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V TTTrTny, V "W " " r.r: -h'.-jk'5' Vi(;;,p ' -.' ,VT f ', HANGS HER CELL with TAPEsnrr Mrs. Laura Schenk,' Hashlonalily Gowned, Sits on Embroidered Couch Awaitiiifl Word That She Will or Will Not Face Cdargc. MEDirORJj LA1L TRIBUNE, MPFOfrD, OREGON, SUNDAY,' NOVEMBER 13,1910. rcrrnr" f-Ml- WIII'-liLINll, W. Va., Nov. 12. OHDIXAXCB XO. .101. An ordinance) autliorlzint; tie exe cution of n contrart between tlu City of Modford and Scott V. D.-vIs Ill( City Of Medfoiil ilnth nnlnln nu follows: I Section 1. The ruayc; and record .it of the city of Medford aro hereby authorized and directed to cxemitn n contract on behalf of tl o cltv of Mod. ford with Scott V. Dat'to In the fol Iow.'iik form, to-vlt: Thin contract, undo and entered Into this 3d day of November, 1010 by and between the city of Medford, a munlcl I corporatlot in Jackson county, Oregon, as the wriy of tlo rirj part, and Scott V. Davis of .lack sou roimt;', Oregon, as the arty of the second iiait, Wltnesscth: Thrt whereas, the party of the second pai t Is the ownor I., jail, hung with damask tapestry, "arorlan . T oM nrt K Tnd Mrs. Laura Schenk, fashionably bolnt; situated on tl.o "vest side of gowned, cits on an ombroldercd Oakdale avenue, Not!., In the city couch, awaiting word from the Wheel- of Medford, Oregon, and being des- i . ui !. i ii i it i i .. erlbed as follows, to-wlt: lag hospital that shall tell her whctli- ,,, 0.10 (1) ',, two (2) In ti0 er Mho later will faco a chargo of Morey's addition to tho town (now imn,!r. Her husband, John O. city of Mcc'ifcnl, Oregon; and, Ul.nnl.- mllllnimlr.. nnntn wl.nn, .!. WlieieilH, 1110 saill pally 01 U10 Is accused of having poisoned, Is re ported today to bo dying. It Is Intimated by Prosecutor Hand Ian that a physician and a socloty nan will bo Involved In tho trial of the woman as the result of an al leged plot to kill her liucband. Chcni hits examining medicines and llthla water In which Mrs. Schenk Is alleg ed to liavu mixed poison, snld today that only persons skilled In handling drugs could have so graduated tho doses us to avoid suspicion for so long. From this It Is believed that an effort will bo made to provo that a physician tutored Mrs. Schoul: In tho methods, It Is alleged she used In attempting the death of her husband. REDUCTIONS CABLE RATES NEW YOKK, Nov. 12.- -An iiupiiry haling been made ol Cluielico II. Mni'lvuy, president of the Comniur L'inl Cable company nnd tliu l'ostul Telegraph (.'able company, as to the rumor of a pending reduution in cable fitter Mr. MacKav tiid: "The Commercial Cable company liui-. been at work for home lime punt in foimulating a plan by which the rut cm of cablegrams sent by the gen oral public, iu other words, cable grams in plain language an distin guished from eode laiiguuge, bo re duced about oiie-hulf. That plan hit--now been worked out, and inasmuch lis it will reiiuire the co-operation ol the telegraph lines iu Europe, wheie (he governments own t lie lines, our plan involves a proportionate reduc tion in tho hind Hue rates charged hv European gowruinouK and hence the co-operation of thoco govern ments will bo ueee&sary. At present the" cublo ratu is tweiity-ilvo cents pe.jj word. Tho proposed plan is to charge iwelve and u halt cents for every llvo lelers in that class of tel egrams. We have found by careful Fincstigutioii uud examination of a great number of cable message thai pln,iu language aveiages only live letters to the word anil hence if w'o chiirge only twelve uud a half cents, for five letters (every letter in the cablegram being counted as though the whole cahlegriiin was on word), the result wifhld be that the public in sending cablegrams would pay hul one half of what it now pays for the cablegram, it being a part nf Hie plan that reduced rates uius-iigus would he subject to prior transmis sion of mesige- paid for at n higher. We hope- to bu. ablu to put the phut in lo operation iu a short time, it being uocosMiry llrs.1 to make arrangements with the Eiuopeau gov ernments . 1 would add that this new niode of charging for cablegram will he of decided advantage also to the business public which upk a code, inasmuch ns it will be uu inducement to them to put a poiliou at least ol their cablegrams in plain language rather than imi a verv complicated code, which reuuiros u great deal of time on their part, first, lo code and then to uncode, after the most careful consideration and studv of the whole biihject wo are satisfied that the new method of charging for cablegrams will not onv reduce charges for ordi nary cablegrams one half, hut that the plan itself will bo logical, simple, worknhle and satisfactory." NEW NORTHWESTERN TEAM INCORPORATED;- first part la desirous of constructing across the premises of tho party of tho second part a cortaln storm sow er from sa'd street designated aa OakO.alo avenuo to tho alloy Imme diately west of the promlneo n tn party of tho second part and along said al cv in rear or wwi i " tno party of tiio second pari and ona Ji A. Perry, tno party ot tno se:nni part does hereby glvo to tho party of tho first part the right to coaatruct and malntiln across Ins said prom ises the said storm sower of tho party of tho first port iu a tunnel under tho pi rkwiy and sidewalk Inimedlntoly cast of tho promises of tho party of the second part which said tmnel shall continue upon said promises a iiistniirn of four ft) foot: end from said point four feet disU.nt from said Mldowalk the said storm sower shall bo placed In a trench not. to exceed three (I!) feet In width across tho premises of tho party or the second .nirt to the paid alley to the west Miercpf", and both uald tunnel nnd said trench shall be so constructed as to do the least possible damage to tho said premises of tho party or tho second part. Iu performing said work, tho party or tho first part shall protect with building paper tho rcoa, tho roso bushes, tho flowers, -mil Mm hniiHe'uiKMi said premises In such maimer that no Injury shall re sult to the same by reason 01 uio "xcavatlons made by tho paity of tho first part. , , , The upon trench to be constructed across said promises shall bo by tho party of the first part rilled Just as ioon after the excavation for said trench as it Is possible for said party of tho first part to perform' wild work. Iu making said excavation the party ot tho first part n'iir.11 place on said promises and at point to bo designated by tl.o party or tho socond part, and shall not bo a part or tho material with which Bald trench Is refilled. Jiibt as soon as it la prac tical after tho work shall have been done upon tho said alley horclnbo roro mentioned, and snld storm Hovfui' shall liuvo bcon Installed along tho samo the party or tho tlrst part shall, at his own oxponse, plaro snld alley in as good condition iib it is at tho present time. And the party of the first part hereby expressly atirccs and binds It .,.,! iii.. i if win iwi-ii'iii snld con struction work through tho safd park way and sidewalk nnd across the premises of tho party of tho second part nnd along said alloy In accord ance with the limitations and rcstruc ttonS herein contained nnd In such a mnnnor that the least posslblo In iurv as a result or said, work shall be done to the promise:: or tho party or the second part. For tho privilege or doing nnd per rormlug said work and of maintaining xnid newer across said premises, the party of the first part has this day paid tho party of tho second part tho sum or two handled fifty ($2r,o) dol lars, tho recoipt of which Is hereby expressly acknowledged. After said trench and said tiruiel shall have bepn closed and refilled, If tho par ty of tho first part s'.ial. over desire the right to re-open either said trench or said tunnel for tho purpose of repairing said bower, then tho party of the first part is to pay tho party of tho second part all damages that shall result to tho party ot tho second part ror said additional work. In witness whereof: Tho party of tlin second part has this day set his hand and seal and tho party or the first part has, under and by virtue of tho authority of tho city council of Medford, Oregon, heretofore graut ed, cnused these presents to bo exe cuted by W. H. Canon, Its mayor, nnd Robert W. Tolfor, Its city rocordor. and tho seal of said city to bo hereto attached. . , , All this, the 2d day of .November. 1!'10' SCOTT V. DAVIS, Party or tho Second Part. THE CITY OF MEUFOIU), OKKfiON. Hv W. H. CANON. Its Mayor. THE CITY OF MEDFOUI). OREGON, Hy ROUT. W. TEEFER. Its Recorder. Tho roregoing ordinance was pass ed by tho city council or tho city of Medford, Oregon, on the I'd day or November, 1'JtO. by the followlngg vote: " ,,ii. Welch ayo, Merrick ayo. EmorlcK absent. Wormian ayo. Elfert absout. and Deminer aye. Approved November .id. ID 10. W. H. CANON. Mayor. AUeSt: ROUT. W. TEUFER. City Recorder." virnmiA. 11. iucoriMirutiou of hall club, which Irfuiclme iu the IV, Nn. 1: the Victoria lias acipiirod n Pacific Northwest ern league, wi announced at u sc. fin I meeting of those interested in the project held late yesterday ufler Huoii, Temporary officer-; were elected as follows: Owieral manager. L. A. Wnttalet; president and treas urer, T. MoHiersoir. vice-president. George Fnisor; secretary. J. A Nmirt; directors: Mel'horson. Iuetu ng, fireeu, Smart and Eraser. Tlii- w.i- ihc imiIi lio ! ' ! i-mm1. IIOMI JlKTIIOim I.V Till: IMCTOIIY. Every one know what would uapn n lu.tikr-uirr nut don ii tier fruit and jellies by simply pouring them from tlw i Kettle into tiic jare ami aiKixnn, hisim i'I... I to Maud with Jootc co.crs. Her fruit .,... I, I ennn frrmeiit I ml IIVUL LOOK- Ease-1 ;,. ffl,. r :,. , i 'oU. lo MHUi yt most nianufacturiri i lard ana other cooking foti pod: their products in tub or loose-cove.-"' tias. -xposcd to air, duttyind odors. Couolene, however, u picked in pails of special design, saled absolutely air tight, so that tlw makers guarantee Cottolcne to rcmaui indefinitely as sweet and &s -rcsh the dsy it was made. Think Ship Lost SI.EKIRK. Man. .Nov. 11. Aux ietv over the sofetv of Ihc Northern 0 srtsrtsn 13 3 13 &t)t o-co? O1 fcHEHH M M M 333 tobb o,oo jjfigTHjyi I q QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY q q q QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY q q QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY j q wmm q q QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY q q q UALITY UALITY QUALITY q q QUALITY QUALITY IsJBBiittLjfii tfa . &&& PPF t fcHHtH The Store of QudliW ' i. , .- '? v. 'A & Vc take great pride in the qalit.y of goods found m our store. Yon-onn easily bii'deuoivctKiu a pifi(!b of Furnituro or Carpet. A little stain and varnish, cotton and jute, mingled with hot nir, uvo liable to be deceiving, El-hing fompaiA - -Icinn r W..l -i ti CPCO3 I11 i(hm ct t c ll I J L I 333 oyy ttt 444 3 CCO" LISTS' EHEHIH ga yoo Stsn HE-ifcH ij ki ii rj yoo l-H ! X EHbHtH sag 5f)y 1HH HEHH 333 il o-o-o 11551 t. -' &m$ t mwfeti -sr ilaterialSfniid',t'iiiishedni. and ntt prices yqu, can't Splendid Dressers OUR DRUJSSKRS are jiositively guaranteed to bo made of tho vervl)iHlJrbr-nlaterialii.iiil',fiiii8iiedl tno LW'JUK-l' by sk'illed niecliames. We can chow you-most any new stylo afford to pass by? , ' , AVe are sole agents for the celebrated Haywood Chair. ..When you buyfa-lJay,voot'you can feel assured t ' you are getting tho very best. x Ask for them and ndto superiority. , r '2 ' ' I Bed Room Suits )UR,l!.J)l?OOiAt SUITES are seleetet .$G.f)0 you can depend it is the best dresser $ti.50 will buy. Same thing applies to beds, springs, mat tresses, etc. Nviwn lsS: roni the high grade niaiuifactumi,s;'TivurMt.llvN)u n'drosserH'ov i4 r;. )t'i OUR D1NINU ROOiM IUUNITUltlfl ence in the retail (not wholesale) business experimental stage is past with us. Dining Room Furniture really has no comparison vilh.niuoh yqusiju., -a cars oUoxpen ess have taught us what inakc'-givo tlio besLsatisfaotion. Tlio Carpets and Rugs v ' k Here is where the average person is lhihlo to be deeeivod. In this day and ago there is any-iuiinbor of substitutes for wool. It your merchant has tho reputation fo b'a'qk up his'guarantites thatan article is ,. all wool you can rest assured you got all wool. ' - . Iron, Brass and Wood Beds , We have the selections found only in the large cities. Our prices must be right, .else wq would not bo able to buy in carload lots. . Our Springs, Mattresses and Bedding Do you know this is the line wo like to sell' Our patrons always oonio back, with it good, word for. us. "Such a delightful mattress." That "Seely" was a dream." "That spring was surely comfort able." "That bedding like sleeping in downT" Take a look through this department. It will do you good. Our Stoves and Ranges This department contains only the very best makes. The "QUICK MMAJ' and "ARCADIAN RANCHES." The pride of them all. In conclusion wo positively guarantee you cannot got the bar gains we offer you, quality considered. We mean it. Our Motto: "We Will Not Be Undersold Medford Furniture Go. Medford's Only Complete House Furnishers 0 rn ti aa jp nrn'T-ir" i lfCV Tltf ftxStai : Hi : n. OtOrO aac &&& 444 Mi-i KlKl , ....V.- JftilQkJK r.. .,..,. iffliifil tiffiiiS Oq i QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY q q QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY q q- QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY q SM l Sffi yfiW q q q QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY n jl QUALITY jl q q 1 1 QUALITY i fj q ' QUALITY l q OUALMY QUALITY QUALITY ! kffiiftiiS jj ...... . UOOtO qqc jr--.. vQlS)i kOeOcO qqc i)ifi)i coiihidcrnhly ovcnlno, Htill fontinncK, altlionuli ini-inliors of tho conipiuiy fool that ihov vo hiiuf uud probnhly fniKoii in nlouurthlo Smoky ihhind. Tho last honrAfro mtlic Wolvcrlino was ii wi'uk iiyo, whoii who left IJoiiw liver to dihtiihntu u number of fibh ormcii to thuir homes. M tine, Mikml" win1 I ..iki. mIik-Ii .li neal Estate Transfers. Mijrjiorv K, Mnrttdor to 0. S. HliioUford. 1 iioru, pint' JJ. 1. .ii. ."jO, towiibhip !I7, U XVOat II.'KifoiH to 0. Kifui-b, lo)s I to (i, iiioliiMVt!, bluuk, .Hi Uuilroud uilditiuii to I'huo nix Mnruurol (J ray to S. II. Smith, lot 7, blook :'. (Iray'o ml ililion to Modford . . Lottlu I., l'olton to I). I'. IIIuo, part lot !, blook 'JO, fhitwood Iniot, Abhlmiil. . 1'. Hut to V. T. Kiinpp, lot 30. UouittoloHil nbhouiatioii I met. AbIiIiukI S. F. Thoniton to X. K. Pni tou. IhiiiI in Akhlund lJii.y W. Stoffuor t -J. It. Jluyoe. 1611 :re iu uuotlou 31, tvwtifeliip H4, 2 weal; itUo 010 norsvj in feotipn 30. towiuhip 'M. 9 woat, In eluding Mountain Kiu mine F. K. WikmI to I). S. Wood, I.. i '.. bliick 1. I'.iilv iddi ii.,n . Mcdluiil $ IU 100 10 1(1 10 1,20 200 J...I I u Susio L. Allnii lo I'liillin A. "W mutjiwa Doi'lnr, lot (i, block C, llou- Icviird iKhlition to Ahhlaiid 10 I.. 0, 1'ortor to l.uthor h. i Simll, liiiul mi I-.nst Main : uud OuiiohMjL' htrout, Mud- ' foul 1,0:0 Midwuy Tuluniph & Tolo pliouo Co. to Siuibol Tule photio ii Toli'xiuph ('o., lition of Ki'iiutorx butwuuii Ashhnid, via K'uuo, to Kliiiuiilh KhIIh Mud olhur lino in ICltunuth (jijHlUy; ulho uxcliauKo uiljb Jplunt nl Klaniath Fnlln . 22..-.00 i J. "A. Lyon to H. 0. lAuk-wood.- port lot 8, blpok !1, Ww,t Mudford .-.J 1 ,C J. Loudon lo I. F. Swiiyiii, html In iMtioii .1(i, jown hhip -III, I wet 10 F. CHiuuron u IjWini llor ilbio Chiiiouiiii. 80 liuiun iu KUiitiuii 17, towiwliii! dO, Ji Wiwt 2,000 Kmidu ! Bitine. lutt 1 nnd 2, blook -t, I'Mrk hiUIIUuii lo Mciirunl .-.. 700 Smc to mnw. on-e!xtl hi (ere.! iu I). L. '. 1)7, mid olliur IhihIk. towijsliiii 80, a wot lo.ooo A. Lime to II. C. Dampu, 100 ncro in Mie lion 1 1, town hhiu X'. 1 wt :i,ooo (' Tiikuji Mn to T. Kami Klamath Falls Lots Wanted l want to Purchase 4 or 5 well situated lots in H )t Springs or Hillside Addition, Klamath Falls. Please Give lot and block number and price. Address Box 84, Kenton Station, Portland, Ore. I.m.i. Ml .lire- hi MChiiii HI. .ittllup W. I H".l .SiiNJu L. Alli'ii lo L. S. lliowu, lot :i, block Ii, ISou loviuil 1'Hik iiddilioii to Anlihiiui A.'C. Wiildiii'i to W. A. Hur kiII, laud iu towiiMhip :il, 2 wont Kiijihoiiiu Allim to M. 1!. V. MoKillop, lou 10 nnd II, blook .'I, ICendiill'n ndditlou to Medford JwaHiit May SoIIk to A. II. Liw litv hind iu Anhland (JcorKo 0. Khlrlcv lo A. II. Miller. 10 ncroH iu I). L. ('. 00, township ,'17, 2 went ' F. I'dh.u to fl II Ilcr-cx. 10 10 10 10 Thanksgiving Special With ovory 201' oiihIi puroiiaso inado nt our market you uru outitlod to n ehuiiuo lo win mi lS-pouud tiirkoy, no buy your frosk, ttulteil, ciiiuiud mill Hiuoltud liuh horu. Wu ulho Imvo frowh oytr.H for hut Th(iukhKiiii(' dinner, Cull or pliono iukI vu will iklivor ypur order. , Rogue River Fish Go. 17 NORTH FIR STREET. SE PHONE MAIH 3121. i ' tt lgi' " " ' mmmmmr- A storo must make it pay you for thrown away. For if IH ad pnya rendint; itn ndB. If it did not, Iho you it payw litti 8tnr -not ntHnr- no Lii.il in A'hliiuil l.JOtl nmt of llH iiiUorllftinu would bo wise, if Wit amff.ikz .t! tfiT Vfi J5&- "X hi vf.iC i i S m a&l m i , i. - IT l' f- 'h, m fc sS P ' .Bti M '9 J'1 h-s vhS 1 1 f