vn; MEDFORD SPENT $2,500,000 FOR BUILDINGS DURING 1009 - AND 1910 PROMISES TO SURPASS THIS AMAZING RECORD lhiltd I'rvH AwMMilntloii, Kill I liuvt Wlro llrpurt Thu onlr pnpor In tho world publfahnd In a city thu Mlr.o of Mmlord having u loaned wire. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THIi WKATHKlt. Tonight and Friday n Cloudy. Wednesday fair;; hlkh, 3!);. low, 18; range, 34. KOUftTIl YEAR.. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY (5, 19J0 NO. 2-19. ROGUE RIVER APPLES WIN MORE HONORS PLATE OF YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS TAKE FIRST . DENVER, Col., Jan. 0. (Special) Rogue River vnlloy Yellow Nuw town Pippins woro today awarded first priro ovor 21 compititor nt tho National Apply .Show being hold hi this city. Tlitty wont entered by J, A. Wostorlund, of Modford, Ore. Thu display connived .f a plat? of Nowtown apples Mini were without blciin'iHh. eiiNilytn kin if llrxt pi urn CROWNJEWELS Dealers From All Parts of World Arc Disappointed When Sultan Gets His Jewels Out of Soak. PARIS, .Inn. . 'Donlors from nil pnrts of tho world were disnppoiut fd today, u hun Sultan Mulai Hufir. of Morocco, put in bin nppoarnnco nnd paid tho Mont do Diet, tho na tional pawn whop of Fruneu, .f 100, 000 for tho crown jewels . pawned by tho former Sultan Abdul Aziz. Thu dealers hud tfuthurcd in ex pectation of an auction of tho juwuln Biiid to bo worth nearly u million dol larM, uflur tho officials of Mont do Piot hud repeatedly refused (o allow Mulai Ilafir. to redeem the pledifo until thu pawn tiokotn, lost by, tho formur ruler, had been recovered, nu nnnouncamunt wan mudo somu time ago that no further delays would bo jfrauted tho Morrocnn gov ernment and that today would hoc thu jowuls (Imposed of unions Mulai 1 In fir. came forward with thu pawn ticket and tho money. Tho ticket was not found hut tho Sultnn'H nlonding Hoemed to hnvo it's offoot for tho officials todu yioldcd tho point and allowed tho Sultan to take tho jowols without tho pledge. JAPANESE FORGETS LICENSE, WEDDING IS DELAYED SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 0. Row Kubuflhiri, pastor of tho local Jnp nnoao Congrogntioiialist church and his brido, who was Chiml Okubo, daughter, of n pastor nt Oakland, Cnl,, . today bogan thoir honoymoon nftcr nn embarrassing dolny in Bo curing tho marriage llconso, duo to tho forgotfiilnoss of tho groom who failed to proouro n liconRO. Tho guoats, oonsiatinpr of prominont Jnp nnoso nnd Amorioan pastors nnd thoir friends, woro nssomblod In tho church auditorium onrly in tho ovon intr nnd nil wns in rondinoRS for tho coromony whop It was disoovorod Hint tho urooin hnd ovorlookod tho formnlity of providing himsolf with n liconso. It wns nftor 10 o'clock whon Auditor Cnso wbb found nnd provniled upon to Issue tho nooossnry dooumcnt. Honry W, Wakoflold of Ashland epont Thursday In Modford on busl- jiosH, " SULTAN REDEEMS PRIZE AT DENVER SHOW Grout crowds nro attending tho npplu hIiow, which ib thu inohl eom ploto of itH kind ovor liuld in thin HCCtlOII. Tho pinto of Yellow Nowtown I'ip piiiH which linn jiiHt won flrvt prize nt thu Dcnvor npplo kIiow nro tho Hntno exhibited hy Mr. Woterluiid nt Spoknno, wlioro tlicy won socond priro nntonif 42 competitor. Ho- GflUNTY COURT MET WEDNESDAY Rotttino Business, as Auditing of Bills, and Receiving Reports, Consumed All of tho First Day. Tho Jnnuary torm of tho county court for Jackson county convened Wodnoadny. Tlio first dny wbh given up to tho auditing of bills, receiving reports of county officers, road supervisors and other officials. Today (Thursday) tho appoint ments of, now BiiporvlBora will llkoly bo mndo nnd tho jury list for tho on nuliiK year will bo drawn. Till saftornoou A. II. Carson, statu .horticultural commissioner for tho Bouthorn Orogon district, will nppo.-r boforo .the board and undortnko to Hhow thorn why tboy corps of Inspec tors should bo Increased, ratltor than dlmlulshod. PACKY M'FARLAND TO FIGHTJBR1TISHER Leaves For England to Mcot Light welnlit Champion Will Fight at 135 Pounds. CHICAGO, III.,, Jan. 0. rackoy MoFiuJnnd started for Now York to dny, on hi way to England whoro ho will moot Froddio Wolsh, lightwoight champion of Qroat Britain. Tho prizofightor was nocompaniod by l'ut Kiuncaly, MoFnrland said that ho oxpoctod to win his fight uguinst tho Welsh man nt 135 pounds. Tho first match between tho two, fought nt Los Augolos, sovoral months ago, result ed in n draw, duo, according to Pnckoy to his boliif off woight, which provontod his winning. MoFarlnnd says ho intends to stny abroad a yoar. Who ho roturns, ho statod that ho will "sny things" to "Battling" Nelson, doolnriug: if Nel son doesn't fight somobody soon ho will bo u hns boon. Ohnrlos Monaon of Portland Is ngnln In Modford Intorvlowlng cub- itomors of tho Pnclflo Papor company. lioving that tho Roguo Hivor valley Hlionld hnvo representation of some kind nt Denver, Mr. Wostcrlund Hent his exhibit there, thus winning fur ther honors for tho vnlloy. .Mr. Westorlund mid C. E. Whisler nri) both delountcs to the Western Growers' Convention, which is put tinif up n determined fight against tho I.n Feint npplo hill, now heforo Congress. CARSON ASKS FOR MORE INSPECTORS State Fruit Commissioner Will Ask the County Court to Increase the Number of Inspectors. A. II. Carson of Grants Pass, stato horticultural commissioner for this dUtrlot, will appear boforo tho coun ty court this nfternoon nnd will on doavor to bIiow tho board of county commission why th county should co-oporato with Prof. O'Qnra and nnd tho bureau of plant Industry In erad icating fruit posts In tho Roguo rlvor vulloy by kooplug an adequato nnd efficient corps of Inspectors In thu fluid. "W hnvo," said Mr. Carson, "50, 000 ncroH of planted orchard In Jack soncounty, or nearly 2,000,000 trocs, and wo hnvo throo flold mon to watch this groat area of orchard, to Impoct it for traces of dtaeaso, to advlso tho owners us to th best methods and to onforco tho law. Tho task Is too groat for tho forco employed. I In tend this nttcruoon tb nsk tho couuty court to IncroaBo tho forco and I bo Hovo thoy vlll -do It. Both tho com missioners and tho judgo nro mon who nro amonablo to reason, but tho fruit problom has grown so rap idly that ovon thoso of us who hnvo mudo It n llfo study nro unublo to koop pace with It, and I think that I can show tho county court whoro It would bo oconomy to glo tho orch- ardlsts all thoy ask in tho way of protoctlon. Within a fow yoars 15,- 000 car loads of apples will bo ship- pod from this valley, at $1.00 por box tho fruit would bring 0, 000,000; allowing GO por cnt for all chargos, $4, GOO, 000 owuld bo tho not roturna. Tho magnitude of tho fruit Industry In Southorn Orogon within tho next fow years Is almost boyond roallra tlon, provldod tho fight against tho blight, moth nnd othor posts Is wag ed without cssntlon, othotwiso woj will bo hero iib In pnrts of California, with orchardo torn out and conditions rovorsod to tho hand-to-mouth oxIb tonco of tho plonoor tlmos," Rato Lowered. LONDON, Jan. 0. Tho Bank of England todny nmiounood n reduc tion in its minimum rato of disoount f rora four nnd a half por cent to four por cont. SAYS GLAVIS HEAD Attorney General Wlckersdam Comes to Aid of Secretary Ballinger, Declaring He Is Not Guilty of Misconduct. REVIEWS ENTIRE HISTORY OF COAL LAND CLAIMS Report of Findings Is Made Public by Wlckersham Following Long Investigation. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jnn. C Complotoiy exonerating Secretary of tho Interior Bnllinger nnd tho other officinls of tho Interior Department of charges filed by I. H. Glavis, former chief of tho field division of tho lnnd office, Attorney General Wickcrshum todny mndo public tho report of his investigation of the cnso mndo nt tho direction of Prcsi dent Tnft. In tho report Wickorshum do clarcd that tho insinuation and charge of improper action on tho action of Bnllinger and otlur offi cinls nre, in his opinion, entirely dis proved. Ho takes occasion to score Glaus severely nnd declares that the chnrges nguinst Ballinger wcro filed ns tho result of Glavis' "exnirgorated idea of his own imDortnncc," which tho attorney general clinracterizml ns "Megalomanin." Wickcrehnm also scored Glavis for not pressing tho investigation of tho Cunningham claims on coal lnnd in Alaska when nil tho ussistnuco ho asked from tho Intorior Department "hnd been forthcoming nnd nil tho data in tho envo woro in his hands." Glavis, ho stated, continunlly pro- crastinated nnd put off tho comolo tion of tho investigation on tho con tinual ground thnt should tho caso bo taken immediately to trinl ho would bo compelled to prosccuto it without adequato evidence. Tho report by Wickorshnm in- .I. . i! 'i.:.. . p fn ciuucs mo enure insiurj ui uiu Cun ningham coal lnnd claims, recites Glavis' connection with tho cnso nnd concludes with n lengthy summnry, completely clearing Ballinger nnd tho othor officials indicted by Glavis. RECORDER'S OFFICE Offico of County Recorder Nets $2,786.95 to County In 1909 December Shows a Gain. Tho offico of tho County Bocordor is ono of tho rovenuo producing in stitutions of tho county. Acoording to Kcordor Burnett's books tho receipts tho offico for 1009 woro $5,2S0.05 from sourcos, nnd tho expenditures for salarios, books, stntionory, oto., will approximnto about $2,500. This.loavos a not balance of $2,- 780.95 in favor of tho county. Not n hnd businoss itself. , For Docombor, 1909, tho lnrgost businoss was reoordod for nny month sineo tho offico wns ostnblishod. Tho receipts boing 1810.80, from tho rog ular businoss of tho offico. Tho only month which nnywhoro nonrly np pronohos it is that of Mnrch, 1907, wlion tho rocoipts woro $513, but this lnttor rooord wns mndo by means of a numbor of Orosron & California rnilrond . patents, whioh woro long nud ran into monoy. DR. JOSE MADRIZ, WHO SUCCEEDS TO PRESIDENCY OE; NICARAGUA. It Is not believed at Washington that the election of Dr. Jose Madriz to succeed Jose Santos Zelnyn as president of Nlcanigua. which was nccom 'pllsbed after n stormy session of the Nlcnragunn conjjrcsSj will relieve tho 'situation In the little republic. Although censoreil cable dispatches announced thnt Mndrlz lnlnrtp! to tnnkp n clean swpaj t nil Zlnya' honrhmen who nro connected with the government, It 13 not bellcTed at the state deportment that he will do anything of the kind. He has nhvaya been an adherent of Zt lnyn, nnd the insurgents have little confidence in blra. All ImpaVtlnl advices from Ccutntl America indicate that the election of Mndriz is only a part of a coup trumped up by Zclayn to bring about delay and arouso an anti-American feeling among the people. $77,927 SPENT W Commeissloners Compile Statement Showing Expenses of Jackson County During the Past Year Most of the Money Spent on the Highways of the County. During tho yoar 1009 Jackson county spent $77,927.27 on tho high ways of tho county in an effort to glvo residents bettor roads. This wns tho largest item in tho county oxponses ns shown by tho nnnual stntomont of espouses Just compiled by tho county commissioners. The total oxponses of tho county amounts to $136,0S3.42. Tho next largest item of oxponso wns that part for salaries for tho dlftoront county officials, which was S15.97S.3S. To oporato tho county jail and food tho priosnors, $1052.10 was spont. Tho oxponsos wore as follows: County officials' salaries, In elud ing stock inspector, county health officer, county physclan and fory man, $15,978.68; county poor farm oxponso, including superintendent's salary, $3219.79; oxponso of Indi ZERO TWICE AT KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jan. 0. During tho past weok this season ins oxporienccd tho ooldost wonthor of tho sonson. Twioo tho moroury touohod tho zero mark. An oxcollont ico crop has boon harvested. Tho cold wonthor hns put n stop to most outdoor work. Tho railroad con tractors nro doing tho host thoy can undor tho conditions nnd hnvo n largo foroo omployod. Tho Roolnmntion Sorvioo found it advisnblo to close down nil work for tho rest of tho wintor. PRESIDENT TAFT WOULD RAISE BATTLESHIP MAINE WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. Prosl- dont Tnft Is heartily In favor of tho plan to ralso tho battloahlp Maine ROADS gents, $2147.47: roads and blfhways, $77,927.27; fruit Inspectors' com pensation, $2511.37; school board convention, $52.00; ocmmirsionerB' compensation, $291.60; coroner's ox ponso, $513.55; insano oxponso, C1SS.65; oxponso of jail and board of priosnors, $1052.10; olecotlon ex ponso, $39.S0; exporting county rec ords, $1300; school superintendent's traveling oxponses, $210; deputy biro In sheriff's offico, $614.20; Ju vonllo court oxponso, $4S7.S5; as sessors' deputy hlro, $487.85; cir cuit court oxponses, $7426,03; Justico court oxponso, $1123.85; oxpenso In dexing rocordor's offico, $475; teach er's examinations, $139; tax robates, $4 30. S3; counrt houso oxponso in cluding $5000 payment on present owuorshlp maps, rocord books, etc., $14,120.65; current oxponso, includ ing stationery, etc., $3204.03. To tal oxponso, $136,085.43. from tho bottom of Havana harbor. Tho prosldont has informed Repre sentative Lord of Michigan, that ho deslros to boo tho lnttor'B bill aprro printing monoj; for tho purposo en acted Into law. TAKES ONE DRINK AND GETS TWO YEARS LOS ANGELES, Jan. t6. Ono drink of whlskoy earned a two years' torm In Folsom prison for Arthur Curzon today. Curzon was convlct od rocontly on tho thoft of a watch whllo Intoxicated, and was released on parolo on condition that ho for swear liquor for a torm of years. When Superior Judgo Willis hoard that ho bad taken a drink of whlsk oy Jio was brought into court. "Whlskoy jrot you into troublo bo foro," said tho Judgo. "Now I'll put you whoro It can't reach you." 500 IN CLUB JANUARY Commercial Club Adopts New Slogan For Increasing Membership In Commercial Club High Jinks to Be Held. EVERY MEMBER SHOULD BRING ONE NEW ONE Committees Appointed to Start Work on Campaign To Double Size of Club. "FIvo hundred members by Janu- ' ary 20th," was the slogan unani mously adopted by. tho Med ford Com mercial Club Wednesday evening when a campaign todoublo tho pres ent mcmbrshlp was Inaugurated. A high Jinks will bo held Thursday ev ening, January 20, and every em ber Is requested to secure at leatt ono additional member by this date Ashland has passed tho 400 mem bership mark and tho patrotisnr of Modford dtlzous Is appealed to sur pass the work of the Ashland club. Tho meeting was the largest at tended and the most enthusiastic hold for some time. Tho club will act as a committee of the wholo In securing new members, In addition to which a special committee will ' also work. It will bo announced lat er by tho president. Messrs. Putnam, Ray and Welch who had charge of tho former Jinks were appointed a committee to tako- chargo of the coming celebration and' they promise a most interesting pro gram. The following woro elected mem bers of tho club: H, C. Maltby, C- A. Malboeuf, Dr. F. S. Barbor, W. G. Aldenhagou, D. G. Davis, Leonard Carpenter,, Dr. J. E. Shearer, A. B. Cornell, C. n. Corey, H. W. Wood, Robert Telfor, A. T. Brown, F. C. Iuser, Dr. A. W. Dean and D. T. Lawton. NIGHTMARE COMES TO END-IN SUICIDE Man Dreams He Is In Terrible Pre dicament and Before Wife Can Interfere Blows Out Brains. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 0. As tha result of a nightmuro in whioh' he dreamed ho wns in some terriblo pro dicamont, Phenas Guild, nophow o tho lato Governor of Massachusetts sat up in bed early today nnd boforo his wife, who was beside him, could' intorfero, sont a btillot crashing through his brain. Ho died on tho way to tho hospital. Mrs. Guild snid that ho had boon rcstloss nnd toward morning she heard him muttering nnd groaning ill his sloop. His act was so sudden thnt sho was takon by surpriso nnd was unt'blo to stay his hand. Guild wns 80 yoars of age. He had boen omployod for a year nnd a half at tho local branch of tho Wost inghoii8o Eleotrio & Mnmifncturing Corapnny, whoVo it wns stated today that ho stood woll nnd boro a good name. Thu Guilds lived in n cottngo near Golden Gate Park. Thoy woro alone in tho houso nt tho time qf tho trndgoy, but uoighbors quickly camo to Mrs. Guild's assistance in an swer to hor scroams. It is roported that Guild had beeo drinking heavily lately,