Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, 3910.
A
INTEREST RATES
STEADILY RAISING
Cities Pay More on Improvement
nntl Municipal Bonds Than Ever
Before Hlnhcst Bates Aro Paid In
Western Cities.
WA811IN0T0N, I). C, .Inly 27.
Thu rutoH ol' iuturoHt citiuH uro pay
ing on (hulr oututuiuliiiK dulil ol)llu
tluiiH uro Htundily riHinj, il u pointed
out in tliu ciuiHUH biireuu'8 annual re
port for 11)08 on thu HtuttHtluu ol' tliu
.IHH diticH in thu United Stilton, which
had each an cHtiiniiloil population ol'
30.000 and mora in-1008.
Thu report ptatuH that thu rata for
all tliu uitiuH ooinhinud wan Il.Hfi pur
cent in MOO, 3.81) pur cunt in 1U07,
mid U.UU por cunt in 11)08. For ell
Sim of 1100,000 population and over
thu rato for 11)0(1 was lM por cunt,
for 11)07 it wiih :.7fi pur cunt, and for
11)08 it wan 3.70 pur cunt.
Tlio hmhuHt average rtoH f ntor
eHt for citiuH of difforunt h'izch wore:
300,000 population and over, Ban
FranciKuo, 4.0 pur cont; 100,000 to
300,000, Denver, fi.G por cunt; .10,000
to 100,000, Tacoma, fi.II por cent;
30,000 to 00,000, ltimiitiKliuiii, 0.0 lur
cunt.
Thu corresponding lowest rntoH
wern: 300,000 population and over,
Wiiwhtiigton. 1). C, 3.2 pur cunt; 100,
000 to 300,000. Providence, RocIich
tur and Hartford, 3.(1 pur cunt; 00,000
to 100,000, Springfield, Miihh., Ilnr
riHbtirg and Holyoku, 3.8 por cunt,
and 30,000 to 00,000, Klniirn, 3.0 pur
cunt.
Tlio preceding raloH nro paid by thu
cities on tliu facu vnluu of thuir oiit
Btutidiiig dolit obligations, and do not
in any accurato maunor incnHtiru tlio
actual ratun of iutoroHt that citiuH
havu to pay on their Ioiiiih at thu
parent titnu.
A nuw fuaturu of tlio report ih a
talilo showing tlio not or aotunl rales
of intcruHt that citicn had to pay for
tlio iihu of nioiioy ou their funded
deht or long-term IioihIh iHHiied during
thu fwenl yuar 11)08. TIipho ratuH
havu been computed from bond ta
bles in a method familiar to all bank
rH, coiiHiduration being takun of thu
pruiniiiuiH or diHCoiintH received or
paid by thu citiott and of thu length
of timo that thu boiidH havu to run.
During thu .year 127 of thu 108 citioH
of ovur 30,000 population Hold to tlio
public $187,083,'28(1 IioikIh, on which
thoy recuivud $0,3120,001 in prolin
uria and paid $-181,-IOO in diKcouutrt.
Only 11 citiuH nru ruportud na hav
inL' Hold IioihIh itt a discount, most
of (bono boing in thu fioiilhorn Hlnten.
Thu nut rates, an determined fnim
thu bond tabloH, diffur materially for
many cities from thu average niton
boruu by thu total amount of funded
debt outstanding at thu clone of thu
.year for Hiomo cities. Thus thu av
erage rato borno by thu outstanding
bonds of Scuttle is -1.0 pur coat, but
during thu yuar 11)08 that city sold
to thu public $1,000,000 bonds to run
for 20 years at a not rato of 3.87 pur
cunt. Thu average ratu borno by tlio
outstanding IioihIh of tlio city of Nuw
York iu 3.0 per cent, hut during the
year Nuw York City sold to thu pub
lic (10,000,000 bonds on which it will
pay until maturity u nut ratu of 4.11)
por cunt.
FIRE ENGINE COLLIDES
WITH BURNJMG COTTAGE
LONG IIKACH, Oil. July 27.
JIociiubo a score, of husky young
Japanese, trotting down Atluntio
nvmuiu with J. O. Hashimoto's blaz
ing homo on thuir shoulders, woro so
careless as to got in the wuy of n
firo engine, all that is left of tlio two
room cottago is Bcyittrod about tlio
street today, while several of thu
Japunoso aro recovering from burns
and bruises in local hospitals.
' When tlio firo was discovered
neighbors lifted thu house from its
foundation and carried it into tho
street to prevent tho flames spread
ing. Tho firo engine, hurrying
around a corner, met the fire a block
from where it was supposed to he,
and scattered it in all directions
without tho formality of hitching to
n hydrant.
IRON MOUNTAIN FIRE
DESTROYING ALL TIMBER
MISSOULA, Mont., July 27. Hu
yond control, tho big forust fire at
Iron Mountain is converting the tim
ber of tho district into ashes. It
threatens to bo one of the most dam
aging of tho pinny fires which have
cast their blight on Montana forests
this Miinuior,
According to roports early today
from liibby the situation there is
still critical.
Another firo which has devastated
n large aroa of timber in this dis
trict is burning in tho foothills of
the Hitter Hoot mountains,
Haalclna for health.
VOLCANO WIPES
OUT VILLAGES
Ahscnco of Reports From
Usa, In Japan, Leads to
Convulsion Much More
Than First Reported.
Mount
Bcllof
Severe
TOKIO, July 27. AbBunco of re
ports' from tlio prefecture of Hok
kaido concerning thu prolonged
uartluiuaku nliocks ami violent erup
tion of Mount Uhii, accompanied by
an upheaval of Uhii bay and tho flight
of tboiinandH of natlvon from tho vi
cinity of thu mountain In panic, loads
today to tlio fear horo that tho con
vulsion may provo more sovoro than
was at flmt reported.
Thu nbaonco of further dotalls re
garding oondltlonn In nouthorn Yozo
following tho eruption cnuneu appro
hoiinlon that thu authorities of Hak
odate and other cities In tho Houth
urn part of tho iHland aro unable to
cope with tho situation mid rollove
the homoloHH and starving refugees.
Thu first advices received from
Yozo Indicated that tho villages on
tho mountainsides woro destroyed;
that tho volcano crumbled under tho
mighty pressure exerted by forces
within Its cavernous depths, and that
tho floor of tho bay of Uou roso sud
denly, driving tlio waters of tho bay
Inland and carrying vchhuIb to des
truction. It In bollovod that tho ships
referred to woro fishing craft and It
Is hoped that tho crows escaped
death.
Tho naval admiralty Is awaiting
word by wireless from tho warships
which have boon sent northward and
which uro due off Yezo tonight.
Word was rocolved that a supply ship
loaded with food and medical sup
plies left Awonorl this afternoon.
The ship should arrive at llakodato
tonight.
Tho last roport recolvod from tho
Northern Island was that 9000 refu
gees from tho mountain district aro
homeless and thnt many aru Injured
mid starving. No deaths aro roportcd.
No sort of sorvlco hi surer, quick
er, choapor or more widely adapta
ble than want ad Borvlco.
MANY BOATS WRECKED
STORM ON LAKE COMO
MILAN, Italy, July 27. Scores of
fishing boats and n, number of large
craft wore wrocked recently on
Lake Como in a storm. It is feared
that many ivcrsons have been drown
ed. Telegraph wires were blown
down by the gale and details cniiuot
ho obtained.
Reports hnve been received' here
today of terrific storms in Ilungnry.
Thirty persons are reported killed in
Budapest.
HANGED HIMSELF TO
ESCAPE TONG WAR
PORTLAND. Or., July 27. Fear
ful est members of n rival tong mur
der him in thu darkness and murmur
ing hints of a war with highbinder.,
Lee Wing Nam, a wealthy Chinaman
and member of tho prosperous On Lee
company of Second and Oak streets,
hanged himself until dead in nu old
church which had been converted in
to a livory ham at 100 North Twelfth
street.
Hotel Arrivals.
At the Nash II. D. Norton, Grants
Pass; O. A. Qrenlos, Portland; II.
W. Darker and wlfo, Chicago; Mrs.
A. L. DLonox, Caldwoll; O. C. Strom
and wlfo, Sun Francisco; Balz and
wlfo, Eaglo Point; R. C. F. Astbury,
Gold IIUl; L. F. Kennedy, Eaglo
Point; I. Cohu, San Francisco; P. P.
Page, Portland; Lulu Dyrno and
mother, Grand Porks; C. It. Foster,
Soattla; Alox McLoan, II, Holvors and
wife, Chicago; E. M. Dowers and
wlfo, Ilouoburg; W. S. Parker, G. O.
Mlllor, W. D. Palsay, C. A. Miller,
W. T. Williamson, Portland; E. A.
McDonald, P. L. Hauer, Transfor; J.
It. Ilarvoy, A. J. Houck and wife, E.
P. Saylor, Eugene; George C. Car
pontor nnd wlfo, Chicago; R. M.
Whitman, Talent; N. W. Scliarf, Port
land; E, J, Gozzott, San Francisco;
II. L. Llvoly, Soattlo; T. W. Lino,
Portland; N, D. Jouklnsou, C. II,
Rlrdsoyo, Goshen; George It. Dtrds
oyo and friend, Portland; W. K, Lil
ly, Portland; Oswald Woat, Snlom;
Earl Shoppard, A. R. Shoppard, Fres
no; George Look, Soattlo,
Tho Mooro-'-ll, I. Long, J. J.
Tracy, F. H. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.
W. 1 Hughes, Portland; W. 1 Smith,
F. W. Kuiil, Grunts Pass; W, II, Ad
ams, San Francisco; J, I), Cook,
Throe Pines; Mrs. I. II. Clark, Mrs.
Harriot Davis, Milwaukee; O, K.
Howlaud, Thrco Pines; , Kstil, Chi
niigo; F. Aguew, San Francisco; fluy
Francis, San Francisco ; O. II, Cash,
Ilnsehuixi Mrs, A, II. Donne,, Chey
enne; Miss Lou Applolmkor and sis
tor, city; II. L. Littsworth, Wood; II,
Q. Wright, J. II. Ciuiohmi, Portland.
KOREAN REVOLT
AGAINST JAPAN
Annexation Will Probably Be Accom
panied by Great Uprising Seri
ous trouble to Follow Loss of
Identity by Hermit Klnrjdom.
TOICIO, July 27. Thu annexation
of Korea by Japan, which will prob
ably bo accompanied by a great up
rising of tho Koreans, according to
predictions made horo, Is oxp&r.tod by
tho middle of August. This Infor
mation was obtalnod by tho United
Press today from a most authorlta
tho source Jnpanoso officials have
been quietly proparlng for tho amal
gamation of Korea as a prt of tho
Japnncso omplro and, although thoy
will not iIIbcuss tho Intondnd move,
high officii Is admit prlvatoly that
serious troublo wilt follow tho loss
of Identity by ibo Hermit Kingdom.
Accordlpc to dispatches from Ha
waii, 300 Koreans, momlcro of tho
Antl-Jnpaucso league, lnvo loft thoro
for Korea to head a revolt. It Is re
ported that tcorer. of Koroano In tho
United Statu, nnd Mexico also aro
planning to ro-ontor Korea, and havo
mado arrangements to purchaso arms
and supplier, and ship thorn to tho
Korean coasts to aid tho robols.
Koreans aro secretly arming to pre
vent annexation, It Is roportcd, nnd
1 Is admitted that annexation ct-nnot
be accomplished without blcodBhcd.
ELEVEN KILLED BY
POWDER EXPLOSION
QUKISKC, Canada, July 27. As
the result of a powder explosion 11
men are dend today at La Tuque
find half n dozen others are thank
ful that they escaped with their
lives.
Fine Printing
Wo mako n specialty of fine
printing, carry the necessary
itock to cnnblo us to fill i
orders promptly, and guaran
tee satisfaction.
Best equipped job office in
Oregon south of Portland;
Host expert printers.
Boforo sending your ordors
out of town, call and figuro
with us if wo can sorvc you
for tho same price as nu out-of-town
concern you will wish
to pntronize homo industry.
Medford
PrintingCo.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
Southern Pacitic
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs . $60.00
Omaha . $60.00
Kansas City $60.00
St. Joseph .-. ...w.......... .. $60.00
' St. Paul $60.00
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.
Tho above rates apply from Portland only. Prom point3
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to mako through rate via Portland. Ono 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 three months
from date of sale, but not later thnn Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or
WM, McMURRAY
General Passonger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
GOOD CHANCE FOR GIRLS
TO WED IN ALASKA
HBATTLK, Wash., July 27. -A
hitler has boon received hern from n
feminine correspondent at Nolan
creek, in tho Yukon gold fields, in
which she relnlcB some of the nowB
of tho mining camp in thm fashion.
"All the single women, nino iu
number, got married Just year. This
is a good place for others who want
to try their luck. Lots of nico fol
lows uro here who need looking af
ter by good wives."
The correspondent goes on to
state that only single girls who nrc
even tempered, good cooks and
physically nblo to "miinh" through
the snow in search of their own
firewood need npply at Nolan.
She concluded her letter by de
claring that "n girl has not much
chance to escnpo matrimony in No
Inn." ADVKItTISKMKNT FOR FKHICRAL
nUILDlNO SITES.
Treasury Department, Office of the
Secretary, Wachlngton, D. C, Juno
20, 1910.
Proposals aro hereby solicited to
bo opened In tho office of the super
vising' architect, treasury department,
Washington, D. C, at 10 o'clock a. in.
on August 2, 1010, for tho sale or
donation to the United 8tatcs of
cornor lot, approximately 140x140
foot, centrally and conveniently locat
ed and sultablo for a federal building
slto at Medford, Oregon.
Upon application to tho post castor,
will supply prospective bidders with
a circular giving particulars as to
requirements and Instructions for
preparation of bids and data to ac
company same.
FRANKLIN MACVEAGH, Sec.
XJorUnd. Orrcca
js IlralA-titindDirUrhool f or Oltl. trader J
T tt.net bUUnof bt.JohnllcU.ttKt.l.copiri
CblirffUtr. Acwulemle ana EJrmrnlarr
I-tt. Mul Art, Klocnllnn. GjmtMrturo.
tUolilrat iaplUiuiutl'afrrllifnot mviuxI
woll recotnmtndfel. Th Bomber l limit.! to
flttr. Application hoold t nlrrlr. Aiittm
mSlit.rS.E.firf.Ollif 23. StHtlwi Hiil.PertUid.0r.
Granite City
Hospital
Most modornly equipped hospi
tal botween Portland nnd Sac
ramento. Shows each doctor
.ho same courtesy and gives
all patients the snmo care. In
charge of Ostrom & Nelson,
graduate nurses.
OSTROM & NELSON,
Props of Granite City Hospital, t
Ashland, Oregon.
FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
f
DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVEO TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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GET YOUR WINTER
WOOD
While it is chenp. Phono 1341.
E. R. TEDRICK,
Corner 11th and Lnurcl streets. Yard
nt 417 South Onkdnlc Avenue.
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 113 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
Robert F Maguire
Late special agent U. S.
General Land Office,
announces that he has
opened law offices in
the Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
state and federal courts
and the Department of t
xn e .interior.
Packers
Wanted!
To register with the association
for this season's pack. Packing
schools for pears and apples in Au
gust and September. Pack changed
on apples. Everybody must learn it.
R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N.
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AUTOMOBILES
(O. W. Murphy.
O. Jf. Murphy.
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY.
1010 Chalmers Delroits.
Phone 1801, Vnlloy Anto Compnny,
Medford, Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PnONE MAIN 3141.
Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue
Rivor Anto Co., Frank H. Dull, Prop.,
Medford, Or.
Crater Lake Route
1910
LOCOMOBILES
The cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave
Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Iftridays
at 8 a. m.
Round Trip $25.00
Children under 12 years, half fare.
Secure your tickets at the hotel.
CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO.
J. C. NEFF, Manager.
Medford Address: Nash Hotel.
Che finest
Sample Rooms
in the city.
Hotel Moore
Fire Proof
Rau-Mohr Company
Proprietors.
European Plan
Big machinery is now excavating the ground,
northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the new
HOTEL MEDFORD
"Watch the dirt fly and hurrah for Medford.
A COOL CUSTOMER
will buy more goods than a warm one will in hot weather.
A cool customer will buy with less palaver.
He or she will be better natured, less cranky and
easier to sell to; and you know it.
Moreover, you yourself, and your employes, will be
in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant
than if it is sticky and suffocating and savors of a boiler
room in its stiflingness.
The Electric Fan is a blessing and a cheer which you
can ill afford to ignore.
Life in the dog days is a question of degrees.
Make your place of business habitable and inviting to
the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction.
It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent.
Why not invest a little mony in trade-winning cool
ness? Electrie Fans will create a tempting and delightful
breeze, and in every breeze there'll be dollars for you.
May our representative call and take it up with you?
Don't wait until it's 90 in the shade. Phono us today.
Rogue River
Electric Comp'y
P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been think
ins about?
NOTICE.
Notlcol b horoby glvon that tho un
dersigned will npply at tho next rog
lar mooting ot tho city council to b
hold August 2, 1010, for a license t
sell malt, vinous and aplrltous liquor
In quantities less than ono gallon s
hln place ot business In lot 20, bloc
11, in tho city of Medford.
W. M. KENNEDY.
Dated July 20. 1910.
Hasklns for health.
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
1910
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath