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i COLI) HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912 VOL. 15 NO. 33 MEDFORD WINS CUT ON N EW BEAR CREEK BRIDGE < Slayers of “Curly George" Await Sentence of Death Yes, We Know Better—You and 1 A Christmas Protest Brutal Murderers of Greek Must Tread Air By Ben ti. Lampman WHITELAW REID HELEN GOULD HEY say Old Santa comes no more, But we know better, you and I — His sledge has left the Northern shore, His reindeer trample down the sky; Along the Merry Christmas sky A tinkling happy music swells, It is his reindeer drawing nigh With tuneful bells. T Both Spanns anti Seymour, isillfeswil m urderers of George Ihsluskalutis, who ii(ii ru » ri| re p u d ia te d th e ir staU itii tits am i made u liuril light for lib' at tilt' present < Supreme Court Settles Controversy by Decision term ■>( court, h a w Isvii found utility of m urder in III«' first degree Sentence will Yes, we know better, you and 1; In* paaM'il Psluy Tlii' verdict against Spanns »11» return- We know the gifts he brought of yore, ed mi Saturday ufternisiii last, ami tlie The really-truly dolls that cry, trial of Ilia arcomplice, Frank Seyiuiiur, The bug thiit buzzed across the floor, wan In Inn up uitliniit delay, tin' ch — ■ The elephant of Hindustan, ending ami llii' verdict Is'itig t i t lives d TliurMlay afti riiimii. The camel of the Arab plain— Till' defense in laitli eases constituted a They say his reindeer never ran? complete repudiation of th<' former roll- He comes again! fesslon, attorneys fur tlie disimcd men eliargitig that tlie tlu t'illu e lils » l i l t 'l l told tin' Httiry of tlii' brutal murder luuI lux 11 We know the mettle of his steeds secured through the practice of the "th ird degree” by tlm shcriffa office. Harry That champ the bit and toss the head, W h ite la w Reid, Ambassador to Eng llleks, star reporter of tilt' Medford Mail Where Yuletide’s star above them leads land, who died in London a fte r a short Tributit', Sheriff Jones, ami Jailor Eaton, Ml«» Helen Gould, daughter of the To cot and little trundle-bed. Illness. » ere roundly seonsl by the ilefensu in late Jay Gould, whose engagement to both raaea fur the nietlusls allegrsl to a prominent railroad man of St. Louis We know, my sages of the knee, have lawn naw| in securing lIs* ctuifi—ion. la announced. The simple faith that Christmas brings— Tin* crim e of which these men were The gifts he hangs upon the tree, convicted wax une of th e »mutt brutal in the annals of ( Iregoli. Their victim ».'• And lots of things! ••Curly George” Ikslaxkulous, a Greek flection hand—reputed to carry a large Hum of money in a lielt almiit bi" person. They say Old Santa comes no more? . . . Intent ii|H>n ro b lsry , the pair luted The town is still, the moon is high; Milo 1*. W ard, well known in Gold Hill Ikslaskalotis, on tile night of Sept 'inlier and vicinity as prom oter and general He cannot fail who came before, 22, to a lonely warehouse near the S. I’, manager of tlie High Line Ditcli company, tracks in Medford, and there la at him to And we know better, you and I. At the election belli Wednesday in lias brought suit for an aeeouniing in tlie death with »rapped uaa pi|» a, afterward (■rants I’ m --, a majority of 1130 vot. - de Their hoofs ring down the starry track, eirciiit court a t Portland- jeg ik-r I. G. slushing Ida throat with a p 1 It 1 knife cided in favor of the Issuance of $'.”>o,(ks) Davidson, ex-treasuter of the concern, They rush before the heavy sled; The evidence against Imib men wax Isinds for the ooiK rtiction of a railroad . claiming that in ids official capacity lie dam ning, even without their own con from G rants Paxx to On—•cut C ity, th e ¡ Hark! ’T is his reindeer racing back— mismanaged the affairs of the company fessions, the repudiation of which lent piiijeci Dr. J . F, Reddy, has, been . Be off to bed! to the tune of $1(0,000.00. Mr. David-on little Htrenulh to th e dcft'li-v ill cither developing. (hit of 111(2 Votes tiler'' were is also well known in Gold Hill, and is cane. latt 02 against the plan, and it is stated , j brother of Jay Davidson, road -iqs-rvi-or that these unfavorable votes »ere line to i of this district. The High Line Ditch H eppner - The first poultry allow error-' of the hand in m arking, and not . company tlourished five years ago as one for Morrow comity will lie held at tlie li art. There was nn np|M>' iiioii to of tlie great projects of Southern Oregon. H eppner D ecem ber 24, 26, 26 and 27. the move, the city pn -enting a solid front It wits propostsi to convey water from in favor of Ila- move. T he poultry men of thia county met upper Bogue riveralwve Prospect, follow- here unit decliled to hold the »how on the course of the hills, to this city, and the d ates named, und have engaged E fforts will be m ade to hasten In 1 WASHINGTON, Dec l i t — W inter engraved the words, “ U. 8. Parcel Post.” I providing unlimited irrigation facilities the services of W. M. Coates, of V an th e sen ate conclusion of the im peach styles in portage stumps »ere an n o u n m l The up|sT corners lull lie otvnpicd by for tile entire valley. Consiiieralile m on couver, B. C., to net ns Judge. m ent (rial of Judge Archbald, hut It Sunday by (lie Post Office Department. triangular o rn am en t* I-arge numerals ey was expended in construction work at Is expected th e Ju rists' atto rn ey s will An Mini hulk intermingle in the newest in the lower corner» will indicate the both ends of tlie proportsl ditch, ami tlie waterway mapped out and sla-lied along not close th e ir case th is week. of Uncle Sam’» paper square«, »hit'll now stam p denominations. The only differ H earings before th e cam paign ex- ! are lain:: ran from die p n - - - in the ence in tlie ‘‘due” stamps will be in the tlie m ountain sides still bears testimony to the splendid dn-am of it» promoters. p enditure investigation com m ittee goverm nelit's printing offices, so as to I*' color. w ere resum ed Tuesday. W illiam It. ready to go into serviee when the new The art work on the stamps will vary Although the plan was pronounced by H earst, ex S en ato r Foraker, of Ohio, j Parcel Post net liecture* njierntive "it J a n according to the price paid for them. competent authorities to lie al — ilntely G overnor-elect S u ite r of New York and several o th er w itnesses have been ¡ uary I. There are two eolor schemes, Tile illustrative suhjeetst will lie as fol feasible, lack of capital and dis-ention I111H resigned as a m em ber of the among tlie stts-kluilders speedily puslajd asked to appear. n'd stamps for general use of the public, low-: One cent stam p, post office clerk, house of representativ es. The In te rsta te com m erce commls- and green, to lie known us "d u e ” stamps, two cent, city mail carrier; three cent, the project to extinction. Tile survey G eneral Ixiuls llolha resigned th e 1 slon ruled th at under th e act m aking ¡ railway postal clerk ; four cent, rural car still remains, however, waiting for some prem iership of the union of South Af telegraph and telephone com panies designed m en ly to witness collection of rier: five cent, mail tra in ; ten cent, fairy prints' of finance to convert its pos rica, which he has held since May 31, common carriers. It has Jurisdiction 1 |s'Stage on short paid m atter o ftla' fourth steamship and mail tender; fifteen cent, i sibilities into vast benefits to tlie Bogue class. ltilo over w ireless m essages from a com- j automobile service; twenty cent, aero-! river valley, and transm uting thousands President-elect Woodrow Wilson, tncrcial statio n In th e U nited S tates J The stamp» with which the parcel of acres of waste land into fertile green mailers among the general public nil! plane carrying m ail; twenty-five cent, with Mrs. Wilson and th eir d aughters, to a ship at sen, w hether u U nited ] struggle will lie n-d for all denominations, m anufacturing; fifty cent, dairying; sev- | fields and lilossoniing orcluirds. have returned home from th eir vaca State* or a foreign ship. and will measure one by one and one-half enty-livc cent, harvesting; $1, fruit tion In Bermuda. inches hetween the |>crforation lines. grt 1 wing. The Sw iss federal assem bly elected O rdinary postage stamps will not be, The stamps now in use for ordinary m ail as presideut of the Sw iss confedera accepted as portage on fourth class m a il! ing purpose« a n ' only seven - eighths by tion P resident Muller, at present chief m atter alter January 1. N either will three-quarters of an inch. of the m ilitary departm ent. parcel |w rt stanqis he valid for payment In a curved panel across the top of the Because he assau lted a new spaper new stanqis, supported by a paneled |«'r- for postage of tile first, second and third photographer, Jack Johnson, negro pu London.—W hitelaw Reid, U nited prndiculur column at either end, will lie classes. gilist, was fined $6(1 and costs by Mu S tates am bassador to G reat B ritain nicipal Judge Goodnow a t Chicago. Portland, Ore. -Counsel for the Hill since 1905, died in his London resi W hat Is said to be th e w orld's rec nnd H arrim an lines, Ht a h earin g in i dence, D orchester house, shortly a fte r ord for Masonic incum bency is e sta b the federal co u rt here, Joint'd in a I noon Sunday, from pulm onary oede lished by the Installation of E. 1*. vigorous legal assau lt on th e co n stitu ma. T he end w as quiet and peaceful. K ingsbury as tre a su re r of Union lodge, tionality of th e Medford ra te hill, the W hile Mr. R eid's condition had been at S cranton, Pa., for the fiftieth time. Initiative m easure adopted by the peo serious only since T hursday and he Attorney J. H. Beeman, of this city, mineral in character, a numlier of local had been confined to the house only A boom for D istrict A ttorney Chas. ple In th e N ovem ber election. By the H. W hitm an for m ayor of New York railroad law yers the law w as pro representing J . J. Bitter ill tlie defense of witnesses being called to substantiate Mr. a fortnight, his illness really d ates Is the outgrow th of a banquet to the nounced Invalid, because It proposed a contest brought by tlie Oregon A Cali B itter's claims. from his re tu rn from New York last prosecutor which was attended by arb itra ry class legislation as to rates, fornia Bailroad company against claim The 1’refountain group has been suc F ebruary. On the voyage he co n tra c t 1000 guests, rep resen tin g nearly all destroyed th e au th o rity of th e ra il to patent for certain m ining claims, lias cessfully and alm ost constantly mined ed a cold and found g reat difficulty political creeds. road com m ission to determ ine the re a received notification from tlie land office since the early ’50 b , m any thousands of in shaking it off. W hen he did, he Miss Carol H arrim an, d au g h ter of sonableness of rates nnd d iscrim in at at Roseburg that the case 1ms been d ecid -! dollars having been taken from the rich w as for a tim e quite feeble. the late E. II. H arrim an, will be com ed ag ain st th e sm all sh ip p er In favor ed in favor of Ms client. placer di-posits liy former operator». Tlie W hitelaw Reid w as in his 76th year, Claiming the land to be largely agricul testimony introduced by Attorney Bee having been born O ctober 27, 1837, io pelleil to carry her rig h t foot Incused of th e large shipper. in a p laster cast for some time ns th e A rgum ent touching on th e co n stitu tural in character, the company institut man e<inclusively dem onstrated thai they Xenia, Ohio. He becam e a new spaper result of an Injury received when re tionality of the bill wns heard by ed a contest for the mining claims west may yet be profitably operated, anti t h a t ' w riter as a young man and never end hearsing a Scotch dunce In which she United S ta te s Judges G ilbert, W olver of this city known as tlie Prcfottntain tlie general character of the land unfits it j ed his connection w ith the public was to have appeared at a ch arity ton nnd Bean, sittin g en banc. The group, and effectually tied up for a time for agricultural purport*.«. press. He w as editor in chief of the function. U nder the term s of the original railroad j New York T ribune for many years, court announced, following th e h e a r Mr. B itter’s endeavor to secure mineral grant the land would have reverted to the I and afterw ard becam e p ro p rieto r of Thai Colonel G eorge W. G oethals. ing, th at a decision as to the applica patent to the properly. chief < nglneer of tho Panam a can. I. tion of th e railroad com pany would Testimony in tile case was taken W o re O. A C. B. R. if agricultural in char th a t journal. may bo secretary of w ar In W ilson's be m ade In tw o or th ree days. United States Commissioner W. II. Can acter. cabinet Is the belief of congressm en, A ttorney-G eneral C raw ford, ap p ear on, at Medforii, on OetolaT 14, and the T he voters of M arshfield, by a vote who conferred with th e president-elect ing for th e state, urged th at th e en act derision was rendered by (lie receiver of Of th ree to one expressed them selves Medford will have a cannery. Com recently a t Bermuda. Wilson Is m ent of the measure came clearly the Roseburg land olliee on Decemlier 12. at th e city election as favoring a mu known to esteem Colonel G oethals w ithin th e rtiffits of th e electora of By (lie testimony adduced it. was etearly mercial club nnd Merchants' association nicipally owned w ater works. very highly. s tabllshed that tlie lands involved wen' have combined in tlie venture. th e sta te u n d er th e Initiative. Milo P. Ward, of High Line Fame, Seeks Funds Grants Pass Votes to Bond City for Line to Surf L____ _____________ Parcels Post Stamps to Portray Work Day Scenes of Mail Service People Ì Ambassador Reid Dies at London Railroads Attack Medford Measure Landoffice Renders Decision for Contestée in Mining Claim Case < 1 County Must Con tribute to Greater Medfordtown SALEM, Ore., Dee. 17.—In an opin ion written byjJnstice Bean tlie supreme court today in tin-case of Benton B"wers anti S. A. Carlton, re-pontlents against the county court of Jackson county and ; others, appellants, deeidi <1 in favor of the ! appellants, holding th a t the Medford charter compelled the county co m t to 1 build the bridge across Bear creek in the I city of Medford involved in tin -nit. The higher court restrains tin- issuance of paym ent of any comity w arrants on account <>f the bridge contract, in excess ■ of $18,000, the am ount the county agreed to pay until such time as the city of Med ford and the Pacific A Eastern railway company -hall have paid into the treas- , ury of Jackson county $18,000 according to agreement. Ti»' plaintiffs in the suit m aintained, first—That the bridge in question being in tlie incorporated city, is not upon the ; county road, and th at the county has no authority to build such a bridge, and sec- ! ond—T hat the carrying out of the con- 1 tract in question would increase the vol untary indebtedness of Jackson county beyond the constitutional limit. Concerning tlie first question the opin- ! ion says in p art: Aceording to tlie plain provisions of section 106 of the charter of the city of Medford, it is incum bent upon the county of Jackson to build, m aintain and repair all briiiges and culverts upon county roads in the city and road district, the cost of which is in excess of $20. Taking this section' together with other -ections referred to and in view of the general legislation of the state, we think it was the intention of the legislature that tlie county of Jackson should retain jurisdic tion over the comity roads within the limits of tlie city of Medford to that ex te n t; unless this requirem ent is clearly within some inhibition of tlie constitution the m andate should be obeyed. “ Tlit- highway upon which the bridge i- supposed Pi be erected is embraced within tlie provision of section 93?, sub division 4, L ord's Oregon laws, author izing the county court to construct tlie bridge, und for such purpose is to all in tents and purposes a county road,” News Notes it New Y'ork w as selected as th e per m anent h ead q u arters of th e executive com m ittee of the progressive party a t the re cen t C hicago conference. Following th e lead set by th e wo men of Philadelphia, the W om en's Clean Food League of Chicago is pre paring a w ar for low er prices for eggs. A handsom e m onum ent erected by the s ta te of Illinois in m em ory of h er soldiers w ho a re buried In the national cem etery a t A ndersonville, Ga„ w as dedicated F riday. "L ady Show You,” a hen th a t won the n ational egg laying co n test a t th e M issouri P oultry Show th is year, w as sold for $800 by J. A. B ickerdite, of M illersville, 111. T he hen laid 281 eggs th is year. F or the firs t tim e in nearly 40 years the D em ocrats will be in practical con trol of both branches of the sta te leg islatu re of C onnecticut w hen th a t : body convenes for its reg u lar session early in the com ing year. T he la rg e st force th a t h as ever been 1 engaged a t one tim e on th e construc tion of th e P anam a canal w as w ork ing a t th e end of N ovem ber when 40,159 m en. of whom 5816 w ere A m eri can citizens, w ere employed. G rain m en all over the Coast are w atching w ith keen in te re st a b attle betw een th e barley bulls and bears a t San F rancisco. T he price is being forced steadily upw ard and an explo sion is likely to occur any day. F ifty-three vessels carry in g cargoes aggregating 15,000,000 bushels of ex port grain, virtually all of it being w heat, a re riding a t anchor in the harb o r of Buffalo, N. Y. T he to ta l cargo value of th e fleet is estim ated at »20,000,000.