Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 29, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MISDtfOlU) DAILY TKIJIAN E. .UEuFOlvl), OKKfiONT. MONDAY. NOV KM HWR 121). 11)01).
NEBRASKA
RHIFVF PIIRSF CANADIANS NOT AUTO CRASHES
rf qiy FWS TO .MIN MFRGFR INTO STREET CAR GRIP OF
US- UI I lUUIkLU iv wii.
Gotham Flnht Fans Display Great In- Canadian Telegraph Lines Will Keep ScrIoM ,njjurC( n Portaiul Worst Sleet Storm In Years Sweeps
... i Over Lincoln and Southeast-
!
STORM
terest in Arrangements for the
Coming Johnson-Jeffries
Encounter.
(United Press Lensed Wire.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 29. As the day
Out of Combine of Ameri
cans in Gigantic
Trust.
(United Trcm Leno Wire)
OTTAWA. Ont.. Nov. 29. Canndi-
will not
American
- --- . 'in nnmnh niorccr. nnroriiiiit n imv:-
iir.-nro in Hnthnm nrc wncer-, "-""i " r" . . . .
JrffffiSnlS, battle draws near. parties to t he propojj ,
HgHl-IOlloer i ... , - - . fr . . f u v.
inp their monov that t ie promoter i . . ..
ing meir niuuujr . -nrnnnnipc oneratmc m -the
ennnme thn niltn IStIC PlUm OI
Accident Driver of Auto
Said to Be at
Fault.
ern Portion of tlio
State.
(United Preiw Leased Wire.)
PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 20. As the
result of an automobile oontniuinp
five persons dashing headlong into n
(United Press Leased Wire.)
LINCOLN, Nob., Nov. 20. Lin-j
coin and Southeastern Nebraska is
experiencing its worst sleet storm for
HEAVY RAINS DO DAMAGE.
(Continued from pa bo 1)
i one now
! comber,
Inches.
damago
ahenil of It Is thr.t for De
1S07, which was U.S
High water caused heavy
on tho Gray's Harbor and
vnnis. Tho storm has worked imvoe
!j streetcar yesterday, while traveling -ith tho tolephono and telegraph
l,.t n liii-b mte of sneed. three of its . wires, and nil traffic practically is
the decade will have to guarantee the nrc in the hospital today at a standstill.' All trains entering
mi-ncfnt res- suffering from serious injuries ... city are from two to ten hours
ed in none less than m figures jW . hnt tho5r onam J Mrs. A. j. Olds of Weiser. Idaho,, Mo.
The latest competitor to enter ne f d G0 hnd hor sUu frncUed and
lists is the Great Falls (Mont). Ath- 3 5 is-.'wns internally injured: E. S. Olds of;
club. A pnrse ot . $115,000, canAje. Smuta. d s ere , bllsetV nn(1 ,,,,;
with a guarantee of nin-mterferenee luotirom.,u'.0"' n. Vftr,h. riBlil hand crushed, Mrs. E. S.
by the authorities, was received in a iiio "'J--. ' . l0M h;s wifc wccived scvcrc )ncc.
me-age from the Montana promoters western Ulcgrapu oompaim ,
lnt evening. ! FAMOUS OLD SOUTHPAW ! J. L. Overton of Elgin, Or., was
The presence in this city of James, QUT BEAVEPS driving the car and was not familiar
Coffroth of San Francisco, Tom Mc- wi,h tho iortinnd streets. In ap-
Cnr.t of Los Angele?. and other Pa- ivoUkX Press Leased wire.) pronching the car track at the inter
cific coast bidders, is taken by the, PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 29. Chas. secji0n 0 Eleventh and Yamhill
local sports that a record purse - nartman, the famous old Southpaw. street3 j,0 fnic,i to notice the car.
dofbtedly will be offered. Coffroth, who for years was ttiP idol of tho nm before he could slacken his
th?v believe, has more than an cvon rortinnd fans. has signed a 1010 con- spcca, had dashed into the car with
chance to land the mill, although it tract wltn tno 0Bavers. itorrifio force.
lm been whispered about that the Aftor ieaving oPrtland several; Overton claims that the streetcar
wie ones are dne to be surprised years ag0 Hitman went to tho Bos- crcw wcrc at jfult in not ringing
when McCarey's bid i: opened. The , tQn Amertcaaj in a trade. Thero ( tiieir pong, but cyewitnosf.es to the
offer will be passed mxtn Wedncs- qult tho gamo and followed nn- accidents say that the car was mov
day. . i other business, going Into tho lum- n vcry slowly and that Overton did
The rumor that Coffroth and Jack veiM- i T.n AneoiM: with hts .. v- nrnsaim.
ninasnn nf Snil KmtiniePrt hnve OOm- . .. - ll..t 1.1b nrm "
liined forces as the result of thuir
determination to take the fight to the
Golden Gate city, is current again
todnv. Neither promoter ha admit
ted the truth of the report.
ACCUSED MAIN PLEADS
HE IS "LEGALLY" DEAD
father. Hartmnn says that his arm
, now tn ti3 good as It ever was anu ,
South Bend branches of the North
ern Pacific railway today and no
trains cams through from Aberdeen.
Itflllngliain Suffer.
DELUNOHAM, Wash.. Nov. 2D.
nelllngham and Whatcom county are
today oxporlQiiclng tho worst storm
In their history and It Is estimated
that the damage will reach thousands
of dollars before tho weatl-er chang
es. It was thought the flood had
reached the limit last week when
HMHHHIHHKHHHHMnlilKaHMMHHIW
YourOpportuiiities
The Time The Goods The Store
J)itl you reml our bijr advertisement yesterday' We believe that most of the
subscribers to this paper did read it and we also believe thai most of you knew
that you eould eome to the store and prove all we said to bo true..
YOUR OPPORTUNITIES ARE HERE.
Now is tho time to select Xmas novelties while the assortments are in first-class
shape, to supply your needs, and when the prices hro bein shaved as close, as it is
possible to make.
The goods aro here and wo will be pleased to show you our extra lare assort
ments. Our low sale prices are eer tainly proof enough that we are buying goods
in the lowest markets or we could not offer them at such anm'ingly low prices.
This is the storo that gives the values and makes the prices that draws the peo
pjk here to trade and anyone can prove this conclusively by watching.
IT Will Pay You to Watch
SOUTHERN OREGON'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE.
The Hutchaso
Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co.
Co.
Medford, Ore.
... Tr.l.l 1.. m.I.wI.I in til..
TTnn P fl Smith nf Grants Pass .. . ... . . .. . .n
... b ... . .... - ooKsacK river was wtcckcu.
JIanager McCredle of tne ueavers oe-, Wns in -Mcdtord .Monday morning on , ,ng R hcavy ,0Mi bnt loduy tho wnt.
Hevea that Charles will be able to i,;s Wny to Jacksonville to attend to j nn; yen ,,,Bhcr and a new roc
send them over the pan with his old- sorno legal business before the circuit iord hng bpon cstnbllshcl.
Until tho storm has Hpont Itself. It
will bo Impossible to estimate the
damage, but it will totrl thousands.
REMARKABLE CASE OF HEALING
Etlw. Olney, a Gifted Healer.
tlmo skill.
court.
I3DS TO HISTORY STEAMER HAS
'CHICAGO FIRE1
(United Press Leased Wire.
NEW YORK, Nov. 29
Patrick, the famous lawyer, convict-f
cd of murder In connection with the .
death of William Marsh Itlce. was I
brought fgrom Sing Sing prison to-1
nrA nroDontoil tn thn Ttronklvn i
.UU J..VM.M.W . I
division ot the appelate division of preacher Says Cow Kicked Because
Temarkable plea that he is legally
dead.
Patrick contends 'at the post
ponement of his electrocution by a
"stay" was illognl and that so far as
the court Is concerned he is now le
gally dead.
m nsKfirts that his case shoum
HAKli
b a r-
VUYAUh
Boys Sneaked Into Her Stable
to Make a Whisky
Punch.
iVnlted Press LeBU Wire.)
nmCAGO. III.. ov. 20. A cher-
. S. President Strikes Gale Which
All But Disables Her on Her
Run from Seattle to
San Francisco.
(Unltwl Press LeseU Wire.)
SAN FItANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 20.
-Her hatchos torn away and her
' "f1o1s in Wilto Valley.
SEATTLE, Wash.. Nov. 29. Un
less thero Is a cessation of rain and
a chango In tho wind within the next
24 hours, residents of tho White riv
er valley expect somewhat serious
floods, as the rivers aro rising rap
idly today. At Squth Park the mor?
i timid citizens nre taking to the east
bank. Water lo nt danger mark.
1 Tho Green r.nd White rivers are
still within their banks and damage
from floods may bo avoitod If the
i dam at Stuck Itlvor Is not damaged.
I Boy's School Hose
Extra Heavy
Wo arc showing the best school hose Tor boys in the
city, fast fast black, extra heavy,- full size, and no bet
ter wearing hose made. Comes in all sizes up to 10.
25 cents per pair
.Mrs. R. W. Smalloy, who for aoven
A r ---- ( UlllUtW V " w -
- J I. lit a Inf . 1 .O ? 1 4? "fUtnnrvA ItnC
nave own euu iuv . ,isiieu page ol msiui ui vuwi0 eii ii,p1,,i ctenmar
crnor H.gg.ns commuted his Sen-'been toni out by Rev John D. Leekfca t..fl ? VS
lenre 10 mu iuihhwu nnu as a roiui ui. touw.. . , . , . ,. . .....
w nai ou in iuu uui
t? Ikfttll flp rionld win t
. . . C -i.T- . "
.,n innnront. on this crouna ; Anxnni nr tn the assertion maue --- . , iouil .V" " i" i . .. .. , ..
" - , ;IVi,-i.a.n niMiir i x, t i- i,;,wi w nf the For a night and a day the 1'rosi-' s , x.. nrc Hnblo to occur in tism, lung trouble, Jivor nnu niauunr
l7fZ nnZ ZiZt Z b' i knocked over mJw "t was tossed and battered by n y J "nd ovirrono should be trouble and all eo-cnlled chronic
l,eld in the penitentiary and that the ow which ocM nv -W, f rf. southoMt Knlo encountered ! for them Clmtnbeilnin's diseas. all of which were healed in
cwt should dismiss aim ,0'Lcary's lamp and caused th d - " Her decks and . E"!,," ' I' f, 1 V. will r. from one to three treatments. The
tenf to mo imprisonment. i nn(j ns a rostut 01 ms sermon mu ' . p...; ,i.".i,i i;nn
prisoner's plea Is that he was either proUibitionistS are in petition of a of t he P.e. .flo Com
Py of murder ,n the first degree J a argument today. J
m ai ouiutv venr ,n,i i,con n victim ot nuBi'OhS
There has boon an Inch of rainfall ; . . . , i , , ,,,
aftor one tronlmout she oould cat and
sleep well. In a few days she will
be a well woman. Mr. Olney in ef
fecting groat euros. People are
coming to him n tho last rotrt
from far and noar, Ktifforing with
oozomn. nsthma, catnrrh, rliounm-
In tho last 21 hours and'contlnuatlon
of tho precipitation Is forecasted uy
! tho local weather bureau.
50 dozen misses' seam
less fast black hose, plain
or fleece-lined, tineditim
and heavy ribbed, in sizos
(5 to 0 loo pair,
2 FOR 25c.
")() dozen ladies' seamless
fast black hose, plain
black, also with white
foot. They are winners.
Try them. Inc.
2 FOR 25c
",rt Bnnum U1!"8 .vueaTl?mv 4 , ... off Cane Flatten-. Her decks nnd,"" - .V . , anf. ,, ...-. rc. frora ono to three treatments
Tho efforts or am w B - artrouBtmcago ire ."u 'htttchoS were' swent by waves that ! T .7, 3. "i, n. t,.tlv. and price nre within the reach of all,
mnrkable struggles In tho history of had sneaked into the barn to steal -s -d the 'P f '
,the state.
MANY HURT IN BAD
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
fUnltwl Pces leased Wire.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sow 29.
Three persons are suffering today
frora serious injuries and four fron
minor bruises, sustained when a Dow
ney avenue car crashed into an au
tomobile containing seven member?
of the family of Fred Weber, a j.?w-
Miss Agnes "Weber, 17 years old,
is snffering from concussion of tho
brain. Her condition is serious.
Mrs. C. B. Boesmiller, CO years of
ngo, mother of Mrs. Weber, received
Bovero contusions on back and hips
She was unconscious for more than
an hour.
Mrs. Weber's right wrist was
Rnrnined and she received' internnl in
juries. Physicians who nttended her
stated she would recover.
Weber and his. three small sons re
ccived painful but not serious brnisei
Tho accident occurred last evening.,
MNnnESSIONAL COMMITTEE
HELD UP BY BAD STORM
milk to make a whisky punch. ,POr u io in "
Dr. Leek added that the boys con- ruru . V..' ".r;: " . "I
i t r o,,,inv!taK0 roiugo in ineir sinierooiiis.
cerned were members of a Sunda l" h p:
i r.ni,i; tl,oir nettings fastened about the decks,
moral courage to make public their h.
nnn therehv causeu a 'j- j
I lllll I.n Ull 4 Mw J
chango in tho history of the great
conflagration.
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the undersigned
will anDly at tho regular meeting of
tho cltr council at Medford, Oregon,
on December 7, 1909, for license to
sell malt, vinous and Bpirltous liquors
in less quantities than ono gallon at
lot 17, block 20, in Medford. Oregon,
for a period of bIx months.
Dated November 24.
O. M. SELSBV.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 20.
Tlelfl un bv storms off Capo Hatteras
the members of tho house committee
-which haB been investigating tho con
struction work on the Panama canal,
-ivill bo unnblo to land until tomor
tow. Tho committee is aboard tho
slnnmnr Oliristobal.
It is understood that the committeo
is returning with several definite pro
jects which will bo presented in duo
iorni. Among these the most uu
portnnt probably will bo a proposa
to abolish the present canal commis
sion and to substitute a chief fongin
nr. director and civil covernor to
direct tho work under tho existing or
jjatiizntioji.
Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Joy of Jack
sonville aro visiting friends In Med-ford.
W. A. Stewart made a business trip
to Ashland Monday morning.
NEW HOSPITAL
FOR THIS CITY
nnRRenrrer. mmht have lost his Hie.
McCoy ventured from his stateroom
and was caught by a heavy wave that
rushed acrqss the decks, hurling him
into tho protecting life net.
JoBonh Schmidtlintr of Portland,
formerly of this county, is hero on a
visit to his aunt, Mrs. Lmil Do l(o-
bonm. Mr. SchmidtluiL' has been in
Portland for the past 15 years and
is engaged in contracting. Ho nnd
his father laid tho first stonework in
Medford, and were the only stono
workors in this section for many
years.
L0VETT STAYS HALF HOUR.
(Continued from page 1.)
pain nimofH iiiaumuji i",vv - ,
;a n vnnv severe oim. as Mr. Olnoy wisIiok to benefit as
wiH cause the parts to heal without many ns possible whilo horo. Ho is
leaving n senr. For sale by Loon n. hero for tho purpose of advert'ining
Haskins' Phnnnncy. his healing institute at Portland. Mr.
J Olney won't bo horo hut n short
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER time. Don't wait, but conio and ho
C .. hen ed. Pa nnd tret a free book-
OCliy JUHI liupiiiiic
ing.
We.have the best wearing line of men's hose in tho
city. If you want ;m unusual wearing hose try our
of men's 2 for 20c; all sizes black ot
me
Ian.
c iiir in.. imi- , , , ,
Bfc came heads, fish, birds nml, '" " """"" ' "J. r.,.?"
mammals mounted true to nature by mo rn. n8f cor .ur .
imnroved methods. I do tanning, mnk'
fur rugs, make, remodel and clcnu
fur garments. Express nnd mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS.
405 Washington Street, Portland, Or.
Telephone Mnin 3000.
DOLLARS CAUSE OF TROUBLE.
(Continued from papa
Grano f-treets. Medford. Consulta
tion free. Hours, 0 u. in. to 8 p. m.
The swellest lino of
Xmas post cards in Med
ford. All at your choice,
lc Each
A ticket with every 2fc
purchase on that beautiful
loll we give away Dec. 2C.
tho. cmbrogllo.
Many Would Take Trip.
Recruiting officers of tho United
States marine corps aro busy today
with applications from men attract
ed by tho possibility of being sent
to Nicaragua. Tho nows of tho last
few days has given this branch of
tho service great Impotus.
"Tho recrulilng of marines has
been Immenso on acount of tho war
nows," said a recruiting oflcer to
iiav. "Wo aro Kcttlnc a flno class
Negotiations Now Under Way to Se
cure Site for a Modern
Hospital.
they could hardly bo torn away. It
is safo to say that Medford will be
remembered by Judge Lovett and his
party.
AJIO IJOllUV Ul IHU 41111111 llllto
... . ' i ! il. of men. too.
will bo ono oi aoveiopmem, -whenever 'thero Is such talk as
s atement of Mr. Love , anu xno , at Mn alway8 lmyo ft of
&m Haan bZro his"death 'win ,
bo earned out; also that every acre
(1 . . "IT 1 1 - . . .Iw. ...WW 11 U ...w.w ... " "
OI ianu icgiiunuiuiy uiuiHiuj i" niu
If present plans go through Med
ford will have a modern and well
equipped hospital within a short
tlmo. Negotiations aro now In prog
ress for tho purchase of a sultablo
slto for tho hospital, and tho deal
will bo closed within tho next few
days. Tho slto In view already ban
buildings upon It which can bo easily
aranged to suit tho purposo for a
tlmo bolng, and tho acreage Is largo
enough to admit of the construction
nf nddltlonnl bulldlnKs'to accommo
date tho growing necessities of the ftna n, B.
SUGAR TRUST WILL FIGHT
(Continued from pKO 1.)
It is believed tho trinl will go on
until every legal obstaclo tho attor
neys for the dofenso can throw in tho
way has been ovorcomo.
Technicalities Numerous.
Tho attornoys for tho men hnvo
prepared a number of demurrers
which must bo nrgtiod bo thnt several
days will bo consumed in legal techni
calities.
A rumor is still current in New
York Ihnt ono of tho indicted offi
cials is prepared to turn stnto's ovi-
dence nnd lay bnro tho entire gigantic
plot to defraud dtho government of
millions.
Tho trial will ho n great mass of
figures and dry dotails. Hut Stimson
and his assistants hnvo spent months
preparing for tho government's caso
AVc are showing the swellest line of plain, fancy and
hand painted china in the city. Now is your time to se
lect your Xmas gifts.
Dolls Dolls
When you want one be sure and go to
HUSSEY'S
The Busy Store
U 1 X iV..
svstem will bo developed. Ho mar
voled at tho progress in tho north
west, saying there is too much to do
and too much willing energy nnd co
operation to permit of arrested de
velopment m tho western states.
Tho members of tho party wore
Mr. Lovett, II. O. Stillman, president
of tho Stnndard Oil Bank of Now
York; Julius Kruttschmitt, director
of maintenance and operation; J. C.
Stubbs, freight and trnffic director;
director; J. P. O'Drien, manager of i erlcnna will fight.
tho linos in tho Pacific northwest,
Miller, genorni rrcignt
... .. ..... -1! I
and uccinro tnero win no no hiip-ui. ..... . ,.... nr fn,
Thero aro three counts in tho in- which tho Hid ctinonts aro found,
die Tents. Tho first charges under- while part of .2
weighing, tho second conspiracy to upon tho use of ho dovioo found o
underwoigh, nnd tho third conspiracy tho Hcnlos by w h e they . failed io
to defraud tho government by thus "'""buio true "eight. his Jov jo
nnderweitrhimr W,,H 1,10 8tco1 BPr,n pI,lC0(1 , ? '
"t SoS'havo tho government's 'at the side of tho scale and when a
attornoys been to circumvent any hag of sugar was placed on t a slight
possility of fa legal hitch that thoy pressure " JPh
mvo dismissed three indictment vent tho scale Irom woB'',, K ''J
against tho defendants and found meamiw of tho I Ih boca o
now indictments in each caso so as of tho hole on each of tho 17 scales
reliminnte some .lauso upon which that the 8T nTlTs
, ...i.i i i.si forred to as "tho caso of 17 holos."
11,6 ffi'&Tt r""" I Ilendornoffol nnd BplUor aro tho
Tho cargo for tho steamship highest officials of tho trust ontang
. ife- t i.im. .Q ,,. od n tho moshos of tho law. Pono-
ericans win iiRin. i u iu " Diraniyro, irom uuv ii wiiwh ..- , , , .., .,
11. LZ IL ", Lr fnr th m6ll nt'.l,. Timnklvn docks of tho oruagol has boon wth tho oompniiy
V : "actuated by" ho des.ro for c7mpany on November 20, for SO years and his sa ary was $20,
... ii i Laam 1 it.
"Thn marines have boon down to
Central America nnd tho older men
In tho service know thOBO countries
llko a book.
"Tho fact that tho gunboat Prince
ton, which sailed yesterday from Bo
attlo, will stop hero on hor way to
Corlnto and tho riimor that sho may
take on marines at this port has at
tracted many mon.
"At a tlmo llko this when thoro Is
tho barest chanco ot a real scrap,
you got an Idea of whothor tho Am-
Tho mon wno
action in tho sorvlco."
1 1007, is tho specifio cargo upon
000 a year. Spitzor has boon om-
ployod an equal length of tlmo. Ho
was gottiug $10,000 a yoar at tho
timo of his arrost nnd resignation.'
Tuft Bnngulno.
President Tuft told Itoprosontntivo
Wooks of Massachusetts today that
ho firmly boliovod that somo of tho
high offioinls in tho sugar trust
would ovontually bo laudod in tho
ponitontinry hooauso of tho fraudB
which hnvo boon unonrlhed nt tho
Now York customs housp.
IIo doclarod that Attoriioy-donorul
Wiokoi'shnin was dotonninod to pross
his investigations. Tho prosidont
furlhor said that Iho attornoy-gon-oral
was convinced that ho was upon
tho right trnok and that hoforo very
long ho would bo ablo to bring inou
"highor up" into book.
city.
agent.