THE MBpFORD MAIL YNl,JjPF0RP, QREaQN' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1910, Siskiyou Heights Opening March 1 marks the opening to the public of the sale of this great sub-division THE HIGHEST CLASS RESIDENCE PROPERTY EVER OFFERED IN MFDFORD Sewer, City Water, Telephones, Electric Lights, Grading, Sidewalks will be rushed to completion. MEDFORD'S ELITE SECTION i Oregon Orchards Syndicate titi.t I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Lake ami II. II. . linker of North llnrtlutt Htroot lian moved Mr. Low!' hoiiHchold goods to his newly acquired fann on Knne'n cnu'lr Monday. Tho our without n rivnl the :tiiok. Wear Kidd'n SIjoob. G. V. Stncoy, Glass .brothors of .Autiuch mid John Rodgers nnd sons of Engle lint wore in tho city Snt urdny laying in Miipplicrt. Flowur M)tH nt Goodfriend's. Alhort Wnlkor of Hly wns in Med ford Tuosdny nllit on business. Goorgo W. Mock of Cruybrook, U. C, is in thin city looking ovor the country with n view to locating. , Wear Kidd'e Shoes. C. W. Anderson was in Med ford from Jacksonville Tuosdny evening. Tomorrow (Thursday) will ho the rogulnr mooting day of tho W. C. T. U. All whito-rihboncrs nro request ed to bo present. Full nuHortment of Whitman's orfn dle nt Tho Mnirivold Shoo. Tho Medford Gun club will hold n mooting nt tho Commercial club rooms Friday evening, Fobrunry 25. HOOSIERS HOLD mioiucoo mono MILL I j --4- 4- -- About 200 Medford citizens irnth-iMo,nl,orB ftro n" pcccd to ho pros- -ered nt tho city racetrack north ot "" tho town Sunday to witnoHH tho rid ing of two wild horse by n Texas hoy nnd n Medford hoy, tho latter proving tho mont during, skillful ' buokuroo ridor, which wuh protty in-1 among tho rocont nrrivnlH nt tho teresting and exciting for a time, i Mooro. Carl Von dor ITellon of Wollcn was in Modford on business Wed nesday. h. A. Ilnlcbrigo of Portland is Opera House Well Riled With Indi anans Who Gather for Their Yearly Meeting. Tho sons and daughtors of Indi ana, tho iloosier stnto, mot Tuesday evening in tho Opera houso for the purposo of celebrating their annual mcoting. A splendid program was rondorcd nnd a vory cnjoynblo time wnH bad. There aro n largo number of IIoos- Square Wear Kidd's Shoes. You need a Buick. Extracts at Goodfriend's. Linens ou sal eat Meeker & Co.'i. Stationery office and school sud plies at the Morrivold Shoo. Aro you in to rested in a strictly modorn home, good location, streot to be paved, taxes paid! Address "D, "care of this office 292 Meeker's for spring Skirts. Cutlery and glas&wnre at Good friend's. For wood of all kinds, see the Deal Woodyard. Phone Moro sold than all others put to- .gcthor tho Huick. McCall rattoniH. Moekor's. E. J. Eastman and family of Bun- 41cor Hill nddilion, went to Anhlnnd Saturday for a few dnya' sooial visit with relatives and frionds. Tho car that does tho work the rolinble, durable, powerful Huick. Washtubs nt Goodfriond's. Ed nnd ThomnH Rniny of Central 'Point cnuio up, Monday for supplies. Slngor sowing machines, 211 S. G - Htroot. Phono 203 1. 311 Honjnmin Vincent, n prominent "pioneer fanner of Tnhlo Hook, camo ovor Monday with eggs and poultry Tho oar thnt delivers tho goods 'tho nuiok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cool Goor of West Tvy Htroot nuido n business trip to "Control Point rocontly. John II. Carkin, nttornoy at law, ovor Jackson County Hank. C. F. Cuthbort loft Tuesday for ' Snn Frnnoisco. ITu will roturn in a few days, accompanied by his family. Tho lndios' favorite car the 'Huick Whito Streak. R. G. Smith of Grants Pans wns -In Modford Wednesday on profos aionnl business. A child enn run n Buiok. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day of Port- i land nro registered nt tho Mooro. Grnnttownro nt Goodfriend's. ' J. C. Aitkon of Wondvillo wns in V Medford Wodnosdny on business. Wonr Kidd's Shoos. C. F. ICincatd of Tablo Rook wns ' in Modford Wodnosdny on a busi Hess trip. Mr. Kinonid hns chnrgo or tno uonnor orchnru in tho Tn- bio Rook distriot. Tons at Goodfriend's. Seo tho Morrivold Shop for books, magazines and fino onirrnving,, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Cnrlton of Anhlnnd wero Medford visitors on " Wodnosdny. Spring skirts. Moekor's. J. F. TInle, who until rocontly enn - duotod n piano store in Medford, has removed to Snn Joso. f'-B Corsets nt Moekor's. Jeff Hoard nnd Court ITnll woro nmong tho Modforditos who saw tho Nolson-Wolgnst fight. Phono 2001, Goodfriond'b, F. C. Routlodgo of Ashland flpont ' Wodnosday visiting in Modford. Buioks cost leas. Mrs. Vnnco of Jnoksonvillo was .. a Modford visitor Wodnosday. Spices nt Goodfriend's. Mrs. Jnucon of Gold Hill wns n Medford visitor Tuesday. J. W. French of Portland is reg istered nt tho Nash. J. C. Biggon of Portlnnd is in Modford on u business trip. B. F. Brivor of Los Angeles is in this city on n tour of investigation A. E. Jopp of Eugcno is' in Med ford looking nftor business interests. Chancing possibilities to probabil ities nnd probabilities to nlmoHt cor tnlntloa nro among tho dally tasks of tho classified ads. Wouldn't you llko to make n fow such changes? O. W. Bonnoll of Montnguo was in Modford Wodnosdny looking nftor business interests. John P, Gordon of Jefferson City, Mo., is in Medford looking ovor tho country with n view to Investing. ThomnH F. Pnttorson of Rosoburg is in Modford on n business trip. Frank Kowalski wns in Medford Wodnosdny from tho P. & E. extension. II. D. Qrny of Pendleton is In Medford on a businoss trip. D. I. Bnrtlott of Sontllo is spend ing n fow dnys looking ovor tho vnl- A. E. Jopps of Eugano is n busi noss visitor In Modford. John P. Gordon of Jofforson, Mo., is n rocont nrrivnl in Modford. j Shoriff Jonos roturnod from Portlnnd Tuosdny evening. O. G. Smith of Omnhn is nmong Medford's business visitors. unnnoB K. urny of rnrtmnd s nmong tho rocont nrrivnls nt tho Nnsh. A. IT. Crowoll of St. Louis Ih reg istered nt tho Nnsh. II. N. Cookorllno of Portlnnd is n rooont nrrivni In Modford. T). C. Loomla is In Modford from Portlnnd todny. L. A. MoFarlnno and E. A. Me- Farlano of Suthorlln vnlloy nro "in Modford on a short businoss trip. T. F. Pnttorson of Rosoburg is registered at tho Mooro. R. J. Rutlodgo. Wostorn Union olootrioinn nt Anhlnnd, was a busi ness visitor In Medford Wodnosdny, John Ryan of Butto Fnlls spent Wodnosdny in Medford. C. W. Conway of Talont was n ro cont Modford visitor. John R. Wlllouby of Ashlnnd spout Wodnosday with frionds in Modford. If n real estate nd lmprossoa you favorably, nnawor It; for some nds novor need appeal more than once, uror. lorn in this section nnd tho Opera ' 26?1 . Fr streot, between Second hm.nn wna well fillml. nhnnt 1 7tt lw. omi. " ru OU'O & umaiey. ; " proprietors. 26 ! ng present. . , Tho old officers wore re-elected.' Bmck3 nro lurable. They nro: L. F. Lorier, president; U.f Queen Anno is coming into its own. O. Smith, vice-president; E. E. Wil-'Tho unmos of the host of buyers iu Hon, secretory; J. McPhorson, trons- tunt addition during the past two weoks spell exclusive homes. Don't let someone else get the lot you wnnt. 289 Buicks do the work. j Grnniteware nt Goodfriend's.. Buicks win tho races. ' Tho want ads can serve you only If you uso them. ' Ceienls at Goodfriend's. BILLS TO RESERVE COAL LANDS INTRODUCED WASHINGTON, Fob. 23. Illlla In-' tended to reserve Alaska coal lands! and providing a plan for lenslnt; them out for dovoloptuent, woro lntroduc-j ed todny In tho houso by Senator Bov crldge. Tho measures wero referred , to tho commltteo on lands. i Senator Iloverlduo In Introducing tho balls cdtled gonoral nttoatlon to FCm SALE Rooming' houso, clear tho vast value of tho lands under con- lnG 300 monthly. Bonson Invest Eldorntlon and quotod from tho ro-! mont Co" office ovor Frultgrowors cent statements as to tho value of the bnnk- 292 COSTS MONEY TO LIVE IN THE INLAND CITY SPOKANE. Wash., Feb. 23.Bas Ing the cost of mere existence at a standard lower than paid by the city of Spokane for the feeding cf Its prisoners, allowing each c.n'iinon la boring man a family of but four mem bers, and figuring monthly icntals or Installments towards the purchase of a homo at only $12, Mayor N. S. Pratt w'll show the city council to night thnt the average man has about ?G7 a year left from his errnings. With this sum he might cloth him self and lamllj, .furnish tbem with medical retention, educate thvm and pnrcDaso an ojner necessities .Mayor and ahouId havo a ,1tnK of i-raii acq.uroa tneso incta inr.mgn a approximately 60 pounds to the thou poronal campaign of conditions made sand cubic feet, necessary bv proposed raise in the! Ther expect ;o start Frldar when city's wage scale. He vlll urge the the wlnd from the 80llthwest nrv adoption o: a now wasa scale, glv- dieted. Harrison stated that In his ing common laborers 25 centi moro opinion the wind would carry toward per day. The present wale is $1.76 tho great lakes at a rate of about 40 per day. Trr teamsters ho urges that miles an hour tho scale be raised from $5.50 to $6, the teamsters furnishing their horses GENERAL LOGAN'S DAUGHTER and s I WEDS BICH BELGIAN GRUESOu"icDISS!SESJUn,BTM: YORiT". 23,-Mary MADE NEAR PENDLETON Louise Logan, granddamrhter of General John A- Logan of civil war fame, was married today to Henri TO TRY FOR DISTANCE RECORD IN BALLOON LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 23. George B. Harrison, a balloonist, who took a prominent part in the recent tryottta here, is en ronto today for San Antonio, Tex., whero ho will meet Clifford Harmon, the million aire aeuonaut of New York city aviators intend to make their second attempt to break tho long distance flight record In spherical balloons. Tho trip will be made in Harmon's balloon "New York." At San Antonio a special quality of gas is being manufactured for them. It Is almost nuro hvdrocen SCANDAL IN NEW YORK LEGISLATURE GROWS ALBANY, N. F., Feb. 23. Jetk am P. Allds, who is charged witk having accepted a bribe of $100t while he was floor leader of the as sembly, resigned today as presideat pro tern of the senate. Allds announced that he took this step because he wished to be on tba same footing as Senator Conger, who preferred the charges against him. He said also that he desired to relieve the Republican organiza tion or any embarrassment on his account during the investigation. Rumors of further disclosures and the expectation of a general inves tigation following tho Allds trial, have intensified the situation here. There is much speculation this af ternoon regarding the possible effect ' of Allds' move. PENDLETON, Or., Feb. 23.-- News reached here today of a most ntTe K aTcton of grewsomo discovery at Echo, with n nrnm!n(,nt Rin fm;i . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. prominent Belgian family of Brussels. The ceremony took place in the dog in tho principle role. Ycsterdav a canine owned by C. A. Chat came Alaskan conl fields nuido by represen tatives of tho Morgan-Guggenheim syndlcnto. Tho lands roforred. to by tho sona- tor woro withdrawn by President KooBovolt In 1900. Senator Bevor-.FOR SAE Idgo seeks to have tho withdrawal1 Plotc, equipment; will trade for a mndo pormanont. Ho declared that' Siskiyou lot. Address Q, core Trl- hnd Biich action been taken years ago1 buno. 295 Harvard Banks Close." BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 23.-As the result of an alleged shortage of $144,000 in tho individual deposits, the National City bank of Cam bridge, in which many Harvard stu dents havo accounts, was closed to day by tho order of the comDtrolIer of the currency and a federal bank examiner in a statement was given the responsibility for the shortage, and it was expected that nothing further will be done until the exam ination lias been completed. Aged Couple Burn. SANTA FE, N. M., Feb. ZT. Johsi F. Davis, aged 70. and his wir htuldinc formerlv occumcd bv a sn- Tho merchant whn furnish re vniJcs t.,..j ' urimnn . . . . . . .' - - - --- - uuiucu vo uuuiu in a lira , ...t(4u a nurse maia tor young loon known ns the "Bucket of ms "store news" regularly, faithful- which destroyed thir - unby; must ho experienced and havo Blood." The building had not been U". through his ads in these columns ton, N. M . today Tho fire l hHr references; wages $25. Mrs. neddy. nsod for two or throo years, hut the earns your good will. ed to havo been f ,ncendIar ll.T" 32C Onkdalo avenue. S. 289' appearance of tho foot indicated that eg to nave been or incendiary orlgia. ioao wi., 1 ' 'in(l ,lot Deoi buried moro than a 1909 Wlnton auto, com- few mantuR Sheriff Taylor has boon notified and an investigation is being made. TT- . 1 i . I minever, n compieuon oi iue ground onl amis containing great bodies of l IT; i. K iron ore. tho government would now P0R SALE-10 acres fine soil, five 1,0 impossible until n thaw sets . . acres nearo nnd nnnlea in imnrimr. n. bo nblo to meet most of Its expenses with rovonuoa derived from tho hoy ultlcs nnd holders of govornmont lenses still would havo been nblo to hnvo mndo n fnlr profit. Bakers Desert Shin. IIONONLULU, Fob. 23. Tho "doughboys" on tho army trnnsport, Shorldnn, heading today for Manila, will bo minus their dough, tholr broad FOIl SALE Ten acres good fruit and rest plnnted; would exchange for1. T,1 1,0,e' f Blood" flourished Siskiyou Holghts proporty. Address in 11100 nnd 1907, when Ech0 WftS Q, enro Tribune. 295 I4'10 n,ns' 'nw'css own the eastern " part of tho state. Gambling, robbor- FOn SALE Modern 5-room bungn-jies nnd shooting nf frays wero of f re low, clo8o In; Binall payment down, nuent ocourronco. Ilfllnnnn tnrttia r ai.lt. .1.. 1 nnd 4 good lots. Address L, this of nnd cakes for tho remainder of tho voyago. Four bmnkors, all of thorn Teuton ic, loft tho trnnsport whon tho vossol arrlvod hero from Snn Frnnclsco. Tho pollco hnvo boon nskod to search for! TRAINMEN REFUSE WAGE borry land near Grants' Pass; cov oroa by tho irrigation ditch. For particulars address No. 511 South C street. 295 thorn, but tho eonrch provod unavall Ing and the boltof horo Is that tho four Gormnn bakors embarkod on tho PROPOSAL OF RAILWAY BALTIMORE, M"d.. Fob. 23. Tho steamship CJovolnnd, tho world-tour-' orisis in the nogotintions for higher intt vnaanl e9 flirt irnml.liHi.A.MAMfl.n K v nn0 (wnK08 which hnvo been in proeross The Sheridan was unable to take In ' H Z, riX?0 Z?h a vory largo load of broad, although """T " l7 V t ' tho current market hero wds exhaust- Z ftiPT , ? "ml trT', ed. Sho will arrive at Manila before v S n L 2Z boo .oled tho Cleveland and may possibly ro- S a re- .... . . . fusod to accept tho comnnnv's ennn. ..." . . " - cover tho missing four bnkors. Sus plclon attachoa to tho Olovoland sole ly bocauso that vossol Is mannod and offlcorod by Gormdns, Mrs. L. E, Whiting of Englo Point tor proposition unloss it wns mntori ally modifiod. Tho company offici nls, it is understood, took tho tnnttor under ndvisomont. Tom Carlton of Englo qint wns n Is expected to arrive homo Saturday, visitor. In Medford TtiMdajr, TROLLEY CAR WRECK CLAIMS A LIFE DEN VER, Col., Fob. 23. Mrs. Adolph Mill was killed, Motornian John Joyce fatally Injured and a student niotormnn severely hurt this afternoon when nn electric car col lided with a train on tho Rock Island rnllroad near tho stock yards.. Tho student motorman, whoso namo wns not learned, was driving tho car at tho tlmo of tho accident. Tho offi cials have so tar been unable to do tormlno who was to blamo. Percy Is Senator. ' JACKSON, Miss., Feb. 23. Tho legislature today ratified tho elec tion of Loroy Percy as United States sonntor. Perfjy announcod thnt ho will bo a candidate for tho full term nt tho next election. Former Gov ernor Vardamnn will bo his opponent again, Porcy succeeds tho Into Sen ator McLaurln fpr tho unexpired term. If you enn't find It advertised, It may not bo tho host tlmo to buy ltl New Showing In the Very Latest Fashons in Men's Neglige Shirts in Pongee, White, 'Brown, Blue and other patterns at joc to &i.uu each Van Dyke's ! i