tregon Historical society City. Hall. , , I ' ' -I'm ' ' . m Subscribers Not Receiving Their Papexs Promptly Will GcSifer a Great Favor by Notifying the Office At Once. .M.to". THE WEATHER. Tonight mid Eridny Clear, colder, lii killing frost. Wedncsdny -Ruin, trace; high 51, low 42, range 47. Medford Mail Tribu Full Leased Wire Report. United Press Association.! Tho only papor in the vorld published in a city, tho sizo of Medford haV ng a leased wire. FOURTH YEAE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909. No. "202. ft 'AfcrViV. NEW PHAMPLET WILL NOT INJURE TO SURPASS PIPE TO LAV ISSUES APRIL Committee Hard at Work Choosing Photos for Its Pages Edition of 50,000 Arranged For Pub lishers at Work. CARLOAD OF SPECIAL PAPER IS ORDERED .Will Be Ready for Delivery in Jan uaryPersons Having Photos Requested to Send Them. Tho now Issue of tho Medfprd pamphlet will bo moro beautiful than any that has been Issued heretofore by the Medford Commercial club, al though Medford has been awarded tho palm of supromacy whoro beauty has been consjdered In iho past. Tho committee Is hard at work choosing new photoa for tho pamphlet, which will bo tho same slazo as tho ono last ;year, or C 4 'pages. Tho pictures used will all bo now ones anad will bo enough to cover 40 full pages. Not a single view that has been used In tho past will be du plicated. Tho first cover will bear a colored photo of Crater Lake, a now ono, while the back will carry a picture 'of Itod Blanket falls. A carload of special heavy papor lias already been ordorod for tho pam phlet, which will bo ready for dis tribution In January. Tho committee wishes every per son having vlows of lacol subjects to send the same to the club. The edi tion ot tho pamphlet will bo. 50,000 copies. THREE MEN DIE IN POWDER EXPLOSION (United PreHO Leased Wlro.) WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. 11. Three persons are reported to hnvo licen in two explosions of powder to day in the Hegley yards pneking liouso of the Dupont Powder com pany. REAWESTRACT NEAR . PHOENIX IS SOLD .Anderson-Green Company Sells Acres of Raw Land Is Sold for $6000. 57 Wednesday tho salo of 5 acres of tlio Reaines tract near Phoenix was closed through tho agency of the Anderson-Green company, the price paid for the tract being $6000. Tho tract is part of the original Reaines estate and tho grantors are O. and Dora Ilarbaugh and the grantees are W. W. Glasgow nnd others. This tract includes some of tho best orchnrd land in tho upper val ley and the purchasers have evident ly secured,11 bargain in ncquiring this land. .RENO, Nev., Nov. 11. It is un derstood here today that Margaret Illington, tho actress, who was di vorced j'esterdny from Daniel Froh innn, the famous tlientrical producer of New York, wjll go very soon to Taeoma, Wash., wliero it is said that n house already hns been furnished and prepared for her reception. Consulting Engineer Roberts Says That Damp Ground Will Swell Pipe Gradually and That It Will Not Be Injured. MUST HAVE WATER BEFORE DRYING PROCESS STARTS Line Complete to Hanley Premises Mills Ordered to Stop Manufac ture of Pipe Some Time Ago. That tho pipo lino of tho gravity water system will not suffer any do- torioration by not having water in it during tho winter months,' but that, on the contrary, it will gradually bo expanded by tho damp earth, is tho statement of A. J. Roberts, consult ing engincor of the city, under whoso direption the water system is being installed. But m April or May tho pipo must bo filled with wnter or tho most serious results will obtain. "When water is suddenly turned into n wooden pipo line," slated Mr. Roberts, "especially ono of high prcssur), the strain and sudden swelling is bound to hnvo a hard ef fect, injuring the pipo moro or less But where tho pipe lays in, tho ground for a few months in tho wintor, with the ground constantly dnmp, the swelling of tho pipo is grndunl am' does not injure it. "In April or May, however, the lino must bo filled with wnter or the most serious results will obtain." Tho laying of tho pipo line has been complotcd to the ITnnley prem isos nnd the remaining two miles of pipo has not been manufactured, the mills being ordered to stop some time Hack to Hcnr Crock. During the winter there will bo a month when tho city will hnvo to fall back uiion Bonr oreok for its ,wntor supply, as tho Fish Lake Ditch com pany must clean out its onnal. The company, however, will use such menus nR nro in its power, howovcr, for speed. Engineer Roberts 1ms boon retain cl by Cottnge Grove to install a wa ter system there in tho spring. The wnter is to bo brought a distance of 10 miles through n 12-inch main. GIRL SUWR PTpw.rn" BREACH OF PROMISE (United PreBR Lenned Wlro.) CHICAGO, 111:, Nov. 11. An at tornoy for Sndio Currio today made public a letter which the girl claims that Frank 'Gotch, tho champion heavy-weight wrestler, whom she is suing for $2.r),000 for breach of promiso, wrote to her. Shn declares that the letter was received October 28 of this year. The lottor which is published today says : "Dear Sadie"; I am sorry that you are having so much trouble. Am sure that you must hnvo enough to pay your bonrd at any first-class hotel. They must have helped you spend that bunch I gave you Inst summer. Inclosed you will find $20." CLEVER HOTEL SWINDLER AT LAST IN THE TOILS (United Press Leased Wire.) I.OS ANGELES, Ca1 Nov. 11. Mrs, Augusta Barts, alleged to hnvo swindled hotolkeepers in San Fran cisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Pasadena, Lob Angeles nnd other coast cities, occupies n coll in tho city jail today, pending the passing of sentence for the tyt of artists' materials from tho home of Mrs, J. C. Rockhold oi this city. Mrs, Barts was found guilty yesterday in Judge Williams' court. MARTIAL INS PAVHT WAR CLOUDS PLACED IN GROWING MOTION DARKER v With Few Days of Fair Weather 'West Main Street Will Be Paved to City Limits Plenty of Crushed Rock'on Hand. Tho Wnrrcn Construction com pany hns commenced paving opera tions ngain on West Main street. Tho crushed rock for tho foundation has been lnid for a block or moro and tho mixing plant was fired up this morning. -For tho past week tho Roguo River Vnlleyrmlwn'y has iiccn hauling crushed rock from tho rockqrushing plant nt Jacksonville on every train from three to soven cars to tho train, and sovornl hundred tons of material for paving has accumulated. With a little fair woathor. which now scorns probnblo, tho paving of West Main street will bo finished within the next few weeks. "So far," stated ono of tho fore men this morning, "thoro has not been enough rain to dolay proceedings for long nnd wo will bo nblo to finish the ! work in a few days when wo get started, With n few days of this woathor wo ill got tho street finished, as o have ordors to rush tho work. "Thoro is plenty of rock nvuil- ablo nnd it will not tako long to got it down and tho bitnlithio on top of it." MISS NEIDERMEYER WEDS H. E. CONGER IN JACKSONVILLE II. E. Conger nnd Miss EnSmn Louiso Neidormoyor wore united in mnrriugo nt Jacksonville Wednesday, Row Robort Ennis officiating. Both brido nnd groom hnvo a wido circle of frioiids in Jacksonville nnd the surrounding country. LOCAL SHR1NERS TO VISIT ALBANY FRIDAY Big Ceremonial Planned for Satur day Night Shrincrs From All Over State to Be Present. , , lomorrow evening nearly every Shriner in the city will leave on u pilgrimage for Alba any, where El Kader temple of Portland will put the city of Spokane finds itself in on a big coremoninl. a olnss of fit) tho situation of tho mnn who sud eandidates being ready to cross tho denly sees n red flag wnved in front burning snnds. A trninlond from Portland will ho on baud. Nearly every Shriner in the state is expected to bo present. An olab- orate program of entertainment has ( been prepared and something is ex pected to ho doing every minute. MAN SHOOTS IN DEFENSE OF HOME (United Press Leased Wire.) SANTA CKUZ, Cal., Nov. 11.- Ed ward Pierce, who yesterday afternoon waB ohot by John Garat, died hero today at a local hospital. Garst, who declares that he shot IMerco broke up his Jiomo T)A4I. H , , ... . , ,r,i via ui rayjiibiu LAW EXPECTED POKANE WITHIN W 1500 Recruits Added to Socialist Forces Believed That Police wjBe Unable to Cope With $he Impending Trouble. r(. . tf-1 (United Press Leased Wlro.) SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 11.--The federal authorities havo co-operated with tho Spokano polico to tho extent that tho guardjiouso at Fort Georgo Wright, whore 000 colored troops nro quartored, has . been turned ovor to tho polico to bo used as a temporary iail. . " A hundred Industrialists, of whom 20 will bo deported as alions, havo been taken there. Tho polico have possession of hn abandoned school- house nnd now'havo room for 5000 prisoners.' $ Thirty government emigration of ficers hnvo reported hero for the purposo of ferreting aliens for do- portntion, Recruits Arriving. Revolutionary recruits nro arriv ing from tho entire Pneific northwest, middlo west and parts of tho oast. Aftor nine days of steady fighting tho situation is becoming more, sori ous, despite tho hungor-striko among tho 300 convicted Industrialists. The nolico nro doubling tho spe cial force, yot thoy fear thoy will soon bo unable to copo with tho situ ation! It is predicted that tho city will bo undor mnrtial law within a week. A delegation of Inbor unionists met with tho city council yestordny in a special session, asking for a modi fication of tho streot-spcoking ordi nance. Unnbl(i to reach an agree ment, tho lnbor unions state that thoy will invoke tho initiative to compel tho council to ndopt nn ordinnnco patterned nftor one in operation in Senttlo, giving tho right to speak on strcots nt any timo, with tho oxcop tion of hours of heavy traffic, by glVlll tico. the police snvoral hours' no- Ilffum to Kut, Moro thnn 200 Industrialists have not eaten for seven days, thrusting tho bread nnd water out of their cells when offered. Eighty oro in tho care of physicians on account of their rofusnl to oat.( .Tninns Wilson, Chnrlos Thompson, F. J. Footo, J." Cousins and C. L. Fcligne, Industrial lenders mid workers, were sent to the hospital today. Tho city is floodod with Pinkerton dotectives. Many cititzons nro ngi- inling tho formation of a citizens' jillinnco to control tho fight, Nino day$ aftor "free-speech" dav of him. Tho warning signal bin been flung to tho breeze. It Ik poh- siblo that tho crisis may bd peaco- fully passed, but unless tho Socialist forces weaken very materially or tho authorities meet their propositions, the crisis will bo anything but a ro reno affair. Fifteen Hundred Fighters. Today there nro in round numbere 1500 netivo Industrial Workers of tho World men in tho fight waged in this city ngninfit tho city curtailing tho privilego,of speaking on the streets. Reinforcements are pouring I ... iri T.i.-i... Ti-.i 7' "'"". . - d Los Angples. A few days ngo Iho MUI1VU piivuum Ul HUIUI I'll .crowds in the streets and arrested (Continued on paee 8.) AT WORK ON CASE After This Evening Will Not Con sider Any Further Petitions Rc-N garding Finch or Daly Re-. ' serves His Opinion, 'SO (United Press Leased Wire.) SALEM, Or., Nov. 11. "Unless all efforts havo ceased within fc reason able time on the piirt of cithor Finch or Daly's frionds to secliro tho com mutation of their death sentences, will bo unable to givo out a final do cision und'nt tho present timo I can not tell my opinions regarding tho petitions already submitted, ns i would not bo fair to givo out iufor mntion concerning either no's chances until tho Inst offort has boon mado toward that end, nnd I will not con sent to consider nny moro petitions aitor tonight." i This statement wns mado by Gov ornor Benson to a reportor of tho United Press in nn intorviow this morning wlioli nsked regarding tho I'liich nud Daly casos, now. so in tensely interesting to tho gonornl public in Oregon. Fisher Does Not Appear. Last niirht Govornor Benson rnneiv ed word that tho brother of jho lato Ralph Fisher would call on him some timo today, presumably in regard to the Finch case, but so far Jio has failed to appear. Tho governor sent to Portland last night for further tostimony in tho Daly caso. Much of tho testimony hns already boon hand ed to tho governor, but in order to ook moro closoly into tho onso, ho was compelled to pocuro tho tosti- mny introduced at fho first stago of (ho trial, In connootion with the probnblo in torviow with the brother of Ralph Fishor and tho additional testimony in tho Dnly caso to look over and ex amine, Govornor Bonson was inform ed last night that n petition wns bo-"'S-dro'dntod among the citizons. of (Continued on pass 8.) BUICK WINS LONG HARD ROAD RACE Louis Chevrolet Annexes Hard' Earned Victory In Atlanta, Av eraging 72 Miles an Hour. Clnrcnci! II. Snyder of tho Snyder Motor Car eompnny is grently elated ovor the victory in Atlnntn, Ga., of tho Huiek ear, drivon by Louis Chev rolet, as he has ho agenoy of thoso cars and will hnvo ono on exhibition in a fow days in his garago. Press dispatchos tolling of the victory nny: Louis 'Chovrolot, tho Swiss plfof of tho Huiek car, who has jumped into racing promiiieiico within tho Inst year, annexed another hnrd- earued victory bore today whon ho captured the 200-niilo stook'chnBHis raeo, averaging about 72 milcB nn hour. Chevrolet's victory came ns a cli max in a record-breaking contest in which Aaltnta's now two-mile speed way wns opened. Chevrolet's winning of tho 200 milo rnco in 2:40:48 was a brilliant oxploit, lowering Burmnn's record of 3:24:13 4-10, mado in a Huiek-nt In dianapolis. TlioMg pilot stopped but 500 ADDITIONAL WILL BULLETIN MEN WANTED PROGRAM OF TO WORK ON MR. OODLIN ROAD MOTH John R. Allen Returns From Trip to Portland, Where Ho Left Orders . With Employment Agencies for 500 Moro Men. SOON TO ASK FRANCHISES. ASHLAND AND GRANTS PASS Work on Pacific & Eastern to Be RushedPlenty of Men, Says Allen,' But Will Not Work. ' Five liunuroa additional men are wanted (or construction work on tho Pacific & Eastern oxtonslonr-and em ployment agents In Portland hnvo ro colvod instructions to forward thorn as rapidly ns possclblo. It was fo tho purposo ot Bocurlng thosoumpn that Job? H. Alien has sbent tho past fow days In Portland, returning to day. With 500 additional mon, tho force on tho Pacific & Eastern will total botwecn 300 and 900 mon. "Thoro nro plenty of laborers in Portland," said Mr. Allon upoh his return, "but tnhoy do not seom to caro to work. I loft orders, howovor, to havo tho omploymont agonts for ward all available." Rush Is tho koynoto of tho sltu.v tlon on tho Pacific & EaBtorn oxten plon nt prosont. With the arrival of moro mon, moro campu will bo os tnbllahcd and tho oxtousion ot tho lino hurried. To Ask Franchises. At tho noxt meeting of tho city councils In Grants Pass and Ash land Mr. Allon will apply In thoao cities .or an oloctrlc road franchise As rapidly as posslblo ho will got tho many mnttora In shapo In order to start construction of tho rond. BATTLING NELSON OFFERS PURSE FOR BIG FIGHT (Unlteil Prenn Lcnseil Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. II .Rattling Nelson, tho world'fl lightweight chnm pion, broko into tlio "winu-uiuuors " eirolo todny by offoring $85,000 for tho Joffrios-JohiiRon fight. Noithor of tho fighlors, howovor, has hoard anything nbout a certifier chock accompanying tho offer. The fight fans nro incredulous, ns Nelson proposes to stago ilia fight ot his Novada mining property, whore thoro is neither nn aronn nor n rail rond. - . onco in tho 100 lnps, nnd then only whon his machine caught ftro, Chov rolot assumed tho lead in tho first lnp and iucronsed it slowly hut stead ily for 72 milos. Tho Chnlraors-Do troit cars for a timo took his; exhaust nt distances that seemed to iuorenso only by inolios, but in tho first ton lnps their inches hnd multiplied into almost a mile. No .serious accidont marred tho day's sport. Tho nearest approach to such an accident occurred in the 85th lap, whon Harry Stillmnn, whoso Harmon had not experienced a singlo dolay, ran into the inner gutter of tho track. Neither ho nor his nsHist- nut wns hurt beyond u fow bruises. Three wheels flow off tho car, ono of them rolling 200 yards, At this timo Stillmnn soomcd cortnin to boat out tho Clinlmors-Dfltroit drivers for second honors, having worked to tho foro of tho mrichinos, while one was roplacing n tire nnd tho other was renewing its fuel. Stillmnn's withdrawal left the two Chalmors-DotroitH to fight it out for second plnco. Charles Daslo'a Ren ault stayed hopolossly (o the finish, many mile behind, hut tho other cars hud gradually been eliminated. . Several Breeding Cages Will Be Es tablished Whcro- Incubation of Moth Will Be Carefully Ob served and Warnjng Sent. - ORCHARDISTS THEN CAN KEEP ORCHARDS CLEAN Is Unique Plan and Rogue River VaK ley Is First to Adopt It-Will , : ftfc - A 1 111 111 ue ot ureal uenent. If the plans, of I'l'ofeixor O'Gara and his helpors work out rlKht. next Bprlng tho codlln moth !H bo kept 'Ijji, BU IMI3 IUUV1II& .IlllUUU Ul W1U BimiJT wagons that ho;wlll havo no place to lay his obbs. Undor tho system projected1 brood ing cagot) will bo established at Ash land, Medford, Central Print and at otiior points In tho vnlloy, whoro the Incubation ot tho moth will bo care fully obsorved. Tho cages will cover & full grown tree "upon which tho co coons ot tho moth will bo plnntod. These trees will be opon to aljat mosphorlcal conditions nnd the i a? volopmont of tho cocoons will bo nor mal. Tho dovolopmont will bo closely watched and at tho proper times bul letins will bo oont out to surrounding fruit growors stating upon Jii3t what days tho spraying for tho moth will bo most offectunl. Dy having stations In dlfforont parts of tho valloy tho crusade. against tho codlln moth will bo more offoctual, as tho developm4 ot the pest varlos sevoral days bef dlf foront parts of tho fruit bolt. Tho plan Is unique among tb- "i- nuls of fruit growing, tho Rogue " or valloy bolng tho first to attempt it. TO ELECTRIFY WESTERN DIVISION NORTHERN PACIFIC (United Press Loaaod Wlro.) EVERETT, Wash., Nov. 11. Gre.U Northeui enginoers nro todny working on plnns for tho dovolopmont of a big oloctrical plant in the Lake Choma country that is oxpooted to produce 80,000 horsopowor, which is to bo used for tho purpose of oleo- rifyiuS tho western division of the rond. GET AN EXTRA BLANKET TONIGHT You'll Need It, for First' Killing Frost of Season Is Predicted by Mr. Weather Man. According te Mr. Wouthor Man. you'l' noo 1 nn oxtra blanket tonight. for ho has prodlctod, for tho first timo this ecr.Bon, a killing tveai. Fair wo..thor Is predlcto.l for Pri- dny. Tonight .wtll bo coltlor, with heavy to klllhg frosts. BOOSTER HARTOG OK EUGENE GETS JO EUGENE. Or.. Nov. 11. John IT. faring, who has b&en emnlnved hv -' y past two yean to direat its promo tion work, 4iHs rMifned, to take tf foot nt the. oxpirtion of his prest contract, in December. 'Ho will onUr business for himself, tho imtur f tyluch has not been givon out. Siset Mr. Ilarg Mtwe to Eugene, narty two yoiiW aro. ha has done bxcellnk work in advertising Eugene!s advan tages in th ast ,aud in thnt tim Hq city hm, d4ed prHaps Iwm uo. I- l- Il ..i..U'l!.. U IU HO (HIimWlHIU. 6- A-