Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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o'DGlAL AND PERSONAL
W. 11. Wobbor of Talent wiih in
Bedford Thursday (in litiNiiiomi.
Ilolmou, Iho iiiBuriuico man, I'lion
,7H1. 250
, C. 13, Collins spent WmlnoMilny at
.IiIh iiiiuu on I'vaiirt uruolc.
Tht! llulok "Whlto Htronk" In tho
bunt ear ttiiiilit for tho money, ano
Knghioor Hnwynr woh In Gold Hill
on Iiiihiiiohh Wednesday,
, Siupor sowing iimoIiIiioh for snlo
nnd tor rout. J15C South Onkdulo.
i'hnno M32.
Mown ril b. Dudley Iiuh ruttirnotl
front mi extended trip oiiHt on busl-
IIUHM.
- Wear K'ldd'd Shoos.
Colonel Goorgo 1 Minis of Sovcu
Onk wiih in Medford on IiubIiiohh
Thursday.
Who ilochii't sigh for a llulck?
380
'ChnrloH A. Mnlboouf of Portland
spout Wednesday in Mod ford,
Tho llulck ha given hotter snlls
' faction for llvorg nnd prlvnto uro
than any motor enr In tho rnlloy.
jVhIi tho owners. 300
W. H. Williams of Modford Hpotit
'.Thursday in Grunts I'iihh,
Wcnr Kidd's Shoes.
J. A. Wostorlund has roturnod
from n trip to Dourer, whnro lio won
n prize over 21 competitors with
aoino of his Yellow Newtown npplerf,
Tho llulck In Iho auto bent adapted
to tho wed of tho Itoguo rlvor vnl
loy, combining light weight, high
powor, upood, uml durability. 2C0
Henry C. Snvapo of Phoenix wiih a
'recent visitor in Modford.
Wear Kidd'H Shoes.
The Hrothorhood of tho M. E.
church will givo n hauqiiot in the
church parlors next Wednesday eve
iiing, to which nil members and
'friend of the church aro invited,
fiuppnr will ho Hiirvcd promptly at 7
o'clock, followed lv toasts. Tick
old fiO cents each. Clot your tickets
not later than Sunday and thou ho
inssured of a font at the lalilo.
Wear Kidd's Rimes.
The IionIopxc for tho Swastika
nrd party next Tuesday aro Mrs. M.
Purdiit. Mrs. W. W. Harmon and Mm.
Clam Mouldcn.
nulck In tho king of tho auto world.
280
Minn Nellie Marlow of Woodburn,
Or.. Jh here on a visit to Mrs. J. K.
8olisn. Minn' Marlow in a milliner
nnd part of tho roaHon of her vIhH
in to look over tho local situation
with n view to Incntlnp pormanontlv.
Wear Kidd's Shoes.
Itm1 Ulrich of Jacksonville re-
tuned from n business trip to Ash-
la"l Thtirwdnv "lorning.
You need a nulck. 280
T'tmer A. Hicks, Frank Wilson,
Tronic Poole, Dr. C. II. Kay. IT. C,
"filnddnrd. P. F. Hark, Pen Oarnott,
J. Y. I.awlon, Willinm Mullcr, Law
rence Orepnry. Harry H. Hicks and
others spent Wednesday in Grants
Tns nllondinp the Masonic cere
TuonieH, What in life without n PnickT 280
nnrpe Sheriffs of Pnrre, Vt nr-
rivc' in Mcdford Wednesday lo
'Upend tho summer.
rM n Pnick. 280
O. W. Henderson of P.ucli was n
Tccent vNilor in th'w citv.
"Tolmes lias nothing to do hut
write fire insurance. ' 2.r)0
S R. Pentr. of PnMc Falls is in
Mcdford on business. Mr. Pent? is
vnrv enlhtiHlnsttc over the fittunt of
Hulle Falls nnd oxpeets with the
coming of the railroad 'r, pcc mm em
f nrocress in thnt town which will
make it one of the host lwns in
Southern Oregon.
P J Rlrcels of Klnmnlh Fulls is
in Afcdford on n business "isil.
O. V. Thnmpsnn of flreonback,
rnl.. is a Medford visitor.
T3. h. Pinlns of Tjoland spent Wed
nesday i" Medford on business.
0. A. Mnlbncnf, Renernl freight
ticront for the Roufhern Pacific cm
pnny, is in Medford. Mr. Mnlboouf,
nfter Iho Ifillf, will booomo n porma
uont resident of Medford, ih his res
ImtoMon tnkes effect Hint dav, and be
lins already decided to booomo n oill
on of tho best oily in Orepon.
laud Thompson of Fnplo Point
"vns n Medford visitor Wednesday.
Oeorpo P. Mima of tho Roven Oaks
oroliard, roturnod homo Tliursdny
norniiiL after a visit of several dnvs
in .Modford. 1
HYou Need Any
thing m SILVER
WARE I have it.
Martin J. Reddy
Ths Jewler
Mrs. Chrin Ivoepau of JaokHonvilln'
was a Medford vlMltor TliurHilay. '
Uuii Mitchell of ,lai)l(Houvillo in in 1
Medford on ImihImohh.
If you iinvur laiiph, doul attend ''A '
Hox of Monkeys," tho rourinp two-'
nut oomudy piven by tho liipli hcIiooI
Monlont Saturday, January
"A Ilox of Monkoyu ' at the opera
hoiiHo Balurday, January 22, t) p. m.
J. C. Aitkon of Woodvillo was In
Medford Tliursday. Mr. Ailken sayH
that there wiih Hcarculy any wind at
all nt Woodvillo Thursday mnrniuif,
"probablv bocaiiHo llni oourMo of the
Itopue Itivcr from Gold Hay down in
so nrooked that tho wind is diMcour
aped tryiii" to follow tho Htruain and
hits the hlpli places."
13. M. Dav of Jacksonville wiih a
Medford vimlor Thursday.
Oeorpo M. Millor of Kupeno wiih in
Modford on Wednesday en route to
Ioh AiipoIoh to watch the airships fly.
Mr. Miller Is a 'brother of Jnnquim
Miller, tho poet of the Sierras, and i.
of (ho Hamo nipped frame and inde
pendent diapoHitlon as Joiupiin. In the
early tnininp days of Alaska ho cnino
near orontinp inteniatiounl complien
(ions by pulliup down a Hritish flap
ho didn't holiovo hnd a ripht to fly in
that particular place and lioistinp
tho Stars and Stripes iiiHtead, Inves
tipation uhowod that Millor was cor
rect. 13d Hanloy spent Wednesday in
Medford on luminous.
Colored poiitlcrnon without rofor-
oncos will do well to kcop uwny from
Modford until Chief Shearer or Homo
other policeman picks up a negro who
is wanted. Kvery "now coon m
town" is closely investigated by tho
chief. This morning ho picked up a
sou of Ham who had just "blow in"
with tho south wind, but ho wasn't
tho follow ho wauled. However, in
looking through his prisoner tho chief
found n revolver, which ho confront
ed and then gave tho colored brother
a prossinp invitation to rofrnin from
milking Medford his topping plnco.jTim O'Noil of Denver last night, and
Invention ncceptcd nnd gun udded to ' jnck Bums, tho Snlinns. Cnl., heavy-
inuuicipnl collection.
GIRLS NAB BOLD BURGLAR
IN SEATTLE Y. W. C. A.
81SATTLK, Wash., Jnn. 13. Tho
city Jail contains Chostor Wolib, ngod
23, who Is pondering over tho great-
vst mistnko of his life, which brought
1,1... U..n.nl.... t ,
iiin'iinwiiiuuin
n chnrco of bnrnlary. Webb's error
of judgmunt wns mndo last night
when ho crawled through tho window
of a room of tho Young Womn'a
Chrlstlnn Asoclntton building and
landd beforo tl.roo surprised but mus
cular glrlH who forthwith prepared to
administer chastisement to tho of
fender and turnod him over to tho po
lice.
Tho young women, Clara Voss, An
na Olilson nnd Mnrlo Tain bor, Intent
upon tho study of somo Intricate
problem of fomlnlno conntructlon did
not notice tho Intruder until ho drop
ped to tho floor of tholr room. Then
things happened. When tho alleged
burglar, Webb, ceased to strugglo ho
found hlmsolf prostrate on tho floor
vory much mussor up and Boroly bat
tered by tho buslness-llko blows rain
ed -r. him by tho exponents of fo-
nit,. .it Jltsu. Wobb then took a
r.do In tho auto patrol.
tttttt ttffft t t t
niininrnn inniin -f
t BUS Ob LJUAL3 :
One-half h. p. motor, 1 20-qt. White
Monntnin freezer, it lot of pspking
cans, tubs, etc., for nalo. Inquire
Lp in' conftotionorj'.
otfl of stores would bo well nd
voiti.iod if thoy wero only ndvortisod
porsistontly instond of occnsionallv.
If you want iumirunco thnt pnys
100 contH on tho dollar see Holmes,
Iho insurance man. 250
'iho olnssifiod ads of tho Mail
Tribuno nro suro monoy-gottors.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR S.A1.I5 Now h. 0. Smith typo
wrltor '"r snlo cheap. Addross
"D," caro this offlco. 200
FOlSALnOerFlTfamO
mllos from Pacific & Eastern rail
road! 1.500,000 nine and fir; 30
.w.rnm ii ii,.i,i,r,r . iirmvi,.
per
boro, Ore
.250
Near Post Office
FIRST NATIONAL'S j
ANNUAL MEETING:
ncflular Quarterly Dividend Declared
and Old Officers Re-elected
Without Chanyo Flattering
Showing In Growth.
Tho First Natlonat UnUnk hold Its
annual mooting Tuesday, ro-oloctlnp
tho old board nnd officers who liavo
bou lu charKO of Its destinies slneo
tho organization. Tho annual roport' row uud satur(liyf tt8 Jt b feared tho tho trl-color In tho International avl
of President Crowoll showed a mostt Rrcal bittcnicaa shown throughout iatlon meeting at Los Angeles, Calif.,
fmttorlng and flourishing condition,! tj10 cnrnpuiKn may result in serious ! private citizens aro coming forward.
tnu imiiK's aoposiis nnving incrcasoa
from $302,147 a year ago to $593,700 (
with lu n year, a gnln of ovor $200,-
000, which reflects not only tho ,
growth of Modford hut tho growth of i xho violent breaking up of polit
tho bank. lcnl mcctincs. which bocamo almost
Tho First National has hnd a phe
nomenal growth slnco Its organiza
tion four yearn ago. Its policy undor
Judgo Crowoll lias been ouo of wlso
conservatism, nnd n careful and con-1 dies mndo it a point to attend all big ' At present Franco , with the hon
Kclontlous outlook for tho wolfaro of assemblages, not for tho purpose of Jors won by her daring aeronauts, at-
Its patrons. It now ranks among tho
loading banks of Oregon, and lias re-
cently Increased Its capital stock. f
At Tuesday's mooting tho rogular i
quartcrly dividend was declared, and
tho following officers ro-olocted: W.
8. crowoll, proBiueni; i it., uonoi,
vlco president
out; O. W. Daun, vlco pros-.
Ident; M. L. Alford, cashier, nnd Oris
Crawford, assistant cash lor.
JACK BURNS PUTS IT
OVER O'NEIL OF DENVER
OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 13. A
hnrd punch nnd 30 pounds disadvan
tage in wciuht nroved too much for
weight, was given n decision over him
in a ten-round bout at tho Oakland
Wheelmen's club.
Burns dropped O'Ncil in tho third
round, nnd tho Donver boy took n
count of cipht. Ho was on his feet
npnin, howovor, nnd mnde a ro-
markablo sliowinp npninst his licnuer
opponent durinp the rest of tho fipht.
I .". V . . , , ,.
j maiiaped lo Keep nis nenu nna npni
. bis way out or tipht places, tuuio
Smith refcrced.
Frnnkio Edwards, who was to go
ton rounds with Johnnio McCarthy,
wns unable to nppoar on account of
nn injurod hand sustained during
trnininp. Joff Porry wns substitut
ed and fought McCarthy to n draw.
Tho preliminary was tame.
BUYS AFTER A'THOROUGH
INVESTIGATION OF VALLEY
After spending sovornl weeks in ex
amining tho Roguo rlvor valoy with
a vlow to securing a lnrgo block of
Hiiltnliln Intnl. Itonl. C. Sheldon of
Minneapolis, this week closed a deal Ilmt wnuw ly in his I urtiss bi
(or tho purchaso of 240 acres of land ',ln" ,ms nftctrnoon. Hamilton has
lying two nillua northeast of Talont
from E. X. Campbell, paying therefor
$7.0QO.
Tho property was part of tho Jos
hua Patterson property and was pur
chased by Mr, Campboll a yoar or
more ago.
Tho tract comprises somo 200 acrea
suitable for fruit growing and
cast of Dear Crook, lu thq (pqtUIUs
facing toward tho Y0U Thoro aro
at presont 1DQ ovrM wmlor cultiva
tion. Mr, Sheldon's Intentions, it Is un
derstood, Is to plant all tho available
portion of tho tract in fruit and ulti
mately to dlvldo it into smaller tracts
and placo it on tho marlcot,
Probate Court.
Estato of S. II. Glass Will ad
mitted to probata. T. II. Glass and
l'J. L. Gluss, executors; II. L. l'cllon,
W, W. Islington, J. C. Poudloton, up-
pnuscrs
Guardianship of Robert J., W. T.,
P. T. and Eva K. Williams.-Supplo-
filed and approved,
Esta.to of Wilson Bowman Jaok
Bon County Ijjjiik ordorod to pay oyer
cortain sumaolonginp to said estato
toTV; G.or J otr. , , ,
Lstnto of Mary A. Bildorbaok'
uno ox iiuai soiiiomoui mauo rouru
nry 18, 1P10.
Estato of Harvoy A. Wnlkor, a
nuuor Arthur M. Walkor nppointod
guardian,
( Estato of O, Slionnnu, iucompotont
j --Second nnnuiil account lilod and
I npprovod.
Estnto of Thomns Osier Final no-
count nyprovod and uxouutor dis
charpod. Estnto of Colesto True Sumo or
dor. I Estato of Josoph Kompboll Invon
1 tory and npi)raisoinont showing per
i sonnl property valuod ut $187.70,
( filed nnd approved.
Mrs. Mniuio Dox, daughter of tho
Into Silas J. Dav of Jaoksnnvillo. k
Koxpoetod to nrrivo this ovoninir from
Lowiston, N. D whoro sho was nt Iho
timo lior father diod,
TROOPS TO GUARD
ENGLISH POLLS
! Main Election Will Bo Held Saturday
I
-Rowdies Break Up
the
Meetings Continu
ously. LONDON, Jon. 13.Tho author!
ties today aro making elaborate pre
parations to prevent riotinp at the
elections which will bo held toinor-
outbroakB at tho polls. Tho voting
wjh i,0 done tomorrow in a few bor-
0UKi,s, but tho main eloolion will bo
jjj Saturday.
the customary form of ending im-
1ortant gatherings during the cam
paign, forbodes violence
The polico say that gangs of row.
questioning speakers legitimately, but
with tho intention of preventing them
from speaking at all. Thcso actions
uuvo boon encouraged by some par-
tisan newspapers on both sides, which
gloated by tho column over the riot-
0us scones nt tho "opposition" meet-
inK8.
ings
Tho situation has developed t j
fiorao extent Irom tho inct t tint n
largo numbor of peors who know li-
tlo of politics and had novcr before !
tnkon an nctivo part wont on tho
stump. They have been dubbed
"backwoodsmen." Many of thera
never attended a session of parlf.n
mcnt until summoned to vote against
tho Lloyd-Gcorgo budget. Baiting
was so easy and so entertaining that
tho general public ns well as the reg
ular party rowdies took n hand in it.
PAULHAN IS HERO.
(Centlnnd from 1.1
5000 feet ho was in tho air 50 min-
lilrxj nnd .IH 1 -r unpnnifa. If tnnl-
, ,lim .13 Ini,,utes nnd 10 1-5 seconds
uimuira mm uu kwuuo
j0 je8ccnj.
Wiih CIoho to Dentil.
Although Paulhan did pot admit l
publicly, it is said by thoso close to
him that ho confessed thnt he nar
rowly escaped with his lifo when ho
broke tho record. After ho hnd
pointed tho aeronaut downward ho
fonrod ho might descend too rapidly
and kept the ongino running. Tho
nnp.o was so snarp, nowever, uiai uia
gnsohno would not feed ho ongino. ,
As a result he was compelled to plido,
1 1 il..
... iuu luua i..MUb- w
life in his hands.
Charles Hamilton, who has been
kcepinp in tho bnckpround, stated
" ru" ol Jio snm mat
iuu uxpuuiuu willing "to uepm coming
his way," now for tho first time in
tho history of nvintinp, two woman
passenpors will bo carried topothor in
nn ncroplnno lato this afternoon, ne-
cordmp to Pnulhnu. Ho proposes to
tnke his wife and Mrs. Dick Ferris,
vlfo of Gonernl Mnnnpor Forris, iu
his Fnrraan biplane for n short spin.
Knnbonshue nnd Beachy worked
nil forenoon potting their dirigibles
in shape for n rnco this nftornoon.
This, like the other hip events, probr
ably will not bo smarted until nftor
3j30 o'clock, yhmi t,ho wjn( jg got.
tlod,
AVIATION FIELD, LOS ANGE
LES, Cnl.. Jan. 13. Tho first at
tempted flipht of todnv nt th'o nvin.
tion field resulted in n smnshup. Hi-
lnry Benchey took out his now Gill-1
Dosch hiplnno nnd nftor sovornl vain
attempts pot tho onpino stnrted. He
Z, ' n T " . !""v' 10VV
" " r '1 .1' " u "
pround heavily nnd one of its wings',
wns broken. Tl,!fl will ?f ... i.
commission for a dav at least.
uonchov was not injured beyond n
filicht iarrinr. TTn
' -V;
onst on account of tho accident, ns
ho hnd sot his heart on fl.vinp todnv.
iJS,"???0 m-C,rr?c -
mfthnf ZZ a Z" . ?clcs ot incorporation. Xo site for
wonl? wririM p3r r
Mnsoarol nttoinpted to mnko a'
flight in n Bleriot monoplane, but !
without success.
Twico ho succooded iu potting the
noronlnno off tho .ground, hut nftor
travolinp sovornl hundred foot it went
slowly but surely to tho rarth. Tho
monoplnno wns slightly damaged.
If you nro looking- for co-oporntion
ns to Imoking or services in oarry
inp out nny sound nnd prnotipnl nnd
foasiblo plan or idea loud impoHnneo
to Iho (piost by going iu for n rons
onnblo onmpnipn of olnsifiqd ndvor
tisinp, Ownors of money havo to ho nlort
for snfo investments for it. Thoy
rend husinoss opportunity ads,
iPAULHAN'S FEAT
EXCITES FRANCE
' Populace Aroused to Patriotic En
thuslasm, Contribute to Fund
for a Government
Air Fleet.
PAIUS, Jan. 13. Arousod to pat
riotic enthusiasm by tho groat feats
In aorlal navigation acocmpllshcd
yesterday by Paulhan, who carries
today with offers to make presents
of sky craft to tho government la a!
frenzied effort to rehabilitate tho
country In Its pliably weak aerial n0w county movement inaugurated by
navy. , Cottage Grove are 530 squaro miles
It was announced thnt man whose of North Douglas county, having an
name Is given merely as Spices will assessed valuation of nearly $2,
prcscnt to tho government a rigid 000,000.
dlrlgtblo which Is to bo constructed
Immediately.
trading tho plaudits of tho world,
has not a single serviceable airship.
Tlin Thntilv 1 tp.irn nnt. TIn P.atrlp
was lost In a storm. Tho VUIe do
Paris Is deflated and rates have mado
many meals on tho envelope. Tho
Liberie Is out of commission. The
Clement-Bayard fell into the Seine
and Is not fit for use. The Republl-
n.oo miu. ,itw TOi,olwhen tho Czarina first grounded.
Isho fell with bor, craw of four, kill-
Ing them all. It Is rumored that thejsay,ns crew anu w
Colnel Reynard Is faulty In construe-, tried desperately they 60 far have
tion. Tho Kodlc nllo nl.ovn Paris . Deen unablo to get near enough to
occasionally but it does not belong
to tho government.
With tho great success of French-
men with their aeroplanes the crying
nccd for dirigibles to support a fleet
f t,.)., thnr, ni, i,ino. I. ,
miMect of wido rtlsmtlflfartlon.
In tho meantimo Germany Is stead
ily and rapidly forging ahead. Sho
has a round of splendid dirigibles In
commmlsslon. Tho Splcss dlrlgtblo
will bo 300 feet long, with a forty
foot beam. Her car will bo 120 foet
long and will carry two engines of
120 horso-powcr each. It Is estimat
ed that sho will travel 48 miles an
hour. Tho framework is to be of
aluminum and bamboo. The gas bag
will have a capclty of S000 cubic
yards.
Great Opening. Great Bargains.
Come without mo'.y nnJ without
( pice and buy tho tr.ilh. Whoro? -
tho Phoenix Christian churvli. Now.
T . .11 -... V 1
r.vanpoiist cnmuei y, , jacKson is me
gospel messenpor, flw wares
nil genuine. Jonwalem production
4i-.hu, ioib. loyii v are uie a-
'words. Dau't believe a word of this.
1 but como and see and hear for ypur-
.
; self. Don't put it off, Como today.
Come, come early, coPIO to tho front.
Big rush,
You Know Where Yon Stand!
And you know you aro perfectly
Bnfe, when you pay your good mon-
ev for our diamonds, you got full
i returns for U. No misrepresentation
1 here. Evorythlnc is unconditionally
guaranteed exactly as represented.
Wo carry a full lino of porfect dia
monds. VAN DE CAR & JASMANN,
Diamond Sottors, Phlppsj Bldg.
25
To the Mall Tribune.
This is to certify 'that my foot has
had nn itching skin disenso.for four
or live years and have tried two or
throe doctors without any relief. Four
weeks npo I bepnn using Chineso Dr.
t'nttl lounp's medicine, nnd my foot
is entirely woll. You. will find Dr.
YonR "i Ashland nnd Medford
LEE GOY.
NEW YORK CITY WANTS
WORLD'S FAIR IN 1913
Z , bThrid iTv u
or,.d 8 f.nlr to be hoM ,n Now York
V L, "ZlJ.?.1!
commomoit n7nnn, "
or ino settlement
of Manhattan Is-
land.
Tho promoters of tho entor-
priso havo effected a preliminary or-;
mnhatlon, and havo taken
nnr nrtl. i
",L
fBlrh" been chosen,
' ma ddi en
nlAHHItU.
At tho resldenco of J.-S. March, in
Applegnto, Januaryl2, 1910, J. R.
Hoffaiun and Cora E. March,, by K.
11. Slckafooro, V. D. M.
At JackBonvlIlo, January 11, 1010.
by J. H. Noll, county Judgo, John
O'Connor nnd Cecil Kdsall.
In Ashland, Jnnunry 9, 1910, by
Row W. L. Vanscoy, Albert Shorard
and Mollio Inlaw.
You npproolnto tho work tho high
scnooi is doing, Show it bv nttond
!. IA 1).... ,.i xr...i r. .
, v .iw.x m luimuot. nniurunv,
Jnnuury 22.
RESISTS CREATION
NESiTIUOUNTY
Douglas County Will Hold Mass
Meeting at Roseburg February
19th to Talk It All
Over.
ROSEBURG, Or., Jan. 13. Act
ing upon the initiative of the Drain
Commercial club, the Roseburg Com
mercial club has issued a call for a
county convention to bo held in this
city on February 19 noxt for the pur
pose of launching concerted opposi-
j tion to tho proposed creation of cs
mJth county. No tentative plans
have been outlined. Involved in tho
Ncw Cases Filed.
Emll Piel vs. Chas. E. Hoover;
Harvey attorney for plaintiff; P. 31.
Calkins for defendant.
V. L. Stonebreaker vs
Katie B.
Stonebreaker, divorce; J. A. Lemery
; attorney for plaintiff.
MARSHFIELD SHIPWRECK.
(Continued from page I.)
1D0 vcsscl 13 0Ul 01 reaca OI luo "IO
t . . 1 . 1 . 1- L 1 1.
tho stranded schoonr to bo of any
assistance.
Only One Passenger.
I ino vesso onr uu
senger. Thtj was Harold MlllU. the
20-ycar-old son of C. J. Mlllis, gen-
feral manager of tho local steambrat
company. All tho rest on board the
vessel wero from San Francisco. Just
how many have lost their lives can
not bo definitely determined until
later in tho day.
Covered With Ice.
When dawn broke this morning
tfce vessel vas covered with tee and
all but one spar had been washed
away. To this remaining spar Cap
tain Duggan, tho first officer and
Mlllis aro said to bo lashcd.-AH oth
er members of the row aro believed
to have lost their lives, as the heavy
soas lato yesterday broko over the
vessol when mooould bo seen drop
ping from the rigging into tho angry
jater
.f ,
A Q r'rlntlr Inof n IcrVif HfirrV
lr W V VWVM MC"- -
j R u MCOnd aS3,stant engineer,
jdrltted near onough to the Inshore to
k b tho Ufo.s-v:ng boat.
H romained unconscious until 3
c.,,.. ,
Mil I'lIlLIIV. L1I1S I1IU1 lllilh. W fcUWM av
was too weak from Ms experience to
talk Intelligently. t;us morning
scurcs of people aro wading into
surf i" the hope that survlv '
drift IP shoro. "-
H-QP Abantloncd.
All hopo for the rescue o( MIU.ls
and Captain Duggan havcj been a,b
uuuvu. ii iq jiomieu, im JUS'
they havo not be SVf5J)t
even
from the
rigg ng by tlyj iWvS . th theyi
wTthl ! been ablo J
wltbstaurt , I
'lthst.ftu
.jo rigors of the bitterly
; cola
night,
With daybreak today, Captain
J Boyce and his Hfo-savlng crew start
ed out to mako another attempt to
reach tho vessol. Against the heavy
breakers, however, ho Is helpless.
Queen to Assistance.
imiu mbi nigni tne wireless got
into connection with tho steamor
Quoen off shore but it Is fearod this
vessol started too late to bo of asstst
nnco. Tho Ciarlna with a cargo of coal
and oil started from Coos Bay to
San Francisco shortly after noon yes
terday. Tho tldo had Just begun to
ebb.
Tho. soas yns rough outside, but
t0 nU app
naratvolv
appearances tho bar was corn-
smooth. The Rodondo
" San Francisco crossed
out Just ahead of the Czarina,
Struck Heavy Sea.
Mhlwny out, howovor, the Czarina
Of 11 m (1 4-ul nn ilnun n- .
1
l w - Vw IUOU Ul bUv
. -
WRlor Cftmea tho bridge away. At
first it wa3 thought that Captain
Duggan was owopt away with tho
brldgo, but this report later was
found to bo untruo. To all apponr
ances the southwest storm that had
boon approaching tho const had Just
struck hor and tho Czarina shipped
20 or 30 seas In rapid succession.
No sooner had tho vessel passed
by tho cud or tho north Jotty, than
sho appeared to stop nnd almost In
stantly was swung around tho north
ftlllt ntlll ennn ina In t,-nn1...
Dosplto tho vallont efforts of tho"l "l0 ,01rms of 1,10 f,n,0 att Do
orow, who saw tho approaching dan-1 l'oro ',ooomo? to oa donlor in
gor, thoy woro unnblo to do anything
for tho doomod vessol and sho soon !
wont aground on tho bar. An ebbing !
tldo soon swung hor broadside and
lulm i. ... .. ,
v iu uu mivuu uacu into me
'trcakors.
,
BIG TIMBER DEALS
ARE NOWPENDING
Will Mean Revenue to State of Over
$300,000 Sales Aro
Heaviest Yet
Mado.
the
PORTLAND, Or., Jnn. 13. Pend
ing timber sales from tho national
forest reserves of Oregon and Wash
ington will moan a rovonuo to tho
two commonwealths of moro than
$300,000. This sum will go to tho
school funds of tho two states, the
counties benefitted being thoso la
which tho tinier grow, Tho distri
bution of this money will mean groat
Improvement to both states.
Sales this year will be tho heaviest
yet made from govorncent reserves.
Last year saloa In tho two states ag
gregated 130,000,0000 feet, board
measure This yoar proposals havs
been made for the purchaso of about
650,000,000 feet. Crowing scarcity
of timber on privato holdings is load-
' millmon to tho resorres for logs,
This increase is expectod lo continue
for the next few years nntll the
point is reached whore only mature
timber will be cut.
Sturapago prices this year charged
by tho government are about $2. Tho
forestry law provides tlat 25 per
cent of the stumpago rovont,o shall
to to tho state where tho forest is.
cut. This means that the revenue
to tho two states for tho coming year
froni timber cut off Threat reserve
lands will bo about $1,200,000.
Hcrtr Commercial Clab.
The Redmond Commercial Club,
Just organized at Redmond, Or., is
one of the latest members of the
Oregon Development League, it hav
ing applied for and been admitted,
to fellowship In the big family of
Oregon's most progressive commun
ities. There are now 102 duly ac
credited, members of the Oregon De
velopment League.
Oregon ranks seventh among all
the states in railroad bnildinp dur
ing 1009. These figures are com
plied by the leading railroad publl
atlons of tho country nnd show that
the Beaver state added 134 miles of
railroads during tho year just closed.
The Pacific northwest Is declared to
be tho great goal of competitive rail
road building in tho United States.
Tho strugglo of the railroads to en
ter central Oregon Is detailed and
development In the Wlllamettte val
ley and In tho Oregon coast country
is recorded. This is a far betf
showing for the past year thf p'
made in 1908, when 79 ml' .-d'vas
railway was built In t' -es of ow
-uts state.
VETERAN
COMMERCIAL
MAN BACK ON R0AD
Hnrry W. C!nrko.
who mndo his
first trip throm1-
morcial t- . ,":0m.,,s a .0
tb -aviMor ia 2So8, is nffajn rj
- road, after having been on th-
retired list for tho past fivo ypars.,
Mr. Clarko ia the oldost, both, v
npo ana years of road experience, of
a-ay of the travcIors KDR this tor-
" Wp nnJ ,so V
snbsnnnent fn'no m, i . . v
I snbsoquept trips wero mndo liy stapa
"UU1 )ucrnmonto to rortland, and
tho trip was made only twice a year.
After a five-year rost the call of
the road was too strong for him and
ho once more jumped into the hni
ncss and says ho fools 50 per cent
uouer man neiore.
Howard Dudley returned last evo
ntnp from a trip east in tho interest
of tho Orepon Orchnrds syndicnto.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stocks of Lara
mie, Wyo., nnd Mrs. B. J. Stocks of
Seattle, Wash., who have been vWt
inp at tho homo of Mr. and Mr. H.
L. Young near Brownsboro, loft this
morning for nn extended trip through
nmornia and the oast. Mr. Slocks
intends visiting nil sections of the .
Faeifia coast with the intention of
ultimately purchasing proporty nnd
looatinp. Ho is very much planed
with Southern Oropon and will roturn
Inter.
Mrs. Charles Mnnn nnd Miss Ap
nea Murdock left Thursday morning
for Oakland, Or., wlicro thoy will
spond n few dnys on their wnv lo
iwin.,.1
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
SELLS JACKSONVILLE BRANCH
Wednesday tho deal was closed
whoroby T, h. Dovoro took over tho
Jnoksonvillo brnnch of the Modford
Furnituro Co., of which Finost Lnug
loy has boon mnnnpor for tho past
two yoars.
Tho Medford Furnituro Co.
from husinoss in Jacksonville, under
""""""'niwungs in tliat town,
m,. , . .
V-": ' i y won1a of wnnt
0r8lnr-wdny or soma other div
"'" -"Will enrrv tO VOU It. rrnnlnn
, v ,.,
P'jod Juok messnpo. You'll know it
when you sot it, tool