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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909.
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SALOONS CLOSE,
40JAGH DAY
General Superintendent of Anti-Saloon
League Reports That II,
000 Saloons Wero Voted
Out In 1909.
CHICAGO, Ills., Dec. 8. Eleven
thousand saloons wero voted out of
existence nnd 4.000 more were forced
to close their doors in 1009, ncord-
iig to the report of Dr. V. A. Baker,
nencrnl superintendent of the onti
snloon lenRiie, in convention hero. Dr.
Baker said:
"Since Jnunnry 1, 1909, saloons
linve been closed at the rnto of forty
n day, that 70 per cent of tho area
of the United States forbids licensed
liquor traffic tells onlyn part of the
visible resnlts. Xo power of evil on
enrth can long withstand this con
tinued onslaught. The bates of hell
cannot prevail against it.
"There is no class that suffers so
much from the drink traffic as those
-who perform manual labor and there
is no claES so much exploited by the
saloon and brewery element as they.
The jjreat labor movement is yet to
become a great spiritual and religious
movement"
BILLIARD HALL COWS WIN OUT EN LONG COMPLETES
ROBBED OF $50 BATTLE AT POLLS; BALL AVERAGES
Midnight Marauder Gets In Through
Back Window and Gets
Away With the
Coin.
The Owl billiard parlors were en
tered Tuesday night and about ?50
which hnd been left In a roll-top desk
was taken. The top ot tho desk was
pried up by tho burglar, evidently
with the blade ot bis pocket knife, as
Burning Question In Washington; Will Bo Made Public at End o
Town Was Whether Cows Should
Run at Large Tho
Cows Won.
Week Secretary Put In Much
' Work on Compiling
Data.
SAN FHANC1SCO. Dec. S. After
many hours of the most arduous la
bor, Secretary Danny Long has com
pletd th tcrcinondous task ot com
piling tho batting and fielding aver
ages of tho Coast league players
WOULD MATCH ENGLAND'S
BEST AGAINST AMERICA
DELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec S. In
tho election held yesterday at Sedro
Woolley In which tho burning ques
tion of tho day was whether cows
should run at large, tho cows won
with C. F. Blnghnm ns mayor.
part of the blade of a knlfo was found , in a neck-and-neck4hree-cornored Even with prfct scoring by tho offl
lying on the desk this morning. Tno. raco hero J. P. Deniattos, republican, rial scorers, tho work of figuring out
burglar had entered through ono ot , was ro-olected to tho office of mayor overy man's average at tho bat and
the back windows and was evidently ! over S. E. Mullin, democrat, and W. n tho flold Is sufficient to throw an
ncualntcd with tho premises and A. Martin, candidate of the Cltliens' j ordinary human bolng Into nervous
whero tho money was kept. : Independent league. ; prostration, but with Imperfect scor-
Tho cash register ana tno saio was out of six proposed amendments jng, particularly In the matter of
untouched and no goods aro missing, to tho chnrter all wero lost, but thoso picking tho losing pitcher In a con
It was money he wanted a.nd ho knew providing for tho Initiative and rot- test In which more than ono heaver
whero to go. . orendum and for the leasing ot water , was used on ono or both sides, Long
The police aro working on tno case front streets. Tho citizens decided had his hands full.
to purchaso for JI2.000 tho Whatcom "i nm so glad that I nm through
Falls park slto, but voted down three with It that I am going to glvo my
other proposals entailing expenditures Belf n six weeks' vacation," said Dan
CAMPAIUN INAUUUKAI LU . 01 iuuus. . ny touay. uuring that period I am
BY COUNCIL! ln th0 elections In tho country going to entirely forget baBeball, but
. towns, Ferndale went wet by the elec-; after I have had my rest I will begin
(Continued from vaga l.) tion or Jim wuson as mayor; L,yn- figuring out next year'a San Fran-
went dry with Georgo W. Hall'clsco team.'
and have hopes ot landing tho cut
prlt.
den
as mayor. At Blaine John P. Hyde,
republican, won for tho mayoralty.
In Skagit county the wets won at
Burlington.
NEW YORK, Dec 8.When Fis
tic Promoter James Cofroth arrives
in London he will initiate a campaign
that has for its object the matching
of England's top-notchers in at least
three divisions with the American
champions, according to a report that
is going the rounds today.
Owen Moran and Ad Wolgast,
Coofroth, bleives wonld make a won
derfully attractive card for the San
Francisco fans and this will bo onaiselection of the kind pest adapted to
of the matches that Uooirotn wil ItryTJieeds of .Medford.
ACTOR DREW HAS COLLAR '
BONE BROKEN IN BALL
to ran down. Freddie Welsh and
Battling Nelson for another and Jeitf
Driscoll and Abe Attell for .the third,
complete the San Franciscan has
planned.
Moran is reported already to have
consented to cross the big pond and
fcoofroth contemplates 'little diffi
culty in bringing the others to terms.
church building at the corner of Hol
ly and Main streets.
Tho monthly reports of tho record
er, city engineer and street commis
sioner were filed and approved.
Liquor licenses were granted to O.
M. Silsby, Young & Hall, and W. F.
Ran.
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Acommumcation irom me xueaioru i
Mail Tribune in relation to a con- j NEW YORK, Dec. 8. John Drew,
tract fro advertising was referred to , the aotor, whose collnr bone was bro
the finance committee. i ken when he was thrown from his
Councilman Welch was appointed 1 horso in Central Park yesterday, is
to serve withthe mayor as a commit- Testing comfortably today, according
tee for the investigation of different, to his physician's statement. His
kinds of paving with a view to the condition is said not to be serious.
Drew was thrown from his horse
while riding with his daughter, Lo-
Tho fielding averages compiled by
Long will bo made public Saturday
afternoon nnd the batting averages on
Sunday morning.
MINER SAFELY GETS HIS
TREASURE INTO MINT
f- It was ordered that $5200 be trans-
uise. The animnl trampled him,4 nnd
f erred from the gravity water fund to j ho was unconscious when picked up.
the water mnin improvement fund. A passing automobile was pressed removed to his room in tho hotel nnd
Also tho transfer of $2500 from the i into service and he was taken to the
sewer to the general fund, nnd S3300 , Presbyterian Hospital. Miss Drew
from the general to the interest
fund.
A resolution was passed ordering a
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 8. His nil
night's vigil nt the side of a small
iron safe containing $100,000 in Alas
kan gold ended, Samuel Unpen, an
Alaskan miner today transferred his
wealth' to the United States mint, nnd
retired o the Argannut hotel to get
the sleep donicd himself while the
treasure, was in his possesion.
Arivjng here too Into Inst evening
to deposit the money, he hnd tho safe
all night long sat on guard. Early
today ho called an cxprcs wagon and
accompanied the snfe to the mint.
E. C. Sharpe of Snn Francisco is
here in relation to starting the work
on the telephone system for which
he has a francise.
NOTED JOURNALIST
CALLEDJY DEATH
"Lemuel T. Atwood, Financial Head of
Scripps-McRea League of
Newspapers Passes Away.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 8.
Lemuel T. Atwood, financial head of
the Scripps-McRae League of news
papers, died at his home last night
after an illness of six months. Ho is
survived by a widow and five sons.
His death marks the close of a bril
liant journalistic career.
In 1882 E. W. Scripps, who was
seeking material with which to build
tip the editorial froce of the Cincin
nati Post, met him and the relations
between them which began then con
tinued until Mr. Atwood reecntly was
forced to retire on ncount of illness.
In 1889 he went to Europe to study
industrial conditions abroad. On his
return he beenrae editor of the Cin
cinnati Post. In 1892 the editorial
supervision of the St. Louis Chroni
cle, now the St. Louis Star, wns ad
ded to his duties.
In 1805 E. W. Scripp3, Georgo n.
Scripps nnd M. A. McRae formed tho
Scripps-McRae League of newspa
pers nnd Atwood wns chosen editor
ial superintendent, which ofico he
held until 1002. In 1900 tho death
of George H. Scripps caused a va
cancy in tho financial end of tho
St'Hpps-McRne League nnd Atwood
wns elected to that position. From
that time until incapacitated by his
illness, ho handled the finances of the
.Scripps concerns and in addition held
other positions of grent trust nnd responsibility.
cement walk along the west side of
Tripp street south from Main for the
entire length of the street and a res
olution was passed ordering a cement
walk on east side of Central avenue
from Court street to the city limits.
DATE OF BOXING
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remained at her father's bedside un-1
til the doctors announced that his in
juries were not serious. j Dr. J. D. Chambers and wife of
Drew is 56 years of age. He is ap-1 Portland aro registered nt the Nash,
pearing at .the. Empire theater in tho I ' '
comedy "Inconsistnnt George."
STRIKERS BLOW
UP RESIDENCE
Attempt Mndo on Lives of Strlko
Breakers Several Aro Bntlly
Injured In tho
Crush.
YOUNHSTOWN, Ohio. Dec. 8. I
Wilium Uinioy, father of n strike
breaker, wns badly injured and seven
other persons hurt when a houno in
which they wero living at Struthorn,
Ohio, wns shuttered by tho explosion '
of an infernal machine placed under
the foundation early today.
The outrage is ailed to bo n result
of the strike nt tho American Tin '
Plato company. Two . adjoining
Iioum's wero lindly damaged.
Thro other house of company of
ficials nnd employes have been blown
up since the striku started.
Detectives have been at work try
ing to trace tho dynamiters but they
have gained no now clew from to
day's outrage
NOTICK.
Members of First HothodUt choir:
Every mombor and thoso who kindly
assisted aro asked to again help ln
singing West's anthem, "Tho Lord'
Is limited" next Sunday evening. On
account ot Dr. Young's lecturo there
will bo no regular practlco this woek.
FOR REST BDMEADBS.
As a Trade Inducer This
Early Xmas Stile
Is Certainly Making Good
Our largo force of salespeople are quite busy most
all the lime. 01! course wo could handle more peo
ple in tho forenoon, but we are more than busy aft
ernoons. Bui wo want everybody lo eomo and have
kept down prices in overy depart ment.
OUR PECULIARITY
is the fact that wo not only carry quality goods that
give entire satisfaction, but we display our goods
in the store and windows so that all can see and ad
vertise so that everyone can know tho prices.
THIS IS THE PEOPLE'S STORE
FOR BARGAINS.
BOYS AND GIRLS: Now is the
time to hustle for the Browniekar
The HUTCHASON CO.
Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co.
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
ebes, tents, blankets, wag-
mi sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom wsrk, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
If you cannot reach uh in ponton, you enn reach un by
Phone 3272.
KING RELEASED FROM
CUSTODY IN OAKLAND
Will
Be Held on December 20
Principal Getting In
Fine Shape.
The date of the boxing contest
scheduled for next week has been
changed from December 18 to De-
comber 20.
The several contestants are Indus
triously preparing themselves for the
event, and Medford lovers of tho
sport aro assured of a good entertainment.
The boys aro all well matched and
aro clever and ambitious youngsters.
It will bo a purely amateur show and
devoid of any objectionable features.
The boxing game Is coming onco more
Into favor, and If rightly bandied Is a
clean and unobjcctlonal sport.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 8.
Herbert Booth King, tho Portland
architect wns was araested Inst Fri
day at the Key Route Inn in Onk-
lnnd, wJiile on his honeymoon, today
is rjs-unitcd with his bride.
King was arrested by detectives
of the local police department upon
advices from Portland. For four
dnys.his- tearful 'bride waited for jiis
release, :and. was' "nbout to return tp
her home in Portland when King wn?
released late. yeHterday.
Kinps possession's !were returned" to
him. by -tho. property clerk at tho city"
jail and the. doors opened for him fol
lowing; tle receipt of the following
telegram from Constable Louis Wag
ner of Portland: . .. - -
".Please .roleasc, King. Peoplo who
were skinned rofuse to prosecute af
ter signing information, and others
were fixed up. by Kinps friends. Lot
ter nnd copy of warant mailed this
morning."
Plain Facts
You will lose money in purchasing your holiday
t'oodw, especially
DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS, WATCHES, GOLD AND
SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC.
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you fail to f.ce us.
. All we ask is tho opportunity to show you
iur iiock, as values are such that you will
not leave the, fetore without buying.
Medford loan Office
Corner of Central Avcnu-s and Main.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS.
It in a good lialiit. It is ft rapidly growing habit with all Med
ford. It In n habit by which thouMnudH snvo in their daily and
monthly and yearly cxpenUituros. It is n habit that become
fi.cd the oftcnor people buy hero. And the broad renHou in sat
isfaction, Pconlo nro satisfied with our groceries. I'eoplu aro
satisfied with our prices. Peoplo are sntiNfied with the ways of
the Htore, Uh manners and methods.
WHY PAY 35c FOR A 5 POUND PACKAGE OF OATS WHEN
WE HAVE THEM FOR 30c?
Rex Grocery
"One Price to Everybody"
SUIT COST STANARD
OIL COMPANY $42,000
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 8. The
Stnndnrd Oil company today was as- J immediately
scsscd $42,062 as its sharo of tho
expense ntnehed to tho dissolving
suit brought by tho government nnd
decided against the corporation on
November 20. Tho cost of tho ap
peal tho tSandard Company an
nounced it would file, wns not in
cluded in tho assessment.
CARRIE ARRIVES AND
SOON GETS BUSY)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 8. j
Immediately after she alighted from
the train upon her nriyal hero today ,
Carrie Nation proceeded to the Elab
orate bar in tho new union stntion.
Roforo sho could be intercepted she
hnd smashed glassware worth $35.'
I he police were called nnd sho was
placed in jail.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
COPS ON A STRIKE-Full of fun.
BETTER THAN GOLD-Powerful Drama.
MALICIOUS RIVAL-A Trlller.
ONE DIME.
Too Late to Classify.
WANTED To rent suite of furnish
ed housekeeping rooms. 15 Tribune.
228
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
WANTED To rent 5 or 0-room cot
tage. S. 15, Tribune. 228
PANAMA CANAL
RECORDS ARE STOLEN
NEW YORK, Dec. 8.Importnnt
records nt'fecting the Panama Cnnnl
negotiations have disappeared mys
teriously from the safe in tho Ameri
can legations nt Bogota, ncocrding to
tho stntoment of Francisco do Paula
Hordn, tho new Columbian minister
to the Unite dStntes, who is staying
nt a Now York hotel.
Sehor Rorda declined to give fur
ther detaijs of tho affair, which ho
paid had greatly exorcised tho Co
lombian authorities,
WANTED Board and room by man
-Dr. J. D. Chambers, ani wif nfiffirnnnns o?ohnnnA. R.
O. B. Watson, is Tril.tmn. 90S
At tho Nash
and wife, Portland;
Ashland; W. L, Ileppner, Portland;
Zoo Barnett, Portland; F. A. Bor- WANTED Mnried man to work un
chert. San Francisco; Liven C. Allen, fruit ranch. orcimrd exporienco not
U. 8. A., J. F. Cook, San Francisco; , neCessnry, permanent job to tho
King Dodo, U. S. A.; Miss Towno.i r:ilt I)flrH0j. Address 7. nnrfl nl
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I FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
I strictly modorn houso; inquire fl S.
! Orango street. ' 724
Jacksonville; Miss Marland, Charles , Tribune.
N. Settler, New York.
At tho Moore B. C, Sharpo, San
Francisco; J. Grlppln, Portland; O.
W. Soranson, C. A. McKennon, Grants
Pass; B, T, Allen and family, Cascado
Georgo II. Morrltt, Central Point; F,
B, Holsinger, Portland; J. B. Erm
strong, Portland; W. M. Dlotrlck, St.
Louis; J. McCain, W. C. Jacob, Now
York; A, Mlllsap, city; J. B.,WrlghtFOR SALE Horse, harness arid
and wife, Brlsboo; 7 W. Morrison,, jRj,t fipAg jvafcoh. 27 South' Cn
rairuann. . Rtmnf "07
FOR SALE Horso nnd
411 South Laurel street.
48 Campaign
wagon at
248'
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AN XMAS HINT.
Don't let this' Christmas
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.
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Offers an esnceiallv irood foothill orchard for a low
1 nricc and on irood terms. In these dnvs of lidvnncini?
prices, it will pay to look into this.
It pays to deal with tho "Man Who Knows, " When
the Koguo lliver Land Company sold tho Tronson &
Guthrie orchard at Eaglo Point to tho prizo winning
owners, four years ago, tho salesman, W. M. Holmes,
assured tho purchasers thoso Spitzonborgtrces would
produce the world's best apples, and subsequent ovonts
prove the soundness of his judgment. By tho way:
Did it ever occur to you that most of tho mon who havo
won out in the lloguo Uiver Valloy, bought their win
ning orchards through tho Rogue Rivor Land Com
pany'? W. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at your sorvice
for a good buy
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F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD
OSGOOD & CUMMINGS
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