Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 09, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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MTJDFORD MAIL TRTBTOE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRTDAY, DECEMBER f), 1910.
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Ulli SON HAS RIG USUI AWH MAN MRS. KEO IS PUT lAHPR STARTS AT "ALONG THE KENNEBEC", AMI ANfl UAI IIF TALENT ELECTS NEW
pout nu uAuno PinetoQiPnm ON TRIAL ONCE WORE niupc nu ovqtcm IS HERE TONIGHT: ic 9 Tiin iqq OFMUtKS: II
MUNI II Is I in II UU ULUULUUIUULnLi m .- i UllUL Ull U I U I Llll III IJJLjITuilUU
Supports People's Choice for Leg
islature in New Jersey and Will
Probably Get Into Warm Water
Before It Is Over.
'TKKNTOX. N. .1.. JW. I),- (Jot-rrnor-olwjl
Wooilrow Wilson in pro
imrinj; to lic'Kin Imh lulininihtiatinn
with u liniiiUto-liuiitl .striiKKlu with
I lie iiowlv cIt'c!ol New Jersey Io:i
lnlure. .Tninps Smilli, Jr., leader of
llio (luiiiiicratiu fitnle nindiinc Hint
, put Wilmin in office, wants to ro to
llle United Rliiles Bonato to Biicccnd
SdJinfor .Tolui Kuan. In n primary
nlcotion livid In September, James
iiitiniiiu. "i lit laruiiT oraior, m
Hdlected ly Hie detiioi'iats as the,
cIkihmi I'nr tlie office. I'oliticiai
rewarded tlie primary as n joke, but
Wllhon' considerH it iih an "expreH--on
of tbo will of tlie people," and
Tins announced tli'at lio .will ftacK
iltlllllllU, llllll tlllll llu CXpfC'H lilt
IcpHlntiire to elect iim.
iSmitli, Hince tbo election, lias been
milking a kuiiihIioc canvass of tlie
Htfifo to secure his own election (
llio Henale. One of bis inelliods wns
In iihIv Martina lo witbdraw. Tim
fai(ncr orator rofnued, flaying bo
S. S. McKcrchcr Disposes of Cali
fornia Timber Tract to Chicauo
Syndicate Price Is Reported to
Be Over $2,000,000.
S. S. .Mclvcrebur, limber cruiser
and cMlimator, of Aslilaud, bus xue
ciwhfnll.y eloped a deal be lias been
operating on i'or many nioutliH, tbu
timber land beinir located in tlie
c..... i t i.,:..,, :.. 'p.. i l
mini, ji.iiiu jiiuiiuiiuiii? ill &t;ii.iijjti
mil (llcnii counticH. A Chicago syn
licatc in tlie iiiiichiiHur anil Dr. iv
I. I'crrin, Fiimcll liiim. ami a iinni
cr of small owners arc tlie sellciv.
i'Iiii pi- was over .i'J,OI)l),(MII) and
.IcKcrcbcr receives a very lingo fee
or hi work, lie lias spent several
iioiitbs in. tlie I'oolbills near I'iih
nla.rabaiua county, cruising liie
.mber and iii'uiiliuling with tlie own
is for Hie purcbusc.
OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 1). Murk
vMlldaH, who killed Vcrulu Carman
ml hurled her hody In the roar of
Ih home nt I'linliiirsl, will he hnuced
t Sun Qiieiitln Felirtiury. Wlllcliis'
lenteuco, which for two years has
wii delayed whllo an appeal was
J'Oim.AND, Or., Dee. !). Ap
pearing pale ami worn, after ber
long ciintiiieiiiuiit in jail, Mrs. Car
tie Kersb was led into Judge Mm
rovv's court today to be tried lor the
second time on the charge of mur
der. She is accused of having aided
.leshu 1 Webb, wllo killed William
A. John-on in the Grand Central
hotel June 2(1. Webb is under sen
tence of death.
An el fort will be made to secine
(be jury before tomorrow. For this
pur posu a special M'SHimt will be
held liiiiiuht.
The jury stood eight to four for
conviction nt Mrs. Kcr.-di' previous
trial.
Material for New Water System at
Jacksonville Is on the Way
When Plant Is Completed Will Be
Splendid Ono.
Burke Trial Starts.
SANTA HOSA, Cal., Dec.
With the reconvening of the
for the trial of Dr. Willard
llurke, the ngoil inoprielor of
II.
coiiil
1.
the
ending, has been confirmed by tho
bad been indorsed by tbo peoplo and supremo court and sentence was rc-
llml be expected to bo sent to Wash- Imposed todny hy Judi;o Waste of the
iiiglnn
Smith, who ndmitledly bad much
influence In iioininiiling and elecl
intr llio former head of Princolon
university to Hie governorship, ex
PflOtcd Wilson's s"i)ort in his !-.
for tbo scnnlo. When ho broached
the subject to tho j;ovcrnur-oJoot,
Wilson jh reported lo have jjlvon him
u very chilly reception. The newly
elected chief executive deelnrcd hini
self in favor of Iho pooplo's cliolco,
IV ninller what Alaninos m...
niiulil be.
The law providini: for an advisory
vote on the Renatorship was re
Kiirdcd as a Joke bv llio politicians
of both rmrllcfl. As a result oniy
iliiimporlaut candidates entered tb"
primary and Mnrtino was an easy
winner. The tsditlcians and ton.
chiuo workora who had helped Wil-
suporlor court.
Wllklus has been In jail since July,
1907
Tho store (hat makes its advertis
ing valuable to you earns your sup
port. Every day some store's ad-
vertisiuu is particularly valuable lo
you and you can discovor which
store anil what advertisement in t
few moments.
son, nre surprised at bis stand,
'which Ihey regard as nenr-insnrir-eucy,
hut they intend lo carry their
fiudit auaiust Martiue into Iho leg
islature. Smith says that ho will bo elected
in spite of Wilson's activity against
him. He intimates that tbo matter
will end in a fight between Wilson
nud the legislature.
Simla Komi Minitariiuii on a charue
f having dynamited the dwelling ol
Lu'eltii Smith and ber sou, it became
apparent today that the trial will be
a bitter one und will consume three
weeks or more. Ono hundred wit
nesses liu vc been summoned and at
torneys for both Hides predict sen
sational testimony.
The court room wns crowded to
day and nearly one-third of the
spcelulors wero women, who occu
pied the splits nearest the defend
ant. f
The day was devoted principalis
to an outline of the case for the
prosecution by District Altorii".
I .en.
Tho object of the defense will lie
to show that Dr. llurke liiul n mo
tive for wishing to have Miss Smith
nit of the way, and this motive was
iif ciiiiiiniiai assertion or aiiss
inilb in the presence of inmates oT
the sanitaria iiitlml Dr. llurke was
the father of her child.
A rumor Hint Miss Smilh would be
trnoiig the first witnesies called wn
lenied bv District Attorney I.ea, who
mid that she wo.uld. not be called
lnlil after the minor witnesses hnd
'icon examined,
Hnsklna for health.
J. J. Menrs of Portland announce
that material for the new water sys
tem for Jacksonville will arrive soon
and work will be started inunediale
I.V. Ho is the' contractor and .f'4'2,
0(11) is the price.
The bjy reservoir lo store 'J'l,
110(1,000 gallons will be constructed
half u mile above the (own and (he
cily reservoir will he hnill of a ca
pacity to retain 200,(1110 gallons. Tue
supply comes from a watershed high
mi in the hills, inmuintr Jacksonville
an abundant snpph 0f pare water.
A compnny of real merit, a scenic
equipment unsurpassed by any com
pany I raveling and a play simple in
tory and pure in entimeiit are
some of the features of "Along the
Kennebec,'' the newest big success,
which will bo seen at the edfotd to
night.
The piny ntul company have
pleased vast audiences wherever
nreoenled and return dates hac
been solicited. A special feature
this season will be the introduction
of some eleven character specialties.
All special sconery is enrried for
the piodiicliou throughout and a
fine luiud is carried to advertise the
attraction.
County Clerk Coleman Certifies Real
and Personal Finures ArjuCflatinu
Larue Sum This Docs Not In
elude Railroad Property,
MR MAYOR
Med ford Mall
hrlrig results.
Tribune want ads
Ilaskiiis for health.
County Clerk Coleman has certi
fied to Ashland's municipal authori
ties an assessed valuation, as equal
ized by the county board, of .$2.7-10,-U)8
for the year 1910. This is on
real and personal properly as re
turned by the assessor.
The foregoing, however, does not
include railway road beds, rights- of
way. rolling stock, depots and de
pot grounds, telegraph and telephone
lines, elect rie light and power plants,
Tho nowly Incorporated town of
Talent held Its first election of oily
officers Monday, with tho followltiK
result:
Mayor, Marlon Tryor; recorder, J.
T.orrlll; treasurer. James Donley;
marshal, J. n! Manning; councllmen,
John Lacy, John Itoblson, Thomas
Hell nnd A. Alford.
The merchant must never relax his
anxiety to create buying opportuni
ties for his lint rolls not one now
and then, but mi endless chain' of
them.
which the state tax commission is
vet to puss, the result of whose Hnd-.
iugs will undoubtedly increase Ash
land's valuation to beyond the ..!.-'ir-OO
mark.
H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE
PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP
RICOTS. PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT
TREES ANO A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING
SHRUBS, R03ES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF
SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES.
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Office 116 Main Street
Office-Phone 2381- Res. Phone 2493
R. F. GUERIN
(& CO.
4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Have a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE
LOANS of from $500 to $3000 lo return investors 10 per cent tier
annum. If you have money to loan it will pay you to investigate them
;: J. E. ENYART, President. J A. PERRY, Vico-Prosidont.
:: JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
;; SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TORRENT. A GENERAL BANKING .;
SUSJNESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
THE GOLDEN RULE
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l As we have staled before in our ads, we opened too late to secure the advantage of the pntirp sperm's spriw hemo wo v 2
I compelled to sacrifice to move goods quickly. We have made special sales on special articles at special times, and all have been f
J entirely successful, Jut now we are going to inaugurate one GRAND CLEAN-UP SALE throughout our entire store, f
Commencing Saturday, Deccember 10th, And Ending Saturday, Dec. 17th
7 Days Of Bargain-Giving I Days of Unprecedented Slashing and Slaughtering
Ladies' and Misses' Suits Unspairingly
Underpriced
All suits worth from $18.50 CI 9 C
to $21.50 Clean-up Price of P 1 -0 J
All suits worth $22.50 to $30 j1 7 2
Clean-up Price of ... . PII3J
Hosiery Values That Merit Patronage
15c childrens school hose, fast colors,
heavy-ribbed; special this sale at 9q,
Our Century hose for children is always
bargain at 18c; 3 pairs for 50c
35c Lisle hose for children, linen heels
and toes, always on sale at ... 25c
Men's heavy cotton sox worth 15c, but
in this Clean-up sale they go at 7c
Super weight Burson hose at 25c
Men's and Boys' Clothing Temptingly
Priced
Men's overcoats, the shower- (TO CZ
proof kind, reg. $12.50 for P0.0 J
Two big lots, 1910 Fall best styles,
worth $16.50; these come CI 0 ETA
in brown & gray mixtures P 1 u J U
Just received, a nice shipment of dark
colors; they go for below ffl: CA
real values at low price of P 1 " JU
Youths' 3-piece suits, long pants, sizes
2S to 34, Clean-uK price .... $4.35
Boys' all-wool Cassimere suits, two
pairs of pants; ouk price . . . $5.00
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Men's gray diagonal Cassimere; a hum
mer at the low price of ... . $6.95
Another Big Hat Bargain For The
Ladies
Not many left on our shelves and all
must go
Hats worth up to $5.00
priced $6.50 to $8.00, now
must go CI At
at 01. 7 J
This m Season's Best Values, C? AD
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Make Tlie Golden Rule
headquarters for Christmas shopping
Toys Games, Books, Dolls, etc. No
trouble to show goods. We want you
to feel at home. 'Send the children in.
A List o! Acceptable Xmas Gifts
Ladies'and Gents' Umbrellas, Gloves,
il e.S,i f B-ags' Suspenders, Hand-
uv..L,i0,uWIH-yi oonars, Slippers, etc
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