Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD MATTj TRIBUNE, MED1TORD, OWKDOX, THSSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1910.
ROGUE RIVER
Three Color Stationery
Letter Honda and Envelopes
Cornice Pear and
Spitzenburg Apple
L AUUTKTIIK IIICINZE. COPPER ICING.
WIIOKIO TIM A L MAY PROVE SENSATION
SARTORIAL NEWS.
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IHE MAIL TRIBUNE
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F. N. CUMMINGS , T. W. OSGOOD
OSGOOD & CUMMINGS
THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Surveys, Mans, Plane, Specifications,
Reports. Estimates, Etc., Water Pow
ers and Water Works, Paving and
Road Making, Sewornge, Railroads,' Ir
"igation and Drainage.
OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Drapery Appears on Coatt
Well as on Oowna,
Not content with ornnmentlng three
out of ovory live frwk, tho sah tins
now reached the coat. A almplo three-
iuirtcr coitt of tnolu cvlorud cloth linn
a trash of black satin threaded In and
out through broad plaits of llio cloth
nt n hoii t knee depth. Of course It has
to liuvo a separation at tho opening,
hut this Is not noticed when tho gar
ment In fastened. Tho sash Is tied nt
tho left, hanging in long fringed end.
Tlw fascinating little bolcroB for
wnlst decorations seen lu tho shops at
such high prices may he innde nt home
by the needlewoman. A pattern miiBt
bo bought cither traced for working or
tho paper pattern and design separate-,
ly. Then decide upon tho materials
nnd tho decoration. Net. thin silk and
DRIVERS that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QU1CKLV AND WITH COMI'' "UJT TO YOU AltK AMVU'8 TO IIW
FOlVJh A I Til K
FAniiOV & DOWNING, I'KOritlRTOItS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
I'HONB siai
. QUXVR BIUEEX
A sensation In expected to grow out of the trial of K. Augustus Uelnze.
the Montana copper king, charged with misapplying the funds of the Mer
cantile National bank, New York. When Uelnze whs nrrnlgned his lawyers
threatened to bring other men high In the world of tluuncc into tho ense.
ielnze Insists that n movement I on foot to make a scapegoat of him. This
was the plea of Chorion W. Mono when ho was eonrlcted and sentenced to
fifteen years In n federal prison. The charge ugalmit Ilelnze Is based on
transactions nllcgcd to hare taken place during the panic nf J007. the same
tlin that .Morse Juggled bank funds.
RESOLVED
Tho bent resolution for you
to tnako to to c'omo to lis for
your noxt suit, if you want
something out of tho ordinary.
Wo do tho beHt work nnd charge
tho lowest pricoB.
W. W. EIFERT
Tim FBoaKtisarvn tailo
NKW YOItK. Jan. 18. Defects In
the first Indictments ngnlnst F. Au
gustus lleluzo for alleged misappro
priation of bank funds are believed
(by the federal officials to have been
cured In tho present Indictments.
Tho prosecutors declared today thnt
they awaited with confidence tho at
tack promised by the Ilelnze lnw-
'yers, who, however, asserted that
Bcnsntlanal allegations would be
made to convince tho court that the
i now Indictments should bo dismissed
J. K. KNYA'UT, President
JOHN S OUTU, Cashier
J. A. PERKY, Vice.ProBide.it.
W. 11. JACKSON, Aim't Casbior.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
t UAPITAL . $50,000
SURPLUS $i6,000
Safety box for rent. A leneral Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
as wero tho old ones.
Motions to quash tho Indictments
wero first In order for argument.
Falling success In this move, tho
attorneys held tho demurrers In re
servo to protect not only l A.
Ilelnze, and other officers and cm
' ployes of tho United Coppor com
I pany, Indicted for conspiracy to ob
struct tho obtaining of evidence In
tho Ilelnze Investigation.
Kvldcnce of tho thorough-going
I fight tho Ilelnzo attorneys wero pre
J pared to make for their clients wns
furnished when tho members of tho
grand Jury which Indicted F. Au
gustus Helnzo appeared in court in
obcdlenco to subpoenas. District
Attorney Wlso asked that the sub
poenas for tho Jurymen bo quashed,
but Judge Hough ruled naglnst him.
John B. Stanchtleld moved to
quash tho indictment on the ground
that It was on information and be
lief, and not on positive evidence,
nnd argued for the constitutional
right to question the Jurymen on
this point.
The Ilelnze lawyers apparently im
pressed the court by their statement
thnt John P. Fornsler ,a public ac
countant, had Illegally participated
in tho proceedings of the grand Jury
naming witnesses -and presenting pa
pers. "I shall require some arguments,"
said Judge Hough, "to convince mo
thnt n bookkeeper, even when ap
pointed by the Attorney-General, has
a legal right to ruinn the duties o:
a United States attorney."
Judgo Hough decided not to pro
ceed today with tho examination of
the Jury members nnd excused them
until further call. Tho case was ad
journed for a week.
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SUIIrr WAIST WITH YOKE.
velvet are used for the foundation,
braid and embroidery for the trimming.
Tho Irish lace collar has a rival, and
after its long vogue this Is not sur-;
prising. The newest collars are made
of cluny. and some of them are lovely
when in a soft pale cream shade that
Is more becoming to most faces than
dead white. The shirt waist made with
a yoke Is thought very smart this win
ter, and the yoke on the waist Illus
trated Is cut to form tabs that give a
novel effect. The sleeves, with their
deep cuffs, are new and comfortable.
JUDIO CUOLLET.
This Hay Manton pattern Is cut from
to 40 Inches bust measure. Send 19
cents to this orBce. Giving number. US2.
and It will be promptly forwarded, to you
by mall, If In haste send an additional
two cent stamp for letter postage, which
Insures mora prompt delivery.
GOLD HILL ITEMS.
NEW
C. W.
January
(By Spectator.)
Born To Mr. nnd Mrs,
O. Slmonds on Calls creek
13, 1910, n daughter.
Bogue of Rlvorsido nveuuo January
Bag no of Hlversldo nvcnuo January
15, n son.
LIQUOR LAW
EFFECT IN
IN
VANCOUVER
VANCOUVER Wn.. Jnn. 18. So
far ns 'disposing of liquor after 10
o'clock nt night is concerned Van
couver Is once moro nn open town.
This law and tho ono prevtnlng
treating in barrooms was repealed
UYou Need Any
thin? iivSlLATLR
WARE I have it.
Martin J. Reddy
Tins Jewler
Near Post Office
from Med ford
homo folks.
Mrs. M. E.
over Sunday visiting
Kellogg of Mod ford,
Inst night.
Inctead -of closing nt 10 o'clock,
tho saloons may now keep open till
11 o'clock, opening at G o'clock in
who has been visiting relatives t;tll0 lnornlng ,ngeftd of 7
aiomlnlo, stopped off on her return Chairs nnd tables -which wore ta
homo horo Monday to visit nor son, j booed under tho old law nro contc-
Coronor A. E, Kellogg who has ben i nnncod under tto now.
confined to hla homo with nn attnek Tho $1000 Hconso for retailers
HINTS FROM
Long
LA MODE
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. $
Foundry and Machinist
All V'r.' of Engines, Spraying Outfit?, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-
1 . . . . m m. t
cninery. agents in oouinern uregon lor
r FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. t
Dii-
In Case of vSicRness
IMIO'NE 3 04 1 -r-
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Near Poat OWioo All Might Sorvico Froe Dolivory
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AboutiReturnlna Library Books.
Tho librarian -ffishoB. to roquost
tho patrons of tlio library to roturn
books only during rogulnr library
liours. Much inconvonionco lias
boon oconsionad lately boonuso
books nro roturned out of regular
library liours, Sovornl books Imvo
boon found on tlio book sholvos or
dosks loft by tlioso who do not nc
oominodnto tbomsolvos to tlio lib
rary scbodiilu. Through suoh onro
lossnoss tho bookB may bo lost or
iujurod, nnd ofton tho patron is not
givon credit for having returned liis
book, fis it was not dono in tho reg
ular way,
of ln'grlppo for sovornl days past.
Miss Dolorls Kelscy who wn; so
dangerously 111 last week Is very
much improved and on a fair load
to rocovory.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. John V.
Eddlui'ton in Sams Vulloy Jantinry 1,
u son.
Mr. nnd Mrs, M. T. Hownrd of Rico
Lako, Wis., parents of Mrs, Rex II.
Lampmnn of tho Nowu, arrived horo
'Monday on nn oxtondod visit and
with a vlow to settling horo. Mr.
Howard is president of tho Citizens
bank of Rico Lako and n largo prop
erty owner lu thnt vicinity. Ho sold
his splondld homo property boforo ho
loft so our readers may boo that tho
mini from Wisconsin meant business
boforo hp loft and know Cold Hill
was on tho map. Many others from
tho snino district nro following Mr.
Howard to Gold Hill In tho early
spring.
nnd $500 for wholesalers remains
tho samo. License Is bowovor given
for $500 n year to sell beer and soft
drinks only.
CANADIAN CUSTOM
HOUSE TO BE SHAKEN UP
WINNIPEG, Jan. 18. Canadian
govommont dotootives who linvo beon
investigating alleged irregularities in
tho customs offices bore and nt
points along tlio bonndnry lino, ro
portod today that many valuablo au
tomobiles from tho Unitod Stntos,
como in on under valuation, and that
tlioir ownors nro compollod to pay
tho difforonco on doninnd of cortniii
doteotivos.
H0FER RESISTS AUTO
FINE AND. WINS CASE
SALEM, Or., Jan. 18. E. Ilofer,
editor of tho Salem Capital Journal,
was ncftuittcd this morning in tlio
justico court of tho chnrgo of opor
atincr nn nutomobilo without n state
liceiiPo. At the timp ITofor wns nr-
rostod n voting contest wns being
carried on in l.is pnper, and tho un
licensed nutomobilo was among the
prizes to bo given nwny. Tho con
tention of Ilofor's counsel thnt tho
mnchlno did not actually bolong to
tho pnpor was agreed to by tlio jury
today, nnd the presumption loft is
that tho uiiinufnoturors are tho only
persons liable. '
Watch tho Classified Page.
MINE REOPENS WITH
NONUNION LABORERS
DEADW00D, S. D Jan, 18. Af
tor a wool: of idloness following a
shutdown in which 3000 union min
ors censed work, tho IToniestond iniuo
oponod today with nonunion miners
in tlio workings. It is ostimnted thnt
two days will bo tnkon up in filling
ii tho oro bins nid that tho stnmp
mill will start crushing rock noxt
Tuesday. jijta
Fur Coats In the Season's
play of Pelts.
Long seal mustiuash coats, scmlflttlng
in frout and almost tight in the hack,
are very smart when trimmed with
deep bauds of skuuk fur at the bot
tom of the 6kirt. The same fur also
makes the wide rolling collar and deep
cuffs. A large muff of the musquash
accompanies the coat, trimmed with a
slashing big bow of Dresden silk,
which material lines the coat.
Muffs this year are as long as the
pocketbook will allow, and they aro
elaborately trimmed with animal
heads and tails and. with wide ribbons
and chiffon.
Silk covered cord Is a trimming that
makes a gown look Individual and Is
thicker than what is known as rat
tall. Oval buttons covered with the gown
material are used on some of the smart
tailored suits of serge and tweed.
Amethyst, both In gowns and bats,
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN & PRICE
11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303
WANTED
Timber and. Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
3. H Harris & Co.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Office in Jackouxi oounty Bank Upstairs
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Oro.
Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
A YOKE BKIItT.
is a favorite shade this season. Every
variation of the yoke skirt is In stylo
just now. The model seen in tho cut
is simple nud generally becoming. The
skirt portion Is straight nud conse
quently can bo used for bordered ma
terials. Ono of tho pretty and fash
ionable wool plaids makes tho skirt
Illustrated. JUDIO CUOLLET.
This May Manton pattern Is cut In
flic from 22 to 30 Indies waist moasur.
Eetul 10 cents to this otHco. giving num
ber, and It will be promptly for
warded to you by mall. If In hasto send
an mUUtlonal two cent stump for letter
postage, which Insures more prompt delivery.
Watch tho Classified Pngo,
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
SEE. JS FIRST
When in need of Electric Wiring, or Fixtures, and save monoy by get
ting best workmanship. Dynamo Repairing a specialty.
FtYNN BROS.
MEDFOFHVS PREMIER ELECTRICIANS.
. 13? WEST MAIN STREET.
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