Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ftLEDFORD, OREOON. TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1)10.
KAISER
SHOWS
INDIAN KILLS BIG
ROOSEVELT THE
FAMILY ALBUMS' WHOSE ART FAILED
MEDCNE
MAN
$ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Uy A C. Hewlett
Entertains American at Palace Re
ception Plans at Station Miscarry
Owing to Mistake in Reported Time
as to Arrival of Train.
BERLIN, May 10. Theodore
Roosovclt reached the railway sta
tion in Berlin today, 30 minutes
abend of tho Kaiser's porReous im
perial guard. When tho escort of
honor roached the station the Roose- j who had
volt party had already taken taxi
cabs for tho American embassy.
Tho kaiser wns nnirry at tho Baron
von Schocn, minister of foreign af- Indians, and in spite of the modi
fairs, because of the misenrrince of cine man's draughts and ineantn-
i
tho reception plans. The result was tions they died.
that an enthusiastic but somewhat Three bucks also fell victims to
subdued crowd welcomed Colonel the samo disease.
On Wednesday, May 4, Mr. Wot- and arc hero in tho interest of our
sell, of tho Wotsoll Musio Co. of merchants, that is, trying- to got thorn
Medford, came out, and during tlte interested in their lino of busimws,
'afternoon went around town and in- called for dinner and when tlioy left
'vited quite a number to come to the promised to come again when they
L Sunnysido hotel to hear him give a make their return trip to this plaeo.
! musical entertainment on his phono- Shortly after they arrived, Dr.
AflCd Piute Indian Whose Daughters graph, as he had a few with him, as lleddy, E. B. Randall, Mrs. Evans,
well as a number of records. The II. S. Dudley and I. V. White arrtv
rosult was that before wo got sup- ed and called for dinner. While in
per ovor tho neighbors began to conversation with one of thorn, 1
como in, and with that addition to the think that it was Mr. White, with ro
i7 we had to supper and breakfast, gnrd to tho merits and demerits of
we had the house well filled and the the Mail Tribune, he made tho state
visitors remained until 11 o'clock, incut that there was not one city in
and then reluctantly started for, ten of 10,000 inhabitants that could
home. Tho noxt day he started for, boast of so good a general newspa-
Dlcd, Dcspito Efforts of Tribal
Medicine Man, Wreaks Vengeance
on Fakir.
May
SAN BERNARDINO, Cal
10. Old Bismarck, an aged Pinto
Indian, and four young bucks nra in
jail today following the killing of
Harry York, the tribal medicine mau.
failed to save Bismarck's
Lake Creek and when he returned
Friday afternoon he had no machines
in sight. The citizens of the Bulto
creek seem to know when they have
Roosevelt to the German capital.
four daughters from a fatal illness. a good thing. x
Tho young women were stricken i E. B. McGill, John F. Reardon and
with some disease unknown to the Hunt Hollister, all of Seattle, were
among the guests Wednesday night.
They did not givo out their business,
but were particular to inquire about
tlte character of. tho soil, the timber,
climate, wntcr supply, etc., and I
judged that they were thinking about
According to reports from tho
Roosevelt's special train arrived Piute village, near the Nevada state investing somo money in those parts
on timo after it had been reported line, Bismarck enlisted five of his as they assured us that thev would
30 minutes late. It was for this friends nnd on horseback pursued bo back in a short timo to enjoy the
reason that tho Imperial Guards i York, who fled into the desert. delightful chmnto (tor it is not so
were delay in renchiug the station. York offered no resistance when! warm horo cs it is in Mcdford bv
Tho virtual retirement of the i he was overtaken. His captors sovoral degrocs), puro water aud fine
kaiser in mourning for his uncle,
King Edward of England, robbed tho
people of the promised interesting
spectacle, the formal public meeting
of the "Kaiser of America" and the
''Roosevelt of Europe."
Under the changed plans of the
visit here, Roosevelt and the cm
peror will meet only a few times and
at the meetings the proceedings will
be informal.
Tho former president nnd tho Ger
man ruler met today for the first
time. Roosevelt lunched at the Pots
dam palace. Tho kaiser's reception
was very cordial.
Roosevelt was allowed to see the
Hohenrollern family albums, which
are exhibited only on very rare oc
casions.
P8RT0 RICO TALKS
T0IFR1SC0 WIRELESS
Long-DIstanco Records Shattered
Porto Rico Calling Washington, D
C, Heard on Pacific Coast.
SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., May 10.-
A spark of the wireless leaping
through the air from the navy wire
less station at San Juan, Porto Rico,
was heard by the operator at the H11I-
crest station seven miles south of here
lato yesterday and a now aerial rec
ord was recorded.
Operators at Tatoosh, Table Bluff
nd other stations along the coast to
day are endeavoring to pick up tho
"'N A W" call from San Juan. The
possibility of their success depends
largely' on atmospheric conditions.
When operator Rankin at Hill
crest heard tho call he realized at once
that It was not from the sending ma
chlno of any Pacific Coast station.
"N A W" was calling "N A L."
"N A L" Is the wireless station at
"Washington, D. C.
Ranking, when he learned that
"Porto Rico was calling, endeavored
:to get a response. He was unable
to learn whether his call had been
heard In the far away Island.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC LOSES
BIG CASE IN COURT
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 10.
By order of Superior Judge Mu-
Tasky, tho Southern Pacific company
must carry out a repudiated contract
for the purchase of lots on tho North
Bench for the aggregate sum of
-$722,039. Before tho fire of 1906 the
company brought condemnation suits
for the purchase of this land for
terminal purposes, but later arbitra
tion was agreed upon.
Threo arbitors fixed the value of
'the land at $722,039, but tho com
pany, regarding this exorbitant, ro
. fused to stand by its arbitration
agreement with tho result that the
property owners took tho matter to
usourt.
forced him to stand against a rock
and shot him.
According to the story from the
reservation, tho medicine man's body
stood upright after a dozen bullets
had been pumped into it.
Tho following night there was a
general pow-wow and celebration in
tho village, after which the old man's
body wns buried.
REGULARS IN IOWA SOON
TO REPLY TO PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, D. C Mav 10.
Tuesday night In Iowa the progress
ives will answer the fire that has
have been directed against their camp
by President Taft, Attorney Gonorsl
Wickersham and other big guns of
the regulars.
There will lo a great meeting at
Des Moines, with Senators Cummins
and Dolllver as the star attractions.
They will review tho arguments of
the administration orators and the
records of congress. It is expected
these speeches will mako plain the
difference between tho prog-csslves
and the regulars and will be a call
to the voters to endorse the progress
ive Republican policicles. In case tho
situation In the senate does not re
quire their immediate return tho sen
ators may extend the movement to
other parts of the west.
HOLDS ALL RECORDS FOR
SPEED ON MOTORCYCLES
LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 10.
Jake Derosier, the "Terrible French
man," totdny holds all world's rec
ords for motorcycles from one mile
to one hundred.
At the Del Rey motordrome, Dero
sier drove his motor over tho century
in 8G minutes, 14 4-5 seconds.
He made the first mile in 451-5
seconds. He wns compelled to stjp
wice for gasoline, and wheeled his
motor through nearly nil the final
mile. It is believed his records will
be made official.
Haskins for Health.
BILLETT SAYS HE WILL
NOT STOP BIG MILL
NEW YORK, May 9. Goovernor
James N. Gillott of California will
not interfere with tho Jeffries-Johnson
battle.
Tho governor, who visited Now
York today, wns questioned by news
pnpormon hero about the possibility
of executive interference with tho big
mill.
"It is not up to mo to do any
thing" doclnrcd Gillott. "Tho Cali
fornia law prohibits prizofighting,
but sanctions boxing."
Haskins for Health.
For Sale
100 Acres 4V& miles from Talent,
$20.
160 Acres 4 miles from Talent;
good for alfalfa.
10 Acres, one-balf mile from Phhoe-
nix, $1,600.
34 Acres 3 miles from Medford, un
der ditch. Will divide.
o Aiiaiia. lo irint, iy nines irom
town
5-room bungalow, modern: n. snnn.
8-room bungalow, modern; .1 fine
buy.
Lots in West Walnut addition;
$350. Terms.
20 acres, 2 miles out, set to com
mercial fruit, $375.
7-Room modern house, 2 blocks from
main, $3,500.
WANTED.
Ranch hands.
2 girls for genoral housework, $1 per
day.
2 women for general housework, $5
por week.
2 girls for genoral housework, $2.
por month.
Dining-rjom girl, $25, board and
room.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Medford Employment Bureau.
Business chances, real estate, rl
kinds of hJp furnished and Imsine
"hancos handled.
Room 208, Taylor & Phlpps Bltlrj.
Phono 4141 Main.
sooner'.
R. U. McClnnahan cnlled Thurs
day for dinner and to get acquaint
ed with your Englc Point correspond
ent. He wns soliciting for the Mail
Tribuue nnd meeting with some suc
cess. Thursday night R. E. Peyton nnd
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peyton,
Carl Richardson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kin
caidc and son were among the pleas
ant callers at tho Sunnysido, besides
quito a number of strangers whom I
did not know.
Mrs. Dr. nolt, wife of our M. 1)..
hns returned from a protracted visit
with her mother in Berkeley, Cal.,
last Thursday. Her mnnv friends
were pleased to see her among them
again.
R. H. Whitehead and Volney Web
ster of Medford passed through
Eaglo Point Fridny morning on their
way to Big Butte to take their an
nual outing and hnvo the sport of
catching and tho pleasure of enting
some of the fine mountain trout that
live in that stream.
Jackson, Nichols & Co. have mov
ed the slaughter-house from the old
Griffith place onto Mr. Jackson's
place, above town.
Last Saturday Messrs. Harry
Starr, Frank Woodard and Ed
BInnchnrd, three traveling salesmen
of Portland, representing somo of
tho business houses of Portland.
per and one that could exert such
an influence us the Mail Tribune,
and I said "Yn." There is one thing
certain, tho Mail Tribune gets tho
nows. I take tho Oregon Journal,
but I got nil the telegraphic news in
the Mail Tribune the evening before I
get it in tho Journal. Rut this is a
digression. Just after Dr. Roddy
and his company had eaten their din-
nor nnd gone, II. M. Coss, one of
Medford's live real estate men, Judge
Crews and wife nnd Mrs. Wheeler,
all of Medford, cnlled for dinner. Af
ter dinuor they took a trip to Sam's
Valley via Bvbeo's bridge, and in
tended to go from there via Gold
Ray, Tolo, Central Point, back to
Medford. For me to say that the
dozens of strangers thnt call on us,
they nro all delighted with out cli
mntc and surroundings, docs not ex
aggerate tho case.
CARDWELL
CASE WILL
BE ARGUED MAY
17
Judge W, E. Crowes left for Port
land Mondny evening, where he will
nrguo tho demurrer of tho plaintiff
in tho case of Cardwell vs. Nunnn
in tho United States district court.
The defendant set up an answer,
clniming ccrtnin facts to which tho
plnintiff demurs, nnd nfter this
question is decided by tho court tho
issues will be mnde up and the enso
brought to trial.
Senator Tillman's Son Here.
Benjamin R. Tillman. Jr., son of
famous "Pitchfork Ben" Tillman,
United States senator of South Car
olina, is in Medford, nnd for the
past several days has been looking
over various orchard properties with
a view of investing.
A Good Way
to Start
Htivo for Breakfast
Tomorrow Morning
Every Morning
You nro protootod by United
States Clovornmont IiiHnoetion,
whion guarantooH i00k
hoallhfulnoHS and for
wholoBoinonoHB.
DonH riBk tho utiin-
gncotcd moatH. You
can buy tho safest and tho best for just tlio samo price
At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes
UNION MEAT COMPANY. I'O RTXAND, OREGON I
IMBr Fackara f (ha FactOo
BRAND
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138
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
Mrs. L. A. Drake nnd her ilniiKhtor,
MIhs Uessle, wore over to visit Mrs.
C. Corey last Sunday.
J. 10. Helinlc of StrltiKtown. hns
been quite III this wook. Dr. Malm-
gren of Phoenix In In attendance.
A. S. Furry of I'hoonlx was In Med
ford Inst Saturday.
Androw lirlnor of Wagner Crook,
was down In North Tnleut lust Saturday.
Fred Ranp of Talont wont down
In hln auto to Medford last Saturday
evening.
Mrs. K. O. House of Ashland wns
spending tho week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey of North
Talont.
John Core went down to Albany!
Mrs. King and Mm. Ilnrvoy of
I'hoonlx wns up to Mr. C. Cnroy'a
Friday ovenlng.
MIhh Nollle IlimuiH was culling on
.MIhs llorthn Dunlap In Tnleut last
Thurmlny afternoon.
Mrs. W. It. Colouinn, wife of our
county clerk, enmo out to attend
tho oxporlonco oclnl at Phoonlx Inst
Friday oronltiK.
MIhh llorthn Dunlnp of Talent came
down to Phoenix Fridny ovcnlng nnd
participated In tho program given at
tho Hoclal,
Itov. G. K. Horry of Ashland nnd
Rev. T. F. HawllnB of tho Christian
Church of Phoenix will exchnngo pul
pits next Suudny.
Mrs. Nancy Holinlc mid her daugh
i -
on buslnoss Saturday. j tor, Mrs. I, Milan Glbhs, were drought
Reno Godnrd, mnnnger of one of down from Ashland to ho with Mrs.
tho big orchards south of Medford, Holmlc's son, who Ih quite 111.
wns In Talent Inst Sunday nccom-J Last Friday night Mr. Caroy Hot tho
to got a good view of tho comot, with
the aid of n fluo field glass which
thoy have. Mrs, Lillian Olblm, Mrs
K O lli'usi'. Mr. ami Mm. Cnroy nil
got a flno view of th Hirango visitors
tor ttomo timo.
It would ho hard to dcldo which
lady told host In pnotry how nhe
earned a dollnr for tho aid nt tho
oxporlnuro Modal In Phoenix Inst Frl
duy ovmilng. Mm. Dr. MnlniRroon
fliiroly gavo tho ladlun an Idoa nit to
how to tlx n man's collar, whllo Mrs.
C. C. llurtloy gavo thorn a leanon on
donning nn automobile. In fact wo
did not know thoro wuro io many
good poets In Kdon Product. Thoy
touched on nil atibjnctn with good
rhyme and their excelluul Ico cream
and cako went well. Thoy cleared
forty-nlno dollars.
"Haskins for Health.
pnnled by John Mast.
alarm for 3:30 In tho morning bo an
If somo of today's "To Let" adH
had not been printed, mmo of to
day'r. nd readorn would i:.cy Htill
longer in unsuitable homos.
Hnaklna for lloftltt.
Good Candy
Insurance
Look for this
Label
It stands for
all that is good
and pnro and
dohciouB in Candy.
Patronize the "Modern Dealer"
Mxftra ConUctioniry Co., Mln., Portltftrf, Ortft
The Pasadena
of Oregon
BOARDS of Fire Under
writers endorse Rex
Flintkote because it is fire-
resisting. It has saved thou
sands of dollars worth of
property from fire damage.
REX FLINTKOTE
ROOFING
is also- proof against bitumi
nous gases and the fumes of
acids and alkalis. It is heat
proof, cold proof, storm proof,
weather proof.
Is it safe to buy a roofing
of less quality?
1
I
WOODS LUMBER CO.
J
People of refinement; people with means; rotircd business men; professional men;
college and university graduates, arc coming to the Rogue River Valley by the score.
Within the past two years almost a hundred Chicago and Evanston, Illinois, people have
purchased homes near Medofrd, and nearly every one of them has a friend or two
whom they hope to induce to come and locate in the valley.
New York, Philadelphia, Boston and many other eastern cities arc almost if not
quite as well represented, while St. Paul and Minneapolis havo more representatives
liere than any other several cities combined.
Think these statements over and get your thinker going. Write to tho undersigned
or the Medford Commercial Club for detailed informtaion about the country, and you
will never have cause to regret it.
Bearing Orchards
Near Medford
icat of the producing orchards havo been held in largo holdings until recently.
'J iow weeks ago tho Eden Valley Orchard, containing GOD acres, was placed on tho
'cot ::i any desired acreage. We have boon authorized to offer tho bearing anules
and pears lor sale, and u you lcno,v anything about tNu e'intry iu:d wsnt a desirable
block of boaring trees, write or como soon. During the past week over $150,000
worth of the property has been disposed of. It is located within two miles of Medford
at an elevation of about 100 feet above tho city and is one of the best kept orchards in
the world. Parts of the orchard offered for sale havo paid the owner ovor $(J00 por
acre per year for four years straight.
Do not corno unless you are prepared to si" ay, for just so sure as you do como tho com
bination of fat soil, grandeur of scenic bounty and Italian climato will steal you bodv
and soul. After one visit here you will bo miserable any other place on onrth, '
John D. Olwell
EXHIBIT BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON