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-vwi' r, tt -snr i'ff t1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY .12,-1911 .J'rwhkrP, M M M "' LIKE !!. !!. If. II IS Another Jim Hill Pet Discovered That Almost Equals tlio "Sloth Limited" rrEiifllneer Sick SoondOTicUi) Dlannoscd as "Wantoflshitls." ( -I ji . it -I i f NOTICE. m the Medford Theatre Tonight FOR SALE f -t- 4- f AccouulMllne'ss of engineer impossible lo opornti trains nn'lC. & S. mttil Inrlhor no tice. Public; will lie ndvUnd regarding trtiim IiiIpv. ' (Signed) P. II. WALSir, i . SnH'fiiileinli'iit. lCnlso, It. C.fWd. 21,'inii). f 4ll f I 4-4 SPOKANE, Wash., Jr.n. VI. The nhovo notieo wn Inched up in llu poaloffice of tlic mining town ncro llio border the day before Christ inn r mid toilsed llio renidoiit lo u fijrlKint IVpncy. T'm Knlwo tmd Spokane i' Slippered to Iip it brunch of llio Hreni Northern mid run, according to llu notice, whenever tho engineer is feel ing well. Aflcr looking nt the notic" a traveler is reminded of roud he lin heard of hut nqver noon. The Intel is a narrow gfiugc bun nnd was built primarily to haul 010 to the Koolent. Lake, hut last .Inly for a epaco of t week or "ho Hip Kiimecn,dncoi' had ni alluelc of ind'tHposition brought on r a derire to fish, whieh resulted in r complete Heap of nil traffic. HEIR TO $200,000 IS CRAZY AND CAN'T USE II WASHINGTON, I). C Jan. U'. -Though Frank Mealy, for 17 yenrs it it iiiiunto of tlio government hospital lor tlio Insnno, Ih heir to $200,000 loft him by his brother, ho may nnvot bo able to uco any of It. Tlio probate court wan Informed thai when tlio iiowh of It Ih brother' (loath v.ih Imparted to Henly lit) Rave no ntgn of understanding the mes-wigo. f I Tnlcii.. S ,. Hi,- t fruit ! 2 The dancing numbers In tho musi- mesfiongors. Headers of "Morsft" will which differ from t!m orlRlnal as pal comedy, "The Queen of the Mou- l)C nb'o o cntch the dots and diiBheR doos wine from uacr; and finally iin ur,., n,i.ii. i.r,.Atn n,,, M t made by the clop; 1iooh of tho dane- tho eecnntrln dance whlolt Is part of lin uofiue, vhlPh como to the Med- ,, .,,,, , , . ..., , v . , , . . ers, which npoll out tlio mostiaKe "Ilhe bUHlnewi of "Old Now orlc." roril llieator on Thtiniday, .tanuary 1()V4 yn ., TJ)0n (u,n ,R tho (lfU1Cf, T,!0H(J ,inn,,oa( toother with IJte mu- 1, are hoiuo of the ntont plonNlm; of poetic abandon In tho Cafo Qtuit-1 ulfnt niimborB, have done mueh to foaturoK in thin mtioli talked of work 7iirN, whoa llio world fntnourt "Lnadd lo the fame of "Tho Qttoen of or I'aul M, Potior and .lolin T. Hall. La" hoiik la rondered, IntrodreliiK a 'tho Moulin Uogue." whloh Manager The performaupu Btarta With the ballet of whirlwind daneerB. The Rnrk Ib eiidlng here for tho flrfll "drill of l ho coipiot eorpH" In tho second iipL produeeB "Lo DaiiHo time, direct fi out a vear'a run In Now academy sitvoinetto; then coiiioh I he d'Apacho" ImltntlotiK of which havojYork city and a sl months' run In "llck-tlek" dance of (ho tefofcrnph bren neon iih tlm Apadm Uance, bulchlcaKo. ! 35 nerc?. !i milOB from ifeneed. timber, nlfnlta and land, ood houe, pure water, l,i mile Irom s-chool. ;I00 yoiintr peat , y trcps, lovely plnee; $2000, one-halt J down. 5 Also a I nercw, 1 milo from Talent, 12 acres of fruit, family orchard i i ben ring; apple's, Xewtowns, 1J aere, pu.neh fllfod; 7 neres limber, impaled, dwellhi" hotise -haded in larjje laurel treoi, nlentv of water, lerlile sol, garden upot, piimjiinj; plant; lernlB, ' Sl.l.OTH). $7000 eah. the bnlnriPe in payment of $00iij venilv "t (i per cent. j I Also 20 no res nlfnlfa nnd fruit I laud with timber, 1 mile from Talent tOfiOO cash down; jnsl think what a snltp, a litilo over .?:i00 an acre.' Wher'o Pan you find nenr the depot I and railroad a ehenper plaop? ' A Satisfied Customer i nip.'ms liioro to a store tlmn a llioii snnd custoincrs who arc uot quiro I sure. fVo hny only tho host grocer ies ami mark ovoVylliiiig at excep tionally low primps. ;JC llio fi'iifi'lily should ha)pen to he ol'J' we will make good. -frlThc priee is sure to he. 3'ight. fre couldn't oxppfll. our cus tomers to be satisfied it' we should charge themenonnous profits. COMPARE OUR PRICES POSTALS B1K OPEI 1 ORTHWEST IS BESTOWS 30 C. OPEN TO STUCK1 OB CAPITALIST Allen Grocery Co. Cei trl Ave. O. Mir St. Phone Main 3711 Town lots in tho nnwlv Incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., on the in stallment plan. ' i Also 17 acres, 3-1 acres commer-2 eial fruit bearing orchard, 2 mil"s j from Talent; $10,000, one-half on ! lime. 4tf&itt'tt&4'44-Xtt4 Also 80 net eg finn timber, $2000. one-half down. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS First Institution of Its Kind In State Ready for Business Many Deposits Will Be Made It Is Dflllcved. SEVEN MORE JOIN COOKS-WAITERS' UNIOI A I a mi'olintr held 'iidnedn night the recently orgnnir.ed Cook mid Wnilei'H' nunion udmitted xevm now member. Only Iwo local 'reilaiiriiulK nov fail lo diNplnv n union curd. SNOW IS BIRDS TO SUFFER Willi Hip. ciiv hidden mulct i blanket of uow i( is lime to thiu of llio ItinlM, many of which, il lasl year will porlwh IhroiiKh hiek food. Kvou thin morning the turner hirdi drivou by banner, hovered close I llio hoineM id' men, euiiiily weaivliii, lor the Muiallewt erapx. Snowfall of nil duplh iu tli part of Ihu eouiilrv 'ih mi wire ih Alio iudeguiioufc and iinii-iuigrnt birdi do not become inured to tli trying conditions tliey uvv at pre onli nulled hhu to luce. Tho bijMl kind of food for the lilt' friuudu of mini tire wernn of nu-i or vcKotithleh well uhupMtd tt nruuibt) of brwad or pit) urtiHt, ui pUA or other fruit well oh.opil u A little uoi'n it Ioiik y mnoi the tinv feathered folk mid il dnuxi take oiiij bird long to Ml nil h friends when he Iih found a "pe utreak." FORCES IS LATEST TO TRY "COME BACK" GAM KliAMATII FALLS, Or., .inn. 12. The potitiil HavlngH hank of Klnni- n th FallH oponOd for ImnlncfiB today. It Ih expected tlutl several hundredn of dolluifl will lio dejioBltod lioforo .lie cIoho of IiurIiiohr tonight. 'I'lie hank w.mh to Iiave been oppited yesterday, but delay In prolluilnary letallK eiuiHod a ioHtioneiaent of one Jay. Tlio government Is conducting i few biiukn throughout the countr ik an experiment before the Hcope ol '.ho new act Ih enlarged. Thin Ih the inly pimtal HavlngH bank In Oiegou, 'tud bitukei-8 throiiKhoiil the Htnlu lire vatchlng nuitlern clouely to luicerlalii what effect the Kovernment bank will have on those operated by Individuals. Also IM aeres. half milo from JTalenl, fine limine, fruit trees, h1 Tnlk to Pari laml , Tbinklnn Rich Rut Plainly Hind Rnn.t fafft n11 ""dor . eullivalion; price i . !$87fi0. bnlaneo lo auil mm-lum luncnanan weeueu uar care, Kino General Mans Chamber of Commerce and Points Out Ways in Which Northwest Is Open to Atack in War Time. BUILDING FAST PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 1JJ Tho moat vulnerable apot of tho United Stolon for an Invading army to utrllce Ih tho count of the Pacific northwe.it, in tho opinion of llrlgadler (ieneral Marlon P. Alans, commander of the department of tie Columbia, today. During tho com no of an nddrofw last night hnforo tho Portland cham ber of commerce Oonernl Mnun de clared that If occupied by tin enomy, IlicPiulflc conHt would bo a Rplendld bnao ror their oprratlonH. 'You are far Irom (tin eitHl," con tinued Oonernl Miiuh. "You have LtliioM of traiiRporlatlou whieh can bo blocked and you can lie shut off. I, therefore, warn you to look to that. Don't forget It. Precaution Ih a good thing for uh. "This country has great natural wealth, ntl vo want to keep It. You loit'i want lo allow the cupldlly of a foreign nntlou to gel the belter of you. To keep your wealth you should Hearted Waitress In Restaurant Gives It to Mim. SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn. l. In a llttlo drama that demonstrates tho big henrtodnoss of those who have suffered aro concerned William Far roll, a former well-to-do architect of Taeomn, whlte-lullted and pant tho three score and ten allolmont of yearn and a clrl who nerves customers at a Polk street del'cateason and lunch room. Farroll Is modest in his dress. His hair Is almost snow white. Ho Is liv ing temporal Ily at 1101! Mint Twen tieth iitroot, Oakland. Farroll la milk ing a study of San Franclnco'a build ings and tho construction that hns rlBcn since t!ic flro of lilOC. To ob serve belter he prefer? to make his In spect inn on foot. Yesterday he ..toppod Into the Polk street plate foi lunch. Ills check Hmouuted to 0 cants. The girl that waited on Mm believed bo wnH poor Hiul frleliilless. When Far roll had fin ished ho asked the gill the most di rect routu down town, explaining that Money on hand at all times to loari on improved ranches and fruit land. i PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. X Ateo for sale, homo in Talent. Jackson County, Oregon (a newly in corporated town), a fine home of IS acre1?; level, fertile alfalfa and fruit land, irrigated; one block from post offipp. on tho main road and extends to Hear creek; has two acres bearing Nowtowns 11 years old; 12 ncivs Bnillctt and D'Anjou pears; 2 :ierp.. nlfalfa; all is fine garden land; a six-room hou'e; climate very mild; pure water from (lie mountninR; vcrv healthy; churches, schools and lit erary societies; no- saloons oi drunkenness it is a drv town; it is . ''Awwjp. midwav between the thriving cities of Medford and Ashland; priee $10, 000 $4.ri00 down, the remainder on time at (I per eonl. Bedford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AliD MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Also lands, alfalfa and fruit, from 20 to 800 acre-. Wrile, inclosing stamps, or come nnd see me. L. N. JUDD. Talent. Or. Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main St. Medford. AVo aro now open for business. I Tot waf fles, hot calces and short orders. Quiclc ser vice cooking done in window on gas. Come nnd see us. she said Uike I bono precautious which are tumsihlo. You uboi.ld encourage thai 'ho intended to walk. LAKMVIHW, Or, .Ian. '2 Track-j protection which ovcry nation should "It's a protty leur: walk, aylng on the Oregon Trunk Is pro-nlve Us itihJcntN and Unit is a com-1 "Here." ' sresilng morn rapidly tba'i whw ex-'peleut force, and In this rospout l! llefore Fnrrcll realized thu lurn lectod, about two in Ilea pr day ho i apeak more if the navy than of the. affairs had taken tho girl laid a dime! ng the average maintained since the' itrmy. lfivory sensible man knows on the ttiblo. Vhon ho argued about work was commenced. The crown I hut hceause If you command the accepting It she walked away, picking' avo reached tho fi7-mlle post and sea you prevent any Invasion; If you up his chock and paying the cashier! 'Ill ccntlnro to push on as long an t don't command the sea, you Invite jout of her own pocket. tho woathor permits. It wiu hoped ill" "Please accept this," she remon- V V STODDARD DAYTON Automobiles Dr. F. C Page Mgr. Local Agency FOR WAYNK, Ind.Jan 12. Hie r.v Foihen, one tune hiinliiuiweigl eliampioii, will attempt lo "cop buck." l''oibe signed urticlu UhU to meel .Mike Unit ley in a J0-ixinn. no dccisKui eontcNt before the S J(i.suph club .Itiniiary '2'k The nu will weigh 1 18 at :l nVlurk. The bou Wiik HPhedilled Mime weeks ago bi llio police interfetpd. SCHOOL BOARD OPENS BIDS SATURDA' Kaliirday inonnng at 0 o'clock th fiohool hoard will open bid for th (toilblritclion ol iwo neu schoi liniisoH, get down about a mile atil a hair if track ench working day bo thai vuu the most sanguine expectations if the engineers have been oxcollod. Very little liitorfcence hint ben inuited by bad weuther, llttlo gnow tvlHH- fnilea and none fuvlng re hIiiwI lonjr on tho jirouud. The weniLor, in fact, haa lveo'i Just the kind wnnled for rapid work, so the foremen report, for It haa beun cool nougli to put the tiuoklayora In fine trim for work. At the rto work la iow progrpirlH tracking will have eeu luld lo Creokud rlor bridge ' irly In the spring. Resolution Sidetracked, WASHINGTON, I). ('.. Jon. V2. onalor Owens' u'solutiou declaring hu setit of Senator Loriiuur of llli- oin viicaal was called up tndny. 1 vas reiurivd to the eommitlee o' tfivileHPi and eleclutu-, Uueli al- ond.v Iiiih unbuilt tod h Mport exnucn tiwtf l.oriuHr. Thuro wtifc uo pro- att HUMiual thiit aetioti. Senators wen and lU'veridgi. tlie hitter ol ihoin filttd n minority itiport of the oiniiiitlco ngttiiikt Uiriutar, vtwt ab sent. Wallace to Manane St. Louis. ST. 1.01'IH. ifn.. .Ian. 12. Pivsi- dent Koboit Hedges has doeidod to letniu control of the St. Louis Amer ican league baseball club, and llobbv I Wallace, shortstop, will he formally uppoiuied iiiuuager of the team some tune this week, lledues hitid lodav 'e had called off till negotiation t'ot the .nle of the llrowns to n siuli cute and would lvtain control hini- Sflf. st rated when he tried lo explain. "I want to help ou. I know what It Is to be atranded. t have been thnt way myaelf. Pleace take it and do not mako me feel bed." Hventunlly Farroll had to drop the lnoiuw on ilio table and run County Seat Real Estate Office Dldfl., Jacksonville, Or. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Has numerous choico bargains in oil v lots, orchard, farming nnd alfalfa ranches. Our Applcgato valley ranches are bargains; all have an abundance of water for iirigal'on. Don't forget that Jaek Miinille is tho county seat and that It is installing an up-to-dne water synteni. I'omo and see us. We'll int rest von. JLUY (EL COLLINS Pioneers Die. SAX KKANCISCO, ('!., Ju. 12 IIOTHli SUWAIU). Attnounceniant During Ueceiuber. 1010. owing to misleading MutomoulH solng foith through svrallallv pa ers. to the effect that fro Ilotol Seward had been sold, many of our patrons throughout the into aro un dw tho Impression thathe hotol haa cliAiiKtHl owneralilp nn'uiaitngemonl. However, audi la ivL fuet. Mr. W. M. Sew.( is willl at the head or lh Uoiel, and X. K. Clarke. big eJitef clerk and alliint mauager 'outluuiug at bis post. In fact, all Iku working force stands ready to e.tnd lo the Unvoting public th jaguie cuurteoua treatment ae In th paai. Mr. Soward haa Just secured a ten yeur ojueualou to big lease, making U 3 Gutcli Thrown and Tied. Ome.UlO, III., .Inn. l-J.-Franiv Hoteli and his bride who w i Oludy Oetricb of Humboldt. Li nrrivad iu (.'Imago todav ,m tlm bouttymoou. ' Thoit weddm;- tool place ychteidav m Humboldt. JUr. and Mi. flotch w.'l lcm-ut bore a Meek, .leeoiding to picsei plain, when Uoichiwill begin a am vilh lour, opening at a local house TO WHOM IT M.VV COXCKHX. Thla Is to certify thnt A. K. Le Ponta of Central Point, Or., has for tho past two curs, and Is soiling and handling our niunlto for niontiments, and an stHiecieat to the contrary Is not true. ' 2515 OOIiO HAY ORANITI3 COMPANY. INC . Medford, Or. H C U. KAY. Prosldent. off on all Calendars in stock 2 i V V 1 P Js rL U JlVJ. T) T IV T I Ull VJ! SIEAM AMD HOT NVAIER HEATING Ml Work Gunrantied IMco.s Reaso;ihl, COFFEEN . PRICE o'frifojd Oio p)0, , 3o,v Medford Book Store & $ ? 11 Nortl' DPt 2 istftf4-iw s . l il. u. 1 nil Lit juli I ft - ?! i j The QUAKER NURSERYMAN I l i V s Teddy Prays. HOSTON, Mnas., Jan02-' ioru, pi'jiy'iuil helio thul StmuU' "'notTgo will bo ro-eloctod, "ul Colo r.ol lloosevolt wlion akml inUiy fo an expression of upmtoa ou th MuMui'luifcotlii aoimtoiuil light. Th colonej X'0fil8Ud lO limke inn turllni copimcnt. --Thrae OaUfuituiu iunuer, iw.Wvor a peclod oj twenty ymv. Uo .Aimtt und u hwfkK (lie vaattMal . ttatlous are uuder way for a laiso i7, hv died wititbi tlw t flCddltlon wliluto will wake The Hotel J lnya iu thoii- hmuex herw. Swourl i Baward us large. If not larger, than v Wveriilghngt. aged K7. rtiml Jgnuary I y bote! lit Portland. X flf Mm. AUrie leeils. U.1. dul Iwo W tk thl opiwrtuulty to thank day later, mid Klirubrtli Uveriuc-! Jhtl "lt0 IP1 " lhorB for ,ho,r X in., mtul Kfl. itiu.l v.iunkv. Tiiji geiierouft patroiiitge durlug the pat Z mmwm- otb " w j . - . w i .- ttmily came ..rinn.illv Irom Xw W a a hK whirti Uaa Just pakh Ktiglmpl. 1 nd soliciting a comiuuance of . I name, we beg to rema(u( i'lUIS Ct'ltlil) IX TO U DAYS.1 Youre to plonae. PAXO QIXTM1CNT ie guamuUNwl HQT1BL SHWARU o tare um ranu of ttuhiug. blind. ' W. M. Seward, Proniteioi lu4M(ittR or protrutllHK pilei. Iu C to. ill ileh in iiiuiie.t lefuiulcd Mil llj-dtln for heal lb. ' J. E. ENYART, President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cnnhior. J A. PERRY, Vice-President W R. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 UFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING 1USIWESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. v ! v--vrfw''rr'1sr- il I I HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE- PEARS, ArLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP RICOTS, PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT TREES AND A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 2381- Res. Phone 2493 . A' $ V 2 X