Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFQRD JSLA1L TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 2!), 1910.
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MAN ON TRIAL SPOINTS OF VALUE REEVES PEASANT
STATUTORY CRIME! OF APPLE SHOWS NEW GAME BIRO
Complaining Witness Attempts to
Make a Getaway, But Uncle
Catches Her and Sends Her Back
to Jacksonville.
nry to November; cutUn, which ml
vnncoil 59.2 per cont from January
to December; heavy nogs, 30.7 ior
cent from January to December; j
hops, aoi por cent from .January to
Novemhor; Kkln creamery butter,
UK. J) por entit from May to Decoin-
i jber; dairy butter, G2.0 per cont from
I March to December; winter wheat
Spokesman-Review Publishes Editor- Four Pairs of These Beautiful Game flour, 44.2 iier cent from January
to June; lard, 37.11 per cent from
Tho hoariiiR of Kobcrt Green, no
nsoil bv Mary Johnson, need lot
la! Tellinp of Great Value of Apple
Show Such as Shown in Spokane
Each Year.
Discussing the value to the coun-
Jtry In general and the Northwest In
particular of the third annual nnulc
years, of u statutory crime, wns com-, how ,n s,,ok.no th0 week of Novem-
uicnccd before Justice Vox at Jack- ber 14. from a national vlowpolnt.
Birds Will Be Placed In Southern
Orcaon Smaller Than Chinas, But
Great Rustlers.
Gamo Warden Gay has received 110
tlco from the state game warden that
as soon as he can find suitable places
for them, four pairs of Reeves pheas
ants will be shipped to him to bo
February to December; shoit clear
bacon, 40 per cent from February
to December; mill; SS.i) peer cent
from Juno to December: coke, SI per
cent from June to October; and rub
ber, 71.1) per cent from February to
Octobor.
souvillc Tuesday afternoon. At the Tho Spokossinu-Roviow says among placed In the Rogue River Valley.
time of adjourning court nt C o'clock other things in an edlto'-bO In it
t . t 1 t.v.l cdtirt rf Ttitirt 07
so much time- had been consumed by
aeh sido in elucidating their knowl
edge of cross and ro-eross examin
ing that it was necessary to postpone
the matter until 10 o'clock Wednes
day.
ssuo of Juno
"King Applo cot only appeals to
the appetite, but to tho imagination.
It is very largoly becauso of this that
tho National Applo Show Is such a
sttong financial asset.
The girl's story of tho affair wnsJPeoI,,c from nU l)0,nts
food show or even an
8 ine ueoves pueasaui is a ring
necked" pheasant, somewhat simitar
in habits and characteristics to tho
china pheasant, although smaller. Tho
coloring of the plumage Is as brilliant
as that of the "Chinaman" and It is
It draws laimed thnt tho Reeves is a much bol
Whoro a 'tor gamo bird,
exposition , .
brought out in full detail.
The defense nt the closing hour j-ould pass unnoticed, an apple show t
Tuesday had summoned no witnesses, .uiracis.
Just before tho northbound morn- "Whether or not this attraction J" ' cJp
ine train arrived a flurrv was caused m bo traced .to tho earliest lncl- AmI t,lt)ce wno cruao t0 8,00
MB tram armed n imrr was causcu ,a , maJo,.lly cnmo to ionrn. Tho
nt inc aouincni memo depot 111 1111s - " " "-" . . ...,
.. , . , .,', nn.lnnlnl.lA .',. rnmnlno ! f).n 1U10 SllO V OS 11 great ClC.1
cuv, causcu uy a man ciinsmg a gin.- . ..."........ ........ ""ii,,. ,. i ,i
i "' u -...1 J-a i.- . . m.. Idea of n million annlea cnJor onn hoU8 for tno latest nml
lUILUKU uuu uiuuuu uw uu.. O.UU - -- --- ; -"-I -,, ,.. .,1 In nnn'r. miv in-
tae colors of,1 "' " '" ""'
iTiio appio growera lert not only witn
clearing
most np-
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cirl proved to be Mary Johnson aud.roo,u' representing all
4t. ....... . i.A. ......1,. aii.,,... ti... Ithe rainbow, cxudlnir :ill the nor
"" " "" u" uuiiw, aiuut buiiu- .... " " nv lilnos l.nf -IM. rnnmvn.l .lntnr.
'tunics or Arabia and appealing to " "- i " ...... ..
!,.. i-..i, ., 1.1.1 initiations to excel."
.UC IULAV.UUUA UL U.V.J U...U.L1UU3'
son, of Jacksonville. For some rea
son, which she refused to divulge, the
$;irl concluded to make a "getaway."
As she is a material witness in the
case, tho authorities took charge of
fcer and she was sent back to Jack
sonville in charge of Sheriff Jones.
NOTICE.
A meeting of tho Republican County
Central Committee Is called for Sat
urday, July 2, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
in Commercial Club Rooms, Med ford,
Oregon. N. L.. NARREGAN,
Chairman
nnd well-informed person, piques the
national cir iosity as Joes no other
collection of products known.
"This Is not rhetoric, but history.
At tho apple show last year planters
from South rollnn, farmers from
tho Middle West, capitalists from the ,
Now Eugland States came to see tho ,
exhibition. Not only tho man who
had grown app'es, but tho man who
'SALEM GIRL DRESSES
AS BOY RUNS AWAY
h -f-r-t- -r --
' DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER "
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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AUTOMOBILES
0. W. Murphy. 0. M. .Murphy.
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY.
1910 Chalmers Dctroits.
Phono 1S01, Valley Auto Company,
Medford. Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONE MAIN 3141.
Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frntik II. Hull, Prop.,
Medford, Or.
A. L. VROMAN
I PT.TmrTrr'xrrt r mp a m-nori
PORTLAND, Ore., June 29. The
..i . .1 ,i ..... effort's of flfton-Yrnr-nll N'olHo Vnn
11-1 L.ri. .11 I'. II. Lit ir. 1. -in wi-ii .... i.if. "- ' - ----- . ... ,
, 11-., .... .. . ..I Allen, of Salnm. to n:n nwnv from HOWTP A flTnP
curiosity, took advantage of tho spo- homo disguised as a boy, have como - , . .. , I
.. tn naught. Last night sho was ar- f J0D I0 SmaU, DOUG tOO
' 1- n..n 1 . .1.- . 'lnTrrA -T-rtnrifTr--f-'i trn vonN.'
iL-aicu iu iuu.uuu at mi' luqutoi. -"i "-6VI juhwuuj-u,u
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
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By A- C. Hewlet:
Last Saturday Messrs. Winn and
Jewel of Trail, who have been living
-at the United States hatchery, call
ed for dinner, nnd on Monday Mr.
Jewel and wife called ugaiu for diu
aicr. Mr. Jowel has charge of the
United States works at the mouth of
Elk creek. Ho reports that they have
been putting in the racks in Rogue
out on tho side of the trail by having
Miss Smith get out and have two
men hold the hack to keep it from
turning over, and then while I was
sitting in the hack the two men stood
at the horses' heads while the chauf
feur guided the auto by, and then the
ladies in it got out for fear of being
dumped into the river, but we all got
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. .u.uu-U OU.U ..UUUUb UUY uil&liuua
river and are getting ready for the 'And that is the kind of roads' that welworId she Punned to come as near
fall work. invito strangers who come to visit ourto be,nB ono as a s,rl could.
W. W. Parker of Butte Falls and country to ride over to see our beau-
his daughter, Miss Dollie, called forjtiful country. I think that we bet--dinner
last Monday. Miss Dollie (tcr do away with that old fossil of
was just returning from a visit to(a section in our state constitution
Forest Grove, where she had been to limiting the counties going iu debt to
visit a sick uncle, wno is now con-, 0,000 and bond the couutv for
$100,000 or $200,000 for road pur
poses. But I did not intend to write
nn article on political economy, but
simply call attention to that horrible
piece of road.
J. M. Dodge, who has beeii engaged
boring a well for E. S. Wolfer, has
moved his well-boring machine to Mr.
vpnrr
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her father and returned to Salem practical experience.
t0When takenn in custody tho girl 0ff,ce ' ,LSUt,19Zr,0nt Streot'
was found togged out completely as riiono 2751.
a boy. Sho had cut hor hair short
and had oven gone so far as to clip
her finger nails.
The girl was found at tho homo of
a friend. "When detectives arrived
she fought them desparately. Tho
police wore finally compelled to
carry her to the station.
The child declared that she was
tired of being a girl, and that as
only boys were allowed to see tho
vulcscing. Her sister, Miss Ella Par
ker, started to go to Forest Grove
tho same day to visit relatives in
. that section.
Miss Laura Smith, recently from
Alaska, cume out from Medford on
the P. & E. railroad Saturday eve
ning and Sunday morning went with
your Eagle Point correspondent as
!ar as Trail, and there I hud to btop
preach, and she procured a rig and
vent on up to hor sister's, Grace, who
s teaching school 011 Elk creek. On
Tuesday she returned to tho Sunny
side on the Eaglo Point cud Trail
stage. She eays that sho thinks that
her bister will accompany hor on her
r q turn to Alaska.
Mr. Russell of Medford nnd Mr.
Ling, also of Medford, came out
Saturday ovo to take a s,pin in their
iauto, take supper, fish a little and
talk to tho Eaglo Poiutera ubout his
candies, etc.
John Wiley and Mike Buumeister,
two carpenters, who cnmo out from
Medford to go to work on the new
house that Mr. Brower of A&hluud i
building a short dibtance above here,
spent Sunday night with hh, and the
.next morning went 011 up to work on
. the .nuw building. Jle Ims quite a
number of carpenters nt work, among
whom is ono of our boarders from
Dudley, Harvey Spencer,
' Lntit Sunday evening Mr. Bacon,
'the freight agent on the P. & E.,
brought his family from Grants Pass.
They nt present uro stopping nt tho
Sunnyside, but expect in 11 short time
to move into the I. B. Williams.
V Jhome.
A0u my trip to Trail last Sunday
"ivu hud quite nn experience on tho
gnulo .between tho free ferry and
Trail. There is a strip of road if it
, Mititled to bo .called a road that
1 hi rough that it is dangerous to
rive fast over, and so nurrow thai
ih almost impomiiblo for two teams
pasn, and on that aforesaid piece
of road I mot an uuto. Well, the
question cnmo up ubout bucking out,
'for it was impossible to pass there,
.- mid upon examination found that it
would bo easier for mo to back with
my hack than to have them back ovCr
tho rocks and narrow grade, no I
started to back, and after backing
DRYD0CK DEWEY IS
AFLOAT IN GOOD SHAPE
MANILA, June 29. After several
weeks submersion tho dry dock
Dewey is nfloat today In better shnpo ,
than was expected. Tho pumps have 1
beon kept In constant service the past
few days. ,
A careful investigation was started
by a special board today to ascertain '
the cause of the sinking. Several j
Packers
Wanted!
To register with tho association
for this season's pack. Packing
schools for pears nnd apples iu Au
gust and September. Pack changed
on apples. Everybody must learn it.
R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'X.
REPORT ISSUED ON
WHOLESALE PRICES
for something like a hundred feet, the rest of tho day with Mrs. How
came to 11 plncu where I could pulllett, taking the train at 0 p. in.
reasons have been advanced but not
Henry's, above Brown&boro. where he untl1 tho board reports to tho navy
is going to bore a well. The well he dePartment at Washington will tho
bored for Mr. Wolfer wns a grand real cnUB0 fco mado PubUc-
success. He went to a depth of 31
xeei unu sirucK a vein ot water so
strong that it raised to within n few,
feet of the surface, and came with
such force that it washed the wall-.,
of tho well so thut the wnter was
clear, nnd Mr. Wolfer and family,
Mr, Dodge and helper all drank of it,
and it wns fine.
Mr. Dodge snys that it is very nel
dom that they find such a vein ns
thut, but often they have to draw tho
water out with a bucket to got it
clear. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfer uro de
lighted over their success iu that
line.
Jack Glennon of Los .Angeles, a
brother-in-law of G. II. Wiuiwluv,
one of our curpeuters, came iu on the
P. & E. Inst Monday to puy them a
visit. Miss Mable Wainbley nnd hor
uncle paid us 11 visit 3Iondny.
Mr. Wheeler, one of the Ilutte
Falls merchants, cume out to tho
Sunnyside Monday night after 11 loud
of goods. Jess Frcdcuburg accom
panied with his tcum. He will nlno
tnke a part of his load for Mr.
Briggs of Butte Falls. They 1110
making big preparations for a high
time tho Fourth.
Mrs. Wright nnd her stepson spent
tho night with us Mouduy, uud Tues
day morning took tho Peyton stage
for hor father's, Mr. Hawk, of Dud
ley. Ono of our old-time friends, J. S.
Howard, his grandson, Master Rob
ert and Mr. McGownn, all of Med
ford, came out Tuesduy iu Mr. How
ard's now auto, for dinner and to try
tho machine. He says that it is all
O. K. uud that he is going to bring
Mrs, Howard out to see us.
Mrs. A. II. Thomson of Luke
Creek, formerly of Yunkeo creek
(Wellen), eumo out Tuesduy morning
just too Into for tho train, so spent
WASHINGTON, Juno 29 An nn
nual report on wholesale prices Jtisti
published Ly tho Department of
Commerce and Labor shows that
wholesale pi-Ices In 1909, as meas
ured by tho 257 commodities, ad
vanced 3 per cont over tho whole-1
sale prices In 1908, But with this
advance, they wore still 2.3 per cent
bolow tho r.verago of 1907, .ho year
of highest p"I'ec fn tho period of
1890 to 1909, Yet tho highest
record for n ..Inglo month in 20
years was m-t'o last March.
Wholesalo rices In 1909 wore 14.5 ,
nor cent higher thnn In 1900; 41
per cent hlchor than li 1897, the.
year of tho lowest prices In tho pe-.
riod from 1890 to 1909; 12 per cont
higher than in 1890; ami 2G.5 per
cont hlghor than the avorago price
for tho ten years 1890 to 1900,
Tlio( higho.t point reached In 1907
was In O-jtobor, from wl Icb month
there was a gonoral decllno until
Aiiyust, 1908. Beginning with Sep
tember, 1908, ioro was a monthly
lucreaso without a break up to
March, 1910, wlon prices ranged 7.5
por cent higher than in March, 1909;
10.2 por cont lughor than In August,
1908; 21.1 por cent higher than tho
avorsgo yoarly price of 1900; 49.2
per cont higher than tho avorago ,
yearly price of 1897; nnd 33.8 por
cont higher than tho nverago price
for tho ton yo.-vs 1890 to 1899,
Among tho products showing
marked increaso In prlco In 1909
wero "cholco to extra steers," which
lncrcuHoed 24 por cont from Febru-
KB
Electric Flat
Irons
need no recommendation
to progressive housewives.
Their use makes ironing
a pleasure, relieved of all
the drudgery of fires and
changing of irons. The
small General Electric
flatiron is indispensable in
the tewing room.
Children
Use Them
not only as playthings
but really in a useful way,
helping with the little
things and thus learning to
aid in household duties.
We have a very interest
ing way of introducing
these new irons (0 users
of electric light.
ELECTRIC CO.
ROGUE RIVER
at
Come in Now and See Our
JEWEL FIRELESS STOVE
Roasts-BaRcs-Boils- -Fries- -Steams- -Stews
Saves 75 per cent of your
TIME
WORK
FUEL
All Aluminum
Construction, Inlcuding
Cooking'
Ukensils
i
llnvo your food cooked bettor than over boforo.
Most sanitary, longest lastlnug, numl economical flroleun coulter intule.
ff gr ) S) f
"OutMdo tho
flro limit., but
Inslilo 011 prices"
Telephone
Main lira
West Main St.
Cor. of Laurel
N't to Washington Hcliool
$2400 Buys a
WHO
L E BLOCK
m
I MALE PARK ADDfflll
If You Want a Block of This Addition Sec Any Ancnt or
W. H. EVERHARD
HOTEL MOORE,
MEF0RD, OREGON.
FOR SALE CHEAP
SECOND HAND AUTO
In Good Condition
Just the machine to no anywhere Ina proven car that will jjo on any
passable road.. A barrjaln If taken at once.
Cash or Realty
VALLEY AUTO CO.
FOUT ST. JA.MK.S, OX IiAICK 8TU
AHT, JiHITIHil CO1.U.MIUA.
Thin is doatlned to bo tho Portland
it Urltlah Columbia, on a nuvlga
bio river and deep water lako with
wo trains running in noxt fall.
Letters pour Into our offlco all day
with applications for lotu. To thoao
vlio cannot como in wo would do our
1 utmost to mako a good oolection.
j Prices, $100 and 200 each; cash
S2G, balance 10 a month. A few
10-acrc farms joining fcort St. Jnmos
owiihUo and Lake Stuart, 50 cash
and 10 a month.
You need not bo a Canndlan citi
zen to. hold this. You need not lm
J prove It, nor you nood not roslde on
lit, All this land Is on or noar tho
. railroads, Qrand Trunk Pacific, Alas
ka Yukon and Canudlan Northorn
railroads.
Rich farm lands, 8. CO por aero,
$3.00 cash, balanco 1,00 por aero
per year until paid.
Apply Canadian Northorn Land
Company, 30-1, 305 and 300 Lowls
building, Portland, Orogo . tf
Do You Need Any
Silverware?
I Have What You need.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Jeweler, near P. O.
Tho storo that takes a lot of pains
to mako Its advertising sorvlcoablo to
you has earned your favor and Interest.
EVES ggf
In my Privnte Optionl Parlor I uho tho bent iiiHtrumentH and lat
ost methods, with 'artificial light, tho only correct way for Hcioutifio
fiiuht-teBting,
Loiihob roplncou and framed ndjiiHtod.
Proscriptions filled.
GInBHOH adjusted nnd Htruluhtoned free,
DR. RICKERT
ROOM 2, OVER KENTNER'S.