Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH G, 1910.
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CALL ISSUEO
Ed M. Andrews Issues Statement as
to Pregrawlon of the Work of
Committees to Secure Mere Hotel
AccommsiatJsns.
E. M. Andrews, chairman of the
Commercial club committee in charge
the matter of secorine more hotel
accommodations, has issued the fol
lowing statement:
"The ladies of the Greater Med
ford club, with the assistance of a
-committee appointed from the Com
mercial club, have gone into the
question of taking care of the over
.flow of homeseekers who are unable
to find accommodations at the hotels
-tad boarding houses. Arrangements
faave been made for tents and bedd
ing in ease the eecessity arises for
jaore rooms than can be furnished
by private citizens and one or two
rooming houses, just about to be
opened. The committee feels that
with a little immediate assistance
from the citizens of Medford in the
way of offering rooms that could be
spared in case of emergency, will
take care of tho overflow for the
next few days, and by that time they
hope to have permanent quarters
provided. It is the wish of the com
JBiltee that anyone having rooms to
spare will send their namo and ad
dress and tho number of rooms
available to tho secretary of the
Commercial club, and there will be
person in charge whose business it
will bo to see that no objectionable
people aro assigned to any rooms
that are tendered by tho citizens.
The partie sowning the rooms will
receive pay for the same at the same
rate charged by the regular rooming
houses. We hope that the people of
Medford will respond at once, as we
will only need to use these rooms for
a few days, but we are in need of
diem immediately."
Electric Frost Alarms
For fruit orchards. Our Electrio
Aneroid Thermometer and Alarm
-Cabinet will irive the alarm at any
ifccM of heat or cold desirod. Price
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fJO, Bend in your oruur in once.
Doa't wait; do it now. Electrio
Thermo Alarm Co., Hovoy bldg., Eu
gene, Or.
I fOR MORE ROOMS
AND 'TIS TIME TO BUY THAT AUTO. YOU CAN'T GET THE MOST OUT OF LIFE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY UNLESS YOU HAVE
A MOTOR OAR, AND THE BUIOK OFFERS THE MOST FOR THE MONEY.
MOTOR CARS COST TOO MUCH TO PERMIT OF EXPERIMENT. YOU CAN ONLY JUDGE THE FUTURE BY THE PASTAND IT IS UNI
VERSALLY CONCEDED THAT BUICKS HAVE FILLED THE BILL MOST SATISFACTORILY IN THIS LOCALITY. IN BUYING AN AUTO,
CONSIDER THESE THINGS
First Cost
Maintenance Cost
Repair Cost
IF YOU TAKE ALL THESE THINGS INTO CONSIDERATION, YOU WILL BUY A BUIOK THE CAR WITH A RECORD THE CAR WHICH
HAS DELIVERED THE GOODS IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY.
Medford Buick Company
(BUICKS EXCLUSIVELY
SEATTLE MEN AT
SENATEJIEARING
Attorney for Balllnger Asks That
Subpoenas He Issued for Two
Men In Seattle To Testify In Re
gard to Letters.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 5.
Attorney Vertrees, representing Bol
linger in the congressional investi
gation into the interior department's
affairs, today requested that sub
poenas be issued for federal attorney
Todd and special agent C. A. Parks
of Seattle.
It was intimated that Vertrees
hopes to prove by Todd's evidence
that the testimony of Todd that the
evidence of Louis Glavis and Jones
was false in connection with the
reason given for not instituting crim
inal prosecutions in the Alaska eoal
land cases. Jones' testimony was
supplementary to that offered by
Glavis previously.
Parks will be called to the stand
to testify regarding the letters
"found" in Glavis' private bo'x in the
federal building at Seattle. Tho let
ters in question hod been taken from
the government files and were in
connection with the Cunningham
claims.
After Glavis' box had been broken
into and tho lotters discovered, Gla
vis asserted that they had been
placed there to discredit him.
Cummins Amendment Lost.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March fi.
The Cummins amendment to the pos
tal savings bank bill was defeated in
the senate today by a vote of 40 to
18. The amendment sought to pre
vent the romoval of money from tho
banks for the purchase of govern
ment bonds, except in the event of
war.
An amendment offered by Senator
Borah, providing that these funds of
the banks should not bo invested in
state bonds or other securities pay
ing less than 2 1-4 per cent interests
wns carried.
Of the hundreds of poople who will
read a particular classified ad today,
probably not one, except yourself,
will see its peculiar significance. It
may "mean more" to you than to
any one else.
DEMONSTRATION BY APPOINTMENT
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TO CONSOLIDATE
Instructions Sent Out That All. So
licitation ef Business Must Cease
May Have Effect on Interna
tional Business.
CHICAGO, 111., March 5. The
amalgamation of the National Rail
way of Mexico with the Mexican
Railway company, Ltd., was fore
shadowed today by the withdrawal
from active business of the freight
and passenger officers of the Mexi
can Railway company.
Instructions were sent out from
Chicago recently to the effect that
all solicitation of freight and passen
ger business should cease. This or
der is believed to bo a preliminary
step in a plan for tho combination of
the roads.
There is considerable speculation
here as to the probable effect the
proposed combination would have on
international business between Mex
ico and the United States. It is
known that the National Railway of
Mexico is opposed to a continuance
of the present schedulo of rates.
Advertised Letter List.
The following list of letters remain
uncalled for at the postoffico at
Medford, Or., March 2:
P. H. Barber, W. H. Barlow, Mrs.
Ruth Barfieeld, Wm. Balse, Miss E.
M. Brown, Mrs. Eliza Conrad, Fred
II. Cook, J. M. Cummings, II. E.
Decker, Henry B. Dotraz, Mrs. II.
L. Eaton, Joseph Eller (2), Mrs.
Burnett Frazier, Paul Franklin (2),
A. C. Grindley, C.'S. Harrison, Mrs,
E. nariston, L. Hatfield, C. F.
nutchinnon, J. II. Messnor, D. C.
Miller, John McGlynn, Maedo Minn,
Mrs. J. E. Monte (2), Freda Pelton,
Price, Josephine and Richardson
Land & Timber Co., Miguel Primo,
L. S. Ratcliff, P. A. Seinbech, Clar
ence Jasper Shotwell, Rose Som
mers, Mrs. Flora Strever, Mrs. B.
A. Stono, J. F. Sullivan, Roger J.
Sweet, Robert T. Watkins, Mrs. Rob
ert Wnshbuni, N. J. Wininghatn, J.
W. Wooden.
Parties calling for the above let
ters will pleaBe say "advertised." A
charge of 1 cent will bo roado upon
delivery.
A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
HEX AN
ROAD
Power
Speed
Performance
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Warm weather will soon be here.
Why not cook with an electric range
this summer? Complete outfit on
display at our office. We are mak
ing especially lov; rates on electric
cooking.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY
Wm. E. STACEY & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT.
DUtrict Agent for ALADDIN LAMP Local agents wanted. Lamp on
exhibition and for salo at tho following placoa: Medford Oarage, Alien
& Iteagan'B, Wornor, Wortmon & Oore'e, HuBsoy's Cash Storo und
Medford Furniture Co.'a store.
ADDRESS BOX 828.
Shur-On
s TOU'VELLE MANAGER HODSON'S GARAGE
' MEDFORD, OR.
Wo can fit most any kind of n
noso with Shur-On Mounts.
Dr. GOBLE
Optical Parlor
18 West Main Street.
Wo have no other business.
Reliability
Durability
Dependability
How Are These
For Bargains
5-rooin houso on Cottngo avenue, East Sido, lots 100
xl20 $1500
1 lot o.n Grape street, East Side, lot 50x120 $400
2 lots on Palm street, 3 blocks from now depot, 56x
124, each $450
' lots on Hamilton street,
06x124, each ., $600
2 lots on Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oalcdalo, 56x
100, each $650
Fine residence lots in Orescent subdivision, closo in.
1 Call and look over our list
some or the nest in the
SISKIYOU REALTY CO.
ROOM 22, JAOKSON pOUNTY BANK BLDGt.
PHONE 3311.
We Are Agents For - - -
Sunny Crest Orchards
Perry. Sub-division
(Ten Acre Tracts)
Queen Anne Addition
Snowy Butte Orchard Tracts
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Fire Insurance No. 1 1 North Central Ave.
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in fruit land. They aro I
valley.
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