THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, "WEDNESDAY, DEORMBWR 21), 1009. I ESSAYS CARNEGIE DANGEROUS TRIP: AID FROM -Captain Cody Starts on Flight From Liverpool to Manchester, Dis tance of 136 Miles. K LONDON, Doc. 2S. Captain Cody, nm American aviator, today essayed ono ot tho most daring nights yet attomptcd by an air traveler, Commercialism Said to Do Troubled Burbank Says Ho Knows Nothing of Business. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29. Com morclallsm, alleged to havo boon dls played by Burbank In his experiment was given today as the reason for In an aeroplano constructed by; tho reported withdrawal ot tho Car- ...... .. . i neglo institute, s i nanciai Boppon oi "himself alone lines ot hlB own In-, . . . ... . ... I tno plant wuaru. woru wns rcceiv veniioti, captain voay nscnueu ai(Cd hcr) yostordn. that tho trustees noon at lavorpool In an attempt tOWh0 recently met in Now York had fly to Manchester, 136 miles away. 1 had decided to cut Burbank oft from Tho tall spires of village churches ,1(3 benefactions, charging that hla and tho Intervening forests made tho Weatlons wero being oxploltod for flight dangerous, and automobiles , comntorclnl purposes. followed th aviator carrying physl- it was announced recently that clans to glvo first aid In caso ot an. Herbert Law and his brother, Hart- nccldent. land Law, had formed a corpora Captain Cody established a world's tlon to handle Burbank's products Tccord for a cross-country flight last nnd It was roported that this was tho September, when ho flow 47 miles argument used against tho contlnu near Aldorshot. Hl3 flight today was 'nnco of the $10,000 annuity which tho first of a number of experiments tho lnstltuto has awarded Burbank lor the British was office. SAYS WIFE HAS NEGRO At his Santa Rosa home Burbank declared ho had heard nothing what- over of tho matter. BLOOD: ASKS DIVORCE ' BUSINESS MEN ARE ASKED Now York TO VISIT HONORABLE JAP t NEW YORK, Dec. 29, attorneys nre watching with interest tho suit for nunulment of marriage brought by William oHrton of Yonk- TOIdO, Dec. 29. Invitations to 300 American business men to visit ers against his 19-year-old bridge, Japan to familiarize themselves with -whom ho alleges has negro blood. business and social conditions in the Tho Ilortons were married Inst Mikado's empire will bo issued short March. In his spuit Horton declared ly by tho Tokio chamber of com- that ho did not know his wife wns n ( merce. A general meeting is planned mulatto until after the ceremony wns at which tho entertainment of tho performed. visitors will be discussed. TOTEM POLE PETE IN "THE ALASKAN" TOMORROW NIGHT AT THE MEDFORD. TT. T I he n CopyrUKl, IMS, hy (ha McCtura Company. Copyright, 1507. 158. by Sitw&rt EdwaJ Whll. lCO.XTt.tUKD.) werman . XW m 1 II s By Stewart Edward White n "Where wns she exposed ?" "Down nt Ilrtncmnn'i) Vnn Irnnw "nclntmau." said he, "In threo . or nerhnns vou tirn't-thnt nU nii,. weeks at the latest Onle will coma to man U the worst sort of nntl-vncclua- you asking for n renewal of the notes you hold against our Urtn. Vou must refuse to make such a renewal." "All rlgtidt," agreed llelnznmn. "He'll probably offer you a higher '.Ion crank. Well, he's 'taped tho ro vnnl." "Una he smallpox" linked Ordo. "No; his daughter Mliut. Lonl knows where she got It. Mrs. Ordo luterest. You must reMse that. Then 1 MineiJed to bo with her when she was when the notes nre ovenlue you must begin suit In foreclosure." "All rlglult." repented Hcluzmau, a little listlessly. "Do you think ho vlll bold that Jam? I got lots of logs In that Jam. If It goes out, I vlll lose n heap of mouey." "Well, you'll make quite a heap on this deal." said Xewmark carelessly. Suppose he holds It." said Heluz- man, pausing. "I hutc like the mis ' chief to Joomp on him." 1 Iscwtnark looked at the German sharply. "1 suppose you kuow Just how deep you're In this?" Oh. I nlu't backing oudt." nega tived llelnznmn "not a bit." f Little by little the water went down. The pressure, alrendy considerably re lieved b? the channel luto Steam's bayou, slackened --very hour. Onle. still half dazed with his long delayed steep, drove back along the marsh road to town. Onle fovgnn to review the sit uation. As Newmark bad accurately foreseen, he came almost Immediately to a realization that the firm would not be nble to meet the notes given to ITelnzuinn. Onle had depended on the profits from the season's drive to enable blm to make up the necessary amount. Those protlts would be greatly diminished If not wiped ont entirely by the expenses, both regular nnd Irregular, Incurred In holding tho Jam. "I'll have to get an extension of time." said Ordo to himself. "Of courso Joe will let me have more time on my own persounl note to the firm. And Uelnzmati surely ought to. 1 saved n lot of his logs In that Jam. And If he doesn't want to I guess an offer of a little higher Interest will fetch him." Finally he pulled up opposite tho Ordo house, sprang up the walk and Into the front door. 'Hello, sweetheart!" he called cheer ily. The echoes alono answered him. Ho cried again and yet again, with a growing feeling of disappointment that Carroll should happen to be from home. A moment Inter Mary, the Irish servant girl, came through the dining room, cnught sight of Orde. threw her apron over her head and burst Into ex travagant demonstrations of grief. "What Is It. Mary?" be asked very quietly. But the girl only wept the louder. Ordo sprang forward to shower her with questions. These elicited nothing1 but broken and Incoherent fragments concerning "the missus." "oh. the sad dayr At this moment Bobby appear ed from the direction of the kitchen. Orde, frantic with alarm, fell upon bis son. Bobby could only mumble some thing nbout "smallpox" and "took mamma away with doctor." "Where, where?" cried Orde. At this moment a calm, dry voice broke through the turmoil, Ordo look ed up to seo Dr. McMuIlen standing In the doorway. "It's nil right." said the doctor! "Your wife was exposed to smallpox and Is at my house to avoid the dan ger of spreading contagion. She Is not 111." taken with the symptoms that begin I the disease. As u neighborly deed sho remained with the girl. Of courso no one could tell It was smallpox nt that time. Next day, however, the char acteristic rash nppeared on the thighs and armpits. 1 telegraphed to Ited ding for n nurse. Until she camo Mrs. 1 Onle stayed by like a brick. Don't 1 know what 1 should have done with out he." "When wns this?" asked Orde. "Seven days ago." "How Is Minn getting on?" "She'll get well. . I suppose I'll hnvo old Heluztnan on my hands, though. Emotional old fool. Hushed right In when he heard his daughter was sick. Couldu't keep him out. And he's been with her or near her ever since." "I'm going to step up to your houso nnd ceo Mrs. Onle." "You can telephone her." said tbn doctor. He called up Dr. McMullcn's houso on the telephone. "You're n dear, brave girl, and I'm proud of you." said Onle. "Nonsense! There wns no danger nt all. I'd been vncclmited recently And expect to take It up then, Hut I can't until tlicii. I hmln't expected anything like this." "Well, don't get hoi," said Onlo vaguely. "I only thought that north' erii peninsula stiilT might be worth , saving any way we could llguro It." "Worth saving!" snorted Newmark. "UVII. liiiMi voiir liiilr oil." unlit Onle. on whom Newumrk's manner Auttlonco Plcnsoil Willi Presentation 'Sheriffs of tlio Stnto of Wnshtnuton was ucuim ir 10 ive us 1 reel, an of Wostcrn Drnmn, Willi a nnmcr E SUCCESS AS OF OLD WANT WHIPPING POST FOR WIFE BEATERS Newmark Intended It should. "You have my lloom company stock as se curity." . "Pretty security forstho loss of, a tract like the upper peninsula tim ber! I thought you'd surely bo Able to my It," retorted NewmArk. now secura Soinbro Colorlni). Tho piny Inst night at tho opera Will Discuss Plnns Toward Roiintllni) Up Criminals. pay It," retorted Newnmrk, now secura , , . , . ,,iM,i in the portion of putting Ocdo entirely ,"" wnH u 00'1 o.nd ,,wl'MMl ( In Uk wrong. flt'OKANH, Wash,, Doc. 110. ,1'lans by which thoy will bo morn 'th. nndlonco. "In Wyoming" Is a .successful In rounding up tho crliu- "Well. I exited to pay It. and I'll , ,, flir ' eloiiioiil, tl.o iiminiiniioii or im pay It yet." rejoined Onlo. "I think 1 " ' '.whipping post for wifo-bontor and Helniman will renew the notes." , tho best of Its kind. There wns otnor rf0nn to uphold tho poaeo He seUcd his hat and departed. KOod houno, which 'proves that tho 'nm dignity of tho coiniotmwnnlth will Once In the street, hiwever. hi Irrlta- ,loro , ch(fp8 nmi flannel shirt Is stllU.,, dlseussed by officers and inein- r .TtgH Scle, ?1 " a favorite;- This class of play HoemJbors of Ihe Washlnglon H.ato Hher, Newmars's "side ami so more em- to fnv0r with tho great mass of "",",,'n " ,,,l """",U Ww J" phat'eally to blame himself. After all. , " ,, , , ,a jIkk nt North YnUl.na on January -8. when he got right down to the essen- "''""-going I'ooplo, and It Is com- Tlum, w .HtonM ndvocat Hals he could not but acknowledge "'ondnhlo In Mr. Muuk, tho autlior, n, m)(lK u,0 rmB f 0rf Icro not that Newnmrk's anger wns JusgtUM. thnt ho has given us n play In some- jmor() four yi,U.H mul ,,rovdlng "Mr. Helnxnmn?" ho asked briefly what tnoro sombre coloring than tho n ,,ollMJm from tju, wjnt0 t u,0 w,jow of the tlrst clerk. ( ordinary WoHtorn drama. of Hu)rf( Mm n tho porformanco "He Is at borne III." jjr. lining as Stove Gordon, was ()f ,() (ju,yt "Already?" said Onle. He drummed TWluy nrtlstle, and nevor for a mo-. on the rail thouuhtfullv. The notes . - 1.1. .. . 1. 1 1 . . .. .. 1 u iiropiiuii inn cuiiihviui nuur,n-i v-i-tt- vnill' on .. '!:.. . came due In trn days. , ,.twnJ NKW 0K, Den. Ji). ling H Vlll IIW O 111 , I 1 "Mr. ijunlKTl." Onle passed through tho grill I the Inner room. "Hello, Ijunbert." he addressed tho Individual Ncatcd at Helnzman'a desk. "So you're the bass, eh?" "Yes, I'm the bom," an Id ho non commlttnlly. "Hclnzumu holds some notes duo against our people In ten days," said Onle. "1 came In to see nbout thole renewal." UimlMTt struck n bell, nnd to tho bookkeciwr who answered he said, "John, bring me those Newmark & Onle papers." The clerk returned nnd handed to Ijimtx-rt a long inanlln envelope. lum ber! spread Its contents' on his kueo. "Note for Sift.OOO with Interest nt 10 per cent. Interest paid to Jan. 10. Mortgage deed on certain lands de scribed herein.' ... ti . ....... m, Km, Mi'. 1 11 1 ink (out ho entire per ormnnc Ilo j' . C , .eonsls ent from his firs entranc, to J Uvor,n, Il(o Uo lraU f tho lt c,i;l't't,rt 'K.rnJi:,,.Ia...l, today where ho will . II I. more ban ve can sn for Mr. , , f somebotly had to take care of poor! wnnf ,0 n'MW ne ',0,(? for ftn' Mina until we could get help. How's Hobby?" Afier lunch Orde went downtown to his olllce. Newmark en me In. "Hollo, Joe!" said Onle, -with n slight con straint. "Too bad you got sick Just nt that time. We needed yoti." "You know I'd have been there If possible." "Well, we had n lively time, you bet, nil right, ami cot through about by the skin of our if r other year." Orde explalnl. "Cnn't do It." replied Ijitulicrt. "Mr. neluzniau gave me especial Instruc tions in regnnl to this matter Just be fore his dauuhter wns taken sick." "Hut I'll give lil in VI per cent for an other year." "He snld not to renew oven If yon offered higher Interest." he Intend about tbi Klrko as Bob Klckotts. Hlcketta whs supposed to bo a man of education, and whllo ho hnd taken on n rough exterior from his western environ ment, yet his culture should hnvo been tnoro apparent In his love scene turning to his homo in China. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids wil bo received by tho u. mr .,... ... - cy Cou,til of th.) city of Medford, of tl.o second act. leorgo h .. . .so ' , was a typical rancher, and lM,l1. iio. for Iho X.mvntit.K nti.l Iv- t - lltll.. ... . I.. iihiui ii in i 111 iniirii rum 111 iiiij tiiuiiii- ... ... , . V . . ing or nil wnlor iiiauiH HI (IIH wik, uniliK ion nmiiu run" ... , to ho con- ,nK ,.. ... ,k. strll0,0,i during Iho year .11)10, UhU oi grc.se , uni ...c. ' "- ,, ,0 niod will, tl.o oily rocordoi Ing up his face, his p rformance )c (iiui would have boon without a flaw.,;,., ....,. ...j.ii!. , , . , . iti.i, miu. nun in iiu iii;viiii iiiii.iru nv Frank I'atton In funny: nnd mndo a! . . .,...,' llA ' l 1 1 . . v. ........ t.'ii.i., vi vti 1 HO IS, ... ,, in . (It 1 110 II.IIO.IIH 111(1 IDT. rent character of Hank .Tony's. howovor, n hit Inclined nt times to Hy order of tho oily council Deceiu- KOHT. W. TKLFKII, City Itucordor. Dated this 22ml day of Deccmher, 1009. teeth." Henroso desk, on the edge of which he "Hut," broke In Newmark, "tho Arm cortninly "What's thutr" (utoJ""01"00"- YU Newmark tiulcklv. relying on your assurance that you would take them up person ally. Our resources aro all tied up." "Can't we raise anything more on tho nothern peninsula timber?" asked Orde. What does mortgage?" "To foreclose." "Where's your telephone?" Ordo nnd wnlked over nsked. to Newnrark's' Ho tried In vain to get Hclnzmnn nt bis bouse. The bell b.i.t been reimive :. Orde left the otllce at a loss how to porched. "It's proceed next. cost us consider- "There's the year of redemption on nblo. I'll havo to thnt mortgage." he reminded hlmsetr. get nn extension "We may be able to do something In on those notes." that time. I don't kuow Jtixt what," "What's that?" he added whlnisliiill. with a laugh at nsked Newmark himself. He lieeiime grave. "I'oor quickly. Joe," he sold. "This Is pretty tough on "I don't bellevo him. I'll have to make It up to him I'll Ih) ablo to somehow, t can let him In on thnt meet those notes. California denl when the titles are So many things strnlghtcnrd out," have happened" over-act. ..0 caretui. .Mr. nmon; .f im 1101. 1 IIH lli)i.liinu njiu. 1111 .im 111 u 1 consistent stride. Dean Solah had a J small part, but (lid It to perfection. Tho ladles were all good In their respectlvo roles, nnd to offer criti cism would be, Indeed, unjust. Wll- TIIH UVHH MIMi. Ilo wns tho typical llght-conmly part j Tho Ituss mill In headrjunrtors for with which wo aro so familiar. Mr. 'tho Olympic flour. I-'rco sainplo sack. Hort C. Crowoll did It very well, but: Try one. Itolled'onta. mrn inonl nml jtlio task of tho light cymedlnn InUeed onta nnd wbont. 2U plays of this sort Is morb or le w , 1. . . thankless, as It Is his stunt to help tho lovers through to n point where , they can llvo hnppy ovur after. One' thing sure, tho people who attended Inst night's performance felt thnt ' thoy got tho full worth of tholr mon ey. to ns corcnirorD. Not In Hr 8t. "Why should wo bo so anxious to v k . .,h. signal Mara?" usked Mrs. Oumrox. Newmark. with an appearand, of grow- r"'dM8nT''yr mnlhtr" ing excitement. -Tho last soventySve M-ii ' thousand v.err.wed for mo flnia wbftt , "Can, you take up part oC your iff "My note comes duo In 1883." rejoin- 8 08 1 do how wnio canalboatmeD n.1 KC.rn.Hr lt, aM. 1 I W UCll Inclined tO lot Atornoy for Wrights. NEW YOIMC, Dee. 20. Attorney Williamsson for Wilbur nnd Orvillu! wright todny tleelnred the rejMirt thnt I tho Wright brothers wore preparing I.) J enjoin certain ncroplumstM from i participating in the l.os Angeles mest ; next month to ho utterly falno. He, stntod thnt so hag as" nono of tho Wright putentH wero infringed tl e Daylon nvintors would tnko no 8op to liiildcr tho flights of other iuei -torn. For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, ohes. tents, blnnkols, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. . IJUJ JJIJ DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUICKC!' AND WITH COM P MIT TO YOU AHK AIAVU'B TO III-; ror i ai run I-'AHLOW & DOWNING, lMlOIMtllCTOUH. WEST SIDE b TAB EES imionr ami h. oitAi'i: htukut well enough alono." Washington Htar, Did You Ever Clean House? That's What W e Are Doing Now Al 25c Hosiery 5 Pair for $1.00 All Fancy China 33 pr cf or 1 -4 Off Sfte MarRed Price Toys, Toilet Sets, Albums, Etc. Choice 1 2 the Marked Price The Busy Store Thursday and Friday We will put on sale any man's, ladies', boys' or infants' fine wool cashmere, fleece lined or cotton Hose in the store that sold at 25c a pair and right here we want to say our 25c Hosiery is a 35c Hose in any other store in Medford choice of any 25c Hose in the store this week (and you can assort them up any way you want), 5 Pair for $ 1 .00 HTTCCT? V'C Don't Forget It Hussey' For Bar gains. This week we are cleaning house. You know what that means to you. , REMEMBER All 25 A Hosiery 5 pair for $1.00 Mrs. E.T.'Witte 908 W. 10th. St, gets the Big Doll with No. 1037 The Busy Store