Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MEDFORD mlh TRIBUNE, M ISO FORD, OREUON, THURSDAY, FKlMi'CTARY 10, li)10.
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$1.50 Let Me Give You $1.50
AH Day Saturday, Feb. 12, 1 Will Sell Any Men's Hat in the Store as Follows
l I $2,00
i m $2.50
j IWy $3QQ
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All Go At
1.50
See The Windows Nothing Reserved Remember My Guarantee
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DANIEL'S FOR DUDS
Largest Clothing
Store in
Southern Oregon:
MEAT TRUST NOI MIES AX IN
ALONE TO BLAME FATHER'S HEAO
Bureau of Statistics Show That Live-.Then Calmly Watches His Body
stick Receipts at Seven Lead
ing" Markets Are
Lewer.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. -Figures
which may show thnt the
"meat trust" may not alone be re
sponsible for the. present high cost of
living were issued today by the bu
reau of statistics.
The special statement which con
tained the figures declared that the
livestock, receipts at seven leading
markets in the interior of the coun
try for 1909 were considerably lower
than for any year during the last
w
live years. j
Livestock receipts at four principal j
Atlantic seaboard markets were less
than for 1907 and 1908. The de
crease was particularly noticeable in
bogs.
At fifteen large interior markets
grain receipts were lower than dur-
Quiver Until It Is Stilled in
Death Accuses Step-Mother.
B ART LES VI LLE, Okln., Feb. 10.
That he buried an use in the head
of his sleeping lather, T. II. Brown,
nnd then stood by and watched his
victim quiver until death come, wan
the startling tesimony of Peter
Brown, whose trial for the ullegd
murder of. his father, is going on In
court hern today.
Browii further declared that hU
deed was prompted by his stepmother
with whom he believed himself to- be
in love.
"She tempted me so much," he
said, "that I thought I loved her und
I killed my father when she ordered
me to do it."
"She aroused me ut midnight," hf
continued, "and told me that the time
had come to kill fathor. I went to
the lounge where ho wa? sleeping nnd
BIG FA1RISPLANN
NPORTLANuSOON
0 FIREMEN BRAVE
RUBBER FUMES
All Oregon Will Be' Asked to Co-op- San Francisco Company Has Hard
erate With oPrtland in Hold- 1 Batle Against Burning Rubber
ing Big Industrial i to Overcome the
ing any year since 1901. A heavy
decline in gTain an dits products, J buried the axe in his head:
compared to the receipts of the Inst
two years, was noted in grain and
flour at principal Atlantic ports.
The figures contained in the state
ment will be presented to the com
mitiee of the senate, appointed in nc
cordance with the Elkins-Lodge res
olution.
If troubled with Indigestion, con
stipation, no appetite or feel bilious,
givo Chamberlain's Stomach nnrl TJv.
or Tablets a trial and von wilt lwls a complimentary banquet to bo
pleased with the cault. These tab- given Judge George H. Williams.
Fair.
PORTLAND, Or.. Feb. 10. -A big
Industrial fair, representative of all
Oregon, is being planned fpr Port
land tbi fall, As yet plans are ten
tative, but It. is practluilly curtain
thnt the exposition nil) bo held and
that It will bo a "big suees Ik as
sured trotu the interests that nr be
hind the movement.
it Is expected to hold the fair dur
ing (he Mm ton days of September.
Mahufacturvs of the Rtuto will be
given a prominent place in the tils
plays nnd the co-operation of the
Portland Manufacturer' nmtoclatlon
a strong organization that has done
a great deal to build up manufacture
lug of all kinds, la probable. Tin:
varied products and resources of Orc
gou will be shown, and It 1h lielloved
the exposition will demonstrate the
progress Oregon is making In a strlk
ing way.
llunqm't to William.
An event thnt is of wide interest
To the Mail Tribune.
This is to certify thnt my foot has
had an itching skin disease for four
or f.ve years and have tried two or
three doctors without any relief. Four
weeks ago I began using Chinese Dr.
Paul Young's medicine and my foot
is entirely well. You will find Dr.
Young in Ashland and Medford.
LEE GOY
HAYES WANTS ANOTHER
HATCH WITH ITALIAN
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 10.
Tim McGrath, Marnthon promoter,
announced today that ho is trying to
sign Dorando and Hayes to meet St
Yves, the French champion, Marsh
Fitzgerald and Connolly, in a Mara
thon derby on Febrnnry 22.
McGrath already has StYves' eon
sent to the match. Connolly, who
is a local crack, yesterday declared
himself ready to run within two
weeks, nnd the proomter anticipates
litle difficulty in signing tip Marsh
nil Fitzgerald.
Hayes recently declared his intcn
fion to follow Dorando until he was
given nn opportunity to revenge him
self for the recent defeat the Ttnlinn
administered to him in this oitv. Mc
Grath believes that if Dorando will
jncko tho match one of the grentost
Marathons in tho history of the
Bport will bo pulled off. TTo will
stage his attraction nt the Recreation
baseball park.
An attack, of the grip Is often fol
lowed by a persistent cough, which
to many proves a great annoyance.
Chamberlain's Cough Itomedy has
been extensively used nnd with good
success for tho relief and euro of this
njugh. Many rnpffl lmvo been cured
nffor nil other remedies have 'ailed
R ld by nil druggists.
lets invigorate the stomach and liver
and strengthen the digestion Sold
by all druggists.
H
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
fc. 8. Stephens is moving into his
residence recently purchased of J. S,
Stngg.
Earnest McPearson of Phoenix is
very low with consumption. The ne
is u sad one owing to the boy having
no near relatives to care for him,
only a younger brother.
Miss Effie Wise went to Central
Point on Tuesday's train to remain
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 17. llotistoii spent
Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs,
John Roberts of North Tnlent.
Teachers examination has caused
the school in Phoenix to adjourn
since Monday until next week.
Mrs. Lillio Blackwood was visiting
at the home of Mrs. A. S, Furry
Monday.
Mrs. Lillian Gibbs was visiting at
tho homo of Mrs. S. S, Stephens lant
Monday,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wra, Cnmnbell of
California arrived in North Talent
ast Tuesday to visit with Mra.
Campbell arrived in North Talent
lust Tuesday to visit with Mr
Campbell's aunt, Mrs. James Allen
nnd family.
Several of Phoenix residents are
just now goting. their electric lights,
-til it . i . ' ' V
iiiiuuiign inoir nouses nave been
wired for over a year.
James Allon . purchased a fino
milk cow of W. S, Stnncliff last
Monday.
Mrs. J, E. Roberts wan a Med-
ford shopper last Mondnv. eoimr
down on tho early morning train and
returning on tho noon train.
Mrs. S. F. McDonald and her son
Jim wero doing trading in Talent
last Saturday. , 1
Xotlce. " '
Ri-dmen b;wiiuet photos ready.
27D. (IRROORY'S STl'DIO.
Oregon's grand old muu, on his S7th
birthday, March 27, in Portland. Ah
attorney general in President Grant's
cabinet anil prominent In the na
tion's history throughout his active
life, Judge Williams commands tho
nffectlon and respect of all Orego
nlaiiH nnd the most prominent people
of the city are proud to show him
honor.
Planning to increase the failing
lobster supply, the United States fish
eries department will transplant a
carload in the wnters ot Yauulna
bay. Whether the lobsters will thrive
there Is not yet known, but It Is
thought conditions nro right for
them. Lobsters domand a rocky bot
tom, without silt deposited by nearby
rivers, which Is the case nt Yaqultia.
This Is the reason assigned for the
failure of experiments made hereto
fore In trying to grow eastern lob
stors , In Pacific waters. Senator
Bourne bag been agitating the mat
tor aud has secured the promieo of
Fish Commissioner Bowers to make
the experiment at Yaquina.
It Is expected that over 2000 dele
gates will attend tho annual state
convention of tho Young People's
Christian Endeavor society in Port'
land February 15-17, which Is likely
to bo tho biggest assembly of the or
gnnization ovor hold in Oregon. Tim
sessions will bo hold at tho First
Presbyterian church, Twolfth and A!
dor strots. Whilo in tho city the
Endeavorors will bo entertained by
reception and banquet by tho Y. M.
C. A.
Oregon rones are to have a wider
fame than over very noon, for tho
beautiful blooms that have mndo a
reputation for Portland as n rone
center aro to bo copied by Paul do
Longpro, the colobratod painter of
roses, Tho well Itnown artist planned
to come hero on February 22 nt tho
time of tho annual roso planting, but
wns unnblo to carry out his Intention
land will enmo'ditrlng the roso festi
val In .Tuni fin will paint noun oft
tbo fnatniiH fJijwii'K ( ,vill ! In r-
Flames.
SAN KHANI'IHCO, Cnl., Kob. 10.
Scores of firemen today ure suffering
from the effects of Inhaling fumes ot
burning rubber In a fire which late
latt night destroyed the vuleaulxlng
dpartment of tho Flat Rubber com
pany. The flames were not discovered uu
til the interior of the vulcnnlr.-'g
plant was ablaze. When the flrede-l
partment urrlved volumes of dense
smoke caused by binning rubber im-
peiea trie worn or the riro righters.
Fireman after fireman clnnhed Into
the shop only to be vert time and.
rescued by their fellows. Mori at tho 1
nozzles of the heavy hose remnlned at 1
their potB until they dropped, while' J
the water from the hovj nervod but to ' t
Increaao the volume and density of
the smoke. ' ' f
A Carload
of Buicks
1 Is duo today. Luspeot them at .Hodon's ("limine. They
t I,:..,. ,ii.iiii.. i j . i
j umiiuihu uiuiiuuiby, apeuu, puwer ana Biauncnness. rum- j
pi:.' in construction. Emv to operate. ,Stu;id thn wmi J
j ;i it ox rough romte, do not got out !' whack.
hesr: 'M- ioi- the Kouc Kiver valley. Aak any owner.
MODELS 16 AND 17
SISKIYOU.
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(New York Sun,
Is it truth or legend thnt Siskiyou
county now seeks benevolent dissim
ilation with California and asks to bo
joined with southom Oregon ns 11
state f Never will California consent
to the secession of Shasta and parts
ndjacent, tho brooks of trout, the
haunts of Old Ephr'm, tho grizzly;
(he (rials over whoso windings hns
wnudered for almost three genera
tions tho fecund fancy of old man
Sisson.
Novcr will California consent to
tho loun of its rhythmic boundaries,
consecrated by its silvor-tongucd or
ntors on many a stump.
Prom Siskiyou to San Diego,
From the Sierras to the sen,
Not oven tho mountains looking on
Marnthon nnd Marathon looking on
the sen offer mo:o compactly n
statement of geographical truth.
Through n score of years mem
ory yet trpttsuroH tho recollection of
tho ground of tho opposition which
California set ngninst so trivinl a
change ns tho crontion of a new
county. Its unscttlod geography,
thoro woro then 52 counties in the
state, n figtiro easy to rcmombor. As
wo recall it, Glenn county knocked
long for admission nnd knocked in
"nin until nt Inst it mndo its pirn
Hint in every deck thoro wns n jokor,
Then, it camo in.
Hut to permit tho recession of Bin
Kiyott California might as Boon
forego Hh Sierras.
Wilson Warns Canners,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Feb. 10. -
Delegates to tho National Casper's
Association convention nro in receipt
today of an admonition from Secre
tary of Agricnlttirrt Wilson. Tho sec
retary's warning Is that tho packers
nnd connors nhonld bownro of mixing
in tho controversy ovor tho use of
presorvativos,
t This car may have equals for power, performance and ?
I speed, but if bo they will cost at least $1000 more t
MODEL 16, $1900 F. O. B. PORTLAND.
than the Buick.
THE FAMOUS WHITE STREAK
In Rumble, Surrey and Toy Tonneau.
mX'-ntr-- WPm"-1 Lrzr t&
$1100 F. O, B. PORTLAND.
Tho trimmest, staunchcat small Touring Oar on
market.
Tho Juick made tho two best Amerie m rucurda lur
ing 1909 on track and road. At Atlanta, 201 n.iloa, av
eraging 72 miles per hour; at Riverhead, 1 HI .uilos, av-
cHuging iv mues per nour. a cariond oxpoctod Wed
nesday, See them when they arrive at. JJodson
Garage.
Medford Buick Co.
TOU VELLE, Manager.
Fighting Over Boy.
PIIOENIX. Axil!., Fob. 10. -Tho
district court of Pima connty today
nwnrded to Louis Adnms fhn custody
mother of tho hoy for tho guardian
ship of tho lad according to informa
tion reaching horo from Tucson, Ari
zona. ThiH nntlnn
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i intfd h hlute leiicliei-' cerlifienln. Ilio pi'litiou of Mrs. Kirnhill, grand- slip of thu boy -
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