Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEtfFOKT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEEWRn, OK15UON 'IT USD AY, NOVIOAIIUiU HUM).
BUCK HAND
WRECKS TOWN
Town Made Famous by Con
gressman Joseph
Cannon.
Quick Money Needed.
My 'JO lots including it good .I-
room house, must so lor -uiuv.
t cnmnflres. Ordo, glancing nround ,
trim, noticed these.
"Doctor," ho commanded triinrply, !
right off and bring It down. Come on. Jorty jtwt outside nt city lun
boynl" $--M cash, rest easy pay
Over n coro of men nttnckol tii. wonts. Address Hoy W. Harris
sluiceway, for by uow part of the tvur room 5, Palms Rooming House, Med-
, crow had como dowu river. The point font, Oregon. 212
' above had recovered Its vdlumo. Va
Blow Up 25 Buildings ,in Center Of tor vras beginning to trickle over the, Medford. Oregon: This certifies
top or wc gate. me men wcirKcu up , lhnt wo jmvo soIJ ,Tnips Texas Won
to tueir Knees in swtit water, xney
could not see, and the strokes of ax
or pick lost much of their force against
the liquid. Down by the sluice a dot
en lanterns flickered and blinked yel
low against the blue blackness of the
sight. Ordo opened the sluice gates.
! The water had become too ileon for of-
Twen- fectlvc work, and n half hour's flow
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(United Press Lmscd Wire.)
DANVILLE, 111., Nov,
ty-flvo frame buildings In the heart would reduce the pressure. The time
of t ehclty were wrecked today and was occupied In eating.
four persons nre reported mlssiug. ' TVhen the meat was dnlshed the men
Members of the Dlack Hand society Ut lr PP anl went back to work
nro believed to be responsible for tho PW'osophlcalty.
. i Ner tntdnlght a swaying lantern
. ,, . i .v wns sen approaching. Onlc heard the
According to the police the dyna-J, of vncc,8. A motnent ,ntor Dfl.
mite was set off In the fruit ax& wine y.B bulky form pped Into the lllu
house of Joseph Mascarl, an Italian. J mlnation of the Or.
Tho nrnlnslnn iloninllshpri M&Karl's Onlo ndim1 fixer tn xvhpn his
nlnn. n,1 nrqxt (fall V nil nt VA ttllllri. PIUnlOTPT tOOl tlMrlnr fltlOllt him. I
lnes within tLo block. Tho slato 1 "Oh. there you arr cried Daly nn-
glafis windows in the building, for ' lnh- rV to here?
I "T?tinntn Intra " MnlU rtrvln asI1i
several blocks were shattered
I dor for tho euro of nil kidney, bind
, dei? nnd rheumatic troubles for ten
years, nnd hnvo never had n com
plaint. It gives quick nud permanent
refief. CO days' treatment in each bot
tle. Medford Phnnuncv.
Orders for sweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled. Phono the
creamery.
Two men were seen near Mascarl's
place shortly before the explosion. . -ij0w about this?"
The Italian denied having any e
mles and also declared that he ha'd
sot received any threats.
Running logs," replied Orde coolly.
"Running logs!" shouted Daly, pro
ducing a much folded newopxper.
Orders for sweet cream or battar
milk promptly filled. Phone the
ereaaierr.
Dosn's Kidney Pills will give re
newed life.
They will cure the backaebe;
Cure every kidney ill.
Orde lowered the paper to the camp
fire. It was as extra, screaming with
wood type:
JUotlnr and Bloodshed In the Wood.
- Rlvcrznen and Dam Owners Clash.
There followed a highly colored state
meat that a skirmish had left the field
In pocsvbclon of the rlvermen, in spite
of the sheriff and a large posse, but
that troops were being rushed to the
spot and that this "high banded dell
Here I. Medford proof ttmtU so; . of authorlt .. would 80on e
Mrs. O L. Boone corner XMh ud
streets; Medford, Or., says: li gives unkn0wn.
THE MVERMAN.
(Continued from page 2.)
gnme." The men broke Into mingled
rhcers and laughter as the full sig
nificance of Orde's plan reached them.
They streamed back to the dam.
Reed came out. eyes biasing.
Ifeed stormed back nnd forth, for a
moment, then departed at full speed
tip the road.
"Now, boys; get as much done as
possible," urged Orde. "We better get
back In he brush or he. may try to
nrrect the whole b'lltng of us on some
was as yet unknown.
"Dont yoa know any better than to
get into that kind of a row down
here?' said Daly. "Don't you realise
that this isn't the northern peninsula?"
"Sure I do," replied Orde placidly.
"Come along here till I show you the
Huation."
The sheriff did not reappear. Reed
evidently now pinned bis faith to the
troops.
By 3 o'clock1 the main abutments bad
been removed. The gate was then
blocked to prevent its fall when Its
nether support should b withdrawn.
Suddenly was heard an exultant yc'l
from one of the axmen. A brief In
stant later the snapping of wood fiber
began like the rapid explosions of li.
Olympic
Flour
ii an aid to rather
than a teat of your
ability."
If yon don't get
the baking rejulta v
tou should try a BXai3fL i
aaclc or UIttbdio ir
it always makes
good tilings to eat.
It's "better
Uuuscrcr.
AT YOUR GROCER'S
foMUJtD Tbocaua Mou Co., Foxiuutn.Omaet
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IF IT'S GOOD
value for your money and of
first-class quality, regardless
of what line of groceries you
desire,
We Have It
and we can, truthfully say
that nowhere in Medford or
elsewhere can so much be
purchased for the money as
at
Allen 3) Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
The Days of Hand Sweeping are
Over. Ask to see the
VACUUM
SUCTION
CLEANER
Household Size Can Be Attached
to Any Lamp Socket.
LRogue River
Electric Co.
Successors to Condor Water & Power Co.
"How about the fliber boys?' ln-!"nfnr nre: a crasn ami uang oi in
quired North ra smote ,ne 0,r an1 then ,he rlv?r-
"1 pa've one of tbem fl telegram to tvavtae with joy. rushed Inf
wrd to Daly." replied Orde. "Paly . th D,ew P opened for It.
will be up to ball tbem out." . f 2S,,fI-Mo ttt . ,
Oreo riorc-they hid In' the woods.) olwt.rovnvwhcmr bM
ana again, after a loncer Interval, the ' J0 thos,y wbo bftd jf- a,thlr
,tit n-r,r ni.,1 lm sl,oHfT rDnnnnr1 earlier In the night. itoll OUt.
nnriearM to bo eTnonlatlnir viol ! .TOU webfooted son- ol srrs. .".nd hear
lertly an
tin rlrer.
ftr'klly to to dam. summoned those
"working below and !er'Arted up the
W. 07 Craww-nnr Uct from na
NO AaKNTI
Oar Trvra ara crown itrictlr
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ for frr csUloc Lars itock of
nrlttlc ruubl(oroommarcia orchard
Ctolet frait. Nat ui Oraimaattl Tmi, OfM
Vlait, Snail Fnit Plaitti ui Skrakltry
Tub Da.ll.zs NcnsEiats
Main Offlc, IS Onai Are,FortIasa,Ora.
pearMl to be expostulating vlo- I fou yreoiooiwi -on oi-ra. anu near
ml n number of times pointed . thr 1 ",e,W n",,"ta,S ?T
r. but the sheriff went ahead Suddenly Orde had fro.- h an nttl
i tfa lm. RmmonP,l ,hn. I tuds Of attentive listening -narkr
road as before. Reed stood uncertain
until he saw the rlrermen bpplnnlng to i
re-emerge from the bruh. then fol
low..! the officer at top speed.
"Without the necessity of command a
half dozen men leaped down on the
apron. The previous crews had made
considerable progress In weakening
th heavy supports. As soon as these
sh m:d be cut out and the backing re
moved the mere sawing through of
the massive sill should carry away the
whole obstruction.
At -1 o'clock the sheriff made bis
third appearance, this ume is side
bar buggy.
"I wish 1 dared Join that confab,"
said Orde, 'but he'd Jug me sure."
"II? wouldn't Jug me," spoke up
Newmark. "I'll go down." The young
man departed In his precise, method
ical manner. About sunset be re
turned, "Well?" the crew demanded.
"Reed wauted the sheriff to stay and
protect the dam," reported Newmark.
"Sheriff refused. Said his duty was
.limply to arrest on warrant and as
often as Reed got out warrants he'd
cerve them. Reed 6ald then he
whnuld get a posse and hunt up Orde
und the rest of tbem. Sheriff replied
ttir" as far as he could see the term
Ordc uiitchvU tlum (uppusr
of bid warrant were covered by the
tneti ho found working on the dam
Reed demanded protection. Sheriff
paid for him to get an Injunction and
It would be enforced."
"Well, that's nil right," Interjected
Ordo, with satisfaction. "We'll have
her cut through before be gets that In
junction," "Yes," said Newmark, "but now he's
gono to telegraph tho governor to send
the troops."
"Kind of expected that, boys," said
Orde. "Let's see. The uext train out
from Redding They'll be here by 5
In the morning nt soonest. Hope It'll
be Inter."
"What will you do?" nsked Newmark.
''Take chances," replied Orde. '
Tho sun had dropped below the
fringe of trees. Twq straight, thin col
limns of smoke roso from the neglect-
said be.
Falut. the wandering morning b'e2
bore to their ears a sound wh isv dif
ference from the louder nnle nir
hand alone rendered It audible.
"The troops!" exclaimed Orde. see
ing n lantern and returned down tb
trail, followed eagerly by NcvmarL
and every man In camp.
Tho men drew a little to one Bide,
watching the dim line of the forest,
dark against the paling sky. A man I
rode out of the shadow and reined up ,
by the Are. "Halt!" commanded n
harsh voice. The rlverman could make
out the troops three or four score of
tbem standing rigid at attention. t
tteod pushed forward.
"I wish to inquire, sir," asked the I
commanding ofllcer of Orde, "If you 1
have gone mad to counsel your men 1
to resist civil authority?"
"I have not resisted civil authority,"
replied Orde respectfully. "The re- ',
ports have been false. The sheriff of
this county has arrested about twenty
of my meu single handed and without !
th.e slightest trouble."
"Mr. Morris," cried the ofllcer sharp-
ly, "Is what this man says true?" !
"It sure is, Never had so little fuss !
arrestln' rlvermen before In my life." '
"Then why the devil am I dragged
' up here with my men In the night?"
cried the ofllcer explosively. "Who's
responsible for this insanity anyway?
Don't you know," he roared nt Reed,
"that I have no standing In the pres
ence of civil law?"
Reed started to speak.
"I've nothing to do with that; set
tle It In court. And what's more, you'll
have something yourself to settle with
the stnte! About, face! Forward,
march!"
Orde burst into bis deep roar of
laughter. j
"Now you see, boys," he said, dig- '
glng his flats into his eyes, "If you'd
put up n row, what we'd have got Into,
No bluecoats in mine, thuul; you."
"I tell ye, I'm not done with ye yet,"
1 threatened Reed. "I'll sue ye for dam- j
ages, and I'll git 'em too."
"Now, hop along," urged Orde. i
"We'll pay you any legitimate dam- ,
ages, of course, but you can't expect !
to hang up a rivcrful of logs Just on a 1
notion. And we're sick of you. See 1
here, you two; Just see that this man
leaves camp."
Reed hastily retreated.
"Well, goodby, boys," said Daly.
"I'll Just get along nnd bnll the boys
out of that village calnboone "
WE DONT BELIEVE
YOU CAN BEAT THIS:
Thirty-two acres th this trnet, fine
fruit land, about two miles froth,
ift shipping point. The ImihJlTgs
consist of n five-room hox house,
cood-sued ham, etc. There nre
12 ticres. of 5 nnd O-venr-old nn-
pies, mostly Xewtowns, with com-
vntreinl peaches plnntcd between
K.v fillers. Also three ncres jI
young vcnr trees nnd some family
orchard. Four acres in nlfnlfn.
Six or eight .irres of limber, most
ly onk and Inure, There is n
pumping plnnt on tho plnce which
supplies water for the garden nnd
nlfnlfn, equipped with gasoline
engine. About 40 rods from n
good school. Has rurnl mail de
livery nnd telephone. Price
$10,500. Terms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
As Always
WE HAVE IK STOCK THE CHOICEST LINE OP
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHICKENS, ETC.,
AS WELL AS OUR OJYN SPECIAL MAKE OF
SAUSAGE, HUT OWING TO CHANGE OF POL
ICY WE WILL CLOSE ALL OUTSTANDING AC
COUNTS DECEMBER 1. AFTER WHICH DATE
ALL BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON A
STRICTLY CASH BASIS.
WESTSIDEMARKET
Bybee Heil, Props.
J. E. ENYART, President
JOHN S ORTH. CH-hl-r
J. A. PER It , Vire.l'reMdeot.
W. B. JACKSON, A't CoHhl.r.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
L'APITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A feneral Banking Business transacted.
Wo solicit your patronage.
5
RESOLVED
Tho henl rcunliuion for you
to mnko is lo come to us for
your next unit, if yoii want
Miniethiiig out of tho ordinary.
We do tliu hot work nud ohnn;u
the lowt'hl pricurt.
W, W, EIFERT
TUB rilOORbflfllVE TA1XO
First-Class Ladies' nnd Genta'
Bootblack
Parlors
DYEING AND OILING A
SPECIALTY.
V. W. Howard,
Const Champion Bootblack, Prop
0 S. CENTRAL AVENUE.
THE BUNGALOW RINK
Grand Masquerade Skate
WEDNESDAY EVE, NOV. 24
Music by SkatiDg Rink Band
W. A. ROBBINS, Prop.
Admission Wednesday Eve 25c Skates 25c
DON'T FORGET
To see my Silver Toilet and Man
icuring Sets and Silver Novelties
all new in latest styles and designs
Marfnl Reddy
THE JEWELER
Near P. O.
(To be continued.)
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
ones, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C- Smith
314 E. Main.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ro'iio Rivor CunniiiK & Kvnporntiiif company will devote
Mondnya nnd Tlnuvdnys of each week to custom work in tho mnn
ufnctiire of cidor, apple butter nnd jellies.
Phono your orders for nice sweet eider lo 11X2. Deliveries w-ill
he mnd'e on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week.
ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill In West Medford. Phono 11X2.
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISUED.
IB. H. Harris & Co,
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
A VERY PERPLEXING QUESTION
Is now, "Whnt shall I get?" If you will seo my stock it will not he
luud to settle that question.
I hnvo n fine line of Howard, Walthnm, Elifin, Hamilton, Hamp
den and New KuIand watches, gold and filled jewelry, cut plnns nnd
silver Toilet Articles, the best Kood for the prices.
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing nnd maiiufnclurinff. All goods
sold' by mo engraved free.
GEO. A. BUTT, 135 West Main Street, Corner Grape.
M. M. HERMAN.
C. II. HERMAN.
HERMAN BROTHERS
Denlors in
HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS. TENTS, WAGON COV
ERS, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC.
All kinds of custom work nud repairing done on short notice,
317 East Seventh Street MEDFORD, OREGON
" O Hansen. Tom Moffi
We make any kind and stylo of windows. Wo carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
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