THE MEDFORD MAJX TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1910. JURYMEN QUIZ WITNESS IN CASE Hefrnann Case Continues In Portland J. 0. Mann Is Put Upon the Stand and Ex . amfned. PORTLAND, Jan. 19. Members of tho Jury turned nroescutore In tho Blngcr Hermann case today and gave J. D. Mann, secretary of tho Star Browing company a very bad few minutes. This added to tho pertlont questions which Colonel Worthlngton asked ot Gcorgo G. Brown, clerk of the state land board, In regard to tho action ot tho old state land board under transactions, added tho only spice to tho morning session ot the court. J. D. Mann was put on tho stand to show that he had taken tho ack nowledgements to a large number of tho applications for school lands for George Sorenson dur)ng 1901. He testified that Sorenson had taken him down to his of fico on Front and Stark streets ono evening and there had in troduced a Iargenumber ot men to htm, "who looked like saloon bums" and that he bad sworn, them to blank applcations for school land and that at tho same time ho had made out blank assignments ot tho 6amo lands In favor of Sorenson. But that doesn't excuse yon if you are not a Commercial club member. WANT NEW COUNTY ROAD ON EAST SIDE A petition Is being circulated by C. H. Plerco for the opening of a county road, leaving the road to Hlllcrcst about a quarter ot a mile this sldo of the orchards and running aorth three-quarters of a mile, then gyest to a junction with tho Eagle ijplnt road In the neighborhood of thO'Mc Andrews place. The object Is to make a boulevard which will afford an excellent view of Medford and the valley, and at tho same time give the porperty owners in that district an outlet. The right of way for tho Toad has already been donated. But that doesn't excuse you if you are not ti Commercial club member. A. S. Furry was a Medford visitor last Saturday. up J,- V J. f ' 4 "J HOPKINS ORCHARD IS SUBDIVIDED Will Be Placed on the Market in Ten-Acre TractsGood Op portunity for In vestment. The Hopkins orchard, recently purchased by John R. Allen, has been subdivided into small tracts, averaging ten acres in size, and will bo placed upon tho market. An op portunity is hero presented to se curo n tract of valuablo orchard land, already in bearing and ready to begin paying baok the cost price at once. W. T. York & Co. are the selling agents in Medford. COUNCIL PASSES FRANCHISE. (Continued from pra 1.) notify was placed on file. A petition to widen Eleventh street was referred t-. tho street committee. Ordinances 285, providing for a sewer on Jaclison street; 286, provid ing for a contract for tho city print ing with the Medford Printing Co.; 287, prohibiting minors from fre- qucntlng places where Intoxicating iquors aro cold and fixing tho penal ty for violation of this ordinance; 28S, for 6ewor on Bennett . avenue wcro passed. Resolution providing for a water main on Thirteenth from Newtown to King, passed. Tho sum o $1500 was ordered transferred from tho Mater fund to tho interest fund. The communication of tho city en gineer regarding tho fixing ot the width of certain streets was ordered I published and February 1, 1910,' fixed as date for hearing. Tho sum ot $500 was ordered transferred from the contingent to .the general fund. Tho city attorney was Instructed to ;flraw up an ordinance la referenco to sewer connections and fixing a pen alty for failure to obey tho ordinance But that doesn't excuse you if you are not a Commercial club member. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Daggett are in Medford from their orchard farm west of the city. r ' ' ' -fa ' f - . New Type WALSH IN ANGER SMASHES CAMERA Banker on Way to Federal Prison Suddenly Attacks Newspaper Man Who Would Se cure Picture. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jnn. 10. Appearing unconcerned ht his nearer approach to prison, convicted and coudemncd bahkor John R. Walsh arrived horo today from Chicago ou his way to tho federal prison nt 'Leavenworth, Kan. Before tho train arrived Walsh nsked only one' question of hU guards. "Have we missed tho Missouri J?a oifie out of Kausns CityT" ho ques tioned. "I nm afraid so," respondedMnr shal Hoy. TTr. .In n-n Knonn U'nlcll "T guess wo will go up trolley," said Marshal Hoy, interrupting his pris oner's query. "It will bo a nico trip," ho continued lightly. "Yes," commented Walsh, some what sadly, "a nice trip; a nico trip." One show of nngor marred tho banker's arrival. A newspnpor pho tographer nttcmpted to snap a pic ture of Walsh as ho alighted from tho train. Walsh ran at him and smashed the camera before Hoy could interfere. Walsh's outburst camo so sudden ly that both Hoy and tho photograph er wero taken unawnres. Tho bankur made no comment and resumed his placo quietly by the sido of his es cort. But that doesn't excuse you if you are not a Commercial club member. PETITION FILED TO PAVE CENTRAL AVENUE A petition which has been In clrcu-' lotion for some time for tho paving of Central avenuo from Thirteenth1 street north to tho city limits, was( filed this morning with the city re corder. Tho petition was signed by a largo nearly unanimous majority of tho porperty ownors affected by tho move. $1000 THROWN AWAY Old type and equipment exceeding in cost $1000 from the Medford Mail and Southern Oregonian job offices has been dumped and replaced by , New Furniture, Dust proof racks, modern fixtures and series of the latest type faces, individual motors, the best craftsmen, enable us to do printing quicker better and more satisfactory than ever. We are ten times better fixed to do good work than ever bef oi&r--no longer handicapped by old materials and inadequate equipment or the unavoidable delays due to moving. ' The largest stock of bonds in the city, to select from. Estimates cheerfully furnished. MEDFORD PRINTING COMP'Y Printers and Publishers . 38 South Central Ave INVESTS $6,000 6CTSI1 8,000, Scott V. Davis Cleaned Up $12,000 In Less Than Ono Year by In vesting In Medford City Property. Last February Scott Davis pur chased .13 . acres ot land on West Main street from J. W. Wiley for 16000. Ho platted tho ground, nam ed It Highland Park adltton and -placed It on tho market. During tho year ho ,a.old to Individuals lota enough to make htm whole on tho original Investment. Yesterday ho concluded a deal whereby tho remainder ot Highland Park becomes tho property of Cuslck & MoyorB, H. H. Croft and Fred S. Hutchlngs, In consideration ot tho payment of 318,000. a clear profit ot $12,000 on an Invostmont ot $6,00 is something phenonional, and so far is tho record in real cstnto trans actions In Medford. Highland Park Is admlnnrably sit uated for residence purposes, and tho new owners purposo to grado tho streets and put In cemont walks be fore again placing it on tho market. West Main will bo paved in front of tho proporty this spring. But that doesn't excuse you if you arc not a Commercial club mombor. I co Gorge lit Indiana. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 10.--Grinding its wny down Wolf creek, an immenso ico gorge is sweeping toward Evnnsvillo todny. It is fear ed that tho great ico flood will be stopped by n bend just below tho city, damaging tho creek nnd causing a flood nnd will result in heavy property damage'. Tho gorgo broko several miles nbovo Evnnsvillo last Monday with n roar that was heard plainly here. Six miles of ice, tearing its way through banks and sweeping with it trees nnd small buildings, immedi ately began a slow but irresistible advance toward the Ohio river. Wolf creek is rising rapidly, and already damago aggregating more than $500,000 has been dono along its banks. Many coal barges havo been crushed in the floes. But that doesn't excuso von if you are not rt Commercial club member. MEXICO MAN PAYSJBIG PRICE Anderson & Green Mako Record Sale for Land In Foothills, Flvo Miles From tho City 29 Acres Orlnn $25,000. Anderson & Orcon report tho sale of 20 norcH of tho old Millor pin no, five milcH west of Medford, on the foothill road, to Dr. Donn nud Mr. Herbert of Oswald, N. M., for $25, 000. This is at present the rocnpl for pneo por noro in tlint locality. How long It will stand is another mnttor, for prices aro increasing right nlong. Tho Innd is n choico ploeo, however. Fifteen nores are plnntcd to Btnnd nrd commercial variation of pom and apples, which will hoar next year, nnd tho balance- is hi young trees. . But that doesn't oxcuso you if you are not n Commercial club mombor. HAMILTON CONTRACT. (Continued front upon tho terms, of thin contract." Tho notice then states that Hamilton was so ordered to stop work nbout August 1, 1009. Now that flvo flvo months havo elapsed without no tlco to resume work tho constractor demands: if tho city shall fall to glvo notlco to recommence tho work by March 1, 1910, and In conse quent thorcof, tho final completion of said plpcllno shall bo delayed bo young tho flint day of Juno, 1910, nnd water Is not furnished by tho city for tho purposo ot mnklng tho neces sary testa for leakages, etc then tho said contractor demands thnt tho balanco withhold for tho construction work porforired at that time, shall bo forthwith paid and tho contractor rolcasod from any and nil liability under tho terms of tho con tract and that all liabil ity under his bond bo cancelled and tho contract to bo null and void." But thnt dnosu't excuso vou if yon aro not n Commercial club member. J. S. Stagg was In Medford last Saturday on business. Mr. Stngg leaves for his now homo In Potnlumn, Cal. New Equipment . January Clearance 0M Lots, Eftds of Lines etc Now is tho timo to buy all kinds of roranants, onds of linos and odd lots of hosiory, undorwoar, dross goods and Bilks, waists, skirts, wraps, suits, oto., otc, at a saving of from 25 PER CENT TO 00 PER CENT. See the Windows For thoro you find a truo indox to tho bargains in stock. A closer look at tho goods in tho storo will givo you tho truo information that tho bargains aro tho host to bo found in Southom Orogon. We Invite Friendly Criticism of this Store If there is anything wrong with this storo -if tho prices are not aaherea to as advortisod -if our clerks or tho proprietors do not troat you courteously, if there is a tiling you think could bo improved in tills store, we will thank you to drop us a card and givo us your opinion. This is tho peoplo's storo, thoy havo made it, they should be interested in tho way it is run. SEND US YOUR CRITICISMS. TKe Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. 1 Ul.L! L 1 . 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