Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1910, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORD, OR ISO ON. TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1910.
HILL INTERESTS
PIEPARE TO GET
POWER EQR LINE
JUrtfeiw if IncenMratkin Are Filed
&r Uak far Constractlw ef all
ttmk With Either Steam er Elec-
Irk Fewer.
: Too Lat to Classify j
KQI3E, Idaho, May 10. The filiiiR
of Kztielea of incorporation with the
secretary of state in this city by the
Trv-Stato Railway & Tower coin
pany ana th Columbia Power d
Light company,, is boliovcd to be an
other nova on the part of the Hill
interests in its general railroad In
vnxToa of the northwest suites. The
papers were filed by C. M. McDow
ell", sattl to be a personal roprcsenta
tire- of James J". Hill, whose object
is said to be to secure control of
anT f ornish electric power for feed
injr lines to the Hill system.
The articles filed by both compan
ics arc practically the- same in detail
thmnRHOHt. Thoy have as their ob
ject the construction and operation
of crerythinjr connected with the
steam railroads, electric lines, jras
plants, electric power, electric heat,
electric upht, hvdro-clectnc systems,
"water systems of all kinds, transpor
tation, irrigation and other schemes.
The capital stock of the Colombia
lowef & Light company is given as
$3,O00.00D. while that of the Tri
State company is .ostensibly $10,000.
Tt is stated on good authority that
the Hill interests will interlace Wash
ington. Oregon and Idaho with steam
and electric lines, operating from
Vaneonrer, Portland, WnlIa Walla,
J -cms ton, Boise, Ontario,
and other points.
FOR SALE YounK team, weight
2,500 pounds; harness and wagon.
Inquire Owner, 723 13th street
'West. 4S
FOR KENT Hoom. and board tor
ono or two gentlemen. 325 River
side Avenue South. 45
FOR SALIC One mule coming 3
years old. Inquire 525 South C
street. 46
THE FINANCIAL WORLD.
New York.
NEW YORK, May . 10. After
showing early strength the general
tone ot the stock market today was
heavy. An early advance was
checked by heavy selling orders from
London. A fluctuating market was
one of the features of the trade with
a general advance before noon. New
York Central, Canadian Pacific and
United States Steel dropped a frac
tion of a point. Louisville & Nash
ville gained 14: American Malting
preferred 1 1-4; International Har
vester, 1. St. Paul. United Steel and
American Smelting experienced an
upward movement in the second hour
of trading, but lost fractions later.
Tho greatest gain was made by
Brooklyn Union Gas, Which rose 4
points. Local Gas gained 1 point
and Interborongh Metropolitan pre
ferred went up one. American Sugar
dropped 1 3-S. The market closed
strong.
Bonds were firm.
WATER TOO DEAR, SO
TORE DOWN HOUSES
MRS. VIALS BODY
IS
RECOVERED
Was Found After 24 Hours of Drnu
ninu River at Spot Whcro Boat
Capsized Youiiq Woman Most
Hllily Esteemed.
NOTED CONTRALTO WITH WALTER DAMKOSCII.
STILL HEARING WATER
CASES OF LITTLE BUTTE
Superintendent of Water H. L.
Uolgate is liearing the contests over
Ihe waters of Little Butte creek this
afternoon. The matter has finally
.jcvolred itself into the matter of
i7ndlg how ranch water per acre
each original claimant is entitled to,
and the distribution of the same.
The Fish Lake company admits
the prior claims of certain water
users along the stream, and under
the Inlc law the board of water com
missioners is endeavoring to so dis
tribute the water that each will have
TiFk foil quota.
The question before Mr. Holgate
now is to determine how much water
Hie "Fish Late company mnst allow to
go down the stream in order that the
writer-users and claimants may have
Uuiic !ne share.
UtuSoaa tor Health.
The army's booty, every scrap of
wood, was stored in the neighhoriii!
cellars enough firewood to last for
months.
"My wnter bill for nil of last year
was $10," said Miss Heuly, who
seemed much pleased when her build
ings were razed. "Now tho city ho
a new water inotcr system; the quar
terly bill was $22.40. I wouldn't pax.
No; I ordered the wnter turned off
nnd gave my tennnts 48 hours' notice
to move. Let others pay such a wn-
ROXBURY, Mass., May 10.
"Tear down my houses," angrily
cried Miss Eleanor Henley, the own
er, today. "The wnter rate I have
Albany to pay is robbery. Tear them down ; J
Fmrbettcr off without them." .
Obeying orders, an army of wo- ter rate; I never will."
men, children and men attacked two
dwellings one of two stories, one FOOT HILL LAND,
of three at Webber street and 100 Acres foothill land 1 1-2 miles
Douglass avenue. Armed with bat- from Phoenix; very best deep free
tering rams and levers, the destroy-) soil; 30 acres in bearing trees; 13
ing horde demolished the woodwork acres of which are Spitzenburg
of the houses, splintered floors. (apples, promising a bis crop this
crushed throueh Dnrtitions. tore off i'ear; 10 acres in alfalfa; good houso
shutters and doors.
In a few hours all that was left of
the dwellings was a huge pile of
brick, stone and powdered mortar.
tlonally easy terms. Call at our of
fice for particulars.
AYLOR & HARNETT,
Next to Mall Tribune Office.
and barn. It's above frost lino with
a beautiful view of the valley. This
Is an Ideal fruit proposition and we
are in a position to make excep-
Believes In Advertising Apples.
WENATCHEE, Wash.. May 10.
Apple growers here are urged by I.
J. Freany, formerly of Indianapolis,
nnd now a grower In this section, to
start a syBterv&tlc advertlslnc cam
paign to educate the public to buy
Wenntchco apples. He strongly rec
ommends advertising to the trade,
also, as It Is necessnry to cducnto the
mlddlemnn as well as the public In
general In ordor to market the apples
to the best advantage.
Wenntcheo growers nre actuated
by a progressive spirit and they be
lieve In printer's Ink.
ROSKnURO, May 10. Ktirly tltis
morning, after 24 hours of eontiim
,oii8 dragging of tho Umpqua river,
tho body of Mrs. Aden Vial, daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred J. Hlako
. ley, who was drowned with Mitts
Hnttio Smith Monday night while
boating, was found at the spot whore
the boat capsized, (100 yards nhoo.
tho dam at Whir-hooter, five mi!is.
north of Roschurg. I
1 Mrs. Vial went to Winchester 1 1
shortly after noon Sunday, and
usual rude her favorite saddle pony.
Upon her arrival she met a utituhei'
of friends and tho afternoon wax
spent most onjoyahly. She had in
tended to come home in order to pro
side at the piano at the regular eve
ning services at the Episcopal
church, hut upon being urged to re
main over night a guest of Mi-.
Smith, she consented. The two vor
great friends and frequently visited
each other.
There were probably few young la
dies in Roschurg hotter known or
!inorc highly esteemed than Mrs. Aden
Vial, and her tragic death has east a
gloom over the entire city. She was
horn in Pittsburg 2.'1 years ago and
eamo to Rosehurg when 17 years -if
ago. She was a member of th
Episcopal church and was affiliated
with numerous social organizations
in this vicinity. Aside from a heart
broken father nnd mother, she loaves
one sister, Miss Grace, of Roschurg,
nnd one brother, Will, who is nt
present in tho employ of Mr. Hlnkr
loy's brother at Pittsburg, Pa. The
brother has been notified of tho
death and may attend the funeral.
HAVE YOU ATTENDED THE
UNION MEETINGS
COME OUT TONIGHT
Dr. French E. Oliver
IS DELIVERING- SPLENDID
ADDRESSES EVERY NIGHT,
BEGINNING AT 7:30 P. M.
Yes somotimcs n placard in a
window helps tho nd-answeror to
find tho houso that's advertised. Hut
it docs nbt usunlly help much more
than that.
For Sale
Land that will cut six crops ot alfalfa a year. U.
S. Government irrigation. If you are interested,
address
S. F, EHORN & SON
ORLAND, CALIF.
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS.
NEW MEN, OLD EXPERIENCE.
J. W. DIAMOND
115 EAST MAIN ST.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacitjc
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs $00.00
Omaha . . $60.00
Kansas City ...$60.00
St. Joseph $60.00
St. Paul via Council Bhifife - $63.90
Minneapolis direct $60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $03.90
Duluth, direct ,$66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will bo on sale Mav 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th.
The abovo rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to make through rate via Portland. One way
through California, add $15.00 to abovo ratos. Excopt
that faros to St. Paul and Minneapolis ono way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 higher, and faro to Duluth $24.75
higher than fares via direct routes.
Ten days provided for tho going trip.
Stop-overs within limits in either direc
tion. Final return limit three months
from date of sale, but not later than Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire of any S. P. Agent for completo information, or
WM. McMTJRRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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Wash
Fabrics
Here is a line in which we
excell. You can find as neat
an assortment of pretty,
dainty, durable and desir
able wash goods here as in
most larger stores of the
cities.
By shopping early this
week we can save you
money.
Everything is new and
everv price is a
SPECIAL
hop Early This Week
Special Prices For Early Buyers
We cannot go into detail about all of the special offerings to be found at this store this week.
We invite you to come and examine the special drives. You are sure to find just what you want,
A trip to this store now will save, you time, bother and money. Not only art! our assortments
in splendid condition but for this week or at least for the next few days we offer special induce
ments. Come in soon and get first choice.
Big Line of Wash Waists
Just received a big shipment of new lawn, linen and fancy white and colored wash waists.
This lot was bought for a special drive and the values are surprisinglv good, whilo the prices
are THE LOWEST WE EVER MADE ON NEW (100DS.
Ladies' Suits
"Wash and wool suits and dresses
are here for your inspection. We feel
very sure that you can find some
thing to please vou in our line.
EVERYTHING IS NEW.
McCafl Pattern No. 3IS3 r '
EXQUISITE DINNER OR EVENING
GOWN
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY
REFUNDED.
Hair Goods
We would be pleased to show you
our assortment of Hair Goods,
switches, rolls, etc., etc., and all at
very moderate prices for such fine
goods.
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PLEASE.
Try a C. M. ( !orsct. They
are modeled the same as the
finest imported makes, and
we carry styles for every
form. Your clothes fit and'
look best over a corset that
exactly fits you.
May we show you?
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HM;viriiaa Miliar
28 SOUTH
CENTRAL
AVENUE.
See Windows.
Buy
Domestics
Muslins, sheetings, sheets and slips, ging
hams, ticks, and, in fact, all the domestic line
is here and AT LOW PRTOKS.
Muslinwear
You won't care to look further for good
values and exceptionally low prices when you
examine our line of muslin wear, gowns, cor
set covers, drawers, chemise, combination
suits etc., etc., all finished and trimmed with
good durable laces, insertions, embroideries,
etc. The sizes are ample.
GET OUR PRICES.
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