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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1910.
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GRAND JURY 15 TROUBLE AHEAD
RECALLED MAR.21 RAILROAD BILL
Fiancee and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.,
To Wed After Father's Return.
Criminal Business Requires Recalling ! President's Measure for Interstate
of the Grand Jury Body
Will Meet March
21st.
OwitiR to the fact that thore nre
several prisoners in the oounty jnll
awnitinjr trinl on eriminnl dluuxo,
Judfte Calkins haw issued hii ordor
recalling tho rand jury for tlio De
cember tenn of court to investigate
tho clinrRCS.
Tho Knind jury will meet on Maroh
21, just n week before tho opening of
tho regular Mnroh term of circuit
court, and will investigate tho sev
eral cases involved. This is tho
first timd in tho history of tho first
judicial district that a grand jury
ha3 been recalled after having been
discharged by tho court, but tlio
exigencies of tho ensos and the lo
siro of .Judge Calhinn to keep the
dookot ns nearly up to date as pos
sible nro responsible for this ordor.
"Running a More" without suffi
cient advertising, like running n fur
naco without sufficient fuel, will
keep you busy, but will not bo n sat
isfying occupation.
Commerce Court Is Objection
able to Powerful
Members.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2S. -There
is trouble ahead for the ml
mintBtnttion in its effort to ps the
Townsond railway bill without tin
ondtnent. It is known that the in-,
terstntu commerce oourt and the!
stockholders' regulation features nre
objcctionnblo to some of the power- j
ful members of the house.
"Tho president wants this bill
passed just ns it is," declared At-,
torney-Gonerul Wickorsham in nn
argument before the house commit-,
teo on interstate comme'co Mittirdiiy. j
The nttorney-general strongly'
urged tho adoption ot tlio measure .
without change, but Chairman Mann j
of Illinois mill Kcprohontntivc Steph-1
ens of Minnesota are trying to i
amend it in the committee. '
Tho scriousucsg of the situation
was shown by the carnestnes ofj
Wickorsham. who was nuthor of tho (
moasurc, anil who considered that
the Oceanian required his presence in
person to plead for its pansngo with
out amendment. It is certain that
oven if llio bill is reported favorably
EVERYTHING READY FOR without amendment from the eom-
RETURN OF ROOSEVELT I mittoe it will be subjected to bitter'
attack on the floor before it can be
GONDOKOUO, Soundon, Feb. 28. passed.
GONDOKOKO, Soudan, Fob. 2(1. j This bill, which hue boon the ren
E.erythiug is in readiness today for iter of much of tho activity of W.ill
be journey of Colonel Theodore streot interests in Washington, is,
iMMi'll and Keimit down tho considered one of the most impor
i. im to Khartoum, whero theyj"'t features of the ndnu'nUtni
I rejoin Mrs. Hoosovelt and hr timi'n program,
itighter. Kthel. I
The purlers and runners of the
Smithsonian expedition were dis
banded today and began their return
journey to Nairobi. Officially, the
scientific expedition of (he institute
is ended, but momhor of the Roose
velt parly will make several hunting
excursions in the course of the trip
to Khartoum.
The formor president will arrive
here tomorrow on the Belgian river
Htenmcr.
FEDERAL AUTOMOBILE
LAW IS PROPOSED
l WMHWIM II "" I
MAY WITHDRAW MORE
WATER POWER SITES
! BARGAINS jst j&
Government Official With Guide
Leaves to Examine Sites Near
Walla Walla, Wash.
Grocery store, paying big; cheap rent.
Two lots on West Tenth street, $500 each; close in.
T 100x200 fent on West Main street, fine department buildingite.
f 380-acro ranch, 2?4 miles from Medford; 120 acres sot to orchard;
t price $170 per acre.
J 103 acres two miles from Phoenbt, 30 acres young bearing orchard;
I $10,000.
j MICHIGAN LAND COMPANY
WALLA WALLA. W.isli , Ieb. JS..
The departure of P. W: Goodrich, j
a government official, from this city i ;
fehttiiilnj with a lieit 'ranger j;
guide for the mountains, equipped I ;
with snowshoes and sledges, is be-
lieved to he n forerunner of the with- '.
drawal of many more , watcrpower
sites on the Walla Walla, Salmon
and other streams. Goodrich would
not talk today, and federal officials
here profeed not to know bis bus
iness further than that he is in the
'government sen'ice and not with the
I forest department. The equipment
(is carried in a wagon and the prep
arations mndo here tend to confirm
the fnct that he is making an inves
tigation of power sites.
TRADE BEER FOR A
I MYTHICAL FARM
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 28
Henry Seiffert of Spokane, Wash.,
parted with a carload of beer val
ued at $1100 for alleged mythical
property at Missoula, Mont., on rep
resentations said to have been made
by A. J. Goldberg.
Goldbcre is alleged "to have won
the beer from Seiffert by false pre
tences and to have fled to Cnlifor-
Mrs.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Mis Join ('nlhoun of Rocky Ford
orchard was visiting her sister, Mrs.
S. S. Stephens, Wednesday.
Mrs. K. Gihbs and Miss Clara Al-'
Ion wero down to Phoenix last Kriiluy
nftornooii.
WASHINGTON. Fell. 2S - Repre
sentatives cf automolillo owners of
tho country appeared lioforo tho
liouee Interotate commorco commis
sion lost week to advocate some sort
of federal law that would place them
on a uniform basis and relieve thorn
from the "froaklsh" operations of
conflicting laws of tho various states.
I Tho federal license hill. Introduced
I by Representative Cocks of Now
York, was being considered. U. S.
Spears of Uoston, president of the
j American Automobile association, op
, posed tho licensing ot tho automo
lillo according to horso pewer. He
said that n machine of small power
After tlio return to tlio I'ntleil States of former President Roosevelt and
Roosevelt In June their eldest son, Theodora Roosevelt, Jr. will be unit
ed In marrliiue to Miss Klcnimr Itutler Alexander of New York city. It Is
understood tlint the miitr-li lias the hearty approval of t'uimiel and Mrs. Roose
velt. The younu woman In the ciwe Is a beautiful trlrl of twenty-one who has
been "out" In New York society two years. She bus traveled extensively with
her mother, who was divorced from Miss Alexander's father several yours ngo.
YotlliK Roosevelt's name 1ms been connected with tho-e of several youtig
women In YViiHhiiigioii and New York society In the past two or three years,
hut MImh Alexander's whs not one of them, although she Is nn Intimate friend
of Miss Krtiel I(ooMvelt and visited the latter at the White House. Mr. Roose
velt Is In his twenty-third yenr nnd Is the eldest child of Theodore Itoosevelt
slid the present Mrs. Itoosevelt. The former Alice Roosevelt, now Mrs." I.ong
worth. Is the daughter of the ex-presldeut and his tlrst wife. Theodore Itoose
velt, Jr., was KMidtiatod from Harvard In 100S and Is now In the carpet monti
fucturlni; IiuhIih-
Huson, the Queen City meat mark
et man of Phoenix, was up in North
Talent Wednesday afternoon.
.lobe Wilder of Phoeniv was at the
counlv neat last Wednesday.
James Allen and .lnhn Ilelmiu were
Medford inhere Satrday.
llerlie Staneliff of Phoenix was
ovor to the County seal Wednesday.
Mrs. V.. S. Croy win a vlsllor at
tho home of Mrs. C. Carey last
Thursdny afternoon.
Mr. and Jim. C. Carey wont to
Milnixl last Sunday to see their
(tighter, Mi's. V.. O. Kease.
II. II. Tavlor and family of Tai
nt was in Medford last Saturday.
John Mast was a Medford busi
ness visitor last Saturday.
Mrs. B. Gibhs and Mm. C. Carey
were in Medford last Saturday.
Albert Smith of the Palmer or
tihsrd section was in Phoenix last
Monday.
S. F. McDonald of North Talent
had the misfortune to loose their fine
milk cow In it Thursday niaht.
Fred Moore, son of
I'hoonix, sold his place east of Phoe
nix last Saturday. The price paid
is said to tun well up into five fig
tires,
Karnest MoPearaon of Phoeulx
died Saturday, leaving aftei a linner
ing Illness of consumption. He wa
ft member of (he Hed Men ami will
lie buried under the auepieee of that
order at Wooodville nest Momtav.
Kd Hamlin and wife of Eden V.0
ley were doing trading in Med lord
Inst Saturday.
Mat fVhoun of Phoenix and hi
ton John were Medfmd visitors Sat-
but running rapidly might do more
damage than a machine of Kreater
I power hut running at a slower rate
It was stated that the hill would
I produco a million dollars a nually la
1 revontie for the federal government
I through tho lloense fee of $fi for ouch
nmchlno. There are now 350.000
j machines In this country and with
j the output of 1910 added tho total
would ho about 000.000. With hut
jone-thlrd of this number taking out
federal licenses tho government
would derive tho lare revenue stot
led. j Kdward S. Cornoll, secretary of the
j National Highway society, has como
to lavostliittto proposed national leg-
Illation for regulation of automobile
traffic.
Mr. Cornell alj that ho found sen
tlment In Washington to be against
reueral automobile action at this
time.
The bills now before congress, he
ald. esiwolally the Cocks bill, has
provisions that would destroy rlKhts
A. Moore ofiof th iait uie the arrest of
tlio operator of a ear before an acci
dent occurred. A motor ear operator
traveling from one itate to another
would, under this law, Mr. Cornell
argued, he practically immune from
arreet except by an officer of the
United gtatto court.
Medford, Oregon' This certifies j years, and have never hod a com
that wo have sold Hall's Toxas Won-1 plaint. It gives quick and permanent
dor for tho cure of all kidney, blad- j rollof. Sixty days' treatment In each
der and rheumatic troubles for tonlbottlo. Medford Pharmacy.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 28. The
burglaries which netted 0 cents in
all nro reported on tho police record
today.
Tho public market was entered and
3 cents found in the ensh register.
The South Park poultry store, next
door, was robbed and the thief found
throe. 1-cent stnmps, which he appro
priated. A ennfectiomiry store o
hort distance away netted notbi 'i:
to the burglar.
AHK YOU GOING HAST?
Have you a friend coming west?
You ought to bring one to Med
ford. Cnll and sco us.
Tho colonist rates will be effect
shortly.
Let us talk routes and rates with
rou.
Informatlu.. cheorfully furnished.
Phono, address or call on Southern
Pacific Company, A. S. Rosenbaum
st Modford.
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Elk's PeerlessMinstrelsi
Tonight ypiy
Tomorrow
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CONSERVATIVE TnADE
IN CHICAGO WHEAT
""inj. 'cided hull
ienie oinnoiiii oi rn enu, one OI MtrAmv
wo" ,n had a further advance. The .I -p
sillon appeared to be to let the nwu
CHICAGO. 111. Feb 'js It
CHICAGO, III.. Feb. Jtt it
I a coiihervatixe trade in wheat
I Saturday. Had there been ,1
leadership like tb.it I.
prices might ensih In
M .1 -t'.'l
the newlv orifaniied tiaud.
Modfonl last Saturday.
Mm. Dr. Robert, of Medford and , lJ. V '
., a . , '"" romni me present eve on
I,w ehtldren came up Ralard.y to , thi flr.t of ,h fc Km.h ,.
SUSS " v i"V, H,wUHvM "nd "ri "1' th..,..
riMda in North Talent. w u, wh,at ,,r
Hd Ademoo and wl of North TktM w wft.l-lkitIr hv .,.,.,,.,,
Uomix Mwtfowl toy local holders, and no doubt ,
Anderson to Run. J&J!
SAN FKANCISCO. Cal.. Yb. 38. Jlint. can b accumuUte.1 KlexHt.
PorwaJ announcement of the eim-1 Pnle and some of the big hon-e-dldaer
of Allen Anderson for fovor I Uav wheat moderately
nor of California has been Made by f wheat opened at 111 S nnd
Mm through the medium of a later "lod asked, while Jul ml
Don't let anyone keep you from
seeing the minstrels by telling
you that the houses are sold
out and that all the good seats
are taken. They are not! There
are plenty of good $1.00 seats
for tonight, and $1.50 seats for
tomorow night. Some outsid
er who has been at rehearsals
says, tomorrow night will be
the bet. Dont fail to see one
or the other of these performances.
FOR SALE
1 60 Acres
Fine, level and smooth. Pear and Apple
land. Close in. All ready to plant to trees.
PRICE $100.00 PER ACRE
Must be sold for reason. Terms, $8000 cash,
balance in one and two years at 6 per cent
interest. For information call on
R. P. LITTLE
THREE BURGLARIES; SIX
CENTS IS NET RESULT
REAL ESTATE
Farm Land Timber Land
v Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
Best Groceries
At Prices Strictly in
Keeping with the
Quality of Our
Stock which is
Unexcelled
A Trial will Convince You
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
Now is the Time
iu utT OUR FIGURES ON WIRING, ELECTRICAL
ETC., ON THAT NEW HOUSE. DYNAMO REPAIRING
CIALTY.
FLYNN BROS.
13? WEST MAIN STREET
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