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MICDFCftP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAW.-PECEMBtiR, .12, 1910. rV t STEAMER On REEF IS POUNDING MINERS ELECT TO PIECES; 106 LIVES IN DANGER OFFICERS TUESDAY Wireless Call for Aid Is Sent Out Hlnh Seas Break Over Ship Op erator Says Passcnijcrs Arc Ir Grcnl Danjjcr. "'.COKlJOVA, Alaska, I)o, 12. Thtf futo of 100 pontons aboard tint Alas ka tScamshlp companyt uteamor Olympln, which 1b pounding to piece on tho reef near HUgh Island, Prince Wllllnncl Sound was unknown hero t un early hour today. Scvernl vcBselfc havo put out from lioro nnd from Vnl dez to nld tho dlBiiblud ship. 'Dip .gale, which began Saturday Btlll nwecpH tho sound and grave fenris are entertained for tho safety of those who took piusnago on tho vessel. 1'lfty Passcngcro. When tho Olympla left hero Satur day night there were 52 passengers aboard, Inbst of whom woro hound for Valdc7. nnl Howard. Among thoni woro United States District Juilgo CUHhinan, Mrfl. Cushmnn, United States District Attornoy George It. "Vhllcor nnd other members of tho Third district court, who wero en route to Valdoz, whore court wjih to conVono today, Tho nhlp 1b In com uinnd or Captain J, DnnlelH, and she carries a crow of f 1 nion. Tho Olympla sailed from Cordova at C o'clock Saturday night, having arrived Horn Seattle earlier In tho dy. Sho carried a number of pan rengora who previously had nailed on tho tSeamshlp Northwestern, which wotn aground nt Fnlso hay, San Juan lAUiid, December 2. Tho night was clear hut a 55-mJIo Rale was blowing whun the ship start ed for Valdoz. Hti'iirlc at AllclnlKlit. It Is bolloved that sho struck at midnight ns n wlrclqss call for said was picked up at tho naval wireless operating station shortly afterward. Tho call was answered Immediately and Operator llnyos, aboard the wrecked vessel, flashod tho howh that the Olympla bad struck tho roof nnd that high seas woro breaking over her. According to llnyea tho ship had struck nu exposed position on UHgh Island and tho passengers wero In peril. Hayes did not explain tho causes of tho wreck. Tho meHBago was rerolved with dif ficulty Thon forsovoral hours noth ing morn was heard from the craft. At 10 o'clock Sunday morning an other message wsb received from Hayes In which he said that the storm wns getting worse, that tho steamer was helpless and was being phunde'd ngnlnnt the rocks. Tho pounding. Hayes explained, made It ujniost Impossible to operate tho wire It's. Ufo HoatH Heady. ln tho last message received here from tho Olympla, Hayes said that the lifeboats woro ready for liiuuc.li lug but that thoy would only bo taken to as ft last resort. At the time the phsuongerB woro ealin In the face of the peril and bail decided to stand by the ship anil await aid, unless the craft began to go to pieces. : According to ropoits from Valdez today tho mall steamer Horn salMl from Seward yesterday aftornoon to the aid of (ho Olympla and the Steamer .luue left from Valdez, also the goerumeut launch Kort Mmuni The Ian mh ('nrilr has willed from Ka (alia Tho June and the Dora. It Is heljeed. have already reached the scene of the wieck. As soon (is the pusnongors are res cued they will be brought to Valdez LIGHTS STRENGTHEN PORTLAND. Dee. fi.-r-Jlouoipm on this market l"r week fltadlflK to day wero: WW entile, 'JM culven, OtW Jio,', lOOH wheep, 081 joiiIb nnd 21 liomoN. i. The very light 'receipts in nil lin hud ii tendency to alienj;tboi) price. Aiuenjr cuttle receipts wero two plie jionicuul hIccix, eueli weighing 2110 pounds. They sold-for irw.70, up did also I'Jli steera that weighed liMfi. - The liht receipts lire o.xplninod bf market eNpertH un due to a ncnmni lietweeu unisH Midi hay-fed entile I((kmIh indicate tjuil mi inerenwd niiinliur of cattle tire on l'ced in tlie territory trihutui;v to this nin.rlv.it. U'liile lhi h hue, very few of the entile on feed liuve liild time lo take en profitnlile weight. (Iflod phh sold ul .f 1.8(1. Fair tit, medium piul ity brouglit .fa.LTi. Tlievslieep market was fair. Out lot of 77-peund Junius brought $o.'.. (JonlH sold nt $2.50. The ho; mnrkut wiih practically unchanged; medium weight even hogs Mild ut $8. i I.. All ntrl.l.lr Tlirnnnllhllt llnHa'rl II Mil liail lliia iiiiuuynuui uihivu States anil Canada 350,000 Mem bers Will Pillot on Officers Two Will Ocliato on Ship Subsidy. ' UNVI3USLTY OK OIUCGON, Hu gono, Ore., Doc, 12. Although no definite wording of tho proposition has na yet bpon ngreed upon, It hns been decided, by vote that tho ship subsidy problom will bo tho question of debate for the uiombora of tho Pa cific CoaBt Debating league, repre senting Lolaud Stanford, Junior Uni versity, Unlvorslt of Washington nnd tho University of Oregon. Oregon suggested tho subject, Stanford hav ing submitted the Central Dank question nnd Washington "Tho Sln glo Tnx." Tho same question will ho de bated by the teams representing tho University of Utah and University of Oregon when Leon ltny and How ard Zimmerman will represent Or egon nt Snlt Lake city In Kobruary It was decided today thnt tho Oro gou teams for the triangular de hates will bo choaon by try-outs to be held In Jnnunry. Out for Presidency. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Doe. 12. Toniorniw in eluulion tiny for tho United Mineworl;ors of Amuiicu. I.i nil (he districts throughout the Unit ed Ktates mid Cuniidii the :irU,000 nieiiibors of the orgunizutinn will fonl lot for local nnd internntionul olli eoih. Knoli district wiH elect offi cers nnd the miners on tie mime bill lots will vote for tin; men who will head I lie general orgunizution. lohii l White of lotvu is oppowug Tlionius I. Lovin Tor tho national presidency. Ix'wis -311000011011 John Mitchell us bend of the oigunizutieii mid since ho lint been ju oft ice there bus been considerable fuetionul strife. Lewis is milking the nice for ro-oloetion on liis record its presi dent. "I look for 11 vindication of ,n.v .idiuiniHtrntion," haid Lewis todaj', eoinirienliiii; pu the eeiniug eloetioii. The vote will bo canvassed mid the rcHitlt announced iiiMuuuury. UNITED STATES TO RULE SALE OF MILK WASHINGTON. D. V., Dee. 10. KollowiiiK the exunipie set by tho nt;riculturul uiid other department, (lie department of commerce nnd In ner has issued a set of rules ov cmiim the sale of milk in buildings under its .jurwietiou in Washing ton. The obieet'is to insure piuc niillc boini' offered for sale. Tin Ktiimlurd of, hiioh milk to he sold herenftor sliull bo determined by the ijniry divi-jton, bureau of animal in dustry of tlie department of ugricul 1 11 re. IIuskiiiR for health. MODERN HAIR DRESSING has plnjcd Imvoo with the treses r' yt fair hit, and driiKiiUts every when) o)in ini'iit ua the fact that tlicy nro selling large iiuiiulltlos ut sago for nmkhiR the (ilil-fimlilunrd "sjkh ten," such an was uwd by our Rrniuliiiotlipn for proinotlns tint growth of their hnlr and rcHtorlui; Ui natural color. The demand for this well know a licrlt for tills parpone hns been m great tli.it one inaiiufiicturor has taken nilvnutnKC o( tho fact, ami has placed on the niarkot na hh'iil "sngii tea," contain his sulphur, n valuablo miu'ily for dun drulT nnd Mlp ranhes and irrltntloni. Tills propariitlnn, which is culled Wycth's Sago nnd Sulphur. Is sold by all liiuhni: ririiRKliU for fit) cents and 91 n bottle, or will tin sent direct by the Wyoth CltemleaV Tompany, 71 Portlnmlt St., New, i'ork City, upon receipt of price. ...I'Oll dAUfcJ IIY hKON IS. HAS KINS. MKDFOltl). Oil. SCHOOL CHILDREN Often need Glasses tlurlnrj tho formative period of childhood. Let us prepare the rjlasscs for your children's eyes, and tho chances aro tho slinht error will he speedily corrected nnd ivltiiln n short time the chil dren's eyes will lie restored to normal. DR.STBPHENS0N Office Over Allen's Store, Main and C Street, Phono Main 1057. Medford, Or. Mf'M nmswmmrm HHATTLK. Wash.. Dec. IS. The steamship Olympla Haldol for Alaska finin Seatilo Decumbur f, havliiK 011 bomd the pnscougers of the stottmsulp Northwestern which went imhoie at Knlso bay, San Juan IhIhiiiI. Doeeiu ber 7 She currlvtl 30 pHMWugera, h iiew of M muii nnd several lnmilied tons of freight, CnptHlu J. T. Dan iels was In comutnud. The Olympln was un iron steam ship. SKS? toiM gross. She wu built at Glasgow In IK8U and wns known ttw the Dunbar Castle. When tut ven ue! was transferred to Annrlisu reg lstr later hi niuiie wns elm aged to Ohiupln. Tho ililp Is Miluetl at U'K 000. MOVING PICTURES DO BIG BUSINESS NORTH JUNUAU. AlMkn. Pw It Ju iisiut oud Dougloa Uiloud or sllve with new u$tiwnnt tnterprUM for tho benefit of tho Indian uatlvti who have ivarnwl Urgi sums during Uiv summer and fgll In lh fUhrlu ud are now able to uy SO rnts tmck to low nioUou pleturt In th wTurl small halls rucuily built hr. A roller skating rial; wtu oi-.ml fortulffbt o on a venture uud tut lmlluns nre spuaMn; IS to IS hours a day niasterlnjc tli "Nuri V tuul tho dovetail movoiponu 0 Tho inaiiatemont has net aside uiu nlgltt (or the exclusive u of the ua Uvo, 'iMtj ft Xmas Confections YOUNG MEN OF MEDFORD, THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME FOR FINE CONFECTIONS. YOU GET SOMETHING FOR YOUR MONEY HERE AND THE RECIPIENT WILL LOVE YOU EVER AFTER RECEIVING THE GIFT. Buy aH'er" A Fancy Box df Candy AND WIN HER HEART. YOU CANT GO WRONG BY GIVING GOOD CANDY. LADIES-WE SELL THE FINEST PIPES AND SMOKERS' SUPLIES TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE, e Rittfei- & bliiilap CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. f-f -r4- -- 4- --' .Itilin Grieve, Kd Khby uud LuKe Knst were down from Prospect tlie torn nnrt of the week. Tliov reintrt business ko1 that tection of the country. Dr. K. Kirelige.sucr wns down from Upper Hotfitc river, vimtinjr with friends uud uttcudinir lo busi nesH. v , ; ; Aire. L S: WilliniiiH was u Jledioid vIbIIoi oil Friday. M. J. NnsHiimnii and launiy 01 Colorado have co'ine to t'eiitrnl Poi.il to lesido mid have oue to Iiou-jI'-l.eep'ni": in tlie Mcnitl Imiii"c, on Front street meiit iprove- iH, .nt ..iiii, mi Timwiliiv niL'lit will be lib'eruily pnti;oui74'd. These sc,ri iiiiiii Hircei. 1 It is liopd tjiut the entertuim Hivcn Ijv the liadics' t'ivic Impn sc,rich of excellent to mis-' entertuiiiincjit. hie niost nnd if nut attended menus boiuutliini; uood. 7vh, Lesineisler ?u-. n Medford visitor lastof the week. I. C. Hooricljj lias u lurtre force of cleiks to , n'ccominodate nil shopping ut the stori'v). iAIiss Ileulnh Cnldwell. one of the ))opuIur teachers' in our school, was vi-jitiiijf hoiiio folks at Ashland Snt urdny and Sunday. . HC. Diinbiii. chief cleik nt Faber & Mepoimld's, has brouglit his fuiu- ly Irom llliuoiH to Central I'omt nlni Iiiih rented Jhs. Uclle Plcuhiint's cot- tiiKO'in tho subiiibs for 11 lcsidence. ydiool Cleik .Jncobn has complet ed the census of school children for Central Point school distuct, nnd linds 405 children of school njjo 111 thin school district. f'nttfrri) Put,.! cj.di.wil flf.lt-if.1 liltlflV ......& . fin. niiiuwi ...-... .v....v, voted 11 l'2-uilll tnx for tlie eusniii,: year, Airs. ,)oe Mniiu uud Lester, Air.-. F. J. Tnylor nnd ion, Mrs. F. J. l'rnett nnd soili W, E. Whiteside and wife, Arr. and Mrs. A. K. Woolverton, J. S. lnirnctt, Hull and Pnut N01 cross, Frnnjc Ilntfield, Dan Ilerrm. C. 12. Wnlker were amonir the many Central Point people that spent Sut- urdnv aftcmoon in Medford. There will be ipiite 11 cluinpc in our Southern Pacific depo force this week, viz.: Joe Winters, brother-in-law to Ajreut Cornelius, suececils Clarence ,Pnnkey ns freiKht clerK, and It. M. Holmes of Vermont .suc ceeds 1). 15. Jncob.s ns assistant nscnt. The molor on Saturday tlilit hntl 10 passenger, from Medford to Cen tral Point. ( O. llurtoii bus iinprovcd the inter ior of bis bniber sliop. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN : ' : . i : . . : f t Tf H f f WOODVJLLE ITEMS. I ft. t . r t i r t .-fr-f'f-f4't,,,--"," these 1 such led- Learn the Cause of Dally Woes anil End Them. When tlie buck nebes and throbs When housework is torture. , When night brings no rest not sleep. . When urinary disorders set in. Women s lot is 11 weary one There in 11 wav to escape woesr , Doaii'a Kidney Pills cure ills- 1 , ,.., Have cured women here in ford. , This is one Medford wouuiu's tes timony: sMrs. Mury Wititerlinlder, nenr W. Jnckson street, Medford, Or., nay,: "I used Donn's Kidney Pills, procur ed nt Haskins' drug store, with good results when suffering from kidney trouble, nnd 1 know of other persons who buvc tnkcii them with benefit. Sincii 1 took Donn's Kidnev Pills. iibout n year ago, 1 hnvc not had tho least trouble from my kidneys. This remedy deserves my henry indorse ment." For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Millburu Co.. Ilufful.), K. Y solo agents for the United Stnlo.. Hemeinber tlie nnmo Dunn's nnd tnke no other. TJie store that makes its advertis ing valuable to you earns your sup port. Every day some store's ad vertising is particularly valuable to you and you can discovor which store nnd what advertisement in 1: few moments. 1 , ,1. Sam Sundry, the gmno wnrden. went to Medford Thumln.Y on bus iness concerning the Anient dam. ..Will Milton uud Will )j:k.w.cre in Medford on business Thursday. Hcv.,Coen attended court in Jack sonville, , Tnesduy. j , Mr. llautnbiich of Medford wns in Woodville en Monthly lookipg ultei his bnnk building being erected here. Mrs. J. E. Hay has been siiflenng with blood poison in two of her lin gers. A sinnll pimple appenrcd on entdi linger and grew larger nnd. ba- enmq ho very utitufiil thnt the phy. scial was called. . Mvs. l).v bus been lia'vine tho, fingers drcs,scd ev evy day, and, nltlioiigb they nre still very painful, it is hoped that nil dan ger is past. i , The Sunday scligol is preparing n cnntutii to be given on Christina, eve. The Sundny school has ,st in creased in mipibers that it will nc impossible to get nil the parents and friends in the church. The bnsemeiit of tlie new scliowliouse is ,tho only room in. town large .enough to ac commodate nil who wisli to attend. The Woodville saloon closed its doors today. The election here lust Tuesday re sulted, ns follows: Mayor, O. Worts; riwnr.W. rimrles Wnrrent treasurer. (L K. Senmniis; constable, C. S Hel- brad: Couneilinen, J. . Jacobs, . M. Hint. M. Inircknrt, It. Myers, Will Peek nnd James Heir. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Jacobs at tended the memorial service of the It. P. O. E. lodge iu Medford last Sunday. '1 Notice. Yourself and friend are cordiall invited to attend nn old-fashioned thicken dinner and supper given b the ladies of tho M. E. church at the Angle Opera house, East Main street. Wedncsiy, December M. Dinner. 50 cents; supper, 25c; children under 12, 2oe. Object, n new eliuich. (Signed.) COMMITTEE. a V ;- j- 't .. .; ' .: n ., i ,J ti t .. t .1 , "k m w W TOMORROW WE WILL TELL fdl) SOMETHING rvJ i ORIENTAL ' I RUGS ClJTHBERTS tORNER CENTRAL AVE AND.SIXTH STREET H?t .! See the Mechaiiical Doll Etehioiistta tion ai .v. 1 i'kjIiI' s jvenuiei Every Afternoon One i. Saturday Three to Six and 1 . Seven- thirty to Nine thirty A Big Attraction PRIVATE WIRE PHONE 1831 Moss 6 CO; GRAIN AND gTOCK BROKERS W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR. ROOM 15, P. O. BLOCK MEDFORD, OREGOfr Careful Movers 9 Parties mOVintl will do well fn enll nn MATTHEWS & LAKE tO handle their hmicphnld nn'mle They pack and ship furniture and K and set up furniture and do unback hauling of alj kinds. cliAlctl. Phone 2151. s Baggage in