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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, ,TTJNJ3'21, 1.010.
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BROWNE DEFENSE
NOW UNDER WAY
Court Ovcrrulos Motion of Defense to
Instruct Jury to Acquit Court
' Refuses to Rulo Out Evidence
OIIICAOO, Juno 2 1 . Tho ilofoiiHO
In (ho trial of I.oo O'Noll Hrowno,
cbnrgod with bribery In connection
with tho oloetlon of Wlllliun Lorlmor
to tho. United Htatoii Honnto, began to
day. Tho court ovorrulod tho motion
of tho tlofonno to liiHtrnct tho Jury to
acquit on tho Kromid Unit tho Htuto'n
rami won not proven. A motion to
rulo out moHt of tho ovMcnro relating
to tho illntrlbutlou of n loglHlntlvo
"Jackpot" In Ht. LoiiIm wnn ulno over
ruled. Oeorgo Doylo and Wllllnm Iluiuioll,
tho latter n "lulior lohhylnt," woro
wUiiphhoh during tho morning, Tboyi
tiintlfloil that aftor Lorlmor'a oloctlon
UniinwniitnLivu Whlto tml.l t... ''l.n.l
itood thing coming and would mako
tho people como through."
Tho morning tontlmony wan of Ut
ile Importanco.
WAGE SCALE FIXED FOR
PICKING YAKIMA FRUIT
NORTH YAKIMA. WiihIi., .Iiiiio
21. In anticipation f I ho fruit bur
vent, wliuu IiiuuIiviIn of laborer will
bo brought into the valley, llio Ynk
ima Valloy Labor liuronii, recently
fonuuil to ileal with tho labor, nltim
tion, huld u mooting yustenlny, of
which (10 rniieliorw, representing all
tho (liHtriclH if tho county, woro
iircmiut to ilogidu on u wage hciiIo.
For picking fruit tho pay will range
from $1 to $'2.'2H, (ho lower wage ap
plying to children. Tim working day
will bo tun bourn. l'uckiug pcachcH
will bring 'J cent a box, npplcs nod
pcnrH A I'ontti nnd priinoH (I cent.
Tho iiowh of labor demands for tho
fruit barvcHl lioro havo gone all over!
tho country, and it is anticipated
that tho Hiipply, including a great
number of college boy and hdiool
tcaeborn, will bo eipial to tho do
maud. CONDITION OF THE
NEW YORK MARKET
- Itiia & Hntfleld, under date, of
Juno M, nny:
"There were 17 ciiim of California
dcciduoiiK fruilK Ptlld hero ycslorduy
nnd loduy. rhorrioK on tho whole,
good (iiali(y and condition. Pricex,
on nccount of light offering, todny
advanced 10 to 'Jf cents per box.
ApricolH in good condition; market
firm. I'liiniH, Clyin.uiH, in heavy re
ceipt, mid piiecK ami easier uud
lower. A few Climax, Abuiidnneo
n:id Ked Junes in hiiIo ycHtvrtlny hold
up lo .., a few craturt Trngedyjj
realizing hh high iik .l. I'cnehw,
good condition; market easy. South
ern peachcn r.ro now arriving freely.
Wentlior warm and muggy.
COAL PROPERTIES ARE
REPORTED ON MARKET
8AN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Juno 21.
The holdings of tho Western Fuel
company of the Naiinlmo Coal prop
erties on Vuneouver Island, ur ru
mored to bo on tho market. Tho of
ficials of the Western Fuel company
were reported to havo sold (he binds
to a Ilrilish syndicate for $.1,000,(100.
This report was denied by (ho com
pany's offieinls todny.
The conl fields nre near the Duus
iiiuir property on Vnncouvor Island.
They recently were reported lo have
been sold to (ho Canadian Northern
railway.
Vice-I'residont James II. Smith of
fhn Western Fuel company, discuss
ing (ho report, snid;
"Wo havo received propositions
from several parties, but it would
bo impossible for mo to give you the
details of any snlo beeauso thoro has
been nnno,"
Increased Rations Asked.
WASHINGTON. I). ( Juno 21.
Tho medical nnd subsistence officers
of (ho nnny uro discussing (bo ad
visability of increasing the coinniu
Inlion rations for )w sick. The sur
gcons who uro on duly ut lio'spilnls
havo been applying for nn increase
In (ho money allownnco from .10 to
d() ooiiIh a day. If thoro is final ap
proval of this rccpioBt, i will bo nee
csRiiry to inereaso tho eslimto for
next year's appropriation on this
'item.
Moro Troops for Korea.
, VICTORIA, II.' O., Juno 21.--Kour
now (HvIbIoufj of tho Jnpnnono nnny
aro to ho raised by (lenoral Torrnchl,
War Minister, following his appoint
night iih resident gonornl In Knroa,
according to tho advlco received horo
today. It lo oBtlnintod that tho annu
al cost of mnlntnlnnnco of this forco
will bo $0,000,000, to bo homo hy
Koron,
SAILORS
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DIE IN FLAMES
Descend In Hole of Slcnmcr to Flnjit
Flames nnd Aro Rescued In Nick
of Time Hatches Battened Down
to Suffocnto Flro.
HAN DINGO, Cnl., Juno 21. Six
moil, long Mlioroiuoii nnd tuomhoro of
tho crow of tho frnlgblor AIiihkiiii at
Hnntn I'"o wurf woro near doulli from
UHphyxlutlou today In an attempt to
doeond Into tho hold of tho big llnor,
whoro hiding flninoii havo boon oat
lug Into tonii of vnlunhlo nicrchnti-
(IIho for thri'o dttyH.
Aftor horolo offortH on tho part of
tho nnlloru and tho city firemen, who
rlHlod tliolr own liven, tho nix iiii
ciinrlotiH iiifn. who had been ovor-
como by polnonouii gnuou, woro
l,"'0UK',t "i """"Kb tho hatchway. On
" v w revived, out ono wnH
In a very norloufl condition and ho
wiih talton to tho Hcnrn tmnltarlum,
whoro hlo condition Ih staid to bo
very dnnr.orouu.
When tho hatched wcro opened to
day Hiuoko begun to pour from them
In great volumcR,' although no flro
could bo noon.
Tho hatches woro at onco batted
down again, and an offort will bb
mado to fill tho hole with chomlcnlB
through liolCM drilled through tho
nIiIoh of tho ship.
Through thcuo holon tho flromon
wont vIhIMq nnd tho heat -van In
tonno. Another offort will bo mado
to open tho hatchou tomorrow.
Thin forenoon fifteen moro tons
morchadlKO wait removed from tho
upper hole, Koventy-flvo to:H hnvo
beuu removed In alt, but In tho hole
where (ho flro Ih burning thoro aro
2 100 ioiih of cargo,
Tho cargo Ih worth $2,000,000 and
It Ih all Imperilled.
Tho nlilp la valu-
cd at $700,000. Tho vcbboI In tho
i property of tho American-Hawaiian
lino, and much of tho cargo Ih for
Han KrnuclHco, Sent tie and Honolulu.
Sho wbh duo to Hall yoalordny for
tho north.
To Renominate Gov. Ebcrhart.
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 21. Near
ly, all of thu -1,075 delogutcrf to to
morrow' republican statu conveti
tiou are in tho eit.v. The eon vonlion
will nominate a candidate lor United
States Hcuittor, four justices of the
Hiipremo court, and eaudidutcK for
governor nnd nil oilier Mate officers.
Gov. A. O. Kberhart will bo renom
inated by acclamation. No other
Hjuno will bo presented. Several eon
(ent.s are on for minor pluees on the
Htato ticket. United States Seuntoi
Clupp, whoso term expires next
March, will bo indorsed for ro-elee-
t ion. I he most interest ceutors in
tho construction of a platform.
Thoro is a strong demand for a reso
lution indorsing nnd favoring moro
active tariff revision. In regard to
Istulo issues there is u prospect for
ii spinieii couiesi ovor a county op
tion plank.
Divide a $125,000 Prize.
MOULIN, Juno 21. Tho grand
prize of tho Prussian Stnto Lottery,
$125,000 haB fallen this year, partly
to n family of tho laboring class In
tho obscuro towns of auinblnuon.niid
partly to Ilerlln; lu tho formor case
to tho ovtont of clght-toiitliH, nnd In
tho latter vo tho extent of tho remain
der otio-flfth. Tho ono-flfth waa again
nub-divided between a highly placed
official and an already Well-to-do mor
chant.
Stnto lotteries nro held In Prussia
and olsowhoro twice n year, In spring
and autumn.
Wealthy Man Is Missing.
NEW YORK". June 21. Tho police
hnvo been asked to search for.llenry
T. Honu, described ns u wealthy lum
berman, (Ifi yoni-s old, of Taconia,
Wash., who has been missing front
his homo in that city siuco Juno (I.
John 0. Shepard, his son-in-law, re
ported tho mutter. Tho son-in-law
says that shortly after Hour's de
parture his wife received n lottor
from him saying ho was en route (o
tfow York because ho was hungry
and wanted it "square meal." Shep
ard says he fears llio man's mind bus
become nffooted.
Dotrolt Industrial Exposition.
DETROIT, Mich., Juno 20. An
even! of more Ihiiu ordinary iinpor
tnucu to (ho commercial interests of
this vicinity is Hie opening tonight
of Petrol's first induslral exposition.
Tho oxposlion grounds aro on the
Detroit river, where a huge opposi
tion building has been erected to bo
used in conjunction with the largo
Wayne pavilion, Doth buildings uro
filled with displays illustrating tho
wide extent and wondorful variety of
tho uuiiiufueturiug interests' of Do
trolt and tho sjibuihun iu..
rinakitiB for IleaHh.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
(loorgo AJorrlii of Tnlont nnd fam
ily wore k- Phoenix Kiwi day.
.Mr. Angoroth of I'liocnlx wont to
AHhlaud Innt Friday,
Mr. and Mrn, ICri Hamlin of Eden
V"lloy woio In Phoonlx laat Bund'iy.
Tho .wlfo of Ilov. John IC, Uallllo,
I). I)., arrlvod In Phoonlx laol Wed-
noiiday. Tlioy will go to hoiiHolcoop
lug at onco.
MrH, Harvoy, datighlor of Aunty
Htotit, loft Hattirday for hor homo at
Han PYfl'iclxoo, but will llkoly roturn
aiMl niako tho valloy hor homo,
.Mrn. Hort Ulblu wan a plesHant
caller at tho homo of Mrn, O. 6'.'
McClnlu tho middle of hud week.
MIhh Nolllo ltenupi enmo down
Phoonlx last Friday. Mr. and Mra. Ike Wolf of Medford
Dr. Hargrnvo and Alf WookH of 'wcro gUeBtH at tho homo of Mr. and
Medford woro up Monday looking 'MrH. J. 13. HobertH last Sunday,
ovor the dootor'H flno young orchard! Wold on Hnrtley of North Talent
!. North Tnlont. !ha ddg r. big wel' and InBtnllcd a
Loulo Colvor hnH tbo coro of Dr.
HargravoV orchard HiIh your, and It
Ih looking well.
Mr, nnd Mrn. B. O.' livedo of Ash -
land carno down Haturdny ovonlng to
i:nd Hiii'dny with MrH, HonHo's par -
enlH, Mr. end MrH. C. Cnroy.
Hponklng of good ronds, tho worklond Mr. Hugh"' Calhoun laftt Friday
dona by tho road scraper between 'night, Juno 17. Mother and bableH
Phoenix and Talent hnH nlmoflt block-1 doing well.
cd uutomobllcH completely. Tho boul- MIbb Clara Aallcn, ono of our North
dem are Hlmply piled up In tho mid-1 Tnlont younx lndleg, who handles the
dlo of the road all tho way. jrlbbonR with great skill, was seen
J. S. Hpltzo", ono of Talent's gro-J driving hor njilrlted black last Friday
corytuon, wont to Medford Inst Frl-i afternoon In I'liocnlx,
CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER
Mrs. Kred Yokum, who.c serious
illness wns reported lust week in
this coliium, is recovering.
Mrs. C. C.OibHon.is visiting in
Portland in company with her daugh
ter. Mrs. I. ('. Kobnolt.
At the tnbemnele on Sunday eve
ning a suggestion wns made by the
evangelist that a suitable room bo
secured as permanent litmdiiuurtors
for u men's religious nnd social club,
tho object of the club being to hold
together those who had r.tartcd out
in the religious life during the re
cent revival. Tho suggestion was
immediately taken up nnd a, fund of
about .'Jf)0 was raided on the sHt
to pay rent and furnish such a
room. Tho room will be used for the
puriwso of holding men's religious
meetings on the Snbbath and for va-
nous social affairs during the week, l-yenr-old daughter, Helen, to
the organization being planned soui"-Oritnts Pass last Tuesday to have
what after tho order of a Y. M. C. A. (he ohild operated mon for strab-
W. A. Cowley's handsome newiismus (cross-eyes), the caso being u
domicile will bo ready for occupancy,
in th course ot nbout three weeks..
The porch surrounding two sides of
the house i n particularly showy
and well planned fenture of the
building, being no wide, roomy and
substantial as to almost tempt a
family to spend tho summer months
entirely on tho porch, rather than
inside the house.
Nearly $700 wiw prcscuied to
Evangelist Robert K. Johnson upon
OCEAN TO OCEAN
Boston Athlete Completes 4000-Mile
Walk Across Continent in 77 Days
Lowers the Record of Edward
Payson Weston.
SAN KHANC1SCO. Juno 21. Jnck
10 1 drill go, 20, .n Boston nthloto, Is rest
ing hero today aftor completing a
1000 wall: ncroaa tho contlnont In 77
days, breaklnc nil provlouo rocords.
IIo left Boston March 15.
Kldrldgo was offored $2000 by tho
Boston Athletic club to lowor tho roc
ord of Udward Payson Weston. Al
though Inexperienced as a pedestrian,
tbo young man proparod for the hlko
and boat Weston's record by 2S days,
Weston's longest dlBtauco In ono
day wan 72 miles, and his avorngo
per day 17 miles, Rl.lrldgo'a best
tlmo wns 75 miles In ono'dny; hla av
orago 51 miles.
To Fly Over Atlantic.
LONDON, Juno 21. A trip from
Dngland to America will bo posslblo
next year, and according to Baron
Iloonno, a Husnlnn and designer of
(ho craft, which Is being built espe
cially for tho trans-atlantlc travlo, tho
craft will negotiate tho distance In
sovonty-two hours,
Tho now vc-psol is being construct
ed about ton miles outside of Lon
don, and a group of Kngllsh finan
ciers aro backing tho proposition
Tho craft will bo cnpnblo of carry-
lug twonty-QlgJit tons with' Its own
wolght, It Is to bo ono thousand foot
In length, slxty-flvo foot In dlnmotor,
and will ho drlvon by slxtoon pro-pullors,
BREAKS
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day and brought out a U;A of gro
ceries for Mn nloro
Mrn. 0. Cnry vati t; !.on with a bll
Ioiih attach lnnt Bnt-irday. Dr, Mnlm
grcn of Phoonlx wn mllod In.
lid Posh of Tnlout w.i a Medford
biuilnoHB vlnltor fast Krldny,
Aim. LIIPo OlbbH l down from Aiih-
land and will tent with frlendfl during
tho camp mooting In progreHa at
Phoenix,
J. 13, HobortH, one of our huntllng
gardonorH, was In .Medford lnnt Fri
day. '
Dr. .Mnlbigron of Phoenix wan up In
North Talent Sunday evening to hco
ono of Mr. Henry' Ilttlo folki. Only
tola bad bilious attack, iiayn tho doctor.
jgaKOlIno pump," Ho has In an ncro)
; of ohloiiH, beside othor gardon truck,!
land haB a'n r.bunuanco' of w'atcr for ir-
rlgatlng It all:
i Phoonlx will come In for a com-
,pllment from tho president. TwIiib,
ii glil'and a boy, vero brtrn to Mr.
the conclusion of his work here. He
set no price upon his work and the
contribution was in the nature of a
thank offering, in recognition of the
good Hint had been accomplished
during tbc four weeks' meetings.
Edgar Whiteside and wife are now
occupying the neat cottage recently
built for them .in the new Shields
tract.
Tho Ladies' . Civic Improvement
club has suspended work for the
sumnujr, as is the custom of such
clubs, and will resume its regular
work about the second week in Oc
tober. Miss Grace Smith is assisting at
the Central Point bnkcry for a short
timo, in place of Jliss Ponrl Pankoy,
who is enjoying j vacation.
SfrsT'C. II. Dorfhvnn, n compara
tively new resident, took her little
very aggravated one. She reorts
that the operation
been successful.
appears to
liavi
Miis Elizabeth Gibson will spend
a portion of her Kittntuer vacation in
Portland, where she has. quite a
number of relatives nnd friends.
On Wednesday afternoon tho
Presbyterian Ladies' Missionary so
ciety holds its Juno. meeting iii tho
grove, tho same being' of a semi
social nature.
outor cover of alloy, called chro
mium, tho surfaco of which Is to bo
prepared as -to rcsomblo a mirror.
This Is to bo tho ploneor of a
fleet of such British airships. Influ
ential men nro considering tho pro
position of a company to promote tho
building of nn aerial nnvy and tho
OBtalillslwnont of a passenger and mall
service. .
Bnron Iloonno hns mapped out maps
and charts, nnd ho lias drawn up
tlmo tablos and routes for passonger
and mail service
Quadruplets Born 'in Boston.
BOSTON, Masa., Juno' 21. Mrs.
Samu.01 Andei-soii,) 34, .today gnvo
birth to threo girls and a. boy. Tho
We Want to Talk
to Men
Who Work For
Themselves
Come and seo us and got
our figures -you will bo in
terested at once.
Go with us to Los Alolhios,
where small aereago pro
duces big crops and whoro
you havo a long growing sea
son where your partner
NATURE Vorks evory
month in the year. Ask about
ourirrigated larids at $150.00
per aero, where G crops of al
falfa yield 10 to 12 tons an
nually. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO.
PRANK CI. ANDREWS,
Agent,
6 FIR ST., MEDTTORD.
Uncle
No Columbia
leave our plant
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bears Uncle Sam's stamp of approval.
look y mi buy
w
best, be
At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes
UNION MEAT
FOR SALE CHEAP
VALLEY AUTO CO.
quadruplets are doing
aro expected to live.
well and all
flaskins for Health.
AUTOMOBILES
O. W. Murphy. 0. M. Murphy.
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY.
1910 Chalmors Dotroits.
Phono 1861, Valley Auto Company,
Medford, Or.
Quick Sorvico. Easy Riding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONE MAIN 3141.
Agenoy for tho Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop.,
Medford, Or.
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too,
large. Twenty-five years' j
practical experience. i
Office 113 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
WANTED!
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Thinners to thin
fruit
Talent Orchard Co.
Talent Oregon.
Sam
satisfied
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with all goods bearing the label-
BRAND
Brand product is allowed to'
unless, after inanition if."
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Columbia Brand you know that
you are getting only selected meats.
If you want the purest, cleanestfirmest,
11 1 Yf-a
sure to demand Columbia,
COMPANY, PORTLAND. OREGON
Pioneer Packers ot the Pacific
SECOND HAND AUTO
In Good Condition
Just the machine to go anywhere In a proven car that will goorFahy'"
passable road.. A bargain if taken at once.
Cash or Realty
A Wonderful Discovery
for Medford.
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Mr. Allen's Portable Bath Ap
paratus is a marvel. It combines in ono simplo, inexpensive appa
ratus all the advantages known to modern bathing. Heats sufficient
water within six minutes at the cost of only 1 cent. A bath can bo
taken in any room without the possibility of soiling carpets or rugs.
Only ono can understand tho real merits of this bathing apparatus
by having it demonstrated to you. Mr. H. Fox, who has tho oxclusivo
igonoy for Jackson county, will visit tho homos of Medford and vi
cinity and demonstrate it. When ho comes to your home, invito him
in, nnd ho will show you the merits of this 20th contury invention.
It Is on exhibition at Strang's drug store. GO AND SEE IT.
Che finest
Sample Rooms
m the city.
Hotel Moore
Fire Proof
RauMohr Company
Proprietors.
European Plan
Cleanliness and
Polite Treatment
Our Motto.
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Pricos Reasonable
COFFEILN . PRICE
11 North D St.. Medford. Oro. Phone 303
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It Is to bo a rigid dltlglblo with an
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