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rw; si. ' -eai l fit III il H 1 SI iUEDJ'ORD iMAITi TRIBCNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19L0.. DEMAND. REPORT OF TIMES JURY i Secretary of San Francisco Labor t Council Says Continued Session Keeps OrjianlzctI Labor Under an Unjust Suspicion, .LOS ANflELIW, Oil., Dot-. 10. A'nilimv .1. OiiIIukIh'I', hocioIiuv l tli San Kiancihi'ii Liilxn- (.oiiiwil mjiil todny Hint liu will nt onro make u loruml demand upon tin npccbl jrrniid .itirv invpslijfaliiij,' tlui Tiini-r disiiHtor that it make an immediate report. He. insist thai the ioui weeks or more the urmid inry luih heun in Minion in Miffieieiit ami tliat with frecpiont porilpouenioat- llio inveHtialion in boinj,' dola.vcd. Oallanlier anjved here todnj from Hi. Loimh, vli)i-u he al tended llie convention of the .meiican 1'Vdeia tton of Lnhor ai u delegate. He oh- pihlifehod head(uarteiN heio and do glared hu would remain until he m- eures notion on liin dema'id. ,''! have made up my mind lo call upon the Krand jury for an.iminedi n(u report," niuiI fluiii;li(ir. "Wc have been patient hero, in Los Au jujle.s and the people (lnoiiplimil the ciMiiilry have held their Imnitli tui'J judtaent Ioiik ciioiiIi. It in linie now to let the world know uhat the rand jury linn fouud out. , "iVdjourninent mid delay only keep.s orfiiiuir.vd labor rontles and tinder unjuxt suspicion. ( um nnl isfiuil that nothini: ban been pre ijuutod to the Krand jury Hint ean even rolled on organized labor oi' bUHltiiu the (Iimi'ku" muile hy the Times. J. "Wo have stood for too iui(cb in lliis affair ahrndy." ISF AIRBANKS 10 SUCCEED 0 BIN Sucli Is Report, But O'Brien Main tains That He Will Return as Am- -bas'sador to Wppon Fairbanks Is C-".st of Taft. LOS AXCJKIjKK, Cnl., Dee. 10. -United Stales Ambassador Thomas .1. O'Hriou will return to his Tokio post, iiei-ordiiiK to bis etnphatie ! elnmllon today. H does not credit the rumor that Charles Fnir buiikss fonrier vice-president, is to succeed him thete. "Ileforo I left Washington," O'Hii. said, "I had a loin: tall: with the .president. .Thoro are jmr tieular reahons why 1 should return lo Japan and I am eeitain there has been no ehautie of plan." white bonne lo upend the wi'pk-oud iin Ihe kiiusI of President Tnfl. Fiiirbanks arried at noon and was driven to the executive mnnnioli. where ho waft warmly -reeled by the president t Advertised Letter List. - WASHINGTON, 1). (.. Dec. I. (liiHMin to lhu effect that former Vice-President Kaiibanks was to succeed Ambassador O'Brien us representative- of the United Sta(e government nt Tokio was revived to ilav when I'iurbh'ilks arrived lit the FOR SALE 2Kood oily lots, .foOII. J-l ueics., lVy iiiHum out, 10 ?Icicm in orchard, fine new bungalow, trade for income properly auywhore. li-ll) aoies, lino lioj: ranch, l'.'i miles Med ford, $15 per ncte; terms. .1 120 acres, 70 ijiiltivatcd, 'J5 in ul- J1 fulfil. 10 in orchard, j in bear ing, nil bottom soil, no waste, piod water right, -Wi miles lo station; $1:1,500, good terms. SI. uitrus or more under ditch, cloo ;lo limits. iiu;k or chicken ranch; pi ice low, easy terms. J.J() across H miles to station, o'O ames cultivated. -0 in alfalfa, 11iD wuler right, brush and wood bifid, easily cleared, 'J good houses, outbuildings, 1 horses, 5 cows, 70 goats, few hogs; all goes $'(() per acre, good terms. iU.iuno, $1'J50; 80 acres, $'2500; 1'20 ames, $11750; terms, ( miles to town. 110, .uoros, splendid soil, no wasto, "A, miles (o station, 70 acres clear ed, $85 per acre, tonus. 8 noros, (I miles out, chicken ranch, $500, iuick stile. 17 acres hearing orchard, '2 miles Talent, $8500. I reins. 100 iicroH nicely located, clone In, Hood InilhlliiKH., tnulo for city lots will mako goml suli-illvlalon. 'JO l-'2 aores, - mllos out, 7 year NowtowiiH ami llartlottti, tine bun galow, limn, nil tuulu, tnule tor lu Vinuo property. ill acres, under dilch, line pour and alfalfa laud, :i iniliw. out, denied and fenced j $250 per uoio. 10 lo 100 ue res fine Mill, 1 miloe out; $175 per aore. Ifi to 70 ae row, all cleared, fine puur uoil, $100 pur aeio, Knglu Point. CITY PROPERTY 230 iicich, find MtibdiviMiiu, 150 eleiuml, '2 iuili ISwtlo Point, $100 per acre. lllil ueios for hbhilivutioii, 3V& uiile Mudfuid, $10(1 pur cio. J 00 uerok, 5 miles .Medio rd, two thiids ptr, Imlanr tipple, huildiugii, all tooU, iioi'M etc., $'275 per acre, uuod tomw. Lot 32x111, new 'J-rooin lioiue, ue.tr imviiiK, $01)0. Kunming lioiiu, 10 iiniius, on 'm Miiin, cliMie in; piico cut for nuiek bale. 1'2 oJtv lot, oil W. Second nud Pulin .li eels, Hitjoiidux lota muIHiut $100 . ueh. Price $2800, Rood tenua. Ijvt on paving. COxUOO, $7S0. Muduru bungalow, $300 will hiuidle '2 good city lot, $50. '2 climclu lots. 41100. lrooui liutigulow, Imtli, pantry oU Ui. UM00. toruii. KJuo lot In Sliklyoii IIuIkIiUi , JI00 lift this week only, Lulu In West Wnlnut Purk, $1278 to $850, easy tonus. ! WANTED Gills for general housework. Listings of city properly and raiiohos. i IN NEW YORK SOCIETY. . Beautiful Women of the 400 Who Havo Luxuriant Hair. In gay New York, where women get their ideas from their foreign hislcrs, the Iiair tonic called Paris ian Sago is in great demand. Parisian Sage is the discovery of a well-known scientist, and he claims most emphatically that it is the only hair preparation that will kill (ho persistent dandruff gonns. Charles Strang guarantees J'uns inn Sago to cure dandruff in two weeks, to stop falling hair; to make dull, lifeless and colorless hnii beautiful and lu.xiirjaut; to cure all Helling 'diseases of the scalp, or money back. The price is only 50 cents a large bottle. Oironx Mfg. Co., Iluffalo, N. Y. , The following letters remain un called for nt the postofflce at Bed ford, Or., Dec. 0, 1010: A. K. Allen. Artrtur Aleson. C. W. Anderson, W. II. Anderson, C. D. Hnlrd, Hills Bontloy. Ada Hell, Mr. and Mrs. Alon.o Ulsliop, Florence MUilie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Uoltz. .John Uolund, Henry W. Urant, W. nrynnt, Charles Utick, .Mrs. K. It. Carter, David Dorn, Orover ICast (2), Goorco A. Forrls, J. Fuller, John Fleming, Gcrtrgc Hlnfy, F. K. Frost, W. P. Olllcttv, Joscpliino Onlloway, Clins. Olendonlng. Jack Gibson, Gen eva Hall, Mrs, J. C. Hanna, Alma Jlarymen, W. II. Hoaton, Uoyd II. Houston, Mrs. William Hoy, C. T. Humphrey, J. C. Hughes. K. A.. Ja cohson, Henrietta Johnson, Desslo King, It. II. LaUn, Ilobt. Leslie, Tlios. K. Lowry, Hunry IiWangood, Mrs. W. A. Martin, Medford Collection Agen cy, Hazol .Moore, Win. II. Moqby, Mrs. Win. Meltny, Arthur Murphy, Will M. Mullen, Walter Nash, A. Page, J. h. Paylor, W. A. Pottorff (2), Charles ItandlcH, Geo. U, Itlchard, A. W. Roblson, John W. Smltzer, Wnltor SpniikB, Mrs. A. Sterling, Mrs. J. K. Stevenson, Jim Taylor, I. W, Thomson, H. Van Hoerenbcrg Jr., Hen Vim Iloeronlierg. W. A. Ward, D. II. Watson, lames Walton, Ned Weaver, J. II. Williams, W. II. Wil liams, Win. Wilson. Packages C. II. Hamilton, W. Illgham, Alfied Ashor, Dorry Mlnk ler, A. Hallahan. Parties calling for tho above lot ters please say "advertised." A charge of one cent will bo made upon delivery. A. M. WOODFORD, P. M. BIG DIVIDEND SEATTLE FAIR Directors Anilolincc That They Have $30,000 Ready for Distribution Amonn Stockholders Will Help Tuberculosis Leayuc. BUATTM3, Wash., Dec. 10. The directors of tho Alaska-Yukon-Pa- clflc exposition announced that a dividend amounting to $30,000 Is ready for distribution among tho stockholders. A major share of thl? money will bo presented to tho local aiitl-tuborculosla league, stockholders having ass'ned their stock to this charity. Aside from tho $30,000 dividend, the exposition loft improvements for tho University of Washington which cost $92,700, Including grading, clear lug and landscaping 225 acres of land, a pumping plant, a double war ter system for drinking and Irriga tion, a sower t system and paved streets. t For Rent Hoarding house, modern equip ment; toilet, bath, city wnler, elec tric lights, range nnd hot wnlcr heat er; located witahiu one block Medfoid depot. Impure Aldeuhngcu, Ilogue Hiver Kyeetrie Co. To Trade for Seattle Income Property 50 acres. Fine im provements; 40 ac. in bearing orchard, balance set to trees, 24 years old; less than 2 miles from city; price $55, 000. ROGUE RIVER LAND CO. 11 N- CENTRAL AVE. IMEDFORD, OR. BURKE TRIAL IS DELAYED Both Prosecution and Defense. However Arc Busy Sensational Session' Is Expected Monday When Case Bcujns Anain. i.,. riimn tAimrvii I r hi. office examining evid ence thn ai he will introduce Monday. A tional session is expceic. ... case is .turned. While Lea will not .. ... i.i: ,.i nit in reu- miv -o, U is uum.-.-.. ... - ' . SANTA KOSA, Cal.. Dec. J0. Allboiigli there was no oex'-ion of tU Ilurko trial today, bolh the procc ctition and the defense were far from idle. DUtiiet Attorney Ln spent the grcnterparl.of the day at da'3 .... , u:.. i.. In. v,i for Lucttu bnuins un - pan after Dr. BurkcV prelun.na healing will be explained. The nnuiCH of thiwp whom it is believed Wuve her money to make the journoy nre expected to be rcvenlud. Precautions are being tnlicn lo prevent overcrowding of the couit room; us u record-breaking attend ance is expected. Attorney Lcppo for the defence held several long conultntionA with Ins iiHMiciale conji-el today. Lcppo alto hinted iU n bonation. Ueinuing Monday night, tho Nat theater will present specialties from the .Sullivan & Considinb vnudevillo circuit Monday and Tuesday nighH. Master of the violin, George Yeo man, jest a Jennitn jester. Ho will make vou all laugh with his German jokes nnd dialect. Wednesday and Thursday nighU, Gil Ilrown and Lit Mills-, who know how to sing and dance in u fashion to suit theatergoers. Drown and Mills are two of the cleverest sing ers and danccrt. on tho Sullivan & Considiue vaudeville circuit. Hemomber, the Nnt theater puts ,.n nnlv first-class attractions. A t n Tirnwn and wife of Sacramen-i ,.i,11CL. l' pictures with each chaiigo to arc stopping In town for a few 0f vaudeville. Admission vaudeville nights, 120 cents. llNllltoftfliiHftptoailtofl E. F. I. T .. '. ORCHARD ..ONCE MORE AN IRRIGATED WINS A NATIONAL PRIZE I mention inatk1 it jiossihlt' for tin Konc U'ivcr valley lo win tho CJi'aiul Swccpslakcs Pri.c at tlio Spokano Na tional Apple Show- jtistas it has ninth it possible for the Unfile KMver valley to win the first prize on its Newtown l'ippinsnt the Cnnmlinn Internntionnl Show at Vnneoiive.r. Irrigation will make the Iiogne River valley the greatest orchard district in the west; it will double the crops of the producing orchards; it will convert our waste area into prosperous homes; it wjll bring more people into the val ley; it will build up the district and in the future, as it has done in tho past, it will make it possible to produce, the fruit which has won and will win the prix.es offered by the national shows. The irrigation system of the Uogue KMver Valley Canal Company, when complete, will irrigate 55,000 acres of land and the canal .system will serve the orchardisLs on every side of the city of iModford. The source of wafer supply is lish Lake and Four-Mile 1 ake, at the foot of Mi. McLaughlin, which is also the wa ter supply for Medford.'s municipal system. The Hopkins lateral, which is a part of tho Ixogiie River Valley Canal Company system, now covers 27,000 acres and the company is prepared to accept applications from water-users from tiny of the districts covered bv this lateral. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. MEDFORD, OREGON. 3 - - : V mmmmmmKmamKmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmHmBBnamtmsKBammmmHm 9 YzZy A t Electric P Pointer on $5 Lighting 3 "J am pbinting at the greatest light since the yS discovery of the electric incandescent. It is the vj General Electric Mazda Lamp. It is rapidly Sv displacing the ordinary carbon incandescent N because it gives twice as much light for less money. But that isn't all : it gives light of a vastly better quality a clear white light that is restful to the eyes. In fact, this Mazda Lamp is an invention that has revolutionized electric lighting: that has enabled anyone to now enjoy tne many advantages of elec tric light." "Now it will cost you nothing to come in and let me prove to you that what I am sayino is liter ally true. Come now; your visit entails no obligation whatever." ROGUE RIVER -, ELECTRIC f ' COMPANY ?JH , fffffiiiiiumiimti - . mLrt K V J0f JAh 7j i. VM g j ''vlllllh ML Hi SKyyT,,... tf Mi l m.m 7jMMrMMMMMWauaainnwm IMWWWMMWWinH-tW mii : : : : : ; : ; : : ; ' : ' : - ; : : ; - : . : ; ; ; : : : : ' ; -; : : : -: ; ; : : : : : : : : : t(le1t'Ai'j'l)hAPIi ' thtHMmmihm A PRACTICAL PLAYTHING nnmn ?O0, Taylor & Pliipps niilg - r : f . m. m m m -- . m w a . m m ome-VMuaewtiw. e umi&L For sale by Medford Implement Co., 22-'Jt5 North Bartlett St. Dealers in all kinds of vehicles and farm implements, spray outfits, etc. Your patronage so licited. & WttMMWMMMMMMM'MMMMMMWMM MMMMMM'