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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1910)
"fimmimaii ' '''" '"' t'jimuig.'w.aM SW J Ifflf KMPfeflHWWyi TiMTimSSriJBiSSritifiMByiiS' r-- '- - -- ' '' ifrr"''''' ,.,-. , -. rz ... iv "tgaffaing.iimiiM I tj Is t l' El 8 MIGWOM) MAir THIIUTNK, MlfiDKOKI). OR BOON, TCTKSDAY, NOVBMBKR 29, 1910. IS BRANTS PASS S iWALL STREET TO MINER'S SHOT WESTERN A G0?l AID RATE GRAB KILLS CARDWELL Road Will Only Be Rullt at Present as Far as Klrliy, If at All Infor mation Comes From One Hlfjh In Councils of Hairimnn System. GRANTS PAHS, Nov. 29. Almi.v minora Imvo been lion id mm to when lliu (ImiilH Pass & Western woul I do built ami "it to what its woHtiini (orniinim would bo. Jtiilrouil olli i'IiiIm who know Imvu beun lilu aphiux, however, ami it Inn boon "II guo uoik, uvft lli" Courier. 'J ho L'oiuiur is in position to in form Kh renders nuthorilntivoly, howevui, Hint llm fuel whether 01 not I ho loud will liu limit in lill mi undecided ipiostion. Tim second nitth oritntivo niiuouncciiionl Hint lliu L'oiii'iur can inuko iH that the roan will only ho iJuill, lor the present al least, iih iar iih Km by. The Courier's source of inforiiui lion in it gentleman high in Ihu eon Jidcncu ol' tliu oflieiuls ol Hit llurn- lllllll S.VHlOIII, Willi llllH ll'UCIlll.V id- liirmid from a Hip to Now York eitv. whore lip mot some of the highest ol tifinla ol' tho llariitnnn system. Thin goiilloinnn Iiiih IiiIotumIh in Ha Rogue fit or viilluy itml ho neoording iv used his opportunities to liml on uiial wiih doing, with tint result nhovo mentioned. lie lonnit'd Hint tho surveyors o! tho lino hotwi'tni (IrantH Puss am Korh.v hud boon instructed to iniiki a poriunnout survey and to do Hum, work hi t'oinplululy that iioourulo or Uuiutes could ho nimlo I com map and profiles that will ho filed. Tin-. Ihu eompiilutioiis, maps and otht data will ho prowmted to tho higho nl fiends of Ihu 1 lit i riinitn miida oar Iv HiIh spring or HiIh winter mid i Until decision will ho mndo its to Hi. building of a feeder to lCoihy o hoino olhoi' point in tho Illinois vol "ley. A through lino to Iho onusl Iiii never ht'on eiinloniplutod hy tho I In i riitiun inlurcs'ls. Tlil in nil honio out hv tho notion' of tliu corM of Hipvoyoil now on Hu job.' Thov Imvu looiitod it lino to . point a Htu.it distuuoo hoyond Kerb; and Intvu erosu-sootionod that pot tin of tho lino am) hao inadu a onmploi, and finul nttixo.v. Tho yurty who. it loft (Irnula Puss npi u huriioil Urn newss Iho decomposed gmnito lor rilory a slim! distance front (own Whuii Iho work in tho Illinois vallo and out lluyes hill wiih coinpleloc tho pii.tiv t'lntiDiud Hh Iiiim" of opem ImiiH and It In now engaged in emu pimM ionizing liu Htm iiciosn tho grim Ito flats. All Hip ont'voM aro huiug pat in am porninnont grade tnko nf iron at hoinu iiNoil. All thoso thinus no t hoar out Iho truth of tho opinion on proved hv Iho man who Iiiih juM n IuiiiimI fi'oiu a vinil to lhoo hiuh i Iho louaoiK of lhi railiniid. Sticli Is Report In Washington Club to 0c Held Over Interstate Com merce Commission "Hard Times' Financiers Pessimistic. . Quarrel Between Men Over Slayer's Non-Employment Ends In Munlci in tho Galicc District in Josephine County. IN OUVAIIMA. Vh1i . No -J!) Hv ttirus of c lit olootlon of Nmotntior S, whloli huvu Jmt liiHn oaaviiMniil, mIiow that llu ilwinoprnlM luno jtalnod hovd voIob on Joint twllot and tho "woIh" Iiho natnwl wall tu tho honoo, wlillo ttl "l" llHVO KHllUIlt lit tliu mm- M. I'lii' ilowuviaU' trouKth In tho log lulftuio La now Hi. Tho total tuutii uoralili Ih )87. lu 1 U u tktdtf vtro lliroo aoaatora of iPMiiocratlr (Kith ami mI. huaatt imiiiliM-M Ih 1811 lhort will Ik four diunooratli'. iMiintan nml IS riit aontatlroa. Ah th uel fartlua probably will rant ml tho lioitM nml (In- "drya" tha 'iiatf, It U nut belluvwl that tluaw will bo uii) liquor logUlatluu ilurlng Uio noxt uoaaton. MILK TO BE GIVEN BABES BF THE POOR rilK'AOO, Nov. 8. A bMHUI milk ful for lmbleu who ait) atarvtuK m a M'Milt of tho IwUor war lu Chlcaiio wm HtMittKl today m uiaetlng lu Hull hoinu? MejiilM-m of a eomiutt Iih Hpnoiutml to lovMtiKMtu ooudl lloii iu tbw a(rtkra' kma rporttl tbm ioou bablaa ant In actual ad of food, anil tuut unlaw It la nu u4Jl at uartt tUoy will dl. Agvnu will bn appolutfil to admlnlktfi thr fund. Nut l.i 'liuitt" ulu'ii ! . 1 1 . u i lii llv lli'llri lli. in mil In i. m- full I I'HilitiK in n Uoiitmwir itmu-. mmhu r Intt-r. into timoioiiil "rMtldi" i. tho homo. WA8IIINOTON, I). C, Nov. 2!. flKit Iho rallromlH who havo il;ntniicl od frolltt into IncruancM which will iilnoiiat to 7r,000,()00 annually are la Ioiikiio with "IiIk ImihIiiohh" to forco tho niton through Ih a Htory in circu lation horo today. Tho ImihIiiohh In tonmta aro oppoHud lo i epilation until ih Ih proposed hyvProHldont Tuft, and It Ih Hold I hat Wall atroot will Join .villi tho rnllrondu In tho fight for lilKhor froli;ht ratofl. Tho cliih that Ih to ho hold over tho IntoiHlato coiniuorco coiiiiuIkhIoii and tho country In Konornl Ih "hard Inii'H." Flniini'lal doproHHlon ami panic, It Ih prcdlctod, will ho tho out- npio If tho into Inrri'iiHOH aro not Krantod and tho ImihIiiohh IntoruHlH lot ilonc. 'I'll Ik Ih huIiI (o havo In 1 1 mat- oil plainly onoiiKh to ho a Wall Htruut throat. Illi; IiiihIiiohh iiioii mid rail road offltialH wlio havo boon In WuhIi ImkIoii diirlnu tho iIIhcuhhIoii or tho into quoBllon aro mild to ho very pea duilHtlr In tholr vIowh of tho future financial tiutlook. I'mnporlty hooiiih to havo loHt ItH chnnli, accordlnt; to tho nuiKiiatcH, ami tho way In which thoy havo tut I tl It linn boon lanta moiiul to an oxprtwHlon of tholr In tontlon of lirlni;liiK uhoiit a financial loproKHlon, offkialH horo Hay. BILL INTERESTED IN' STEAMSHIPALLIANCE? MAllBUI'MHU), Or., Nov. 2!). It Ih bollovod by many on Cooa bay that much nlKiilflcanco may ho attached ' tho fact Hint tho iitoamor Alllanco Iihh boon piirohnsoil by tho North Pacific atoaiiiHhlp coinpiiny to ho put on tho run from thin place and 13 rokn tb Portland. It Ih rnniorod that tho Mtoainor Kuroka, owned by the 'iinio (onipany. will altio bo put on i ho run. It Ih bollovod horo that tho Hill IntoroatH are clonly allied to tho itoaniHlilp company and that the move Ih one on tho part of tho Hill Inter oittH to protect tho ImisIiiohh of this nort, and that it nioaiiH that tho 11111 -oada will build Into Coon liny. The Alllanco formerly made the run between Cooh liny and Portland, but tit that time It wiih under tin iimunKoniont of the Clay ft Holt com pany of San Francisco, which sold tbo'voHHol to the North I'aolflo Stonm Mlilp company. Since the Alliance wan taken off tho only boat service to ortland was the llroakwator, ownod iy the Southern Pacific. I OltANTH PASS, Or., Nov. Ull.Kd- ' i n...l II ..it I.......... ...l...... Wlllll vill llvijll, It null Itlllwn llllliui of HiIh county, wan Hhot and killed Sunday afternoon by LIko Doyntt. Canlwell had been working with the conHtriictlou company lu building a wiikoii road from I.oland lo tho Ala meda mine In the Oallcn dlHtrlct, ami wiih Bun I by the foreman to tho Ala meda mine to net men to work on Iho road, lu Hccuiinc the men lie did not employ Iloyatt. Cardwol! Blurted back toward I.oland, and when within olKht mlloH of that place Htop ped lu a coiiHtritctlon tent out of the rain. Iloyatt had followed him ami a iptarrol ensued iu tho tent, Card well Htarted to leave, When Iloyatt whipped out a revolver and idiot him, the bullet (itrlkliiK Cardwoll In tho left Hhoulder and lodged lu the Hptual column, caiiHliiK hlu death. Sheriff KiiKHoll wiih notified nml Ih now HcouriiiK the mountains lu that vicinity with a posse, looking for Iloy att, wlio Iiiih disappeared. Cardwoll wiih unmarried and well known here, having lived here all bin life. Iloyatt Ih married and ban hovoii children, and but little in known of him here, bo having recently come hero from Oklahoma. Cardwell'H body will be brought to thin city HiIh afternoon. GOVERNOR'S TALK HIGH SCHOOL IS FRISCO WARS ON iLODGE OF SORROW TOBACCO TO BOYS TO MEET SUNDAY 1012 jAMPAIGN Bid Gathering In Kentucky of State Executives Turns Into Sewing Bee With Presidential Chances in 1912 the Principal Question. I-'UANKKOIIT, Ky., Nov. 21). While 2C govcrnorB of idates met hero today oHtetiHibly to discuss uniform dlvorco lawH, conservation, n abort ballot, and other weighty topics, It noon heenmo npparont Hint tho prin cipal (inentloii of the conference waH the proHldentlal chances of the dem ocratic party In 1012. Tho Intimation Hint the next dem ocratic presidential nominee Is In at teudniico at tho conference lent in crenHod Interest to the gathering, nnd Incidentally tho men attracting tho mont nttontlon woro Oovcronrn Jud ton II. llurmon of Ohio nml ThomnH ft. Martdiall of Indiana nnd Oovenior elect Wood row WUhoii of Now Jer toy, nil of whom bnve been mention ed nH proHldoulinl poHsiblllllcs. lu addition to tho governors there aro present four former executives of Kentucky licckhnm, Until loy, Mc Creary and Iiuckncr, AGAIN IN SESSION Fire Pit Drains of Its Own Accord anil Studies Arc Resumed After Forced Vacation Owiiifj to Flood of Water. LITTLE BUTTE CREEK II lit'un ! KoMinioiul, who lias jit. 'tiinpli-liil it lino lumualow for (Ion Von tier llcllon at Kaule l'oiut, m rivcit nt noon Tuola. .Mi. 1ii moiul kit that romU in anil iiohi Xaitlo Point ai vractioHlly iiupu. khIiIo, uml Hint for n time Iho Ittiilpt noroHt. Ultlo Hullo wum dipniroii o beMURO of Iohm hoiitir JHinnio. aitaiuvt it. Tliu crook nitaml V2 foul a two Imitr. mid became a ihui lorroul. hut had i.ubidi'il to u eon HtilerHblo vNtvitt TttOMlny. Till MiceU in Hullo FulU mImi am )o iHiitml hv Mr. U'oMiuoml ma boimc i.i h iloploralile eoiulitioii, uml n hiii liuhl i oh fur iucoi point ion, I lint the town imhv ha hondail for hhIo walk and atrvvt uupiovoiuont pm 'HlktfH. Thi who du not tvml llio uow f the Jhv know little of what i liapiMiitiiu in Hu) uoriil. And the vho tail to riMttl th udh know littl t aluex or of what i hupiwiimi. .1 I III' -lllH'-VMIlld. SCHOOL ELECTION 13 CALLED BY BOARD The Mtutfufd m IhhiI board lias U uhI n rail foi h ui'UI ttlvctton lu dUtrlct No. 41 fur tho puriKwo of twylHg sihkIkI uu for rkool pur .""' during it cotHlui yitr. Th ilt'itiini Mill Iki ht-M Dciubur 7. I m-i tinllai ut hi- ieeuiu ih .Oi'l.iai' in. Ui Hull in lie l ,i i 'lir.l.llli' 1 1 1 1 .ili'nl ii1 .'iiii Y ttt tlollur Mtit th HdrMtiluik Iiiiiii-m ifo will MM-nr full itiniiii a I no. INTERESTS ARE MANIPULATED (f'ntllllllli'il flillll UlKn l.i lion of iihandoiiiiig iinprovoinciiti .mil oxlciittioiiH will ho iijiiun voiced, .iccotdiug to tho liiiilway liuhincs UHhociatloii executive council. Such a ptoccdiire would menu the mIiuI tint; down of our tthops uml of tin repair hhop of tho rnilroudri, Ic.ison jd doiuuml for Hiipplies uml iu gen jial a liiihiucss depression. In the luce ol tho.-o coii(lit'.'ii tock ht'okotH suy, it is not sitrpri nig that llieie hhouhl lie it teuiloiic toward falling pi ices. A hlunip ii I'nitod Slutort Stool, 1'niou I'ueifii .mil Wending wih no surprise to Hi. iMokoiH. Some Wall Street loudoi; iishcrl Unit ntteinpl.s on the part o (he big htiMiioH intoroMs to iniiki tlill'H MiiiniuiiiL' up of the on mi uppea Hue oiiough lo impress tliu iutur Htate eomuiereo eonunihMoii are rotu v Iho cuiiMih of tho break, Maiiv lender aro inclined to 10 ;iird Hie hioak iiioin iim ii wnriiim Jiiiii an an indication of real Condi tioiih. That it reflects the true at tititdo of boiuo of the finuueier. 'towovor, who uro frankly nlnruied m 'omlilioiiN, is admitted hy initio market muuipidutors. (Induing 1.V the wariiiugts alroudv nion out by the si root, howovei iiiiiiv fimiueierii uro imdiiiotl to coll ider the whole mutter as ton1 o note uraity. It is believed Unit thf ihIi'iuhIk ami their allied interests, '"lining one of tho inoHt powerful M'oups ill the street, are tlolermiue o in.il.e ii tiijiit lorhiuhor rotes, um' hat i In liaht will not sloii el i-:miiI broukb in price nnd predictions of iouiieiul difficulties if the intos uu lot granted. If tt scums Hint tho rules uro no itlowod, it in declined iu -.nine ipuu tuis that it gouornl fiiiiineiul lluir.x ui. he Iho result, nml Hint in spiti if prosporitv ami tho evident uuuuin if InisiuiiHS lomly to the luiiids of Hi rniirouds, etiudilioiis bouloriiig to Hie puiiieliv uro not unlikely. Dm :iik ami skillful mniiipiiluloo, it tiitimnteil, are cnlilcd in tho fiuln Mill Ihf Mtruitttlo is mU to be lefleel mI ory eloaiiy iu market eoutors. GUARANTY LAW UNDER FIRE H'mttlntiPtl fi-tun wtK' 1 itltl to havo exercised resulted In tniieli litigation, part of which wan ti the fodoral courts. Other milts tro bosun In tho ntate courts by 'redltur who sought to force the Kmnl tu w off tholr entire olalmt tt one lime. It Is us a rotuilt of this IttKHtlnn that the mutter got into he fctHte supreme court. Two other manlier banks In other itle wor forctnl to clone through &c stmpittiiiioif of the Columbia con em. Thoy r the banks InvoUod n th prtMont litigation, lmrot lu tliu order to forco the i words Into court for examination i wlilt In pointful circles licausn at ih tim tku bunk was In dlffloulty U was nlltigwl that certain 'state of (iettrs wwo storkhotdrn In tbo lustl-tMtton. 1)1 i:o. Kilwiu M. JnHHy dlud this morning ti iii Ut rwtlHe4 SOI South Cun 'ml Htuut), aftur n a IIIiiums of sov tM-l moiitks. Notice of service later. HhoKIiih for lioaltli. WOMAN VOTERS TOLD THEY ARE LIKE BOYS Kl'OKAN'i:, Waal. , Nov. L0. "Women votom should romonibor that thoy aro like the boys caKtliig heir first vote nnd are not enpnblo f holding offices nt the present time, nnd I would not think of supporting i woman for coinmlHslonor in case ho commission form of government Is adopted, " said Mny Arkwrlght Hut 'on of Spokane, prcsldoat of tho Washington Political Knunllty league, In Hpeaktiig of questions Hint have irlsen sluco tho rlght-to-voto fran chise has been given to women of tills stnte, adding: "Women must not those their privilege. Any rlght uludcil woman will renllzo that she Ih lu the class with a boy o -1 who s rastlng his flrHt vot , and the first hlug to tlo Is to study conditions nnd ;aiu Information, which will take uiicb time," When naked if she would fnvor a woman commlsHloner under any conditions, Mrs. ' Hutton said; 'Absolutely not at this time. I was viih for votes for American women. Tho (tuestloiiH lu such nil office would ')e new to the women. My Idea wiih not that women should Immediately seek political honors, but that they should support honorable, capable nieii for such positions.'' "MY I'OI.ICIKH." Tho shades of night woro falling fast As through a Now York village passed Some persons, who, through snow ami sleet, Horo something in a winding sheet "My poIIgIqs." t'ho shades of night woro falling thick When they approached at double- ipilck silent house ut Sngumoro: They left their burden at the door "My policies." VII night they lay In snow anil slush; No whisper broke tho solum hush; When morning caino they still were there, s though their owner .lid not enro "My policies." A loan came out and dragged them lu t hint, and raid thoy yet would win; Sluco then ho hasn't ventured out, Nor said a single word about "My pollclort," Meant line n tnnu whose inline Is Dlx And others who throw sundry bricks M those tlear polloUm are nix With Borrow at tholr grlovous fix "My policies." ml those who In future dolvo "'tin see no hope In 1913 'iir nn thing that bears the label: (Now. Uu't It pathetlo, Mabel.) "My policies." Tho Spectator. INSPECTORS HERE TOMORROW tOoiitinurU from twig 1 t bllv she has tho flnost depot on be ontlro route, including Spokane. At tlmuit there wore five spochtl ors in the iKtrty and nt tlnus only three. Tho Inspectors, consisting of all the officials. suporlntentlotiU. managers and others, will be In Medford to- morrow." Mr. KowiilKium brought baou somo fine samples of ore from the Hunker Hill mine, whlah ho says Is rtxeoed lugb rich, but he no eunittry oh route that exwletl the Uoguo Hlver atlev The higli school resumed il.s ses sion iih iiHiinl Tuesday inorning nflei mi enforced vncution Mondity, the janitor finding Unit during the night the lire pit which wits flooded hv hIoiiii water, hud drained of its own ueeord nnd no tioublu wits experi enced in plneing I'iro in tliu fiirn- n ccs. The .janitor uml others of the school docluro tho .soworugu to be imidcdiintc to the nccdu of the bcIiooI and that a drain from tho fire pit should he connected with tho main sower iu nnother direction, thus pre venting the buck pressure from tho Hooded main, which was the cause of flooding it 'pint of the basement op Aloilday during the excessive wn tor l'nll. Thoro was no blench iu the buHonient Tuesday morning, the jan itor having remedied tho es'il by plugging up tho hole caused by the uncle pressure from the main. EDITOR LAMPMAN MUST HAVE SAMPLED THIS Cider mieh iih would inuko Ihte clius fonsako his blushing goljlct or Uamhriuiis his umber brew, tho while I'omoua fojiilcd sueh cider has been sold iu Ool dllill Uio post few duvh by Juines Davis, tho pioneer inincr oreluirdist miner first and thou or cburdist, but wise us a hawk ut both of tho Hlaekwell hills, says Htlitot I.iiinpinitii in the Hold Hill News. He sells it ut 'J.') cents a gul. but, hold! this is no advertisement for Mr, Hu vis or tho nectar that he crushes from his sweet, bound apples, lint he sells nil he can mitke nnd he makes more on his fruit tlimi some growers who ship. Lest this intelli gence should set eider mills u-crouk-iug iu every orchard ami flood the happy vnlloy of the Rogue with tip ple juice, we luistcii to udd Unit not uveryono eau tnake eider like Jim Davis' eitlcr. lie would soil his en tire output before the hubbies bcgu.i to rise, as he does now, npd viuegai would be cheaper than Hear clock wntci. Thirty-fivo Dealers Will Be Arrest ed and Cuarncd With Violation the Law in Dispensing, of "the Mak ing" to Younostcrs. SAX FltANTlSCO, Cut., Nov. 'J!. A crusade nguinst tobacco dealers who sell goods to small bovs eiilmin utcil today iu the application for warrants for the arrest of U5 men accused hy Probation Officer Hatch with violating the law against sell ing tobacco to tt minor. v According to Hutch, boys as young as (I l'reipieiitly buy tobacco, and hoys over 10 aro Iiurdly ipies tiouod. In the cases Hint have come be fore tho juvenile court since it wns established iu this city, statistics shows that nearly every boy brought to triti I was u figure! to smoker. This fuel linn led to the fotmiug ol mi uui-eicai'clle association, which numbers sonic of the best-known ed ucators about the buy iu il.s member ship. Tho men to ho arrested are not confined to any pnrticular section, but are sc.tttored over tho entire city. Tlie wurrants woro based on specific sales mndo to youngsters and witnessed hv a representative of those fighting the tobacco traffic lo children. CROWDED TOUT SACIt'AMUNTO, Cul., Nov. ail. The t'lilifornia penitentiaries tir crowded lo Um limit ami the parole svstoiu is working renuirknhly well, iiecordiug to Hie hienuiiil lcpint ol tho stnto hoard of prison direetoi filed with Oo vomer (lillott todav. Al the cloe of the fiscal your June III! hist, 1 1 illi convicts were iu Sup Quoiitiii, DUO in Ko-oui, with 'MV mi parole, milking o"2.l in nil, un in eronse of :i7fi, or l.'J por cent ovoi the previous vour. More tliuii SO per cent of the pris oners ore fitsl-terinors. 'I'lie repot t slntfs that ninny pris on cmIs h;if been overcome, iiieluii uig the opium tin I tic, which hits been c lirclv slumped out. WARD POLITICIANS BROSR UP MANNERS OI.Y.M1MA, Wash , Nov 20. -Ward lolltlclaiiH are polishing up tholr rus ') manners nnd aro rending up on 'lie art of making themselves ploas lug to women lu Washington stnte tly, becnuso tho women arc nt Inst "otiunl" to iiiou. When Governor liny appondod bis slgnutiiro to tho proo Wimatlou prexeuted to him late yes terday afternoon, bo enfranchised ev ery woman within the stnto who has passed the age of SI yenrs. Though the result of tho suffrage 'iiuemlmeut wns known on the morn ing of November 9, the governor was prevented from Issuing tho proo lumatlon on account of a delay oil i htj part uf hovoral precincts to send lu returns. The suffrage amendment carried by a majority of 2 4,203. As the reg istration books havo closed for tho your, the attorney general has ruled thftt woiiion who rglirtorod prior to the Issuance of the proclamation are Illegally registered. Adeuuttto advprtifin fmnk hi itiriHimr. fHciful. fitMpicitllieliig a Mill of a sine's s,riis tu iu, it fulli.w tint i go.ul store U neee Hjrilv n wWI ailvertisfil si or. COMMISSION PLAN COSTS TACOMA MONEY TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 29. Under the first six months of the coinmls lon plan of government tho report of tho city controller just issued shows that tho city payrolls have been Increased $40,000 moro than for a similar period under tho old systom of government. During the campaign proponents of the commission system promised a saving of approximately $210,000 annnlly. Accordlngj to tho controller's ro port, salaries stneo tho commission has been In powor huvo totaled $110, 37H.H ns compared to $372,037.12 for tho Hamo period of time under the old governmental system. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Will Hold Annual Memorial Exercises at Opera House Next Sunday Afternoon. Modford Lodge, No. 11(18, II. P. IV K., will hold llioir aiinunl memorial exercises nt the Medford Opgra house next Stinduy, December !, at ;l o'clock. All Elks and their Indies are fraternally reipiosted to he pie ent, and the genernl public is coitli ully invited to shore the services. All members of the order are our nchtlv reiiuesled lo meet nt tho lodge rooms promptly at '2 o'clock p. in., so Unit finul arrangements may then ho mndo before the services begin. Promptly ut t!:-15 p. m. the lodge nnd visitvig brothers will march in a body from the lodge hall to the opera, house. A splendid program has been arranged, consisting of the opening and dosing exorcises, double iiur tct hy Messrs. Dennett, Johnson, Hurgess, Colvig, Burgess, Lawrence, , Wotzol, O'Drion. a (cnor solo by Mr. Wetzel, u solo by Mrs. Hnzclrigg, tho leading of "Thanatopsis" by Ktl An drews and an nddtess by C. L. Kennies. The instrumental miisiii will bo furnished by Huzelrigg or chestra. Providence has indeed been 4dnd to the local herd, uml their chain of membership remains intact without u single broken link; bpt iu uliuost every other lodge of Elks throughout the United States some chnir is va cant, ami on .Memorial day ' some brother's niime will be thrice called without response. BOOSTERS TALK OF SANTA CLAUS IS IN MONTPEMKR. Vt., Nov. 29. A roiiBorvntiou measure that strikes a blow nt Santa Clans Is expected to conio before tho Vermont legislature. Tho present tax of fi cents on every Christmas tree shlpucd from tho stuto will, If the measure Is adopted, bo raised to 25 cents. It is bollovod this will Btop tho exportation of pine i roes to the larger cities of the east it Christmas time. 21 9T BOXES OF PEARS FROM GRANTS PASS (WANTS PASS, Nov. J0. Com plete returns received hy Mnnuger Kisiuaiiu of the Koguo River nlloy Fruit nnd Produce association show Unit there were shipped from flrnnl Pnsn In (he association '21!7 ho.or of pears of nil kinds and grades, which netted the grower $1.0.") i. box, nftor paying all shipping nm m tirku ting chnrgos. At this time there is but it siual' nrou of i wars hearing iu the (iiiiuti Pass district, but large itreus hnve boon planted in tho past feu .wars This voar another lurue number ol uorcs will he planted iu this fruit si Unit in n few . 'iirs Wruitts Puss bid fnr to bciiiiio one of the largos pear shippintr lint. in the countn FLED AT FIRST, &ETURHS AND IS ACQUITTED HhKIdh for health. PlTTSni'HO. Ph.. Nv. 'J!t. -Thus. Jortliiu, who for three yoai whs ti fugitive from just ice, i H fiu(. mihii todav hix'Hitso' a jnrv has do fitted that he shot and killed two nwn in self-dofeuno. JwriUu. who sineo'tlio killing has bow hilling iu California, vulnutar tlv itave hiiHsflf up lu ib Pittoburv aullioritiM a 4mit tim mo. viu UmI he was ready tu stand trial. The uiodrni try aims ( iimk the Mni!MirVs -hopium; lumr rvi fill anil uittTe.iiiig (u 1,,. att, tnHHuii ami ar-wroekior. D lb shopiwr i i)ii iid-reador. this . ens r. do. SALKM, Or., Nov. 20. Tho fore noon of the second day of the State Development league was devoted to practical talks on tho best ways to advertise a community by half a doz en specialists, Including an enter taining stunt iu booster witticism by Mr. Ilailey of tho Southwestern Wash ington Development league. John 13. Grutko of the Astoria Dudgot got an ovation for his presentation of the Astoria centonnlal exposition project, which is to bo pulled off in 1011. Ho announced Hint John Jacob Aster of Now York would open tho ball for that advertising ovont from which nil Oregon would derlvo benefit. Tho Portland Ad Men's club ar rived by special car and gave a sorles of yells nt tho convention hall nnd nt tho hotel lobby. II. G. Wells of the Sunset Magazine takes tho place of R. 11. Miller of tho Harrlninn system on tho ovenlng pro gram. At l o'clock this afternoon President Klllott of tho Northorn Pa cific and party will arrlvo and will bo escorted to tjio atatohoiiHo, whore IClllot speaks this evening and will bo given n dinner by the Siilom board of trado at tho Hotel Marlon. Prizcfinhtcr Killed. LIMA. ().. Nov. L'O.-Curloy Ger haidt. a prizefighter, is dead; Jack McHcury, another nugilist, is held hv the police, mid several citizens of Limn lire being examined today us the result of a fight between Mc Hcury mid (lerliardt hero last night. After the fight, which was a ton round go, fierhardt collapsed and died from corcbrul hemorrhage with out regaining fonscioiisiioss. It is not believed Hint (Serhnrdt was killed by any blow struck by Mcllonry, but Unit he entered the ring out of proper condition uml wua unable to stand tho strain o()Siiuh a long fight. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t 4.4.4. WANTED -To borrow .flUUO on gill edge fcoeuritv; will pay Id por oont interest. Address G 3, oaro Mud Tribune office. tl." FOR RENT Furnishud rooms " for light housekeeping. l!ll K. Main. 'J 15 FOR SALE Limited number pure bred Poland China Injurs, l ami t months old. eligibly to go in tho Ihm henU and ehunp ouoiish for nv farmor to buy. PerktMey Ot ehanU. Guo. C. Osgood, mtr. Pbunu Fanuers 703 .1. tf WANTKD-Party to do grubhln--. lo linikh iHdling. lnqiiiro at Old Art Niiholson dace, ," milus uorth Wfst of Modford. 219 WANTED - Will My extra j,.a wat. to cmiptoiit srirl fu" c" oral hitiisework; mut go home uisehls. cw ,,,oiit. Mnin 2121. 21')