THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDtFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER .10, .11)00. 8 CONGRESS TOLD OF WHITE SLAVES Traflc in Girls From Foreign Coun tries Reaching Tremendous Proportions Says Commissioner. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 10. The story o the "White slavo" traf fic fts told in the crport of the tax- SECRET SESSION DIME NOVEL LED AROUSES FANS' BOY J CRIME Gteason Will Be Called on to Explain Grants Pass Stirred Up Over Threat- Why Fighters and Promoters Met In Provate for Confab. (Bv the Ringsider.) SAX FKANC1SC0, Dec. 10. When Jack Glenson steps off the Ov- . 1 1 i 1.. . '11 1 1 !... ...I. migration commission toconKres to- u i" dnv, reveals what is termed "Tho Us severe a third degree as over a most pitiful and sordfd feature of tho , revolutionist was called up- . k. a i AnriiifA hSvct nf nil. In will In rw t J kl i w v. n v v. w v a. v. . - ened Kidnapping Young Han Accused of Attempting Much Blood and Thunder. corporation from tlia; of "Douol & Kontnor" to thiit of "Tho H. C. Rent ier Company." Witness our hnmla this the 6th ilny of November, A. I). 1009. II. C. KENTNKH, P.' W. HOLMS. W. J I. HHOWN V. L. 12MRKICK. i P. E. MBHUICK, I Directors. At tho Christian .church, corner Sixth and Ivv Htrotn, lliblo Hohool at .10 a. in., Lord'n Supper and nonnuu at 11.5 C. K. at (1:110 ; oveniiiR nervico at 7:110. Subject of tho evening ner mon, "Cause.M and Cure of Infidelity." Kvorybotly welcome. W. Then. Mat lock, pastor. 837 Jeffrios- imhi mn(in ntlACfinn.' m . .t. a,. asked about the recent A controlled by a corporation could' Johnson star chamber session in I o l. U ! Ktnlld tllftt t 10 UBMU " H HV CMJ'J'VF - - 5 fi-ir, n,,.l that they would make the hardest . .:n. geometrician quail. prices are quoted varying different nationalities. GRANTS PASS, Or., Deo. 10. One of tho most sensational primes years fo rhalauco. over attempted in Grants Pass is tho ler Agency. West Main blackmailing and threatened kidnap-1 pine of tho 7 -year-old son of A. N. Parsons, real estate dealer of this city. On November 20 while her l..c)nml wns nut nf t lit. I'itV. Ml'S. llv u will UU nil ill- I tv.. Vftfirnvnil i littir tliiiuiL'h the from so many different angles' ,, , ti.ro.lt(inP1i ... .:,. a that they would make the hardest . , . , . 11Milwa timimnml laonars in goui puiccu in uokiu nowder can was deposited in the Not nil nd-readora may bo wiho buyers but all wiso buyer are ad. ' readers. first-class ranch, four miles frwm - railroad station, -10, acres alfalfa, ir-i Forty acres first-clus pear, peach rigntion for CO aoros, all first-c.lalH or grape land, miles from rail land, 3 good bams, 2 good houses, road station, close to school, daily school, daily mail. A snap for $50 mail, phone and main county road; per acre; one-fourth cash, 11 to T easily cleared. Price, $2000; $800 See J. V. Dross- cash: long tietn on bait, 237 box tint?. 231 "Why were the repotrers excluded j n ..i 'i. r.,M, vic nroifrom that meeting?" he will bo nskod. nP1Ii 11:11 ,.,.,. " . I ITA ... - 4 IaII m A (linn Mia trtitil-tili1 1 . . . . . . . quoted in Chicago at from $500 t0" 1 etery near this city, by 5 o'clock lJc $1,400 each. Japanese girls at Seat tic for eastern shipment, nre quoted ns low as $600 each, whero several nre bought at a time, while Chinese girls at the same port bring from $2, 000 to $3,000 each. These girls, it is claimed, nro lured from their homes to this country and ; then held in a condition of abject slavery, in the most barbarous and 1.: "r1 "T-'S:,. ...I".. r 'If so. who got it and how much iney are nem uem, iun.-i3 i( arrest, exposure to parents and oven, $l0W00 Although this investingtion lieen going on since 1907, it has been onl recently that the oficinls have been able to secure information of a definite chnracter. MARRIED. guns will be used. "Did tho fighters sign a private set of articles?" "If so. in what did they differ from the originnl articles?" "Was it agreed that the purse must bo split?" "Did Jeffries or Johnson hold out for an even cut?" "Did Jeffries or. Johnson hold out for a bonus?" jinsiany amendments?" "Were tne principals insirucieu as to what they should do for the bene fit of the pictures?" Many more along this line could be propounded and Gleason's answers if he does not evade the questions, undoubtedly will give his inquisitors Wednesday evening at Jacksonville much omre matter to for work, the wedding of Joshua S. Sawyer and Other matters Gleason will be call Miss Minnie Mclntyro wac celebrated, led upon to discuss nre the selection Revt. Robert Ennls officiating. The of the place of battle and the referee. . n r. HlAACAn oot-c fnKAfriSn rill rtf fill. rrnmra is the son OI t2. U. oawyur, , v"v"" -the civil engineer, while the bride Is a 1 f native daughter of Jacksonville, the is eldest daughter of William M. Mcln tyre. ono of the prominent fruit grow ers of 'that town. The Oregon Agricultural College now has two regiments and two reg imental bands. llUi .11111 111 ,111.11. luui ...vn i his choice for arbitrator. With tho two promoters already working at cross purposes, it looks like there is going to be more stirring up of the ludicrous mess. The storm of disapproval that has been aroused by the secret meeting seems to have put a damper on the .tight game throughout the country Die REAL ESTATE DEAL INASHLAND Patterson Sells 300 Acres to. Eastern Men for $60,000 $100,000 Deal is Now Brewing. ASHLAND, Or., Dec. 10. Another lilg deal In Ashland orchard proper ty has Just been announced. It In volves the extensive orchard "holdings of S. Patterson, three miles north of ALL HOPE GONE FOR CREW'S SAFTY Captain Bell and Six Sailors Now Believed to Have Perished in the Angry Sea. comber 1st, with a further extension to December 10. if the money could jnot bo raised. A diagram accompan ied tho letter showing tho route through town to be taken and whero ! the money wns to be placed. I Mr. Parsons came borne on tho 30th and immediately went to work to capture the miscreant. He hnd . George Cronk, the local cexton, go to tho graveyard and look the ground over. Ho came back and reported there wns a shallow hole dug in tho place designated by the diagram. On 1 the evening of December 1 Ralph , Looney, a friend of Parsons, took tho Parsons horse and buggy and with a can of iron washers drove along tho route designated and plnccd the cdn near the hole and then dc-. parted. One of the detectives hiding near by got up nnd plnccd it in tho hole. This wns the one fnlsc move for no ono appeared. The hole was dug at tho foot of a bare granite hil and could be watched from a long dis tance nnd the criminal evidently saw the unusual activity and would not como up. ; Since this event suspicion has be-1 1 gun to point to a local young man as ' ' the one who planned this crime. One of the men working on this case, thinking that the letter might be the' ( result of some boy reading blood and t thunder literature went to Colonel 1 Johnson's store where this class ofi , books are sold and asked to sec the I , handwriting of various customers. ! One of these corresponded to the blackhand lotter. Tho swethenrt of this young man wns then examined and on being shown the letter de clared it was tho handwriting of her' lover. Various business men familiar . 1 , ... ... (wiui nanawniing nave iiKewise ex amined it and pronounced it identical. ; Everything points to the yonng mnn 1 1 suspected as being the guilty party No arrests have been made as yet. NOTICE. CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 10. Hope of. rescuing Captain Bell and 12 sail ors of the steamer Clarion, who aro supposed to be drifting on tho lake No tlco Is horeby given to all whom It may concern that the undersigned, tho duly elected, qualified nnd pctlng board of directors of "Deuel & Kent- ner," a corporation duly created and 1 1 1 . .1 1. i.i. .. ..ll. .1 , I t .. ,- UXISUUK uiiuui- illlU uy YIIIUU Ul UIOI Ashland, comprising 300 acres an sei . . -:. nrM. i,incr abandoned today. 1 ' - " " The Clarion burned off Point Peleo ! tnere' authorized by a vote of three--niinra i!, t,0P fourths of the subscribed capital fltoct J LUll.t 14 V J f V S w f o w to fruit trees, apples predominating, 40 acres of which are Just coming Into bearing, and the consideration of the deal Is $60,000. Tho purchasers are D. W. Moor, jot Moor Bros., a realty firm of To ledo O., and A. D. Graham, connect ed with a largo clothing house at Detroit, Mich. The latter has trav eled uo and down tho country for lives and five being rescued by the, steamer Hannrr. Captain Bell and tho remainder of tho crew tried to reach shore In ono of tho ship's boats. Throughout th night a watch was kept along tho beech, but no trace of tho boat was found. The lake has of said corporation, have filed supple-' montal articles of Incorporation of said corporation with tho secretary of stato of tho state of Oregon for tho purpose of changing tho namo of said eomo years, and picked upon the been wiiipped by a succession 01 sun Rogue River valley as the choice gales, and exceedingly high seas nro spot of them all. Mr. Moor came on running today. Experienced luko nav, a few weeks ago, and negotiations) Igators aro of the opinion that no resulted In the deal for the property, I small boat could have lived long In as stated. Tho deal was made tho storm. through the firm of Grant & Sta-i Early today a large steam barge, pies of Ashland, having a hand in It (supposed to be tho Charles Gubbard, at this end of tho line. grounded off Point Peleo, near the Cut It Into Small Tracts. ' spot whero tho Clarion burned to tho It Is tho Intention to Improve tho' tdr's edge. Sho was reported to property and soli it off in small , bo in no Imminent danger and tugs WHY BE SICK WHEN YOU BE HEALED? CAN tracts, excopt the 40 acres now In bearing, which will bo reserved. This property lllolns what Is now known as tho Dr. Pago orchard (formerly tho Joshua Patterson tract) consider ed one of tho very finest In the Rogue Rlvor valley. wore sent to assist her from her position. I Ing some 3500 acres on the cast sldo j of Bear creek from this city for a .consideration of moro than 1100,000. nnd that negotiations wero also un- Tho deal means much undoubtedly der way for tho McMahon and per nor tho orchnrd development of this haps other ranches In the samo vl Bectlon, as It Is always a help to have, cinlty. Inquiry of parties Interested men of menus develop largo tracts , developed tho fact that while no deal nnd sell off In small lots to now peo- bad been consummated negotiations plo looking for home locations. wore undor way as far as the Herrln Mr. Moor Is coming to Ashland in i holdings, at least, wero concerned. Mr. Olnoy is effecting great oures in Medford. A pnrty carno from Ashland to seo the healer yesterday and three out of their number wns healed. Joo Snyder wns cured of n rupture in one week's treatment. Charley Hallow was entirely lioabtd Fqbrunry, It Is stated, and may talcol Tho prospective purchasers aro rop-; 0f liver and kidnoy troublo ono gen- up his homo here. It Is also stated , rosent!n enstorn capital, it Is said, tleman had his hearing restored, thnt ho will bring a number of Chi-'and are from Portland, tho samo who Do not miss this opportunity 10 be cago peoplo hero with him. lilg Deal Itnving. Rumors that thero Is something 1)Ig browing In land Immediately north of Ashland on which coal pros pecting has boen under way f,or somo time past, woro rife In Ashland to day, when It was learned that nego tiations woro undor way for tho sale of tho J. S, Herrln lands, comprls- havo already expended In prospecting tho coal this section, considerable healed. resources of It. A. Hurry and family, recent nr rivals. have moved into 1IV. Smith's now six-room bungalow residence on tho west side of North Central rive tine to give their children tho ndvnn Inges of Medford's schools. Cujl and bo convinced of bis heal ing power nnd receive a free hooklot. This is tho Inst week that tho 'lOuW will bo in Medford. Don't wait till tho last day but come early in the week ni'd you will bo honied. ' Offico in tho Palms, corner Main and Grapo streets. Consultation froo. Hours 0 n. m. SPECIALS For Saturday Only We are going to put on sale here tomorrow (he swell est line oC small framed pictures ever shown in Med ford; a 6x9 size that sells at 20o everywhere; here to morrow I5c each, 2 for 25 Hosiery Handk'fs Brushes of all kinds Combs all kinds I Get the Habit I I ..for your I IXmas Gifts I Dolls Doll Trunks Teddy Bears Toy Dishes Holiday Goods The swellest line of toilet cases, manicure sets, comb and brush sets, military brushes, 'shaving sets, work boxes, handkerchief and tic boxes; over 200 sets to se lect frm; no two alike; prices to suit any purse, name ly, 25c to $7.50 each. Jardineres Iouwelsa Weller Ware, the swellest line ever seefi in Medford; also a fine line of Yases in the above, and our prices are about half. Fancy China come in and look, we will show you the finest line 'in town;hand paint ed, fancy decorated, etc, and over 100 styles in fancy cups and saucei8 to select from; 15c to $2.50 Xmas Post Cards 10,000 at ic each o U SSEY THE BUSY STORE Our Reputation For Holding Exceptionally Successful Saturday Sales Is Known in all (Southern Oregon Most everybody knows that our Saturday specials are worthy of an extra effort to see. We assure you that the coming Saturdays will ho no exceptions. Como and visit tomorrow and lot us show you tho Save Xour Duplicate ChocHs Every duplicate cheek will count the same as cou pons on tho Urowniekar. Jf you aro saving cou pons, just save your duplicate checks and give them to the boy or girl and tell them to deposit same as coupons. Souvenirs with Shoes Lust Saturday being a bad dav, we did not give away all of the KNIVES and SCISSOliS, so Sat- urday morning, while they last, we will give a hand some knife or pair of scissors to each person buvhur a pair of our famous Shoes at onlw. g $2.50 The HUTCHASON CO. Formerly Baker-Hutcliason Co. If ymi cannot roach tin In pcrnon, you eaii reach uh hy Phone 3272. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS. It i u cooil hithit. It U n rnpiilly Krowiti hnli'it with nil Mel funl. It is u huhit liy wliioh tliounamln huvo in their daily nnd monthly and yuarly expenditure. It in n hnhit that hocoines fixed tho oftemsr km plo liny hero. Anil tho hrnnil rciiHon in Hnt infiictiun. Pootrto nro Hiitified with our KroccrieM. Peoplo nro Mitisfiod with our prices, l'tmplu nro HiitiHfioil with tho wnyn of the Htorc, Uh iniinnor.s nnd iiicthodn. WHY PAY 35c FOR A 5 POUND PACKAGE OF OATS WHEN WE HAVE THEM FOR 30c? Rex Grocery "One Price to Everybody" THE ROGUE RIVER LANS COMPANY NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Offers an especially good foothill orchard for a low price and on good terms. In theso days, of advancing prices, it will pay to look into this. It pays to deal with tho "Man "Who Knows, " "When the Koguo River Land Company sold tho Tronson & Guthrie orchard at Eaglo Point to the prize winning owners, four years ago, the salesman, W. M. ITohnes, assured tho purchasers those Spit'onbcrgtrees would produce the world's best apples, and subsequent evonts prove the soundness of his judgment. By tho way: i)id it ever occur to you that most of tho mon who havo won out in tho Rogue If ivor Valley, bought their win ning orchards through tho Roguo River Land Com pany? ; AV. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at your service for a good buy. Savoy Theatre TONIGHT A BARROW RACE Thero for Fun. A BACHELOR'S LOVE AFFAIR Cdmcdy Drama. THE SONG OF THE CRADLE Powerful Drama. ONE DIME. F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. 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