AtBDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MDFORD, OR1WON, WIODNHSDAY, JUNE 20, 1010.
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BONDTANGLE
When President Signed Bill Admit
ting Arizona to Statehood He
Wound Up a Noted Complicated
Financial Romance.
WASHINGTON, Juno 29. When
President Taft with tho gold pen of
Postmaster Cc;.oral Hitchcock and
-ftho long oaglo quill of Dolcgato An
drews of Now Mexico wroto "William
M. Taft" upon tho statehood hill, ho
ut at an end a quarter of a century
I -worry for the holders of tho bonds
r Pima Counnty. Arizona and
wound up Oiio of tho m-s lompll--rated
financial romances that has
-puirled legislators hero for many n
ifiay.
Dack in tho early days of Arizona,
:ine residents of Pima Ounty were
ambitious to have a railroad con
.structed f.nm Tucson, tho county
seat, to Globe, Arizona, too locality
asT a great mining field. Accordingly
tho Territorial Legislature passed In
iS82 a mandir us act requiring Pima
County to Ircuo county bonds to bo
exchanged for railroad bonds In tho
construction of this road.
According to tho statements of tho
Marl: Smith, for nor delegate
'jfrom Arizoni, -who appeared before
.the Senate Committee on Territories
luting tho recent statehood hearings,
4ne site for tvis railroad was graded
with a plo r for ten miles out of
STucson. Ties woro laid at Intervals
-.or about 20 feet, tho rails were tied
rto tho ties and that finished tho
feuUdlng of the Tucson-Globe short
line.
The supervisors of Pima County
aluly exchanged county bonas suffi
cient to cover the building of the
ten 'miles and placed the rest of the
feond Issue In tho safe of the court
ioase. These bonds were taken from
ifhat safe, though no one knows how
w by whom, and were next seen being i
-Hoatcd as Llfch grado
28 DAYS IN JAIL
Deputy Fish Warden Sandry Se
cured Conviction; Also Wins His
Case Against tho Southern Pacific
Company in Grants Pass.
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CHARGED WITH
MANY CRIMES
John Davies, Accused of Twenty-one
Forgeries and a Number of House
breaking Jobs, Nabbed by Police in
Portland.
For fishing without a license, Wil
liam Clark is serving: 2S days in the
couuiy jnu ux tiucKbuiiYiuc. vuui i
Fish Wnrden.Sam -Sandry of Wood
villo secured tho convictioi., having
caught Clark angling in the Rogue
without a license. Mr. Sandry at
first warned Clark, but the latter
grew impudent and invited Sam to so
to. So he is now in the county jail,
heing sentenced to 2S days by justice
Morelock.
Air. Sandry has also won Ins case
against the Southern Pacific com
pany for letting petroleum run into
Rogue river. A $50 fine was im
posed. With a few more fish wardens like
Mr. Sandry fishing in Rogue river
would be far better protected than it
has been.
PRESIDENT ON HIS
WAY 10 BEVERLY
BOSTON, Mass., Juno 29. Presi-
aen lait arrived Hero today en
route to the summer capital at Bev
erly, Mass. The President was
sleeping soundly as his car was
drawn into the train sneds and lie
was not aroused.
Tho President planned to visit
Michael Thiswolla, tho Italian laborer
who was struck and seriously injured
by an automobile driven by Robert
Taft, the President's eldest son.
Thlstwolla, whoso skull was frac-
r.rtir!tiP.ture(1 was reported to bo resting
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POKTLAND, Ore., June 20.- -John
Davies, wauted by the police of prac
tically every coast city is under ar
rest hero today accused of twenty-one
forgeries nnd a number of house
breaking Jobs.
According to tho pollco Davies con
fessed to several Jobs, after $30,000
worth hof Jewelry and a trunk full of
suits of clothes had been found In his
npartment3. In addition detectives
found safe cracking and housebreak
ing tools.
Proprietors of three stores burglar
ized recently have Identified the suits
as thoso stolen from their places of
business.
Davies, it is said, worked a clovor
check forging game. Ills alleged
plan was to draw a worthless check
for a sum not exceeding $35, pur
porting to represent a week'3 wages
With one of theso checks It is alleged
he would appear in a store with his
hands and faco blackened and cloth
ing begrimed.
J In this manner, it is asserted ho
readily passed for a worklngman, and
experienced no trouble in cashing tho
.check.
It is said that the man raised ap
proximately $3,000 In this manner
It is said that Davies Is wanted in
San Francisco nnd Seattle.
Isis Theatre
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Jack Irwin 6 Miss Sway ne
The Fun Makers
A Laugh Every Minute
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THREE REELS OF THE LATEST PICTURES
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The Little Truant.
Love and Duty,
After Many Years.
On the Wrong Road.
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ILLUSTRATED SONG.
"When We Listened to the Chiming of the Old
Church Dell," by Miss Hazel Kenned v.
The popular place of amusement.
ground tho Kr York market.
Then came the trouble. The clU
aens of Pima County resisted the pay
ment of the bonds and tho case was
drought to tho Supreme Court of the
United States. The bonds were sold
ly a well known New York bonding
.oaso which evidently had bought
them in good faith and hal resold
ihem to their customers with all the
-guarantee that their firm name im
jfllod. The Supreme Court decided
la favor of Pima County and held that
tho bands were never valid.
The boid holders then took the
-hsu:3 alternative and went after Con
.gress to pass a law validating the
"bonds. Sonorous arguments of sav
ing tho people of Arizona from be
coming known as repudia(ors and
thus Impairing their credit were
brought to bear by the bond holders
Tipua congressmen. For yctrs Con
xrcKs rcfuoo.l to take action. Mark
Smith was one of the most deter
mined flg'itc.s against saddling Pima
County with the debt. Insistency,
liowover, told and one year (It hap
pened that it was tho only session
-when Smith wj.s out of Congress for
years before and after this fight)
Congress yielded to tho bond bold
'ers and validated the bonds by a
special act. Later tho Supremo
Court decided that inn view of t tho
act of Congrroo tho bonds woro valid.
The bond I-oldexs, however, were
sever ablo to Eet their money oi the
Interest on It.
"When the St tehood Bill came up
tills session therefore tho bond hr
era were thee with their best foot
forward. The Senate listened to
them and nave tho bond holders n
sufficient grrjit of land to pay tho
bonds at par with Interest.
easily today with indications favor
able for his recovery.
DEFICIT THIS YEAR
GREATLY CUT DOWN
INVENTS WAY TO
ESCAPE SUBMARINES
LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 29.
Models of an invention designed to
make possible escapes from submerg
ed submarine vessels, evolved by
John S. Sims of Los Angeles, were
forwarded today to Chief Construct
or W. L. Capps of the navy depart
ment at Washington.
i Sims had designed a pair of cylin
drical tubes, one fitting cloEely inside
1 iliu Uiiivi. Att;u a mini itii.i . vwi ;
j which by rotating within each other, i
WASHINGTON, Juno 29. The ! reach the t0P- In bliallow W1,ter U ls
condition of tha national treasury j clainu a man equipped with a life ;
nt the nnd of this month which is i. preserver may leave tho cylinders,
Land for Sale
I havo a few choico tracts of good orchard land for
sale. Tracts from twenty (20) to ono hundred and
sixty (1G0) ncrcs. Tho laud is situated in tho famous
npplo belt, near tho world-famed Tronson & Guthrie
orchard, near Eaglo Point, Or. Somo of tho laud u
improved nnd somo unimproved.
I also havo property in tho town of Eaglo Point for
mile. Those intending to purchase plonso give mo n call
in person or call Eaglo Point central by phono.
A. B. Zimmerman
Hotel Arrivals.
Tho Nasli J. C. Smith, Grants
Pass; J. T. Stover, Portland; W. 11.
Tlanugan, Grants Pass; II. Mildc-bui-g,
San Francisco; C. J. Smith,
Pendleton; C. S. White, E. S. Pierce,
Portland; W. B. Morse, Salem; A. C.
.Smith, W. T. WMinmnon, C. W. Ev
ans, Portland; S. II. Hulitt, Rutland;
PL T. Oaborn, IloIIand; C. It. Griesor,
Hood River; B. If. Lawsou, Cottnge
Grove; J. C. Bigger, Portland; C. R.
IMHIor L. M. Brown, Klamath Falls;
Air. und Mrs. G. II. Durham, Grants
Pass.
Tho Mooro E. II. Piorco, Port
land; W. II. Lytlo, Pendleton; T. D.
Stricks, Grants Pass; R. C. Cdffoy,
Portland; P. W. Van Dyke, C. B.
IrfwnoH, Grants Pass; D. G. Baar, C.
P. Willis, Portland; W. P. Smith,
Portland; J. C. Donovan, Albany; II.
Parker and wifo, Chicugo; R. W. Me
Hdld, San Francisco; Dr. G. E.
Jfouek and wifo, R. O. Hamilton nnd
-wife, RoBcburg; V. C. Brown, En
jtene; It. J. Colo, Colos, Cal.
so the end pf tho fiscal year, will be
very much better than was estimated
by Secretary Mac Vcagh in has an
nual report to Congress last Decem
ber. Not only have the receipts been
heavier than ho expected but, the
economiss of tho Administration
havo resulted in considerably reduc
ed disbursements.
Instead of a defect predicted by
the Secretary of $34,000,000, in the
ordinary receipts and disbursements
there will be in all probability a sur
plus of five or six millions. If the
extraordinary' expenses of tho Pana
ma canar. and redemption of the
public dob- are taken into account
the deficit for tho your will bo only
$28,000,000 instead of $73,000,000,
as predicted by the Secretary.
Tho ordinary disbursements will
amount to $000,000,000 instead of
$082,000,000 ns estimated by tho
Secretary. The items which have
agreeably disappointed him nro the
expenses for tho civil list and the
army and navy. Tho postal defi
ciency for which ho estimated $10,
880,000 will bo only $9,495,000.
SOME BALL GAME
AT TABLE ROCK
While Mcdford has sorne'ball fearn,
it remains for Tablo Rock to play
tho record gnmo as to the number of
innings.
Last Sunday part of the dicbatulcd
Central Point teum nnd a fow of tho
second team played with the Tablo
Rock lads for 14 innings before tho
winning run wus made.
Tho score was tied at 8 to 8 in the
ninth, and at the end of (ho 13th
stood 11 to 11. In tho 14th tho Cen
tral Point boys put over a couple of
runs and won tho game.
Tho grentest of good fooling pre
vailed all through tho game nnd ev
ery good play was impartially choer
ed by tho spectators.
and float to tho surface. Sims bo
lieves tho invention may be perfected
by the mechanism of a torpedo tube
that will propel the occupant toward i
the surface when in water o deep!
that the pressure would prevent ris- J
ing by means of u life-preserver. I
Sims exhibited the invention to of j
ficers of the United States subma
rines Grampus and Pike, which are !
tying in San Pedro harbor. It was '
upon their suggestion that lie for-'
warded the model to Washington.
Iwish to announce that I havo purchaned tho
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct n general feed and boarding establishment. Horses
boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a squaro deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN.
RIVERSIDE AVENl'B.
For some rtason or another, tho
thing sought may bo cheaper at ono
store than at an'her than at any
other. Ad-readers v 't tr light."
DEEDS, NOT WOfu
Medford People Have Absolute Pi )of
of Deeds at Home.
Dr. GOBLE'S
Optical Parlor
- Removed to -
235 EAST MAIN
OVER STRANG'S DRUGSTORE.
BOWLING GREEN IS AGAIN
WET AFTER THREE YEARS
BOWLING GREEN, Ky., June 29.
Howling ureon toany is again a
"wet" after threo years of prohibi
tion. The election on tho liquor
question was closoly contested and
resulted In a victory for tho saloon
olemtn by a majority of 87 votes.
It's not words but deeds that provo
tr.io merit.
Tlo deeds of Doan's Kldnov PlUa, '
For Medford kidney cuffo.-ors,
Have ,made their local reputation.
Proof Ilea In tho testimony of Sled
ford people vlo havo beon cured to
stay cured.
T. J. Williams, 017 Oahdnlo ave
nue, Medford, Ore, s'iys: "In 1907
after Doan's KIdnoy Pills benefitted
mo ho greatly I publicly recommond-,
ed thorn. At this time I am plcasod
to again speak In tholr prntee and
give permission for tho continued
publication of my testimonial. I suf
fored for years from kidney and
bladder trouble, tho symptoms being
slight at fire, but growing moro
pronounced as time passed. Tho
pains In my hack hcrnmo so ncuto
that I could hardly onduro them, and
as tho result of restless nights, 1 1
arose In tho morning all worn out. ,
Often I wi,s s lamo and stiff that
I could not stoop and headaches and
dizzy epella woro In ovldonco. I took
so many remedies without being
helped that I grow discourage. Wt
wnen Doan's Klduoy Pills -ommended
to mo, I dccldix! to f-
thorn as a last resort. I procure
supply at Hi8,di.B' Drug Stor aa
after using '.vo boxen, I coal mm
that a great Imprtvomont hnd beon
made. I grow bettor f'-om that tlmo
on and when I discontinued using
Doan's KIdnoy Pills, I wan free from
ovory symptom of klduoy complaint.
This excellent modlclno cannot bo
praised too highly."
For sale by all dealers. Prlco CO
cents. Fostor-Mllbur Co., Huffalo,
Now York, solo agonts for tho United
States.
Romombo- the namo Doan's
and tako no other.
MAItKIAQU LICENSES.
CiiSETi
The
new medium-back
is a feature.
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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or AM ecu CA.
DIAMONDS
J. W. DIAMOND
115 E. Main St.
You Are Welcome
To call on us for fa von largo or small. You'll find
ovory person in this store imx'ious to nil owl your
wants. Thoy will try in ovory possible way l,o ploimo
you, and you can bank on goUiug good goods and
getting them quickly. If you should happen to got.
something thai doesn't exactly suit, just mention
the fact and wo will gladly tnako it right.
Romombor our two spocinltiesGoldon Gato Cof-
foo, Puro Whito Flour,
Allen & Reagan
COR. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE.
SPEND THE SUMMER
AT
Newport, Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Whcro tho pretty Wator Agates, Mohh Agates, MoouutonoH
CornollaiiB and Hock Oysters can be found.
Outdoors vSport of all Hinds
Including Hunting, Flalilti , digging Hock OyHtors, limiting,
Surf Dullilng, Hiding, Autolng, Canoeing and Dnuctug. Puro
mountain watur im'. tho bunt of food at low prlctm. Freuh
Crabs, ClauiH, Oysterx, Fish and Vegetables of all IcIikIh dal
ly. IDHAI. CAMPING OKOUND8, with trlct sanitary reg
ulations, nt nominal cost.
Low Round-Trip Season
Tickets
from nil points In Oregon,
Washington nnd Idaho on salo
dally.
Throe Day Saturday to
Monday Rato
from S. P. points, Port und to
Cottage Orovo IucIiihIvo, IncltuU
ItiK branch linen; nlm from alt
O. & IC. titntlouH Albany nnd
went. Good colni; on Snturilny
or Sunday, and for return Sun
day or Monday.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ X .50
from Albany, Corvnltlu and Philomath, with corronpondliiK tow ratt
from points wchI, In effect all Bummer. Cnll on any 8. P. or O. & K
Ai;ent for full pnrllculnni iih to raten, train RcheduloR, etc.; nUo for
copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklet, "Outlni;a in Oregon," or
wrlto .o WM. .McMUUUAV,
CJencral PiiHuniKur Auout,
Portland, Oregon.
I It '"liy8n)
We Fix It
"Our machine rcspoiiKiliililv
riocu not cud with the iiincliiiiu'K
Hale, Anything wrong -wo lix
it. If anything hrunlH--wa lis
it. Anything wearK out- wo lis
it. If it'a your fault wo fix
it. If ilH tho nmcliino'H fault
-wo fix it. If it'n our fault
wo fix it, No mutter what'n the
mutter wo fix it.
Cnll Main 1711.
C. S. LUPTON, M(ir.
Lawlon Duil(llii.
Medford, Or
.7. 13. ENYAIIT, ProHidant J. A. PERKY. Viaa-ProHiiloiit.
JOHN S. ORTH, CiiHhlvr. W. II. JACKSON, Abh'I Cannier
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $10,000
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TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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of Medford having a leased wire.
RESOLVED
Tho bout resolution for you
to make is to oomo to ui for
your noxt suit, if you want
something out of tfio ordinary.
Wo do tho host work and charg?
the ilowoflt prices.
W. W. EIFERT
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