Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1909, First Section, Page 3, Image 3

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    TJIIO MJSDtfORD MAIL TRIBUNH, M I3DFO.RO, ORKOON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1909.
WILL CORTELYOU 'GROWERS TOLD POSTAL SAVINGS
AID J. P. MORGAN: OF POLLINATION BANK TO WAIT
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Professor O'Gara Addresses Hortl- Aldrlch Says Nothlnjj Will Be Done
cultural Society on Matter of ( Until After Monetary Com
Polllnatlon and Tree i mission Makes Its
Drcedlnfl. Report.
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Asserted That Moruan Has Reached
Understanding With Standard
Oil and Will Work To
(letlicr. NT, WYOHK, Dec -I.-Thal George
II. Cortolyou will tin a factor in fin
ancial interests controlled and allied
with .1. I. Morgan, in Ilia general lie
Jiof hero today. It in assorted that
liu will leave his proonl position nt
tilt; howl of tint Consolidated Gas
('(initially next spring-mid take charge
of Ilia general direction of the Ktpiit'
able I.I IV.
When seen today Corlolyou rofus
id In discuss tlio n'Kirt. Thu change,
it in Haid, will ho oiui of tint result of
Morgan's acquisition of TIioiiiiih F,
llyiinV control of (ho Kqiiitalih.
There in also strong Hii)iiort for tht)
Ntory of a possible merger of the
Kiinilahle, the New York Li IV and
the .Mutual Life, a combine that
would represent more than four bil
lion dollars.
It in believed that the Morgan in
terests have reached an understand'
Ihg with the Standard Oil interest
and (lull liu- (wo plan to work in liar
,111011 v in control of thu fiuaucial af
fair h of thu nation.'
Tha ('niiiiiicrcinl club iooiiih wore
filled 'with interested fruitgrowers at
t lie meeting of thu Koguo Hiver Hor
ticultural society .Saturday ufler-
iiooii. Several niniinii numors wore
ilttundcd to, including the report of
WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec. 4.-
That there will he no postal savings
hank legislation until after the inon-,
otnry committee has reported is tho
word from Senator Aldrich today.
The "stalwarts' in the i-eiiate are
preparing to prevent the piiHsngo of
the committee on the matter of o-'HU(., 1,(11 ,y ,IU ,,pCr M1M..
curing a periaaneiit meeting place Senator Aldiich expresses the be
lli r the society adjoining thu pnwont lief Hint the postal hank proposition
offices 'f IWwwir O'Unra. i"""1'1 b mrt "fl'"' "-al .y-
,. ., . . ... tciii, anil no would oppose allowing
Prolcssor 0 darn addressed tny finl,IM.inl l.iHl.it..... to ho on
meeting 011 the subject ol "Pollinn- m,l(:0 ii (,.r tiu commission
lion and Plant llreudiittr." - jlH reported.
The matter of cross-polliuntion 1h Senators CiimmiiiH and Ln Follctrc
one of the most important problems f n. "wsiirgoiits" have notificl
to ho solved by thu horticulturists or AJdrich that they will try to force
the Koguo Itiver valley. t. ponttiln bank bill through this
Varieties which arc sclf-oliiiatod winter.
in Mime localities becomo sulf-stonlo
Special Reductions in All Departments
ASSOCIATED ALL NOT
.OWNED BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC
ih others. In the Koguo Itiver val
ley the lliii'tlett is.nno of (ho bent
producer and is also 0110 of tho bust
pollinator of other varieties to
gether with tho D'Anjnu and Boso
200.000 Trees Sold by Hoover.
L. Y Hoover, agent for the Ynk
ima Valley Nursery company of
Wn-diingloii bus Mild 'JOO.OIIO trees
to customers in the valley this son-
SAN' FHAXClsen. Pal.. Dec I.
Officials of the Associated Oil com
The Cornice is a solf-sterili;r.cr and WMli n, ,jlt. ht.,IMM1 mu ,)VI,r ,.,..
renuirox e.ro.pjiiintioii to produeu Kr (. past week three inspectors
a good crop. ( have been engaged going through the
, An a matter of fad, the coiicIuk- .'(rocs, seeing that they arc free from
ioliH arrived at from the nddros IiRonPo and of tho proper rpiality to
were that tho best results would he , delivered under the Oregon law.
arrived at by plnutiug pears, apples (,u far (he inspection Iiiih resulted iii
or any other variety oT fruit in nothinir but cood for the teller ami
MILLINERY
The Different Kind.
In order to make
room for our now
b'toek, which is now
on tha road, ye arc
going-Jo place on
Mile nt remarkable
reductions w li c n
value is considered.
i 1 Minis hi mi' .m-iiiu'ii vii iiiii-1 I. I. , .1 . . .1 . ... 4 : r 0
panv todav entered an unnunllrtod w,,n" b'00,4K, ,,,Hl ".. fiiNo the buver. The trees are pro
dw.ia he report thai ll.eir or.,",,nv V1, ""', "m 1Vir".,,-v H,,,1,H ? I,c' '""(,l '.v experts to be as fine a
Kan.ral.on bad 1 1 tak, vcr bv l! "K"lher. (ounce and Hart-ould be. They are well Brnwn, w'el
the Suiithern I'acific rompnny. It
was niinottticeil that the Associated
iuleniU to remain in the fiidd and
will continue to make routractK for
thu delivcrv of oil in California and
other Pacific Coast stuten.
ROBBERS BEAT UP
KEEPER OF STORE
Three Masked Men Overpower Mer
chant and Take $55 Away
From Him.
as
ell
licit pour planted close top-llior! rooted and praetioallv free from rife.
1 l.l .-!.... 1..... I.. .1 !. .1 '
wiiiiki Kite ouiuir resiuis wiaii 11 ine onse. (Jut of 101)0 trees inspected
varieties were separated by any dis-, Wedncsdav morniiiL' two were thrown
tanec. iih Die cross between thoso out hy the inspectors as lmviiifr
two varieties is assumed to produce crown Kail something no Pacific1
the best results for the Cornice, which , const merchant is free from and
is always a shy hearer, and when oven that number is unusual,
prime brings the top price. j Thy inspection U made, not from .
Professor O'Oara also discussed a suspicion that diseased trees arc
the matter of tho cniss-pollination of beine; shipped by the Yakima Valley
apples, and the statistics seemed to 'nursery, but because the laws of Or
show that whom N'cwtowns aiid(euon require that all foreipi-Krown
SpitzcnberKs were crossed with Jon-1 trees should he rigidly inspected, tree
nthaiis, Arknusns ltlaeks and even by tree, and this is being done. Tho
tho Hen Davis, that a moro vigorous buyer has really moro protection in
growth and a belter color resulted, buying foreign than home-grown
Tho natural cross for tho Newtown, trees under this system, as the Inw
however, is tho Ortloy or Hcllflowor. is not so strict in regard to the lat-
C. K, Whislcr reimrted upon tho tor. ,
meeting of the Fruit -Orowers' con-! Tho nursery represented hy Mr.
gres at Spoknne, and spoke of tho Hoover guarantees its trees true to :
iiecc-siiy ot a tail, ruprosontation at name and llic inspection guarantees
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Hosiery
Special
Extraordinary
.Monday only, any pair of
Hose 111 the store, includ
11 g the famous "Onyx"
br.u.d, for
SWEATER COATS.
25 Per Cent Off.
IK ALL THE LATEST COLORS AND NEWEST
DESIGN'S, BOTH LONG AND SHORT KIND.
SPECIAL FOR FEW DAYS ONLY.
Merode
FOR WOMEN AND
CHILDREN. .. AIJSO-Lt-TELY
THE MOST
COMFORTABLE AND
DURABLE UNDER
WEAR ' MADE TO
DAY" SPECIAL DIS
COUNT FOR FEW
DAYS ONLY,
331-3 per
cent Off
HEADQUARTERS FOR INFANTS'
WEAR.
BRIGHTON NIGHTROBES
At Cost.
THE BIG, ROOMY KIND. LIKE THE HOME
MADE KIND YOU USED TO GET WHEN Y'OU
WERE HOME WITH MOTHER. SPECIAL FOR
ONE WEEK ONLY.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF LADIES' NOVELTY GOODS AND THE BEST PLACE OF ALL
TO PURCHASE XHAS PRESENTS FOR SISTER, MOTHER, WIFE OR SWEETHEART -THAT IS
REALLY WORTH WHILE.
SEATTLE, Wash., Doc. I. Dan the meeting of the national eyngross. tho iiunlity
"v Lyppes, proprietor ot a miiiiII ot I mil -growers 111 Denver in Jaiiit
storq at liitorbay, a suhuvb of lus nty. Colorado is tho only stato hold-1 ADVERTISED LETTER LIST,
city, is today suffering from soYero ing out against the Pacific states in
lacerations on the head inflicted by regard to ihe sire of the apple box,1 The following letters remain 1111-
threo masked thugs who entered his souuht to bo increased in siro hy tho called for at the jxistoffii'o at Med-
placc of liusine-s hist night, mid af- I.afien hill. The Pacitic coast dolo-lfurd, Or., Thursday, December 1: '
ter iiiiinercifully healing I11111, seem- gates will attuiunl to hceiire an I S. S. Abbott, A. C. Alters,- Mrs. 1
od more than $100 in money and es- ameiidiiioiit to the hill providing that Eva Allen. Mrs. Ruth' Barfield! A.
imped. A fourth thug stood watch the hizo of an apple box shall corre- If. Horry (2), Edd Bowman, C.' m!
outside. siond to that of the Winchester llowen. Mrs. N. Brooks, H. T. Cal-
, When Lyppos was comiiiauded 10 hushol, whieh contains '21f2.IU cubic in, Thomas Cameron, E. R. Co
throw 1111 his hiiudu ho turned and inches. Mr. Whislcr was appointed j.Vur Crisler, .1. J. Dalv, L. B. Harris,'
made a dash for a rear rooili, where as delegate from the Rogue River so- Anna S. Hnrreluitli Tlm A
he kept his revolver, but was tripped eiety an darrangcineiits am being jlneder. L. R. I Toxic, 'fob Hoffman,
by one of the robbers. This was tho inado to scud others to attend. (Mrs. Clyde Hoffman, .Too Huttiier,'
sikuiii 1 or 1110 iiiree 10 11111 upon nun,
and ho was viciously beaten with KLAMATH AROUSED
their revolver butts. BY LIQUOR CASES!
Mrs. Lyppos entered the room and,
was instantly knocked down and KLAMATH FALLS, Doc.
The Brightest Light of the Age Just Out Everybody Amazed
W m THE INDEX INCANDESCENT
Note the Dial Plate
which will enable
you to regulate
light with the great
est case.
hound hand and foot. Another wnui- Them is consternation among tho
an, Mrs. Tollcfsou, attempted to gain bibiilously inclined and those who
entrance to tho store from tho supply them with lhiior in defiance
street, hut she mot tho sumo treat- of the oleal option law.
ment given .Mrs. Lvppes. A man named Dick Larson was
A 1111111 mimed Williams then stepp- caught dispensing drinks from n bot
cd into (ho storeroom and iminedi- lie yesterday and when arrested in-
ately became a prisoner of tho rob- formed tho sheriff that ho had ;;ot
ners, who, alter making sure that the goods from Fred Pnquette, who
their captives were all securely was also arrested.
bound, rifled Lyppos' pockets, so- Justice Miller bound Larson over
Mrs. P. Hull, Charles Albert Koch,
H. A. Mondcnhnll, Mrs. D. E. MsGin
nis. John Monro. F. E. Osboru, Irwin
Parker, R. B. Picard, F. M. Seamaus,
Ollio Shirley, Grnco Stevens, .lames
Taylor Ajiuie Turpin, T. S. Wagner,
O. D. Whitney, Mrs. C. G. Wilson.
Parties calling for the above lot-1
tors will please say "advertised." A
charge of 1 cent will he made upon
delivery. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
1
1 I 01 1 lllllHII lM
mm
Kerosene Burner
THE BRIGHTEST LIGHT
THE WHITEST LIGHT
THE STRONGEST LIGHT
THE CHETPEST LIGHT
THE CLEANEST LIGHT
Six times brighter than electricity,
gas or ordinary lamp. Burns common
kerosene; simple, safe, no wick to burn
and cannot explode; all brass burner,
will fit any lamp; for homes, stores,
schools, halls and churches. Cuts light
ing bill in half, with five times the light
(100 candlepower light, five horn's for
one cent"). Try oiie and you will use no
other light but the Index.
INHERITS BIG FORTUNE
AND THEN DISAPPEARS
I. After
OAKTiAVn. Cnl.. liu,.
curing :I80 in cash, and took .ffifi in lo the grand jury and placed Pa- inhorititng a fortune of .f."7fi,0n0, E.
"oih'.v n 1 the cash drawer. Turn- Miietto under .itfOO bonds to appear w. Lncev, former inmate of the Who-
.i.g o .1 me i.gius, 1110 ronners lolt. Jor trial later in the week. ! soever Will Mission of this citv, and
Wil iaius was the first to . froo !,,n,.0d in the hobo class by D. W.
iroiu ins nouns ami notitioil Eratl Uritt nml .lolin V. .Miller ofiMcOarvie. district superintendent of
me ponce n.y iciepuouc. iso arrests .lacKsonvillo went to i;aglo Point
havu vet been made. Saturday.
AUGUST D. SINGLER
1C8 WEST MAIN STREET.
Agents Wanted. State Agent for Oregon.
.HOTEL ARRIVALS.
THE ROGUE RIVER LANB COMPANY
The Nash A. C. Bochland, Port-
NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Offers an especially good foothill orchard for it low
price and. on good terms, in these days of advancing
prices, it will pay to look into this.
. it pays to dual with the "Man Who Knows. " When I
the Koguo l?iver Land Company sold the Tronson &
Guthrie orchard at JOagle Point to the prize, winning
owners, four years ago, the salesman, W. M. TTolmes,
assured the purchasers those Spitzonborgtrccs would
produce the world's best apples, and subsequent evonts
provo tho soundness of his judgment. By tho way:
1)id it ever occur lo you that most of tho men who have
won out in the l?ogue River Valley, bought their win
ning .orchards through the Rogue l?iver Lund Com
pany? W, M. Holmes, Manager, is always tit your service
for a good buy.
that institution, has disappeared, ac
cording to McOnrvie. ,
1 The superintendent declared that
1 . 1 .i 1.!... 1 .... . 11 a
unco miiihcii 1 1 1 iii uusi neons iroin
the
hour
tor
hour
The letter and deeds. MofW-tn Whitney, Portland; F. Doronson,
said, were forwarded to Laeey at tholSlul J- (!- Swetlaud, S. ,1.
mission through tho British consul att1100 a M Williams, Portland; J.
San Francisco. Tho consul denies -Montgomery, San 1-rancisco; O,
that he over heard of Laeey. r
ic Title & Trust conipanv of Mel- ll,m1'' - C- Cool;' Chicago; W. F.
Mirno valued at W70.000 and a let- Hummol, Kngle Point; ,1. X. Call, K.
r from Archbishop Parr of Mel-iSl A,illt,r' Norlh I'wrolinn: A. West,
uriio. referring to the inlioritaneo. sll'in; P. Harrison. II. A. Clodfettor,
P P.... r,;..,..,.y A .1 AI....I!.. T rvi!
V t V fV'l IllVtlW f 4t V 4l(lt (111)
McOarvio said that Attorney Breen A0l,?s5 ,,1K01' 1'ortlaudj
of San Francisco wrote two letters
to Laeey ordering him to call on him
on important business. Broon admits
to writing to Lneov, hut refused to
commit himself ns to tho supposed
fori unc. lie says ho has not soon
Lucoy, hut ho wants to.
GOVERNMENT WILL KEEP
UP FIGHT ON ROAD
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Doc. 4,
Tho department of justice todav do-
Thad S. Young, San Francisco; B
C. Sheldon, Minneapolis,
Tho M0010 ( O. Bochland, O. C.
Cook, Chicago; Grants Pass football
toain; J. F. Cooligan, K. G, Horsh,
Portland; F. ,T. Shaffer, Talent; C.
C. Cathoy, Miss Cole, San Francisco;
F. Pooh, Gworin, N. D.j E. Sponcor
and wife, S. L. Brown, J. II. Holmes,
Portland; T. P. Dugnn, Seattlo.; A.
Vu Coopor, L. K. Smith, Portland;
L. R. Bryant, Dunsuiuir; F. B, IIol-
singor, 10, F, Graham, Prospect; J.
uiod a report that it would abandon ,s Lynch, San Frnncisoo; .Mrs. F.
Union Pacific 1 1 ohuo and sou, Laglo Point; Jas.
AN XMAS HINT.
Don't let this Christnms
go by without getting a Vic
tor or an Edison Talking
Machine for the home. We
handle them.
WHETSEL MUSIC CO.
With Sherman, Clay & Co.,
134 W. Main.
tho suit against tho
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