Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1910, Image 1

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    Medford Mail Tribune
Tonight nnd Saturday
Clear ami wuruiur, Might front
poiiwlblo tonight. Cull central
nftur 7 p, m,
Pull Leased Wire Keport.
Tho only paper In the wortA
published in a city tho ilia' of
Medford hating a loaned" wire.
FIFr.lt YEAR.
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1910.
No. 16.
-rim whwriuciL
ISTERS PLAN
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AM
HOSPITAL
HERE
Thinks Her Hatchet Is Needed
jg? JZ? J& jg?
Illinois Grieves Aunt Carrie
Father
Van Clnrcnln
From Portland With I
After Consultation T
Decide to Start Work i.
in August Ready fir
ASK $10,000 AND
FIVE ACRES 01
Against This They Will P i
and Will Construct Hos I
rn In Every Respect F
It Bettw.
In August tho Slaters of I
will start work In this clt
erection of n $100,000 hospl u
work U to bo riwhod and t
Hovcd thnt tlto Institution
ready for opening oarly lull.
Such was tho good word
from Portland by Fnthor Van '
bwk of tho local Catholic ohm :i;
returned Friday from an c
stay In Portland mado nocosiuiry lorl
a prolonged lllncw.
Father Vnn states that after a con-1
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IIEIOEL TO BE
HERE TONIGHT
Undo Sam MakM Good Its Prom
ises to. Will G. Steel to Have En
gineer Return and Complete His
Labors Where He Laid Them Down
Last Fall When State Fell Down.
WILL SPEND $5000
BEFORE JULY I, 1910
I Commission Will Go to Ashland on
Monday Night te Meet With Mem
bers of Commercial Club of That
City.
TKItltK HAUTE, Ind April 3. "I
think that Illinois needs a Utile to ate
aultatloa In Portland that tho Moth- of my hatchet," stated Carrlo Nation
er Provincial of tho Sisters of Prov-
Idonco for Oregon announced that tho
Bisters would oxpond 100,000 on
eroding and equipping a hospital In
this city, provided tho city would
plodgo $10,000 and giro flvo acres
of ground ns a alto.
Tho Bisters of Provldonco maintain
St. Vlncont'a hocpttal In Portland nnd
other Institutions over tho world and
aro notod for tholr excellence.
Father Van expects to start nt
onco on a campaign to plodgo tho nec
essary monoy for Modford,
hero this morn lug, whon nuked her
vows of tho outcomo n tho recent
oloctlona In Illinois, which woro won
by tho "wots."
"Illinois started out right two
Making good Its promise to Will
O. Stcol, who woo recently sent east
by tho Crater Lako highway commis
sion, the government will havo ono of
Its engineers on tho ground at onco
to start tho construction of the high
way. On No. 14 this evening Benja
min F. Hcldel, assistant engineer of
tho bureau of good roads department
of agrlculturo, will arrlvo In Modford
and will bo proparod to take up his
work whoro ho left It l3t fatl, whon
tho Injunction was ISBiied, tying up
tho appropriation of $100,000 made
by tho stato legislature.
Mr. Hcidol will jitart at onco mak
ing a study of conditions within tho
national forest. "Last fall an appro-
i,.Llln. M IEAAA ... t .1 1. ..
need shaking up. I think they need " , , ' V . V , '
me and my hatchet." tho forcstry department for work on
William Jennings Bryan catno ,n in wPWWnauon H
for hlirh rnmmnnrfnlhn n ., i,.i. J'roviueu wiui uns money must do
years ago, hut It Is evident that thoy
M PR
Lit
WORKING
FO
S
KRIPTION
NEW ORLEANS MAY HAVE
SOME SUGAR SCANDALS
Anticipates Little Difficulty In Sc
curing Requisite Number of Sub
scribers to Capital Stock of New
Association.
NEW CHILEANS, ha., April 8.
Tho grand jury which is iuvestigat-
ing tho weighing f imported sugar
hero is cxpoatcd to mako its rojort
April 10. Kcrliy S. Miller, who wns placed ii
It is predicted by officials nt iholchurgo of subscriptions to the cental
federal biiildinir thnt tho roport will stock of tho Koguo lttver Fruit
bo uucli tB to warrant a full invosti- Produco association, has established
gation by Special Assistant District hondquartors in Profossor O'Giirn's
Attornoy-Qonoral Wilfrod Donnison, pfftco nnd hns launched a red-hot
who nrrivoa horo today from Wush- campaign to secure (he nocossurv
ington. subscriptions for $25,000 by Sntur-
Donison onmo to Now Orleans for I "'( April lu, when tho nssnointian
tho express purpoHo of probing into will moot for tho elcotion of officorH
tho aotions of tbe sugar trust. u the final porfeotion of tho ns.
Tho invostigutioii now in progress sooiation.
resulted from tho refusal of tlio sti- Mr. Millor does not nnticipnto nny
gar company to produco for tho fed- miiloulty in scouring tho Btntod
era! officials. amount, ns ovory ono ho has nn
No nctunl charges linvo boon mndo pronohod is moBt favorablo to the
gainst the sugar rofinory nt Now movement. Tho advantages of such
Orleans, but tho government bocamo asBooiation is apparent whon it
auspicious owing to tho porsistonoy to reraomborod that in fivo or six
or rumors in connection with sugar yonrs tho proHont output of fruit in
woighing. tho valley will have doublod manv
, times. Only through an association
Urieans Flgnuna TOT Fair. ca " mnrkotod to an advnn
NEW ORLEANS, La., April 8. tftK0 Th'B ,,nB ,)0n tho history of
With subscriptions aggregating more fru5t rnisi"K tho world over, and tho
than $300,000 already recorded, tho 01,0 rnson today that California
finunco comniittoo of tho Now Or- fn,tt B Brown with oxcobb yonr uffer
kaas exposition organleatlon today yftr 18 1,10 fnc '""t tho growora in
announcod tlmt tho campaign for luftt 8tato lmvo 'onned tho heat oh
funds will bo oxteAded to all parts of BOtntion in oxistenoo.
tho stnto onrly noxt woolc. All frultgroworH aro roquostod to
Tho $300,000 was Hiibuoribod at a ft11 "lon Jrr. Millor nt Professor
jnass mooting Inst ovoning, whioh O'Gara's offico. Subscriptions
was attended by thousands of oili- 8hld nil ho in hoforo tho 'inootiiig
gons, aovqrnor J. Y,, 8nndor8 pro- ' -April 10.
iding. t; 1 Cutlnhys Not Reconciled.
Tho'( governor proposod nt tho KAN8A8 CITY, Mo., April 8.
mooting thnt tho coming Kossion of Mle' Cudnhy, father of "Jnck"
tho Btato logiHlaturo, whioh convonos C1"1"1' who Hlnnhed Joro Lllils, Is
in Ilaton Ilougo noxt May, Bilmiil to 011 ,llB vn' to California today nftor
tho pooplo n proposition to tax all ft futll nttoilt to offoot a roconoll
property in Now OiloniiB tlirop- lnt,on utwon his eon and MrB. Ouh
fourtlis of n mill nnd proporty in nil ft,iy' Tho mt'nt lckor admlttod bo
other pariHlioB of th'o Btnto tliroe- foro thnt any nttompt nt rocon
eigliths of a mill on tho dollnr for, mnt,(m ,l nlBt havo mndo had
tho purpono of raising $1,000,000 of fn,,l1' n rofusod to Btato what at
the neooBHary oxposition fumlfl. Ho tttudo his syh's wlfo had assumed,
also urged upon the cltUeas of this "Jftck" Cudahy Is In Pasadonn, Cal.,
olty the neooBBity of raising $3,000,- whoro no w,n Jolaod by his fnth
000 by porBonnl subscription, 0 '
by his stand on tho liquor question.
proved himself ono of "God's tno
noblomon."
SUIT IS FILED
FOR RIGHT OF WAY
thought that this appropriation had
been lost, when Mr. Stool visited
Washington, saw tho government of
flchxls, told thorn of what Modford
was doing In connection with the
btitlding of tho Crater Lake road and
necured tholr promise to expend this
money for .no purpose that It was
originally appropriated. Mr. noldel
will got buey at onco In expending
this $C00Q on tho road In tho nation
n'l forest. Tho department has prom
Iscd that ho will be allowed to com
Pacific & Eastern Brlnos CoJeratH'P,et tho road throughout.
., . , . . . uo8criptiona to th fund for tho
ation Proceedlnjjs Against L X building ot tho crater Lake highway
Phipps and C. O. Woolvcrtwi ior nr0 Bt,u com,ns n, hut Miford ii
rathor poor picking as noarly ovory
Rlflht Ot Way 'or Railroad. porson who can afford It has already
subscribed. On Monday evening tbo
highway committee trill moot with tho
Condemnation proceedings have Ashland Commercial club rad it Is
boon instituted hy tho Pacific & East- expected that ccver.il BirtwcrlptlOEs
ern Railroad company to condemn -a can bo obtained in that city.
right of way through tho Phipps tract
against I. J. PhJjpps and a D. Wol- BAD HORSE KICKS
u . fn., . -i ..I ouoioinii n in rut
W WAV T 11D 4MVU U V VU I
iiMiiuiut,. u utw trri i r ir t
HAWLEY ASKS
BUILDING HERE
Introduces Bill Into House Providing
$125,000 for the Erection of a
Federal Building in This City
Though Late In Session, It May Be
Secured.
HAS LONG BEEN NEEDED
BY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES
Several Officers of Uncle Sam Are
Scattered About City and Build
ing 1$ Needed In Which to House
Them.
W.A. Jones Weds
Mrs Newberry
WASHINGTON, April 8. Con
gressman W. C. Hnwloy today intro
duced a bill into congress providing
for the erection of a federal building
in Medford at an estimated cost of
$125,000.
Medford has at last succeeded in
getting her request for a federal
building before congress, and al
though it is Into in the session the
bill may be passed.
Tho agitation for a federal build
ing here wns IcV. to primarily by tho
fact that there aro five government
officers in the city and that there
wns no reason why a building should
not bo secured.
Comet Is Seen
Mt. Hamilton
VIewvd by Professor Ait ken, but Only
for a Few Moments It Appeared
Where It Was Expected.
Sheriff of Jackson County Weds Pop-
alar Assistant in District Attor
ney's Office A Surprise,
court Friday morning. Tho attar-
nova for tho Pacific & Eiurtorn nra
Williams. Wood and Linthleum uf n fractious horse at Merrimnn's
Portland and Kelly ,& Wlthlngton .of blacksmith shop Friday morning nnd
Modford. ,mH ono 8,100 pnnmuy nniled, 1he
animal jorked away nnd lcicked tho
I. l ji .
LORD KITCHENER CUTS ,m.T,rVn,ine TV iM xow vn
OUT CANADIAN TRIP .T " eB"y41 n.1 .r urao .ami
SAN FHANnTKfYV Cnl.. Ar5l R - lu,u" lccl" "a nPPcr
"Any 6tatoment credited to Gouernl
Otter, chiof of the gonoral staff vl
Canada, criticising my ability to m
stituto improremeats in the Canadl
nn dofonsea did not influonca mo to
ohango my itinerary," said
Herbert lvitohcnor, horo of Khar
toum, mid under special communion
bcsido cutting a j?sh through hi
lowor up.
His wounds were dressed at the
offices of Morrison & Thayer, and
barring n slight impediment in his
Iordl t"ui uiuu ia win uo nil
hwu tittup (lltll III I, III13
LICK OBSERVATORY, Mt. Ham
ilton, Cal., April 8. Kalley'a comet
was viewed shortly before suariso to
day by Professor Aitkcn at tho ob
servatory and Its movement reported
by Director W. W. Campbell.
Tho comet wan -visible far only
fow minutes and at that the tall was
not seen, owing to the brightness of
tho twilight background. The cem
et appeared In the position predicted
by astronomers.
Astronomers in ordinary places of
observation cannot oxpoct to behold
tho comet for several years.
...tit. !.! t.J p.. l .j ir
tn nlnn ,1frt..a fr,r l,n HrHiu, ra. MOlSBnCr.
" "He WOllM mvn inrn mv hA ff it
uouuinnu . . ' "J '
in i. ..!.;. n ......... M UUU. "
i iiiiouucu iu vibii uiinnun unless
iinportuut business in England mado
it nocoBsnry lor mo to slumon. For -f
that reason I will go direct to New
York nnd Liverpool. I will lonvo -f
Now Yorkjiot later than April 10."
-f -f 4.
Bard Very III.
OXNAHl). Cal., April 8. Former
United States Senator Thomas It.
Hard, who is Buffering from conges-
ion (il tlto luugH, pnswfl a . tnirlv
(good night. Tho cliiuices today for
Ins rocovory nro brighter than nt uu.v
timo sinuo ho was atriokon, aooordiiig
to n bulletin issued by Dr. W. It.
Liviiigstoa.
Although Bard npponred to bo dp.
lirioiiB nt timos during tho night, 'it
was niinomiood that ho soourod eomo
muoh-noodod rest and tlmt ho ap
peared to bo nitioh Rtrougor today.
Ilis tomporaturo was rooordod nt 101
dogrous and his pulso was moro regular.
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HOW MANY ADS
DO YOU ANSWER
IN A WEEK? T
How ninny ndxt'rtisod things
do you iiivcstignto,fnnd buy?
ITow ninny store-bnrgnins do
you "look up" 0 f tor. vending
tho ads? How ninny ndvor
tised oppovtuuitios to buy or
soil things do you follow up
nnd utilibzo? " '
If, with you, thrift- is u
praotiocd virtue, nnd not
simply n pronohod ono, you
aro n vigilant and ititolligont
nnsworor of nds -and you'll
probnbly answer nioro this
oow than you did Inst,
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GRANDFATHER WOULD PAY
$1,000,000 FOR GRANDSON
NEW YORK, April 8. Informn
tiou reached here today from "San
Francisco to the effect that John S
lumbal), a wealthy steamship man
and mine operator of California, is
willing to pay $1,000,000 for Iho
custody of his 0-yenr-old grandson
Louis Adams, who is now with his
father, John P. Adams, hero.
Tho lad is beinc enrefnllv wntehnl
. '
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inn i iimuif nuu una VAilu&seu
fear that nn attempt might bo mndo
to kidnap tho boy.
Ballinger Is Slapped.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April B.
Tho committee investigating tho Bal-
llngor-Plnhrot controversy today ad
ministered at a slap otaolnpupnpu
mlnlstorod a slap at tho socrotary.
By unanimous voto It overruled
ttalllngor's protest against the repeat
ed calls ot Attornoy Brandels, Qlavia'
attornoy, for documents on fllo In tho
Interior department,
Boforo tho mattor camo to a voto,
Brandols ropllod to Balllngor's pro
tost. Ho crltlplsod tho delays which
attonded tho delivery of papers ho
had requested from timo to timo and
called attention to tho fact that Bel
linger, at tho beginning of tho In
quiry had offorod to do ovorythlng
posslbllo to oxpodlto tho proceedings.
' Wilbur Jones, sheriff ot Jackson
county, and Mrs. Nellio R. Newberry
were married In Portland at 10
o'clock Wednesday morning by Rev.
Fonts at the Presbyterian church.
The news came as a great surprise to
tho many local friends ofthe couple,
who wero left entirely in tho dark,
No detills ot tho wedding have
been announced, but Mr. Jones on
Thursday afternoon telephoned to his
friends in the courthouse In Jackson
vllle that ho and Mrs. Newberry had
Deen 'marnearAtter a snort noney
moon trip the couplo will return and
make their Lome In Jacksonville for
tho timo being. They will arrive
Sunday morning.
Both ot tho contracting parties
havo leved neaily all their lives in
Jackson county and both are known
through Its lenzth and breadth. Mrs.
Jones has boon an assistant of Dis
trict Attorney Mulkey recently and
has resided In Jacksonville for a
number of years. Mr. Jones Is ono
of tho most popular of tho county of
flclals as weil as one of the most effi
cient sheriffs the county has ever
had.
A host of friends are awaiting the
couple's return while their associates
in Jacksonville aro promising them
800,000 ACRES
SOLD; PRICE
14,000,000
Largest Single Land Deal In History
of Oregon Consummated When St
Paul Capitalists Purchase Oltf
Wagon Road Land Grant Between
Albany and Onfarie.
4,000,000,000 FEET
TIMBER ON THE TRACT
Theuflht te ie Hill Meve, But RaM-
read Man Denies Having AnytWjtf
to Do With Matter Price May It
ever $4,000,000.
PORTLAND, Or., April 8. Eight
hundred thousand acres of lasd
strtchlnge in a 12-mile strip betweea
Albany on the west and Ontario oa
tho east, containing 4,000,000,009
feet of pine and fir timber, S00.00Q,
acres of agricultural and grazing las
and surrounMng six whole towns, haa
just been sold.
The land Is that embraced la t&e-
Willamette Valley and Cascade moun
tain wagon road land grant and was.
purchased by W. P. Davidson, John BL
Burcbard, O. A. Robertson and Jo
seph Wood, a company of St. Paal
capitalists. Tho price contracted to
be paid is not anaoBaeed, but tt. la
estimated at not less than $4,000,009
and may be considerably more.
Tho land was ownod by Charles
Alfenlinl wfin fa ihn A mnrlon ran.
resentatlvo of Lazard Freres of Parte
and London. He, representing- tha-
foroign owners, has held tho land In
tact as far us possible so that the
grant is now not much difforent taaa
it was when made to tho original
grantees by the government In 1865.
It Is stated positively that J. J. Hill
Is not interested or affiliated with,
tho deal In any way, though he has
selves to giro the bride and groom a given tho purchasers assurance that
rousing recention, which will include he will parallel the grant and peae
among other things an olaborately trate It with a railroad. The pur
decorated sheriff's offico In which the chasors are buying it, therefore, oa
proverbial wedding bell well be a tho strength of future railroad devel-
central feature. meat in eastern and central Oregon.
SUSPECTED FORGER TEDDY HONEYMOONS
IS APPERNEDED IN OLD STYLE COACH
Earl Blair Mallory, Wanted In Vari- Tomorow Roosevelts Will Reach Ut
eus Cities for Passing Forgd Villa of Miss Carewy Sister o( Mr.
Checks, Is GatheredJn Roosevelt, at Porto Maurizl&v j
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GUARDS KILL PRISONER
WHO ATTEMPTS GETAWAY
SAN FRANCISCO, April 8.- O, F.
Collins, military prlsonor, was shot
and Instnntl klllod by guards while
attempting to oscnpo nt tho transport
docks at the foot of Folsom stroot
horo today.
Chiof Shearer Thursday took into GENOA, Italy, April 8. After
custody one Earl Blnir, who, accord- day of strenuous traveling in tho old
ing to advices from different cities, fftshioned coach-and-threo, a relic of
is wnmftii fnr i cumin rnturA nlmaU vw c avuu
Tho Pinkorton Detective n-nv Dono dftys the Koosovolts today
had sent out descriptions of tho man continued their "honeymoon" jour-
wanted and Chief Shenror picked ney to Porto Maurizio in an auto.
him up yestordny afternoon. mobile.
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ih ,,nm f Tilnt, ,l u".i mm iurs. iioosoveit
- w ...w v . uti UUiU (K1U lHWk Uuvl I i . .
employed on the new Southern Pn. 8peni mo nWt t the Uotol Moderuo
eifio depot. Papers found upon him nt Sestna, and were off today for
indicate that his real namo is Earl M orto Fmokulo, where thoy will take
uinir iunuory. He is said to have luncheon.
nnrr-ml nl.nMf f .. 11 n A I
iimn uiiuuns in i-oruana. ai- fn. t i .
bniLV nnd Rosnhnrr-. n o 1.. . ,WMVW Wm W
Iowa, from which state he" 'camo EJ?,?.r.
n,!nf Sfcnw. I... .:.! 4.. fi' "OOSQV0"8 W, at 1'OrtO
of tho arrest, but un to tho timo tho
MaiJ Tribune went to press Jind r(i- ADDDnnDiJirinuc dim
I luof Shonror hns just reooivedrn
mspateti saying that n warrant
would ho wirod nnd instructing him
In linlil ninlo until il.., ....-!.... I l ji!-
Illllll IIIU illllYIII ot (0
offioor tp tn'?o tho prisoner Jn
charge. p
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IS RECOMMENDED
CODY
Codys Not, Reconciled.
V, Wyo., April 8. A
WASHINGTON, D. 0., April 8.
Tho sounto comuilttoo on commerce
today decided to report favorably tho
rivers nnd harcors appropriation bill
carrying 152,566,418, Tho bill as It
lottor l,aBSd tno houso carrlod approprla-
frora Colonel William Cody (Buffalo tIons ot 42,881,176.
Bill), in which ho donios that a re- The appropilatlons Includod the
port that a reoonoiliiUipn was uffodt. f(1Iow,n amoutyta:
od between ho and Mrs. Cody, whs California, l,644,500j Oregon,
mode public hero today. Cody de- 12,301,200; Washington, 3,84.
nies tho roport ns absolutely without 100' MoDtHi UQ0.090; Ath
foundation. J140,000j HaWafl, 84,000,