2 THE MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, .19,10. LA FEAN BILL "THE WOLF" AT THE MEDFORD TONIGHT BIGGEST BUDGET LIESDQRMANT! IN R0lY Measure Fixing Slzo of Applo Boxes Hnrrlman Linos In Orouon Ask for . .. Stands Small Chance of Pass ing and It Is Believed It Will Do Pigeonholed. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Tho Ln fona apple-packing Mil, Intended to ilrlvo Oregon and other western ap ples out ot eastern markets, lies dor mant In the house- committee on ag- Some $2,000,000 to Carry Out Plans for 1010. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 10. Vivo President nnd General Mnnagor J. I O'Hrlun. ot the Hnrrlman ronds In the northwest, has put lu requisition for the greatest lino ot oqulpmont tor When "The Wolf" comes to the Mcdford tonight the audience will ho invited to follow the author and the actors up into the Hudson Bay country- The play is in three acts mid'dehls with the deceiving of a cirl and subsequent avenging by her brother, according to the rough, but thoroughly human ethics of that wild country. The girl has disappeared, and the name of her betrayer is un known, but on his deathbed the fnth er commands the girls half-brother. Jules, to seek out tho girl and enro for her. Jules finds in his search that the girl has met voluntary death in a storm, so he sets out to find the man and locates him in tho homo of a Scotch fur trader. The plot embraces many other varied inci dents, with nnother more savory love affair, and with the comedy inter ests well represented, it is said. The end is as it should be, logically and melodramatically jnst. ns most the- ntergoers demand that a play should be, if its sponsors would have it be successful. Tho company is headed by Andrew Hobson, who will be seen in his much-tnlked-of characterization of Jules Benubicn, the heroic French Canadian, a romantic role of the stylo in which Mr. Robson has won his brightest laurels in the past. But that doesn't excuso you if you are not a Commercial clnb member. WNDS $25,000 MIDNIGHT FIRE FOR HER APPENDIX DOES BIG DAMAGE tYoung Woman Alleges That Doctor Cut It Out Without Ter Con sent While She Was Unconscious. OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 19 Demand ing $25,000 to compensate for the loss of her appendix, which she claims was removed without her con cnt. while she was under an anaes thctic, Miss Lillian Kobotham ap penred in court today to prosecute the suit she filed against Dr. Arthur Stokes, a leading physician of this city. Miss Rpbotham declared today that sho called upon Dr. Stokes to bo treated for varicose veins and that he informed her she had appen- cicius. tJeioro sho submitted to the anaesthetic, she declared that there was nothing wrong with her internal mecnamsm nnd that she did not want ltlampered with. When filie retrained her senses af. ter the supposed oporntion upon tho troublesome veins, sho alleged she !qpvered that an incision had been made whore it was customary to dejvo for tho appendix. Stokes refused to discuss the charge brought against him, declar ing that he would tell everything ne cessary in court. But that doesn't oxcasc "ou if you are not a Commercial club member. OIL KING AS EVANRPI 1ST COULD HAVE UPLIFTED N. Y. ?n, --Augustus ow..via,j oi mo uiovoiand Y. M. C. A., today addressing the Mln- iBiprini Association, which is pre paring ror an orangelizatlon of the city, scorod tho mjnistry for neglect ing to enlist laymen In rollglous worK. "Tho man who directs tho work -of 1000 men every day in the week cannot bo oxpected to como to church on Sunday and make a success of torching a biblo class of six girls un- ftor tweivo years of age," said Mr. Nash. "Give liim something to do la the congregation. "Tho church is allowing great minds, too to go to waste, if Rock efeller had boon enlisted by our Bap tist friends to onsecrato himself to ward groat work like the evangeliza tion of New York City, the Job would Iiavo been done." But that doesn't excuso you If you are not a Commercial club member. MRS.STETSONNOW DOWN AND 00T Many Narrow Escapes Made From! names In San Francisco Fire at Market and Church Streets. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 19. Two-thirds of a block of buildings in tho vicinity of Market and Church streets aro smoking ruins today, while scores of families driven from their homes are being cared for by neighbors following a midnight fire which destroyed $100,000 worth of property. Thrilling escapes from death were frequent, nnd that no one was injured is regarded as mirncu.-, lous. The firo started at 1 o'clock this morning in the furniture Btorc of Wicker & McManus at 2084 Market street. Numbers of sleeping fam ilies in apartments overhead or ad jacent were aroused by the noise of iiremen and apparatus as it re sponded to four alarms. Police and firemen rushed into the buildings and dragged forth be wildered men nnd hysterical women. Quick work cheated tho flnm ,f their prey and all occupants were rescued before -tho structures were consumed. But that doesn't exciisn vmi if vn ' jw J w are not a Commercial club member. YANKEE AND JAP IN FRIENDLY LOVE FEAST I Mother Church of Boston Is In Ab solute Control of First Church of Christian Science In New York. NEW YORK, Jan. 10. Tho last vestige of the Stetson .machine, which has controlled the First Church of Christian Science of this city, since its founding, passed early today when the candidates endorsed by Mrs. Augusta Stetson for re-election to tho board of directors of tho church, were beaten by n vote of 732 to 480. " fiuarM fcuti" The announcement of tho voto camo nt 4 o'clock this morning, fol lowing a session which lasted from 8 o'clock last evening to 4 o'clock this morning, when tho rlcuUtjro, nnd thus far thoro has 1910 that linn been asked for In any been no Indication that It Is to bo, former year in tho history of th'to pressed for consideration. Tho bill roadH. Ho miys that ho is not In a Is not a vow ono. In ono form or position to announce tho riotntU nt another It has boon Introduced lu to Present time. Inasmuch as tho several successive congress.- but ,,m,ot UuM m,t yot l,w)n 'M'Provod, . , .. , , , , but Ih In tho hnnds of the eastern of- novor yet has It rocolvod considers- ...... ... ..... , , ., ....... ... iiv.hiib til uiu njnuuii. ivi m miiuv Ion at the hands of any commltteo , , , Ul0 f , , o which it has been re erred. If Mr. nm, moUvo roJ Ufenn has any Intention of urging , fc t)ml , M fop w Its consideration this session, ho has ,, , . . .. ... allowed, given no lntlm.t cm of his purpose to , gomo Wcn ()f Mm f , , the chairman of tho commltteo on ag- monl ,,m, t f()r lho Q rlcnlturo, and without request from f , fnct that him tho commltteo will take no no-;jlBt ypnr ,ho npproprlntlon Bowod tico or Ills till. i Mr. o'llrlon was lu oxcchs of $2,000. Tho Lafean bill Jn Its present , . . . uuu, which was nenny nnviniru m shape ecem Ingly stands no chance of , ,ro niror,ntlon for thc whoU, " ..u.uuu- l,nrrm!u, Bj-stom. nry character ot Us rcqulromonts and .. ., ... ..... ,....... . ...... , . I ill u iiuiu ill uiu uinitji in iiivou tho manifest object sought to bo at-' llnp. ,inn ,nr ,, , ,,. talned are sufficient to guarantee a mm, fof ottorment tlmt tho offl. fight against It In committee, nnd t .... . ........ m. ...... ........ .... ... emm nru nun utnin. i uu now inn- is doubtful if tho bill should bo re-. ,,, pnlltvnv whMi u., m. ported to the house, but. should a " , t d ,nto lrn, Qr muBt bo report bo made, it would only bo aft-' ldod Uh conBll,rnb,0 rolIln,. V. . 1. .1 a -t " " u , u,u ""u "a "'""rniiy ntock Th0 0 & w th0 j,UKCt ( -u. .e goun(, oxton8on of ,ho Un,0 ,,. object onab o features But more ,fo m,uoimtoly 8Ul,pllei, wlln than this, It Is seriously questioned coac, nnd 0 Tho ftdd. ,uu7' ' " UWPO.CU tonfl tQ Borv,co on th(J 0 R & N , to enter upon tho regulation of tho , ., ,,,., .... , n slzo and contonts of packages In ..,. .... , ....... . . ' uoiuiiKiu" uiviDiuiin muni uu mil nun i which foodstuffs aro shipped in In- nftor Tho t BtPMKB,0 bolwooB terstato commerce. Such legislation , v,n,.,., n i .i... tr..i.n was not attempted under tho puro .,.,, ., food law. and t is not believed to bo clft8a thf0 h BOrv,co from tuo wnBl tho purposo of congress nt this lato . . ............. ........ .. day to set a precedent such as would mnl Browth of frul,lt bllRllinBa for ; bo established by tho passage of tho thIf) lorr,tory w, rPalr0 nu unUHU Lafean bill. i , ........ uiij mih" iii(iiriunuii. i llrawn In Intcrwt of Eat. ; .., , ot nb,0 , , (,t dl,fnto In a nutahell tho Lafean bill is a . ..... .... iniui iiuiuuu ua iu JUBk wuui lino uvuu measure drawn nt tho behest of cor- i.., . ,. ..... ,, ....... . udiuu iui, nam .ill. j uiiuii, 11111 ...... , . K,r0 wuo nnvti ollr mo budget Is tho largest In found their market rapidly falling tho hlfltory of thw 0 K & N , )ok Into tho hands of Oregon, Washing- , n , ,. KtMm ton and other western competitors. , ,.. , Western apples are today command- H,mnh. ., to ,.. Bomn i Baker's vs. Home Made Bread Wo lmvo homo-nmdo broad. Which would you rather pat, hoino-nmdo err bilkers? A foolish flueation to ask, 6r most people would bo willing to pay twice the price for homo-nmdo broad thoy pay for baker's, but you can buy tho good old-fashionod homo made bread at tho Rex Grocery for tho samo price as baker's. Large, well browned loaves, both nourishing and palatable, and baked from tho host flour in tho city. "Yakima Best" Take a loaf homo with you and bo con vinced. Rex Grocery Co. lng ton prices throughout tho cant. duo solely to tho superiority of tho fruit itself nnd tho nttrnctlvoncHS with which It is shipped to mnrkct and placed on sale. Tho sunorlor methods of western production and ohlpping havo enabled Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and Colorado growers to crowd out tho custom growors In their own markets and tho Lafean bill Is proposed to put an end to, or seriously hamper tho westerners in their fight for theso markots. Tho dopartmont of agriculture. which Is allvo to this situation, haB undertaken to nrouso eastern grow ors to tho necessity for nd nntlni. western motuods. but this far hnn mot, with llttlo success. It Is easier for tho eastern growers to ralso and soil Inferior fruit than to exorcise tho precaution characoristIc of his western competitor, nnd how tho. eastorn grower Books, throtich the balloting. fean bill, to drivo out his compotlt- uj uuuvi luguiauon. 'i no issue is i TOKIO. Jnn. 10. A rrlfirifinn nml Japanese naval officors engaged in a lovo feast today when Admiral Hubbard, in behalf of tho officers and men of tho American Atlantic fleet prosented tho Japanese Naval club with a hnndsomo loving cup. Many Japanese officials of high rank and naval officers, including ixumirai logo, wore present nt the ceremony. Nuvn! Minister Saito re sponded to Admiral Hubbnrd's pre sontation snecch. ITn nM "This expression of wnrm fni:nn it . . .. ui. mo pari oi our visitors from tlio United States is n nmnf p m. ----- -- .nu .-I,,- dial relations existing not only be tween tho navies of both countries, but tho people themselves. "I beliovo that (liio ;.in;,i..i .:n strencthon tho chnin nf f,ioi.: between Jnimn and AmnnVn t. ... uiu ,jiDt unn oi winch wns forged by Com- immoro reary more than half a cen tury ngo." raito will entertnln llm A oricers nt a banount fnniryi.f But that doesn't OIC11HA vnil if V... I urn tint o rnmn.w.!.i t..i. ... 1 ceased. day is in absolute rnnfrol. WWYmi and onco thn mnMcrf U ti ntirn Vii Kill - t f v wk t w w ia viu Mill it will remain so is believed to hingo I w11' s'nnd Httlo chancd of favorablo uviiin.uji ui uiu oiuiHumies I '"umuoiiiugB. i ui air. juiiean, in to tako tho election matter to tho j half-a dozen years, has mado do movo courts. If this is dono it will boito ot his bill-out of tho commUteo, upon allegations that cortain mom-,and thoro is no indication that ho will bors not entitled to voto wero al- P"t forth any unusual effort this sos lowed to cast ballots. .slon. nr?l!hUt r C8n't 6-X?"fi. .yU 5f ,you But thal ,,oosn't MCUS0 you yon are not a Commercial club member, are not a Commercial club member. John T. Stover of Salem Clty' ford visitotr. . officials rolatlvo to matters nortaln lng to tho now Camas Prairie railway or which ho Is tho president. This road Is tho Indopondont oporntlng company from Itlparla to Lowlston nnd from Lowlston to Ornngovlllo, which horetoforo had boon oporatod separately. But that doesn't excuso you if you aro not a Commercial club merabor. $12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 years old, nino acres in Bartlett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil. Terms. $12,000 Elovcn acres in Comico and Bosc pears, 3-1 years old. Theso trees aro in full bearing and will pay a good ineomo on tho price asked. $24,000 Th irty-two acres in Bosc and' Anjou' pours; trees aro from 4 to 7 years of age. Complete sot of buildings. Closo in. $7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles from Mcdford, all under tlio ditch and can be irri gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, closo to Mcdford; eight acres in Nowtowns and Spitzcnbergs 5 to 7 vears of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in peaches; two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $12,500 Twenty acres; 1G acres in 7-year-old New towns and balanco in 3-year-old Bartlett pears; no buildings. $7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit zenberg apples, 7 to .11 years old. $17,500 Thirty-fivo acresabout 25 planted to apples and pears, in bearing. Trees aro from G to 15 years old; buildings: four miles From Mcdford. $14,000 Tli irty-fivc acres; buildings; pxccptionallv fine place fov a home; tweivo acVos in apples anil pears Q years old; about an acre of bearing orchard; snw lyps ot uc-wi( " 11 acl'cs 111 al"fft; "II fio dcop freo soil. Ight roiling Btoek I $150 to $200 per acre-Stewart aero tracts; two miles rrom jucuiora; tracts aro from 10 to 25 acres in yize. Pino building spots on all; can all bo irrigated; cheapest tracts in tho Mcdford neighborhood; easv terms. - . $300 per acre Finest five and ten-acre orchard and garden tracts in tho valley; easv terms. $35000-270 acres; buildings; 2G acres in bearine bpitz, Nowtowns and Cornice pears; about GO acres in ono and two-voar-old nmilnn nnrl nnn iw firm r v - X wwi.iu, V111U UL words from them." While not in n postlon to tako up tho estimates or cost of tho now! equipment or tho tlmo when It would' ho delivered here, Mr. O'llrlon lntl-1 mated that tho highest typs ot both passenger and fro was Included In tho ordor. Mr. O'llrlon expects to no to St Paul within tho next fow days for aj consultation with Northern Pacific; NO WONDER THIS MAN SUDDENLY WENT INSANE HI.UUMINUTON. Til.. .Tnn. 10 Leonard Hliss, popularly known ns "Bnby" Bliss, becnuso of his 57C pounds of flesh nnd bono, famous as holder of n number of fronk hi cycle records, suddenly became in anno today and nttneked his fnmil' with n club. Tho fnt mnn wna ... r powered and disarmed before ho hnd injured any ono sorioiiflly. But that doosn't oxoimo you if you aro not n Commercial club mcmbor. ui cuara lanci. , . rrj W. T. YORK T CO. CALIFORNIA lite Mecca for Winter Tourists S8 TSS&lSS fits ZJmM miles of nuto drives through orange , 31- i WnUs of 0,utdowpoBtiino( such ns hundreds of region The World's tA bcoulov-ds, make this favored vSHAvSTA ROUTE ania,l?f a Thousand Vtonders" ' SOUTHEN PACIFIC CO. Privils aJlJSS M POiDtB ln th NrtUw08t' "top-ovor wuu flM,fr? to Los Alele and Return S47 KjnirBetWrnH m' "d Top-overs U, either dimttom 7'5 wS;? ncmutfHAY, General Passenger Aflent, POrlTLAND. 1 t JIB JH U'lJW. vSE US FIRST Whon in nood of Eloctrio Wiring, or Fixture and savo monoy by get tkiff host workmanship. Dynamo Hopnirinj a specialty. FLYNN BROS. MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS. MAIN STREET PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Water Heating. All, work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. P. MOORE AND E. E. SMTttt Oia Tribune, Building. Phono "931 II Do You Want to Sell? If you want io sell your busimess of any fond, or if yo want to sell your property, aad will make tU prico right, I would lik to hoar from you. Give description and price. AddresB J. E. SMITH, 513 Ohambor Com, er, Portland, Oregon, 1 I - vvmmuiumi ctuu meiuuer.