Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 01, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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Medford M a.ilTrine:
puumsuuw daily ukckvt'hatuhoav.
A cwimilldatlon rff tiu MiHltonl Malt, established tS; the Southern Oregon
i Un. extuiillaiRM 190X, tho Democratic Time. eatahllshtnt IST1; tho Anhtaiul Trlli
uno, em-ibllaheU 1SC. and the Modfortl Tribune. eatablUhed t0.
iftVll 1'MptT f tK' 'U AUmH ;
can afford
UEUHQB PUTNAM, Editor mid Mnnagor. . .;
tntanHt aecoTulTllauTf November 1, lW.t tho pontotflc at MeJford.
OrcEon. under tho act of March S, 1879.
n roar, by maU.
subscription ratks.
.... ,...fS.OO One nionlti by
mall or carrier.... .SO
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BETTER RECALL THE RECALL.
irwr ruca11 PGtitiou has 1)0011 ttle(l ttgawst Mayor U.-N.
'V of Ashland, in which it is alleged that the mayor has
'iT'suoVn himself 'generally incompetent" in the administra
tion of his office, has been "instrumental" in expending
I the publie.funds on improvements made particularly for
his private property, and he summarily dismissed the su-
. perintending engineer of the municipal lighting plant, and
that he has "shown favoritism and incompetence" in the,
appointment of committees for the current year.
The charges sound rather flimsy to the outside puh-
trom (lie practice 01 tlitiall bid Iho rich, who
to luit buy their machine.
The average American lias loo much ingenuity and loo
much' impatience to bother with a HchooJ for fljriiig. Giva
him a machine and it will not be long before he is its mas
ter or breaks his neck in t.ljo allempt. Aviators are cer
tain to rapidly increase in number, as aviation is an at
traction to tho udvonturesojne that will draw thousands to
tho calling. A loss of interest in trial expositions and
meets will follow and the aviator, instead of drawing big
fees, will be reduced to a salary as man-birds become com
mon throughout the world.
The success of aviation must eventually work a tre
mendous revolution. It would not be surprising if air
ships eventually brought about universal peace, for they
can bring about such wholesale slaughter that neither fort
nor battleship will afford any protection from an army of
airships dropping (Ivnanpte'through the heavens.
SURVEYS CONTINUE TELEGRAPH CfMPANIES
ON COAST RAILWAY PLAN FURTHER MERGERS
ILUUmWHM), Or., Teh. 1.-M. P1TTHMU10, IV, Feb. l.-TIm
cinebrK. W. Slovens, win is In Mxt ln tU JVrJ''
..I..... .( v.. .i' ii.. merger win uu iiiu hifpui iimni'wi. inn
clianto of oiio ot tho surrey parties . t,.A mvi... .....i.
j nll..l-. 1 1 . .1 I. . nuniin tui I'lmiiui. ,...-
pany by Hit American Tolngrnph k
Telephone onmpuny, nneoidlug o u
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SISKIYOU. -f
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( Dot Norte Record
Portland mid San Francisco pnpora
h'ave boon poking fun at tin lujoposl
tlon of forming a, now state out of
, . , ,..w..f5.rt ic ii,i.r 4orinorn uaurornia ami aoumern
Competence or incompetence m an executne. is puio-0 Jn 8()nio ro9i)octH ro, ,() w
iy U llUlllUi- Ul UJI1U1UII. UllV ""Bl v..v .v., ; .......
public docs know, and that is that more municipal im- ( Tho null
provements have been made in Ashland during the past J.1, (
year than ever before in the city's history, and that it
the Interes
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Iv a matter of opinion. One thing, however, the outside; extreme
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llio quill urivyrs in urn iuu(roiiMi
pniors must Ixutr In mind that
done but 'lltth to atlvatico
L-stH of tho Boctloup men
Mavor SuelPs recall means an ettort to biocic progiess tionwi. somoaroo ignomnv-ot uto
? if ix'milrl hn hnlfnr tlV.-if flin 'roonll offort died abomill jvastneas of California tjiat tboy placo
the constitutional amendment now in
'ery public officer in Oregon is subject to recall, provided rranclsco ,,ay
' twenty-five per cent of the legal voters of the district m The moro,ncnt is KaininK utrennth
' which he is elected sign the petition for recall. On the at least tho manor in boinB ui-
samplc ballot at the election, "shall be printed in not more ciie.i more and moro
thanP200 words" the i.asonsjor deinandi,. recall, Und.-
in the same length of space can he prmteq tne otncei s
i of a8 sroat posslbllltl, Krerycoiin'
instificatiou for his course in office. Lnder the law it ty mentioned ir untoui wealth in
Anna 7inf nnnPiiv tlint, it is at all essential to IriVC any valid (ono thlnit or anotlier .hat will noino
reasons wnv an official should be recalled, most any PJtitrS'SE'.S 5
text answering. ,, - - ,., ' , lout tnwh.
It will be remembered that in the recall petition hied We bHleve hnt eVory vermttt ,n
against John D. Olwell, then councilnlan in Medford, that particular nnn'8a)er men. in north
Judge Hanna granted an injunction restraining the cityiern California and southern Oregon
recorder from holding the recall election, and if memory b ;vork"'K t0 the t,w
iuuuiu.v,i v o ..wi.f otate Is dolnc bo Tor tho purpose of
serves aright, the court held that the recall amendment jbrInRlnB Bectlon to the front hav.
required an enabling act which has not been passed by nR been retarded by federal and
flip liMriclntnrp iBinte moneys being spent In other
ITALIAN AGAIN PUTS
IT ON JOHNNY HAYES
SAN FUANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 1. -
Porutulo Pttri in liappy today,
nml ni'orcH of Snn Krancioo Hnlimm
mo jiiuiling good Amoriciui doltnrs
that, until their eiinmpion took tiio
meaKiire of little .loliuuy Unyes m
yesterduy'rt Mnrallion raeo. remnoil
in the wnlluts of varioiiH oitixeim
tho U. S. A.
if
For ulumblng, aeo
wnro Co.
Medford Hard-
of tho C!oom May-Iloiso raihoail, un ,
tuoveil IiIh honiliunrtii'H to Marxlt
field, at'ler having run the mirvoy
from a point miilwily liot vrooti tlii
plnon and ItoHoliurg. Tlir location
liaH been matin to Myrtle Point from
tho mimmit of the niounlitin, nml (lie
pVelintinarv Hiirvnyn Imvo b(n mntle
from M.vrtlo Point to MarHlifielil, or
n point uoar here. 'I'liiitonu men im
at work under Knginrer Sloven, and
Kngineer llnihon Iihh tho name nnniher
working for him on the KoNehurg eml
of tho lino.
The company linn nnkod, nt liolh
Coon Hay nntl Hotttihurg for n honun
of $iriO,000 to he paid nftor n loeo.
motive is run over the fiuinheil mail
from Mur.thfiolil to HoHohurg. The
people nt Hosehurg linvn tiNMired the
liontiH, nml an effort i being mude
to rniwo the required itmount on Took
Pay. In tho mennlhiio the (Surveying
work of the rotyl ik continuing. F.
11. Clark nml Kngineer F. A. Haine.
who nre at the head of the project,
have not yet given out who in be
hind tho enterprise.
Rtnlionery, office nml school
pl'irs nt the Merrivohl Shop.
IMip-
welUdefiiied rumor in liuaticial cir
cIck tudhv.
From llio Ntuun miurco auothor ro
port einniinted. to the effect thai tho
Poatnl Telegraph t'oinpany hooii will
he Included in tho merger, making mi
almoliitn monopoly of Iho (olograph,
tel'ephouo anil ineHNeuger NervicoH
tlmiiiuhout the country.
SAN DIEGO MEAT DEALERS
RAISE ALL MEAT I CENT
HAN DIIHlO, Cal., Fob. 1. Tho
meat dealeiit hero today nnuoiiiico a
mine of one cent it pound on all
niuntH furnlHhcd to roittnurantfl aiu!
hotolu, which In turn will rnlito their
pilecH later In the week.
If troubled with liullgontlon, ron
Htlpatlou, no appetite or feel bllloun,
give Chnmberlnlu'n Htomndi and I.Iv
or Tablute a trial and you will bo
plcnncd with the oault, Tliene tab
letn Invigorate the Htouinch and liver
mid Mtrengthen tho dltmtlon. Bold
by all drugglHtH,
Wear Kidd'n Shoes.
sections thrt
a wilderness.
now deem our section
HOOD RIVER PRESENTS u
JEFFRIES WITH APPLES
This recall business is a bad thing for Ashland, because
it indicates factional discord and a city divided against
itself: Ashland ueople evidently have yet to, learn that
the only wav to build up a place is to forget personal ani- j
niositv and work as a unit for the upbuilding of city and!
I uuuu iti v nit, ur reo. i. it omi
Jeffries wins the flglit winch he
claims he is going to pnll off nc'tt
j July, some of the fame nnd glory will
bo elnimcd for Hood River Snitrcn- '
f-i A niorrr win- is WJlffillCT between Sail DlCtrtf and Sail , bergs which thd chhmpion will be
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countrv.
FIGHTING FOR AN EXPOSITION.
fV . , . , w , i i v... 1 ....... v.r. rp. l.f.
Jtirancisco as to wlncli lias tne ngnt to give a x-aiiaina raimi .k . c
- ... , , 'iois; . burly idol went through Flood Iliver
exposition and wodd s fair m 191o. , j i.,t iier.m. n....n srtr.h,y with
. San Diego was tn-st m the field with a Panama-La 1 1- j Frank aotch( Snm Ilcwr I1(1 his
fornia ex)osition." and her claiii'S arc endorsed by Los car 0f exhibition bmiKew. Thb chr
Angeles and all of southern California. After her project ! was attached 16 tho fast mail mul
was well under wav San Francisco butted in with the prop-; '""77 ' p";
.7. ,. , , I4t i- f . ,.:4.:., n, fighters hntl wired ahead for Irrcnk-
osition ot holding a "Panama-Pacific exposition 111 the fnat to ,)o ficrvC(1 them ,)y u ,0(,m1 m.
Same year. . . j tel. The Commercial club got busy
Tn 'December a mass meeting of business men held in nml presented Jeff with a box ot
the Merchants' Exchange in San Francisco ratified the fancy Spitzenbcrg nppic when the
, train stopped. me mail who ih mi
meet the black did not emerge from
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ORDER
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GOODS
M O S T B
F 0 R M E
THE D A
W H M E
Save This And
Solve the Mystery
SAVE THIS ADVERTISEMENT.
IT MAY DE A MYSTERY TODAY,
BUT IT WILL NOT BE AFTER YOU
HAVE -READ TOMORROW'S, AND
THE NEXT DAY'S PAPERS. SAVE
THIS AD AND THE OTHERS. PUT
THEM TOGETHER READ THE
MESSAGE BRING IT TO US
AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A
PRESENT.
W. H. MEEKER
& CO.
1
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intention
Ctl aail lllCgO COmillinee, Wllicil liau Junicvni iu aalllil( drawing-room until iit helore
Francisco for the purpose Of friendly expostulation. tllC! the train started, and he only hud
privilege of appearing before the meeting. time to shake hands with the commit-
Over $325,000 of the capital stock of the San Diego en-1 l'k for ll" 'te "
teiprise had been subscribed and organization perfected ,nppes'
before San Francisco started, and it would seem that un- jTWENTY-TWO INJURED
der the circumsttinecs, San Francisco, which lias always
secured everything in the line of expositions hitherto hehl
in California, might gracefully consent to let her little
sister city have the annoyance and trouble of the-prospee-tivc
world's fair, knowing that everyone that comes to
California comes to San Francisco anyway.
IN C. P. R. TRAIN WRECK
AEROPLANES BECOMING COMMON.
There is every reason to believe that within a few year's
aeroplanes will become as common as automobiles are to
day. As long as the novelty lasts they will command bigh
prices, and so be purchased exclusively by the wealthy,
but as the demand increases they will be turned out by
countless thousands by hundreds of factories, and the com
petition wiiriower the price to a reasonable sum that is,
a fair profit on the actual cost of production.
The cheapest aeroplane is said to be one made by (San
tos Dumont. which 'of ails in France for $1000. Aeroplanes
posn ?oiro.Tfl; so qons jn flying across the English channel
are sold for $2400. The' Antoinette monoplanes, the
AVridit. Voisin. ITcnry, Firman and Morris Firman bi
planes are catalogued at $5000. Tho biplane purchased
at Portland, the first one in Oregon, exhibited at the recent
auto show, cost $7500, although the actual cost of produc
tion probably did not exceed $500.
The demand both in America and Europe for aero
planes is greater than the supply, and this will result in
their production in large quantities by another year. Tt
does not seem a difficult problem to learn the art of fly
ing; those who have ridden in airships claim that they are
not more difficult to control than automobiles and that it
is operated simply through a system of level's similar to
those of the motor car.
There a dozen schools of flying in France. Tlvo rates
charged for teaching range from $800 to a combination
which necessitates the purchase of an aeroplane with the
lessons to follow. The latter plan is tending to exclude
liKTIIIIRIDflK. Can.. Feb. 1. - Ono
him dend. several dying unions 2'J
injured workmen today is the ri-Htilt
of n wreck of 'n Canadian Pacific
worK train which crashed through 11
bridge yesterday nenr here.
All the doad nnd injured nre llul
gnrinns.
Bargains For
Buyers
110 acres, $l'J.rt per aere, one mile
from station, all eleurod; will subdi
vide. :t;i'j iicivm, P'j milfH from station;
finest alfalfa mid apple land; at a
bargain.
CITY PROPERTY.
New five-room house jtnd four lots
for $2.r)0(); with tonus.
N'ew 'five-room modern bungalow
on King street, for $2000.
JO neros ndjoining tho eity limit,
for $000 por nerc. This is a splendid
proposition for subdivision.
1 HUNTLEY-KREMER CO.,
214 Fruitgrowers' Hunk bldg.
Phone :tl!)l
AltOI'T IIVOMKI
r0 CentN
Including
A lloltle Only CohIh
A Complete Outfit
Inhaler
When Charles Strang states most
emphatically that ho will guarantee
Hyomol to cure catarrh or tit kIvo
you your money lmcl( what Is your
answer?
Are you satisfied wllh your con
dition, or do you want to rid your
self forever of vllo catarrhi with Its
humiliating symptoms, such as hawk
ing, spitting, blowing atul bad breath.
Hyomol Is a simple, antiseptic med
icine, that you brnatl through a
small pocket Inhaler over tho parts
affectod by catarrh.
It Is matio of Australian Kiicalyp
tun mixed with other germ killing
nnd membrano soothing antiseptics.
Get a completo outfit today. It'
only costs $1.00, and contains every-'
thing necessary to euro npy ordinary1
disease of catarrh. Kxtra bottles, If
needed, 50c,
Hyomol Is tho best romedy In tho
world for soro throat, coughs nnd
colds, croup and bronchitis, It elves
wonderful relief In two minutes.
For salo by druggets everywhere and
by Okas, Strang, Bond for free sani
plo bottlo and booklet. Dooth's Hy-'
omol Co., iluffalo, Now Vork.
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Hf Mother. SoittaiulSlwu'Vl
ml Alwty IniUt g miUCn
ml upoaOIympIo tipTfo.
lolotn and imtrl- IDlTCWTX
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AT YOUR GROCER'S
fORTUHK fUJUUIHO Wll.Ul(X).,rilun.MI, OHUOH ,
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
BEAR HUNTING IN RUSSIA
(Kxeitiug, Itealistio)
THE DEACON'S DAUGHTER
(&Pl!tf (A Hum! Poem)
MASQUERADER'S CHARITY
(New, Novel)
Excellent Music. ONE DIME
OpeninglhirdUnit
Of II. S Government Lands, Uma
tilla Project, at Hermiston, Ore.
February 10, 1910
For tho above occasion the Oregon Hfillrond & Navigation Co
and Bouthorn I'nclflc Cmpuny
open rate of
linen jn Oroaon, will mako an
One and One Third Fare
for tho round trip from nil points In their llnoi to Hormliton.
Tickets on salo Fobrunry 0th and 7th, with final return lim
it February 2), 1910.
Fwso booklot, buuod by tho government containing full In
formation as to cost, hof to file, water rights, etc., may bo ob
tained from any O. R, & N. or H. I Agont, or by writing to
W.H. MiMUHHAV, Cleneral PaHsengejr Agent, '
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