ashland. . . 5 :24 p. m. 9 :4U a. m. 10 :35 a. m. 8 20 p. m. 9 :15 p. m. 10 :15 p. m. THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE ! AT BIER OF H. H. ROGERS I NI'.W YdHK, May 22.- The ma ; ehiuerv of the gigantic Standard Oil 1 company throughout die world hulled t toituv during the funeral of Secretary ,11. 11. Kogcrs. Kev. Hutherl Collyer. , the pastor of the l'nitariau church of I Messiah paiil it high tribute to the ! deceased. The church will filled with the ilcntt niiilti-niitliouaire'rtf friends, and the casket was piled; high with flowers. The body was lakeu to Kairhaven, where it will lie I in stale until interment tomorrow ROGUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY No. 2Leaves Medford . . . 110 :45 a. No. 4Iveaves Medford ... 5 :35 p. m. MotorjLeavM Madford ... 3 :00 p. m. MotorLeaTM Medford. . . 9.-00 p.m. No. llLenve JaekssnrilU 9:00 an. No. 3ljave Juksuarille 3 JO p.m. MotorLYe Jacksonville 1 :30 p. a. MotorlLeava jMksonrill! 70 p. . MAIL CL0SE8 Xorthlmwial SouthbowJ Eiri Poiat JnkimU l.M. P.M. 9:191 44 ll0oJ 3:50 7 mi 10:3 840 J: You Haven't Read All The News Unless You Have Read The Ads Small Orchards Bearing and Young Groves on Eisy Terms We have subdivided into small tracts the famous Gold Range Orchard', two miles south of Medford, adjoining the Bear Creek and Burrell orchards, and now offer a limited number of the choicest orchard tracts for sale on reasonable terms. This is your opportunity to secure bearing orchard, er young orckard, or both bearing and yung orchard, consisting of the choicest varieties of pears and apples. The tracts range in size from five to 27 nores. The soil is the host in the Talley -Bear ceek bottom land. The old trees on these tracts have produced rocord breaking crops that brought record prices in eastern markets ior years past. N such chance was ever offered before to secure such orchard tracts. Rogue River Investment Cq. Ill NORTH D STREET . Compare the Quality It Is, and always has been our aim to supply our customers with' goods of the highest quality and to that end we are always adding quality to our line. The addition of "preferred stock" makes our i t t t t t t j line tf high-grade Canned Goods most complete. Our service al- X ways the best and every accommodation given our customers. t I Allen & Reagan" I I X Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit i and Feed t (HUSK. I.lnlio. May 22. - Harry Orchard, the star witness for the prosecution in the lluvuood-Petti-houc trial, who is serving a life sen tence for the murder of former Gov. ernor Steuueiihei-g, is now doing the hardest kind of work in the shoe de partment. lTnder Warden Whitney he was a "trusty" in the commissary department, hut Snook, the new war den, transferred him to hart! Inline saying that he must be treated like , w - HERE'S UR IWH-E. ' il Tosfaave duality and prie M venlr Mended that y , wfl find it both profitakl . an4 pleasurable to bar ns i toot tailoring wuak. Droo ia an4 Mr qw avrinr f aeriea. IVrn't bvf a hand mm wbea voa oaa gei a tailer nit, suit at the same noe. W. W. BOTSRT Order Now Extra Heavy Manila Clasp Envelopes --, 7 For- Medford Commercial Club Pamphlets PRINTED WITH YOUR CARP AND ADDRESS PRICE 1 99 Efftitf)t6 5M Eoviltpts . 1000 Envtlwpet ; $T00 . H . $.M $10.00 The Tribune Printers for Boosters l) ft all life prisoners.