Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 10, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKGON. FRIDAY, DEGEMRIOR 10. 1J)0).
E FALLS IN TEMPLE TO BE SHALL INTERESTS
Cost of Electricity
Per week for the average family for
heating and cooking ;
WELL: RESCUED HEAD OF LEAGUE OR PEOPLE RULE?
Swims for Hours Until Finally He is
Discovered and After Con
siderable Work Taken
From Well.
California Man Will Probably
Named Next Proridcnt of Na
tional Bavchall
League.
Be Bob -La Follette Asks Pcrtient Ques-
tions In His Wcokly Points
i to Recent Tariff
! Session.
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A horso belonging to tho Mcdford
Browing & Ice Co., fell in nn old well
this morning nbout 3 o'clock and was
rescued from his predicament after
considerable work.
Tho well had been unused for some
time and had been covered with
PITTSBURG. Pa., Dec. 10. Wil-I MADISON, Wis., Dec. 10. "Shall
Ham C. Temple of Winters, Cal., a
former owner of the Pittsburg club,
may bo tho next president of tho Na
tional league. The namo of tho Cal
lfornlan la being prominently men-.
tho will of the special Interests con
tinue to prevail In national legisla
tion, or shall It bo the wilt of the
peoplo?"
This question Is asked Speaker
Cannon and Senator Aldrlch la to-
Issue of Senator La Follotto's
tloned today aB a possible successor
planking which with the passage of in tho posltlou made vacant by tho day's Is'
time became decayed. Tho horso was j untlmely dcalU of Harry c Puuiam. Weekly.
running- lose mien ioi onciv oi "te pnd whlch ha8 boen mled temporarily Declaring Aldrlch and Cannon aro
ice plant and during tho night fell , hv Wlll!am Hevaler. tho bosses of tho national leitlalnturo
Templo has accepted an invitation , aud nothing can be dono without
from Barney Dreyfus presont owner their sanction, La Follette Bays:
of the Pirates, to atten.t the banquet I "Wo need only to look as far back
llriHtkfuit Unking
4;jo :oo
coo ii-.oo
Moiulny .... fikw.h. 1 kw.h.
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Krldy .....1 , kw.h. o kw.h.
RMunwy , . kw.h. 3 kw.h.
Sunday .... H kw.h. 0 kw.h.
ToUI.. ,5H kw.h. 7 kw.h.
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through the rotten curbinc into tho
wrtter. The woll is thirty fet deep,
and the water stood within eight foot
. "c ! that Dreyfus and other nag
mcnt for enough hose to reach from ; d,scuss tno presldcncy wltu
he nearest hydran to the well, so J , wa8 offcred tho berth
t 41.. rpl. j...i
Ul "u uiuiut-ni was nis-h0 will give to his chnmplonB at tho as the tariff session to seo what kind
covered by one of the employees , tho Waldorf-Astoria hotel in Now of legislation will recelvo tho approv
nbout six o clock and a telephonic ; York Dccembcr 15. It is believed nl of Aldrlch. We need only to re
request was sent to the fire depart-1 at rjrovfus and other nacnates will call Cannon's recent sneeches In tho
him. Tern- middle west to tell where ho stnnds.
iiiui u miKiii ue iiucu up nna me,., i ,.. .., , i , i . ,i.
i,l . rr UiiJ S Ul'lUlO MIU ll'Ubllt; ,o ltuii:u IU f. v h.iut. ta uu, ItulliVU Kill llv inr-
chargo had no authority to let the
llAPA -11 l .
K "IHLT imns were ni l.rntort thn m.hllr Inlnrnaii nv ...Mi
Wolvorton to Manage Oaklaiul. um win unu a quiet out speeuy in
OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 10. Harry , torment In tho burial ground that
Wolverton. an old time National already holds so many of Its kind."
tho hands 01 the present governing ory of dlvlno right of the dollars to
l board, but declined. t rule; that Is not drawn with caro to
Oiir rate for cooking and heating is 5c per K. W- H.,
making the cost $1.55 per week
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO,
MEDFORD, OREGON
once mnde to rescue the animal.
A tripod was built and n block and !
tncqle arranged to lift the horse
from the hole. Just as tho tnckle!
A. 111 A 1 "1.1w ,1
Unnnn .1 i . league siar, win luanugu uio uunmuu
nX nit i t ii i T club In the Pacific Coast baseball
pulled out, but tho strain was kept , ,,
up and when the tnckle had reached ,easU nMt 'e"?' aCCrdt'Dg l ,a.n
UB k,: 4t. i ' announcement today at tho club's
n,i i. n..A n .i . .headquarters
-.w.., iiu.rc uuu 1111 IU 111U KrilUIIU. iV
President Wnlter, It,
MISS CASE SAYS YES;
HER MOTHER SAYS
NO
LET TREE PLANTING
WAIT, SAYS O'GARA
SAN FKAXCISCO. Doe. 10. In I
couple of the men assisting had n'ar- '? Stnt0d.' has about completed nego- spite of her mothers vehement de-
row escapes from the fnllinir tim-1 Jlury iVueie unse oi i on-
bers but the object of the work was ! wUI a83Ume charge f tUe 0ak,ands' InU the young American linger
completed ' and th deal wlU Probabl' 00 closed whose engagement to Claus Spreck-
Tho animal seemed none the worsr wib,, the next fw dayf- u els- Jr" ctly was rumored today
for his involuntary bath, with the WolTerton was formerly a member . re-affmned her betrothal to Willnrd
excent on nf l.nin hn,lK. M,:iloiT 01 l"S v-""-ko ' i"r"nK uunug .MCICIUI Meatll Ot tills City
I - - f " .illl.4
Pathologist Believes Trees Will Do
Better if They Are Not Plant
ed Until Ground Drys
DENMARK STILL
BACKS COOK IIP
Head of Committee to Examine Data
Does Not Givo Credancc
to Charge of Fraud.
Professor P. J. O'Gara has pre- COPK.N'MAOEN, Donmnrk, Doc. 10.
'the days of.. Captain Anson, Danny ''Yes." said Miss Case. "I have pared tho following statement by re- Thnt tho committee from tho far-
Four 10-acre tracts of first-class ' LnS' Dann" Fr,ond Cnd 5Ialacn,a hcnnl it said thnt my mother frowned nuest In regard to planting of shado ,. of tho university of Copenhagen
fruit land, well located, uncleared ;! ?,ttredfsf: a,S wor tho nI- J the report of my e.Wment to .trees in the city: 'which will examine tho polar records
$75.00 per acre one-third cah- ,orm of the BaItlraore and Now "iork Mr. Beam, but neverthe ess, the re- Almost every day tho question Is 1
terms P 0 To 544 I lubs. ; port is well founded and I feel sure aKcd: "Is It advisable to plant trees of Dr. ! rederlek A. Cook do not con-
i : ! I Throughout last season Wolverton that my mother's wihes in the mat- at this tlmot" Tho answer to this sldor sorlotisly tho charges of fnuid
GAVE PARTY TO PAY HER j played third base fo rtho Newark ter are in accord with my own. j question Is comowhat difficult slnco brought against tho oxploror by Cnp-
DEBTS, THEN PASSED AWAY! eastern league, wmcn nn- "At any rate, 1 nm of ae. and 1 1 a goou ueai ueponus upon uio iypo tnln AK8t Wedol Ixioso and (leorgo
! isned secona wiien the season's av- am aointr to be married. Ouilo nut
hundred and seventy men are 1 sn5d before. I have hopes that my , temporary condition Is II
r in the cadet repiment at the ! enpnpement to Mr. Beam wiM bo iaiJIttlo difference In tho
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Dec 10 ' erages were completed. If tho nego- uraly I shall marry whom I nleuse."
Believing the operation to which she!tlonS that are be,ns conductcd are : Wl,e "ed if she would marry
was to submit the following dnv 1 concluded successfuil'. Wolverton , Beam should her mother forbid it.
would prove fatal, Mrs. Almn Dod- 1 report at akland before the , she replied, in tho voice thnt recently
eon, a society lender of this citV,',end ot next January- caused the European musical critics
and the onlv woman lnvr ; i,:i" to write pajre-? of compliments: "As
city, entertained her friends nt am Six
informal card party Wednesday ev
ening". She appeared to bo in the
best of spirits, and presided over tho
entertainment with her usual jrac
iqusness. The fololwing morning
she underwent the operation. Before
takinir an anaethetic she declared
that the party of the night before
was planned to rpay her social debts
before she departed this world.
POPE'S CAR NEWTOWNS
GOING TO LIVERPOOL
(New York Produce Buletin.)
Manager McComber at D. Cross
ley & Sons, reported, that a car of
western Newtown Pippins, of record
quality, wns on tho way to his firm
in Now York. This carload was ,'n
competition the finest apples ever
produced anywhere on earth, at tho
National Apple Show in Spokauo,
Wash., and was awarded a special
prize of honor. Just what disposi
tion will be made of them is not yet
determined upon, but it is quite prob-
uuie mat n considerable portion will
arming in tue cadet regimen
Oregon Agricultural College,
of soli, subsoil and drainage. How
ever, It will be best to refrain from
tree planting for the reasons horo
given.
Trees aro rjfton Jnjured by being
planted In ' wet soil. Whether tho
excessive tnolsturo Is a permanent or
likely to mako
results. It
Dunklo of Now York, was tho declara
tion today of Professor Kills Strom-
! Ingcn, Its president.
Ileforo ho left Denmark for Amor
Ira Professor Stroniliigo.i stated thnt
Cook discussed with a numbor of
Dnnlsh scientists tho very thlngH on
which tho charges were based. Ac-
entiro accordance with my mother's 'flxcesslvo molsturo Is pormanent, tho cording to tho professor, Cook enHlly
views and pleasure."
Miss Case de 'iw
SEA GOING TUG ON
ROCKS; SIX IN DANGER had been engaged to Sprcckles.
PORTLAND, Me., Dec. 10. Tho
.ocean-going tug Portland, has gone
on the rocks near Portsomuth, ac
cording to a report received here ear
ly today. Her crew of six men were
said to be in grave danger.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
R. A. Holmes to J". V. Keyes,
lot 2, block 2, Bungalow nd.
to Medford
Mary E. Corbin to Chester
Tuttle, 120 ncres, section 20,
HANDSOME BUNGALOW IN i township 38, 4 w
ASHLAND NEARLY BURNS i Allen A. Conger to Alex Mc
Millan, part block T, second
I
ASHLAND. Dec. 10. -The Misses
Hargrove nre very thankful to the
firemen and neighbors, who saved
their new bungalow, corner of First
avenue and B street from probable
total destruction by firo reecntly.
I ho fire was in the basement,
1 railroad cd. to Ashland..
J. C. Smith to W. H. Stewart,
west Y2 lots 9 and -0, block
7, Park ad. to 3Iedford. . . .
I. V. Brittsone to W. M. Ab
I bott, part lot 14, Ashland
I H'd Ass'n tract
10
700
10
10
GOO
but
just how it caught is somewhat of a James A. Burch to L. T. Cor-
tnystory. The bungalow, one of the n'SH 10 ncres, township 118,
handsomest in Ashland, had just been 2 w. . .
completed and moved into on Friday J- C. Emorick to Chns. M. En
of Inst week. Tho only fires were 1 f.'hh, part D L C 45, town-
go to Liverpool. Tho fruit is of tho t " open stove grato In tho living 1 ship 37, 1 w 3500
....... ' 1 r r- 1 ,r
room nnd the. kitchen range. A pit In ' acooy to James ai.
variety and appearance that can be
6ent there to some ndvantngo. Theso
apples were grown by Charles Pope
nt Ashland, Oregon.
EASTERN HORTICULTURISTS
TO LOOK OVER VALLEY
- Prof. W. J.. Green, horticulturist of
tho Ohio experiemnt station, nnd a
representative of the Indiana experi
ment station are expetced to arrive
horo Saturday for the purpose of
.looking over tho valley. ,
Theso gentlemen were nt the Spo
knne apple show and the sight pf that
carload of prize winning apples cre
ated a desiro to see the section in
which thoy were grown, nnd learn
something of tho soil nnd the meth
ods which produced tho prize win
ners. Thoy will bo horo several days.
FOURTEEN SAVED FROM
STEAMER W. C. RICHARDSON
BUFFALO, N. Y Deo. 10, Four
teen survivors of tho wreck of tho
grain Bteamor W. C. Richardson,
which foundered yesterday, were
brought to this port tonight by tho
freighter, Payne.
Sovon of tho Richardson's crew,
according to tho survivors, were
drowned when tho vessel sunk. Tho
Pnyno was anchored near tho sceno
of tho wreck arid succeeded in trans
ferring fourteen of tho crew of tho
doomed ship to her decks.
in the basement took caro of tho ash
es from the grate, but it wns supposed
to be perfectly safe.
The smoke poured itno the first
and second floors firecly, nnd but
for the timely arrival of the firemen
and neighbors, tho handsome home
would doubtless have been destroyed.
As it was quite a little damago was
done, tho auoinn tof which, however,
hns not yet been surveyed by tho in
surance adjusters. ,
There aro twelve literary societies
with an average membership of thirty
at the Oregon Arioulturnl College.
Conley, lot 17, block 27,
Tolo
Snmo to same, lot 18, block 27,
Tolo
John Newstrong toM. Billing
er, 100 ncres, section 22,
township 30, 1 w
Bert Anderson to Edwin S.
Ilitzlor, lots 5 and 0, block
2, Anderson Toft nd. to
Medford
Sarah J. Combs to H. A. Pnr
matur, lots 22, 23 and 24,
block 1, White's ud. to Ash
land James A. Burch to L. T. Cor
nish, 40 acres, section 24,
WOODMEN OF GRANTS PASS 1 township 38,-2 w
ELECT THEIR NEW OFFICERS, J. C. Emorick to Chns. E. En-
I glish, part D L C 45, town-
GRANTS PASS, Or., Dec. 10. ' ship 37, 1 w
Tho Grants Pass lodges of Woodmen P. Donegun, Sr. to P. Done
of tho World and Mddern Woodmen j gan, Jr., land in Jaqkson-
of Americn have held their elections I villo
nnd tho fololwing have been elected: I Anthony Becks to D. J.
In the W. O. W. J. A. Paxson, C. C; ! Cropps, 100 acres, section
Walter Harmon, A. L.; Geo. Slover, 4, township 33, 2 w
banker; Marcus W. Robbins, clerk; .Chns H. Aners to A. B.
C. A. Winetrout, escort; D. A. Grimes,
watchman; E. W. Delphy, sentry; E.
V. Smith and A. Letchor, managers.
For tho M. W, A. M. T. Goe, con
sul; Clarence Smith, adviser; W. R.
Hodkinson, banker; D. A. Harmon,
clerk; J. R. Ends, escort; John Pat
riok? watchman ; C. E. nildreth, son-
try; Marcus W, Robbins, mnnagor,
35
20
20
10
10
GOO
3500
Cropps, 100 ncres, section 4,
township 32 vr
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Services every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock. Subject of losson-sor-mon,
"God, the Preserver of Man."
All aro wolcomo, Sunday school at
Tho installations will tako plnco on 10 o'clock. 128 North Grapo street,
the first meetings in Junuary. north of Sherman Clay music house.
water prevents tho air from reaching
tho roots, whllo If It Is only tempo
rary, tho trampling of tho' soil In
packing it around tho roots In plant'
convinced his Interrogators ot his
competency nnd exhibited n thorough
knowledge of tho pulnts of which his
detractors accused him ot being Igno-
Ing causes it to stick together so that rant.
on drying It becomes bakod, leaving
thorn Impacted In a hard lump of Tho Oregon Agricultural College
earth which excludes tho air. We oxhibita of tho AlaHka-Yukon-Pacifiii
know that excesslv air currents In tho ( Exposition won tho gold medal for
soil aro Injurious by drying tho roots, tho best educational exhibit. Grand
but a constant pormeatton of tho soil j prizes wcro also awarded to oach of
by tho air Is necessary to supply tho the sovon dopnrtmontnl exhibits
root system with oxygen. Either sat
uration or baking of tho soil will
prevent tho normal supply of oxygen
from reaching tho roots. Even in
well drained fields undralned pock-!
ots occur hore and thero and aro J
jnoro or less difficult to deal with
In treo planting. I
, If tho trees nro already on hand,
thoy may bo proporly disposed of
temporarily by heeling In. This ls
best dono by digging a shallow trench ;
In woll drained soli and aftor spread-j
Ing tho trees out and placing them,
not over three or four deep, tho roots
should bo well covered with oarth. I
Trees should novor bo heeled In In
bunches or bundles, as they aro re
ceived from tho nursery, unless tho
bunchearo vory small.
In all probability thoro will bo
Homo flno weather for trco planting
during tho month of February, or
possibly carllor, ho that If tho trees
aro proporly taken caro of until tho
good weather comes thoy will havo
a much hotter chanco than It planted
at this time. This statement apples
not only to tho planting ot fruit trees,
but shado trocs as well.
Kor Muguzlno Lovers.
Roadlng tables with many of the
populur current magazines will bo
avallablo Saturday night, 7 to 9 p, m.
In tho Medford public library.
! nmj.jL.. , ',. l.jj l.
You Can Buy
N. Y. Pippin
Spitz
Bartlett
Bosc
Cornice
Winter Nelis
Direct from tho (HIOWEI.8. Ab
solutely Reliable and Dependable
Stock grown by Nurserymen who
know how. Write us for prices
boforo signing a contract.
NORTHWEST NURSERY
COMPANY
18 E. YnklHiA Ave,,
North Ywklnin, Wash.
In Case of vSicKrxess
PHONE 3 (Ml
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Neur PobI Olficu
All Night Service
Kroo l)ul ivory
1
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AN'D SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FTJRKISUED.
i o. n. narris ot o.
MEDFORD, OREGON
I Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
REAL ESTATE
RESOLVED
Tho best resolution for you
to make is to oorno to us for
your next suit, if you want
something out of tho ordinary.
We do tho best work and chargo
the lowest prioos.
W. W. EIFERT
TIIK FKOQBtiSBIVB TAXLOX
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land s
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty to
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Rogue Ilivor Canning & Kvnporating oonipany will dovoto
Mondays and Thursdays of eaoh wook to custom work in tho man
ufacture of cider, applo butter aud jollies.
Phono your orilors for nioo swuot cider to 11X2. Delivorioa will
bo made on Tuesdays and Fridays of oach wook.
ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY
Mill In West Medford. phone 11X2.
H. O. Hansen. Tom Moffat
We mako any kind and stylo of windows. Wo carry
phifw of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
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