THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED3TORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 19.10,
8
DEBRIS IN STOVE
FORCES COMBINE;
CLEAN
f 3 . ""aw.
BATTLE EXPECTED
fln donning Up Itoonw Occupied by
AVn Iters, Mrs. Kobert Tnylor
Is nurncd by Kxploslon
in Store.
Immediate Attack Is Hected Upon
liou Aooynpn Doubtful
Heports Arrive Prom
Front.
WSWEEP
BURNS
WOMAN
In ctcAnlnp up the room formerly oc
cupied by the dining-room ptrls tn the
l'ataco hotel this mornlns, Mrs. Robert
Tnylor of Itoacburtr, who hnd come to
tnVe the plnco of the girls, vras severely
burneJ about tho face by an explosion
In tha stove. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Hal-
ley, the proprietor of tho hotel, were en!
gnged In cleaning up tho room formerly
occupied by tho girls who had left. The
stove In the room was full of paper,
otc., and Mrs. Tnylor "set It nflre. Al
most Instantly thero was a burst of
flame and Mrs, Taylor received the full j
force of It. Her hair and eyelashes were
burned and the explosion filled her eyes
with soot and ashes from tho stove.
For a time the cries of the woman.!
the flames and smoke almost caused a'
stampede among the fruests of the hotel.
Mrs. Taylor Is now resting easily and,
Is not badly Injured.
DLUKFIKLDS. N'lcraKu"a. Jan. 15.
(By wireless to Colon) Generals Cha-
morro and Mcna of tho revolutionary
forces effected a union of their armies i
near Acoyapa today. An Immedlato at-j
tack upon tho city Is expected.
MAHA.MAH . f11 VI.HI1II. In OTI . ' I
111V. CUIV4IU1 J . UVilCIMI iiwuuim ... .
mand of the government forces nt Aco
ynp. havo arrived here. One report has
It that Vasquea has fallen back to the
outskirts of Managua, preferring to risk
an engagement there.
It Is believed here, however, that even
if Vasques has moved to Managua with
a portion of his forces, ho has left Aco
yapa strongly defended.
The most reliable advice Is to the ef-,
feet that tho greater part of Vasquex's
forces aro at Acoyapa. and that a decis
ive engagement will take place there
very soon. The fall of Qreytown Is also
expected.
"ROCKY BOY" RESERVE CALIFORNIA LOSS
IS TO BE OPENEO
Over n Million Acres of Iinnd AVill Be
Open' to Settlement on
Starch 31.
BUTTE. Mont, Jan. 15. Tho "Rocky
Boy" Indian reservation In Northeastern
Montana will be thrown open for set
tlement March 31, according to an an
nouncement made here today. Orders
BY FIKE HEAVY,
Over .130,000 Acres of Timber Hurri
ed Over nt Over $1,000,000
Loss During 1000.
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 15. More
thin 350,000 acres of timber, grass and
brush land were burned, and losses ex
ceeding $1,000,000 were entailed by for
est fires in California last yenr, no-
ALL WINTER GOODS MUST MOVE
Such Sacrifices Were Never Known Before
..Wo aro bound to clean out all wintor goods now. You know that moro than half of tho boBt poo
plo in Medford will woar tho goods which thoy buy tills wintor all next wintor, as SECOND BEST.
Some will wear thorn four or fivo wintors. Stylos don't chango so much 'but what you can woar a
garment two seasons. DON'T YOU THINK THAT YOU WOULD BE WISE TO BUY GOODS NOW
AND SAVE FROM 26 TO CO PER CENT ON THEM, THAN TO WAIT AND LATER ON PAY
THAT MUCH MORE FOR GOQDS NO BETTER? With ovorything going up you should tako ad
vantage of these sales. You won't bo ablo to got goods and prlcos like wo offo1' in tho futuro. YOU
CAN'T BUY GOODS FOR AS LITTLE MONEY ANYWHERE IN SOUTHERN OREGON AS WE
ARE OFFERING. Wo will bo ploasod to show vou tho croods wo carrv.
REMNANTS
Remnants of Everything to be Closed Out Quickly
You have no doubt attended a big remnant sale and now that some of tho most fascinating bargains woro offered that you over saw."
We will offer remnants of dress goods, silks, outings, flannelettes, table linons, napkins, hosiery, undorwoar, curtains, curtaining, com
forts, comfortable cloth, cotton batts, waists, skirts, suits, dresses, infants' wear, potticoats, fancy goods, nockwoar, bags, bolts, powolr
ry, umbrellas, perfumery and toilet goods, bed room slippors, flannotto robes, kimonas, yarn, swoators, otc, otc. Wo want you to soo
these remnants the early part of this coming week and we fool sure that you will find something to ploaso.
to that effect were received from Secre- cording to State Forester Lull's report.
tary of Interior Bajllnger. Tho resenra- made public today.
tlnn comprises 1.400.000 acres. Regis
tration will not be required? It was an
nounced. The first settlers on the land
after March 31 will be allowed to make
their own selections. Filings must bo
made at the land office at Glasgow,
Mont. "Itocky Boy" Indian reservation
Is bounded by the east, the Canadian
Marketable timber worth $100,000 and
amounting to -1,000,000 feet, was lost and
$500,000 damage was done to buildings,
fences, grain and grass. Added to these
figures are 1100,000 required to maintain
a fire patrol system. ,
Of a total of 357,289 acres destroyed
by fire, 766,730 acres were forest land.
SS.029 acres were planted to grass And
KAHRIZ ZS TO SESIdS
PRESIDENCY Or 5ZCABAOUA
boundary lino on the north, the Missouri
river on the south and Fort Peck res- i 131,510 acres were brush waste.
ervatlon on the west
tho city of Medfonl, Oregon. In my
presence did canvass tao vote given
for and agaJnst said amendments to
' the charter of tho city of Medford,
MANAGUA, Nicaragua. Jan. 15. Ac-' Oregon, respectively;
cording to a statement by one of W And whereas, It was ascertained
close friends. President Jose Madrlx ( and determined upon such n canvass
Nicaragua declared today that h- will, that there were cast 395 votes for
resign the presidency before he will sub- and 265 votes against said nraend-
ment No. 1; and that there were cast
3C5 votes for and 293 votes agalns?
said amendment No. 2; and that
there were cast 38C votes for and
239 votes against said amendment
No. 3;
' Now I, W. H. Canon, as mayor of
j tho city of Medford, In obedience to
I and by virtue of the power vested
! In me by law, do hereby make and
' Issue this proclamation to tho poo
! nla of Medford. Oreirnn. nnd tin an-
kansas city. Mo.. Jan. 15. An of- nounce and declare that tho whole
Tlcial report made today by chemists ' number of votes ca3t In the city of
mlt Managua to an attack by the revo
lutlonlsts.
There are many evidences of alarm In
official circles today, and it Is believed
that the result of the next battle be
tween the Insurgents and the govern
ment troops will determine the presi
dent's course.
TO XJUtQE ESTATE
xs victim or rorsow
Medford for and against tho said
amendments to the charter of the
city of Medford was as hereinbefore
stated, and that said amendments to
-who examined the stomach of Christian
Swope, nephew of the late Colonel Thos.
If. Swope, verified a rumor that a white
nmvdnr was found in the orinvn.
This strengthens tho theory that me cnarier 01 tno city 01 .nenioru
Christian Swopo -was poisoned by some-1 each and all received tho nfflrma-.,
- one who hoped to benefit financially by ( tlve majority of tho total number of
wholesale death's of the heirs of Colonel i votes cast thoreon, and ontltlod to
Swope, probably tho richest man of this be cpunted under the provisions of,
city. , ' I law; and said amendments to the
: . j charter hereinbefore mentioned
GUARDIAN'S SALE. I snail he and are in full forco and or-
Dress Goods
Also all Silks
If you are going to need dress goods or
silk any time this spring now is the timo to
supply your needs. Very little new will be
shown in dress goods for spring. The goods
we are offering right now are for the most
part the very things that will be offered
in the spring as the most desirable for wear
and durability. THE SALE PRICES
WILL INTEREST YOU.
Shoes
$2.50
New lots of Shoes
have 'just arrived,
making our stock
complete again.
Come and buy a $3
or a $5 shoe $2 ft
for only OV
Save on Notions
You can use notions
any time of tho year.
You can't buy them but
once in a great while at
the prices we offer. All
5c Notions for 3c.
w Pius for 3c
3c Hairpins for 3c
5c Hooks and Eyes ...3c
5c Curlers for 3c
5c Buttons for 3c
5c Tape for 3c
5c Crochet Hooks for 3c
5c Collar Supports.. ..3c
All 10c Notions for 6c.
10c Pins for ...6c
10c Hooks and Eyes..6c
10c Tapes for 6c
l()c Hairpins for 6c
10c Curl ere for 6c
30c Collar Supports....6c
10c Buttons for 6c
All Notions selling
for a short time at same
reductions as mentioned
above.
Ready-to-Wears
Suits, Coats, Capes
Don't you need something in our lino of ready-
to-woars? Wo aro selling suits, coats, capes, otc,
at pneos you cannot afford to pass. Most ovcry.
thing wo offer will bo good for at loast two sea
sons' woar, besido3 tho balance of this season.
SUITS
Wo aro showing fully four times as many suits
as our competitors all put togethor, and soiling
them at prices that aro actually loss than tho cost
of production. SALE PRICES $7.89 TO $27.89.
Regular values, $15.00 to $75.00.
COATS
Children's, misses' and womon's coats now clos
ing out at tho most remarkable sale prices over at
tempted. S TE PRICES, $1.47 TO $19.93. Reg
ular prices, $.f,00 to $40.00.
CAPES
Think of buying choico of fino French broad
cloth capes, regular $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00
capes, almost all colors for $16.69
M ' 'I' ii
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Hosiery
Our Hosiery line presents some
very attractive specials that you
should see.
Notice is heroby given that the un-, tect from tho date of this proclama
deralgned, guardian, of '.-tho person I tlon. and tho following Is tho full
and estate o Loyd Elwood.a minor, text of each of tho said amendments:
by virtue of an order ottue county I An amendment to tho charter of
court of Jackson county" Oregon, tho city of Medford, creating a Uty
duly and regularly given and made court, making tho mayor ex-offlclo
and entered of record on tho 29th day I idge of said court and providing for
of December, 1909, and an order of itho appointment and salary of atspe-
sald court supplemental thoreto duly' juuge 01 nam conn ami repnai-
made and recorded on tho 13tb dnyllnR sections 26. 27 and 28 of said
of January, 1910, will on or after ' charter, In office at tho timo of such appoint
tho 21st day of February, 1910, of-, Tl10 People of tho city of Medford ment.
for for sale and soil at nrlvato sale " oraain as roiiows: Section 135, Tho council may,
to the hixhest bidder for cash In Section 1. Tho charter of the city wSth tho consont of tho mayor, fix
hand tho following described real,0 Medford Is heroby" amended by tho salary of Bald special Judge,
property, belonging to said minor, to- adding thereto tho following: , which salary bo shall recolvo In llou
wit: ' Section 131. There Is hereby cro-;0f feos or other compensation for his
Lot numbered nine (9) In block lated m the city of Medford a court ; BcrvIcos as such special Judge, and
Uie HutchasonCo.
FORMERLY BAKER-HUTCHASON CO,
Underwear
Some powerful bargains in this
lino to show you.
number ono (1) of Whitman Park. In
Jackson county, stato of Oregon.'
Dated this tho 15tU day of Jan
uary, 1910.
E. D. ELWOOD,
Guardian of tho Person nnd Estate of
Loyd Elwood, a Minor.
T W. E. PHIPPS,
' Attorney.
Date of first publication January
10, 1910.
to be known as tho city court. It : when so fixed tho vholo or any nart
snan navo run ana exclusive juris- 0f said salary may In tho discretion
diction of all violations of city or- 0f tho council bo deducted from tho
ainancos, wun run power to onrorco i salary of tho mayor.
any Judgments It may render In thol Sections 26, 27 and 28 of tho char
same mannor as Judgments of Jus-, ter of said city aro horeby repealed
tlce court of this stato aro, or may, Section 136, Section 37 of said
from timo to timo bo enforced undor , charter Is hereby amended bo as to
uib uni ui im menu, i road aa roiiows:
Transcripts of such Judgments may Whenever any police offlcor turns
be filed In tho office of tho county over to tho Judgo of Bald court any
cient wun uko eriect anu in hko jjan takon by him for tho ap
manner as Is provided by law In tho 1 nnnmnco of nnv nerson chnrced with
caso of Judgments of such such Jus- na offenso, tho Judgo of said court
tlco courts, and appeals from such! shall thereupon tako tho affidavit of
jungmeniB may oe tanen to tno cir-iBaId officer as to tho person and or
cult court of said state for Jackson J fenso charged, and If any such por-
couiuy in iiKe manner ana unuor mo Bon (j0cs not appear and answer bucu
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, thero wero duly submit
ted to tho voters of tho city of Med
ford at tho annual city election of
said city, duly held on January 11th,
1910. of which nlnptlnn ! notion
wan given, as requlrei. by tho clty!?n,no circumstances as In tho case of j charge during that day, tho Judgo of
charter of said city, the following i J'idBments of such Justlco courts, BnId court ehall declare such cash
amendments to tho chu-ter of said' Section 132. All proceedings In i i,aji forfoltod for tho uso and bonoflt
city: , said court Bhall bo governed nnd reg-t 0f tho city; and ho shall make a
1. An amendment to tho charter I ulted by tho Jaws of the Btato of;r0Cord of tho matter on tho records
of tho city of Medford creating a cityPre'on ,n relation to Justlco courts, 0f Ba(j court, and forthwith pay the
court, making tho mayor ex-offlclo I Including taxation of costs and dlB-Bum forfeited to tho city treasurer,
Judgo of said court, providing for tho , burnoniontH, oxcopt that thero shall bo umi sliall onter tho fact of such pay
appointment nnd salary of a special 1 no trial by Jury In said court. mont, and a copy of tho treasuror'B
Judgo of said court, anu repealing' Section 133. All fines and costs recolpt, below or on tho margin of
sections 26, 27 nnd 28 of said char-' fo'lected by said court Bhall bo turn- j,H record of such proceedings. If
tor. , d over to tho city treasurer by tho tho person bo charged with an of-
2, An amondmont to tho charter lJ"dK0 of sa,d court, and said Judgo i fonso appears for trial during thnt
of tho city of Medford. Oregon, shall mako a monthly roport In writ-, day, tho Judgo of Bald court Bhall hold
amending section 18 of said clmrtor i '"Kwiereiu io uio ciiy councn. , hucIi cash ho doposlted to answor
of said city, providing for Ba'aries for
the mayor and councllmon of said
city.
Soctlon 134. Tho mayor of tho city i ntiv flnn nnil rriHlM thnt mflV lit) nH
of Medford Bhall ex-offlcio bo tho ! B0Hf)0d agalnBt tho dofondant aftor
Judge of said court. Tho council may, , tho determination of his caso.
a An nmnnimnt tn iUn nhnrim. wun tno consont or tno mayor, at any I
of tho city of Medford nmendlng soc- t,m" appoint a" special Judgo of sntd
tlon 38 of said cliarter. and nre. ituiui, wnu miun i uvo cuiicurruwi
scribing tho duties of tho treasurer
II.
of said city nnd limiting his liability
In certain cases,
And whereas, on tho 13th day of
January, 1910, tho city recorder of
An amendment to tno charter of
nnwnr wltn n!rt mnvnr in not nt I II O City OI nieuioru. uiukuii, uiiiujiu-
Judgo of aald court. Whenever said llnB faction 18 of tho charter of said
special Judgo Is nppolnted his torm I city and provfdlngfor salaries for tho
of office shall expire at tho samo timo
as tho term of office! of tho mayor
mayor nnd counciimen or saiu city.
Tho people of tho pity of Medford
Box
of Monkeys
Presented by the Senior Class of the
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
Medford Theatre, Saturday, January 22nd.
If you beleive in laughing you will certainly enjoy this
A ROARING TWO ACT COMEEY
Seats on sale at the Medford Book Store - - Prices 35. 50 and 75.
do ordain as follows:
Section 1. Thut section 18 of tho
charter of tho city of Modford bo
amended bo rb to read as folIowB:
Soctlon 18. Tho mayor Bhall ro-
colvo a alary of $75.00 por month,
and ouch councilman Bhall recolvo a
salary of J2C.00 nor month, which
shall bo payable out of tho gonoral
rumi of Bald city, anu noiiuor anm
mayor or any councilman Khali re
ceive any other or further compen
sation for any BorvlceB ho Bhall ron
dor aald city: and no mombor of tho
council Bhall during Mb torm of of-
f co bo Interested dlroctly or Indi
rectly in any contract to which aald
city 1h a party, or any oxponsos which amended to road an follows:
aro to bo paid by naid city: provldod, ! "Soctlon 38, Tho treasurer shall ro
that whonovor any member of ald colvo and snfoly koop nil funds nnd
council, or tho mayor, Ih called upon money bolonglng to said city, subject
to perform, and does perform, any "V,?
Hnnrini iIuMph whom ho In ronuirod , "oroln provided, nnd shall pay out
oP( tourJSon such 'SotS2l 2 ' KUrafflSS
penses mhy ho paid by tho city. I JjtSlfr.'atlS
An amendment to tho charter of " f'.fcjllyy,
Mm ,.(tv nf Mn.lfnril. nmondlnir HOC 11,1(1 HoW0d by tllO City COUHClI.
tlon 38 of aald charter, proscribing
tho duties of tho trensuror of said
city and limiting his liability in cor
tain canoe,
Section 1, Soctlon 38 of tho char
tor of tho city of Modford la lioroby
Tho city council may, by nmolu
tlons from timo to timo direct the
troasuror to dopoHlt funds of said
city In such titato or national bunk or
banks as It may select and It uhall bo
tho duty of tho troasuror to comply
with such directions, Tho council
Bhall rcriulro such depositories to
furnish uufflclont bond to Indemnify
sntd city ncalnst loss of uuch depos
ited fiindn, nnd as to any funds so
doposltod tho trensuror nnd his sure
ties on his official bond shnll not bo
hold Unblo in caso of loss, Tho city
shall bo entitled to all lntorost ro
colvod on hucIi deposltH,
Dono at Modford, Oregon, this 13th
day of January, A, D, 1010.
W. II, CANON,
Mayor of tho City of Modford.
Attest:
noivr. w. TioLFiart,
Itccordor of tho City of Modford
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