Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 28, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aCBDFORD, ORISON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1910.
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Personal
llnvo you noticed tho new plunk
Hlricwnlaks from the end of Oukclalo
avenue to Oakdale Park addition?
Fifty-thrco acree Bpeclal, 10 acres
coming Into bearing orchard. Call on
J. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power
Co.'b otrica. tf
.Samuel S. Swonnlng, deputy su
pervisor of the Crater National for
est, left Tor the Klamath country yes
terday on official business. Ho will
travel by train, to Klamath Falls, and
from there go on snow shoes to Fort
Klamath and other places. Ho ox-Cornltlus-Gnr'ier
Co., 133 W. Main
street, for city propor'y. tf
pects to bo gono at least six weeks.
Peter M. Kershaw spent Wednes
day In Ashland on business.
Stone's candles are fine, fresh and
cheap. Try them. Opposlto now de
pot, tf
William Von der Hcllen of Englo
Point was a visitor In Medford
Wednesday.
Wanted Hoarders A now board
ing houso has opened at 706 South
Onkdale. Call and sco us for fair
treatment, or address F. II. More
laud. 302
Chns. Turpln of tho Renshnw or
chard was a Medford visitor Wednes
day. Cornltius-Gir .or Co., 133 W. Main
street, for city property. tf
S. Vilas Ucckwlth has returned
from a business trip to Portland.
Have you noticed tho new build
ings going up In Oakdale Park ad
dition just south of Mr. Root's? tf
Colonel J. F. Mundy Is on ono of
his flying trips to Medford.
Private room and board with Mrs.
J. D. Fay, three blocks from central
part of town, 310 N. Rartlett.
John Sheridan of Seattle, who has
purchased Dr. J. F. Roddy's interest
In the Nash hotel, arrived Wednes
day and Is in conferenco with Cap
tain Nash regarding proposed im
provements. Cornltlus-Garner Co., 133 W. Main
Etrcet, for Jty proporty. tf
Judge C. U. Watson of Ashland
spent Wednesday In Medford.
John H. Carkln, attorney at law.
over Jackson County bank.
Ed Clngcade of Eagle Point Is a
visitor In Medford.
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. Offico over Strang's drug
store. tf.
Mrs. Frank Brown of Englo Point
was a Medford shopper Wednesday.
Is your iouso wlrod? Ono cigar
less a dny would pay for a hundred
per cent Increase In comfort. Starl
living tho electric life. tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nlckols of
Eagle Point spent Wednesday In
Medford visiting friends.
If you haven't got a block In Oak
daeo Park addition you had bcttoi
get one at once. See W. II. Everhard,
900 Ninth street, West, for particu
lars. tl
Mrs. Gub Nichols and daughter,
Ruth, of Englo point, wero recent vis
itors In Medford.
Wanted, a young man who is a
competent stenographer. Apply at
office I51g Pines Lumber Co. !
J. II. Anglo of Eugene Is In Med
ford on a Bhort business trip.
Cornll ins-Garner Co., 133 W. Main
Bt.ect, for city property. tf
I.eland lieverldgo has returned
from a trip to Portland.
Moor-Ehni Co., lonns, Fruilgrow
ers' Hunk building.
W. W. Johnson of Trail creek was
a vhdtor In Medford Wednesday.
hots A good lot just of pavement
on South Central avenue, $500 cash.
Inqulro Van Dyke Realty Co., 239
T. 11. Andrews of Talent spent
Wednesday In Medford.
Christmas candies. Best and
cheapest in town. Stono's Cand
Storo, opposite now dopot.
John H. Wilson of Evans creek
spent Wednesday in Medford on
business.
Lots for sale. Three south front
lots on Fourth street, fGr.O'cnch if
taken at once. Tho Van Dyko Realty
Co., 123 East Main strcot. 239
J. W. Meyers of Central Point was
a Medford visitor Wednesday.
Cornitius-Gnrner Co., 133 W. Main
Ftreot, for city property. tf
Tho public library will bo open as
usnnl Wednesday afternoon.
eBttor property at best prices and
terms. Ask R. H. Lincoln, 21 Jack
son County Bank building. 265
Tho Swastika danco will bo given
on Thursday evening, December 29,
and not on Friday ovening, December
30, as announced.
Ask for Columbia hams, bapon
and lard and go tho best. For sale
by all first class grocers and butch
era. "
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT.
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and Local
The Swastika club will
dance Tlim-Mlny cvquint;. A plcnn
iu
urn evening is assured.
Try Stono's new storo for your ci
gala and tobacco. Fresh goods, low
prices. Opposite S. P. depot.
Harvey Y. Stott, who has bcon em
ployed forjjomo time on tho Pacific
& Eastorn7left Tuesday for his old
homo In Illinois. Mr. Stott came to
tho valley a year ago for his health
and hns found It.
Columbia hams and Columbia and
Royal Anno bacon aro dry sugar
lured. Ask your denier for Colum
bia brand lanl. tr
John Crane of Applegate came in
Tuesday with a bunch of fino beeves
for tho local mrrkot.
Every light but electricity gives
)ff smoke and smoko contnlns Boot,
vhlch deposits on your wall paper,
curio! us, draperies. Electric light
lows In an nlr tight bulb. tf.
Will W. Joln.son of Talent wns In
Medford Tuesday exhibiting a branch'
of a raspberry vino on which 32 bor
rles wero cllnginc. It was plucked
Xmns dny.
Miss Matney nnd nleco Miss
Roundtree of North Bnrtlett street
aro enjoying their Christmas holidays
with relatives and friends in Jack
sonville and Applegate.
The Donovan and Archer families
on North Central wero mado exceed
ingly happy Christians morning by
being so pleasantly remembered with
such a big supply of tho necessaries
of life .Thanks to that noble nnd hu
mano order of Elks.
Wanted, to buy a carload of fat
hogs. If you have less thnn a car
load wrlto us. Union Meat Co., Med
ford Meat Co., Medford. tf
Phone tho Rogue River Creamery
for milk, cream, butter or butter
milk. Mali 2C81. tf
SPEEDING TO GREET HIS
TWINS; IS ARRESTED
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Dec. 2S. C.
C. Slmrp was arrested for speeding
his automobile on Central avenue to
day and taken before Judge Roso
whero ho plead guilty. Sentence wns
suspJnded when ho informed the
judge that ho had bcon notified by
telephono that his wife had just pre
sented him with twins and ho was
naturally In a hurry to reach his
homo.
"Your enso Is unusual," rcmnrked
the court, after Sharp had been
heard. "1 sentenco you to 25 In Jail,
but In view of tho. exigencies of the
situation, I suspend sentence. Mr.
Sharp, don't let It hnppon again."
"But, your honor, do you mean "
protested Sharp.
"I said," Interrupted tho Judgo,
"Don't let It hnppon again."
"Never again," absented Sharp, a?
ho left the court, whllo tho bailiff
pounded for order.
EXTEND RAILROAD
TOWARD FAIRBANKS
SEATTLE. Wash., Dee. '28 Tli
t'upper River & Northwestern rail
wnv will lie extended toward Fair
luniks in the Tuiiuuu gold district u
soon iih (ho weather in the uprin,
will allow, according to inforniutio'
Mint has ,jus leaclied Seattle Iron
Vow York. It is said Hint the lim
ill lie pushed toward Fuiibnnk
from Chitinu. Chilian is about 1,'x
miles, troin Cordova, tlie ocoiin ter
ninus (if Hie line. It is eslimuU'i
Hint the cost of constructing the lint
'letwecu Chilina and Fairbanks, :
distance of Hill) miles, would be tip
proxiuiiuHiv .yw.oiw.ooo.
FRANK M. SMITH NOW
CONTROLS KEY ROUTE
OAKLAND. Cnl., Dec. '28-Frniil
M. Smith. Hie borax magnate, wh
s 'the principal stockholder in th
Key Route railway, hns concluded .
deal wheiebv he has trained coiilro
of the Oakland Traction compnii'
and the balance of tho Kev RouU
stuck that he did not already own
according to n persistent rumor ii
liiiiiucinl ciielcs today.
Tho report states Ilia) Smith ha
mirchased the holding- of Willhin
Kershaw in both concerns.
AUSTRALIA PREPARING
TO DEFEND HERSELF.
MELIJOritXK. Dec. '8 -Active
preparations me beiujr made by tin
commonwealth with a view to th
orttnblislimcnt of defense forces o.'
Hie soundest footing in the shortest
possible time. The latest calcula
tions that have been made iudienti
that at least 100,000 vouths botweoi
the ime-, of 14 and 'JO your will In
ready for t.riiiiiing in July no.t, ac
cording to tid vices reaching heic to
day. The defense department luus ako.i
measure accordingly and is order
ing nil the neinrv clothing nip'
eipiipmont. Further to aughioiit the
war forces of I he commonwealth, it
is propofced to increase I lit war fore
to 50.000.
p. ! I.ll "
I (asking for Health.
GENERAL STATE
FUND INCREASES
Report of Secretary of Stato Shows
Good-Sized Growtii in State's Re
ceiptsItemized List Is Given
Out.
SALEM, Or., Dee. 'Jtf. A huge in
crease is shown in the general stute
fund according o the report of the
.secretary of htnle during the pas.
two years, lhe receipts lor the lasi
two years nmojint to sf.l.T.'W.D.JO.BT.
against $2,80.yl0o.-l!l lor the pre
ceding biennial period.
Following is an itemized statement
of leceipts for the general fund,
which does not include receipts foi
various funds in which the money
collected is absoihed in the fund fo,
Which they are cellected:
Ualaneo on hand September DO
U)08( !?2H8!)7.!)ii; from taxes, $:,-0-13,170.1)5;
from interest on defend,
payment of taxes, 31)0.04; taxes oi
insurance premiums, 14,010.1;!.
bale of surplus products of stato in
stitutions, ('i454.43; fees of state
engineer, 12,017.4:1; convict lnboi
211,430.07 ; care of local insane
5150.35; fees of Minrehio cohrl
12,780.20;. violation of game' laws
4o0.37; sundry fees of state de
partment, 148.(iS0.73; for keeping
deposits of express and iiisuranc
companies, 0708.51); coiporalioi
fees and licenses, 205,737.55; Ii
"ense on gross earnings, 1 1,410.02
'uteres! on deposits of state funds
$20,13(1.41; fees for examination o
bniiks, 5750; fees of board of eon
Irol, 4835.08; fees for niuiiitcnaiiu
of feeble-minded, 3500.73; tvausfei
trom insurance fund, 113,257.31.
transfer from swamp lnud fund
$7100.85; from niibcellnnoou.
ources, 3581.40.
GORE DEFIANT
Blind Statesman of Oklahoma De
dares He Expects to Live and Dii
in Senate. Finhtlnn Graft and the
Grafters Made Target of Abuse
WASHINGTON', D. C, Doc. 28.
Senator Thonins P. Goro of Okln-
onm moved by a story printed In
jpposltlon papers that bo was on his
tvay homo and Intended to retire, to
lay uttered a defiant stntoment, do-
larlng ho expected to live- and dlo
u tho bcnat, fighting graft nnd graft
era. Tho senator said that ovor since
Is crarges of fraud In connection
vlth Indian lands ho had been the
target for vitriolic abuse and fake
barges." Tho resignation story, he
aid, was tho culmination of tho at
tack. "I have no thought of resigning,"
aid Gore. "I havo no expectation
hat 1 will bo defeated for re-election
.vlion my torm expires. I intend to
Ivo and dlo In tho senate, and I shall
vago eternal warfare on graft and
;rastorB."
Goro's term does not expire until
1915.
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REFRIGERATOR CARS
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 28. The Su
iremo court lias handed down an up
iiiou affirming the judgment of the
iwer court of Umatilla county foi
wimiigc in the sum of 2258.25 to
'. V. .Martin, a fruit shipper, against
lie Oiegou Kuilroud & Navigation
ompauv. The action was brought
jy .Martin to recover damage amount
:ig to 0310.50 nnd 1000 nttorney's
ees for the railroad's failure to
.uiiiish a number of rcfrigorutoi
-urs to bliip apples from .Milton, Or.,
o the east. .Martin's right to re.
.over damages wn bused solely up
hi section 20 of the Oregon railroad
ommisMon's laws, which provides
.hat all transportation compauiu--ire
compelled to furnish suitable
dripping facilities for perishable
.roods. The supreme court holds the
ailrond law covers the case vnv
reetly and the state' right' to oxer
.io police power over the railroads
tuiiiot bo questioned, in spite of the
.irgumunt presented by defendant'"
counsel, to the effect that the intor
date shipping laws ol this state con
flicted with tho iutcihtntc commerce
eonimiesion's regulation.
The completeness (always) of n
store,' advertising is a reliable lest
of the cnmpleleuo-.s of (ho .inn, sci-
i-.
MNI
RESIGN
LOSE NO TIME ON
. OREGON TRUNK
Tracks Belntj Laid at.Rato of Two
Miles 'Per Day en Central Orcrjon
Line Will Soon Reach the Crook
ed River.
PORTLAND, Dee. 28. Tracklny
iiig on the Oregon Trunk is progi eas
ing more rapidly, than jvas expected
about two miles per day being thv.
average maintained since work wu
commenced. The clews have reach
ed the 57-mile post and will coutiuui
to inish on as long us" the wenthci
permits. It was hoped to gel dowi
alios, u mile nnd a half of track each
working day, so that even the nios.
sanguine expectations of the engin
eers in churgo have been excelled.
Very little interference has beei
caused by bud weather, little snow
Having fallen ami none inning re
niaiued long on the ground. Tin
iveather, "in fact, has been just tin
chid wanted lor rapid work, so th.
I'oreinen report, for it bus been coo
enough to put tho tracklayers in fini
trim for work. At the rate woik i.
iow progressing track will have beei
aid So Crooked river b'idge eaily i.
the spring.
Klcctrie car service over the Unit
?d Knilways lino into North l'laihs i
to be inaugurated about the middh
f iinuury, (he construction depart
uent having instructions to turn tin
ino over to the operating department
January 10. It was intended to rm
denm trains over the new line us fa
is Olencoo to begin with, but tin
uogram was changed nidi the sen
co will begin with electric cars. Un
.il 'completion of the Cornelius l'n.
uiiiiel, trains will be run over th
ihoo-fly line around the heaviest
jrado of the mountain thnt forms tin
!iido between the Willamette am
rualatiu valleys.
UNUSUAL PROSPERITY
PREDICTED FOR 1911
NKW YORK. Dec. 28. -Unusual
irosporlty Is predicted for 1911 by
rlen llownrd Chepoy, stato supor-
tendent of banks. .vChenoy bnses his
)rodlctlon on tho gonoral flnancinl
conditions at present prevailing
throughout Now York stato.
Cheney Is preparing his annual ro
port on tho stato banks. It will show,
ho snys, that tho banks aro paying
well with the prospect that this state
it affairs will continue. Whore
banking business Is good, other lines
will prosper, says tho superintend
out. TRIED TO SHOOT SISTER
IN CROWDED CAR
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Doc. 28.
'.following an unsuccessful attempt
o shoot his Hlstur-ln-lnw, Miss Clara
Coroslo, In a crowded street car,
William Dwyer, a machinist, was ar
rested today.
Moro than a scoro of passengers
wore botween Dwyer and tho woman
vhon ho drew his revolver.
"I'll get you now," ho shouted. He
pulled thetrigger but his aim was
bad, and tho bullet crashed harm
lessly through the roof of tho car.
Two pol Icemen t wero scntod oppo
site Dwyer. They overpowered him
and took him to tho city prison.
NEW ADS TODAY.
11,500 for 40 acies of Hear creek
bottom laud, 20 acres set out in
fruit, 10 acres in garden patch, 2',
miles from Ceutial Point; easy
terms. Impure No. 4 H. Orange, tf
FOR HKNT--Small house, -and I'm
iiiture for sale. 003 H. King st 212
FOll SALK Small house and lot,
K. Washington st.; sewer, water and
electric linht, 050; small cash pay
ment, easy terms on balance; ,i
bargain if taken quickly; propeitv
will rent for 12 per month. Ad
dress 1. O. llox 803. Medtord. 23)
FOK SALB Two largo lots, Hum
ill, easy terms lor quick sale. De:
001, city. 245
WANTKD Plain sewing of all
kinds; sliirtwiiists, uuderwca,
plain skirts and dressos. At 808
Washington st. 244
WANTKD .Man and wife wish en.
plo.vmeut ; hotel, ' icstuiiruiit or
hoarding house pieferrcd. K. A
Carr. (ion. Del., 5111 K. Maui. 'i-Ti
MONKY. TO LOAN -Small umouuis
short time loans on lots, etc Ad
dress "Agent," Mud Tribune. If
SPLENDID Mifidcnco loth, jut-t oil
"Hiving, .i:ilHI, pavmentM $10 month
ly; we help yon build. Room -'III,
Jackson Counl Dank hldg
FOR RENT Lmlit hou-cUepnu;
I i.H.m-, .J.l') X Fint m J 10 i
CLOSE CALL
FOR AVIATOR
Wi I lard's Airship Becomes Unman
ageable and Dailies Toward the
Grandstand Ely Amonrj Those to
Try for New Altitude Record.
LOS AXCIKIjKS. Oul., Dec. 28.
t'harles F. Willurd of the Cuiliss
camp caused the occupants of the
grandstands to gasp today when lu
lurrowly escaped u full thnt probah
y would have meant death or fatal
injury.
Driving the Curtiss biplane No. 8
Willard was tho lirsl aviator to as
ent when the meet wns resumed (his
aftermvui.
While sailing about 80 feet above
i lie grandstand, something went
Along with his tilting planes and (lie
rcut aeroplane veered sickeningly
roin side (o side while its pilot
Aorked desperately with the levers.
Sweeping in a tangent to the
nurse, the biplane darted within 30
feet of the earth before it righted
itself, Willard (hen brought it down
directly in front of his hangar,
where Glenn Curtiss and his niecUan
ienns repaired the defect.
Improved weather conditions
caused much rejoicing today in tin
enmps of the binliuen. Unless u
wiu'd of the proportions of the gulc
Unit swept the field yesterday
springs up before the hour for the
first (lights, conditions augur ell
for a banner day.
Postponed from yesterday, the
first special derby ever held wa1
scheduled us the chief attraction this
ifteinoon. Although u speed test
'let ween Fly, driving a Curliss hi
oluiie, and I'armnlee. in the Imln
Wright racer, was offered lale yes
terday, the violence- of the wind pre
cluded starting the big race.
Hrookins, Ky nnd Ilo.vsoy, nc
"ording (o an announcement todav
will try for height record.
GREAT NAVAL AVIATION
SCHOOL AT SAN DIEGO
SAN I)IK(10. Cnl., Dec. 28. Sap
Diego will be tho scene of ho nava
school of aviation to be established
'jy Glenn 11. Curtiss nnd l.ioutenanl
Allison, U. s! N., according to r
statement made today by Fd Moore
'nanneor for Curtiss.
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Los Angeles
AND RETURN
$31.55
Ji suJTioienf nuinbpr desire to make the,
trip nn excursion will ho conducted
Medford to Los Angeles
nnd return some time in January or .Foh
ruary at the round trip rate of
$31.55
with a thirty day limit to return. Tickets
will permit of stopovers and he good via
either line to and from Los Angeles. For
further information see or phono
A. S. ROSENBAUM,
LociU S. P. Agent, or call at the Passenger
Station. .FoiioS-ll. 251
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Ashland, Orogon Swedonburg Block
This is the school that will make you Suc
cessful, Train you for Business and JJelp
you to a Position.
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND
AND ENGLISH
Secure your Business Education at home
at a very moderate expense and, if you wish,
we will secure you a position in any of the
large commercial centers'.
NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT
ANY PRICE
ENTER AT ANY TIME
P. RTTNBR. A. M President,
STOCKYARD FIRE
DUE J WIRES
Watchman Testifies Dlazo First
Came From Where Electric Wires
Entered Warehouse Inquest Is
Postponed Until Next Week.
CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 28. Crossed
electric wires probably wero respon
sible for tho flro that snuffed out
tho lives of 30 firemen In tho slock
yards last Thursday, according to tes
timony brought out nt tho coroner's
inquest today,
Paul Lufkn, a wntchman employed
by Nelson Morris &. Co., owners of
tho warehouse that was burned, tes
tified thnt tho flames flrts enmo from
tho second story, where tho electric
wires entered tho building. No othor
causo could bo discovered.
Moro than a scoro of witnesses, In
cluding many comrades of thodcad
firemen, wero summoned to testify,
but tbolllness of a Juror cut short the
hearing. W. II. Ferris, general su
perintendent of tho warehouse, was
tho only other witness examined, ills
testimony concerned tho gonoral con
struction of tho wnrohouso and sur
rounding buildings.
Tho inquest was postponed until
January 3.
Rescue Mission Worker Coming.
The people of Medford will have a
rare opportunity of hearing one o'
the noted rescue mission woi'kurs of
this country in the Christian church.
Friday, December 30, at 7:30 p. in.
The Kev. 11. M. Robinson, who has
labored in the slums of Loudon, New
York nnd tho Hurlinry coast. Sun
Francisco, will tell the wonderful
story of the noted river pirate, Jerry
McAuley, whoso conversion was tin
miracle of the hitler half of the 10th
ceutui'A'. Not since the days of the
conversion of the Apostle Paul has
there been such a conspicuous illus
tration of tho power of Christ to
save- tho worst, as tho ease of this
unique character.
This lecture is free to every one.
Mr. llobinsoii will sing several rfolos,
among them being "Mother's Prayer"
and "Tho Ninety nnd Nine."
livery meinbor of tho Commercial
club is urged to bo present tonight.
Business of importance must bt
trausaclod.
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h'oatures on Ska tea Every Evening!
ANOTHER DIG DANCE WED-J
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Bargain
Corner
One corner of lhe wton Is
given over to wpecial buvs. .Int
now wo offer n specinl buy in
Shoos (not our regular lines,
but new special lines!, the lio.-tt
bargains evor shown. '
LADIES' SHOES.
.t2..'0 nnd $3 Shoos $1.95
$3.flQ Men's Welts $2.35
:1.50 Leather Lined .,..$2.35
$.1.2.") Work Shoes $2.25
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