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AILY
UNE
FOURTH YEAR.
.MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, J UNK 3, 1909.
No. 6,
RIB
6
MANY TREES HE TEAMS FASTGETTING MILITIA IS AT ATTENTION IS Hill SAYS HE
TO BE SET
Planting This- Fall Will
Probably Break RGords
-A. A. Davis Buys 8000
Trees From Hoover.
1.. F. Hoover of the Ynkimn Valley jWANTFD 'JO 'teams for work on
v- i I . , ... ,' ''l' Pacific & Kllslcrn. Apply 1. iV
Nursery bus ,pir: elnseu a eoutrufi , . 1 1
fur HIIMD 1m' hi be delivered lliisj "
full lo A. A. l)n vis. wlui will sel lliein 'n,,,, ,. vxU. f u, 'm.jfj,.
nut on his place northeast of Med- :& Knslern ralirouil to Unite Kails
Um, in nililitinii lo his already large I"" "i" i " my'" is-evidenced
acreage. The trees are of different lllu foregoing elnssfied advertise
vnrietics of apples and pears. Tlu'mi'l appearing in anotlier eoluiiin of
HOOD are sufficient to plant JtiO acres ;ie Tribune today. These 20 teams
Mr. Davis' plans to plant an aildi- ;'"' wanted at i e lo supplement
ti il lot follow-in;; this year and will .those already at work on the exten-
800H have one of the largest proves 'sinn beyond Engle Point.
in the vallev. ''u' engineers who are engaged in
From all iuilications (here will be a. ''"i"g 'I"' grade stakes are making
heavv iilnutiiiL' this veur. llr. Hoover, "inch progress on the line as are
reports several oilier sales he lias
made, among them heing one of sev
cral thoiisiiud trees lo George A.
Korris soulb of this city. Mr. Hoo
ver.' is a pioneer fruit tre dealer of
the valley. I lie lives ill uniny of . tin-
orchards now becoming famous Imv-
ing I supplied by him.
KRUTTSCNITT WILL
STUDY RAILROADING
.
WFKD. fal.. June X- Il was dis
closcl here lod.-iy through a circu
lar issued li v the Southern Pacific
liailnuid. that m f the suns of
Julius Krult-cliuill. Ilircclor of Op
eration and Mainl;tinaiice of the
llarrluian system, is living lo work
his wnv up from the liollom wilhoul
llic pull" which might be exerted .v visiung in .iuoksoiiv inc.
in llis bcbalf. Allorncys Vuvvler and liealns of
It is announced that T. II. Mcdford were alien, ling cireuil coiirl
Krutlschnill has 1 n appoint- ' uesday.
ed assislnnl road muster of: Mr- Francis M. Snyder came over
the Siskivmi District of the Shasta f""" Mdfurd on business Tuesday.
Division ' of the Southern l'a- j Miss Cordelia I.Vlllcr hus ncceptcd
cific. with head(iiarlers at this, place. iossitiu as stcnograilier in His
The circular will lie the first inli- Attorney Mulkoy's olln-e.
, M I M ... I V I I. ..Ill .
malum, il is said, the elder Ivrutt-;
schnill will receive of his soli's up
poiniment.
The position which ounir Krutt
..i...;,, ..i... v..i .r,..,.l,,i. l,.,s
l,,.s 1...1 is s.. lo,.,,i,l thiii here,
tofore none but I raid laborers have
spired to il. His duties will be
bossiiur a i.'ang of Circeks. Italians
and possibly .lapaue-c. I'y doing
this l-iiiejli work, he hopes lo secure
n practical knowledge of track con-,
slriii'lioo. ofler which, il is under- '
stood, thai he is goina to apply for
admission to the students cour-e of
tin' Southern Pacific. Which
.11, Ties 1',.1'tv-lu., months' ,,f
........i. ' ;....i, ,.i,... i. ....
ou a
frci-'hl train.
CAPTS. LAY AND GULICK
BREAKS WALKING RECORD
'
WASIIlNliTON'. June :i. -('apt.
Harry K. Lav and Capl. Mason fill! -ii'k.
of the Marine corps, slalioued
in ibis i-ity. c.iiupleied llie forty-five
mile walk iue-cii!ied ,.r ol'i.-.-r- of
the marine corps in a day
insteiid
of I hive allowed by ihe refill! l"i. .n s
They walked from Fredrick. Mil..
the liarrnek- in this cin. lifty-oi;(
miles, in about 14 l-'J hour-, e-tah-lishiic-
a new reionl in llie ps.
Capl. Harry Leonard
niul Lieut, i
F. I.. Under, wh.. are stationed at
Portsinoiilh. made a similar walk in j American League --P.oston (i. De
one day mid fifteen hours of act ual troit ."i; New York X St. Louis 1:
walkine time which was the hest 'Philadelphia .,. Chicai-o 4: Washiic.'
previous record.. I ton 4. Cleveland 0.
WANTED
P. 8 E.
Work on Extension of Road1 Fire Boys Paying Much
to Timber Belt Being Attention to Details in
RushedSiirveyors Will Connection With Cele
Make Prooress. bration of the Fourth.
the graders at work near Kimle
Point. Tics are being shipped in and
men will soon begin placing them.
The officers of the company stale
that before the two miles of rails,
,n"' " hanil. have been laid thai
.additional shipments will arrive.
'some lll.llllll worth having been con-
Mrncled for Irani the Southern Pnei-
company.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mrs. I.'ichnrd lllainl. who recently
relumed lo (irauis Pass from I Sell -
ig
Washington, is visiting her
iuotli..r. Mis. Augnst.-i Helms of this
place.
Mrs. Lilly P,ln,kwo,,d anil Mrs.
Fred f'nirv of Phroiiix spent, Mon-
' - "i" , i" "
Mr. ami Mr
. !a few hours in Medford Tuesday
I Dr. I(. T. liuniett and family. Mi's.
L. J. Sears and Miss Fay Scars drove
out to the Dunn ranch cast of Ash-
land ill their new car.
li. (i. Smith the flranls Pass al
torney was in town on official busi
ness Tuesday.
Mi Mollio Hay of Kuril has re
turned home after a few days visit
wilh friends lixint: in this vicinity.
W. T. Van Sony was down I rom
Ashland Ihe first of the
k on
nusine
Mr-. Win. Tucker uiul lamily has
nioveil to .Mcilloiii lo icon vir. i u-
cker uho pun bad the Nash livery
;s;it,,.s there r nlly.
1,'ev. f'alhcr Vim Clarenl k w:u
lover from Medlrod Tue-day after
Mi , Anna 'lowue
i.f P'
eonix
Mi-s
slienl
M. II.
Mondav uilb I
ToW III'.
Baseball Scores
Noitlnv--l League - T.u--,ip.-i 1. S''-
aillc ..: Aberdeenl. Porilai.d MJ
i 1 1 n i 1 1 I ;':i iM'i ' ri vi'l 2. Spolinne .t.
I' I .,.aiie p,.nl.o,d Ven.on
.J : I."- Alleles . San Fran. i-co :i;
Saeiauo'iilM .". 0..kl;,i ir
' National l.eaa'i" Prookl v n - Nov
York, r.iin: ( 'iiieiiinut i -( bicn e,,, ruiii;
I'ilirbure -. I'.ost,,n 0.
PANS
i SHAPE
The fire boys are fast, gelling all
lualters conncclcd with ihe celebra
tion of Jply i'ourlh shnped up so thai
llicy know where ihey ure 'at." On
Wednesday evening the regular
monthly meeting was held and re
ports received from various conunil
,tes having charge of the different
.details. It was learned lhat greal
progress had liecu made ill the pre
, in nit ions and no hitch is likely to
occur.
The celebration as' planned by Ihe
boys will lie one of the largest and
most elaborate ever held n Southern
Oregon. Mailers have been lakeu
hold of willi a vim and nothing is be
ing left undone to make the colcbrn
tou Ihe biggest kind of a success.
2.284 NEGROES LYNCHED
IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
X.KYV YOi; K. June :i.--Thnt :IAS-I
men, women and children lone been
lynched in this, country in ibc last
nuui-ler of a ceuiury was the asser
tion made by Mrs. hh. Wells liai II
ct I In- Nniiunnl Xcrro Oonfern in
Ibis city today. Asking why Ibis wnS
permitted by a hrslian nulion
.Mrs linrnell .piotlcd .lolui ',.ni;ie
llraves ;is saving Ihul llie mob stnml
is ile musl pntcnti.-ii biilw.tik Im
Iwcu he women of the soillll :n;d
Ihe women ,,t Ihe -oulh Us would pie
I'ipilale ihe annihilation of die ue
' io race. All kitow n Ibis is nil no-.
Mrs. r.arnelt said:
"The lynching record." she said
"discloses the hvpi risy of Ihe
lynchers."
Describing the riol al Springfield.
III.. Mrs. ltarnell said il was all he
cause a white woman said Ihal a ne
gro man criminally assaulted her.
Later. Mrs. Haruetl said, the woman
published a retraction, but. the lyn
ched victims were dead.
TRYING TO AID NATURE
IN MAKING A
MAN
NI'.WI'UIM'. U. I., .lane I'or
the purpose of broadening the sh'oiil-iier-
and depenintr ihe chest, "Ituhy"
I'.rovvu. the slll.,'lllll.linil ehihl today
is under the instruction of Thomas
Shay, tin" famous varsity rowimj
conch. John Nicholas Itrnwu, as Ihe
v.callliiesi American child is christ
cued, has caused his mother con--iilernblc
of anxiety becnilse of his
slow dev elopclllclil ill grow lb. Iliiw
iiiL' vus rectimcndcd and wilh tbi
Shav was euL'au'ed.
The bnliy allvady p.w-i- slll.UIKI
llnil nf hi- mi-ii iind when he cmcs of
ae lie will ililu rile .f.'ill.llllll.UIUI.
THE '-500"' CLUB ENJOYS
MISS BARRIE'S HOSPITALITY
Mi-- Itnrrii- i-nl.-i t;i it.f.l lli
- l it. i.t ll.-r U'.vao it. U'.-t M.'.lt'..n!
Wfiltn'-d.tv :it-lt'rii'nn. in n mu-t Ao
ii'jht Pi I nun i in r. With ilu- -.c-.-inM
tl?.- '".un" f-lnl, cf...(1 it- !n-'lin'.r-f..r
lli- -iitnmiT, Mr-, fr. I,. S!it
tMfrli(trii won tlic prin ;i ml M r. .1.
1'i-rrv I It Mii-olntioii trrijiliy. A 1 o -
li''llt t'til enljilir-ll M' cprvi(.
David Pence of Trail Creek was
recent visitor in Medford.
SCENE OE
;e
California National Guard
Readies MGG!oud-No
Trouble as Yet With the
Strikers.
.MVLOl'l), (al.. June' ;). The
troops arrived at ll:l."i this morning.
The strikers are peaceful ami there
are no signs of trouble wilh the sol-
Idiers.
SACUTMKXTO, June .l.-Oover-nor
(tilled received only one dispatch
from Adjutant (icueral Luiiek in
charge of Ihe militia sent to hold I be
rioters in check and Hint was from
Diuismiiir. HO miles from the camp.
It bore Ihe iiilornialinn Ihal IOO,000
was al Ihe disposal of Ihe troops to
iiiell ihe disturbances.
SHE GOT FLOWERS FOR
GRANDFATHERS GRAVE
ST. LOI IS. June :l.--l!ecausc she
obtained a large boijiiel of llowers
for the grave of her. graudfal her.
Mary Clipper, nine years of age, is at
llie House of Dcleiiliou here tnihiv.
'Miiry ihoiiglii thai -her grandfather
jWonld lie forgotten because he Jell
'under ibc Ciuifcderalc .colors ju the
Icivil w;ir and determined that he
'should be fittingly rei bored, the
I'lllr -jirl i-oiitnM-d a way to get ;)
I ; i costly memorial,
i 'flic ,-liihl isited one of the lead-
i llorisis of Ihe city and repre-
-I'lHed that she was sent by unolhei
' llorisi I,, fill a special order.
Ituscs. ferns, carnations and lillics
cre Innieil ocr to her and wilh her
.nil- looded willi the sweet ly-sceul -id
load she made her way to the
ccnii'lerv.
, Alter placing ihe flowers on Ihe
l-tuvc the child returned to the fol
risls and made confession,. She was
placed under arrest.
HEAVY GUNS TO PROTECT
PANAMA CANAL ENTRANCE
VASII!N(!ToN. .)m. :.- K.,mv
iiiLr Imp rt'timi it' Sccri'lnrv of War
1 hi kinsKit li'iitti I'iimtriin, when In
-prut lutMily iliiys in luokin nwr tin
Cilllill Zhla. IIIIIIMIItHMMII'Mlt iiuul'
ihul $7.UlHi.(HHt will In- iv..'imIi'.! in
MHTMiiiHlihir tht- cjittjil w ilh ' t'nriifi
'iti inn-. Tin "ii'itilirjinl point nf
I hi- ile'iMMM t- ihiii llu- iiio-i iiiniliM-n
niul pmi-crl'iil tpf Iinitcrics mi' to
tic pl.'H'iil -i it- lo pi-uteri tlin cithiil
ll'niu pn--il'ti' JttljM'k trnitl lilt! I'iK'i-
t'ic cou-t.
St i-i'rlii ry I hMfi-m ml Mn jor
'Jcticnil ,1. l-'riinkliii lli-ll lui c ''iim
i pc nun t it- rn rct'iilly niul plnn to
f'tility tin- i'h nit I i.- Hip result imi
1;tri il'-Iiln'iiiti'iu-. in uljii'li 1 1 1 - iniliti
'Irn'mincr1 liutciin p;trticipiiti'(l. Pre--ident
Tnt't i- liiirltly plcnspil willi (lie
p!iin-.
STI!; MAN OK I'.Sfil.ANI)
ItAI'IIII.V Ni:AltlN;
ICNI)
LONDON. .Line :t. -Di-pite denials
there has been n rniuked falling off
lately in the pli vnica 1 condition of
.lopepli Chamberlain and great alarm
is felt liy his family.
For some time now bin tianie lias
been carefully kept out of the intpcrs
by his family nnd friends. The reason
is that lie now walks with Kreater
difficulty, and there are inonientii
when ho niffem from lf of mernarr.
CAEEED 10
MISTAKE
Article Published Regard
ing Great Raise in Flour
Shown to be Erroneous
by a Local Baker.
"Vhoccr wrolu that article in the
morning paper regurdiii"' the raise in
jthe price of flour was certainly mil
ivory well informed. A number of the
platei Is uiaile are erroneous,
while none of the figures are cor
rect." j In Ihe foregoing 'manner did I).
I'Vhl, one of lint proprietors of the
Snow Klake Hakery of this city enii
Iradict the statements puiilislied of a
great raise in .flour:
lu the firsl place," said Mr. Kohl
"a barrel of II weighls J!MI
p Is iuslead of 1H0 as reporled.
And instead of paying $(l.:7 for soft
wheat flour we nre paying .t.-.2ll. So
much for llie price of flour.
"The Imkeries of Medford are 'sel
ling -li loaves of bread for 1 mid
they are M-oiince loaves iusleiid of
lli-ouncc loaves us ri'iiirled. The
only advance Ihal has been made so
far is lo make a I 1-oiiuce loaf iu
slead of n l.Vouncc loaf as we did
when flour was ifl.Kd a barrel."
JUNIORS SHOW SENIORS
JOLLY TIME AT PARTY
'flic si'dale and diirnilivd Senior
i Ills- of llie l; ,J School ililc
Ihaue.l on; l,el 'l'c Ihe wariulb of
the jo'l.v .1 m ir ' L-enialilv al
c reception tendered the "sn,n
to die" class of 'till by the
members of '111. who musl s i it,ke
up Ihe task of being dignified as
becomes a Senior.
Not un effort was spared by 'HI
lo show ")!( a '..noil lime and there
v.ns something doing i very tninule.
Delightful refreshments and llie
many excellent numbers ,m a splend
id program made the evening pass
all lo fast, 'flic class of 'III cer
laiuly enjoyed I lienisrlves though
a Junior reception menus lie- last of
High School fe-livilies f,,r thcin.
THINKS NEAR BEER IS REAL
THING AND GETS DRUNK
SAN FUANOISCO. Jui. :. The
efl'ecl of the imagination on the nr.
lion ,d' man was illusf'raled yester
day, when Frank Hates, n tramp wilh
a reserve supply of funds, passed
throiic.li Iterkeley. and after driuk
iu a lame innulity of "nenr beer"
bclieviu' hi. was drinking hlLrer. gave
gave every siuu- of lieii:- inlosicu
ted and beletved lie vva- drunk.
Phycdl!oi;iss ul the I uiv erel y "I
Califnriiia said Ihe ense is mi nler
esfuig corroboration of a vel-es.
tnblished theory conccriiing the el
,1'ect of iuia'jilialion of on the son-o.
The lael . 1 1,,- , could, nor loll
llie difference in the ln-le of the
lia nncle-s !i,",erm;o he was dr inkim;
and the in! o i a n I . Wll- -ufficicn! I"
work on hi- inia'.:ii:tilnn to the ev-l.-ot
thiit. belie'. iiiL' be v.f ill unk.
be took iip.'li Inm-i'll all 'lie pt'i'.i-Icl'c-
of a ui.'in " b" ivnNv i- i'it,,vi
calcd. dates s.-iw a t'e.jiilati.,n beer sign
In S'li.-tt I nek av'miue and ordered a
bottle of beer. He was s,.n ed nL'ain
and again and finally showed symp
toms of being very drunk. 71 was
not until Ivvo hours latter he learned
what he had been drinking and his
condition bctfaii to improve.
T
HELP
Central Oregon Must Look
Elsewhere Than to Hill
to Solve Transportation
Question.
I'OlfTI.AND, June .'h-James J.
Ill has practically served notice on
Oregon Unit the ICasleru mid Central
portions of the stnte. musl look else
where Hum to him for .relief of its
transportation problem.
He asserted that he had every con
fidence in the future of Ihe slnln but
'that his duty was to develop the re
gion along Ihe lines of the Client
iMirtlierti,
LATE LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar llafer and
Mss Ida Nelson will leave lonight fur
a few days ii; Porllund. Mr. llafer
will continue easl.
Peler M. Kershaw, general malin
ger of the Oregon (Irunitc eompniiv,
lenves lodny for u visit of some
! weeks iii llis former liome at flrny
iville. III. Mr. Kershaw's fnllier re
(iciilly died mid I,, s..e the estnte
jis the purpose of his Irip ensl. He
look wilh him a larc number of
iMcdford booklets und plans a good
deal of missionary work ivbile easl.
John Donahue, a former resident of
this cily arrived Weduesduv evening
i'or a short visit in Medl'onl. I e will
l ave i for ( 'lii.-ngo, III.
: Col. (.,... P. Mii'ns of Too, is in
Moilfonl on a brief bu-iue-s trip.
GIRLS MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP
I OF COLLEGE FRATERNITY
IfOl'IIKSTKII. .1 ;t. Women
members of ibc clu-s of I'.'im ul Ihe
I'liiver-ily of llocbe Icr mud lean
sweep Iii today's eh using of mem
bers of the New Vol I; I ,ln ,, ,,, ',i
lieln Kappa Frnlernily.' 'I'be young
men of Ihe class were at no time ill
Ihe running, for i of tlnui could
show the reiUisnte average of 0'J in
clu-s siaiiding I'or Ihe four yours
course.
that no chapter in llm slnle bus ever
before I'noeil ihe necessity of a
wurding nil Ihe available keys to
yoiang women.
DEATH KNELI. POUNDS TO
TELEPHONE COMPETITION
CI.F.YF.LAND. June .1. The Cnit
er 'I'eleplunie coiupnuy failed in its
lllrenipl lo secure Ic.'al relief froln
the aliened inrond made upon ils
'long distance arei uienl with the
ocal independent i-niupunies l,y the
Ileil I'oucerne.
j The p.'lilioll filed by ill" I'llilid
Slale- cmpn'i v a-uiiiL' a te npor.-ii v
injuneiiou re 1 1 , i i n i I i ! ' allihit.'- n!-
t'-tllp-- I" ilnliiee lie iril,,ii,'ii,!i" ! I'miii
pmiies lo violate their I'xi tii'i: (10
V CI I' eolilrilet i"i' I'Ut disl.-inc' -el'..
vice was icl ,i-. d bv .In, lei' Tailor
of Hi- 1'niloil Sli.ti- Snpi.'U',' . o.irl.
Tl," !:ll ,',,,,M,;,, ie- i.,',l in the
r I 111, -Il were the An eri. nn T'-le-.
!!"., , ,;,!,.'. ill,, I III" I Vm:il I 'll-
,ion r,'!e-r,i,b 'on,p,,nv, 'I'!,,- coi
c"iiis were rlniiged in lb,- pi-lilioti
inilll operalin' a lrn-1 in restntint
of trade.
'I'hal llie deci-ion given by Judge
Taylor sounds the ihalh kceil of the
independent companies I- (fie opin
ion of a Central Cnioii ofticial. who
said todrty: r
win no
ill
is
;h
Id
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