MEDFOKD
Daily
FOURTH YEAR.
MEDFORD, ORKGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21, u
NO. 80.
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NEW YORK, June 21.
An unverified ruimir (hat
llurrimuii died in Kurope to
day caused groat confusion
on Willi street. A sharp break
in the market followed the
circulation of the report. The
directors of the I'liion Pa
cific were advised when they
last received word that llnr
rinian was supimscd to he in
Vienna todav.
NEW TRAIN
SERVICE IS IN
Shasta Limited Passed Through Med
ford Monday Morning on Time
to a Dot.
Train No. 12, ihe Slmsta Limited.
pa sod through Medford north on her
first regular trip Monday morning,
and Judge V. M. Crowell of the
First National bank was tin first
Medford passenger to take advantage
of the new .-ervice. The train was
on time to the minute. The new
schedule is as folm:
Northbound.
No. 10 Koseburg local, . .7:41 a. m.
No. 12 Shasta limited ... 0 :2o a. in.
No. Ui- Oregon express. . . 3:'J4 p. in.
No. 14 Portland express. . S :J!) p., m.
Southbound.
No. li--SluiKtu limited. . .5:."iU a. ni.
No. 15 Calif, express .. 10 :35 a. ni.
No. 13 S. F. express 3:32j). m.
No. 19 Ashland pass. .. 10:45 p. m.
Train No. 0 does not connect at
Roseburg with trains going north,
and jNo, If runs only to Ashland.
Shasta limited, Nos. 11 and 12,
are not intended for local travel and
parties hoarding same must apply
for reservations in advance. , But
little baggage will go forward by
this train. Baggage will follow.
For local points passengers should
lake trains 10, 12. 15 and Ui.
Hoing north, the Portland express
makes only the larger town stops.
No. 13, however, makes the usual
stops.
The eoaeh heretofore carried on
freight train Xo. 225 is discontinued.
Lo c a 1 f re i gh t s will pass , red f o rd
(lining the day instead of night as
heretofore.
Trains 11. 12. 13 and 14 alone
earry mail.
This new service is the be-t the
Nogue River valley has ever had.
Letters mailed in Portland before
5:P0 p. m. will reach Med ford at
5:0 the following morning as will
the Telegram and the Journal, each
which will be delivered ..-o that
"ple will be able to have a m;ws-
i nape? at the breakfast table, which
ill bo somewhat of a novelty to
1 -xon'p of Medford.
Fine Oxfords.
l:i t.-l'i. I,!;i,'l; r
"r, X'-r wo
K.,r men, .)(
ihe dre.icer-i ii;id saurnilN are
i:re.iily in need "f a telcphnre lire.
!'"d it nppertr there i n irnod .ipnTi
tur the riLiit man to put in a
"trnl line.
RUHT
HARRIMAN
IS DEAD
4
PLACER GROUND
mi rwiiio onrn
ON EVANS CREEK
IE
Party of Cnlifornians Inspected
Property and Bonded Some
Rich Placer Ground 12
Miles Up Evans Creek.
MAY BRING DREDGERS
FROM CALIFORNIA
Woodville School Districi Corrects
Defect in Previous Bond Issue
By Voting Again..
During the past neven days mat
ters of much importance to Wood
ville und other placer mining dis
tricts occurred, when a party of men
inspected and bonded some rich
placer ground about 12 miles up
Evans creek for the sum of $80,000.
The proposed purchase, if consum
mated, will mean the erection of one
or more dredgers by men who have
been operating dredgers for a num
ber of years in California for them
selves and for some of the largest
financial interests that have backed
dredging operations in one of Cali
fornia's greatest dredging areas,
This is not preliminary to an offer
f stock to cover operations in the
erection of the necessary machinery;
these men will not need outside fi
nancial nssn-lnuee.
Bonds Are Voted.
At a special school election in
Woodville. held on the I!th iust..
a vote was taken on the jpiestion of
issuing bonds in the Mini of $15,000
for the purpose of creeling and
equipping a two-.-tory brick school-hoie-e.
Twenty-nine ha Mots were
cjcTt, each readinu, "llonds Yes."
This special meeting was held to cure
a defect sjiid to have existed in the
proceedings when the question of
bonds was first voted upon.
The making of the brick for the
new sehoolhouse is going steadily
ahead with a full crew of men at the
Ifortou brick yard, about one mile
from town. ,
The Kntipp sawmill, wliieh has the
contract fr furnishing Ihe wood
work Cnr the Wnndville school build
ing, has heen shipping material the
past week for a similar huihling at
Myrtle Creek.
The Southern Tacific luis again
changed it.s depot agent at this 4iut.
Mr. Fields, the retiring agent, treated
the puhlie well.
The committee of citizens which
guaranteed the .$2000 required by the
county court to be donated at this
point in the erection of the new steel
bridge across Kogue river, in re
ceiving substantial bilcking by the
signatures and subscriptions of the
villagers:
Mr. Cone of the box factory was
in town Saturday arranging for the
site for his new building.
Sale of the J. II. Whipple ranch
is reported. It is about one-half
'mile out. Other deal- lately made
include a lot to Mr. Klizabeth Wil
' sun of Li ingston. Mont. AIo a 10
Mcre. tract, out four mile-, from Geo.
II. Ke-ter-'jii to Idaho investors.
; Mr. I,. H. Kllis is at work on. a
. ('fi.i'ort.'ihle cottage nc.tr t'un. and .1
' 11C.V rut:;li;e ln-iliu' ereeti'i! by Xtui li'I
M;;ihi C'-i'iv a I'"..; uf p. 'I'd.
Mr. !!. A. I'icrce, who forrnei'ly
M,l ;,. nt, l.'.ignc iv. cr iKan!
fir.M t- I':!--. h;t iu-l nio-.i'd ittlo lr
ori'hi'rd home 'ti the W" "dlnim
' p'nee.
All exjiei't t.'aiit'it nia dredLii! n..iti
is at worl- overh.vi! in: the ti:.'iiL'i:.''
I plant of the White Shcbley II mt
1 Mit itii; Co. It is expected lll.lt dO
ilavw will be reunited to C"ltip!cte tile
I work.
TWO FORTUNATE
ARE 10 SEE
. . 1 t
v , i . WTV J -
E2sffiSr -r'i J H point raow r
uioKoirr
.1 Interest in
Oile il ill.- ruiul-
YOUNG LADIES WORKING HARD
. TO SECURE TRIP TO THE FAIR
Sure trips to the lair, and the pos
sibility of seciiiL' Yellow-tone I'ark.
the "Wonderland of America," are
causing some ardent work to be done
by the younger set of young 'adies
around Medford and vicinity.
However, I he re is still the oppor
tunity for many more to become our
guests on these fair trips, as the ter
ritory is large, and 30 yearly sub
scriptions can easily' be secured, (es
pecially more so. when one is given
the privilege of securing old subscrib
ers renewals, along with new sub
scriptions. All should remember, these trips
will be given to each and every one
who secures 1(0 yearly subscriptions
to The Medford Daily Trfibune or j
the equivalent to the same. j
There are no doubt many young la- j
dies who would be pleased indeed to
go as our guest, and enjoy u week's j
trip at Ihe fair with all e. tenses
paid, but leaving never done any snlic- j
filing, they arc afraid of their aiiil- .
it v to secure the required number of'
i subscriptions. Itather than try and,
I make a failure, as they feel sure of, ':
! 1hey would homier lose the oppor
'(unity. !
To thc-e youiiLr ladies then; is thi
induce- try ii for a few days and
j s(m what success ymt meet with,
ji iifted ability ir- something very few
!are fortunately bestowed with, but
ilhe basi- for the -.ame all have, and'
; with cultivation and determination ;
there are none but what '-an make an
".-.'!nt record for them-elves.
To ill" one liC'.ci- 1) '"'' . '-'!-( !m
j it i! a d rneef the public, they nnt-
im'i tVcl i'lNi'i, I, i h--" i. Vt- .h.-:r
!(i.:uv- are m:d wliiM-f tin-v iuvt lived, .
, ihe -.-n - l.:-, : to meet ,
!!.! -'r.o,rfj-. Kv.:i -jjould it
. rii-M'tifj- tot;i -t-a' -o.rs. olic
:lM' n:e-i! - of ii.-V''oplii'' will.
!.' cr. p'-v-epn,;.c. ;(!oI tad, which
. .'Mer U-f- ur.r- It. of ii -ca !-alible j
'!(. to one. !
N'-.w ilu.t there ab..,in.-!y the;
j uranee of a week's outing at tho
'fair to every one securing the 30 '
YOUNG LADIES
IHIS POINT FREE
poin t.
(lie Yelln
tiitte National I'arh.
yearly -ubscripl ions, it gives to ihoe
who did not feci that they eared to
put forth efforts in Ihe contest where
(here was the possibility of receiving
no compensation for their trouble
the opportunity of taking up this
work, knowing that within two or
three weeks they will be entitled to
a week's visit at the fair.
There are three special offers Ihat
were announced Saturday which, if
taken advantage oT, will be instru
mental in giving every one a big lift.
Uut u r weeks now remain before
the girls securing these trips will be
known, and then on to the fair for
all.
Big Week Ahead.
To the contestant securing the best
results Ibis coining week is the one
that will add materially to her vote
list, and stand the best opportunity
of securing the chaperon trip to Yel
lowstone Park.
All three special offers are good
for one week only, closing next Sat
urday night. This should he your
banner week in gathering hi your
promises, as the evtra vote should
not be lightly overlooked. .
Yearly Subscriptions.
A big opportunity is today given
the young ladies competing for the
prize trips offered by The Tribune
to secure the benefit and credit of
live yearly sub-cvipt'ions. To the
ouMtr lady securing the most buwi
nps's between now and next Saturday
nigh: will be given credit for five
yearly u!seripiinu-. Tbi- is a good
c-Iimvcc for -one one to lessen ihcir
-tip'ilcfed nf) yeailies by five. ihu
having to only -ecute 2'i subscrip
tion ih order Uj -cue i be A.-V.-i'.
fair t no,
15.003 Free Votes.
To the fine -eeurim.' the movt busi-i;c-s
lieuei-ii now and n'xt Saturday
night. bc-i'Ic-i -e'-uritig (he credit for
five yearly subscriptions. ' will he
given a bonus ballot good for ft, 000
(Confinued onVire
STAND 10 TO 2 I
FOR ACQUITTAL
Came Into Court Saturday at Noon
and Were Discharged Cost
of Trial Was Over
$50,000.00.
CALL PUBLISHES AN
EDITORIAL ON THE CASE
Says the Fabric of the Law Gives
Way Before the Weight of
Great Wealth.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. The
(jury in the Calhoun bribery case
came into court yesterday nt nonu
land reported Unit thoy were hope
lessly disagreed. They stand 10 to
2 for acquittal. Thus closed a trial
that ran for months and cost I lie
city over $50,000.
The San Francisco Call, owned 'by
John D. Sprockets, was the only
morning papor of this city to pub
lish an editorial on the action of the
) jury-
"The simple moral of the Cullioun
triul and its outcome," stales Ilic
J Call, "is that a wicked rich man has
it better chaneo of getting into hca-
ven than an outraged public hn-. of
getting hiin into jail.
. "The fabric of the luu gives way
.under the weight of millions Ihe
I penal code is not built to hold against
Ihe pressure of the pluiocrnl. espe
cially when his crimi- - committed
ri ir:i iii'-t lite public."
PARTY OF LADIES WENT
TO ASHLAND ON SPECIAL
A number of Medford ludicswcnt
up lo Ashland Saturday ou tho Cal
ilorniu special, reluming in tho Med
ford nutos, Thoso making the trip
were Mrs. II. P. Theiss, Mrs. W. I.
Vawler. Airs. ( has. M. Delhi, Mr.
,Kdgar Mater. .Mrs. C. I. Hutehason,
Mrs. J .11. Torncv, Mrs. J. M. Kecne,
Mis. Y. Stoke,' Mrs. Purcell, Mrs.
II. C latm-dcn, Afrn. Dimtap, Mrs.
K. It. Pickel. .rrs. ('has. Itishop, Miss
Nelson.
SCHOOL ELECTION WAXES
WARM AT THE FINISH
It may possibly ..urprisc several
resident ol Mcdlord lo know that
there is a cliool election on this nf
tcrtiooii, mid us the cloin time lor
Ihe polls i;roH.s near lite libt is de
veloping tllleM'Clcd varialtes,
I'ricnds of fo men bciny out iu
force. W. T. York and (I e K.
.Marshall are the two candidates.
FARMER SELLS OWN MAKE
OF BRANDY; FINED $200
KI'dKXK, June HI. - CharlcJ
Knopp, 'a farmer, was lined .fjlltl by,
.Iitdjie Harris, of the circuit court. I
yesterday for selling; prune brandy,
which he hud mauufaciureil on his
farm, contrary to the local option
law. The triind jury is still working
,on other Iiiitoi' case., and five se
cret iuilictntctils were returned yes
terday. lhoe imljcteil tint yet bcinir
in ceiody.
New Cases.
V. S. Tiijhill s. m. ri ,l.
II. I.. fie-chcM, ,1,,;,... ii.'i-i,.,., in,..
del- ' i. ftrrn. .,f M,.,!f'on .l.-vi li v (',,.:
ictiici to recoier .loMcv. V. I.
Va.vtcr. .ttlonicy for plnoiliif.
Threff sa Vtnills are in operation,
and fourth tins done some sawine;
mid wjll do more in fhe near future.
Boys' Clotlilnfl. I
Hoys' fine clolliinR nl . Hpeeinll
priceii thin week. Sec li.ii Dyke's.
EXPRESS THEIR
'Wire President Colvlg Thanks for
Entertainment Afforded Them
Saturday by Local
People.
EYES WERE OPENED TO
RESOURCES OF VALLEY
Everything Went Off Without a Hitch
Saturday Visitors Took Great
Interest in Orchards.
San Francisco, Cnl., (1-20,
'nil.- Win. Colvig, 1'roHident
, Mcdlord Coiunierciiil Club,
.Meilloid, Din. That autoino-
' niobile ride through the beau-
til'ul liotiub Rivor valley not
4 only intide lbtl Cnliforiiiacs
1 1 1 1 1 j and refreshed, but it
opened their eyes to your
4 resources. After tho indi-
4" x'idiuil tlinnks expresBCtl to
your people, all of you know
full well how much nppreoi-
4 alcd the courtesies were.
(Signed) California Promo-
lion Couunittco, by Kttfus
1. Jennings.
4-
Xcer was an ttnliirtaiument ten
dered a visiting; party in .Medford
carried tint with a realcr decree of
-itri'iss Itinii that of Saturday last,
when tlx1 California business men re
.t 1 1 i-i i i itr 1 rum a Irip to Iho A.-V.-P.
e.vpoHitiou wero met at the depot by
nutos and taken to Ashland, where
they regained tlicir train. Every
thing went off without a hitch, bar- .
fine; the difference .in time of arri
val, the train arriving at 2 :'Jt p. in.
inntend of 2:45 as advertised.
Large Crowd on Hand.
Seventh street presented n metro
politan uir ou Saturday, if tho
crow;ds were any crilcriXn. liver "0
autos were in -siht,' :tl bciui; used
to carry the visitors. They wero
filled without disturbance and the
loiter line started.
I The ride to Asbbiiid was enjoyed
by the visitors very much, if thjr
'expressions of wonderment were tiny
I criterion. Knrh car was drixen by u
j Medford booster, who employed hit
time in telliujr his passengers ol' till)
valley.
When the parly arrived in Ashland
they were lukeii to the grove lor a
lew luoineuts, end Ibcii taken lo their
rain.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS.
Mrs. Iloru IInrbaui:li accoiupnuied
Mrs. Ii. Sti'tidluan as Tar as Allluiid
ou her way home to Anaheim Fri
dny. 9
Miss Frances Nuitiiiii and Miss
Kiniita Judge spent Friday a fterimoii
willi.Mcdfoid friends.
Dr. Ii. F.. Kelscy was up from Hold
Hill Thur-il;i. bu-iiie.-.
AM.::- .). X. .loli,,.,,,, ., flinnls
I'a - iitii'inlitiL' ; ntii-r-. ni the
con ri ltoni. i'ltnrsil.. v .
.Mrs. Win. lirievc p,.t,i I ,,,! ,
i f;.' iu Mi ill'ord.
.Mr-. II. llenn ol A-bland has
!"i,.i'i! Ii.ir tlaiu'liier. Mi-s Ci.ice
lleniy. ;,h,l th.'.v lia-.c l.',!.e,i bo,lC-
lii.'.'pii.g i . ,mi- ii, the K.tbli bo,tsc.t
Mr. and Mrs. ,fcs-e Kose have re
nin, ed to Senile, alter a week's
vi --if at the borne of Or. If. T. Ilur
ni'lt. Parasols and Umbrellas.
' floe-tbird of on nvor.v pnroI
nun umljMlla in van fyke s More ling
week.