Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 03, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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MedfoeD' Daily Tribune
FOURTH YEAR.
MEDFORD, OIM-XJOX, TUKSUAY, AUGUST 3, 1909.
No. 116.
REAMES
66
BODY-BLOW
Will Probably Apply
Aside All Findings
of Court Or Will
of Fish Lake Ditch
"Why, should" I quibble ovor 15 da;.-- when do hit it will lie a body
blow"
Such in Attorney A. K. Bennies' deli ti the City of Medford, mid be
yond tbnt brief Htatomdiit ho in uon-coiiiiiiittul. It wan inudu after be had
onscutcd Monday afternoon to a stipulation regarding the serving of
the notice on M. F. Huuley, regarding the sociul tc i of court. Had he
not consented to wnivo certain technical mat tern it would have been noo
ccHMary to have called another Hjiacinl term, which would have been donj
with a loss of 10 or 15 day. ' Hut that he in not yet through flghtiu,;
is evidenced by his Htiitoinetit that h j ban yet u body blow to deliver.
Two courses are open to Attorney Retimes. One in that bo apply to
the circuit court immediately after the special session comes to n close
for an injunction to restrain tho city from entering uHn the ff'anloy land
on the ground that the culling of the special term is unconstitutional. The
other in that ho uttaek tho water right of the Fish Luko Ditch Com
pany, and enjoin the city from turning the water of Little Butte Creek
into the gravity water system after it is completed.
It is evident that if Attorney
Kennies persists in his endeavorH to
block the city of Modford on behalf
of his client M. F. Hanloy. that the
city will have gained but little in hav
ing the sM'ciul term of court held in
this district, llelwcen the courses
open to him. it is probable that ho
will choose the one which will enjoin
the city from entering upon tho Hun
ley prumisuH nftor tho damages have
been assessed by tho special term of
court.'
Here then, is the procedure to block
the city. As soon ns a judgement U
entered by Judge Coko, and the spec
ial term iH ended, un injunction
will be asked for to enjoin the city
from entering upon the Hanloy prem
ises upon tho ground thnt the calling
and holding of the special term of
court was unconstitutional. Then it
temporary injunction is issued until
the case can bo tried in tho Septem
ber torm of court, which will prob
ably be reached sometime in October,
owing to tha congested condition of
(tie calendar. When tho cqso is
hoard, if the injunction is disolvcu,
well and good, but if it is made per
manent, tho case will have to be car
ried to tho Supreme Court, which will
mean nnothor delay.
On tho othor hand, if Attorney
Retimes doeiods to fight tho Fish Lokc
Ditch Company regarding the water
rights, tho city will be ennbled to
build tho pipe line, but will probably
he enjoined from turning the water
into the system until such tiifio as tho
ciiro is tried out between TIanlcy and
tho Fish Lnko Ditch Company.
So no mnltor which particular
"body blow" Koamcs cures to uso, it
seems that tho city will use time.
The fact ' that Attornoy Itenmos
would not appcur in tho proceedings
in Jacksonville on Monday, oxcopt as
an outsido attorney, indicates that he
will Book to onjoiu tho city from tak
ing advnntngo of tho Bpoeinl torm of
court, on tho ground that it was nn-1 K.' B. Wise and C. Tilloti, of Port
constitutional, and will bo able to land, are in Modford on business.
HAS A
99
N RESERVE
for Injunction to Set
During Special Term
Attack Water Rights
Company.
ullliin tint t at no time did tbe defend
ant acknowledge the legality of the
'pecial term. ' ,
The jury wan taken Tuesday to the
Haniey promises to ussoss the dam
ages. They were ordered to repot t
in court Wednesday morning nt 10
o'clock. Tho jury is eomprisod of A.
L. W'eiiner, J. W. Orover, C. J. Sea
man, (leorge Garrett, C. A. Elinson,
Fred Minthorii, .William Von der Ilel
len, ( 'buries W. Lofland, J. J. Murphy,
Isnao A. Merritnnn, T. J. Fish, George
V. Weeks.
GRASSHOPPERS ARE
I
y
Make Ralls Slippery Coming up
Grade . From Jacksonville
Threntc:i to Retard Traffic
Grasshoppers are threatening to
tie up truffle on tho Hoguo River rail road.
President Buruum is looking
for n remedy, and k pass for life will
probably bo given tbe person who
solves the problem of keeping the
pests off tho rails.
For Home time grasshoppers have
been bothering tho progress of the
Valley Limited. Thoy flock upon the
mils in such numbers that the rails
become slippery, nnd it is nlmostl im
possihlc .to get up tho grndo coming
dilcma is a serious problem, and one
Dnrniim would like to solvo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Boll, of Wood,
have boon visiting friends in 'Modford
who have boon visiting friends in
Modford have retumod home.
DESERT GUNS
TO
I
Tense Situation In Central Oregon
Railroad War Is Relieved by
Removal of Armed Camp
Followers.
THREE MEN ARRESTED
FOR ATTEMPTING TO
BLOCK TW0HY ROAD
Disposition Shown to Take the Matter
Into Court Dove of Peace
Over Camps.
THE DALLES, Aug 3. With the
removal of the armed camp folowers
of the contractors reputedly in the
employ of rivnl Hill and Harrimau
lines, the tense situation which has
existed in the DesChutes canyon dur
ing the past few days, was relioved
today. '
It is not lokcly that an armed con
flict will occur now, as both sides
show u dispositon to take the fight
into the courts.
Three men were arrested yesterday
by deputy sheriffs for attempting to
block the roadway to tho Twohy
Bros. These men have been released
.under a bond of $750 each to keep
the peace.
HERO DOUBLES SIZE
OF ORCHARD TRACT
Chicago Clubman Buys 20 Acres of
Beebe Orchard Adjoining
Present Holdings.
A. Conro Fiero, who recently pur
chased tho J. W. Myers tract cast of
Central Point, paying .20,000 for 20
acres of the finest orchard in tho val
ley, has doubled the size of his hold
ings by purchasing from A. W. Beebe
20 acres adjoining to tho west, pay
ing if 11,000, or $550 per aero for the
same. Seven noresf this Beeb
tract is planted to 3-year-old near
and (I acres to 5-year-old Kpifzcn
berg apples. Tho remaining 7 acres
wii ho planted to" pears this winter.
This gives Mr. Fiero one of the be!
10 acres of fruit in tho valley. .
PLEASED A GOOD HOUSE.
Everyone who snw the Ingles nnd
Darling Sketch team at tho Bijoa
theatre last night went away highly
pleased. They are far tho best vmi
devillo peoplo that have played Med
ford. The playlet, "A Husband in
Clover," given by Ingles nnd Darling
is onuo of tho cleanest, brightest and
most laughable ovor witnessed horo.
Tho Bijou picture program was extra
good, nnd wo hope to seo largo hous
os so that (his popular playhouse can
acts as tho prosont ono.
Always boo the Rogno River Fish
Co. for fresh fish, drossed chickens,
oysters, otc.
UPRISING IN
MOROCCO
SPREADS
Spanish Garrison in Mellila Doomed
Natives on Verge of Revolt
Situation More
Serious.
IF ALFGNZ0 LOOSES HIS
THRONE REPUBLIC SURE
TO BE INSTITUTED
Government Finds it Impossible to
Forward Trustworthy Vroops
to Relieve Garrison.
LISBON, Portugal. Aug. 3. Fif
teen thousand Moors are attacking th
teen thousand -Moors are attacking
the Spanish troops entrenched in and
around Melilln today, according to n
mesape received here. The Spapnish
situation is desperate, and was made
doubly (-o by the fact that the native
population, heretofore not participat
ing in the war. are reported revolting.
From reports of the refugees who ran
through the besiegers' lines, if the na
tives revolt tho Spanish garrison in
Mellila is doomed. Coast ports re
port that the uprising is spreading
throughout Morocco.
Situation Serious.
CERBERE, France, Aug. 3. The
troops sent from Barcelona to dis
lodge the rebels entrenched in the
mountains were repulsed with heavy
hisses, necoring to messages received
here today. The situation in Catalo
nia is serious. The followers of eth
late Don Carlos, pretender to the
throne-of Spain, aro working to ad
vance tho cause of his son, Don Jam
ie, but it. is thought there is but little
chance of bis gaining tho crown.
If AJfonzo loses tho throne, a re
public will probably be formed. Thnt
the revolutionists, nnd by the re
verses in Morocco, was shown con
clusively today.
It was learned today that Captain
General Santiago, commanding the
Barcelona garrison was notified ' by
Madrid that it is imposible to for
ward trustworthy reinforcements.
Following the defeat of his forces,
the army is being disrupted by the
this news greatly discouraged the loy
ulist lender.
VLTERANS TO HOLD
REUNION SFPT.13
Jacksonville Members of the G. A. R.
Are Planning to Entertain
Comrades of District.
The Jacksonville members of tiio
Grand Army of the Republic ore plan
ning a monster reception to their
eomrados throughout the Southern
Oregon district, to be held on Sep
tember 13-14-15-15-17. Tho mer
chants of that city are providing lib
eral funds for tho occasion and no
doubt n splendid time will be had.
The occasion is the annual reunirt'i
of old soldiers nnd old sailors.
SPOKANE MAN BIT
BY SHASTA LIMITED
New Arrival Carried to Hospital in Pre
carious Condit ion W as Crossing Track
at Depot when Train Struck HimSaid
to Have Been Drunk.
R. R. Puge, a recent arrival from
Spokane, was struck by the Shasta
Limited Tuesday morning while he
was attempting- to cross the track
near the Southern Pacific depot. He
was removed to the hospital in a pre
carious condition. It is believed he
will recover.
Pugh was struck a glancing blow in
fthe back by the pilot of tho engine.
It hurled him to the ground to one
side of the track, skinning his hands
T OUT
FOR PERKINS
Requisition Papers Issued by Gover
nor on Request of Dis
trict Attorney
As an aftermath of the' CosS" casa
in this city last year, a warrant has
been issued for Fred Perkins upon a
complaint filed by H. M. Coss, charg
ing adultery- Perkins was recently
located in Flagstaff, Ariz., but he is
reported to have left there for the
East.
District Attorney Mulkey request
ed requisition pnpers for ,-Perkins,
and they were issued. In the mean
time he left Flagstaff, and his pres
ent whereabouts are unknown to lo
cal authorities.
Perkins was formerly a civil en
gineer in this city.
PAYING EOR
ANIMAL SCALPS
One Lad Brought in Three Panthers
and Rueived a Bounty of $30
Nine Coyotes Slain.
County Clerk Coleman is proving to
be quite a connoisseur in scalps nnd
pelts." He has been called upon to
pass upon three panthers, a lynx and
nine coyotes, upon whose head the re
cent legislature placed a price. Pan
thers are worth $10, lynx $2 and coy
otes $1.50, of which the state pays
hnlf nnd the county half.
F. L. McKee, a 17-ycar-old hoy.
was the first to get a reward upon
panthers. He went out recently and
brought down three, for which ho re
ceived $30. Rnther a good day's
work. - .. .:
Tho only way to make money is
to save it, and tho best , way to save
it is to buy your toas, coffoo and
spices of the Southern Oregon Tea
nnd Coffee Co. Phono 3303.
and face. Several people endeavored
to warn him, but he paid no atten
tion to them. It is believed that the
man was intoxicated.
Dr. Harry Lane,' ex -mayor of Port
land, was the first physician to reach
the unfortunate man. NHe began an
examination when Drs. Conroy and
Seely arrived and had the man re
moved to the hospital. Little id
known of Pugh other than that he
arrived Monday from Spokane and
registered at the Nash.
WHY NOT BEAUTIFY
LOCAL CEMETERY?
Number of Citizens Wondering Why )
Pipe is Not Laid Into the Ceme
tery for Water Service
Why is the pipe line not laid into
the I. O. O. F. cemetery from tho
main in East Medford for which a
tap has already been put inf
A large number of citizens are ask-,
ing that question, especially those
who have hauled water there for
years in an endeavor to keep plots
green.
The cemetery could be made a
beauty spot with a little care and
with water. Many . citizens stand
ready to contribute money to the
cause.
Why is not something done?
A slight expense would work a
great transformation.
ELKS ARE TO MEET
HERE NEXT FRIOAY
Committee Appointed to Attend to
Institution of New Lodge
to Report Soon
Tho committee appointed by tha
temporary orgnnizatiaon of Elks to
prepare plans for tho institution of
the new lodge for Medford have call
ed a meeting at the temporary quar
ters for Fridnv evening ut 8 o'clock.
Over 30 enthusiastic Elks met last
week to discuss the organization
pluns and an even larger attendance,
is expected Friday evening to listen
to the report of the special commit
tee. The date of the institution of tho
Elks lodgo at Medford will bo a mem
orable one and tho committee prom -ises.
to make tho event ono that will
be second to none ever attempted in
a city of this size.
Every day is "special duy" for din
ncrs at the Spot Cafe. Seo our scores
of regulnr patrons for connnntion.