Can You Solve It? Ferret Out The Mystery In The New Serial "Through The Wall" Which Starts Tomorrow Medford Mail Tribune UNITICD PIUCHS ASSOCIATION Full Leased Wire Report. Tonight mill Friday - Ocrn rtlttn'itl mIiowoim tonight, Warm nr loiuoirmv, Lowest tompora tuin Thursday night, 32. Tho only paper In thn world published In a eby tho size of Modford having n leased wlro. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910. SFWm YEAll. No. 15. CITY COUNCIL 10 FIK WATER RATES New Ones Aro Planned anil Council Will Also Arrnnuo So That City Will Not Lose Larue Pcrcontauo of Receipts as at Present New Sys tern to Do Inaugurated. TO CHARGE TAX TO PROPERTY, NOT RESIDENTS Yearly Rate Will Bo Established So That Property-Owners Cannot Shut Off Water Durlnu Winter and Avoid Tax. II' lliu plans of tho city dads do not m'lHonrry, ii(t longer will the rosi dent of Medford cvndu paying hi water rate by hhutting off bin lap; no longer will hu bo able to bent tho city by moving, and no longer will Uiu city fnco a deficit at tho ondof each month (hiring the winter, when the niton during tho summer pay for the (munition of tho olty'H water plant. Tho city uniiitoil at a session boiug held thin afternoon is considering water rateri and the methods of en forcing and collecting thuia. I'lio council pliuiH tliu pummgo of an or dinance Which will owtnblihh a fixed yearly rate according to frontugo, 'ir.o of tho family and cjnsrtif prop erty, Hiich an luminous, reKidontH and lodging houses, which will hu cquit alilu and will ho clmrj;tn! against the property. In (hi way the city will collect each month from lliu property, and, whether tenanted or not, ho loin: aw the property !h connected with the city water main tho rate must be paid. It htiH been tho citHtom in tho past for a property-owner iih soon an tho rainy Sanson npona to shut off hia wntor, notify the city and pay no water tnx until tho following Bum mer, when he again needed water for bin lawn, lly meant) of tho new or dinance the council will fix a rate by tho yenr, and thin rato will be charged to the property and not to tho individual. Should an individual got in arrears and have the water cut off, the next tunnnt mtint pay those nrrcarn hforo iio is allowed to turn tho wntor on again. City official!) point out that It cintfl uh much to oporato tho water system in the wiutor iih in tho huiii nior. Hundreds of dollars have been hmt in the piiHt through tho method in vogue at proHont. Tho council ban boon on a tit ill hunt for data in regard o wntor ratoB for a number of wcokti, and bnvo information at baud regarding rntcn in moro than 20 cities of tho northwoHt. By iiho of thono thoy be lieve tboy will bo cuahlcd to work out a system equitable nut! just, nml one which will pay the city larger re turiiH, BARNEBURG PLACE MOJITO $22,000 Two Hundred and Flfty-Eljiht Acres ' Southeast of City Sold to Local Real Estat Firm, Which Will Cut It Into Ten-Acre Tracts and Sell. Tho 8. P. Barnoburg place, south east of tho city, hua been bold to Aylor & Harnett of this city. Tho prioo paid wnH $22,000, Tho land in well adapted to fruit raiHing, Tho placo consists of 258 noroH, which tho now owuors will out into ton-acre tracts and soil, Tho 0. It. & N. farming demonstra tion train that wnfl run through EflBtorn Orogon and Washington, re turning tho past weok, wns tho most miooosuful ovor oporatod in this atnto, I Do Willie Boys Live On Willie? MomrnKMiN Question Stir City Dnds dim Deiniuer, Friend of Com- limn I'cople, Put to Itout. UccaiiHC a treat boars tho cogno men of "Willie," is It n sign that tho roHldonU thereon nro nocomwrlly mot lynoilillex or wllllu boys? That wiih tho momentous qucH.tlon threshed out at great length, with tho oxpendlturo of much 'gray mattor and oratory, In the council chamber at a session of tho city council Wednes day night. Hy tholr vote tho council decided that such residents wor not necoHimrlly In tho aforesaid class. Tho residents of Wllllo Htrect, over on tho Unit Bldo, potltlonod tho city council to clmngo tho nnmo of their Htrect to Portland avonuo. Dill 131 fort led tho regular nnd utterly put to rout John Detainer, frleuJ of tho common people nnd Insurgent loador from tho Third wnrd. Tho nnmo of tho utreet r mnltm Wlfilo street, tho petition bolng rojectod by tho follow Ing voto: Welch nye. Wortmnn nyo Hlfort nye. Demmor no, Morrlck nnd Kubrick absent. Like Cat, Old Question Back City l)adn ..guilt (.'oiimIiIit Problem of (Jetting Dumping Ground for City Muni Have Garbage; Can. hike tho proverbial cat, the gar bage question bait come bnck. At the Wednesday night session of tho city, council tho finance com mittee was Instructed to Intervlow John (Goro nnd ascertain If certain property soluth of the city could ho Norurcd for the purposo of osnblleh- Ing a dumping ground hero. The committee Ih to report nt the next regular uio Mug of the council. Kvory no often tho nnmo old ques tion cornea up for discussion In the council chamber, nnd Just as often tlin mattor tormlnntea in oratory. Sometime It U Indignant property owners adjacent to tho proponed dumping ground who put a crimp In tho matter; uomotlmos tho crimp comoH'of Ita own volition. However, tho council lollovoo tbat this time thoy havo boIvoi! the problem by find ing an Isolated piece of ground suit able for such n purpose Tho garbago question, however, re ceived attention Wodncsdny evening from a now standpoint. An ordinance wns parsed requiring all restaurants and hotolfl to provldo themselves with garbago cans with an air tight lid. This will do nway with cortnln un sightly and dangerous roceptnclos now In voguo. More Streets Ask Pavement Three HoHolutloiiH Panned by City I Council Ordering Ikying of Hard Surface Pavement. Ami Btlll tho paving program Is go ing ahoad. Three more streets nro to bo paved n ulcus protests develop, at thn next meeting of tho city council to bo hold on April 19, Last evening tho city council pnssod resolutions ordorlng tho Improvement of tho following stroots by laying hard surfaco pave ment; Socond stroot from Holly to west olty limits; Peach stroot, South, from Seventh to Eighth, Ross court from Sovonth to1 Fourth. Tho city council this afternoon ex pects to sign tho contract with tho Clarko-Honry company In nccordanco with tho bid nccopted lost wook. At this tlmo tho council will also desig nate tho class of pavomont and tho width of tho stroot In tho varloiiB parts of the; city, tho rosblonce stroots taking a llghtor pavompnt. Tho com pany expects to start work tho first of noxt wook. To advertiso, it booomos urgont as soon ah to rent it bocomcs urgent. ASSOCIATION GROWING FAST Many Orchardlsts Subscribe to Cap Ital Stock Campaign Launched to Have $25,000 Subscribed by April 16, When Organization Is to Be Perfected and Officers Elected. MASS MEETING HELD AND OBJECTS EXPLAINED From Merlin to California Line the Growers Are Asked to Combine in Formation of a New Fruit and Produco Association. Hy April 1(1 tiie Rogue River Fruit & Produco tiHHociutioii will have had $25,000 of itH capital Htock sub scribed, if the active campaign launched at a mcctinf of fruit-grower Wednesday afternoon is contin ued with the onthtiKiaMU with which it was launched. A largo number of orcharding wero pro&ont and when tho meeting closed $7210 of tho De cennary $2.rj,000 had been subscribed. At the meeting, which was presided over by A. .). Dunlup of Talent, mat- torn in connection with the organiza tion wero thoroughly thrashed out and many of tho orchardmen, after having the aims nnd purposes of the propohed association explained to them, readily subscribed to the capi tal stock. .Much moro of the capital stock would havo been subscribed nt the nicetiug yesterday bad the larger or uhardisOi been ermittcd to take ua much stock iih they wiidiod, but one of tho purposes of the organization it to include all of thd fruit-growers between Merlin and Grants Pass, ami hence largo subscriptions are not wanted. Tho work was started yestcrdny in earnost. On April 1(1, $25,000 of the capital stock must bo subscribed, for on that day tho fruit-growers moot for final organization mid elect their officers. Iho following committee wns appointed to direct the work: Darby S. Miller, J. A. Westerlund, C. E. Whislor, J. A. Hover und C. M. otter. The following is a list of the sub scribers to date to the capital stock ot the association: Q. A. Hover, Phoenix; Dave Dun can, Jacksonville; II. II. Patterson, Medford; .1. T. Gagon, Medford; W S. Itrooks, Central Point; J. S. Vilns, Medford; J. H. Finloy, Oregon City; Hichiml W. Northup, Modford; S. L. Bennett & Son, Medford; E. S. Pnl mer, Central Point; It. C. Washburn, Central Point; Emery J. Eastman, Medford; J. E. Woodruff, Medford; Horaco Pclton.Ylold Hill; J. W. Mer ritt,' Central Point; Snyder & JJas ett, Ashland; II. E. Gale, Merlin; C. E. Selleek, Murphy; U. A. Hamilton, Grants Paw; G. A. Morse, Talent ; it. H. Wilson, Medford; Palmer In vestment Co., Medford; A. Couro '?u,'' P""1 ,K Eagle Point; II. It. Tro F. Guthno, ousou, iuiglo Point; P. h. lfnwn, Medford; Fred N. dimming!?, Medford; II. C. Gtirnott, 'Medford; C. C. Johnson, Medford; W. 1). McDowell, Medford; Dodge & Theiss, Akron, O.; -J. C. Aitken, Woodville; O. II. Coroy, Medford; Jackson County Hank, Medford; W, S. Crowell, Medford; F. E. Morriok, Medford; Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Hank, Medford; E. Hurton Water man, Medford; S. M. Mears, Jr., Cen tral Point; J. E. Enynrt, Modford; Allon & Hongan, Medford; F. L. Tou Velio, Modford; E. B. Hanloy, Con tral Point; N. S. BennoU, Modford; C. M. Spook, Medford; Mitcholl & lloook, Medford; R. Q. Astbury, Gold Hill; C. E. Whislor, Medford; 11. Ilamill, Medford; Houston Bro., Talent; Hillorost Orchard Co., Mod ford; J. D. Olwcll, Medford; E. F. Massam, Modford; J. O, Goro, Med ford; h, W. Zimmor, Mgdlord; O. I). Whiting, Medford; T. J. Williamson, Modford; Edwin h. hano, Contral Point; Frank Woston, Central Point; J. W. Myors, Contral Point; J. F. Wortman, Modford; W. V. Bnrnum, Phoenix; Ilovor & Tngalls, Medford; J. A. Wostorlund, Medford; A. C. Allon, Modford; J. E. Woodruff, Modford; A. J. Dunlup, Contral Point; A. W. MoPhorson, Modford; Is Uncle Joe Cannon To Resign? j& jg? j? jz? WASHINGTON, April 7. A mar who is known to he a eloe lnend 1 Speaker Cannon stated today that 1 would only be a matter of a few weeks until the spenkar renigns hU office. This statement is generally bolievcd in official circles here t" COUNCIL IS TO AIO THE LADIES Will Help Secure Parks If Way Can Be Found to Do So Matter New in Hands of the Finance Commit tee of the Council. Tho city council has shown a ills position to bolp tli o ladles ot tho Creator Modford club In tholr endea vor to securo moro parkrwfor tho city. Thoy nro especially favorably Inclined to tho proposition of buying an addi tional flvo acres car tho city reser voir which, with tl ground already owned, would give U'U acros for park ing purposes. At a recent meeting tbo council discussed tho matter at soino lougth nnd nforrod tho propo sition to tho flnantr committee. Lack of funds alouo wid keep them from granting tho request of tho ladles. Tho ladlos of th- Greater Medford club proposo to hare tho council take an option on this proporty and thou I Issuo bonds In small denominations, which tho ladlos rgroo to soil. Tho only mattor whlcn viands in tho way of this plan Is the fact that tho city charter must be amended bofore a bond Issuo can bo made for park pur poses. Ono of tho big wheat farms of the stnto, was sold tho past woek when tho lands of the J. A, Woolory os- tnto, in Morrow county, passed to a syndicate of North Dakota bankers. Tho sale included O.OOOUicros and the price pnid was $150,000, It will he ut up into small tarniB. It. II. Paxsoii, Central Point; M. J. Minenr, Medford; H, II. Tattle, Mod ford; George B. Dean, Modford; Kerby S. Millor, Central Point; C. W. Pottor, Medford; G. G. GooUI, Medford; John A. Gannnill, Medford; Glon Rogue Orchard Co., Jackson ville; A. E. Bliss, Modford; Libortv Orchard Co., Medford; Clinton C. Scott, Phoonix. vSuch Is Close Friend's Statement day. It is pomtr-d out tiiat Cncle .lie hnndicnpped to a great degree io his control of the house by tho formation f the rules committee, in spite ot the fact that thoy arc his frionds. i After a fow weeks it is believed that OREGON TRUNK ON TO KLAMATH Bids Called for by Company for the Construction of Road to North Boundary of Klamath Indian Res ervation Then on to Klamath PORTLAND, Or April 7. An nouncement was made at tho office of tho Oregon Trunk lino railroad hero today that bids bavo been asked for tho gradiug of the line from Madras to the northern lino of the Klamath Indian reservation, the work to commence by May 1, and to ho completed hy January 1, 1911. In tho contract to bo awarded there will be approximately 111 mile t' grading and all of tho work ox- eept the bridge-building and track- laying will bo included. Tho oxten Mini of the line will pass through the towns of lvcdmoud, Kami, Hoslntid and Odell. The first section of the work from Colilo to Madras is now proceeding and with the projected extension will give the road 225 miles of track. It is believed that another con tract soon will ho lot for construc tion of tho lino across tho Indian res ervation to Klamath Falls. From Madras to Odell the Oregon Trunk lino will tnp some of tho host timber nnd agricultural Innds of Cen tral Oregon. Hundreds Die In Battle. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 7. Sevoral hundred men woro killed and wounded In a desporato two-days' bnttlo near Rlverlab hotwoon Turkish troops and Albanian robols, accord ing to advices which reached Constan tinople. Tho bloody conflict stnrtod April 4 and continued almost without cessa tion until tho night ot tho fifth bo fore tho robols woro chocked. Tho Alybanlans threaten to ovorthrow tho Young Turka' regime. ,1ip will resign. . , If not, it is certain tbat he will not i he a candidate for re-election to the speakership. He is being urged to keep his place, for if he leaves it, it is deem ed certain that Champ Clark (Dem.) will be elected speaken HIGH JINKS IS PLAN OF CLUB Crater Lake Highway Commission to Meet With Ashland Commercial Club Monday Evening Social Evening Planned for Near Future. At its regular meeting Wednesday evening tho Medford Commercial club decided to hold a high jinks within tho noxt two weeks, and ap pointed tho following committed to look after details: Blain Klum, H. W. Gruusky and E. M. Andrews Correspondence from tho secretary of the Ashland Commercial club was read, stating that that organization had called n special meeting for the purposo of mooting with tho members of tho Orator Lako highway commis sion to ho held Monday evening, April 18. Thovsecrotary wns instructed to write tho Ashland Commercial club that the dnto was satisfactory, n:ul undoubtedly a largo dologation will bo present. Judge Colvig, reported for the trus tcos that thoy had found it impos sible to proouro tbo McAndrows lot for n building sito for tho Commer cial club. The mattor of taking tho operator for tho Selig Polyscope company over tho vnlloy to procure motion pictures was brought up by the president. Tho secretary was instructed to securo autos to tako tho operator ovor tho valley. E. B. Waterman reported for tho committoo appointed to meotd Ren II. Rico of tho Spokane Apple Show. Ho said that at n mooting held a res olution was adopted recommending that tho Commercial club take a space l-WdU loot nt tho Chicago Xia tional Apple Show. The fruit will first be shown at tho Spokane Na tional Applo Show. Tho cost would bo $150 to tho club, Tho executive committeo had nlrendy passed favor ably upon tho matter. The mattor was laid on tho table until tho next RUSSIA STILL PLANS TO R FINLAND OF Russian Council of Ministers Evolve Plan Which Will Give Russia Ne cessary Excuse to Rob Finland Its Liberty Game of "Heads, I Win; Tails, You Lose." RUSSIA HAS FINNISH DIET START TROUBLj In This Way Empire Will Claim I Has Been Insulted and Then Czar Can Permanently Dissolve DM Russia Plays Her Cards Well. , , ST. PETERSBURG, April 7. Fearful lest the Finnish dlot may fall to furnish the czar with a valid ex cuse for robbing Finland of Its lib erties, the Russian council of mlnls- I ters has evolved a plan It believes It can absolutely depend upon to do the ! business. Throo resolutions recently Intro duced Into tbo diet protesting against Russia's disregard of the Finnish con stitution look good to tho council. It the diet passed tho resolutions, Rus sia will Instantly announce that It has been Insulted, the diet will bo per manently dissolved and there will be an end of constitutional government In Finland. Tho council knows,, how ever, that tho diet realizes It will be signing Its own death warrant In passing tbo resolutions, and it Is con ceded as Just possible that they may not be passed though ot course the diet wants to pass them. But there Is another way around the difficulty. Russia recontly ap pointed a Russo-Flnnlsb commission to consider plans for a closer union between tho two countries. A majoi ity of tho members woro Russlant They reported In favor ot maklnfe Fh land a mere Russian province nnd 0 substituting Finnish representation t tho douma for a separate diet. Inasmuch as tho diet Is really aa Independent body and the douma a mere Instrument for registering the czar's will and also considering that tho Finnish deputies will be an ln finltesmal minority oven In tho doa ma, this means corapleto loss ot Iden tity for tho smaller country. Tho Finnish members of the com mission submitted a minority report. The council ot ministers Is going no?f to submit the majority report to the dlot to bo accoptcd or rojectod. If It accepts, It will cut Its own throat, U It refuses Russia will cut It. Tho whole difficulty 1 due to the fact that Russia and Finland are the oretically quite distinct nations. It moroly happens that the same individ ual rules them both, Nicholas Is czar ot Russia. Ho U also grand duko ot Finland. Nicholas and Rus sia want to mako Finland part ot the empire. Finland proforo to remain Independent. v. UNCLE SAM TO DEMAND REDRESS FOR INSULT WASHINGTON, J). C, April 7. Tho Amoricau minister to Guatemala was instructed by tho state depart ment today to insist on prompt (nnd ndequnte rodresa for an attack C two Amorican citizens. mooting. Tho distribution of bopks was w forred to the executive committee. A resolution of thanks was ex tended to tho building committee and tho committeo discharged. A new building committee was appointed, composed of Rosonbaum, chairman, Cuthbort and Bennett, Tho following now morabors were eleoted: Charles W. Wilmeroth and Robert Gray, On motion, the secretary vas k stmotod to so intorpret tke bylawe to recognize individuals, not firn, as members. Meeting adjourned. LIBERTY