Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, September 22, 1909, Page 1, Image 1

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    uregon Historical ouueiy
City Hall .
$1,000 REWARD!
ONE T110UKANT) DOLLARS Rt'AVARD WILL BE PAID BY THE UNTJERSIONrV TO ANY PERSON WHO CAN SHOW BY AUTHENTIC TES
TIMONY THAT ANY CITY OR TOWN IN THE UNITED STATES, OUTSIDE OF THE ROGUE RIVER VLLEY. HAS TRIBUTARY TO IT.
WITHIN A 10-MILE RADIUS. A 20-MILE RADIUS, A 30-MILE RADIUS OR A 40-MILE RADIUS, AS MANY DIVERSIFIED RESOURCES
AS MEDEORD, OREGON, HAS WITHIN A CORRESPONDING RADIUS. MEDFORD COMMERCIAL CLUB.
Medford Daily Tribune
MEDFORD. OliEUON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900.
No. 159.
FOURTH YEAR. .,
BURGLARS
LOOT
STORE
OF
DEUEL 6 KENTNER'S ENTERED
LAST NIGHT BY ROBBERS
KEHTNER LOSES HOME
TIMBER CLAIM 8V FIRE, HAS
STORE ROBBED. ALL IN A WEEK
Robbers entered department store
through rear window and got away
with many suits of clothes, suit
cases and men's furnishings
CITY DONNING
GALA DRESS OF
PURPLE-WHITE
Business Houses Preparing Fronts
for Reception of Elks Tomorrow
Big Time About to Break
Loose.
AUTOS WANTED THURSDAY
TO TAKE B. P. 0. E. OUT
ln'i'tj
mi Irani
tl.ni'HtiililiHlimcnt of Dt'pcl li Ranlncr on Tuemlay
cvfuiiiK and u.ndV their escape with over $1000 worth, of goods. Tlie.po-
li.'O. insisted by Sheriff Jones, nre workup on til ecase,
. j
. . . .1... . .... ll.i..iit,rli n mill u'ltlllllW.
The bnrK'Hf guincu eiuraiu-e u n -
... .....i .i, .,.. wiiH in the more, for one mnn would nl have
.Wiim; " - . . , ...... v. iAnm
..i. i.. . r.rr (hn iiiiioiiiii oi comix wikuii. riu - -
nee to, the. h.' pit was'saincd'and from (hero into the store.
Mnnv aims Are i aneii. . -
Kiirht or ten suits of bent quality were taken well as a'doxen pair
,.i ....Liinu. hik or seven suil.enHos mid inuoli oilier miner
11 IMIUi nun i", , , 1 1 I :..
l,..sli..rv. The suits f..r tlio most purl were of blue serge and at least fixe
uf'th.mi were 38 eesl measure. Five dollars in cash" was obtained from
it... .......mil left iii the cash drawer in order that
Hie Ollirc, "" " - . ... e
oarlv arriving employe can make chaimo belore the safe ih opened
Clothino Scattered. - .
..i .i... .v..- ..iKiiml Wednesday mornine it was noticed that
i .... ' . nlw.nl iii all directions and it was not long before
!l.la were missed. During the morning every few minutes, some further
fl rill l n lin iiunnvn. t . .
Over 770 worth of (foods have been missed and more are being
a ,i, Ki....k is bcinir gone over. II. C. Render places the loss
nt about 1000. . , , . .
Rail Luck Bunched
,r. i.-........... ..iu ro.ivnd word Wednesday that his tract of tim
ber near Lelqnd. Or., is burning over. The tract cruises over 4.000 000
, r .. .... i... ..ai,1r1il.le. Last week Mr. Rentncr's, home in this
!!!! I,r..d. His many friends are trusting that his misfortunes are a
nn end for iomo time at least. To lose a fuio residence, valuable-1,
' ' . .1. p within n week s addinir insult to injury
"mt i; Zf oni tlnibberyof the store, which is the Invest Medford
, :..rf,.i n hnx car on the Southern Pacitic was enterca iuesnn
' . . , ' . p LrfnoMinlil troods scattered over the car,
" Alow mimbor of suspicions vharncters have been in the city Intel.
nd are K tl.e-gHty parties H is improbable that the robbers w
" . , i o ..Hum w Ih their booty.
o enterca i e --" m I evoninff to onter the establish
mnl,t of H. I- Montgomery on Seventh street, presumably by the same
parties. They wore rniiiuonoa uu.
firm them.' Tho Berlin office of the
United Press was the only one to send
accounts to the -United States yes
terday. Today the papers here arc
teeminj? with horrible details.
GE
German Press Condemning Actions
Regarding Massacre at ,
. ' Kiel. IT
the
DENVER GIVESiDEATH LIST IN
PRESIDENT
THE GLAD
HAND
Thousands Cheer Nation's Executive
and Give Him Taste of the
True Western
Cordiality.
DECLINES TO SPEAK .
ON LATE UNPLEASANTNESS
Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy Side-
tracked Great Ovation
Given.
SOUTH GROWING
Reports state that hundreds of fish
ermen and planters were drowned.
Property loss, $5,000,000. New
Orleans suffers
Special Deputy Due From Portland
Thursday Morning Every
thing In Readiness.
" -
If there is anyone busier thuu Bill
Klk toiay ho hasn't shown his ifaee
in Medford. The oily is donning its
jjala dress of purple and white and
Bill Klk is buttoning the dress up the
bank. Consequently he has his hands
full. '. '
The manv establishments hi the
city are rapidly putting out banners
of purple and white, and Seveuth
street is taking on a most tcstive ap
pearance. Some of the fronts arc
vcrv elaborato, but no comparison is
liossiblo until the work is finished.
All the bunting in town has been sold j Tomorrow Taft will visit
DENVER, Sept. 22. President
Taft was greeted in this city today
with true western hospitality, - and
cordiality. Great crowds began to
"iitljer-carlv today and thousands met
him at the depot.
Tuft was formally welcomed by
Governor Shafroth, other state of
ficials and the city authorities. After
wards a reception was held at the
capitol and this evening a banquet
will be given.
During the speeches this morning
mention -was made of the Piuchot
Balliugcr controversy, but. President
Taft omitted all mention of the late
unpleasantness. He is now getting
into the territory most affected by
the outcome of the fight.
Pueblo
: NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 22. Refu
gees arriving ,here ; from the south
west coast of Louisiana state that
no less than 300 'lives were lost in
the tidal waves which swept the Gulf
coast on Monday night and Tuesday.
Scores of fishermen were caught.
It is believed that the list will be
greatly increased when the reports
from other districts are received.
Forty are known to have lost their
lives according to reports received in
Memphis. The property loss will ex
ceed .$3,000,000.' The greatest loss
was in Mississippi and Louisiana.
The tidal wave inundated the
homes of. 5000 fishermen and plant
ers. Few telephones are working and
these tell of disasters the worst that
ever visited the coast. In New Or
leans alone 300 city blocks were sub-
j merged and scores of lives lost, but
only a search can reveal the number.
Yesterday's list of 30 dead will be in
creased today. The property loss in
Alabama is almost as great as in
Louisiana.
Later today the death list was in
creased to 40. It is certain that
scores of cessels were lost.
TERRIFIC BATTLE
IS
PROGRESSING
(MICE PEARS
GOING
FORWARD
and more ordered.
Elks are beginning to arrive m
Medford already. - Special Deputy
Be.ard of Portland will arrive Thurs
day morning.
Owners of autos have been request
ed to have their machines in the city
by 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon to
tako the visitors on a ride through
tho valley. 1
One hundred rooms have been re
served by the committee for visitors
nnd no trouble is expected in enter
taining them.
and Colorado Springs.
y
LIES III STATE
Thousands of Admirers Pour Into
Capital to View Body Burial
Tomorrow.
COLONIST TRAVEL
HEAVY IN SOUTH
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept.
22.-The
I.flS ANOF.LF.S. Sent. 22. Colonist I body of Governor 'Johnson is lyin
Irnvel to Los Anuelos , and other in state today in the rotunda of the
southern California poiiits promises capitol, where thousands of admirers
this year to be heavier than ever be-1 are coming to view it. It will lie
fnv in the history of this section, there today nnd tomorrow, guarded
'I The low rates that wont into eflcct by officers and men of the militia.
' I 1- ...l Ui. I. win) PmAP urtwwiac ii-;il Ka l.nlil nt the pnii-
J. A. Bothwell went to Los Angeles ?.'TU" "I ' "T ' I " . 7.. V "
Spaniards and Moors Fighting Like
Fiends Under a Blazing
Desert Sun.
GIBRALTAR, Sept22 -rThe fierc
est battle of the war between the
Spaniards and Riff tribesmen is pro
gressing today, according to advices
received here. The tribesmen were
defeated yesterday, retreated, reform
ed lines and renewed the attack this
morning. The Moors are fighting
against the Spanish advnuee, who
nre reported as forcing the tribesmen
back.
. The slaughter has been terrific and
the country is strewn villi dead. For
ty thousand Spaniards and 50,000
li").?meu nre fighting in an arid
eoun'ry under a bltuii.g sun. The
wounded are dispatched immediately
as an act of mercy. Thnre are no
details of losses ex"ept the Spanish
lost 20 higher officers.
Work of Picking and Shipping Under
Way Bear Creek
Ships.
AVIATOR CURTISS
BACK FROM EUROPE
T.tftH.W. Sent. 22. Not since
,'.,t, 'masac,6 'at Rishineff in 1003
the German press boon so arous
ed over the anti-Jewish outrages . a.
it tfl today over the reports of the
terrible BlaiKUtorBt.Kiet audits s-
fTLC. denvimr the re-
port, but ; spml correspondents con- Medford vieitor
the first of the week for a few weeks' .
v8lt . I of tho last three days.
O. W. Stevens, a Brownsboro man, i Sunday 1058 persons arrived in
has been in the city transacting busi- t,;s cy from points east of the
n'ess. ' ' j Rocky mountains. Tho Salt Lake
Mrs. J. L. Thorndyko has gone to rond carried 200. the Southern Pn
Cottage Grove to meet her husband, cific 252 and the Santa Fe 113 .
B . ; , ' n V Yestodav the Santa Fe brought 1243
P- M- Rorshaw is in roka, Ca ., rospeotive ture citizens, tho South
on business for the Oregon Granite f em Paoifip 587 anA tUe Snit i.ke
company, of which he is goneral salos lg3 Travel today and tomorrow is
manager. j OXpOCtod by railroad officials to
F. S. Sawyor of Butte Falls is , i.e(l). ni ,.CPOrdfl for September. All
down for a few days.
Robert 'Nixou of Yreka, Cat., is a
available equipment on transcontinen
tal lines has been pressed into serv
ice, i
itol this afternoon nnd final servic! NEW xukiv. eepi. .-uiB.u
at St. Peters Presbyterian church to- tiss, the American aviator who won
morrow.
The work of picking, packing and
shipping of Cornice pears is under
full sway. The Bear Creek orchards
shipped Tuesday night one car of
700 boxes of choice Cornice.. Hik
crest is loading and will ship touight
or tomorrow, and A. C. Randall is
preparing his carload.
The Cornice are of very fine quality
this year. It is expected that the en
tire output this season will be shipped
to London.
AFTER NOVEMBER I
REGISTERED MAIL
COSTS 10 CENTS
Among the recent Portland arrivals
are Fred Lipton, J. M. Rice, L. E. Tid
bnll and G. E. Motoalf.
Franklin Taylor and Jack Lewis
are Portland visitors in Medford.
W. W. Hubbard and L. C. Bograph
of San Francisco nre in the city. '
Mrs. John Owens of Gold Ray Was
iii Medford on business the first of
tho week.
Mrs. George Lyuinu of Gold Ray
paid Medford a business visit Tuesday.
I the world's championship for the fast
est time made on a 20-kilometer
course in the noeroplane contests at
Rheiins recently, arrived here yester
day from Europe. Curtiss was greet
ed at the pier by a large number of
his friends, who cheered him as he
left the vessel. Today he will attend
a luncheon given in his honor at the
Rero club. -'
. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown of Ta
eomn. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Westerlund, have departed
home. i
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On and after November 1'
all persons registering a let-,
ter in the United States mail,
will have to pay for the serv
ice 10 cents. Beginning with
the same date, the United
States will assume a maximum
liability for registered matter
of $50, instead of $25. Or
ders to this effect have been
received. Announcement had
been made earlier of the pro
posed change, but tho first of
ficial notification has just
been sent. The change will in
volve no additional work in
the office, except to explain
to patrons who have not yet
been acquainted with registry
rates proposed.