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THE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE; MJSDITORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DKOlSMUlfiR 20, 1.009.
WATER BOARDHERE
FOR
MORE OEMS
State Engineer States That People
Are Not Opposed to Law When
They Learn Its
Workings.
II. C. IIolRntc, slnlo superintend
ent of water, rind R. P. Covrjjill, ns
eistnnt state engineer, nro hero for
further adjudication of the Butte
Creek water rights.
At tlio lionrinp held Inst month
the various claims wcro filed and the
hoard is now hero to receive supple
mentary affidavits and Tilings.
About Jnnunry 10 the claims will
have been investigated and adjudi
cated and will then bo open for o.x-
ACCIDENT SAY
EATTLE POLICE
Woman Thought to Have Been Mur
dcrcd Now Thought Vlvtlm
of Accident Killed by
Street Car.
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 20. Aft
or further Investigation tho local po
ltco today aro convinced that Mrs
Dorothy Woodhead. formerly of Mln
ncapolis, whoso mangled body was
found Sunday morning on tho Lnko
Union street car trcstlo mot death
through accident and was not mur
dered and thon placed on tho car
tracks as was first supposed. This
theory Is opposed to tho conclusions
of tho coroners who performed tho
nmination by tho claimants, when an I autopsy on tho woman's body. Ac
oportunity will bo given for tho cou- cording to thQ cononer. Mrs. Wood-
tetinr of tho nmc. nona WAB Kiiioa oy some otner means
Mr. Holgate hns just returned from thnn th( street car. Tho woman's
Ivlamath Falls whero ho hns been body had been hurled Into tho water
on official business. by tho car, but tho condition of her
Ho will lenvo for tho north Wed- lunss showed thnt death had not been
nosdnv momine to Enend tho holi- caused by drowning. Tho wounds
nvs. inflicted by tho car would not havo
Mr. Holgato finds that ns tho peo- caused death, In tho opinion of Dr,
pie becomo better acquainted with Ostrom, coroner,
the objects and workings of tho law View of Tollcc.
they aro very much moro inclined to Police officers Insist that tho worn-
co-onernto with tho officers in ad- an was killed- by a street car after
justing tho differences arising over having wandered onto the trestle In
water rights and the establishment an Intoxicated condition. All ovl
of them.
BILL IN CONGRESS FOR
PURE SPRAY MATERIAL
Fruit and Vegetable Growers Are
Urged to Request Their Con
gressman to Vote for Its
Enactment.
donee points, they declare, to the fact
that the woman, stuplfled by liquor,
had laid down on tho trestlo and
whllo In this condition was run over.
Tho fact that woman was not seen
by the motorman who drove tho car
on tho trucks of which was found
blood is accepted as proof that sho
was not in an upright position when
tho wheeln passed over her bodyfl
John McGuire, who was tho wom
an's companion until 11 o'clock Sat
urday night, and who was placed
under arrest by tho police following
the discovery of the woman's body,
has been released, as nothing could
bo found to connect him with Mrs.
jWoodbead's death.
THAW LOSES LAST BUDGET GAINS
HOPE OF FREEDOM
Highest Tribunal Refused to Review
Case of Pittsburg Man Must
Remain In the
Asylum.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. Tho
door of tho supremo court of tho
United States was closed today
agatnst Harry Kendall Thaw.
At tho satno tlm0 tho door of tho
asylum for tho criminal Insane at
Mattowan closed moro tightly than
over beforo upon him.
Justice McKenna handed down a
ruling by which tho nation's highest
tribunal rotused to review his caso.
This was tho close of tho most
stubborn of all tho efforts of the
slayer of Stanford White to gain his
freedom.
Tho caso which has run th0 gamut
of tho courts of New York and prob
ably has received moro publicity than
any other criminal caso of a genera
tion is nearlng tho ultimate limit of
legal peregrination.
Tho august judges of th0 supremo
court will not roview tho pitiable
and nauseating story of Evelyn Nes-
bltt. Tho plea of tho Pittsburg pa-
raonoic will not bo heard. For tho
present at least Thaw must stay In
tho mad house prison, suffering from
the insanity which ho himself claim
ed caused him to kill Whito on tho
Madison Square root garden.
POPULARITY
Outlook for Victory, Says David
Lloyd-Gcorgo, Is Moro San
guine Dally All
Optimistic.
LONDON", Deo, . 20. Chancellor
David Lloyd-Gcorgo, author of tho
WHITE MEN AND
NEGROES CLASH
Three Dead and. Six Seriously In
jured as Result of Pespcrato
. Battle In 'State of
Louisiana.
GRAND CANK, La., Deo. 20.
Three men aro dead and six noriouflly
Hritish budget, today guvo out tho wounded as tho remilt of n dosnorato
following Christmas vmessngo to tho battle between parties of whito men
United States:
"Tho budget is gaining in populari
ty at an enormous rate. Tho out
look for victory in the January elec
tion is more sanguine daily. There
and negroes near this oit yearly to
day. Troops havo boon summoned
to guard ngninst another outbreak.
The trouble started when John Al
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IVII I, 1. IIIIU AltllMUl UliWIIPl'll I1UIIU
now is no possibility that the budget .ltower, a negro, of Htouiling his hogs.
win oo ucicaiou.
Lloyd-Gcorgo and his fellow sup
porters of tho budgot are moro than
optimistic concerning the approach
ing election. Tlioy claim increasing
strength in every locality, nnd pre
dict a sweeping victory for the measure.
Tho city of Jacksonville, tho busi
ness men of Jacksonville and tho
citizens of Jacksonville have had
thoir oxperionoo with a chenpor
form of light than olectrio light tov
eral. years ago. Boforo considering
n chenpor form of light got their ex
perience. . - l40
Bower and a brother-in-law recanted
tho accusation nnd opened firo on the
white man.
Bower mid his kinsmen wero in
stantly killed whon Allen nnd a party
of friends returned the firo. Allen
wns fatally wounded nnd died an
hour later.
Othur negroes and whites who wore
drawn itno the fiirht, continued the
battle for nearly an hour. Tho six
who wero wounded woro negroes.
Tho gift nrtiolo you havn't boon
nblo to find yot may bo advertised
today.
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THE FAMILY GIRGLE
May we show you the
Thousand and one desira
ble and useful Xmas arti
cle? REMEMBER-We
Save you money.
All Furs
acrificed
At Virtually G ost
Buy Her a Fur
Tho city of Jacksonville, the busi
ness men of Jacksonville and tho
citizens of Jacksonville have had
their expenouco with a cheaper
form of light than electric light sev
oral years
a. cheaper form
penence. 240
Any kind of opou flame consumes
as much oxygon from tho air as four
I adult pairs of lungs.
Would you consider nnd light
"cheap" that affected the health of
ago. Beforo considering J "r children, or yourself,
orm of light get their ex- bPny,ng tho lungs of oxygen f
.,4ft Electno light, is, the only kind of
JEALOUS OF LEOPOLD q
To tho Editor: At tho last session
V wttya n tt?o a !n(rnrttlAA1 in
both tho senate and house providing MINISTER SAYS SATAN IS
for tho government control of the
fn mLh m.. cnmo mnnnr nR th nnr- NORTH ATTELBORO, Mass., Deo.
ity of foods and drugs is now con- 2 m Hel1 is Leopold?" was
trolled. This bill was introduced at he of a sermon delivered by the
tho instance of tho Association of Rev"- ?aiel, Conklin of the First Uni
Economio Entomologists. With tho sersahst church of this city, that is
increased nse of manufactured in- causmg unusual discussion and com
sect c des and fnncicides it has be- """" uero louaJr
come very necessary that their qual
ity should be standardized so that do
MAN HAS HIS LEG
BROKEN BY STONE
E. True at Work on New Hotel
Building Is Injured by Chunk
of Granite.
light that consumes no oxygen, nnd
docs not vitiate tho atmosphere.
It burns in an air tight bulb.
Its good light.
When you think it over isn't it
the cheapest light f
Human life is a progression al
ways towards some .better .thing
some higher stato of civilization.
It is this constant yearning for
better things which characterizes
and Bets apart, the human race from
tho brnto creation.
Whnt would wa think of
human being today who, in the midt
The' (tm serious accident at tho I of civilization, persisted in living in
constructs of tho new hotel build-1 a cavo, clothed with ruda Bkins,
tag at tho corner of Eighth and Con- shunning society, and conducting
From his pulpit last evening. Dr. tral avonuo occurred this morning himself ns a sav.ige.
Conklin pitcurcd the lato king of tho when C. E. True, a mason employed You nro rendy and willing to ndont
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finite recommendations for their use 'k1""3 a wonny or neing satan's " " muuuauon woric, naa nis rigni wungs in jour nausa which
may bo made with accuracy nnd so Successor -tne infernal regions, leg broken above tho ankle by a fall- can be proved n su;;rco of niiditionnl
that adultered and inferior articles He said: tag stone, comfort, and cheer and health.
nf , ;mcJ nivrn ,o form. "rersonauy i aouot tno existence ruo ana companion -wero ad- "- wun: you n nunic noom a low
t t t. nt w -Jof hell, but granting one exists. Leo- Justing a-big atono on tho wall, the facts regarding .ilcctricity, which
states aro enacting such legislation P,d must havo received a royal wel- mason standing on tho ground and wo believe, entitles it to your earnest
i, monfnf. nrn enrmv fn fn. come, imue on eann ne out-satan- UJS per nuovo on mo wayy. in uBiuuruiion.
vnr nf n nnh'nnnl lnw -which will Mr. e satan. For his record even satan I working with tho rock It slipped and W know thnt if yon onco rcnlizo
em interstate traffico and which will mU!jt fecl tho deepest en-y." fell on True, Btrlklng on his leg in whnt electricity will do to mnko your
tend to secure trreater uniformitT ot " 8Uch a way 118 to break u nbovo tho nomo more homehic. coro cheerful,
state legislation. Whilo the passage dUSl ueiorQ nnsimas mo storo- " c,.r.,.,K, yDU w een no per,
of such a national law would not ads ave an electric interest and This morning ho expressed the opln- suasion you will insist on electricr
r.r,.t coto i0i;n u ,u unaeniaDio "news value." . on io ono or uis iouow workmon j
most cases make SDecial legislation tnai no wa3 auo 10 Brt. I w nni u we enn snow you
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by the states unnecessarj' and whero ing the consumers. On tho other 1 uoa 1 Know wny," n0 saiu, "but "' wwimy wi,i ngnien your
stntes desired to legislate they would hand practically nil of tho leading for BoveraJ days I havo felt that an bnrdrjis and make your !;f c more liv
tend to pass laws similar to tho na- manufacturers are heartily in favor accldont would occur to mo, and thiB f'&'c, jou will nead io urging to adapt
firm nl In w Kntnrn1 nrrf amnnta r f of tho meflsiiro. Ynnr pnmmUtnn morning tho feeling is oven strontr-
cntomolorists. airricultural chemists considers the legislation of vital in- cr- . Jn ,D 1TBt P'n lot rao to
nnd manufacturers of insecticides Merest to the fruit and truck grow- lje8S inan an Hour afterward tho pOB "B'-
and fungicides are heartily in favor ers of the country nnd recommends accident occurred. Electric Lighting in the Home.
of the measure, which is drawn to its enactment in a law." A well lighted homo dispels the
protect tho legitimate interests of Jiany uompininw. Tho city of Jacksonville, the busi- B,oom nnd invites hubby, and the
both the consumer and tho reputable We hqar.very frequent complaints ness men of Jacksonville and tho fown-up boys and girls to stay in
manufacturer. of impure or ineffective insecticides, citizens of Jacksonville havo had evenings.
Again In Congress. In manv cases these comnlaints aro their oxDcrienco with n nhonn,.!- Nothing conduces eo much to
Tho measure has again been in- unwarranted and lack of success is form of light than electric lieht sov- cheerfulness and social congeniality
l J 1. - I f ri 7mnvnw .nil... it... itwnl .... T - ' . I t Q fl h M 1 1 1 n n 1 V fl M A V1 m. o n m 1 1 1 1 t . t . .1
iiuuuccu uv mu jJiuauiik cungreau iu I " ."('.uc. uoiijju iiiiuui uiuii jkuio ugu, Deiure COnSMCringl . J ioiuiuj Hamuli
the house (ii. It. 2218) by lion. B. poor quality, but tlicer ib no ques- a clieapcr form of light got their ex- iircs,uc
A. Hayes of California and has been tion that inferior goods are on the pcriencc
referred to the 'committee on inter- market as shown by tho publication
Btato commerce. Tho bill will also of nnalj'scs by some of tho oxperi-
bo introduced in tho senate and an ment stations. In the last year-book
earnest effort will bo made by tho of tho United Stntes department of
exeoutivo committee representing tho agriculture it is stated thnt tho bu-
entomologists, chemists and manu- renu of chemistry has analyzed sam-
fncturors to bring the measure to a pies of arsenate of lead which wero
voto before congress. Prnctieally all practically nothing but whito arneic.
tho leading horticultural and ngricul- This of course would be quito injur
turnl organizations of tho country ious to foliage. Tho salo of such on
havo endorsed the measure. It artclo is not only unfair to tho con
seems probable that tho bill will be sumcr but hurts tho snlo of proporly
M0
passed by congress if tho members
of congress become convinced that
tho peoplo wish and need such legis
lation. At tho last session of con
gress the bill wns favorably reported
by tho sennto committee on ngricul
turo ,but this report wns so lato in
tho session that pressure of other
business prevented a voto at tho
short session. In tho report this
committed stated as follows:
"Tho bill was referred to tho sec
retary of ngricultiiro with tho request
lor his viows thereon and the mea
feure ns amended is exactly in line
with his recommendations. Tho leg
islation has tho unainious endorse
ment of practically all the organiza
tions of practical growers in tho
country as well as tho national, or
nngo, tho National Apple Grogers'
congress, tho American Association
Jf Economic- Entomologists and in
fact all tho organizations represnt-
mndo arsennto of lend, than which
thero is no better rirsenical insecti
cide. If tho fruit nnd truck growers
and farmers of tho country desire
such legislation for tho control of
tho purity of insecticides and fung
icides they should let their congress
men hear from them in favor of tho
passage of this mensuro (n. R. bill
0' Q n f Anin nnl mnlsA vaS
- wtivw V iUUOU JUDi"
tion clear ns to tho need of such a
law.
If you aro inteersted write your
congressman at onco stating that tho
bill in beforo the committeo on in
torstnto commerce nnd you wish their
influence towards favorable repoit
by tho committee nnd prompt action
by tho house. Write at once as the
matter is being pushed for speedy
consideration, If every ono inter
ested wilt thus show their interest tho
law can probably bo passed.
n. A. GOSSARD.
And nothing quito realizes that
happy condition so consu
mately as electric illuminntion.
You may talk about other means
of artificial light, but after all. the
korosino lamp, gas, ncotyliuo nnd the
various other forms of light, enn bo,
considered but stopping stones, load- i
iuh i u ins iuuai iiiiiiiiiunui elec
tricity. Wo havo roached tho culmination
point of illuminntion in electricity nnd ,
todny, nothing is known to making
that so nearly approximate sunlight
ns this wonderful forco.
No mntter how richly tho homo
may bo furnished, if it is poorly light
ed, it throws a depressing loom over
everything, nnd destroys tho cheer
ful comfort that every homo should
radiate.
The family cirolo gathers together,
around tho hearthstone evenings, nnd
that is tho time, above nil others,
that tho homo should be brightly il
luminated. Eloctrio lighting, with its soft glow
ing brilliancy, makes the homo moro
attractive, inviting, nnd congonin! nnd
not only nugmonts tho beauty of mn
terial appointments, but welds tho
entiro family together, voning, into
a hnppy, satisfied homo circle
If you want to drivo your boys
and girls out on the etreots ovonines
givo them a dimly, gloomily lighted
homo.
If you want to keep them in ovon-
ings givo thorn a pleasantly lighted
homo.
Electricity plays it part, with no
uncertain hand, in tho wolfnro of our
boyB nnd girls.
But thnt isn't tho wholo story by
any mnnnor or means. I
Eloctrio lighting in your homo is I
neat, handsomo, nnd clonn. It dif-
fuses a steady, ovon light, unnffected j
by draughts, and offering tho easiest i
ight, known, on tho oyo for rending. '
Unlikr nil nthnr liflito. It. nncta nn I
shadows, whatovor, but Sheds it bril-1
Iinncy in nil directions, unimpeded by
fixtures or brackets. No boat.
And in tho summer timo, you who ,
mvo iclt tho withering hent in tho
mmo, havo not thought kindly of:
your gasolino or lamp light, which
ins scorned to join forces 'with tho!
hot tomopraluro in an effort to mnko,
lifo well nigh unbearable
Electric lighting instead of heating j
tho house gives you a cool, rofrosh- 1
ing luminosity that call bo soon, not
felt, that can bo appreciated not,
condemned.
THE HUTCHASON CO.
Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
BURGLAR IN THE TRUNK (A Bunch of Laughs.)
MISHAPS (A Scream.)
THE WITCHES CAVERN-(Spectacular irama.)
Imts Jjwr. 7 p. m. ONE DIME.
Call and See
Tho Splendid display of Poultry nnd
Fresh Meats, etc., at
BED TIME
Bod rooms moro than
amy other rooms In tho
ttiomo should be froo room
impure air.
t. By the use of electricity
for Illuminating purposes
this Is practically assured.
For electricity doos not
vitiate tho air.
In homes whero thero
are small children, electric
light becomes a necessity.
Then backed by Its clean
liness and safety, It Is
Indlsponsablo In any
well-regulated house.
Send for tho man.
Rogue River Electric Co. m
THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAD
THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD
WHEN YOU WANT TO GO, CALL UP
THE UNION LIVERY
THE WEST
SIDE MARKET
T
Their stock is without question tho fin
est in tho city, and as wo tlo a strictly
cash husiness you don't pay tho other
follow's bill.
Bybee&Heil
1
R. O. DUNCAN
Proprietor
For the Best
IN THE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, FIXTURES, WIRING
AND DYNAMO REPAIRING SEE BEDFORD'S PREMIER ELEC
rRICIANS. FLYNN BROS.
132 WEST MAIN STREET.
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
NO, 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Offers an especially good foothill orclmi-d fn n lnu'
price and on good terms. In these days of advancing
prices, it will pay to look into this.
It pays to deal with tho "Alan Who Known wi,
the Uoffuo River Land Comnanv sohl
Guthrie orchard at Eagle Point to tho prizo winninrr
owners, four years ago, the salesman. W. M. TTni.nna
assured tho purchasors thoso Spitzonbonrtrnna Wa.,i,i
produce the world's host apples, and subnnmiAnf. Avnnto
prove .tho soundness of his judgmont. By tho way
Did it ever occur to you that most of tho men who havo
won am m uio ivoguo uver vauov. bought, thniv w;.
iiing orchards tlirough tho Koguo Rivor Land Com
pany? W. M. Holmes, Manager, is olwavs nf
for a good buy.
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