2 TILE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER .1-1, 1!)00. $300,000 PAI0 COMMISSION HAS PLAN LAKEVIEW DELEGATE DIFFERS E ED ITS REPORT PORTLAND ROAD WITH PRESIDENT FOR SHASTA MIN Alaska Millionaire is Purchaser Milkmaid Mine Sold Two Years Ago for $50,000 Now Brings $300,000. FRENCH GULCH, Calif., Dec. 14. Monetary Commission Gives Out In-, Ncbraskans Incorporate- Company In foramtlon of Great Value to i Arizona to Build Through Oregon Students of Capitalization Ten Mll- I Finance. ! Hon Dollars. Says If Alaskans Desorvo Legisla tive Body They Should Bo Able to Vote for Men They Want. WASHINGTON, D. C, DeA li. The Milkmaid group of mines in Information of uuiquo vnlue to the this district was sold Monday by tho financial world and to all students of; Western Exploitation company to economics, regarding tho muotenry for Erik 0. Lindlilom, the Alaska mining 'and banking systems of all the civ LAVBYlKW, Or.. Doc. 14. The Portland, Lnkeview it Eastern mil road company has ben incorporated $10,000,000 to -build SEATTLE, Wash., Dee. III. Judge James WickerMmm. dologute to congress from Alaska, is i nSoat- Mo IllllflW tlllvim fll'l'il.i1 fill fli.l a H0 1 stoninor Yucatan. Stiudav. Ho will through the counties of Multnomah, remain hero for a week or ten day.. flainu ignited the pink and green canopy Htwpiuided from Iho coiling and in a twinkling the decoratiouH were ahlaxc. One half of tho decoration in the hall were consumed before the fire was extinguished. Manager Sulli van had one hand painfully burned, I nut none ol tlto minstrels was nun in the least. ' man, for $300,000. i Hired nations, including tho United Clackamas, Lmn, rook, klumath and j Asked today what he thought ot This is tho most important mining states, will bo made available dnr- Lako to Lakeview in the last named President Tuft's proposal to give deal closed in Shasta county since'; the comi . (h h n score , . or to n point ou Goo80 l.ko , ;V"f n"osc;,l,,lw he V1 the Mamonth Copper Mine, near Ken-' V i . i n V i i iL ml agree with tho presi- iiclt, was sold for n like sum six or moro of volmues lVi by the m that county. A branch is also tollcnt thn( h oxeoutivu C0UIU.H wo(ll(1 years ago. (leading authorities in America, Eng-(bo built connecting with the mailt be desirable or be responsive to the Tho sale of tho Milkmaid group! land and Europe, nnd to be published line near the town of Lower Hridge. , needs of taht groat country, was agreed to several weeks ago, but : umicr the auspices of the national on tho Dos Chutes river in Crook Alaskans deserve a local tho deal was not actually closed n-!monotnrv commission. It will con- county, continuing thence in an eas-! bodv,' said Mr. Wicket til this afternoon, when tho stock- T. . ,m , .. . ' I:-..:... :.. i. i. ,,,,'Sluun, "thoy should be ciniH.wered to suiiuc n iiumry oi uhukiuk wiiuuui miwvuun m u ii. iiiv vojL, for ((10 nC) 10V Want for that parallel in the literature of any conn-' counties of Crook. Wheeler and Grant 1 purpose. President Taft's plan makes rv. mul will enrmlr wlmt is nt nms. ' nlong tho John Day river to a point , )x0 council aiiiu)iiilivi by the iwim-; cnt practically an" absolute lack of r "ear Canyon City; also another Ulent, and of course, they would be cnt praciitaiij mt au.oiuit mck oi b commcne nir nt Prine- responsible to the president, and information m the English language ... r . .,. ,,, i3i'""u " " iuumuuh, nun recardine the develomnent durimr re- . ' .. 7 "V "" '"h " i"""" 10 "?nuw " ' ,mvo holders of tho Westent Exploitation company met here and approved of the sale negotiated through tho man ager, II. F. Musser. Pays $20,000 Down. Twenty thousand dollars in cash Just Arrived Ono of tho finest stocks of Hosos that over emtio to Modford, all of tho newest and old-tried variotiow. Why don't you send that siok friend of yours or your sweetheart a bunch of Carnations? Delivery any part of city. MEDFORD GREENHOUSE. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants East Main St. Phone GOtl. 4 if . ; w Medford Iron Works T E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All Wtf of Enulnos, Sprnyliig Outfits, Pumps, Boilers nnd Mn-T clilncry Auonts In Southern Oregon lor FAIRHANKS. MOPSE & CO. J. K. KNYAH'I, IWdun, J A I'KIMU, Vice PruHHIu.it. JOllhf S OKTII. faMi.-i W. H JAl'KMN. Ah'i Ciihhii.r. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. Wo solicit your patronage. has been ttaid. On January 3rd not ! "f it.., r' ......:t 111 n soutlioriy ami easterly ilirec- no doubt thnt PivMdent Taft is real- $45,000 moro will be paid. Tho ! 0f tbo world ' ! ti" ' kU P0 nd Harney coim-; y ,iosiros of t-cspouding in a way other two payments will bo $85,000 Tho monetary commission issued o Hantey Lake. to tho wishes of the Alaskans to have and $150,000, respectively. ,here ast niKht a statement outlining1 JhLTJT i.n bo y .,inV11.1? ,horit.v. Tho milkmaid group comprises ' tl,0 8eono of the forthcomim- uublica-: u. ",uu " 1 i . mws inai wouni sympniiieiicniiy meet these gold quartz claims: Franklin, tions and tho exhaustive investigation ""T 1 n 's on 4o- eond.tmns .they have and they should Milkmaid, Buckeye, May Day, Mr- which resulted in tho compilation of '," Jlf'vZJi ? n bo or"e.ll1-' , , , ginia, Summit and Ida, tho last two tho material. Tho commission urges ! J ''"J 1.'JA w"r' rrV V ' ?fr; 'ek;owl'n "" 1,0 . " ,"' bein!? fmotinns. I n i.i , i...:.. .i Jl.. teru Chnrles L. Llguttcr, Edward S.,yot decided whether he will bo a ' i tin uuum:is uusiiiLaa 1111:11. tiiiu sui" . t x SyJnoy, all of TIif Wrilfrn 'RT-nlnilnl5n 1 .1 i ... it. . l pany paid $50,000 for the mines, in-1 neriences of other countries as well , hei ,st' conorntors, chiding a quartz mill, two years ago as of our own. From this statement , ',, e last .Tn no. It h taken nn Jlmiicn.wlo nf .uiio :., . j i 1 i l Hisoii and Sydney R. Koinstrom of inkiu out tnousauits ot Uollars in i year and a half has been oncnered in . .. . . cold, and now sells to Lin.lhlnm fnr :.,r 4t., ni i.t.n..i-. "nnn; ueorge w. i-nsseu ot t'ort . ... vvviif in Y'ii iiiv mv Dexter, Edward Rob- candidate for re-election. FLASHLIGHT CAUSES FIRE; GIRL MINSTRELS ESCAPE $300,000 THREE ARE DEAD IN REAR-END COLLISION ERIE, Pa., Dec. 14. Three Italian laborers arc dead, and seven persons are seriously injured, as the result I of a rear-end collision between the: Twentyieth Ccntry Limited nnd the Chicago-Boston Limited trains on the Lako Shore rnilroad six miles east of the cjty. The Twentieth Century Limited WINSTED. Conn.. Pec. 14. While W. M. Doming, n photographer, was taking a flashlight picture f the New England Rosebud, a female amnteur minstrel troupe, iu the town hall Inst evening before the opening column of lntl.t TC.il.tivf Tl nii'nt. nP lli.t.r. I , . , ........ 4. tV.I . V . lt l.llll-lill'lll, rug nnd curency systems of the lend- . c r i r . tt m i i . . ., , , , ,. , b. D., nnd Louis II. Chnmbers and mg countries of the world, nnd n list TT T1 . e t , , - .', , ,. Henry li. ilkinson of Phoenix, hns recently npienred of the pub hen- ", ... n i i v .. , . , ., . . ' Ariz., constitute the board of direc tions which the commission now has . n ... on. ., tors. Ocorgo . Pilsse, 20o Fotir- m nress or is nrennnncr for the nress . . .. . .. . . and which will bo available for the, 1 ?rII?",.U If "rf fir irfven by the St. Francis T, public in the near. future. Oren. ' - -tft' "U au,ruu ",sl itar' The incorporation papers say the In tho summer of 100S when Sena- i company is to build 500 miles of tor Aldrich and the commission setjtrnck within the stnte of Oregon. nbout the task intrusted to them of j informing themselves as to the best Mysterious Visitors, means for modifying our banking nnd ; ALTCRAS, Or., Dec, 14. A Now be un eminent WE DONT BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT THIS: Thirty-two ncros in this tract, finu fruit land, nbout two miles from n shipping point, Tho buildings consist of n fivo-rooin box houso, good-sired bnm, etc. There aro 112 acres of 5 and 0-yenr-old ap ples, mostly Newtown, with com mercial peaches planted between ns fillers. Also three acres of voting- pear trees and some family orchard. Four acres in alfalfa. Six or eight acres of timber, most ly oak nnd laurel. There is a pumping plant on tho plnco which supplies water for the garden nnd aifalfn, equipped with gasoline engine About 40 rods from a troAd school. Has rural mail do livery and telephone. Pricu $10,500. Terms. W. T. YORK & CO. fcft RESOLVED Tho best resolution for you to make Is to come to tin for your next Htiit, If yo.i want something out of the ordinary. Wo do thu best work and uhnrgo tho lowest prices, W. W. EIFERT thu moonuHsivn tailok ...... .1 : , l. : . - .1 j . t i ... t, otl i ojoiciu, iuej were suij.ii5i.-u u, 1QrK mnu, sniu to of Go miles nn hour shortly after mid-! ?i3C0f S0.1 f lteiuTe Hfivil engineer, whose name is given n.ht wt,n if jn,m n, oW . wlth the modern development of; m some sources ns O. Lnvis nnd in Chicago-Boston train. c M,l.! a v. i. .1. A blindirg 1 mo icvcu. tuuuca wuuc t flurry of snow filled tho nir nt tho .?UUJ lu"'f K- """ lor se;crn' amn ,,,, time of tho crash. None of tho in-I Wl h fford t0 h?ns 1 nince two weeks, accompanied by A countries, there wns senrcely any- nil over the country north of here thing more than the history of bank- to Lakeview nnd on to Silver Lnke others ns F. Gavin, was in this vi- cinity for several days, during tho A. jured, it wns stated, was fatally , and fG.erraa"y nnd other European ,C Hams of Reno. The two went , ' J countries, there wns scarcely anv- nil nvnr tlm pmmirv nwii f i.ip I thing more than the history ing legislation. Even in the case of nnd other portions of southeastern England no work of importnuco deal- Oregon. Later Harris returned to ing with tho English bnnking system Alturns nnd met J. W. Burke whose had appeared for more than n gen- identity hns not been established and .eration, and tho whole modern use of. ho nlso wns taken over tho snmo tor- GLEE CLUB HERE CHRISTMAS WEEK Medford Students at University Will Sooa Be Home to Boost for Concert. credit instruments and tho evolution of check and deposit banking, which have so changed tho character of tho system from what it was in the mid dle of tho nineteeth century, remain ed undiscussed. The only considera ble work upon the English system ritory. The notions of the men indicnted thntt heir business had to do with tho building of some railrond into the coutnry visited. Ono report says they nre tho reprcesntntives of some company that is considering tho mnt- which had been published in more ter of financing the proposed exten than thirty years was by a Greek sion of tho Ncvndn-Cnlifomia-Orc- DrofeSSOr nnd written in Fronnll. nun rn!lmn,1 in Inl-nt,,. ,1 Tho Medford boys and girls In at- (Th5s work of Andreades has sub-1 tl.or. nnd l.nt w !, u tendance at the state university are scquently been translated into Eng. ! of the proposed extension is feasible very enthusiastic over tho Gloe clubs .j nnd d . umlcrtnkini? .o History. 'Bllrke js Bni(1 ,0 , remaill(.( :., regard to banking in the ' Reno n few dnys to examine tho books coherent nnd J of the company before coming on visit to Aieuiora on inurBuny 01 1 Christmas week. Tliey aro planning wjm. to go on a long booster campaign , United States, as soon as they reach home next Sat urday to spend the holidays. no , , . , , , 1 .. cuiuj.reneusivo nisiory nun neon , north. written which covered moro than Tlmrn no nilmr rumnra Hmi Mm The club this year Is In every way , cursorily the significant develop, men were spyimr out n route for the up to the standard of former years, ments in banking during the half , Westtern Pacific, and for n road to nnd tho boys boast of a well selected . century sitrco tho civil war. If tho, be built by J. J. Hill, but those do bunch of songs, ranging from tho banking problems confronting the not seem to be so well founded. It difficult "Hark y0 Trumpets," ar- ( United States today were to bo stud- is known thnt the Southern Pacific ranged by Dudley Buck for glee club,ied j tbu light of the world's oxpor-, has gathered all the data H needs rendition, to tho catchy popular mu. fences und with any satisfactory ; through its corps of engineers, who sic of the day. Professor Glen has knowledge of existing conditions m have mado extensive surveys nil Picked the best balanced club In years, J the United States, it was necessary ! through tho country these men visit- aud two montns- aauy gnna naB to enter upon n series of investiga- cd. rounded out tho weaker spots In tho aggregation. The mandolin club will b0 heard In several popular numborB, nnd will undoubtedly be a decided hit. In the absence of stunt men ot tho Van Duson or Volght typo the club will this year give a catchy ltttlo bur lesque on grand opera entitled "A tions much moro thorough and fur- reaching than had over been mndo! WOMAN FOUND IN STUPOR before and to postpone any nttempt TIGHTLY CLASPING VALUABLES to formulate u plan for reorganizing! the system until this investigation i MONTEREY, Calif., Dec. 14. Tho had been completed. police todny are trying to learn tho Tho commission has sought to so-, name of n well dressed woman, who euro the fucts concerning tho exist- wns found lvine- in n stunor in n di- i-iii u u nui, ur 4u uumuB ui ing systems or banking and currency ' reputable section of tho city, clasp th0 Do-Ro-Mi Club." FrazIerGelBlor.jin tho leading commereiul nations of ling a handbay that contained din Vawtor and Burke havo the' leading tho world. It has secured compre- 1 monds nnd other jewels estimated to roles, while tho remainder of tho hensivo information from England, bo worth $12,000, railroad and in club handles tho chorust parts In ' Germany, France, Switzerland, ' dustrial securities representing a truo grand opera fashion. Another J Sweden, Belgium and Japan, and hns value of $20,000, and insurnnco pol foaturo of tho concert tnls year will in addition secured considerable ma-'icies for moro than $30,000. be the trombone solo by Burns Pow-1 terial with regard to banking in Mex- j In tho bng was a letter addressed el. This young man Is recognized , ico, Russia. Austria-IIunimrv and I in Tnn li. ntummnira. ROH 'Pti'ilf(li Holland. Tho list of publications street, Onaland. From other papers which has recently been givon to tho ' in tho bug, tho police were led to public convoys mi impressive picture suspect that she miuht bo a Mrs. Inn Tho personnel of tho Glee club this of tho substantial way in which this'L. Cummings of St. Louis, nnd that as an nrtlst on that Instrument and his number will bring forth rounds of applause. yoar is as follows: Tenors, uurKe, loader; Oabrlelson, Mallet and Story; second tenors, Powoll, Downs, Curtis and Rolfo; baritones, Davidson, Mar tin, Frazor and Gelsler; basses, Rob inson, Varzeo, Welch and Vawter;! Molvln Ogden, accompanist; I. M. Glon, director. effort has been carried out and of tho encyclopedic scope of the com mission's investingtions. Best tea and coffee obtainable at 30 South Grnpo street. Southern Oregon Tea & Coffdo Co. Medford, Oregon: This certifies that we have sold Hall's Taxtfu Won der for tho ouvo of all kidney, blad der nnd rheumatic troubles for ten' years, and have never had a com plaint. It gives quick and pormnnont relief. 00 days' treatment in each bot tle. Medford Pharmacy. she formerly had been married to a St. Louis man named W. P. Stew art. When removed to the polico sta tion last evening, whore she wns booked on n ehnrgo of drunkenness, tho woman was nblo to tell little of herself. Sho declared that sho was tho mother of a Mrs. Daniels of Car-mel-by-tho-Sea. Mrs. Daniels could not bo communicated with hist evening. Savoy Theatre TONIGHT THE GENERAL'S PRESENT. EAT YOUR SOUP. CUSTER'S LAST STAND. I Doors open 7 p. m. ONE DIME. I In Case of vSickness P II 0 N E 3 (Ml MEDFORD PHARMACY Nonr Pout Olfico All Night Sorvico Frco Delivery THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Offers an especially good foothill orchard for a low pricoand on good terms. In these days of advancing prices, it will pay to look into this. It pays to deal with the "Man "Who Knows." When the Rogue River Land Company sold tho Tronson & Guthrie orchard at Eagle Point to the prize winning owners, four vem-s npn. tho. snlflsmnn W. Af. TTnhnnq , j "O 7 1 g assured the purchasers those Spitzonbergtrces would I produce the world's best apples, and subsequent events prove the soundness of his judgment. By the way: Did it ever occur to you that most of the men who have won out in tho Rogue River Valley, bought their win ning orchards through the Rogue River Land Com pany? "W. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at your service for a good buy, WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURVISI1ED. j B. H. Harris & Co, I MEDFORD, OREGON 1 Olfico in Jackson County Bank Upstairs REAL ESTATE It Is To Laugh But Why? Docs it not stand to reason that your friends would better appreciate a little gift that was MADE BY HAND? MADE AT HOME? MADE TO ORDER? MADE OP LOCAL SCENERY? than a factory made present that can bo bought in any city or town? This query simply illustrated at THE ART STUDIO FRANK H. HULL, Artist. 331 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon Second Floor. Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jnckson County Bank Building ANNOUNCEMENT Tho Rogue Hirer Cannlug & Evaporntini; company will tlovoto Mondays nnd Thursdays of oaoh woolc to custom work in tho mnn tifncturo of cider, applo buttor hud jollies. Phono your orders for uioo swoot cidor to 11X2. Doliverios will ho mndo on Tuesdays and Fridays of oach weak. RtMJUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill In West Medford. pf)ono j (X2.