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THIS MKDKORD MAIL '!.. fBU2"' MEDiTOIlD, PUKCON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909. I 1 Hide CoIIiiihiui of Woodvillo WHS a Mi'dl'ord visitor Thiiimhiy. Uavo llcndileloi or lllll, Citl., Ih lpniidliin u fow iliiyn In Medford. f Ii. H. Thlbiill nT Hiioiitf, roprcHoiit Jiifc tho Illnki. Mol'all Co., ol' Tort Tumi, tvitH in Modfoid Thiirndny. $ Vim Do Car & .liiHiniinii nro open ing their rooiim in tho I'liipim build ing, mill by nHtttrdiiy will have on iliHplity it lino nl' high grade jewelry, hiu'Ii iim hint never been kIiowii in fcoiilhcru Oregon. The nioro will bo fitted in tho moHt iip-to-diUe man lier anil Ilio gondii will eorroKpond with llin fltlhiKH. MoHrido & Co., Ibe iMiiifuoliuiiui-H, will occupy ball' of tin) room anil will carry everything jit t lie lino of lioiiiii-iiiiulo ciindicH tllpl I'lllllVlilioilM. ' It. C. V. AHlbnry of (lolil Hill wan n MoiH'onl vinilor Thumdny. .Khimii Uoni'lc returned WViIiiokiIm.v fn,M Weed, Clif., wl,.,e be hud .,, on lHi.in.NiH. Ho HiiyH that .be wind Ho hiivh that ibe wind I i i.. i i ii m....i... i liit i one piiitially rm'beil buildiuc wai tinned iimi.le out, ami biHine-H wiik pnii'tienlly miNpenileil. ''" Arm and Stole wore fore-' For years Jiisuce uarian mm nau II h CulbliilHon of Klfimatb FnlU'ed to retire today. Stolo's Ioks bad the honor of holns tbo sonlor mem U hi m'imII'oiiI toiluv.' lvn out. (her of the court and HlttlnK on the F I. .InmiH of llullon. Calif., w: ill Motlfiml on biiHiuuHM. W. I.. Culbeitwul of Kbilimtli I nlU I snemliiiK n few MnyH in Medford. U. I,. Tiillmll or KiiKene in in Mud foul on busiuuM. K. h. Jomm of Mutton. Calif., is in Med ford on a short biiMimiH trip. C. II. Watson of Asbland was n re vent visitor. K. WinniiiKbam of Troll ii n Mm1 ford visitor today. M. von dor Hollin and son if Wil bur were in Medford Tbursdiiy on ''"satbaii W. Itawley of Salem Is a 1. I. ..lit. k )lir were in Medford Thursday on j I Milium W. linwni) oi nmu Medford visitor. Hunry Treat Is a recent arrival from l.os Amnios, lie expects to lo cate. . Ctiireiice 1. Hemm's left NWdr.ei viUv evenim; on n Hbort '.rip lo lt I - . . .. v . ''lanil on businosH. D. It. MoVey of Aflblai.d wn In f Medfonl Thursday on n lm-l.,.worod. iir-1 trip. . In his brief mpssngo to the local llurrv DavidHon. n I inner rc-i- gjileut is visiting friondH in tbm city. , y W. ). .lobiiHim Into of tbo Motel i TX'tihli. Im mifforinir from :i sivat i ill no, beinir conrmed to bis home. John Rtotpou of Wlllltmin nemi- itmr a fow ilnyn in Mel'onl. John It. Allen i in Ora;'-. Pic on ?llllMllieSH. 1- ... .. . i !.. m.,.ip..i 1. rill II. IIIIIIUIIIH Will III .Mrilllll'l Vin biisincsH Thursday. Itemembor tbo dnnco of tbo ladies 'ielub Friday ovonlng. CANNOT SERVE PEOPLE LIKEWISE THE TRUSTS AVARHINOTON. Dec. 9. Legisla tion aimed at corporation lawyers In congress, particularly thoso represent ing railroads, is tho subject of a bill Introduced by Senator norah of Ida ho and referred to tho mmato Judi ciary committee. Ilorah would prohibit senators; rep resentatives and delogates In congress from representing n attorneys or, -otherwise corporations, companion or liersons doing business over wnicu the government oxorclses regulatory 'control. , Tho law would exact tho same !' nlty as that lmposod now for violation or tho act probliilting memoorH ui -congress rrom representing concerns In hiiUb In which tho govornmnt Is di rectly, or Indirectly Intorosted Im prisonment not oxceodlng two yoarB and a flno not oxcoedlng 10.000. L 1 .'J L-I'l 1 1 I Too Late to Classify. TOIt SALH Uakory with good trano cheap for cash. Sickness causo ofnsen in huh city yesien ay uuor slllng. W. T. York & Co. 228 WANTI-U) Firnl-claHH eook wantH position, eitbor in oount-y AddroHH W, euro of Mail Till or to. vn. nine M 'WANTKD To rout miito of furnisb od hoiiHokeoping rooms. ir Tribune, 228 YANTKD To ront 5 or fi-room cot tngo. S. 15, Tribune 228 ' WANTHD Hoard and room by man and wifo. Hofeionctm exchanged. S. IS, Tribune --8 WANTKn-Mnriod man to work on I fruit ranch; orchard experience not nuonsmiry, poriiiiinont jib to the right lm'rticri. Addross 7, cure of. Tribune. FOR H KNT Nicely furnished room, strictly modern house; inquire U K Ornngo Btroot. 731 FOR SALU Horso mid wagon 11 1 111 S011IJ1 Laurel Hlrool. 12-18 18 Cam)aign FOR SALFi Ilorso, light spring wagon, atroot, harness nnd 27 South C 227 RIDER IN SIX DAY RACE FALLS Member of Team Collapses Riders Ahead of the Schedule by Eleven Miles. NHW YOItK, Doo. 0. Patrick Ki'okaii, tho team innto of Prank Oalvln of tblH city In tho Hlx-day hi cyclo raco at MiuIIhoii Huunro Kiinioii, collapnod today and wan removed from tho track by ordor of tho nhy- lllclllllll. This xvan tho firm team to ho re tiled tliim far In tho contoHt. At S o'clock thin mornlns tho lend- """ ",w " ",J ,v"" I on, were 1 . miles and 8 n ion,! , of t.io recon, or .nsi year y .... am. of tho rerord of last year hy Hill am i tit in it rfi . iinviMif mvfirmi i j i i iiiuun. i . - - I m w ... 1 1 .. ..!..!.( I.i. finely ill,. A nut riillnll li.ntll. mato of Floyd MoFarland of Ban Tho sprint, which proved the met- tie or tho riders, was startwl hy Clarlt. Ho rode to tbo top of tho em-! 'I.ili II.. r.i.l.. I.i Mi.. ! .if III,, am. lianUment and with tho momentum I Klven by the downward shoot landed llrewor has IIIcowIho held the next himself a quarter or a lap abend of most coveted post, as tho next sen tho field before the other riders woro lor member, seated on Chief Justice awnro of bis Intentions. This forced Fuller's left. Ho has served 20 years, tho othr mn to sprint for a long dls-, Justice White, who bno boon on tho tnnre to overcome the lead. CAPTAIN BRIEFLY WIRES NEWS OF SHIPWRECK . NHW YOItK, Dec. !.- Officials of A1.,,1.Alri-11.. nil nmunv n ' niamiaro un siiosioiar-oiKnuiiaunn,i.iv., . ... v...., .. are making every offort today to ustnbllNb communication with Cap-1 tain .N'lokerson of tho company's ship Johanna. .N'lckerson cabled last e''o-J nlng from Samana, Santa Domingo, tlint. ih,. Hi.in hn.l foiinilnrfxl. Ho- nuoiitfi for moro details wore unan- offliws of tbo Anclo-Amorlcnn com- ,mny ,'c)corH(, miod that tho star- when ho returns to court, will find jlounj wnlrn jia,i jnnded safely. Ho that his seat from now on will bo ,n,i tnn.iiwi nf,.u-. iinnimin nn ninn.'ln Justlco Doy'b old placo. Justlco had landed safely. Ho made no men- In Justlco Day b old placo. justice "Have you nuy skeleton In your fatn Hon of tho other members of tho ' Moody was tho Junior member of ny closet V the prospective father-In- crew and neglected to toll the local-1 Ity of the wreck. Tho Johanna was a llrltlsh Bhlp ' ,! u-n. i... vn Vnri, fm, . . ,lw. Illilll....l.intf Mirpolit n nnpitu Af sugar valtu-d at S125.000. r wQf 1,11 .1. I. . .1... V". K... . J . v.. Sho car- besides the I officers. STILL TRYING TO HAVE ' KOREA ANNEXED SEOUL, Koren, Doc. 9. Tho II chlnhol party which Is trying to In duce Japan to nnnox Korea as a part ot tho emplro Instead ot pursuing Its present policy, today prosonted n seconod petition to tbo Korean cm poror. Tho party urges that tho pol icy of "Japanlzlng Korea" Is produc- tlvn of but little bonoflt and nt tho .. .. co,lntri08- Thouuh tho siiKKOStlon ' )n() ))ot wJth H,ronK opi,OR(on n I Tokyo, tho lenders propose to uso ipvory menIl8 of nr0motlng tho propo-Uhnw ... WOULD KILL MOTHER AND VARNISH REMAINS GRASS VALLKY, Or., Dee. I). Hilward Lawrey, who bus been ar rested so often that officers aro tired of counting tbo times, now oooupioa a cell in teb county jail and nwnils exiimniiiiio i nw i nm ommy. nu u IIOVIHK iiiiriiii'ii mi' ui'i in nn iiiiiiii- or. Ho wiih intoxinuted nt tho time, ami inndo the wildoHt deelaratioiirt, Bluting bo bad a uumbor oC friends outsido who woro waiting to see the murder commit tod and tbon aid in varnishing tbo remains. MYSTERIOUS ATTRACTION AT THE BIJOU THEATRE "When tlio world-ronowned Griffiths will appear in his mysterious and incomprehensible SPANISH TORTURE BARREL in addition to numerous other features that will make you think and fill you with wonder. THE HEW ALADDIN MANTLE LAMP and the RODECKER HIDDEN WINDOW SCREEN will bo demonstrated botweeu acts. W. N. STACY, Manager Admission Sc and 10c SUPREME COURT is reseated; Death of Justice Pcckham Results in flcseatlntj of tho Entire Supreme Bench. WAHMINOTON, Dec. 9 .Tho re - cent doatli or ABHOciato Jtmiico rccK- tho trial or ratricK uainoun, mu hnm, lonvlng one of tho places on tho j Honnlro traction magnato, on tho Hupreino bench vacant, ban resulted charge of bribery, wn continued to la a re-nrranKOinent or tho Heating of n' until January 10, when It will bo the other jiiHtlcvH of tho hlKhcut trl-j rcHiiined by tho Incoming district at bunal of tho nation. 1 tornoy, Charles M. Flckort. Tho six With th exception of tlio chief Jus- talesmen who bad boon temporarily' lire, tho memlxTH of tho supreme , retained, woro dlsmlsiv-d. Flckort court of the United States aro neat-; will have a clean sweep at tho case. ! In ord.-r of their seniority tho During flio recent political cam- .... ... ........ ' - " - ?' "", - . " , , . ' CIIK'I JIISIICO, Ollll thon alternately i' rlRltt nami oi unioi jiihuco nuin, He has had 32 years' Horvico moro than the chief Justice, who has only Justice ben on tho bench 21 years bench 15 years, occupies tho seat to the right ot Justice Harlan. JtiBtlco Pcckham, who had served H years un to tho tlmo of his death, UHC.,i to be soated to the left of Jus- tlco llrewor. Under tho now Beating iirrnncninnnt lilrt cha r B IlOW OCCU- I..,..., V... ,...., ,,r fnr- merly sat to tho rlgbt ot Justice White. Justlco Holmes Is moved from his old placo to tho left of Jus- tlco Pcckham to tho seat next on tho rlgbt to Justlco White, wbero Justice McKoima formerly sat. His old chair Is now occupied by Justlco Day. who TJS tho end furtherest from tho chief Jus- tlco on tho right. Justlco Moody, tho court, and formorly sat In tho, eat on tho extreme left of tho chief Justice. This seat now Is vacant.' Tho now associate Justice whom Pros- .. . ... ...... ...... . .... ..... .. lllnTll Will KIIIOTI Will I1U HHllLUll LIlUll' BODY OF PIONEER IS F0UND AFTER WRECK' Dec. 9. The 4 4VJW 4OII. body of ltobcrt J. Heal, an aged car penter and pioneer resident of this city, was found todny In tho dooryard of tho resldonco of Asbury Smith, at fl22 South Forty-lxth ctreot, where It had lain for moro than a week. In vestigation todny shows that Heal, who callod on tho Smiths tho eve ning of WcJnesdny, December 1, must have fallen In tbo yard, overcome b tho cold. Tho snow which fell that j night to a depth of sovoral Inches, , completely covered his body. Thol snow haa lain thick on tbo ground during tho snbsoquont freezing weather and not until todny did It sufficiently for tbo body to bo ' S0(jn KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Hoc 9. The circuit court is in sasiion. Judo Xoland presiding. Tbo following grand jury wns drawn; A. J. Miuinlm,', G. IC. Van Uiper, 0. A. Stearns, Prank Ward, John Ilagolstoin, G. Ueitl:mper, Jr, and M. Gnllnnienli, Franic Ward was appointed foromnn by JuOo !STo'.nd. In instructing tho grcwl jury Judge Koland laid particular 'trsi on ibe violation of tbo locnl option law and intimntod tbnt it might bo V)ssb!o to proseouto tbo noar-booi denl"rs under tbo gonornl nuisiuico In wof tbo state. CALHOUN TRIAL on January 19 Case Is Continued New District Attorney Will Have Full Charge of the ' Case. ' j BAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Dec. t.nlcn PrnnrlB J. Honov. tlin famoiiH .7t prosecutor, charged that F.ck- ort waH tho .,cn!ona, canldato ot Cal. noun. Hinco election i iciteri nas de clared bis firm Intention to pr otto cute tl: Kraft cases. The nctlon of the court today leaves tho matter In an Interesting alttatlon. J)lstrlct Attorney Langdon made the motion for continuance, saying that It wns clear that It would bo Imposalblo to obtain a Jury beforo the "rHt oi t,,c yonr' T,lc court aKrecd tnai tins was true, especially in view of the approaching holiday season. The Young Osk. Once as 1 wan botanizing under an oak I found among a number of other plant of similar height one that was dark In color with tightly closed inavi nml a stnlk that wns verr straight and stiff. When I touched It, It said to me in llrm tones: "Let rao awuc. I mil uui lor jour couwuou, llko these plants to which uatu.ro has H..n .., ,-,.... of ,lf , nm - m ok So jt 8 wjth a man whoso Influence lg to ,aiJt for imnireds of years. As a child, as a youth, often even as a full grown man-nay. his whole llfo loug- he goes about among his fellows, look- hig like them and seemingly as i unlm- "die. WmiVuico .nd' Schopenhauer. An Impostor. Inw nsued of the titled suitor at the family hearing. ,.,,. nnafV. "fhcu perhaps you have a past" "i nave not." The parents whispered together a mouiout. "You. of course, have debts?" the millionaire resumed. 1Ul uuc. The millionaire towered. "Sir." he thundered, "how daro you? This U no romauce ut all. but only a love match." St. Louts Post-Dispatch. Enterprising. An Immigration oulclal said recently of an Immigrant: "Ho wns a bad case. He was as Ignorant of government as tbo two Ucemen wcw oncc put ou the War. MW forw They did good work. They arrested n lot of people; then suddenly they resigned. "vny nro you resigning r me u- Iertntcndent asked "The older of the two men ansvrorcd respectfully: "'We are golug to start a police station of our own, sir. Boris hero will make tUo arrests, and I wilt do the flulng.' " Washlt.gii.n Star. Two Kinds. The spectotors la a county court room were wuxltig very demonstrative over tho testimony of one of tho wit nesses. The Judge sternly admonished thorn to keep quiet, but to no effect. The offense was soon repeated. "Clear the courtroom!" called out the Judge to the bailiff. The latter stepped forth pompously and, striking a forensic nttltude, said: "Them blackguards that ain't lawyers will have to get out. Them that Is lawyers can stay." Llpplncott's. COLD WAVE IS SLAYER OF TWO Two Others Thought .Dying as Re sult of the Cold Wave ' Which Swept Over Colorado. DKNVEIl, Col., Dec. 9. Two men nro dead and two others aro suppos-( Bcf)t tjja mA coffcc obtninnblo at ed to bo dying as tho result of thol 30 South Grape street. 'Southern Cold wave that Is sweeping Colorado. I Oregon Ten & Coffee Co. Th0 driver of a stago between Han- j M dissatisfied with your coffee or , . ... , ., .,, ., 'tea phone 1091. jia and Lee, Wyo., and his only pas- , ' t T ..1 1 .v... i 1 Tho Benson Investment company, scnger were found dead near tho lat- . . , . . ' ' ' . , , . .... n.. having outgrown their old quarters tor placo lato yesterday, according to nows rece ved here. Tho bodies ! ' . , . , ' . ... .... , stalled 111 a modern suite of offices 1 of both woro frozen stiff. 1 -c t -1 , . , . . ... over Fanners and Fruitgrowers bank Karly today two unidentified men ,r . . n , . ' . . . t , corner Main and Grape streets. 225 1 wero found In the streets unconscious i . m ,. 1 : , . , . , -Match team, young drivers, as we 1 1 from tho cold. They were taken to a ! ... J " . ' ., . ' ' . . , ' . . . ,, ,.ias sadd crs, at yout own pneo. Nnsb1 hospital, where It was stated thcy!jjvcry 004 t probably will die. j Four hundred and eighteen acres flrst-(la lancb. four miles fron railroad station. 10 acres alfalfa, ir - rigntion for -GO acres, all first-clabs Innd, 3 good barns, 3 good bouses, school, daily mail. A snap for $50 per acre; one-fourth cash, 3 to 5 years fo rbalauee. Sec J. W. I)nws - ler Agency, West Main. 237 MARRIAGE. Yesterday afternoon Mr. C. Florey aand Miss Florence Lowls of Eagle Point were united ln marriage by Hev. G. Le Hoy Hall. Tho ring cre mony was used and was performed at the residence of tho minister on North Central avenue. Mr. Florey Is the son of Postmas ter Florey and Is a young man of iTAiniilnri hfiMtra nnd rhnrnptor. Ho Is employed as deputy assessor at an?3 wh5ch is oerfiaps not generally Jacksonville. Mrs. Florey Is one of'ders now in effect between stations Eaglo Point's attractive young ladles. J of tho Southern Pnclfic company Both have the well wishes of tho j and n1 po;nta !n the Unite(j Stntes .... m. . ...... . Tn -1. ' community, iney win tchiuu ai jui- &on1l!e. HOTEL ARRIVALS At the Xn-.li J. A. Lb k. PorUwid; E. Winoingbam. Elk. C.i"?.: I!. L. Jones, Ilutton, Calif : W. L. nlbert son, Klamath Falls; J. C. Fry, Port land; V. A. Bacon, Portbi"; Chas. W r.te.TJf!en. Poitland; L. K. L.i -ball, Eugeno; E. W. Fitch, Cipcinnnti Mrs. G. A. Fitch. Omnnt.; R. C Mc Millan, Portland. At tbo Moore Dick Evllins, Grants Pass: D. Jenkins, Portland; L. W. Kinney, Portlnnd; John Tnl-j bert, Portland; G. W. Keefer, Port land; Tbad Young, Portland; C. C. Calctrey, Portland; C. W. MeKean, Portlnnd; W. E. Frazier, Portland; E. C. Sharpe, San Francisco; J. Grip pin, Portlnnd. Elmer Thompson of Tablo Rock was a recent visitor In Medford. NOTICE. No tlco Is hereby given to all whom" It may concern that the undersigned, tho duly olected, qualified and acting board of directors of "Doucl & Kent nor," a corporation duly created and existing under nnd by vlrtuo of tho laws of tho state of Oregon, bolng thoroto authorized by a voto ot three fourths of tho subscribed capital stoc'.c of said corporation, havo filed supple mental articles of Incorporation of said corporation with tho secretary of state of tho state of Oregon for tho purposo of changing tho namo of said corporation from thai of "Douol & Kcntnor" to that of "Tho H. O. Kent ner Company." Witness our hands this tho 6th day ot Kovomber, A. D. 1909. 1 II . C. KENTNER, F. V. IIOLLIS, I W. II. DROWN, V. L. EMERIClC, F. E. MERRICK, 227 Directors. ' f-f-f-f-f-f-f 414 : RIIQINFQQ inP.AIQ : UUUII1LUU LUUHLU ! ,: -Ivo at tho Palms, new brick building, new furnltur strictly modern, cor , nor Orapo and Main streets. i Ella Gaunyaw, public stenographer, 1 room 4, Palm buildtnc. 1 N'lccly furnished rooms with all i modern conveniences at tho Palms. 1 Tho Emcrick cafe open till 1 o'clock every night. t!2 Tho Emcrick cafe open till 1 o'clock ovcry night. 224 Plmnn Iflfll for IpnB nnd pnTfpn. OjM-ii nn I Itary for Ilusliifss. ( Messrs. Can De Carr and Jasrnann 1 nre now OCatod ia their new quarters j ln thc pnpn9 building with a ntr.r ! 8tock of jewelry In the very latest i dCSBns anj fashions, also diamonds, cut gIa68( gold nnad 8llver ware 1 watche8, brooches, combs, belt pins, -net rings, etc.. In many varieties. as well a9 tlo pins, cuff links, em- blems, buttons, etc., everything di rect from the factory, nothing old or shopworn. Remember tho place. 225 Prepaid Raliroao Orders. "Something which is of consider known is the system of prepaid or iole interest to the public generally By means of this system tickets may he purchased at Medford from nnv place in the United States and mail ed or telegraphed direct to the party j wishing to come here. Sleeper ac-' conrmodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets : may also be forwarded at the samo, time." tf ' Union Livery, Feed and Sale Stable PHONE 1821. BALED HAY Home First Class BARGAINS. IF J. E. ENYAR.T, President JOHN S ORTH. Cah.M, J. A. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. Wa solicit your patronage. Order FOR YOUR XMAS TURKEYS, CHICKENS, ETC. WE CARRY THE FINEST LINE IN THE CITY WITHOUT EXCEPTION Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3271 SOME I 9-acre tracts of commercial pears, close in. Prices and terms that will suit you we know. Let us show you. Benson Investment Company 113 SOUTH BARTLETT ST. AND GRAIN. Moles and Horses TAKEN SOON PERRY, Vice-Presidejt W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. Now Li