frcflfln Historical SoeUV nnv Mull .4. I lilted fti'hs AiHiii'liiiloii, I'll 1 1 l-onxcd Wlro Report Thti only paper In tho world imiIiIIhIihiI In n city tliu mIzo of Modford liu vIiik n 'mined wire, Medford Tribune THM WRATHEItTW x i 1 . Tonight mid Friday Vnir. Thursday High GO, low 39, rango 48. VOVM'VU YfiJAR MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1910. No. 2G1. MAIL WHiTEWASHiCR JOB NOT WANTED EDITORS QOK FOR FILER Representative Lloyd of Missouri Lcft RCCsntly for San Francisco and Sidesteps Appointment on Commlt tco to Look Into Balllngcr Row House Elects Him to Plncc, De spite His Protests. Now Local People Are Looking for Him Without Success Report Ho Tried to Assign PropertyMay Be Forced Into Bankruptcy. WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 20. By n voto of 180 to 301 tho houso toilny olvctcd tho members of tlio' Hnlllngor-l'iiiehot investigation com mittco ns selected by tho Republican ' caucus last night. ! Lloyd of Missouri, who was ub slilutcd by tho ItepublicntiH for Itni ni'V of Illinois, who treviiuly hml boon selected by tho Democrats, nnid on tlio floor of tho limine that ho would not servo. IIo wn elected, novorthulosH. Ah n result tlio liontte IMirtum of the iutpNtiirntinii may ho-' como n bohtntlcd affair, witli one member missing, l WASHINGTON, I). C, Jnn. 20. Moro subtle infonimtion in eoniioc tion with tho HuIlitiRor inno wiik in dicatcd todny when Representative Lloyd (I)otn.) of Missouri, announc ed lut t ho would not nerve th np- (Conlliuif.l on hh S ) M. Uller, who recently conducted a Jowolry store nnd pawn shop on the corner of Central nvonuo nnd Mnln street, tuft recently on a business trip to San Francisco, nnd a number of people are now making Inqtilrtus an to IiIn whereabouts without succoits. It In alleged by attorney who nro In trted in bolmlf of curtain claims tliMt whon ttller loft ho bail with him his cult chm full of tlio iirlnclpnl valuable of hi store nnd that when ,hc reached Sun Francisco ho endonv- orod to make an nnalgnmont of his biihlnowi to bin crodltorH. Certain creditors In Modford refuse to sottlo on a percentage bimU and wilt force the affair Into tho United States court of bankruptcy. Il tnny bo that teller In stilt In San Francisco and will return here, but effort to hK-nto ti tin by certain of hi credltoiH have bo far fnllod. L. B. WARNER High Grade Nursery vStock Orchard and City Property , BOO Or NEaI HERMANN S ()ffk(? with Warner, Wortnwui AS More Modford, Ore. Jan1. 20, 1910 To tho Public: In disposing of my Walnut Park Add'i tion I used the advertising columns of The Modford Mail Tribune exclusively . A striking example of the great valueof this medium to realty dealers is the fact that I sold the last 20 lots in less than the same number of days at top notch prices, during what is considered by realty men the dullest season of the year. t : ft L. B. WARHBR TUESDAY SLOGAN One Hundred and Seventy New Members Admitted to Commercial Club Membership New Ones Are Being Rounded Up Rapidly Me dynski Leads in Getting Members. IN DAD EOR For a Minute He Is Linked With Blue Mountain Forest Juryman Opens Slight Vista Into Irregularities, of Geer Land Board Administration' of 1901. SEE JEFF! CRUSADE AGAINST m prig CDflU0 UltUI(l) One hundred and seventy members were admitted to membership in the Medford Commercial club Wednes day cveninir. tbo result of the cam paign for new members inaugurated . ten days ago. F. V. ITedynski sccur- J ed a lnrger number than any other j member, turning in over fortv. Blaine t KInmr Scott Dnvis each turned in) over twenty. A. S. Rosenbaura and, Secretary Conrad each had a long list. The balance was scattered '. amonf: various members. The club has fiied COO as tho membership i: desires to secure bv , next Tuesday evening, when the hijeh . jinks and annual celebration will be : held at tho 3redford theater, and a I wmriwina campaipn ior new members . will be made. Every club member is expected to bring in at least one new name. So far less than thirtv mem- (ContlnueJ on pace 5.) PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 20. Dinger Hermann, cx-commisatoncr of tho ceneral land offlco, for a minute to day, was linked with tho Blue Moun tain forest reserve conspiracy by George Sorensen; then the court in structed the Jury that the testimony should not bo considered as binding upon Hermann unless tho govorni mcnt proved the. conspiracy later In Its case. The link, Indefinite as It was, camo in the testimony of Sorcnson, when ho said that F. P. Mays had made a demand upon him that he give up a" portion ot the school lands in the forest reserve In order to help pay for the expenses of tho reserve's cre ation. Sorenson had asked Mays what the expense was, contending that if he gave up one-third or a half of his holdings that ho was entitled to (Continued on paco S.) Manager Hazelrlgg After Booking for Big Boy Will Get Hit If the Party Comes South Instead of Returning East From Portland Due' First Week In February. If the Jyffrlm) uarty prorwU to California nftor vldltliiR Portland on January 2S, limtoud of going nt over tho Northern Pacific, ns was originally planned, Modford will see tho big follow. Mnunger Hiuetrlgg ot tho Medford has wired John Cort offorlng a largo gunratitco to Kocuro tho attraction nnd Corf ban prom IkoiI to book tho show for this place if thoy come south. Tho nttrtutlon would bo olio that would drnw well, n the entire world I toilHy watching tho "big ftftlow" who In July will Iikvo tbo task of de fending the supremacy uf tho white rarji when hw moots Ltl' Arth'r John mm for the pugilistic championship of the world. I'or years Jeffries has bou ii center ot attraction and Is doubly iso during tho pnt fow months Rluco II devolved upon him to cheek tho niiplrnttout ot Johnson. If tho pnrty goes south, as It bt said they will, tho big follow will npjpear here. They are duo tho first week In Fobrunry. JEFFRIES TO EMULATE EXAMPLEOF TEDDY Announces That He Will Go to Africa Afters Big Battle, and Hunt for Big Gnme. TWO CONTEST CASES BEFORE CANNON TODAY . : Government Contests Right of Tim ber and Homestead Claimants to Land Perjury Alleged. CLUB TALKS OF LABOR MEN OVER PLANS TO BUILD COUNTRYUHfTETO IIS OWN DOME FORSWEAR MEAT DENVER, Col., Jan. 20. Jim Jef fries Is going to follow tho oxamplo of nooeovolt and hunt big gamo in Africa. Ho announced today that utt er his championship bnttlo with John son next July with a party ot friends ho will Journoy to tho dark continent, going as far ns (ho routo ot tho Rooio volt pnrty. Tho former champion signed a con tract today with publlshors, permit ting tholr staff wrltora and moving ptcturo men to accompany his party, Tho terms ot tho contract woro not nnnouncod, " Mystery Cleared Up. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 20. The mystoryq surrounding tho Idontlty ot tho young woman whoso skoleton was found lato yostorday In a box on tho bonch near Magnolia bluff was clear ed up today whon tho remains woro posltlvoly doclarod to bo thoso of an Indian girl who was htirlod on tho hluff 20 yonrs ago. The bonos woro examined this morning by tho cor oner, who found unmlstakablo signs of tho aborlglno burial oustom In tho shapo ot trlnkota and tho bark from tre'oe, which Is always placod ovor the corpso ot an Indian boforo burial. United States Commissioner Canon Is todny taking testimony In two con tests wherein tho United States Is contestant. ' Tho caso of the United States vso, Colomnn Nunan, ttmbor ontry on land In township 35 ran go 3 cast, was hoard this morning. In tblB case tho govornmont contends that tho con tostoo Hworo falsoly In alleging In proving up that ho had vUttod tho land, and tho cancellation of his claim ' Is nsked on this count, ( This nftornoon tho caso of tho United States vs. H, I, Johnson on a , homestead eutry In township 38, rango four west, will be heard. Tho 'allegation of tho govornmont In this case Is that good faith In sottlomont nnad cultivation was wanting onn tho part ot tho claimant. C. It. Arundoll npponrs for tho govornmont lu both ensos, E, W. 1 Kuykondall &i Bosoburg npponrs for , tho contoatee in United States vs. Nunan and J. A, narby in United atntcs ts. Johnson. Attorney Q, F. Billings of Ashland I was in wouioru Tuursuay ou legal UuBinoBs, Building Committee Tells of Plan Whereby Commercial Club Can Build Home, of Its Own Without Much Effort. At the mooting of tho Commercial club lost evening Mr. Osonbruggo for tho building conurtlttoo reported that It wnB doomed Inadvlsablo to erect a building on tho land owned by the city which Is noxt to tho city hntl, and asked that a permanent building committee bo appointed to try and find another locntlon. Mr. Oson bruggo stated, that tho commlttoo thought that for $20,000 a good lo cation could bo purchased and n suitable building erected. Ho advis ed an Issuo ot 400 shares ot stock to bo sold for S50 por share, tho club guaranteeing 4 por cent Interest on such stock, Tho commlttoo figured thnt by routing tho lower floor that tho cntlro upper floor (50x100) could bo used for club purposos at a ren tal of $400 por year, and that tho stock would pay much moro than 4 por cont on tho Investment. Tho commlttoo was glvon an extension In tlmo and authorized to communicate with tho Southorn Pacific Railroad company to soo what could bo dono In regard to gottlug a leaso from tho compauy for a building location. Enumerators Xnmcri, In rcsponso to n motlbn mndo and carried at tho mooting hold Decom bor jn 1009, authorizing Judgo Col vlg to namo tho census enumerator for tho city, tho chair statod that ho had roforrod tho matter to a special commlttoo, nnd If thoro woro no ob jections ho would appoint tho men that tho commlttoo rccommondod, who woro Georgo H. Trnnn, John Phaogor, J, T. Summorvlllo and Charles N. Halght Mr. Hondrlcks, suporvlsor ot census, sont word that ho could ubo all tho applicants that woro not uboiI within tho corporato limits ot tho city In tho country sur rounding It. Aftor tho roadlng of a communi cation from Will O. Stool containing a bill against tho club contracted dur ing AugitBt, 1008, tho bill was ordor- od paid. From All Sections Come Reports That Move Is Rapidly Growing in Favor Declare "Hole In Doughnut" Too Large. ! DENVER. Cal.rJnaa. 20. Moving westward by leap nd bounds, the icr.sado started In Ohio against high PAULHAN WILL FLY IN FRISCO FIRST OF WEEK IKEALIY i E ARE BRISK j Much Property in City and Valley Is Changing Hands Sating' Several Sales Gives Medford Commercial Club the Benefit. Makes Daring Frenchman Will Attempt to Break Record for Altitude When Ho Appears in Bay City Duplicate Feats. Realty dealers throughout tho city are jjubilaut over tho sales that are takinp; place from day to day in city and orchard property. Never before at this season has the market been moro active. I A deal has just been closed where SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 20. . to Dr- Adkins has sold his place to It was announced today that Louis w; n; Brown for $15,000. The prop erty lies on Riverside avenue north, Tl IL it.. T. f i , j food prices has reached this city, and j broke tho world's record for high ' from Main street, thence north 300 aeroplane flights during tho Los Au- i feet on Riversido and 300 feet deep, geles nvlation meet, will fly in this Tnis sal Wfls made by A. B. Saling. noxt Sunday afternoon hundreds ot Denver union labor men will assem ble to sign a pledge to forswear moat and eggs for SO day"' Tho loaders In the movemont here confidently declared todny tho bollcf that thoy will be blo to compel Col orado butchers to cut existing prices. Thoy say that Sunday'a meeting will launch a boycott that within a week will extend throughout tho stato. (Cntlnu4 on page I.) Omaha In Line. OMAHA, Nob., Jan. 20. Moro than 5000 porsons in Omaha already have signed an anti-meat pledge and loadors of the local movoment to city on January 23, 24 and 25. no will arrivo here Saturday, accom panied by his assistants, Mnsson nnd Mnscnrol, who also will pive-exhibi-tion flights. E. C. Runyan, president of tho Mill Valley & Tamalpais railways, has offered a prize of $1000 to tho avi ator who first completes tbo trip. LOS ANGELES. Cnl., Jan. 20. Louis Paulhan today said that ho will attempt to break nil existing records for high flight on Sunday, when ho will mako his first nseousion in his ilr. baling also reports the i'ol lowinp; sales of Into: Quarter section on Evans creek, $7000; ono -iO-ncro ranch in Sam's Vnlloy at $3000 . seven lots in East Medford at $2000 ;J two lots at $900. He also was con nected with the deal mndo on tho Rader place, near Eagle Point, of 530 acres, nnd two lots in Narregan addition at $500. These sales woro made in the past two months, and, bays Mr.. Saling, "They were made through the boosting and energy of the Medford Commercial club." Yesterday Clinton Merrick of Ev niist.on, 111., purchased from A. n. Lawrentz the tatter's 17-ncro ranch, located about two and ono-hnlf miles west of Medford. It is tho intention of Mr. Merrick nnd Bayless French, who is interested with him, to 6ot the tract out to npples and pears, with peneh fillers, this winter. Tho purchas eprico was $4000 and the sale was made by R. W. Northup. TRAIN RUNS AWAY; FRIDAY WGHT SHOW THREE MEN KILLED! WILL DE GOOD ONE bron'k thn hleh nivat nriccs nredlct Fiimian hinlane nt San Frnnnisen. that bofore night an amazing propor- On Monday n cross-country pn? tlon ot tho city's population will bo "60-day vegotArlans," Reports from other Nobraska clt los Indtcato that the crusndo Is find ing hundreds of supporters. Mass mcotlngs In many towns hnvo been called. Labor unions nro assuming n prominent place la tho tight. Pittaburfc Tabes It Up. PITTSBURG, Fa., Jan. 20. A mass mooting will bo hold hero to night to plan a campaign against the high prlcoa ot food. Pledges to ab stain from meat will bo circulated among Uiom who attend. FRANKLIN, N. H Jnn. 20. Do clnrlng that th "lolo In tho dough nut" Is belni Incrciund in proportion to tho increase In tho prlco of tho parity, cttUen of Franklin- today are proparlng to appeal to "Washington from tho action ol local bakers. "Look at th doughnut, not at th'o holo" ha ao attraction for tho Frank scnger-carrying run wUl bo attempt ed, nnd it is more thnn probable that Mmo. Paulhan will nccompnny him on this flight. Mnscarol will journoy north with Pnulhnn, taking along ii Bleriot monoplane, in which ho will endeavor to put into tho air at tho meet. Mnsson will bo given charge of tho smnller Fnrman machine ns Pnulhnn will confine his efforts nt flying tho 80-horsepower two-pns-songor nerial car. A boycott on doughnuts Is being agltatod. Enslneer Loses Control of Heavy Principals In Fine Fettle Two Good Train, Which Grade Into a Dashes Down Curve. 21" Preliminaries Will Be Staged. CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Scores of un ions todny aro considering a gonor al foreswoarlng of meat and oggs owing to prevailing high prlcos. The The wreck of a runaway freight tram on tho Jloffatt road today, killing three trainmen and injuring two, makes a total of ton trainmen killed and 10 injured in tho Rooky Mountain district in the thoy8 -f The fight fans will see a good show at the Medford cheater when Roy Doan and Georgo McGaun clash tor a 15-rouud contest. I Both men aro trained to tbo min ute and are in as tlno shapo for a I lively contest as could bo wished. jTho main ovont will bo ono worth teeing from every standpoint, while 'thn nrntlmfnnrlnR will qprvn tn imnu I-.- r - " tho crowd. DENVER, Colo., Jan. 20.-Thrje " 18 to b understood that this Is , . ... . . . not a prlzo fight in any sense of the trainmen wore lulled, two were in- WOrd. but puroly u boxlUK contP... jurod, ono of them probably fatally, early todnv when nn inbound freight train on tho Moffntt lino wns wreck- boycott ngainBt ments Is spreading ed and running away down a long throughout tho middle west wlth'trrado near Antolopo. Colo. Tho and as such the featuroa which bring tho fighting gamo Into bad repute aro ollmlnated. grent rapidity and butchers aro lm plorlng the great packing firms horo to como through with a general re duction In prices. Action by tho local unions will af llnl o. who ar paying from 10 to 12 fMt hR( R mllonn concorns ially wbn the hole makes. tho border tr0(lo of m ot dough look Ilk a shoo string. dead and injured aro being brought horo. Tho onginoor lost control of tho hoavy train nnd tho trainmen realiz ed their peril ns it dashed at in creasing speed down tho hill, but were unablo to stay tho acoidont which thoy know was certain to fol low when thoy struck a curve. GREAT INTEREST TAKEN IN PHOENIX MEETINGS Tho evangollstlo meetings being hold at Phoenix by Roy, and Mrs. Jackson aro attracting moro and more interest as thoy proceod. Mrs, Jack son as a song leader Is unsurpassed, and tho sermons have drawn crowded houses every ovonlng.