FOOD TRUST CORNER
DEFEATS OWN END
BRIEF NEWS OF THE WEEK
The custom s retu rn s for 1910 show
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th at the Im portation of cham pagne
Into th e United S tates has decreased
47 p er cent com pared with th e previ
Gossip of Persons In
Millions of Pounds Cold Storage ous year.
Snapshots at Celebrities
Six railroad lab o rers w ere killed
the Dispatches
Talked About
Butter, Poultry and Eggs
and an o th er fatally Injured by th e pre
m
ature
explosion
of
a
b
last
on
the
Held Five Years.
$
G rand T runk Pacific rig h t of way In
BRAND new Issue has ap|>enred
11K
street
car
doc
P rince R upert, B. C.
iu tim e for the annual elec
to r o f tlie United
Chicago.—Millions of pounds of
T he 40-<xld train d isp atch ers em
toral b attle ofi the D aughters
S tates has reeelv
cold storag e b u tter, eggs, cheese and ployed by the different railro ad s in
of the American Revolution In
ed another hurry
poultry, some of It as much a s five the Pacific N orthw est have followed
call and will soon the G reat Atnerlcaii Baby. The skir
y ears old. according to estim ates of the exam ples of all o th er lines of ra il
be on his way to mish Hues already throw n out by the
dealers, are about to be throw n upon way service and made a dem and for
Philadelphia to In principal candidates indicate that the
ject busiuess anti infant will play a strong putt, and
th e m arket and sacrificed at w hat an Increase in salary.
toxin
luto
the certainly no candidate who falls to
e v e r price they will bring as the re
T he tongues or railroad station
Q uaker City’s a u r show grandchildren lias u chance of
s u lt of the collapse w ithin th e last ag en ts in M issouri may be loosened
i n c e (ninsporta becoming president general of that
tew days of th e "food tru s t.” which, If a bill introduced in the legislature
tiou and adm inis l«atrlotle body tills year.
by steady aggressions has piled prices is passed. The bill provides a fine o f :
te r revivifying tun
At present the three forem ost fig
It isn't a q u e tio n »lone of whether vou
o f provisions up to th eir present *25 to *50 for anjr agent who refuses
ica born of lung ures In tile society are .Mrs. M atthew
want n lx-ttcr salary—it's a hard condition
figures.
T. Scott, president general, who de-
to answ er any questions put by tra v and auccenafnl experience.
of life th a t you must face to protect your
This trans|a>rtntl«n physician Is vires a sisond term ; Mrs. Donald Mc-
A lthough th e collapse of th e “cor- elers.
self and those J«;x-n,tent upon you.
Thom as E M itten, president of the l.e a i i. her War-
■ e r” is likely to be felt most keenly
A bill providing for the subm ission ; Chicago City Railway coui|siny. and tv I c k. who Is
Von can't stand still— if you don't want
by the cold sto rag e men of Chicago,
of a constitutional am endm ent giving he Is belog loaned to th e Philadel working for tier
to go backward, you must go forward —
th e pinch will be felt in many of the ' women th e right to vote in Indiana ,
phians for a good fat fee. Mr. M itten re-election, a u d
th at is, yon'tv got Io «am wore.
E a ste rn and Middle W est shipping
has been introduced m th e legislature. |ierf»rm ed w iiat seem ed to be a m ir .M rs. W 111 I a in
Earning more means holding a better
centers. Chicago, New York, Phila-
U rging the most radical legislation acle in Ills reorganization of the big Cummings Story,
position—itulepczdcnte,
happiuvss, and a £
deiphla. Omaha, K ansas City. St.
and demoralized Chicago system , fo l leader of I he op-
ever presented to a C alifornia legists, j
chance to provide for the future,
lowing sim ilar aucceasea on a more p o s t 1 1 o n. w h o ,
L ouis and M inneapolis are spoken of
ture. Governor Johnsen, in a special modified scale In both Buffalo nud nearly
Thou-.inds tti<en thousands who once held low,
defeated I
a s the points w here most of th e u n
poorly paid ptfii'ions now earn high salaries ns a
m essage, demanded the im m ediate Milwaukee.
Mrs.
Scott
nt
the
loading probably would be done.
result of letting the I nthbsational C oskksponp -
; consideration and early passage of a
The Philadelphia Rapid T ran sit com last I in I lot i ug and
In putting up prices to th e high
kncb S chools stow them how to nccompli-h the
paitv. which operates all the surface, thinks she can do
! railroad regulation bill.
figures attain ed during th e la s t two
elevated and sub
it this time.
change. During last year about 4,(XXI students vol
y e a rs th e cold sto rag e men cut th e
way lines there. Is
All a re m em
untarily rejsjrted increases in salary amounting to
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ground from under th eir own feet. NEWS OF NOTED PERSONS the new patient, and
ber* of th e O rder
voluntarily
over two million follarsi Every month on average <>f 300
JlO.ikk).(M)O is to lie
of P. Q.. which,
P eople who could not afford to pay 35
aition and carini'
Why not multe
report to us ndv.utcetni nt
tran
slated
,
mean«,
H enry Burr B arnes, p resident of the i spent In rehabilltat-
and 40 re n ts a dozen for eggs stopped
YOUR a rt t ‘ is montili
n o t p re s id e n t
publishing firm of A. a. B arnes & Co. big tlie en tire sys
eatin g them.
g
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r
a
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,
b
u
t
tem
and
m
aking
it
enflWîC Sihcil*
iBlcrUu
Ju st how much food is In storage and a d irector of th e A m erican Book ( thoroughly modem .
proud grandm oth
eoa. Pa.
In and around Chicago th ere is no Company, is dead a t his home in New I The com pany con-
er.
O f course
Simply mark on the coupon
York.
m eans of ascertaining. Only the
t r o i s about <500
there are other
the position you wish to at- are.
. , 1 « i H trwtnau
Issues, such as
w holesalers know, and they will not
It is announced th at Jam es A. F a r miles of trackage.
then tear o ut und mail the coupon
1 Iwatoi.etkna.««»
c.
sroav.
w h e t h e r M rs.
. ' "» ! > «l t'» »Il MW«»*
ti ilu«
tell. A few days ago one firm con rell, newly chosen presid en t of th e b u t fioiitlcs a n d
to the International Corres|xmd-
nk»«! l ot
Scott declared she would not 1 m - a can
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tro llin g 33 w arehouses adm itted it United S tates Steel C orporation, will strikes, it is asse rt
cnee Schools. This puts you
»
ed.
have
g
reatly
didate
for
re-election
and
such.
They
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. »»».'roialMI
had in sto rag e 44,000,000 pounds ot ■ form ally assum e his new office Feb-
under no obligation v. batever but
w eakened Its pow
a re m inor Issues, but may become of
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b u tte r th a t m ust be disposed of be ruary i.
allows our experts to adapt a
ers. E. T. Stotes TIIOS. E. MITTBft. Importance, since both candidates are
4 :».,<«# t HUtfuil’n
fore May 1 a t th e la te s t
Mrs. C arrie N ation, the K ansas sa bury. a leading Philadelphia banker reecgulzed m em bers of the 0 . I', tl.
Course to your individudl needs
1. .tityiNT,
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and circumstances.
loon sm asher, has suffered a nervous ' and harness horse en th u sia st and a
V' ’ . > to* » Uw’ i •» ' »** 1 At> m X MUWltAKWsit»»»*
I o u 'v e g u t to e a rn m o re m o n e y .
associale of J. P ierpont Mor
This Is the season of the y ear when
ATTACK MRS. EDDY'S WILL collapse H er condition is such th at business
I he I. C. S. w ill help you.
she expressed th e fear th a t h er career gan, w as called upon to save the sys pro-.- utlng uttonit'ys the country over
H ill you inhe the a le rt today?
tem
from
wreckage,
and
he
im
medi
are
proudly
ixdtitlng
to
the
records
of
O pinion by A ttorneys D eclares the as a tem perance lectu rer and active
ately consulted with Mr. M itten, and victoriei attained during their term s
enemy of intoxication was ended.
$3.000.000 Bequest to C hurch Void.
the ÌH M W M I ex penditure w as settled of olfice, but It is doubtful If any will
Judson C. C lem ents, of G eorgia, upon.
Concord, N. H — T h at th e gift of
be found that will excel that of Ed-
T.W. Smith, Ri’presentdtive, Medford, 32 S. Central, Box 8 4 3
$3,000,000 by th e la te Mrs. Mary was elected chairm an of th e In te r
Manuel, th e deposed king of P o rtu
B aker G. Eddy to th e C hristian Sci state Commerce Commission to suc
e n ce C hurch is invalid is the sub ceed Judge M artin A. K napp. Mr. gal, while aw aitin g a call to retu rn to
s ta n c e of an opinion signed by Wil C lem ents is th e senior m em ber of th e his throne intends g ettin g u regal ed
ucation. T he form er king is confident
lia m E. C handler and o th er attorneys. commission and is a D emocrat.
the P ortuguese will call on him to
It is said to be th e plan of the atto r
Benjam in ( ram p, a m em ber of th e agyjy
the reins o f m ouarchy.
n e y s for Mrs. E ddy's sons, George W. shipbuilding iam ily of W illiam C ram p and he inten d s to thoroughly equip
G lover and Dr. E. J. Foster-Eddy, to & Sons, died of gas poisoning In him self ag ain st th at tim e and to pre
T H A T M E A N S ----C .E T A N
a tta c k th is clausp of the will.
The Philadelphia. M em bers of his fam ily vent any fu rth er contretem ps such as
tlie recent revolution.
opinion declares th e residuary clause say his death was accidental.
As is knowu. Manuel has hud a resi
▼oid because a sta tu te in New Hamp-
Congressm an B utler Ames was put
dence ren ted for him at Richmond, near
« h ire forbids th e gift to a church of in th e Ananias club by Colonel Roose- London, and ns soon as he Is settled
m o re than *5,000 annually, and a sim i velt. In a telegram from O yster Bay there it Is bis intention to attend lec
We will send you an iron on 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL
la r M assach u setts law lim its the to S peaker W alker of th e M assachus tures a t O xford university nud other
e tts house o t rep resen tativ es th e colo English cen ters of learning. The boy
am o u n t to *2,000 annually.
nel charges Ames w ith “o u trageous king’s tastes are said to be literary
falsehood’’ and vigorously upholds th e
Opposes Deep Waterway Plan.
M A IN O F F IC E - •M E D F O R D , O R .
Chicago.—The comm ission appoint candidacy of S en ato r Lodge for re-
e d by P resid en t T aft to inquire into ; election,
th e practicability of digging th e first
FOREIGN NEWS BITS
sectio n ot the Lakes-to-the-Gulf deep
Bench
w aterw ay from Lockport to the Mis
KliWIM W. SIMM.
Made
Bubonic
plague
in
M
anchuria
is
sissippi River, has prepared the d raft
win W. Sims, district attorney a t Chi
spreading
rapidly.
R
eports
sta
te
th
a
t
o f a report to be made to th e P resi
cago for tlie dopartnient of Justice of
d e n t, and It is said the rep o rt will be hundreds of persons a re dying every
the federal guverniueut. He cun show
day.
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N o . 2 0 5 5 . A a lu r d y e o m ' o r l . M . lo o
tlie books to prove that lie has won
th a t a governm ental appropriation for
r o o m .h o o f..r h . . . . m„ n. -J „„ ,ul|
The strik e of railroad em ployes of
05 per cent of the ruses he has prose
d o u b le a o w i o f th e o ld m e th o d b e r k Ia n *
th e Lakeg-to-the-Gulf w aterw ay is im
- • f e a t u r e of a ll " S e n a te * * »hoe«.
cuted in the last four years, atuoiig
P o rtu g al which began on Jan u ary 11,
p racticab le at this time.
B r o a d k e e l w id e , ro u n d to e .
U pper
them lielng some of more than nation
l e a t h e r la « e le c te d A u s tr a lia n k id .
has ended. T his probably will resu lt
al reputation
Not only that, hut the
SHARPERS DUPE BANKERS in a peaceful settlem en t of th e com
office has had the greatest period of
m ercial d isturbance occasioned by th e
activity in Its history, so th a t proves
W hole N orthw est Is the Field of w alkout of thousands of men in all |
e x - x i x n MAMUBL OP POHTUOAL.
even more than the bare percentage
O peration.
d ep artm en ts of labor In sym pathy and scientific, and he expects great statem en t of Mr. Sims' office record.
P ortland, Ore.—A fter carry in g on w ith th e railroaders.
Especially d u ring the last year have
I benefit from th e lectures, though he
fo r more th an a y ear a successful
P rom pt step s to punish A dm iral has no Intention of seeking a degree.
notable cases been tried or Instituted.
b an k sw indling schem e through which Y ashiro for his criticism of P resid en t
But the im|>ortaut p a rt of M anuel's Prom inent Chlcngo packers, for In
b an k ers and business men in various T a ft’s plan to fortify th e P anam a Ca post g rad u ate educational course is to stance, have been tw ice indlcteil, and
citie s on th e Pacific Coast were fleec- nal, will be tak en by the Jap an ese comm ence w hen he finishes a t the uni investigations of the oleom argarine
•d of sum s ranging from *250 to »2500, governm ent If an investigation now versitles. He has planned a tour of frauds uml th e so called paving brick
the world and Intends visiting Aus tru s t have been made.
Roy R. Thorpe, alias George S. Stimp- under way should verify th e rem ark s tralia, A frica, C anada, the United
•o n , was arrested by P in k erto n de ascribed to th e adm iral and said to S tates and the nations o f the orient,
T here are few playw rights In all
te c tiv e s a t H ot Springs, Ark., S a tu r have been m ade while he was a guest with the Idea of carefully studying the probability who decline to sell their
different form s of governm ent.
w ares a t any price unless their condi
d a y night. T horpe's two accom plices, of Colonel G oethals a t Panam a.
tions a re agreed to
J . O. Ross and Rose CorelR, a re be
in full. Yet th a t is
Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, th e woman
in g shadowed and, to e d etectives say,
Snowbound P assen g ers Rescued.
attorney of W ashington who ran for
the experience of
w ill be arrested soon.
Spokane, W ash.—A fter being held president In 1884 ag ain st G rover Clere-
the Rev. Charles M.
p riso n ers for four days tn a snow- land. Jam es G Blaine and Benjam in
Sheldon of Topeka,
T acom a Will T ry Recall.
d efendant In a suit
K an., known the
Taoom a.—A m ovem ent for th e re bound G reat N orth ern tra in n ear
f o r $10.000 dam
world over as Ibe
c all of A. V. Faw cett, th e first Mayor Fielding, Mont., 40 passengers were
ages. the plaintiff
au th o r of “ In His
elected in Tacom a under th e com rescued . All gave assu ran ce th a t
b e i n g Jam es B.
S t e p s ’ ’ and later
m ission plan of governm ent, adopted they had suffered no inconvenience.
B rack ett of Dalton,
as the clergym an
Ga.. and the charge
laet year, was startefi when M. B.
who handled the To
m alicious a rrest in
The W tlcom s Nugget.
peka Dully C apital
S tam baugh, a form er city council-
an atte m p t to ex
for one week "ns
“ A S q u a re M e a l a n d a S q u are D e a l’
The largest nugget of gold ever
znan, filed charges ag ain st Mr. Faw
to rt money.
The
C hrist would hnve
c e tt with th e City Clerk and made found, known as the “Welcome”
case Is attractin g
run It.”
fo rm al req u est for blank form s of nugget, was dug up at Bakery hill,
k- much attention In
The popularity of
near Ballarat, in Australia, in the I
re c a ll petitions.
■ t l i e national capl-
“ In H is Steps" soon
early days of gold mining in that
g tai. w h e r e Mrs.
led to offers for the
c. m . shklpo :». dram atic rights of
country, and was sold for $46,625.
’ L o c k w o o d has
Gill Invites W ar.
Steve Jone», Proprietor
practiced for many the book, but ns no theutrlcal m anager
S eattle.— M ayor Gill has throw n the It weighed 2,159 ounces, so that the
years.
could be found who would agree th at
« age o t b attle down to th e m anagers price obtained was $21 per ounce.
MP.S BELV A A .
T he 111 i g a tion all the actors should tie professing
of the W elfare League, which has When melted in London a few
LOCKWOOD.
grew out of a gov C hristians, and this broke off negotia
Electric Light in Every
The Beet the M ark e t
been conducting a hard fight against months later it was found to con ernm ent settlem en t of th e claim s of tions last y ear w ith a New York pro-,
Room
A flo rd t
the Gill adm in istratio n , and will fight tain more than 99 per cent of pure the descendants of the eastern Chero dueing house.
gold.
It
was
twenty
inches
long
and
kee
Indians.
B
rack
ett's
fam
ily,
it
Is
h is opponents a t th e polls February
So Dr. Sheldon did the drnm ntlzlng
T, th e d a te assigned by th e city coun twelve inches broad. The two men stated, received som ething more than him self, assisted by P rofessor F. H.
to m ake final com m utation proo', to
c il for an election to decide w hether who struck it fainted dead away in $4.000 o f th is m onej, of which Mrs. L ane of W ashburn college. At p res
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lockwood dem anded 10 per cent. This ent the piny is intended for church
establish claim to th e land above de
th e p re s e n t executive is to be recalled. the hole they had dug, believing
D e p artm en t of th e In te rio r,
dem
and
w
as
refused
by
B
rackett
on
scribed,
before W , H. Canon, U. 8 .
production
entirely.
that they had come upon a whole
the ground th a t he had not employed
It Is probable th a t the play as It U. S. L and O ffice a t R oseburg, O re., Com m issioner, Medford, Oregon, on the
*reef”
of
the
solid
stuff.
C ollector Loeb has been barred from
the erstw h ile presidential asp iran t to stands bow would not be a financial
N ovem ber 23, 1910. 17th dav of Ja n u a ry , 1911,
th e U nion L eague club. I t m ust hu rt
hnndle th e case. W hen B rackett re success If produced In a theater, b u t It
C laim an t names as w itnesses:
Notice is herebv given th a t Florence
A girl m usician w as recently m a r ceived th e money Mrs. Lockwood had would require com paratively little W alker of Beagle, Oregon, who, on John C. W alker, of Asbestos, O regon.
$0 bo compelled to pay duties.
Jo
h n B. W alker,
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ried to a d eaf man. P erfectly ideal him arrested on the charge of larceny work to rearran g e it to m ake it n high A pril 3, 190«, m ails hom estead e n trv ,
H ugo G u n th er, of Beagle, Oregon,
No.
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Interesting
production
for
those
who
Mere m an does w ell If be m anages union! Were you ever m arried to a
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T ow nship 35 S , Kangs 2 W W illam ette T hom as G odfrey,
to get to the bargain counter without a m usician? B inks Is, and he envies however, th e charge ag ain st B rackett visit playhouses to study and who are M eridian, has filed notice of intention
BENJAMIN F. JONES, Register.
ra
n
dism
issed.
not particularly anxious to be amuaed.
t» -n A esf IT IP -,
People of Note ' .......... J
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K0W TO DO IT
DO Iron in Comfort
E le c tr ic I r o n
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO
Lance & Co.
GOOD MEAT
t h a t ’s a ll
G o ld H ill M a r k e t r-
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The Gold Hill Hotel
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