Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 12, Image 12

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QR1SQON, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 10.1Q.
Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Things to Eat
GERMAN CHANCELLOR
SUSTAINS BAD DEFEAT
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BERLIN, May 28. Chancellor von
Bcihmnn-Holcmes remains In otttco
today following a rejection by tlio
Prussian houso of governors of tho
Prussian frauchlso bill yesterday. Ho
-will retain his position becauso of
a dearth of statesmen qualified for
tho chancellorship.
Tho chancollor is believed to havo
clinched tho defeat of the govern
ment by withdrawing tho bill after It
Iiad been voted down. This is regard
ed as tho v orst defeat sustained by
tho government in many years.
Tho press and all parties today aro
ridiculing tho chancollor and calling
him Incompetent.
None, howovor brlng3 forward a
possible successor.
WM. HODSON'S FATHER
DEAD OF HEART DISEASE
William Ilodson has returned from
Koseburp, where he was called by j
the sudden death of his father, E. i
6. Ilodson, for the past 40 years a,
resident of Roseburj:, and one of the
best-known men in this section of!
tho state, who passed away at his
home, in West Roseburp, shortly af-'
tor 1 o'clock Thursday, death result
iaj; from an attack of heart disease,
dpe to excess exertion.
The deceased came home to dinner
us usual at about 12 o'clock, and
after partnkhiK of tho meal, retired'
to the rear of his residence for thes
purpose of exercising a frisky colt.
He led the nnimnl here and there for
some time, and had just entered the
house to enjoy a rest when he sud
denly fell to the floor, apparently J
Buffering intense agony.
Friends rushed to his assistance,
but to no avail, death came as!
Ihonch. he was but asleep. j
The deceased is survived by three
aons, James, of Roseburg; Will and
Boy, of ITedford, and one daughter,
Mrs. Minnie Trimnell, who resides in
tho southern part of the state. ,
Mr. Hodson held the position of
deputy game warden in Roseburg
district for the past eight years. He '
was well liked and an efficient offi-t
cer at all times. His death is mourn-'
ed b3 all. j
The finest lot of bathroom fix
tures just in and you can't ue
gleet seeing them. Como now and
uiako your selections.
We also carry a full liuo of
kitchen utensils.
Groceries of select quality and
tho finest Teas and Coffees that
tho market affords.
You find these at
Allin & Allin
132 West Main. Phone 2691.
HUNDRED HOMELESS
FROM ARIZONA BLAZE
GLOBE, Ariz., May 28. Twenty
houses were burned and 100 persons
made homeless by the fire that swept
tho mining town of Miami last eve
ning, according to reports that
reached here. The damage done was
estimated at $60,000. Miami's entire
water supply is brought to the camp
by a one-inch pipe and was utterly
useless in fighting fire.
Our
25c
Special
A. great many pcoplo know
what our 25a special is.
DO YOU KNOW?
Wo will bo pleased to explain
the morits of our coffee, and
especially do we recommend
our 25c seller.
WHITE DIAMOND
is certainly proving its worth,
for we aro soiling a lot mora
low than we did 00 days ago.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
when the goods are meritorious.
Olmstead &
Hibbard
131 WEST MAIN STREET.
PHONE MAIN 571.
ACCUSED OF ACCEPTING
BRIBE FOR A PARDON
STRUCK ON HEAD BY
FALLING METEORITE
PLANNING TO DRAIN
TULE MARSH LANDS
SPOKANE. Wash., May 28. John
Berg, a section hand from Sprague,
Wash., while standing at tho comer
of Main avenuo and Stevens street
this forenoon, was struck on the
bead by a meteorite. The celestial
missile inflicted a deep gash in his
head and felled him to the ground.
The man was taken to tho emergency
hospital, where several stitches were
taken in his scalp.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., May 28.
The largo tule land owners on the
Lower Klamath and Ewanna lakes
and along the Klamath river are
planning to blast out the ledge of
rock at Keno, whero the rapids of
the Klamath begins, and in this way
lower the river at this place suffi
ciently to drain thousands of acres
ef the marsh lands lying southwest
of this city.
An informal meeting was held here
last night resulting in the calling of
a meeting when every man who
owns land in the marsh or tule region
is asked to be present and definite
plans will be formulated for the early
draining of theso valuable lands.
j New Hatchery Aquarium.
SISSON, Cal., May 25. The large
aquarium and the improved hatchery
equipment have been installed at the
state hatchery. The aquarium is a
large glass case set in stone and on
. stone flooring. It contains Rainbow
trout. Loch Leven, German Browns
and Eastern brook. The9e fish are
of the best stock and are meant for
exhibition purposes to allow visitors
to view them in their natural state.
Prompt, Courteous,
Satisfactory Service
Thoro is a reason for the crowds you encounlur when you outer
this store. You can almost sum it up in tlio four words at tho top,
but must add another.
QUALITY
is tho final reason. Not only do wo givo you prompt, courteous,
satisfactory service, but we givo you quality. The surest way to
orove this to bo true is to try.
PURE. WHITE FLOUR and
GOLDEN GATE COFFEE
ALLEN & REAGAN
Main and Central Ave.
Phone Main 2711
MILLION DOLLAR SWINDLE ,USED DYNAIMTE ON
OF GREEN GOODS PLANNED) GRAVE DURING FUNERAL
CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., May 2S.
Information charging C. E. Ilngar
with having accepted a bribe of $1G0
while secretary of the state board of
charities, was filed in court hero to
day by John E. Wright, a local bus
iness man. Tho chargo is that tho
alleged bribe was to secure for Sam
uel Haas a pardon from state's
prison. Haas was serving ton yenrs
for assault with intent to kill.
The complaint is the outgrowth of
reports that a "pardon ring" operat
ed in Colorado under many past ad- J
ministrations.
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CHICAGO, May 2S. Secrot Borv
Ico agents nnil postofflco Inspectors
hero today nro perfecting evidence
showing that a $1, 000,000 "green
goods swlndlo" was plnnned In Chi
cago. Tho federal officials capped
the scheme just as Its promoters plan
nod to flood tho country with (otters
offering to soil Bpurlous govornmont
notes at low cost.
E. A. Starkloff and George W. Post
wore arrested In Philadelphia follow
ing their Indictment by tho federal
grand Jury hero for alleged connec
tion with tho swindle.
Ilaskins for Hoalth.
COTTAGE GltOVE, Or., May 28.
Tho funeral services over tho remains
af llarloy Qlueoner, held at Snglnnw
yesterday, were tho most longthy In
tho pastornto of Ilor. W. A. Elklna,
who preached tho sermon. Tho hour
for tho services was fixed at 2 o'clock
and from this tlmo until 6 o'clock tho
minister was forcod to hold his nu
dlonco becauso of tho fact that It was
found necessary to cnlargo tho grave
Tho undertaker could not lower tho
casket box, and workmen lind to go
several miles distant for dynamite
and blast away tho solid rock until
tho gravo was given proper dimensions.
Haskins for Health.
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56 ACRES OF AS FINE
FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE
FOUND IN THE VALLEY;
wfli ! nnATPn? worth
A GREAT DEAL MORE
THAN IS BEING ASKED.
ADDRESS OWNERS. CARE '
BOX 496, MEDF0RD, OR.
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i Not a house, nor an apartment, In
(this city ousht to bo tonantless un
less It's a poor place to live! Then,
even a want ad-campaign ought not
to succeed In renting It.
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; RARDON IS BAKING 2000
LOAVES OF BREAD DAILY.
WHAT IS THE REASON?
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MEW INDIAN AGENT I "Your" store, perhaps, advertises
AT KLAMATH RESERVE1 "your" bargain today! Look and
know.
KLAMATH PALLS, Or., May 28.
Tho new agent for tho Klamath
Ihdinn reserve, Edson Watson, has
arrived and left this morning for the
agency, whero ho will assume imme
diate charge.
Mr. Watson comes from the Pota
irattomie agency at Madean, Kan.,
where ho has been Indian agent. He
succeeds H. G. Wilson, who has had
ehargo of tho Klamath agency for
the past five years, and who has
keen promoted to the charge of all
Indians, allotted nnd otherwise, in
tho state. Mr. Wilson will leave
within tho next few weeks to assume
the business of his now office nnd
will have headquarters nt Roseburg.
MILLION DOLLAR FIRE
RAVISHES MINNEAPOLIS
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 28.
-'-Damngo estimated today at $1,
600,000 was done by a fire which
broke out Into last night in the man
ufacturing district and destroyed n
number of warehouses and lodging
bouses. Ono man was severely in
jured nnd several firemen had narrow
scapes from falling walls. The fire
threatened to get beyond tho con
trol of tho firemen, but nt daylight
bad been controlled.
Coffroth Left Again.
REDWOOD CITY, Cal., May 28.
Fight Promoter Jim Coffroth sustain
ed defeat today whon Judge M, T.
Dooling decided that the supervisors
t San Mateo county have no author
ity to isauo boxing match permits for
fights not held In Incorporated cities
f the county,
DON'T BE
DECEVED
By unscrupulous peddlers who are
traversing the country offering you
buggies, carriages and hacks at
prices which they claim to be lower
than our prices nt home. We are
publishing this circular as advance
notice that we aro in position to
meet any competitive prices made by
any foreign representations and will
guarantee to give you better goods
for less money. Remember, we stand
behind our goods with a strong per
sonal guarantee and mako it good.
Better patronize home dealers, whore
you know you will get fair treatmont
nnd any repairs can bo had prompt
ly. We ship our goods direct from
the factory, thereby securing lowest
factory .prices and best carload
freights.
R. n. PRICHARD & Co., Medford.
HUBBARD BROS., Medford.
EMIL PIEL, Ashland.
FREEMAN & WILEY, Central Point.
A.L. VROMAN,
PLUMBING & HEATING!
CONTRACTOR i
No job too small, none too'
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 1 13 South Front Street, i
Phone 2751.
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
WILBUR MAN WITH 100 VOICES
and
AMI THE HUMAN DUMMEY
MERRY WIDOW TAKES ANOTHER HUSBAND
A scream.
DEBT REPAID Thrilling drama.
COZY, COOL, COMFORTABLE
ONE DIME NO MORE ONE DIME
ODAK
VELOX
DEMONSTRATIONS
AND
PRINT EXHIBITION
FREE
4 Special representatives from
Eastman's factory will answer all questions for am
ateurs relative to exposures, developing and printing.
ANGLE OPERA HOUSE
Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4
2 to 6 and 8 to 10 p. m. each day '
vQTff f "VS. PI
111 -VL$
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Sanitation
Is absolutely nocessary in order to insure perfect
meat. P13RV120T SANITARY CONDITIONS aro
found in our entire market and every ounco of meat
turned out is guaranteed puro, swoot and tondor.
Cold Storage
Our method of cold storage is tho finest and most
practical in the world. The largest and finest mar
kets everywhere use the mothod omployed here.. The
public aro free to inspect our plant at any timo and
learn that it insures tho BEST meat at tho lowest
cost.
Warner. Wortman 6 Gore
GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281
Special Rates
for tho
Portland Rose Festival
JUNE 6TH TO 11TH
on tho
Southern! Pacific Comp'y
(Lines in Oregon)
of
ONE and ONE-THIRD FARE
FROM ALL POINTS IN OREGON
Sale Dates From Roseburg and all stations north
thereof, including all branches, .Tune Gth, 8th and
10th. From all stations south of Roseburg, .Tune
5th, Gth and 8th. Final return limit .Tunc 8th.
For further particulars as to rates, etc., apply to
any S. P. Agent or to
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon.
I wish to announce that 1 havo purchased the
Union Livery Stables
anil will conduct a general food and boarding establishment. HoraoH
boarded by tho day, wook or mouth. I Kiiarantoo a Hqimro deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVER8IDE AVENUE.
J. B. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vioo-ProHidont.
JOHN 8. ORTII, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, AsB't CnHhior.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, 910,000
SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
s TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
In Case of vSicKness
PHONE 3041
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near PoBt Otfice AllNight Sorvico Frqo Dolivory
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