Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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CENSUS
SHOWS
II BIG INCREASE
"Net Gain to State Will Be Approxi
mately 260,000, Insuring a Third
onBressmanOnly Unofficial Esti
mates Possible at Present Time.
Too Late to Classify
Tho census enumeration of the
stnto of Oregon, so fnr ns it enn bo
confirmed bv officeis of tho census
buronu, will show n population of
075,870. Tho net gain to the stntc
will bo 202,343.
An interesting feature- of tho re
sult portains to the total number of
ongrcssmon which will bo awarded
to tho state, and tho possibility thnt
Multnomah ounty will bo declared da
separata congressional district.
ltoprcscntntion in tho present con
gress is on n basis of one member for
each 194,000. Congress is likely to
bo increased by tho addition of twen
ty members on a total population of.
90.000.000 in the United States. On
WANTED Poslt'on by sin uniuirrrtodi
man, 32 years of age, with 12 yenr3
experience In dry cools, chocs, car
pets and con'.n' JuYnUblugs. licet of
roforoncco. Address Ilox 10, carol
this office. 54 I
FOR SALE At a bargain, ail
"Acorn" stol ratce. with hot water
fixtures, and a heating stovo, both
good. U. G. Smith, Cor. Oakdaloi
and Dakota rvenues. 59
THE OLIVER
MEETINGS
Three great services yesterday;
SS00 raised for local expenses. Large
audiences at all services.
"Islah's vision of God" was the
subject of tho morning dl&courso giv
en by Dr. Oliver. Ho said In part:
"Men see what they look for. Men
nro cocking everything but the touch
of God upon the lite. People do
DE. OLIVER'S SUBJECT TONIGHT WILL BE
The Sting of a Kiss
EVERY MAN AND WOMAN IN MEDPORD SHOULD
TONIGHT.
HEAR HIM
Splendid Song Service
At Big Tabernacle
N. Bartlett, near Jackson St.
not see visions of God becauco they
ihnt mt?n irniiM Im nn n hnsU of one are not lookins that way. At Spo-
for each 215,000 people. Oregon
would then gain a tlcnst one mem
berr. In both congressional districts the
work of tho field denumerntors is still
in progress and will probably not hq
concluded prior to Juno 1. At that
.time all of tho remaining records will
be boxed and shipped to Washington
kano a brakeman was a godlcsn un
believer, but one day In a wreck a car
of wheat rolled over him, but It so,
happened that the soft sround on the :
embankment where It happened saved
him from death, but ho was pinioned i
thero by the weight and Injured. Aft
terward he camo to confess Christ
and said: 'When I was under that car
for tabulation. Estimates furnished .1 thought that I ought to bo religious
from Director Duranft of the census and give my lifo to Christ, and 1 am
bureau, indicate that official f inures ! solng to do It.'
' lift --ii. .l.lt. A n -
in iha rncnlt nf lio fnnnt will I wunu uue lur u uiuu
as
to
not be avnilablo before October.. mcet wlttl ni "cement or mat Kinu u
Practically tho entire gain made by ! t brings him a vision of Christ as his ,
tho state has been secured with the saviour.
past four years. Beginning at Ash- "The curso of this community is
land on tho south, Jackson ounty, I that the peonlo compare themselves
Josephine, Douglas, Lane, Benton,
Linn and Marion, located in tho rich,
"valleys of tho Umpquua, Rogue 'and
Willamette rivers,
a largo interest in
farming.
West Coast countries have waited
Jn a large measure the railroad devel
opment necessary for reaching their
harbors and handling dairy products
but n clear gain in population hns
been experienced, Clatsop, Tillamook,
Lincoln, Curry and Coos show nn
increase of from 25 per cent to 50
per cent, tho gain in Coos being the
largest.
Tho First Congressional district
will have seven cities which exceed
5,000 population, Salem, Eugene, Al
bany, Medford, Itoseburg, Ashland
and Grants ' Pass. Oregon Cty and
Corvallis arc clamoring for admission
to the select circle.
with themselves. The only standard
by which a life can be rightly compar
ed Is the ideal life of Jesus Christ.
have awakened Neighbor, test your we by tne me oi
horticulture and Jesus Christ. Get a vision of his
glory."
The afternoon sermon was on the
evil of the social amusements. Dr.
Oliver Is of the opinion that the dance
ns conducted today Is demoralizing
and deadening to the spiritual life.
CHALLENGED
Let the Truth Be Known
The socialists of Medford chullengc am evangelist, lecturer, minister or law
yer to meet their representative, William McDeavitt, of California on any local
platform to debate the issue,
" COMPETITION vs. SOCIALISM "
or any similar issue named by said evangelist, lecturer, minister or lawyer. Tho
socialists will defray all expenses.
Subject for tonight "The Blessings of Competition"
COME EVERYBODY. 7:30 P. M., NEAR DEPOT
FATHER AND LOST
SON ARE UNITED
(and Confedorato nnnie'fl. No mom-
Blue and Gray to Play Ball.
SPOKANE. Wnsh., May '23. A .hers of oither twuti will bo less than"
baseball gnmo will bo played here: 02 years of ago. Tho proceeds of
I July 3, between tho "Blues" r.ml the tho gnmo will go to somo cL-rithblo
"Grays, the veterans of the ninn institution.
A 42-Piece Dinner Set
For $3.75
Wo hnvo ;just eight fancy shaped blue and gold band
decorated 12-iricco Dinner Sola that wo will put on Hale
tomorrow at .$1175 per set. Take a look at thorn. It's
tho biggest snap in town.
Hand Painted Plates
ANOTHER SNAP.
About .100 of tho above on sale here tomorrow in G,
8 and 9-inch, two patterns to select from. Note the
prices
25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
Ladies'
Dutch Collars
and Jabots, laco trimmed
and fancy embroidered; a
new, catchy line just in.
Sale price,
25c Each
Ladies9
Lace Hose
Always popular for sum
mer wear; an extra good
value; black and art tans,
25c per pair
Also a nice line in regular
and outsizes at 50c
WEED RAILR0A0D SUES
FOR OVERPAID TAXES
YREKA, Cal., May 23. The Cali-
The promiscuous dance, when pure ..,. . , .
women are put into the arras ot lid-i Child Found by Police on Saturday
entlous men, 13 tho beginning of tho ,
fall of thousands. He has no more
respect, for ono kind of gambler than
mother. The gambler at bridge whist
Is the same at heart as that which is,
done In the lowest dives of vice. The j
place does not change the character
of tho gambling. life Is not to bo ,
trifled away. Life Is no Joke,
Is Returned to His Father Negli
gence of Elder Brotherr Respon
sible for Loss of Youngster.
fomia Northeastern Railway Com
pany, which is better known ns the
Weed railroad, has sued Siskiyou
County for $19,339.09, with interest
and costs, which will approximate
$20,000, for taxes that the company
alleges it has overpaid.
The complaint, which was filed din
the Clerk's office yesterday, alleges
that in Stay, 1909, the company's
property was assessed at a valuation
of $1,349,740, and that the assess
ment is erroneous inasmuch as the
"lands were not separately assessed;
the improvements are not assessed
separately from tho lands; tho de
scription of tho lands asscsed are not
definite enough so as to identify them
and that the lands are not assessed
in legal subdivisions of not moro than
040-ncro tracts; that the value of tho
lands is $0,047.70, and tho value of
tho improvements $339,900."
DE LESSEPS SHOT IN
DUEL OVER WOMAN
The small boy picked up by the
police late Saturday evenintr near the
At the evening service Dr. Oliver baseball grounds has been returned
took as his text Proverbs 29:1 "He' Jo his falher b. tfae Uce who Buc
that being often reproved hardeneth ',,..... ,m ,.
his neck shall suddenly be destroyed,, ceeded f loca m- Ihe nh'
and that without remedy." .- u .ui. -
Dr. Oliver said In part: "A man Is i ' '- js-
not a thief by accident. He Is a thief
. ster,
The childd proved to be tho young
jest of a family of nine, tho mother
being dead. The boy during tho after
noon was placed in the churge of an
elder child and sent out to play. The
big brother ran away and tho little
jtot was unable to find his way home
I again. He was not missed until the
In wealth 'amy returned lato in tho evening
iro mone ox tne snows down town.
PARIS, May 23. Lieutenant Is
jnaol Do Losseps, second son of Fer
dinand Do Lessops, originator of tho
Panama Canal project, and undo of
Jacques Do Lesseps, who on Satur
day crossed abovo tho English chan
nel in an aeroplane, was seriously
wounded in u duel hero today.
Tho lieutonunt was shot by tho
Count Do Poligny at tho Pare Do
Princess in tho second round of tho
duel, Tho duellists quarreled over
a woman.
PULLMAN ENJOINS
LOWER BIRTH
RATE
by design. Ho made himself a thief.
A splendid noble woman is not a
pleco of chance work; It is tho result
of the integrity of her heart, and tho
sovereignty of her will. Neighbor,
hear me! If you aro not a Christian
tonight It Is because you don't want
to bo one.
"If you have anythln
rf !. nVilllfv In tno nor.in n find i?Iva i
it to Jesus Christ tonight. Tho tejctH was M Into that night, but
Is God's warning to tho sinner of ns he 8 ,"s,leeP nder tho Protect;
impendlng danger. There Is a time lnK roof, f Ch,ef JJieoror ho was not
when the only manly thing to do Is to - returned homo until next morning,
flee from danger. In Oklahoma when I .M IUwCCTIn.TC
tho great flood wj on, a trestle, car-,1 ,u INVfc&llbAlfc
rylng the railroad over a great chasm, I MAINE DISASTER AGAIN
was wlpel out. A ro'I'ent near
heard tho crash aB It wont out. He WASHINGTON, D. C, May 23.
knew that the express was soon ex- According to rumors current here,
ectcd. Ho took his lantern and stood Spain may demand n second investi
on the track to glvo tho signal of gation of the destruction of tho bat
danger. The headlights appeared, tleship Maine. It is reported that
the signal of danger was v;aved across 'leading naval officers in Madrid have
the track Tho engineer otopped tho ' prepared a report giving tneir opinion
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 23.
Hearing on tho application of tho
application of the Pullman Company
for n writ of injunction ngainBt the
recent order of tho interstate com
tnerco commission reducing sleeping
car rates on tho roads running west
from Chicago to Seattle, will begin in
Chicago next Wednesday and at St.
Paul Saturday.
The home-wacters aro reading and
answering ads today!
train and camo forward and thanked
tho man for tho signal of danger.
It saved his lifo and that of the pas
songers aboard his train. God Is giv
ing tho daLgor signal to tho sinner
tonight. Sudden death stall come
upon tho wicked. Tho wages of sin Is
death. Hear me! There is a time
coming when you will not have a
chance to say yes to God's opportu
nities, for you will havo passed tho
deadline.
"It matters very Httlo about your
boasted morality If you accept not
Josuq Christ. Many aro saying:
'Bleed on, thou crucified Christ, It
mutters not to mo.' Neighbor, let me
toll you, in tho Judgment you will
care. Sudden destruction without
remedy will bo your portion."
Tonight tho Bubject la "Tho Sting
of a Kiss." This Is tho last week of
tho great meetings.
Haskins for Health.
Kaiser Off for Home.
LONDON, May 23. Kaiser Wil
helm left London today for Shorness,
whore ho will bonrd tho royal yncht
Holienzollern and sail for Germany.
Tho noheiizollcrn has been lying nt
Sherness since May 18, when it
brought tho Kaiser to Englnnd to at
tend tho funeral of his uncle, King
Edwnrd.
of the cause of the disaster. The
Spanish experts hold that tho Maine
wns destroyed becauso of sponta
neous combusion in tho powder mag
azine, and it is reported that this
opinion will bo formally presented to
the Spanish to supply n basis for
a demand on the United States for
a second investigation. Tho re
port it is declared will bo forwarded
to Washington in case an effort is
mado to rniso tho Mnino.
No official report of this intention
has been received here.
YAKIMA SENDS FOUR
CARS OF FIGHT FANS
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., May 23.
At least four car loads of fight
fans will leave North Yakima late
in June for San Francisco to attend
,tho Jeffries-Johnson fight.
Two cars will bo reserved for no
froes and two curs for tho whites.
Necessary arrangements for tho
trip will be made with tho Northorn
Pacific road.
SYNOPSIS OP T1IK AX.NTAL STATKMKNT OF TIIK
PACIFIC SURETY CO.
of San Francisco, in (ho State of California, mi thu .lint iLty of DocoiuImt,
1000, inndu to th Insurance Commissioner of tlio Stnto of Oregon, purnimut
to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capltcl paid up $250,000.00
INCOME
Premiums received during tho year $108, 005. 3G
Interest, dividends nin! rents received during
tho year 21,752.82
Income from other sources rccolved during tho
year 873.22
Total Incomo 4 130.C31.-in
IHSIlUIiSRMKNTS.
Losses paid during tho year, Including adjust
ment oxpenses, etc 07,322,92
Dividends paid during tho yenr on capital stock 16,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid during tho year. . 44,738. CG
Taxes, licenses nnd fees paid during tho year. . . 3,230.53
Amount of all other expenditures 17,004.20
Total expenditures , $147,890.30
ASSETS. j
Valuo of real estate owned 4,500,00
Value of stocks and bonds owned 2C8.510.45
Loans on mortgage? and collateral, etc 0C.024.8C
Cash In banks nnd on hand 85,001.34
Premiums In courso of collection nnd In trans-
mission 14,420.41
Intorest and rents duo and accrued 0,078,59
Total assets 445, 495. C5
Less special deposits in any stato (If any thero bo) nono
Total assots admitted in Oregon 445, 495. C5
LIAHILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid r 8,233.33
Amount of unearned premiums on nil outstanding
rlskB 55,547.03
Duo for commission and brokorngo 3,515.84
All other liabilities 3,003.07
Total litbllltlcs . . 70,300.47
Total premiums in forco Dccembor 31; 1909 110,450.98
IIUSINESS IN OKEOON FOR THE YEAIt
Total risks written during tho year .' . 231,500,00
Gross premiums rccolved during tho year 355.10
Premiums returned during tho year 33.58
Losses paid during tho year nono
Losses Incurred during tho year nono
Total amount of promlums outstanding In Oregon Docombor
31,1909 202.25
PACIFIC SURETY COMPANY.
By A. P. ItEDDINO, Socrotnry
Statutory rosidont floral agon' a'nd attornoy for sorvlce:
II. B. THIELSEN, Salem, Oregon.
Xote: Special deposits not held for tho protection ot all tho policy
holders of tho company cannot bo admitted as an assot and Included In tho
published statement, except tlip deposit with tho Stato Treasurer for tho
protection of Oregon policy holders only,
AVo nro also showing a nice lino of Indies' Sinnnior
Vests, Union Suits, etc., perhaps not tho largest line
in town, but wo bolieve you will agree with us thoy are
the best values in the city.
1000 BOXES FANCY BOX WRITING PAPER AND
ENVELOPES 20c to $1.00
$35.00 WRITING DESK FREE.
HUSSEY'S
m.a
GENEVA WANTS TO BE 'in fiu-or of elevating to tho proui-
SUNDAY SCHOOL CAPITAL denoy Dr. (korgo W. Hailoy, prwoiil
chairman of tho executive committee.
WASHINGTON, I). C, May 23.
Gouovn, Switzerland, leads in tho
race of tho foreign capitals for the
honor of securing tho world's Sun
day School convention three yenrt
hence. Thu committee which hurt
tho matter in churuo will make itH re
port tomorrow when tho election of
officers nlpo takes place. There is a
Tho tar feature of tho convention
wan the election of tho following to
lifo inumborHliip in tho association,
each costing $1,000: Prosidout and
Mrs. Tnft, olonel Theodore HooHovult.
King George of England, 1'roHidout
Dinr. of .Mexico, William .1. llryiui of"
Nebraska and Dr. II. V. Meyer of
Kugland, the letiring President of tho
I'onveition, Dr. and Mrs. O. W, Hailoy
Htronir sentiment iiinonir tho dnloL'iiten'niul W. Poarco. n prominent worker.
4 .
Is "trouble browing In tho k!tchon7"
WoJI there's tho want ad way of get
ting "help,"
Hnokins for Health..
Real Cut Glass
The finest assortment of Hawko'a
Gut Glass ovor shown in Mod
ford Glass that is cut from
tho solid blank. Evory pieco
bears tho trade mark,
MARTIN J. REDDY
Jewaler, nsr P. O.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacitic
TO
Chicago
(LINES IN OREGON)
RATES
$72.50
Council Bluffs $00.00
Omaha .......... $60.00
Kansas City ............J....$60.00
at, Joseph .m....m.............mmM p(KJ.lH
Ovi AilU .....M....M.................w...........t,pOw,ww
St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90
Minneapolis direct $60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90
Duluth, direct $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will bo on sale May 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 above rates. Except
that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal
ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare 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 throe months
from date of sale, but not later than Oc
tober Sist.
Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or
WM, MoMTJRRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon