Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDflORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1910.
FASTS TOO LONG:
DIES OF HUNGER
Rslllllous Fanatic Rofusos Food and
Dies Ho, With Four Others, Had
Gone Without Food for Over Flvo
Weeks.
SELLING STORE
IS
BURGLARIZED
LOB ANUICMCH, Cul., Atu;. 20.
Hot. John O'Noll, a roll;louii fan
atic, who chimin to havo boon unntor
ot n Ilnptlut cliiiroh In Dalian, Tox.,
today dlod In a cottnuo Junt outnldo
tho city llinltii on Homier utreot nit
thu ronult of n fuel which ho, to
Kothor with J. IC, llntlur, Mm, Nolllu
Hoylii iiml Allco Griffin, Mm. Iloylo'n
lCyonr-ohl nloco, hnvo obnorvod for
moro thnn flvo woolen, O'Noll died
rnfunliift tho nourlHhmunt which of
flcorit attempted to filvo him.
NolKhhorti complained about tho
friHt to thu mithorltlOH. Tho Uuninno
Hocloty linH boon poworloan to pro
rood and tho nhorlff apparently wn
uunblo undor tho Inw to roinovo tho
four fnntorH ucnlnnt tholr will to n
hoHpltnl for troatmont.
Tho dlutrlct nttornoy'B offlco In
TOHtlKutod tho cnuo on tho i; round
that tho Iioiiho was unminltnry and
n tnenuco to tho public lionltb.
Hotel Arrivals.
The Nimhl.. K. Cumoron, II. I.
Hull, 0. C Hoff, A. P. Dounriie, B.
H. Itrnkel, J. T. Stover, I'ortlimil; C.
V. l.cnlicTI ii DiiIIvh; J. It. Hhelton,
Hood UIvit; W. C. IVrkiiiR, .1. P.
Kiling, Hau I'ViiuoiMco; A. 0. MHIh,
llnycmnii, N. V.; C. T. (iroftoiiul,
Krixon; V. (Irunde, Hm-rutiuMilo; T.
T. Carroll, T. AL Kiloy, Mndoirn; f
N. Derby, Kc-eno; ('. T. Ilcniiiuli, Al
bany; H. KoMcnthul, Now York; V.
V. Iluhlmrd ami wil'o, I'orllaud; .1.
H. ('milter, CurNtin, Minn.; V. ('. Ch
niontw, I'nitlnudl Mrx. .1. 0. I.ucev,
Arthlund; (1. II. FiUgiblmim, (I.
flood, V. M. (Inguc, A. K. Allen.
Portland; If. Ii. Porlor, Spokane; (1.
M. Partridge, Alliaiiv.
Tho Monro- V. C. Drown, rlty;
A. 13. Monro, Kl Hono, Oklahoma; C.
K. Kt. John, 101 Hono, Oklahoma;
P. Ohnndl, Hnclot; W. 8. Plnco, In
dlittinpollH; John Albert, Portland;
I.. K. Smith, Portland; O. Hehnloder,
Portland P. It. Tannor nnd wlfo, 8o
attle; V. Iowo, Hcnttlti; W. 8. Hny
Imm, Beutilo; O. 0. Kovynmlth, Mod
ford; J. It. Convomo, San PranclBco;
J. B. Crotionor nnd wlfo, 'Portland;
J. W, lllain, Pllluflold, Maryland;
It, P. Hoy, Jr., PlllHflold, Maryland;
(ioo. It. Bailor. Portland; J. H. Chain
borii, Cottage (Jrovo; J. 13. Taylor,
Portland; O. 1). Martini Portland;
10. A. Kviiiih, Chill; John A. Kent
Inn, Portland.
ESPERANTOISTS MAY
MEET IN FRISCO
WASHINGTON', Auk. 20. Clmr
uoluriring Snu Prnneiboo an "Iho
mooting pluco of thu Uriuut and Oo
oitTont," Sinclair LowiH, the San
PrmieiHCo delegate to tho KHpurnulo
congroHH, urged upon tho oouvouliou
tho imlorHoiiK'iit ot' tho California
niotropoliH iih tho nito for (ho Pau
nnm opofiitioii of 11115.
Tho dulogntcri discussed tho merit
of San PruueiHOo nnd Now OrloaiiH,
ovornl ndvocnlen for oueh city tak
ing Iho floor. The oongrcHb reaehoil
no decision on the mutter.
$1 A WEEK TO KEEP
STRIKERS ALIVE
Jowcls Worth $5000 Taken From
Store of Well-Known Portland
Merchant Got In Tlirounh a
Window,
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Auk. 20.
KndoniloK tho Individual Internation
al offleora nnd rcuominemlliu; that
o.ioh oiio lu tho WoHlorn Podora
llon of Minora and tho Amorlcun
Federation of Labor bo uKBOBHod SI
a week to i;o toward tho support of
HtrlceiH, tho npoclnl conunlttco ro
poited today. Tho ropoil wnfl ro
rolvod with approval by tho bin con
vention of mlun workorn.
Tho commlttou uIho reconuuendod
formally what had nlroudy boon
uunffflulally oudoiHOd by tho loaders
of tho workora, that tho IUIuIoh min
ors Ltrlko bo approved, but that tho
pufp mon and onnlnoorH bo ordeied
bnck to work. Tho latter woro cnll
eed out at tho miKgoutlon of Presi
dent LowIh, who wan uovoroly crltl
clflod In upon convention for hlu action,
PORTLAND, Or., Auk. 20. Mn
niondH and other Juwelu valued at
about 5000 nnd 100 lu auih woro
iitolou laiit nlKhl front tho ntoro ot
Hun Solllni:, Pourth and Morrlnon
ntrootH, by burKlnrn, who may have
concealed thomiiolvun In tho ntoro
diirliu; biiiilnoiiH liouni nnd awaited Itu
cIohIuk. 'I'l'o nnfo In tho offlco ot
tho ntoro had been loft open and tho
thlovou had no difficulty In roUIuk
tho booty. Tho ntolon JowoIb woro tho
property of Mm. SollltiK,
Tho burglary wan discovered today
by Hen SoIIIiik, tho cuahlor, who
opened tho ennh drawer. All that had
been loft In tho nnfo woro a fow
Canadian colnu,
Tho thlovou escaped throiiK.li a
DAHLMAN IS A
WlftDEI
Shallenbcrflcr Now Only 660 Votes
Behind Cowboy Mayor In Race for
Gubernatorial Nomination In Nebraska.
LINCOLN', Nob, Am;. 20. Al
though Mayor Dahltuan of Omaha
leadu Govornor ShulIonberKcr by COO
voteii for tho democratic gubernato
rial nomination, It In likely that a
court content will follow tho an
nouncement of tho completed pri
mary returnH,
Tho Bhnllonhorgor forces chargo
that votors woro colonized at Oma
ha to support Dahlman and that
many who woro not on tho rolls woro
permitted to voto.
Huturnu from tho homo county of
ConKroHHtunn Norrls of Nebraska,
who was tho prlmo movor In tho fa-
toun house rules committee flnht,
which resulted in tho defoat of
Speaker Cannon, show that tho ro
publlcami 'slaughtered" Senator Uur
kott who Is reported to have clrcu
latcd pro-Cannon literature, Bur
kett, nevertheless, was re-nomlnatod
by a propondornnco of votes In other
rouutles. '
sm
third story window Into a roomlnc
house, thenco to tho street.
ONE REEVES PHEASANT
DIES IN TRANSIT
Off the ciht beautiful Hccvcb
plieasantH shipped io flame Warden
Guy Priduy, nil came through nlivo
except one, which wno found dead in
(ho coop on nrrivnl.
These birds will be liberated on the
Kd Ilunley fnnn, where Mr. Hnrilcy
hns nrciinrcil a. nlnco for their re
ception, where they will be protected
from nil enemies.
While not as brilliant in coloring
as tho riiiKneckcd, or Denny, phcas
nnt, the Hcovefl or golden pheasant
is n beautiful bird nnd is said ti be
moro hardy thnn the Denny.
Tho Bovcn birds will be kept in
closed for a Kcason or two nnd then
liberated in different sections of the
vnlley where they may be protected.
Tlasklns for health.
Would Shift Burden.
NKW OHM-JANS, Aug. 'JO. A in
poll couluiued in a oiiblo (linpulclt
from Nii'itniguii hii.vh Hint ProHidout
Mudri. in prepariiiK to (runsfer tho
livoBideiiey to .lose KHtvudu, hrolhor
of the lovolutiouury louder, .liinh ICh
t radii.
If you hnvo bualnoss ability, show
Its quality In tho way you advortlso
for a position,
'JtpftVSmA ifJ'BtMfMnjBBlTr' iLiliWT SS'4tirJZ? "rfj-J
Completod Section of Now Canal
Does Your Orchard
Need Rain?
WE HAVE RAIN TO SELL
Wo have last winter's rains stored in the mountains to
the, oast of, tho city ready for dolivery to your prchard,
when you givo the order.
There is plenty of water in Fish Lake, and as soon as
our big dam is completed at. Four-Mile Lake wo will have
(his immense natural reservoir connected with our system.
When our work is completed we will have sufficient wa
ter to irrigate 55,000 acres in the Kogue "River Valley.
Wo are now prepared to receive applications for tho
delivery of irrigatidn water to any lands covered by tho
.Hopkins lateral.
If your orchard needs rain, call afc our office and we
can solve the moisture problem to your satisfaction.
Rogue River Valley
FRED N. CUMMINGS, MeV
Medford National Bank Building, "MEDFORD, OREGON
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Where Will You Decide to
Make a Home?
Do you intend to engage in the business of alfalfa growing, dairying,
cattle, hog or chicken raising? Or do you prefer the orchard industry,
where yon enn plant any variety of fruit you can think of FIqs, Oranges,
Lemons, Olives, Peaches, Apricots, Prunes, Pears, Cherries, Apples, Wal
nuts, Almonds, Grapes, etc., etc., where Berries and all kinds of Garden
Truck and Com grow to perfection, where two crops of Potatoes enn be
harvested each year, if you will take the trouble to plant thcmT
How Would You Like the
Sacramento Valley
. AT THE UPPER END OF THE GREAT SACRAMENTO VALLEY,
CALIFORNIA, there is a tract of tho finest land in tho world, all of
which-is now prepnrcd for Irrigation, nnd carries with it title to a per
petual water right.
THE SOILS arc from 15 to 30 feet in depth, arc of a dark sedi
mentary loam nature, studded all over with gigantic oaks, park-Iiko in
effect, and drained by several rapid streams that flow into tho Sacra
mento river.
THE WATER SUPPLY is from the Los Molinoa river, which rises at
Mt. Lassen, 10,400 feet high, and it perpetually clad with snow.
THIS RIVER carries the most water during the summer months, when
the snow is melting, nnd at the time when the Water is most needed.
Remember this Statement About Water Supply
Transportation now by railroad, main line Southern Pacific, station
on our lands; by river steamers, from three landing places, and next year
the
ELECTRIC LINE will be comploted and running through our lands,
Red Bluff to Chico to Sacramento, now operating between Chico and
Sacramento, which puts yon in touch with cash markets for all and any
thing you wish to produce and at highest prices.
WHY ARE CALIFORNIA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SHIPPED
TO PORTLAND, SEATTLE AND THE NORTH?
Kccaufce wc enjoy a ten months' growing season and can ship early
nnd late. You can plow nnd plant every month in the year, thns doubl
ing your profits.
AND ALFALFA THIS IS ITS NATURAL HOME. Six cuttings per
season, producing 10 to 12 tons per ncrc, which soils for an average
price of nine dollnrs per ton in the stack.
To a practical farmer the above conditions mean snecess and inde
pendence. It Will Cost You But Little to
Investigate This
in seeking a new location you owe it to yourself and to yonr family
to investigate this proposition. These lands, including a perpetual water
right, sell at .?150.00 per acre, one-fifth down and balance in four equal
annual payments. I make several trips each month to show these lands.
Come in and make arrangements to join our next party. The ex
pense is smnll, and wc will bo gone only a few days. If, after investi
gation, you find that a single misrepresentation has been made, I will
willingly refund your expenses.
A party is now being made up and we expect to leave ifedford about
Wednesday. Better join this party remember tho statement just made.
FRANK G. ANDREWS
RESIDENT AGENT,
NO. 6 SO. FIE ST., MEDFORD, OREGON.
Los Molinos Land Co. Lo
The Mail Tribune Ads Bring Results
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WHERE COMFORT REIGNS
In tho homo oquippod with oloctrlclty Comfort
Is tho prosidlng goddess. Tho Illumination of tho
intorior may bo augmontod by a lighting arrange
ment on tho porch that will add immeasurably to
tho joy of tho homo on hot summer ovonlngs.
Aside from good lighting a houso wired for
oloctrlclty Is proparod for oloctric fans, Whpso
soft broozos aro llko balm on humid nights.
Fans aro portable and may bo connected wltn
electric sockets olthor Indoor or on thovorandan.
Send for tho estimate man and lot us bring
beauty and comfort to your homo.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO
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