Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OIUttlON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1010.
A
FOREST SERVICE
GETTING READY
cMaklnn Maps and Preparing for tho
Summer Campaign Cruisers
Work on Snowshocs.
Tho United States forestry office
Is principally engaged In preparing
for tho next season's work, still more
or less field work Is being done.
; During tho past month 15 sales of
timber havo been made, more of
them In tho vicinity of Anhlandand
tho timber cut up Into cordwood.
There is a shortage of available fuel
In tho Immediate vicinity of Ashland,
and these sales are the result.
A party of cruisers are now en
gaged in estimating timber In tho
.Pelican Bay section on a prospective
sale of 1,000,000 feet of timber for
lumber. Tho cruisers are working on
snow shoes.
, Some boundaries are being run and
recognizance maps being mado In the
Applegato section, but tho general
field work will not commenco for a
couplo of months yet.
Twenty-flvo per cent of the gross
receipts from the sale of timber, graz
ing or other privileges are turned
over to the county in which the tim
ber is located, or where the permits
nre Issued.
SKIRMISHING ON KOLGATE SAYS TRAINMEN ASK IfflURDER RESULT
BETWEEN ARMIES! FEW CONTESTS HIGHER WAGES! OF BLOOD LUST
Desultory Flrlntj Continues Between Will Be Here Until January 29 List sixty-five Roads Are Involved
Revolutionists and
ment Armies in
ragua.
Govern-Nica-
BLUEFIELDS, Nicaragua, Jan. 21.
Desultory firing is going on today
of Claims Adjudicated Are
Open to Inspection.
Concentrated Action by Em
ployes of Roads
In East.
in Chicago Police Making Strenuous
Efforts to Discover a "Jack-tho
Ripper," Who Operates In
tho Windy City.
CENTRAL POINT TO HAVE
HANDSOME BOOKLET
CENTRAL POINT, Jan. 21. A
special meeting of the Commercial
club was held recently to pass on the
cover of tho community book, which
had been sent up from Portland for
approval. The front cover as a work
of art has not been eclipsed by any
thing yet issued in the way of com
munity advertising. A group of
Newtown and Spitzenberg apples and
Boso pears from perfect specimens
secured from Central Point orchards
are reproduced in "natural colors,
while below in bold characters ap
pears "Central Point, Roguo River
Valley, Oregon." The back cover is
a reproduction in colors of n young
applo orchard, the picture selected
II. L. Holgate, stafo superintend-i CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 21. Thou
cut of. water rights for tho Southern snn,i9 n? ,.:, ne nr. mll.
betwecn tho outposts of tho govern-, Oregon district, is in Mcdford and i , , ,i i
, , . vn-Kuii uiujh, 3 in "ll"""u ronds operating between the Missis-
ment and revolutionary armies near will remain hero until January 29. ; . ,, ,,,, ,,: (nc,
Aonvnnn ?l-im!ct.!n n-l.tM. ,,,.. Sippi riVOr MM till AtUUttlO I OnSt
Acojnpa. Skirmishing which begun DuriK this time tho claims filed h,VVo presented a demand for an m
yesterday, resulting in no eventual'. , . T11, .. , . urescmon n luninnu ior nn in
ndrnntn !tl,nr CM ,rna ..for walor Bntto creek will cronso in wages, nocortlmg to Ml an-
sumed shortly after dnwn. 1)0 n for tn0 inspection of those nonncement made here today,
As tho result of President Jladru 'interested, and 30 days will bo given
declaration that peace negotiations in which contests mnv bo filed.
with tho insurgents havo been aban
doned because of the terms mado by
Estrada, it is believed a general en
gagement at Acoyapa will tnko place
very soon. Tho result of this an
ticipated battle, it is believed here,
will havo much to do with tho future
plans of both lenders.
Tho torntory in which tho reads
,run extends from tho Ohio rivor la
tho Canadian line.
March 1, under tho law, water ovor, Malingers of tho ronds are o.v-
which there is no control will bo ( pectcd to hold a meeting soon to
nwnrded to tho claimant, nnd a do- fonnulnte a general reply to tho do-
cree will bo issued by the circuit-H"1' " possiblo that they may
. follow tho notion of 35 lines center-
court conxirming mo uuo oi uio
clnimnnt to the amount of water
which has been , adjudged to him by
the state board of control.
In enso of a dispute between par
Mr. Wert is improving the looks
of his pretty residence property on i;es or n contest over tho decision
forth central avenue.
ing in Now York, tho directors of
which refused to nccedo to a similar
demnnd by their employes' demands,.
hnt nalrml Hut trninninn in nmuiint .it, '
CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 21. llolicv-
,ine; that a iimniuo afflicted with
hloodlust killed Mrs. Jennie (Leg
horn, known as Ann Kurlong, whoso
headless mid disoinhowolcd body was
.found hero yesterday, tho polioo to
dny aro seeking a ".Jiiok-tho-rippor."
They fear a repetition of the horrible
crime, which is similar in its details
to tho infamous Whitcuhapcl mur
ders of London.
At prcsout thoro is littlo or nothing
whereby to traco tho murderer. No
clow was loft to reveal his identity,
hut tho circumstnnces surrounding
tho murder point to tho deed as one
committed for lovo of blood and joy
or killing.
OUR
CLEARANCE
Means the Saving' of
Dollars to You
A LADIES' SUIT
Costs only about half regular.
the stnto board, it will bo necessnrv
for the interested parties to tako the'
matter up in the courts, so that it
may he finally settled. '
"I do not anticipate many contests
in the Butto creek section," said Mr.
Holgatc. "In fact, I believe there will
i be few, if any. The work has bcon
i very successful in that district andj
. thl mninriiv nf 4lin rntpr.ncitr nn.
it i r.f i m k II-. r, i 1 - J - . .
nui u oinyie wrrcsi nab oeen rauue ntfefjc,i with the nllotmcnt made
investigation snows tnnt tno an
il"- nr,nrn;n,, Mmm!i. i, onssin crept into tho room of the
of of securing a compromise wage scale. omn." np?rc?,l' wh5l . Y . wn?
sleeping, mo nouy was nncKcu nnu
DRUNKS EVIDENTLY
FEAR NEW JUDGE
Since Mayor Canon Took Over
Police Court Work.
Although ho has been police court
judge since Monday, Mayor Canon
has not had a singlo case brought be
fore him not even one of "common
them."
HARRIMAN SYSTEM TO
HAVE OCEAN CONNECTION
NOT MUCH DOING
AT MIME LEDGE
Miners Waiting for Good Weather!
and Less Snow Before Doing
Development Work.
gouged, disemboweled and frightful
ly mutilated. The head was missing.
In spito of careful search, the po
lice havo been unable to find tho nn
fortunate womnn's head. It is hop
ed by them that when it is found it
will provo a clew for the nipt urn of
the murderer.
Things In the llluo Ledgo district
nro very quiet now. Tho annnual as
sessment work has been dono, nnd
ns the district la covorcd to n con-
Lovett Flics Memorandum.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jim. 21. -Attorney-General
Wiokernhnm today
granted Robert S. Lovott, chief of
the Ilnrriiunn interests, permission
to file a writ of memorandum sup
ixirting his request thnt the govern
ment dismiss tho nctiou whioh seeks
to dissolve tho merger of the Union
and Southern Pacific rnilwavs.
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 21. Of
ficials of tho ITarriman system in
Seattle todny confirm tho report that
thn TTnirm Pnnlfie will 5mmnlintl V
hPnn Hm nrplimlnnrv wnrl.- Inni.W sldorablo depth with snow, furthor wickorsham :, ll.nt 1,0 wm,ld take
drunk." Tho town has been quiet to tho cstnblishment of ocean con-i development work has been suspond- (ho memorandum Iulur cnimiiloro
and orderly and the calender is con- nection with its mil lino in Seattle. ed for tho llmo belnB' or untl1 bot tion.
sequently bare. Within a month's timo tho holdings tor wither prevails. . ' J Z
It mav bo that tho ordinary drunks of tho company on the water front- Tho now ownore tho "otho" Knox Turned Down.
it may do mai mo orainnry urunKb , . . . rmiin. iunl ncrogs tho rnniro from cm nrpiPT.imn t n,
win oo tusmnniiea ot us present mm " . . oi. rr.ir.uonuau, umi.
aro awaiting until tho Judge leaves stnjcturcg nm dcstruct5on of tho bi(J thq Blue havo a force of nen doing ActinR 5n nppnrcnt conccrt with tho
for Southern California to study buiid;nfrg win bo i,ot:t,n. development work, but moat of tho jnpnnesC( wi,;cj, t,m,C)i jown to,iy
n thn mt Himl nnd W sniP paving to have their time, belienng it j3 authoritatively stated that otnor cam ftro lulesccnt. tho sci,cmo 0f Secretory of State
for tho purpose being taken from the .that they will have an easier timo be- part of tho Ilarriman lino Pacific This year, though, overyono looks Knox for tllu noutrnlixntion of the
Fiero orchard. The cover is printed foro Judgo Eifert, who, as acting Mail steamers will bo diverted from for a b s Uoom ,n tI,Q ai8trlcl nntj Manchiirinn railway, Russia todny
;n fn i ; ?n,? n idln.. ' mnvnr. tnlrp nvir tho inb. However. San Franc sco nnd bo broucht from luu Blu"- ireiu' linndcd to AmbnssnUOr Kockliill a
- . . .... ... tt ...... c.-,n- j i flnvolnnmnnt. ...i.!t. :..
w n 1 1 1 " mnr tvini 'nm iinnniuni in rspniun inrepi.
A WBAP
I
Costs only about half rugular.
A HAT OR PUR
Costs less than half regular.
ALL ODD LOTS OF REMNANTS
At very closo prices.
The Hutchascm Co.
Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co.
STEEL WITHDRAWS CASE
AGAINST P. R. L. & P. CO.
SALEM, Or., Jan. 21. Tho rail-
rond commission todny dismissed tho
complaint filed against tho Portland
Railway, Light & Power company by
Will O. Stool. Tim complaint against
tho company by Stool was that it
was running opon.mid unlimited cars
on tho St. John line, and n hearing
had been sot for January 25 in the
Chamber of Commorco building in
Portland. Tho dismissal is at tlio. plaint,
request of Steel, who says in his let' roliuf.
case bo dismissed that the coinpntiy
has shown a disposition to remedy
tho situation, and in view of that
fact askH that tho suit bo dismissed
without projudico and with tho un
derstanding that it bo filed agiiliu
should tlio company fail to livo tip
to its agreement.
Medford, Oregon This certifies
thnt wo havo sold Hall's Texas Won
der for tho euro of all kidney, blad
der and rhoiiuintio troubles for ten
it
yours, aim navo never mm n enm-
It gives quick nnd permanent
Sixty dnyK' troatmont in orn-li
rnnlv which is believed to be ndverse. tor to tho commission nskinc that tho ImiUIo. Modford Pharmacy,
Tomorrow, Saturday is The Last Day of Our
CLEARANCE SALE
you do not note the following prices, you will lose on one of the greatest opportunities ever thrown to the people of
Southern Oregon. Every remaining article in our great sale cut to the quick.
AS THE MONTH PROGRESSES BARGAIN LOTS HERE AND THERE ARE MUCH DEPLETED. THESE SMALLER LOTS ARE BEING CONGREGATED TOGETHER AND
MARKED DOWN STILL LOWER THAT THEY MAY BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. ANY WAY YOU MAY TURN IN THE STORE NOW BARGAINS BECKON YOU. TOMOR.
ROW'S PRICE LIST WILL PROVE VERY ATTRACTIVE TO THOSE WHO KNOW AND APPRECIATE UNUSUAL VALUES IN MERCHANDISE.
EVERY LADIES' SUIT TO $25 FOR SATURDAY ONLY $9.49
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
THESE ARE BEYOND QUESTION THE GREATEST
JANUARY SALE BARGAINS WE HAVE
EVER OFFERED.
Our laces and embroidery section is offering values in
this January Sale that surpass by far all previous offer
ings. Special purchases favorably consummated enable
us to quote values of the most pronounced interest.
Laces; values to 20c yard; Saturday, yard 5c
Embroideries to 50c yard; Saturday, yard 13c
WAISTS, JUST 1-2
FINE JANUARY VALUES.
In addition to the full assortments with which this sale
opened, recent arrivals have greatly strengthened the
showings and consequently tho values. Thus the second
week finds this section not less strong in unusual offerings
Every Waists in stock reduced to one-half price.
$1.00 Waists : 50c
$1.50 Waists 75c
$2.00 Waists $1.00
LINENS
Values of great interest, groupqd in assortments of won-
4 I I I H
derful range, including every good style, both in design
and material, are making tho history of this January Waist
Sale one of notable savings.
75c fine mercerized 70-iuch Linen i..50c
$1,75 fine all linen floral design Linen $1,25
But Now to Cap the Climax and to Completely Petrify Competition
OUR SPRING LINE OF MUSLIN WEAR, SUITS, PIECE GOODS, HOSIERY, ETC., WILL GIVE YOU PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE BUYING PUBLIC PRICES THAT
WILL SET A NEW RECORD IN VALUE-GIVING PRICES SO DARING, CLOSE TO COST, SO UNPARALLELED, THAT ALMOST EVERY PATTERN WILL BRING FORTH
THE INQUIRY: "HOW CAN THEY DO IT FOR THE MONEY?"
WE WANT EVERY PERSON TO KEEP THIS LITTLE BLOCK OF STATEMENTS BEFORE THEM UNTIL OUR SPRING LINE IS IN THEIR HANDS, THEN WE INVITE AND
URGE EACH OF YOU TO TELL US FRANKLY YOUR OWN OPINION OF THE VALUE YOU FIND IN THE LINE. IF WE ARE NOT MISTAKEN, YOUR OPINION WILL CO
INCLDE STATEMENT FOR STATEMENT, WITH OUR OWN, HOWEVER STRONGLY DRAWN THAT OPINION MAY SEEM TO YOU NOW. WE BACK EVERY STATEMENT
' WITH THE GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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MEEKER & COMP'Y