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ITO? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MISPFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909.
FIVE DIE WHEN
CAR STRIKES AUTO!
FINED $250 FOR
Stiuffcil Out, While Mother and
Infant Aro Injured.
(Iltillfil PrcdH I.nnnpil Wire.)
I.OS ANOHUOS, Cut., Now 20.-
Tho lives of Nicholas .IiiooIm and
, t"tr Ht Ht-MH
Mr. mill Mrs. Kn-il Williuius of
'drnulM Puns npi'iil Tlninl;uivintf !n
,Mmi .ml, I In kiii"Ih of Mix. Wil
liiiiii.' i.iii'oiiIn, Mr. anil Mix. A. M.
Woodford..
Mr. mill .Mix. llorni'O IVIIoii of
SmiiV Viillny 1'iili'lirali'il TliniikKiv
Injf wiih Mi-ilfoiil friends.
Mix. V. V .Ion.. f Hum's Viillny
pent TlimikMjiviii willi homo folks
in Mcdfoid, rnluniiiiK Iiottio Friday
inoriiuij;.
Assessor V. T. (Iriovu wan in Mod
ford Tliiiixilay from .Jiicksnnvillu.
Mr. ami Mix. A. K. Ili'iinnis anil
"Mr. anil Mix. I). II. Ilanloy of Jack
Honvillo hxii( TlianljMKiviiij,' in Moil
fonl with friends ami ul tended llm
Sutistikn duueo Thursday nit'lil.
John Hooson cmni) in from Klmn
nth county Friday for a short May.
Hnlpli anil Tom Stanley nrrived
Thursday from Klamath county, and
will proceed today to their horni! at
Jlrowmdioro.
Mm. Mario Ninkell Ulrlch of Jack
sonville attended thu .Swastika dnnco
Thursdny nlflit.
wisirioi Attorney aiulkoy wan ml Mr-. Nicholas Jacobs, 11
Moiirord rnday proseoutiiiK tint Kn- uko: tuken to hospital.
cllH0' t ecilin F.linibcth Jacobs. 2-montbs
J. A, WVImIi Iiiik purchased tho in- old hnhy, tnknn with mothor to hos-
tcresl of Torrnuco Hodges in the pitnl
dclicntosscii utorn on North Cetijrnl
SIMPLE ASSAULT
Father and Four Children Have Lives -Man anil Daughter Mix and Severe
Sentence Is Imposed Has
to Leave Town.
Arctic Explorer Is Upon Verge
Collapsc-r-Frlends Cannot
Sco Him.
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BUSINESS LOCALS
IwihI hulurduy John Kridpr and
daughter arrived in Modford from
Scuttle, tho man apparently about
four children snuffed out, tho mother '' yearn of ngo and tho woman lick
ing fatally Injured at the Kinorcmoy Mwleilitw to 'JO summers.
hospital, m.d 20 Ti.unkagiving incrrv. , " """""
. ... rom" occupied by the girl at-
uiakerH seriously hurt, wiih the tor. (moted attention and Policeman
and her I wn months old baby girl i Murdook wiih called in to ipiell it.
rihhi toll resulting from a panic thai "him tho loor wiih broken open the
started when tho Jacob nutiunobile loom looked like a cyclone had boon
wiih run down by n speeding subur- 'lowg nctivo business, and Krider
ban ear on tho Lonir Pencil Pacific ""d tho girl were engaged in a tler-e
eleetne lino. The dead:
Nicholas Jacobs, .f, building con
tractor.
ICntio Jacobs, 18 yearn of age.
Minnie Jacobs, 1(1.
Tony Jacobs, aged (1.
(leinoiils Jacobs, aged J.
ratally injured:
(United PreM Iimeil Wlr.)
NKW YOIUC, Nov. 2C Suffering
from a nervous breakdown, following
Ills Inborn In preparing !iIh report for
the University of Copenhagen tcrpass
upon, Dr. Frodorlck A. Cook, tho Arc-
ttlc oxilorer, Ih today nt tho homo of
friends in Manhattan.
So serious Ih tho nature of tho ox
ploror'H lllncHH that not oven his most
Intimate friends aro allowed to sco
him.
Waltor Lonsdale, tho private secre
tary of tho explorer, ''sailed yesterday
with tho records by which t)r. Cook
Ordars for sweet crnnm or butler
Ti.llk promptly filled, P.ioha the
creamery.
I'hone 10U1, tlltf Southern
Ten & Coffee Co. will do the rct.
Rest men! or tho Icnat money
tho Spot cafo.
AT THE CHURCHES
oniue. ir.wiiH evnient t int more nr
leMH of a fiKht laid occurred, nnd the
iuiiii'h face and neck had been urn red
on frequently by the finder itailn of hopes to provo that ho Is tho original
thu wo'mnn; aluo, hIio hud evidently dlscovoror of tho north pole, 'on tho
lamiuil on Iiin eye, iih the next morn- steamship United States for Copon
hagen.
Tho rocords aand roports contain
about 30,000 words, and tho unlvor
slty authorities probably will bo sot
eral wooks going ovor thorn
Jivruuo.
Hon. Claud Oateli of Salem, U. S.
imnk exnmiunr. wnw in Mudford Fri
day on official biiHineHM.
. rrnnK unmeron or Applogato, a
prominent stockman of that locality.
wns In Medford Thursday.
wiriio .Martin or uom inn was a
Medford visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Mabel Htitton br Bacramonto,
Cal., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Wilson.
Frank llrown of EakIo Point apont
Wednesday night In Modford.
W. Kaplln and F. Patterson of Ash
land wre Modford visitors Wednes
day, v HT
Professor W. T. Van 8coy of Ash
land speht Thanksgiving with his
daughter, Mrs. D. 11. Ruseotl
MAY EXAMINE
PRICES OF FOOD
Head of People's Institute Declares
Prices Are High Because
Profits Are 'Larue.
i. i i .. i t . t
ink ' imu a ninny iiamneu optic.
Ivrider was taken to tho city juil
t i ...
venm of """ momuif; was iirougiu De-
fore JiiHtieo Canon, who, after eon
Mulling with District Attorney Mul
key, agreed, owing to tho mnny (om-
plientioriH of tho ease, to allow the
dofendnnt to plcnd guilty to n nimple
nKsnult. Thereupon Justice Canon
fined Kridor $2.r)0 and sentenced" him
to nerve nix months in tho count v
jnii. Tho jail scntonco was NiiHpend
ed on condition that Krider nnd bin
daughter mnko their gctnwny at once.
The onnh fine was collected.
During Thuixday night Krlber tried
to kill himself by hacking at his
throat and hanging himself. Deputy
Shorlff Ulrlch, howovor, arrived In
tlmo to thwart his purpose
FIRE BUGS ACTIVE
IN PORTLAND SUBURB
Church and Parsonage
Pastor Narrowly Escapes
from House. "
iurned
(Unltril Press 1ah Wlr.)
NEW YORK, ' Nov. Charles
Spraguo Smith, tiead of tho People's
Institute, today lsautd a ntatcmont
i
iiit.
!iM lMr to lil fnthr
fiii'll whleii will write
i T':ii'iii r anv cor yof
demanding a federal Investigation of
Miss Myrtlo Toll of Montague, Cal., th odvanco In the prlco of fo.odatutfo.
Is a Medford visitor.
..... . .
Martin J. Ilediiyth Jowcior, hat
added CflnO now wall caso to tho
oqulpment of Jils stores for tho recep
tlon of the big stoclcof goods ho now
has on hand. Tho caso was construct
cd by tho Medford Sash & Door com
pany ana la an ologant piece of work.
Mm. W. IS. Rodgo of lloieburg,
dnughter of Mr. and Mm. W. W. Kif
ert, nnd Juntin Kifort Hpcnt Thanks-
giving with their parents.
Nieliolim Cook, pioneer, retired oil
oxen o orui central nvontio, wnfl
taken HorioiiHly ill Tuesday night. Ho
in much improved.
John Wndo nnd Itovo Itninj-, two of
Central I'oint'n citizcim, were trading
nnd mghtgeoing in the city Wednea
day.
Mm. ary Milligan and 'family of
North Central avenue, took Thanks-
giving dinner Thursday witii Mr. nnd
Mm. Ilnnnoy of North D street.
It. O. Smith'H little daughter linn
Ho backs up tho domand w.tU fig
ures reported to tho Now York stock
oxchango by Armour & company
bowing that In tho year ending" Oc
tober 36 tho packing company made
35 por cent profit! on Ita capital
stock of 2Q,0Q0,000. ' J
Smith declared that tho Armours
kopt thu figures secret until tboy
wcro forced to mako them public so
they could list tho company's bonds
on thu exchange
Hi,charge that tho figures Bhow
conclusively that tho high prlco ot
meat Is caused by tho excessive prof
Its being taken by tho packing com
panies. Ho assorts that olmllar con
ditions exist In regard to other food-
stuffii Indcsponsablo to tho peoplo.
FASHIONABLE BACHELOR
APARTMENTS BURN
'.'f wa'Cri-iil lb Ih'ImMI
ir -"'ii '
V J ' IP"'"' l" 1 '.i!tl " Vi'l
"I'll t' yr I (rlr'. If It (nil.'' illi!
I l-t m, ,
". ' "f. Mi' :ir 'tl'J Into liU txK'bot.
r i!iin.' iu:np -t n oitnmou lend
"tn-ll l 'Ni' 'i it pii't' of paper
Mir I. in.t-' iifit. steeii. crltUMun
TlM'rn tuiM' 'fay It. won't write
n- -i l. ,v.n like now Fi.rlr over
i n illtii-." ,
Hjv Dijh Cover CriginaUd
DnU.-c liiinulii i talt,i w.-iv uot I.
:bf 1 ni l;it;i;i - tuveitii aieroly t
Ui'i", tin- Tin ii warm In uiiHltuevi
ilayrt p.iipl.- hiti- a (raid ttuu kiIoi.
lUU'llt bo lliIriHlll.nl liltll flMHl iKItWl'ltl.
the Uliclii'ii ami tlx' table, hence tU
eM)k wiih ordeitHl m cover the dlsbea.
and the covein were not removed until
thu master of the bouse snt dowu to
eat. The wboleMouieuess of ttit food
was first tented by the servants, who
wore requlml to tnnte It before It was
served, nnd If they came
through the trial the fool was till
right. Later on, Instead of the food
being tasted, It wns tvittcd by certain
objects which wen; supiWHcd to be In
fallible antidotes against poison.
(United Pre Lum1 Win.)
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 28-An In
cendiary who has been terrorizing
tho residents ot Woodstock, a sub
urb ot Portland, tot the past week,
early this morning applied a match
to tho Methodist Episcopal .ojTurch
and parsonago, afte.r Jjavlng4iattir
ated the caroet of tne' cnurcn"wltn
kerosene Both the clirch and, p&r-
sonago wore-aostroyeaf. - ..
Tho church had bon completed
but 60 days. It was blillt by popular
subscription among the i members. The
loss will total JG000. Rov. John D.
Volco nnd family were compelled to
fleo from the burning parsonage In
thoir night clothing. t
Bcforo Igniting the two buildings
tho Incendiary cut the toiephono and
flro alarm wires In tho Vicinity bo
that nows of the fire waBj?low In
reaching the fire headquarters. -
TEN HEN BLOWN OUT
TO SEA ON COAL BAR6E
(Unllr-il PrrM I.(uiJ Wire.)
NKW YOKK, Nov. 12(1. J.
been norinuHly ill nt lior Grnnts Puss Howie wns nrobnbly fatally burned
homo with diphthoria, but in now con- mid n mimbor of otlioro narrowly es
valoKcent. leaped today whon n fnHhiounble
C. C. McClondon of Qold Hill Is bnoholor nnnrtment nntronircd bv
spending th wlntor at Lompoc, San- tnombors of tho Anny nnd Navy
ua iiarnara county, Cal. nltib, wns destroyed by fire. A. E
Mihh Jifollio Towiio, tho popular urnokott, n retired nnny officer, who never close. They are without lids
whh too atilt to run, oscaped by mid- nmi encii is covemi witti n tninnpaieni
inc down tho bnniBtom. Ho was bad- h'' much aembltng glasu. When
ly burned
Qtaxad Eyes.
Snakes may almost be saTd to have
glass cycx, ItiMwiiiiirb as their eye
(United Prtss Leased Wlr.i
NEW YORK, Nov. 26. Tcu men
nbonnl tho bnrges Conowngo nnd
safely Stetson, drifting out to sen before n
fitiff gnlo, nro facing death todny.
Both barges nro laden with coal.
They wero bound for Philadelphia
when they broke nwny from tho tug
Pntionco Tucsdny nenr rontnqun
Point. Tho tug put out to sea again
in an endeavor to recover them, but
it is fonred that the barges will not!
bo nblo to weather the storm.
Itcv. Mr. Ilickfl, pastor of the
Buptist church at Ashland, will oc
cupy tho pulpit nt the Medford Bap
tist church in tho morning. In " the
evening Earl Olin will lead the per-,
vices. Tuesday, December 7, Itcv.
A. A. Holmes of Horning, Cahrwili
open a series of meetings, continuing
until tho following Sunday.
Presbyterian Church.
Next Sunday, November 28,
pronching at Jl a. m. Tho subjccU
of tho scrrooijhjB "The Divinity off
Christ n Necessity." We would like
to consider tlijsc vital question to
gether for one-hojf- hour. Specinl
music. Pttachiiijf'nt 7:30 p. m.:
Sunday scfio'ota't 10 a. m.: C. E. so
ciety nt OjS&TpV'ni. "
impressiFe serVice3-,
Beautiful and
are promised for.all that' worship. a,f
ilia Vir-at TatWn.V,fPlZt, -t.'.VUtC
L C l r rrl " t ...
lien. Duuujijv j.ae music win oe es
pecially in iSiepS with the Spirit
of praise 'mi33$fnksgiving. A mrK
chorus of 2o voices will sing. "The
Lrttd la Exalted," by West, . and
"While th.e' Earth. Bemaineth' by
Tourrf. Key, W. R. Dyer, whose scr
mons are intellectual feasts as well
as spiritual uplifts,. will preach -the
morning sermon and Rev."''" Belknap
the evening sermoiO .xii:
Teo La(e tfi .Classify?
Exponent of the World's
Coming' Treatment
Mr Olnoy ms como to Afcdfoi-cl to explain his mothoda
ofhoanngaiid udvertiau hh healing ins-ituto at Portland
ofEtb,WilL1rY' h0 V 'TflSful ,U!rtIcr' tl,ro,,8h his '""Jorstnnding
of the laws of nature, heals you of all physical ailments. Ho wns
born with this honling power, his
first cure having been effeatcd nt
tho nge of seven years. Do not
neglect your disease, but call on
him and bo henled. Health of mind
and body, prosperity and success
are yours for tho asking.
Mr. Olney has a Healing Insti
tute in Portland which ho has had
charge of for one yonr, with great
success, healing people of nil
kinds of diseases without the uao
of drugs or knife. A remarknblo
ens: Portland boy healed of ap
pendicitis. Harry, the 10-yenr-old
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Ely, of 105
Fairfield road, is the happy boy,
who once more is well nnd back
to his school. It doesn't matter
what your trouble is, come and bo
convinced of bis healing power.
Parlor, The Palms
Main and Grape Streets, Medford
Call and Get a Free Booklet. Hours. 9 a. m. to 8 p m.
Consultation Free
FOR RENT Rooms. 45$., "Ityrtlett
.street., . i-.
216
WANTED ABUWe gfrV!ilt4-ltlng
"tteet. t '
-
-in''.; -
The Touns-treportcr bad had If im.
creased upon' ntm thatwbeo he wiu'
lent to soe a .man be must aeeblm.
Some hours of waiting on various occa.
sons bad developed In him the'-sterei-
lypeil pbruiie, "Can you tell mebowi
long I'll hatetawaltt" One night "he
waa sent to. Inquire about prominent
man who was. reported, to b 111. Ar
riving at the houss?.he.. was Informed
that 5tr Blank was itremolj- Ml In
fact. Itwas foared that he waa dying
"Can you toll me bow long 1'lfhave
to wait" be asVed
Tb Sweat Innocent., j - - -"Charley,
dear." said, youna Mrs
Torklns. "you must stop worrylnf
about household details." ' ' '
"Whafs the trouble now?"
"You were talking In your steep
again last nlgbt. Every once In nwbllo
you would use some expletive and say.
Gimme some more chips.' You really
must get your mind off the wood pile."
Washington Star.
2JL.
deputy county clerk, spent Thanks
giving evening in Modford.
William A. Hnnover of Orants
Piihh is spending n few days in Mod
ford.
MrH. W. Willo, formerly of this
city, passed nwny recently nt Cut It
oriuo sanitarium, in Santa Rosa,
Cal., according to a messngo recciv
ed in Medford Thursday.
IlrlHono'H great novolty show,
which hnn been drawing good houses
nil over the const, will npponr nt tho
Anglo opera house Snturdny evening
In rotlneil vnudnvllln nnd novolty
nets. Tho headllnors Includo Miss
Corlno Ilnbo, HhndographlHt, Tood nnd
WllllamH, fiiumnlcers, ami many other
amusing nets, Admission, l(ic, 2fic
nnd ROc.
.loo Knnvvlos, a pnlntor omployod
ASSEMBLY PLAN DOES
NOT HARMONIZE FACTIONS
(Mull Trillium Scoliil Service.)
ORANTS PARS, Or., Nov. 20.
The nssembly plan to harmnnizo tho
political factions in Orants Pass did
not seem to work, for tho courthouso
was crowded nl tho mooting with
voters, and H. D. Norton and J. C.
Smith will fight it nut nt the polls.
Norton is stato Henntor 'from tho
county nnd Smith is tho representa
tive . .
the reptile cunts Its outer skin the eye
scale come off with the rest of the
irtiiiMpnrent envelope out of which th
Miake dip.
Thl kins"." otvi scale Is so tough that
It effectually protects the true eye from
the twigs, sharp jrrass and other ole
ENGLAND'S BUDGET WILL
PROBABLY GO TO PEOPLE
(XTnlted Tress Leaup'1 Vlro.)
LONDON, Nov. 2(1. Daspito the
fact Hint Lord Lnnsdowno nnd other
Conservatives nro todny pondering
on tho nctvisnlnlity ot their uocision
utructlous which the snake encounters to reject tho budget, it appears prob-
lll lis iruveis. yet It is transparent nhln that r.nnsrinwnn's nintinn in rn.
CIIICAOO, HI., Nov. 20. Mrs.
IV 1 . , . I llllivillll nil iiiv i.iiklinu nill ttiliuiiu,
... ...... , .... . a,1110m!P(1 t0(iy tlmt 1U)t,ti,,s ro
building on Main stroot, undertook
to finish nut bin Thnukflglvlug Jag nt
noon Frldny by Imbibing somo wood
alcohol from tho stoc kopt on hand
for use In tho painting of tho build
lug, As soon nu tho offocts ot tho
poison boenmo mnnlfost ICnowlos was
tnkon to T)r, Lockwood'a'fifflco In tho
Tlnsklnn building nnd tho ot'utf pump
ed ouf'of him In short ordor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joffornon Torroy of
HIb' escnpo wns nnrrow, ns but n 'Albortn, Cnn., who havo boon vlslt-
llttlo moro of tho fluid would havo Hug Mr. nnd Mrs, J. 13, Watt, loft Prl- la plu ohowor.
being circulated in which President
Tuft is asked to iutorvoiio in behalf
of Miss Paul, tho American suffrn
gotto, who is imprisoned in England.
Mrs, Pankhurst'tioolnrod Hint his
tory conlamod tunny precedents
upon wluoh President J im might not,
mid sho believed Hint ho would.
nndn' It Impossible to Imvo snvod his
llfo.
ProfosHor O'Qnrn hns roturnod
froni n trip to thq Wlllanottovnlloy
and will bo nt Gold Hill tomorrow to
attend tho mooting to bo hold by tho
tt.oguo Itlvor Hortluulturnl socloty at
that plnco.
dny nftornoon. fqr I.oa Angolos, Cal,,
whoro thoy will spend tho winter. Mr.
Torroy Is a brothor of Mrs. Watt, nnd
It la not among tho Impossibilities
that thoy may bocpnio rosldonta of
tho Hoguo Rlvor vnlloy.
enough to allow the most perfect vi
sion. Tbtw If the Hiinko has uot a
glass eye It may, nt auy rato, bo said
to wear eyeglasses.
The Crank.
The completo crank is a kind of col-
lector of causes, nnd It Is dltllcult to
discover tho principle upon which ho
collects them. A now religion nnd un
derclothing nnd somo Insipid kind of
diot nro nil the same to hi in, and hoi
advocates them nil with equal earnest
ness. Ho wants men to cbango their
lives In every particular uud protests
agnlust nil the ordinary usages of tho
world both lu great and In small
things. Ho doos uot boltovo that thoro
la any Instlnctlvo wisdom tu mnuklud
or any value In past tradition and ox
porlouco, Kor his Wisdom has only
just appeared among tuoii, nnd sho has
revealed borsolf to very fow, London
Times.
A Pin Showsr.
Fortunate Is tho brido who receives
If only hor friends con-
for tho hill to tho people will go to
division nnd bo enrned.
Thursday's demonstration wns one
of tho greatest ever seen here. It
required 100 policemen to clenr tho
sqttnro.
First-Class Ladies' and Gents'
Bootblack
Parlors
DYEING AND OILING A
SPECIALTY.
V. W. Howard,
Coast Champion Bootblack, Prop
6 S. CENTRAL AVENUE.
IF IT'S GOOD
yalue 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 Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
I
I A VERY PRRPI.IT.Xflwri OITlT'irt
Is now, "What shall I get?" If you will see my stook it will not bo
hard to settle that qnestion.
I have a fine line of Howard, Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Hamp
den and New Eugland watches, gold nnd filled jewelry, cut glass nnd
silver Toilet Articles, the best goods for Hie prices.
Uno Watch nnd Jewelry Repairing and manufacturing. All goods
sold by me engraved free.
GEO, A., BUTT, 135 West Main Street, Corner Grape.
!
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Roguo Rivor Canning & Evaporating company will devoto
Mondnys nud Thursdays of onoh wook to custom work in tho man
ufacture of cider, apple butter nnd jollies.
Phono your orders for nioo sweet oidor to 11X2. Deliveries will
bo made on Tuesdays and Frjdays of oaolv woek.
ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill In West Medford.
Phone 11X2.
Attention, A. V. & A. M.
Thore will bo a mooting ot Medford
lodgo this ovonlng, Work' In tho M.
M, degree, I 1
' J I
fer beforehand, bo that there will be
no duplicates, and uso a llttlo lntolll-
gonco In tho eeloction of gifts, sho will
get no end of charming things. Thpro
aro bolt pins and hatpins and stickpins
and collar and vol! pins, hairpins and
watch pins, besides all aorta of useful.
n I .. ...I.na. n .,M .M.k .
ktiniir vAnw v.. o. "
i-IWU 1.UIHV, ' " - . WHVWUM-j 1.1. , .rwl niVj.-KM.L
uhuii uvunnuiuu Hu""" monta of aafotv ntM. To eomnlota tho
cloanlng" today by dropping ton moro collootlon thore might also bo a rolling
assistant wolghors from tho customs pta.
sorvlco as a result ot tho government
prosocutlontof tho sugar trust frauds,
I Medford Iron Works j
I E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprletpr.
I M
founary ana Macmmst
, All k!nt' of Engines, Spraying Outfits pumps, Boilers and Ma-T
iinwy, rtyeius in oouinern uregon.ier - 4
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. I
St "W
FOR SALE
At Reasonable Prices
Ready to Deliver Now
Newtowns
Spitzenbergs
Bartlett .,(, ..
Bosc
Cornice
Winter Nellis
And all commercial varieties. See
L. E. HOOVER.
Or Call Phone Suburban 371
MEDFORD