Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1910, Image 2

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    THE MEDFOtfD MAIL TlttBUN K. M RIWU I .
OltlSaON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 3910.
BABY TRAFFIC SC AN1J AL MUCH NORTHWEST
GROWS IN LOS ANGELES TIMBER IS SOLD
Mrs. Wilson May Lose Possession of Report From Portland Office Shows
ADDITION TO HOME
Other Children Aside From
Her Quadruplets.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 8. It
Is believed hero today that the grand
Sales In National Forests Is
Rapidly Increasing.
A statement just received-at tin
.l.ttmrltiimif itf intii.iillitiit fr.1111 lit..
Jury now Investigating baby traffic ' forest seniee office at Portland, Or.
will brine Indictments against sever- shovs that tin timber sale buxine
nl local physicians for the perform- tm national forests in the Pneifie
nnces of criminal operations. It Is northwest is increasing very rapidly
. t .! I - 1 t.A.tt. Im ft t
Known mat mo inquumunni uu "yams increase is regarded as an m
problng Into thls. particular phase of ',Uie of the revival of business in the
the baby traffic In this city vrhlcn lumber industry generally, and shows
waB revealed when tho pretense of aso Jio growing ue of national for
Mrs. W. W. Wilson to being tho!ut resources by the public,
mother of quadruplets was exposed 'flu contrast between the amount
recently. And value of timber sold during the
In addition to bavins lost tho -jnst six months of 1001) and that sold
"quads" owing to the action of the during the corresponding period in
huronno socloty, Mrs. Wilson stands 1J10S is very marked. The figures
In danger of losing control of tho just Deceived nre,for most of the nn
three. remaining children In her pos-' tionnl forests in Oregon and Wash
session, ono pair of "twins" and tho4ingtoi, and they show timber sales of
only survivor of a set of "triplets," over 52,000,000 feet, for nenrly.
to which she pretended to give birui.i$ii-!,Q0O, during the, last six months
After It was learned that Mrs. Wll-.of 1000. This compares with sales
son was not the mother of theso chll-
ii .mi -.j ..ii. n1
I HAVE .Uili HINDU OV DHV
uomnvooi) koh hale
My best flv, J7.B0 nor cord. And
1 have Homo good fir for SG.fiO, ..nil
If you wnnt It sawed Into nlovewood
ii wilt cost oo contH per cord more.
' As soon ns romls nro bettor wood
will bo cheaper. I rlno do wood
Library Addition to Union Printers' rowing by the mi or by the hour.
I also take orders for jour fa.l wood.
Homo to Bo Dedicated on 1 will havo yo; r woo.4 cut now and
dellvor tho s'tne to you nuy tlmo
February (66. ' uoxt summer, nud ytju do not have to
luy tor u uniu uonvoicu. or nir-
1 11 tin r luformu'len call ntui neo mo at
2l South (lrnpo ncn. .Wtttord, Or.,
Another Addition to the Union or Phono .v ,u ;' ,r. 'I'.:
Printers' Home at Colorado Springs, '
l olo., is to ue tieuiviueti on . euues-
day, February 10, and this dedication
marks another stride forward in the
work of tho Typographical Union in
taking care of its aged and iutirm
members, and shows what may be
done by united and consistent effort.
The library addition was creeled at
a cost of $20,000 niouov voluntarily
contributed by the membershiu of the.
International Typographical Union.'
it houses ju,uuu volumes, covering
the literature of (he world, eontribut-
FOR
SALE
Land
100 A err of Good Fruit
t miles wot of Gntnt Van,
Forty botch lots in Jacksonville
d oy union printers ana employers, rino locntiou.
m i . ii "... i a l a
ine nurnry is one 01 utu lenmros have also gt pair of fine
t the home that tho aged printer up-1 Cougar KitU-ns. five month old.
preeiatcs. There are aged ana infinu which can be bousbt nt n rva.on.i.l-
.. .1. . ....1?...!?... . .1.
men in i ue insiiiuuun wnnso KUOWl- price.
.t.i.. ..f i..,.,v.f :., ....... .....i ... i.,.-.
v,v .ft I'iriinn IB mm Mill, .tliupt; (Ifl- HNniTIllf
i.l-v.t, 111'.. UL ,;IU'U llll'lilllllT! IH Mill
keen. They do not even bulk at the
classics in the original tongue.
In addition, the new building eon-'
tains an up-todate kitchen, with all
modern appliances, such as refriger
ator, bakerv, etc.
.11-1 . . ..' . L'.'i "l"illi'JWMI"Umlllll'( ."I.HI"' 'I 'l'.II..U. I'l ' 'U-?1' '"J '- '
fT
G.N.Lewis
of about 17.000,000 feet, for a total
dren no more than sho was of tho of $27,000, during the same period in
"quads" the humane socloty threat- 190S.
cned to tako them from her. ; Tho local officers of; the depart-
Tho matter was partially threshed ment are very much plensed "xvith the
out In court yesterday when the Wll- fact that the demnnd for national
son petition to adopt the girl "twins" 1 forest Umber is inerensinr? so tl.V.i.l-
and the little boy camo beiore Judge edly. The prospects for the coming The membership of the Typograph- IrlPAflirilll
Wilbur of the Juvenile court. Netbh- six months are regarded as promts- im hmnx now comprises over S0.0U0 flICliiK!IIIIVlIIr!
bors offered testimony that Mrs. Wil- j intr even better jllnn what has been J members and covers the whole of the UWIiaVIIUHO
son treated tho children "harshly." j realized in the period just pnst. This ; United States and Canada. -- - ;
Mrs. Marsters, Mrs. Wllson3 moth- inerensing timber sale husiness opens m
er. stated that she "would not like the way lo management of the nntion-j "Incompatibilitv" between a bonrd- j H l rfTilUtl C l?Ar
to bavo any more children trusted to nl forests along the best lines, hy per- er and his hoarding house often nris-1 l tilHO JL Jl
her daughter." . miltine .the removal of over-mature ! es and a want ad makes a "divorce" ,
As a result tho Children have been and decadefit timber which has prne- ea.-y and feasible. , "D
left in Mrs. Wilson's care, as depend- lienlly eome to n standstill in point . If 11 Vff
ents, pending tho outcome of tho. of growth, and allowing replacement ! PORTLAND DETECTIVE DEAD' ! WUJ VIO
court proceedings. .or tliee tre: with 1 fully stocked' ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE?
: snino oi rapidly growing young trees.
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-f GOLD Iflhh ITEMS. -f
(By Spectator.)
Miss Myrtle Blackburn was down
from Medford Sunday visiting home-'home. hi Snernmento after a pleas
140 ncrct, .$125 per nerc, one mile
PORTLAND, Or,, Feb. 8.A. T. 'frm S,ntit", n11 ck'ro,1J
names, an employe of the Thiol l)t- ,,,
lective Service company, either com- r JJ " ""rfr' V!mkJro f '"i
mitted snieide r was kill...! l,v M. mAalMln and apple land; at a
aeeidentnl ilUi-luin.i. nf l,ia i bargain.
Georce Bstclle has returned to his late yesterday in the writing room ' CITY PROPERTY.
ot the company. Hesidu Himi.w. :
WOOllVIIiLE 1THMS. f
" 4.4.4. 4.
C jAl 1
and see us in our New
Quarters, 108 W. Main
St., next door to York &
Co. Realty Office.
Rex Market
4
Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3071
REAL ESTATE
there was only one other person in
fclks. innt visit with- relatives here.'
Dr. J. F. Reddy and James Woods Miss "Mary Jones has entered "10 ro0'" nt ,nu t,"mti Chnrlos! Mupc,
of Medford were-here 'on-buslnosn! school here. Mies' Mary, i-j Hie" n'so e'Plycd as a detective, Ac
Monday, ' j ? 'younger sister ojf T, 1). ' jnies a ',,1'1'K lj Jin pes. Dames held the
D. P. Blue of tho! Centennial Mlno promjnent Wood'yiHe ' merchant. K".n '"s own 'ini"l when it was
on Kane's crce: visited his family at The semi-monthly meeting of the r,'L'' t"0IIK" Mnpes is nneertain
Ashland several days ago, returning Ladies' Aid society of the Presbv- w,,etu.er ,,,e sm,t wiis aecidmilal or
iionuay. i teriati olmn.i. T.i.i ti....i ",,H "r(-'il wiui Htiicuinl'uitentions.
Bert Kellogg of tho Cove ranch ternoon at: the home of Mr T Ti y""HW,'"K a Hiorougli invesligation
above Ashiand was here Saturday1 OTTair, .on Pine street A vcrvl ,""r. " Phce are detain
fishing in the Rogue. pleasant nflernoon wns ' sment inR. M"perf wit,10'
M. T. Howard and Rex II. Lamp-ithopc nresnnt. A n lnini,n,,i,:i.. A "'"rough examination
. . Xl.t.llk f
.... .uijuua; tu reircsnmeiiih were served hv the
Woodv,,,- , hostess, assisted by Mrs. Gornm.
JV'EVlT0n0SnmVey' Mis Ada Gilmore spent .S,,dnv
was doing business at Grants Pass n.;,i, Ar;cu t...... o .. .
""iv .nuii uii i mo sireei.
Saturday.
Bart Carter was down from Sar- The 'l Steven property, jnst
of tho
bullet wound in Hnrnes' hen.! hv
Coroner Nordcn tended to substanti
ate the theory that his death was duo
to tho accidental discharge of the
1 weapon.
PATIENT IN HOSPITAL
NEARLY BLOWN UP
dino Saturday and went up to Med-' nprofs. Evnns crcek ''"""gl hands
ford on some business matters. , Inn T,' consi,lernlion WH
Frod Penincer of Central Point 1,,0-
v as here Saturday renewing old ac-. Professor Reehnrt took some fine j . SANTA ItOSA, Cnl., Feb. 8. Po-qualntances.-
views of tho new Kchoolhouse Sat- nt'e today are endeavoring to pierce
BenJ. J. Dreisner. the well known I ""v. . uie mvsicry surroundinir an exnlon
drug clerk, formerly of this place, is 1 Mrs. Wcntha Stnrr returned to her ion of ,l.vnftmt in which Mrs. Lu-
engaged In mining over in California home alter a visit with the fnmilv of J e"" n',t"' P"tient of the Hnekr
a few miles out from Hilt. He has ! Howard. snnitnnum near hero, wns seriously
. . I .1 mi . .
some very rich placer round which , jmjuren. ine woman and her child
is proving very promising which ho yh" 't Is oftea impossible to pre- were sleeping in a tent .on tho nuni
located several years ago and several, Me torS nn'"m f onmlfl, 1,10 cxP,0fiio
quartz ledges in the same locality. anyone's purse. Invest 25 cents in "t;c,,rre1' nt'cordmg to her story.
Alex Kyle and G. W. Collins, who,'a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment . HnVH H,,e remembers nothing tin
are located !n Colvig Gulch opposite 2nd, you ae Prepared for sprains, til revived from micoiiHcioiiHneh.H.
Rock Point, were here Monday show-' Jn'SgBlsf. 'nj"r,e8- S0".'. T'' '.V,,OHio" b,cw t flor-
ing some very rich ore specimens, . iuK to pioces and destroyed a por-
from their claims In that district. 1 FAVORIT MAY TELL 'i h"". ' "' U',l,'
Lynn Purden of the Herald at " nF MUCD -,...' Whether orno miscreant ntternpt-
Central Point spent Sunday hero vis-! - IMNcn COUNSELSIed to kill the woman and child or
Itlng friends. . . , Plirn.nn ,TT c t, ' w,,e"IPr l'1"' lyami(e hi her
n ' t IIICAGO, 111., reh. 8. It wuh, mouth and ignited the fuse ,,ler
f fiOHK THROAT. 7". f,uou ""'"oniy iciiay mat ; iiirowmtr H 1mm her before It ex-
for $2500; with terms.
Now fivo-room modem bungalow
on lung street, for $3000
10 acres adjoining the city limits
for $000 per acre. Thin is n splendid
proposition, for nubdtvision.
HUNTLEY-KREMER CO.,
214 Fruitgrowers' Bnnk bldg.
Phone 3491.
REAL
ESTATE
SNAPS
A bargain 41 aorea fruit or al
falfa land, 2 miles from station.
Fiacat fmit and alfalfa rasek in
AppUgata valley, ditch and waUr
right with place; $60 an acre; cany
terms.
AO ACRES of timber seven miles
from Medford for sale or trade.
Three limber and homestead relin
quishments for sale cheap.
Mosoy to loa& on city property.
SiskiyouLdndCo
206 Phlpps Building, Mdfrd, Or.
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
RESOLVED
The best rennlution for yon I
to tenke Is to coino to nn for
your next suit, If you want
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work, and chnrc
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIPERT
TUB FBOOXfegaiTX TAJJLOm
SEE, US FIRST
When in need of Electric WirUg, er Fixtures, and save Money by grt
ting beiit werkatanokip. Dynaaao Itcpairiug a specialty.
FLYNN BROS.
MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS.
137 WEST MAIN STREET
Colds, Coughs, Croup and Catarrh
v.. Kclieved in Two Minutes. v
Is your throat soro?
Breathe Hyomel.
Havo you catarrh?
Breathe Hyomel.
Havo you a cough?
Breathe Hyomel.
Havo you a told?
Breatlio Hyomel.
i i.iviu .u. rnvonie nnu ins son, wil-1 pinned, are ucstioiiH tho jxilicu are
hum. the head of the Independent ! iiivctigatini'. Thov nrn nnnl.ln
Beef company of Philadelphia, will j account for the presence of dvn
be two of tho most important wit-! mite in the tent in followiiiL- (!',..
nesses at tho present investicrntion . tcmnleil
of the "beef trust." Both Favorite :
and his son are ex-employes of Ar-' STUDENTS WRECK. JAIL
.moiir & Co. of Chiengo. The elder, TO RESCUE THEIR PALS
, i jivuriiu now is one oi tile leading
. packers in tho United States nnd was
iono of the rnoht trusted employes of
u. armour, tlo wn admitted to
OI1ERMN, 0., Feb. 8.Workrieu
today aro repairing tlio city prison,
which wns wrecked during n raid by
n 1 tl S I I
The JACKSON COUNTY REALTY COMP'Y
604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET.
MEDFORD
OREGON
iiii'iiuiu iiyumiti, ,11, .. . .. , : ...,.inh 11 mm uy
Hyomel Is tho best remedy for all tZ TlFt ,,e'!nl,ro of 0beri'" l-I'-"ts
i , that he will offer tes imonv 1 when thov mbi-hpI in r n.t
nose, throat and lung troubles. It(0f
il, i . " i -. w. iiiuu ruin
does not contain any cocaine or mor-' Zt , oA -It 'T" "0)'1or I r",,es w, "T8ted on
phlno and all that Is neC0mry Is to " t,IC """"to ,,00,;s of of intoxication. The young
breathe It through tho llttlo black '"B. i. JJ?" w,' nre In jnll wero J. D. 11,-rr,
nni,t Inhnln. ... .. ....... ... "OVCrKH 1118
v . . v wiiivo uuuji i ....... a r . M
outflt riiiuur ;0. nnont live years
A complete outfit costs only $1.00 7?,' th, S? hl.' ,ofL,,'.e tirm'
at druggists everywhere ani at Xm. ft""' wilh 4?fficin,B of
Strang's and Hyomel , ? hen started
time and extm bottles of Hyomel can 0W TALENT RESIDENT
bo obtained from druggists for only l I in AT eca-r
Samplo of Hyomel and
The funeral of Salisbury Sherman
of Talent wns hold Monday nftor-
conneofion!23 yenrs of age, and Tfobort Waters.
io, a Hiinient in tun neadomy con
neeted with tho college
Waters recently was expelled from
the academy hecnuso of misconduct,
to euro catarrh, croup, coughs, colds, , Y"Z : , T 'J " iVa" ovomn mo.ro. n n
soro throat and bronchitis or money " . """-"v Kw me in- ucnis nceompanied him to Elyria for
.back. A Hyomel Inhaler lasts a Me-1 , cf'.c"n before his departure
ior nis norao. ,
Returning to Oberliu nt a lnf
hour, Waters and Herr were arrest
ed. Their companions itnniodiati.lv
recruited a small army of Titudents !
aim riihiied tho nail.
Overcoming the attendants, (he
students Bwnrmcd into tho corridors
and libqrated tho two prisonon?. flo
groat ws tho destruction they hf
(l. .....I... I.
60 cents,
booklet free. Address Jlotth's Hyom
el Co., Buffalo, K. Y.
noon, John A. Lcmcry of Ashland of
It wonld be a sunmsing thing if ' fieinting.
any one who contemplates buying real J Tho pnllbenrors wore all veterans
estate m or near this oity should 'of the civil war, as Mr. Shormnn was
overloolc a single1 real eslafo ad in a veemii. TTe lm.l liw.J t.. 'p,.i,i
-i . . g xti ,, , . . , ' " hi iMioiii mi iJK'if iviinr linn uiMh II It'll win
jjH,Hr. Of course, ,( migh, hap- sin,, 1877. lie Mas aged 70 years, , summoned early lo'lay to , J j," ,
". . , 9 months and ii.1) duys. daiuago. ,
Office In residence, corner West Tenth and Kino Streets. Always prepared to show you the best Jack
son county has In the real estate line from the yntmprevetl land to the best bearing orchards, farm land
or stock ranches; also city preperty. The manager has had ten years' experience In the county, which
will aid the prospective purchaser. Seeing Is knowing. We also have modern rooms to accommodate
our patrons.
Following are Some of our Good Buys
16 acres Newtovrns and
Spitz apples, $30,000 easj
terms; just ready to bear.
10 acres Newtown and
Spitz apples, 4-yeav-old
trees; $5000, easy terms,
Several nice small tracts
near town just coming in
bearing!
360 acres 1 1-2 miles north
of Eack .?:. 1 8,000,
easy terms.
200 acres south Eagle
Point, $10,000, easy
terms,
House, two lots, well locat
ed; jrice $1700; terms.
293 acres near coal mines,
$9000, easy terms.
ALSO AOBNT FOP THE SNOWY
RUTTB ORCHARD.
Two lots,
$3500.
fine location,
Several aero tracts, fine lo
cation to snh'li id
iots for salo.