Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MlSDffORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1910.
OREGON APPLES LEAD 'MYSTERIOUS MURDER
QUALITY
MERE MAN DARES TO
NEAR LOS ANEGLES REGULATE HAT PINS
Consul-Gonernl Miller Writes That Police Wurklnu on Murder Case Near Chlcauo Councllmcn Pass Ordinance
Orcuuii Should Control Drltlsh1
Market When Canal Is Opened. ;
In a fortuor Ihhiiw 'van iiiiIiIIhIiwI
KtaluiiiuiitB from Monty I). .MlHor,
coiiHtil-Koiiurnl lo Ireland, with ro
Kind to thu HtatiiH of t ho nutria t for
tho Ori'Ki'ii npjilo in tliu I Irit IhIi IhIi-m,
but wo a ro Hiira Unit nit our lounl
ruudcrH will bu intorewtud in further
MUtl'lllOllIri l'l'Olll till) h.iiiiu Niiunio. In
n recent letter to u friend In I'ort
Jiunl lio HU.VH in part :
"I finil huro in Kuropo a tremoil
iliniM market for itppluN. (I ion t llrlt
niii alone Importa innro tlinn $10,
(1110,(1110 worth por aiiiiitiii. 1 luivc
boon iixniuininir thu iiiulity of t hi
Muff thnt ooiih'h from Canada and
the enntorn purl of thu United Klulw
and 1 have houu itHtoulnhed at it in
feriority. The pooroNt of tint Ore
Kim prodiiot put on tho innrkittM in
(superior to the avuraim Htuff im
ported here. Tho j,'ond Oregon up
p nit have already iiiinxl a reputa
tion in the uiarhetH of Great Itril
. aiu, and they Htand no far above all
other importx that they really have
no ooinpotilorn. lty thu timu tho
I'auama canal 1h opened the Mate of
Oregon and Wawliington oan find a
market in Kurope for at leaHt $5,
000,000 worth of appleH each year,
and all of thoHO tdiould be shipped
direct from Portland in refrigerator
NteainerH. The eont of traiiHporta
tion will not oxueed ouo-luilf the
preheat price. II now eontH about 7.r
ecuth pur box to lay down npplon
from Oregon in thu varioun buropeau
market. Onuhalf of that will be
a big priee for Mcamur traiiHporta
tiou when thu uaual in oiwnod.
"If Oregon taken advautagu if
thin opiortiiiiity and plautH enough
fruit to command tho control of thu
importH of apploH of Kurope, aw it
oan ciHily do, it will muan the ithlp
iiioiii from Portland of approximate
ly 100,000 boxcH of applen per week
during the Hlupping henvon, to way
nothing of thu inarketH in the United
Stolon and other purtw of the world.
Organization of lounl itNHocintiiuiM
for growing and packing the fruit
and a general organization of the
variniiK nxHnoiatloiiK into the Helling
ageiio' in all that in ruiptired to
inako Portland the center of tlo
largnM npplo-growiag diKtrint in the
world. I hoK) thoHu facta will bo
placed before the puople of Oregon
in miuh a way (hat tho planting of
apple, and fall and winter penra ih
Well, will proceed rapjdly, k that
when thu canal in opunud they will
be prepared to taku advantage of
those great mnrkutH.
"Heforo coming to Huh part of tho
world I had the improBRion that only
IiIkIi-cIuhh fruit could possibly reach
thoHu markets, but oxilinination into
conditioiiH here Iiiih upHut that the
ory completely, and I am now con
vinced that Kurope is tho beat mar
ket, Oreal Britain imperially, for our
common apples, which would bo
packed and nbippori as oohuimii
grade. Tho groat bulk of apples con
sinned horo nro uhoi! for cooking;
piirixiKCH, coiiHequontly thoflo grades ;
that are not so attraotivo in appear
aneo for tohlo iiho, but aro oaiieoinllv
good rooking fruit, will find tht I
...,v' iHitmuta. it in nun ,1'llllllfJ 111
tho mnrkot that IciiiIh Mich encour
ognmont to tho indimtry in Oregon.
The KiieccHH in commanding; tliin
great market lien in the tremendously
increased production of apples, to
gether with a combination of tho
spirit of Hkill, science and organiza
tion that has already got such a
splendid foothold in our state.
Organization of growors neoda
more encouragement for theso great
markets, that aro soon to bo opened
to our Ntnto. Thoro should bo taken
up, in systematic way, porhaps by
tho Commorcinl club of Portland, a
careful study of this subject, a thor
ough knowlodgo of thu markots,
kinds of apples and penrs fitted to
these markots, and tho varioties fit
ted to the dlfforoiit loonlitiea in pro
duction, should bo worked out on a
brond and comprohoiisivo scnle."
Los Aniiclcs, Which So Far Daf
fies Efforts of Sleuths.
Fixing Flno of $50 for Any Person
Who Woars Lonu Hatpin.
A SNAP IN ORCHARD LAND
Ouo hundred and sixty ncres of free rod soil, 10 to 30 feet depth;
two wells, about 20 acres cleared; a very gradual south hill slope;
ono-half milo from poNtoffice, less than ono-fourth milo from school
and seven and oiio-half miles southwest of Jacksonville. Only $20
por aero. Call on or address
. JOEs THOMAS
222 80UTH HOLLY STREET.
CHICAGO, III., March 22.
women with long purses dare
Outwear
I.OH ANCIKMCK, C'al., March 22.
MyHtorloiiH voices In the night, tho
sound of shot followed by an ox- m;m i" thicago today, owing ;
ultnnt Imuli. "ml tho hur.led depart-'to J1'" tton of the city council last:
uro of an automobllo from tho Iho- '"K"t when an anti-hatpln ordinance;
lated ranch houo on tho Lob Kolln ! ,w'7 mBu'
rond near Jvai.1 ou, where tho rnntll- llc M0 ordinance enmo up for a
atrd body of David W. Dwlre wn vo,0 11 ,cr('W(l "f Wo,no" '
found, aro a few of tho facts upon (Kllory, who had gathered to irotest
which tho police today nro balnK("Knl,18t bil1 8turtt'1 11 1(,,"onHtra-
fti
MEDFORD, OREGON
In Case of vSicKness
PHONE 3 0 4 1
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Ncnr LohL Orfico All Night Sorvico Freo Delivery
tbelr simreh for the iierputrators of
what they bollovo wkb a brutal mur
dor. Dvlro, who w-uh S7 years of nr."
Hud reputed It; bo wealthy, was a
votorau of the Philippine campnlgn
of thu BpanUh-Amorlcan var. Ills
,hoily was fount1 lying fnco downwnrd
on a bed In tho ranch lioimv wlire
ho lived alono. Thoro wore two bul-
lui holes under the left arm and IiIb
lgn and shoulders had been
with a knife.
Tho most li;nlflrnnt rart of the
myAturlDU affair, the offlcors de
clared, was tlio discovery of Dwlrc's
rtKht uhoo and utoclcliicH, hlch were
iiiIhsIuk '.vhen thu )oiy was found,
hidden In the brimh In exactly tin
spot whore tho bloody shlri that fur
iiImIkm! a worthlofts ctuu In the Anna
l'olt'toru murder cao had bMi
found. It was Dwlre who found th
garmiuit th:.t evidently was discard
ed by the fiend who took'tho lift of
the llttlo PoU'iera i;lrl a year ago
tion.
I Tho councilmcn, however, procced-
Icd to cast their ballots, with the re
sult that tho measure was carried
by a voto of 08 to 2.
i According to the ordinance, any
woman caught wearing a hatpin
which protrude more than half an
inch from tho crown of her hat, is
' liable to arrest mid a fino of $.10.
Tho ordinance was adopted, as it
'u'nu firipiimt tltrif l.in.. lir.t.ii.iu .m.l.i.i-
slashed "-
gercd the faces, eyes and noses of
other persons.
P L U M BING
Stoam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. j
I. T. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH i
Old Tribune Building. Phone U931.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All Ir'r, of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma
chinery. Agents fn Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE L CO.
REPORTED DEAD, BUT IS
VERY MUCH ALIVE
SEATTLK, Wash., March 22.
Tho coroner's jury investigating the
Wellington avalanche left for WeN
lingtou by fepeeinl train at 0 o'clock
yesterday, headed by Coroner
('. Snyder, to eomplote the taking of
evidence. Tho jury will leave Wel
lington on the return tonight and will
probably reach its verdict before ar-
Strange ease of.uiistakeu Identitv
They also hoard "'V'"? ,to c' w"t in 1,10 in,lucwt
n the oound 0f 1 h' 1oIcs of .Mn'borri' "'' twico
Tltufrjt'u limit wnu frm inr Qiitf
V 1)111 MHO IWIIIIM VMM , , a
day. shortly afU-r midnight. Satur- r,v"'K in boalU
day Dwlre's closest nelghbom heard
voices In hU )ioue
ll.r,.,, nhnt. nn.l tlinn (In. an.in.l nf r" U01C8 01 .unyoorry, Ullt., tWICO
Uaughter romlny from tho darkened 1 V ? . ' , I , ' HWnr"
pluco. Ten m nutcs later an auto-,"" ""V, I" ,J"r ' ,u,,u,,v 10
mobile ,!f.Hl,..,l ,lnun flm Lou Pnllz '''J' "O had Walked to bfellic tilt
rond. It contained four persons.
Unit a dozen detectives from po
lice headquarters were detailed todny
to aoolNt the county deputies to search
for the perpetrators. Officers were
plared on the ranch and others In
structed to follow each of tho sup
posed clues.
nay neioro me slid.
Joseph Ilenior, a timber eruin-r.
walked into the morgue yesterday
and looked at ,i rorpc tagged "Jo
seph Itcnier, Xo. 53."
"Home miMake." .aid Ilenier. "J '
missed the train." !
REAL ESTATE
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work G uaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEE.N a PRICE
11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
BARGAINS for BUYERS
10-1 acres, cleared, close to station, 920,000.
42 acres, cleared, two and one-half miles from Medford, $9000.
20 acres, in pears, half mile from Central Point, $7000.
40 ncres, 25 acres in alfalfa ind irrigated; bcaatlfal view; $0000.
32 acres, bearing orchard, closo In, $2-1,000.
HUNTLEY-HREMER Co.
214 FrtiitGrowers Bank Builcing
FORMER MEDFORD MAN
IS BURNED BY EXPLOSION
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
in nun ii t'iMi-itvii iiUKU hi 1IV i XT 1 i ii it
hapman lane, near I'ctaluma, CaI.f,iN Job to small, 110110 tooj
.1. S. Stn;t,', formerly of .Medford.
w)n hat a chicken ranch in thv
(
had a narrow escape. Wednesday
from heiitK burned lo death while at
tending to a large brooder. The
lamp in the brooder house exploded
and tho flame enveloyed Mr. Stage;,
badly burning his face and arm.
Me xtitiiuuincd help and .later Dr. II
L. Loroiitzeii uiik called and dreM-ed
tho injuries, which are of a BeriouH
nature. Tho brooder house and
chickeiiH were Bacd.
large. Twenty-five yenrs'
prnetieal experience.
OFFICE
113 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
Grand Opening.
To Whom it May Ooncorn:
The formor famous chef at tho
Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Look, will opou
a firHt-olaRfl restaurant next Thurs
day morning, nbovo Konnody's mi
loon, No. 33 South Front utroot. En
trance nt both HidoH. Only firnl
olass inoala will bo Horvod, and jut
tho name of tho proprietor 1h tho best
guarantee Thin in tho only piano
whore will ho aorvod chop suey and
China noodles noxt month. Come
and boo mo and I and you aro both
euro you will eotno baok. Remember,
I am willing and I preach what I
promino. Yours truly,
SAM LOCK, d
( to start U8inSS
If OLYMPIC xPI
II FLOUR
w is now today." v1(j
Win 'ii" d 'oiymplo Flour
ft- , A ways innkrs gool S
XsdmAl0t thlnc-RomI bread M
ir dgk trltloua "tlr IM
LPVMf K Uu't any Imt JM
Medford Shoe
Shining Parlor
OH, HERE WE ARE AT LAST1
For ladies, gents, children, this in
the place where you will bmv
time and money by getting your
kIiocs Hhined by an experienced
artist. Oiling and. dyeing is my
specialty. Now, don't forgot tho
place, No. 4 South Central nvc
ino. Open from 7 n. m. to 8 p.
m.; Sundays till 2 p. m. Tho const
Champion Bootblack.
V, W. HOWARD, Prop.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Olfice: 209 WesOlnin St., Medford, Ore.
1
Operating Quarry at Cold Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
AT YOUR GROCER'S
roaiuarLOVBin UiujCo.,rokTi-Di, Oiuo
Medford
Bakery and
Delicatessen
All kinds of Bakory Goods and
Delicatessen. Lun olios prepar
ed for fishing and pionio par
tiou, Satisfaction guaranteed.
Ilnskins for Iloalth.
Every Thursday
Night
At Smith's Hall on Grape and
Sixtlt, and every second and
fourth Mondny in theamonth. Six
lesson card for $5 or $1 lesson.
Learn to waltr.. Private lesson by
appointment. Learn to dance
and bo graceful,
PROF.. AND MRS. JEROME,
124 South Central Ave.
MITCHELL
& BOECK
WAGON MAKERS
Wo mnko a specialty of
rubber tiro work and or
chnrd harrews and
spray tanks, call at
Merriman'a Shop
Riverside Avenue
A Child's Toy and
A Woman's Utensil
Any little girl of school age can iron her own apron
with a General Electric flat iron. ' It u as easy as
dressing her doll. There is no need of lifting or carry
ing the iron. It needs no changing. It is always hot
and dean, at your elbow.
Think of its Convenience
in the household, and the relief from having hot fires
in the summer. For pressing seams in the sewing
room it ii indispensable. The G.E. iron costs but
little and may be used in any household wired for
electric light. The cost of electricity is a mere trifle.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
"ft,
For Sale - - - -
Splendid Bargains
Piecre, Shepherd &' Co., 128 East Main Street.
A 5-room house, porches, plastered, modern, large
barn, woodshed, new buildings; price $2500 and
$1050 can remain one year at 6 per cent. Lot 50x168
feet.
Three-fourths of an acre, South Central avenue,
with building; easy terms, $1600.
A 6-room bungalow, modern, maple floors, an extra
good buy, $2000; North Riverside; $1000 can remain
on place.
A fine bungalow in Queen Anne addition, $2100;
5 rooms, bath, electric lights, fireplace, cobblestone
foundation, corner lot.
Can also sell you two as fine homes as there are in
the city, one $5000 and one $6000. Come to office and
let us show you these special bargains.
"We1 also have good buys in ranches and small tracts.
Pierce, Shephard & Co.
128 East Main Street.
JkJS
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CCJLONISTS RATES
OREGON
TO
AND
THE
GREAT NORTHWEST
The management of the Southern Pacific Co.
(Lines in Oregon) takes great pleasure in an
nouncing that the low rates from Eastern cit
ies, which have done so much in past seasons
to stimulate travel to and settlement in Ore
gon, will prevail again this Spring DALLY
from March 1 to April 15, inclusive.
PEOPLE OF OREGON
The railroads have done their part; now it's
up to j'ou. Tho colonist rate is the greatest of
all home-builders. Do all you can to lot east
ern people know about it, and encourage
them to come here, where land is cheap and
home-building easy and attractive.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired.
Any agont of the road named is authorized to
receive tho required deposit and tolegraph
ticket to anv point in the East.
REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $33;
from St. Louis, $32; from Omaha and Kansas
City, 25. This reduction is proportionate
from all other cities.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon
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