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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
AlMWOllD iALUJ. TJUBUNJS, anSDirQftP, OlflftlOX. 1KlXAY..JAXrAtY C, 1911. LUMBER TARIFFS m i ' DETER 2 I The Time, The Place and The Girl at the Med ford Theatire Tomorrow BUSINESS mm wh m wmmmiiM" - ' :WWfSEMi Ji, ET &' "; '); itt . Cut .,750,000,000 Feet ilftL jf1' IlliSilW Orcfion Mills . Worth $25,000 Market Conditions try, Suffers Tlirouflh PORTLAND Kon BnwinlUr. produced In 11)10 n total of 1,750,000,000 foot of I11111 lior of nn iiRBrognto vnliio of $25,- 000,000. Tlio rtnt IIiIh J-oar will be even Inrpor, as a munlior of now mlllti will coninuuico oporntlon, and ' llio proHjioct for bettor marlcot rnn (llUoim Ik good, vi Tlio hnnbor Indiiritry In'tbn Pnrlflo northwest Hiifferod Bovoroly last yoar fiom tlio advance of flvo renin a hundred pomulH In tlio frolKbt rato from tlilH coast to .MiiiuoapoliH and OhlcnKO, which resulted In still fur k'T rnt rlctlnic competition with the yellow plno of tlio Hoiith. The rato from Pacific tormlnalH to Minneapo lis Is now AT cents a hundred, while tho southern mlllmon Rot Into Chl caco on a frelRht tariff of only 2.T cents a hundred. Since Bieon tlmbors avorago J1300 pounds a tliounand feet, coast manufacturers are. obliged to 'contend wllh a frolBht charge of about $18 on overy thousand feet of lumborBlilpped to Chicago. Tho tar iff on the lumber from tho south ramonnlH'to only about $8 on green tlmbors. . Who result In, const manufacturers rnn compote In the onstorn hmrkol only on tho uppor prndos of lumber nnd speclaltlea. Klghty per cent of the Job Is common luinbor, and to dis pose of tho lower grades Is tho prob lem of tho mlllman. WAS INrRODUGED 'AS BALDWIN'S WIFE LOS ANGHLKS, ("nl., Jan. 0. - When court eonveiicd today in the Tialdwin will eontest ease there was Mm nir of expuotauey nhoul tlio crowd ' at (lie trial and the uttomoyn on both KiiTus, as a result of tlio htule iniMit yeHterduy of Mrn. Tiirnbuil tliat "liUi'-ky" Hul(hliii had intro duced her as his wife to his dnu,'ii er, Clam Jlalilwiii Stocker. The witatemeiit eauiu just het'oro eourl lul 'ftoiiuivd. Attorney Oavin Meruit had pressed lier l reineinlier the wiiuiius ol' some persotm othur than ServanlK to whom llalthvin hud iu- frodueed her iih his wil'e. "la there unv ouo IiohIiIuh duad toihons who eau loHlify any myi- J,erious perhOiiH wIioao niiuioH. you have forgotten, In whom you wore BMU'oiMil'iHl'" iiHKeil .MeNiib. '''Yes; hu tolil his dauuhtur, Clara Uahluin tiloeker, that 1 was hit wife," hIio lilurled out. X .hii. Tiiruliiill Hitid she hud jiiht srdciillod the Jju't. Wliuu (lie trial "as roHUined today .MeN'ah imaiu tiiii'Htioiii'd the wiIiii'kn cli.Ht'lv oil j, I In? mutter L :03 v - ... fc 1 && 1 0S w5 lis. , ni ftMHilii w Wl DSP XBY YOHK, Jan. (I.-'TI... mwi, Jjlnyud ot chest ra s certainly going," ttaid llerr Ernest lloecker, "for I inn Bliro 'mt a new invention, to which l.luiva devoted ten yonns, will revo lutionize orchestra. Soon thoateix will he uquippl with my nw or eliostwi piano. 1 will defy the moil nvperb musiuhiu to )lok u flaw in s the Imrmoivy or t ttlip in the tone ot any iufcU'iiiueut in (he- orohwtra piano. "It will give the pooplo a elianie t) hoar nil the Qurmnu, Kioueh and llalinn operiw just as 'toy Hhouh! (be played." Professor Uoeolior Iihb nlso u pi-auo-violiti winch gives tho tone ol the piiliiti plu.pr and bus in addition violin pbligato of the fiuust en! hud finish. A (lginoiuit ration he -KlU'e twluy toiivitnwd hi hearers that he has a wonderful instrument. Maus to Stay. yjVNCorvEit, whi.., Jan. o. - (luiie.ral Marieu P. Mati, uommtuidvr yf tle (l(M)urtnurnt of th Colmnbi, ivlduli Qtuhmees tho iiorlhwwt mid AhiH'". will not ho lrmifrred In 4lUij Hjiim. a vi e..niujniluU)d hy the war duptulmciit, e. ..rdiotf i , ord nmeluug hwt imlu ini,u Wnblijngton. Wjtltin ti few diiyn a ueiiKral hiti ipg ol dupartiiitnit imuimuiHiers will 'ho prdovod, but Ouiicrul rnus will Tflipain nt (iio vnueouver narraek a it hah been decided Unit his uudur Ktnndiiui of Alnnkan coliditiniu Kaui ed on UU roimut (iOOO-mile iohuuv niilkes it advisable to l.'C0) lum (he Pneille lope, ,000 in Last Year- , SHEfai .iH& W 1 ' rr . l'w BWWdfsafflBfaf'sy-BL I f i h ibh jbl j t. . imx. HHm ' ;b.' - iu. i x v j io Li - .s. !! w lot' r w t rr t.Tk.-mmLf- -h au. .- jvj -. . !-.. if te.v .1- eiu : . iw ihi -w.i ut b Halt ' rjffi"' vv' wj war- jam . grWG!H8& Kitti? it; w jriw,. rf 1 I mm. fmmm fmlmak tfWr" Mp"'Twrrr i Ifrr . fSSHil. fliif m TAFT APPROVES Special Mcssacjo Sent to Connrcss Rccommcnriinn Appropriation of $20,000,000 for Reclamation Woik Wants Easy Terms for Settlers. WAaiUNOTOX, I). C, .Ian. G. ' Approving tho report of the board of army oiiKlnoers rneomniondliiB n l proprlatlou of $20,000,000 for ro ulaniatlon work. Presldont Taft has sent a special mcHHaao to conKiess. Tho president's reconmondatlou provides for a readjuutmont of tho "apportionment rocommondod from tlmu to tlmo as found necessary for IntolllKont and proper prosecution of tho work." In the nittss&co tho president urges legislation permitting nurplus stores of water available for reclamation purposes to bo disposed of to per sons, associations or corporations op erating systems for tho delivery of water to Individual users for tho Ir rigation of arid lauds. It Is urged furlhor that logUlaUon ompowoiing tho executive to modify the conditions of payment for water rltjhtti In cer tain proJoptB bo enacted. Taft de clared that a return to tho govern ment for tho cost of tho projects could not be veeured unless the set tlors are given tonus ' easier than thoso now nuthorlxod by tho Interior; Mepartmont. siyruiK. Week of pniyor at the Methodist eliureh, corner Koiirlh ilaitlett. A largo and enthutlastlc audience as sembled last evening, the first nlKlit of the week of prayer. Hov. .1. L. .McComb pruuuhed a very helpful and Inspiring sermon. Ho will speak ugaln (his ovonlng. Subject: "Who 1h on the Uord'H Rhlo." The choir nnd oiiKaulHt a4o.urtin to bo pi-ch-eut. A cordial luvllatiou is extend ed to the public. Mgdford Mali Tribune are bualiuvDs blinders. HnHlvluH for lleal'h. Wunt adb &&& TtSSKM. &t f THAT FIRST 5' Iv only u betfinniut!. Utlicro will follow only (oe iiuloklyif you ncilleot them. New Is the (hue to ujo JIAY'S UAIlt HHAIriJ, It will Keep out tho GUAY I1AIUS, uiul hflp yeu to retain tho ot urul color und bcnuty ot your luir. Heinl 2c, lor KxiUi 'Tim I m M IU Hair anj hLln." I'bllollujrSprt li . .-wiirl. N J.U.K.A, UI'.t'USK ALL NUllilllUTf.S 91 auU 50c. hotdeii, ue kirun'jists CRYSTAL WHITE ORPINGTON BARRED BLYM0UTH R0CI'. RHODE ISLAND REDS, it v.. .J want inictlnia' hhh in (Iuh hut s . . HDIht 10 i J. F. NORMAN, '' Talout. Or ; nlS lu J'KIt hKTTINd I ff BOARD'S WORK i J J FOR SAIF ww PRIZE I" J WINNERS Mk ' n -: irarT w, -Jwiv Li fer?imfM' ibr.i i i CONTEMPT LAW Seattle Labor Council, After Two Vccks.' Consideration, Goes on nccortl Fornlnst Law Chaiifio Is Demanded, , S MATT LK, Wiihli., Jan. 0. Tlio lnhor council of Seattle, tlio laret body ol' oi'Kiini.cd labor in the state, after two weeks' consideration i;i committee, is on record today eon deniiiiii,' the law of contempt under vhiuh two editor, of the Seattle Star were sentenced to jail for contempt. The resolutions adopted last night demand a veluige in the contempt law, takiiifr tile power away" 1'rom the .judges of punishing Tor criticism 01 the courts, "hey also instruct the Senttlo delegates to the htate la i bo r convention to bring up simile resolutions when that body meet next week at Olympia. i The labor men base their action ( on tlie conteiitiou that punishment ; lor contempt is a violation ol the coiiHtitutiiluiil light of free spoiVh and makes a couit .imigo, jury and executioner in its own ease. : The most profltnblo as woll as the ::r, j: Trr..!"n:: V. IK'H1. Mliiv IIIH7MVH I4 VlltOd lfftMl ado. I llll 1IH.I1i)iMilWMirWg. KmhIjIcs us to DENOUNCED i ..., i I jinn iiiiiii ii ii mi urn m muu iuumrnmmrmnTWimwKtiivfmvtTtm'-mmr t l h B i! .Si The Death of If THE OWNER j I S s I w MMMMMMTMCI BBiMall MWKMiO. j. IE3HrT!MBaBHUBSaBB HI t M 'bargain in a lU'oduciu oi'chai'd in tho valley. ii'o ao.i'os in tho station. Thovo are about .11 acres in apples, 13on Davis, Winosaps, SpitzonbeVgs, NowtoAvns. Trees are about 20 years old. 'jiioy avo in good condition and produce heavily. Thorp arp a)so about 12 acres in standard A'arie'ties of poaohos, in full heaving. About 8000 orajes of poaebes ware shipped from this orchard last yoar. , Thovo are alsq Saoros planted to TwUwirapplos, whiqli woro three years old this winter. i Tho balance of the lipid is cleared and was in grain last yoar. Tho building's consist of a. house, barn and packing house. Vu think a reasonable estimate of tho crop on this plaeo this coming vear would be oOUQ to 1000 bo.xos of applus and 0000 to 8000 crates of peaches. aWmm olUiors.es ind a full oquipment of machinery goes wtih the place, The price is i? 15,000, a trifle more than $100 an acre. The terms asked are half cash, balance easy. If you cannot meet these terms as to tho cash required, make us an offer. W. T. York & Talent How about. those good resolutions' iiinilo on .Now Year's tXnyl Are you , Hvinf up to thorn? ! Tho Now Year's edition of the .Mod ford Mail Tribune was cortalnly a fine one, end was deserving of the pralso It "received, and every family., should show their apprcgiatlon by HPiidlng onq cpiiy at least to sopio friend in tho eas,t. Talent Is very cpilet now since so ninny of Its young people have re-i turned to- buhool. Monday Osceola Tamilian nnd lay1 Wlthornl returned to Ashland col-1 logo. Mr. Huston and Harold Pow-1 crs went on. the early morning train, to Corvallls. Howard Works Is here on a visit to his mother and was very much sur prised In the growth of our Iittlo town In tho four years of hlsab- sonce. ' Campbell & MORTaAG-E LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS i0ney on haiicl'at all times J ' " an(l frillt laild. phone323i. otTor whnf no lioncstly l)tHov( (fact and it is only a milo IVom a shipping Items The I. O. O. I and HebeUahs hold a-jolnt Installation of offlcors tho 7th of January at Gardner's hull. After business a nice lunch will bo sorved by tho ladios. Mrs. Ed Hobison's frionds will be pleased to hear that sho is somewhat better nt this writing. Mr. 'ami my. ' Henry Holms, also Mrs. Marlon 'fryer, wont to Med ford Tuesday, Arch Kstes returned from (Hen- dnlo Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Helms niade a flying trip to Abhland Saturday, Mrs. Tom Scott returned from Cold -Hill Tuesday, whore alio vlsit- ed her sister during tho holiday sea son. SnmcnuuV necessity ne indicated in a classified ad is probably your nppnrttinitv. Baumbach to loan on improved ranches 320 gar&Ett-corey bldg IS XiVi DOSl rp loi'o aro Co. i Central Point. Items llr.s AL E. J''ric, a foinicr citizen of (.'enlrol Point, but now of Los Au- gclos, was visiting Iiere with friends ' fmrk ennunissieu: 11. V. I'eorl, ehair Wediiesday. .Alr. Fries i$ delighted , man ;J. W. Mvers and A. .1. Dunlap, villi the-land of sunshine and How-, members. , eiv, luil suvk she will always re- The park commission have i4w member her Central I'oint friends. taken charge of the path, have tofi- MeComli and Hohinsou, evangel- traded for all the old trees and ril) jsts, who have been touring the eons!, hish to he roniovcd and will coni gavo an. interesting talk at the -M. E. mpncp at once to beautify lli. church. Mr. llobinson, who hns c grounds. splendid voice, sang several saeree The Y. 5L C. A. opening up read musical sclectiouB which were highly ing rooms in the Walker building is appreciated. Jhmuta (In seem- greatly appreciated by the boys. tiw.v of the Y. M. ('. A., gave an ex-' where thev can go nut) play gainer cellent talk on the conversion of read good papers and books. The f'0"'' boys like J f. Dennis Uyocn (he new Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson eit manager, very miicli. Wednesday Tor Pasadena, Oul. Mr- Mrs. Kddy,' a relumed missionary Iasaaeson will spend the winter sotiu. trom India, organized a missionarV and Mrs, Isaacson will return in a sicietv at the M. E. dnirch Sunday low, days. i ening. County Seat Real Estate Office Bldfl., Jacksonville, Or. , Office in Dank of Jacksonville lias numerous choico bargains in city lots, .orchard, farming and alfalfa ranches. Our Applegate valley ranches aro bargains; all have an abuiidnnce of water for iirig.iliou. Jhm'l forget that Jack sonville is the county seat and that It is installing ny up-to-da'o water system. Come and see us. We'll intoiast von. JLUY .'COLLINS s 1MMJFUKLF 1MHA1K.E Saturday, x L. R. Willard offers I lie lime, i and The Girl" 10 Musical Scenic Surprises and Seats on Sale Wednesday, Jan 4 ----- -. - --.- National Wool Growers Conveotion and Mid-Winter Sheep Show PORTLAND, OREGON January Por the abovo occtision, round trip tickets will be sold iorm all points on its lines iu . eluding branches by Southern Pacific Company. . ' ' AT One and One-third Fare Ttokets on sale January 2d and 3d, 1911, good tor return until January 10, 1911. IPor further paj'1 ieulars, call on any S. P. Agejit, or write to WM. McMURRAY, Cleueiiil Passongor Agout. 2ul At t lie council meetiny Tuesday evening .Mnvor Leeren aiipointed n January 7 a Play with Music j ine e, Numbers 10 a Bunch of Girls srJ .., " -- --- ---- 4 - 7. Plac v. ir -- ---- m ...-) . otA4L