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MEDFORD ALVTL TRIBUNE, anSDJTQRT), OREGON, THURSDAY, -JANUARY 12, 1911
COMMITTEES TO SEW SYSTEM FOR 11011 MAN tfTTSfe ntt 1 ..-.:'
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d AtLAMAHN
Little Work Has Been Done Outside
of Introducing of Bills They
Appropriate an Ajjgregate of
$149,000 for Various Matters.
SALEM, Or., Juu, 12. When the
legislature reconvened Monday the
renl work of the session will begin
with the announcement of commit
tees. .
Dills appropriating an aggregate of
$111). 000 made their appearance In
the two branches today. The largest
Ib $100,000 proposed to aid the cen
tennial celebration of the settlement
of Astoria. Others call for $25,000 for
Investigation of fruit and plant pests,
$20,000 for a bridge over Snako riv
er and ?4 000 for burial plat In Port
land for soldiers of the Spanish-Amer
ican war.
At the ond of the week's work the
senate has a total of 3G bills and tho
house has only 2(5. IIouso members
aro expected to pour In n flood nexi
week after tho committees aro named.
Tho senate has passed n Joint
resolution calling on congress to
submit a constitutional amendment
for election ot' United Stutes senators
by the peopje. In tho houso a small
skirmish was had over the employ
ment of one messenger or two, and
iho wonomy advocates were decisive
ly beaten,
The expected fight over a commit
tee on colnmlttccs, Intended to de
prive Speaker Rusk of tho fruits of
victory, did not como in tho house.
Tho Insurgents still declare that they
intend to make tho fight.
STATE TEACHERS
Bill Would Change Method of Grant
ing Certificates-Bill Is Prepared
By Large Gathering of Educators
of the State.
SALEM, Or., Jan. 12. A bill pro
posing to d(j away with county cer
Mcates and providing that nil certif
icates shall bo voted throughout the
uate, has been offered by a group of
educators of the stnte of Oregon, un-
lor the direction of State Supcrin-
'ondont of Schools Ackcrman, and
vill be introduced in the legislature
lext week-.
It gives graduates or high schools
and socondary schools, Who lmvb done
x certain prescribed amount of peda
gogical work In the 11th and 12th
grades, a one-year certificate. It
irovldes Tor graduates of normal
schools, colleges and universities who
ave completed a certain amount of
icdagoglcal work prescribed in the
bill a five-year- stato certificate,
vlilch, after a certain amount of
.vork, will entitle tho holder to a life
lertiflcate. The bill is 'modeled nfter
he recommendations of conference
if state superintendents held at Salt
ako City.
T. A. Rhlnchart Succeeds P. Apple
gate; Polk County Man Printliin
Expert New Land Agent Familiar
With Farm Lands and Values.
MANY TELEGRAMS POUR IN
ON FAMILY OF HUGHE.
DENVER, Col., Jan. 12. Tele
jjnuiis of condolence sire pouring i.
today on the J'nriuly ol' Seimto
Climles J. Unfiles, who died yeste'
day. A message Iroin Presidei:
Tal't and messages frbm many o
the member-, of the somite and hous
have been rcci'ivnd. The funeral wu
be held Thursday afternoon.
The senate and house will not b
represented at the I'uncral. Ownij:
to the .M'eat dibtuneo between Den
ver und Wah!iinj;tou, the family te
complied Vice Preside!.' I Klicrmn
and Speaker Cannon that it wouli
not be nece-sary to appoint commit
lees to attend.
J I is probable Unit tile qiuMioi
of filling the vacancy cau-etl b
Hughes' deatli will be taken up b
tho legislature somo time late this
week. Mayor Spoor of Denver, Gov
ernor Shafrotb and ex-C!overnori
Thomas and Alva A. Adams an
ainonjr thoe considered as posr-ibil
ities.
Unfiles is tliu sixth senator wh
hns died since early fall. The otliciv
were Clay of Georgia, Daniel of Vir
ginia. .Johnson of Alabama, Dollivo
of Jovva and Hlkin of West Virginia.
Girl Weds Her Ex-Uncle.
STON'INGTOX, Conn., Jan. 12.
Miss Louise H. Pratt's aunt divorced
'aiiios S. Smith, and then Miss Louise
larried him, She Is 10; ho is nearly
wice her age; 35.
It was a very quiet wedding. Miss
'.oulse and Smith eamo hero from
'orwlch. He has been boarding win
ner mother, his former sister-in-law,
ow his mother-in-law.
Miss Louise and her sometime un
'e by marriage went to Judge 15. D.
Hinckley, who made them onu by
Ivll ceremony. Tho first Mrs. Smith,
who lives In Now York now, visits hor
.later, Mrs. Clarence E. Pratt. Smith
art his former wife are an amicable
onus.
SAlEM, Or., Jan. 12. Governor
Oswald Wcst has aunounced the ap
pointment of T. A, Khinehart of
Union county to succeed Peter Applo
gato as state land agent. Mr. Rhine-
nnrc is nc prcsont county assessor
f Union and will assume tho duties
of- his new position as soon as tho
present session of the legtslaturo has
idjourned.
"I appointed .Air. Rhlnohart." said
the governor, "bocaiiHO ho Is fnmlllnr
with farm lands and tliolr value. Ho
Is an especially competent and effi
cient mini and 1 expect the land agent
to check over all tho mortgages now
hold by the state to learn exactly
what Is the value of tho investments
hold by tho Btnto In first mortgage
loans from tho uchool fund.".
it. i. iinrns or j'oik county was
nlso named stato printing oxport by
Governor West soon after ho was In
augurated. Mr. Harris succeeds Lou
Miss Stella 13etz -of Butte Falls depot platform so that when tho train
wns visiting relatives hero tho last is late the passengers can sco whore
of the week. I to go. , - .
Whlla unloading a lot ot pipe off Mr. Sllsby, tho old conductor, has
of a car one of the men working In Kotio away for a .short time, and
tte tank gang slipped and was hurt Charley Dacon Is taking up the tlek-
so that ho hnd to lay off for a short . e now . ainco mo first of tho year
time. Speaking ot the tank, that tho
P. & E. railroad company are put
ting up, whllo they liavo labored un
der ninny disadvantages they have
succeeded In. getting tho 12 'concrete
pillars In. They uro built on tho Bolld
rock, 12 fcotk below tho surface, and
aro four and one-half trot aqunru at
the bottom and two feet Bquaro at
tho top, and (hero Is JuBt 12 porta
12 Inches' tnuaro 1C root long nnd
braced In overy way so that tho struc
ture would hold a thousand tons'
weight. On this they will put a
tank 10 feet high that when filled
will hold 50,000 gallons of water and
that ostimatod at eight pounds por
gallon would make, without count
lug tho wolght of tho tank. 100,000
poundB, and still tho foundation
would hold that multiplied by a thou
sand more. They have tho pumping
plant well undor way, tho pipo bo-
lng laid to bring nectar frohi tho
creek, and tho ten-horse onclnc will
keep the tank supplied with, water
all tho time. . .
Mlssv Polio Findloy was visiting
sonio of her friends hero a few days
Stinsou. Stlnson and Annlccateboth! am
were appointees mimed by Governor I Robert Mintor. one of our nroanor-
Mr. Harris sayB hlB appoint-,oua stock men. wns among us the
Benson
ment aB printing expert camo to him
from tho governor entirely unsolicited.
CHARGES THAT GORE
WAS IN GREAT STEAL
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 12.
That Senator Thomas P. Gore ot Ok
lahoma as involved in the Indian
land steal, which In- denounced m
the Muiuto, was the declaration inude
before the house imestigutinj; com
mittee by Donis Flynu toda. Flyni.
is attorney for J. T. Mc.Murray, the
man whom, according to Gore, was
tho leal mover in the sale of Indian
lamls.
Fly'iiif said that Gore hud boon
working for tho Howell allotment
contemplating- the hale for a nominal
sum of Indian lands valuod at $75,
000. Flynu and other coiuihcl tor
.McMurniy will conclude their argu
ment tomorrow.
CHICAGO NOW CONTROLS
ARGENTINE BEEF TOO
WASHINGTON. I). C Jan. 12-
Amoncan meat packers have mH-ureu.
control of auvon of the largest cat
tle companies in Argrntino und will,
import lieof from that country. Tlii -with
the rootmt announcement of tin
ruduotiou ii( the price ol sonic Ann r
ican nmat.'i doe, not look n if thcj
tariff either, "prohibited" the cnti ,
of i'ordlirn mimt or wua responsible (
fur the liifiher rutua lutely exacted..
As a matter of fnet, the well in-1
fonned citizen knows that the whole)
basin is manipulated by the big
trusts.
Fires 400 Shots a Minute.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Jan. 12.
A new gun, the use of which in til
'nitcd States army, it is said, inn
n can the revolution of methods of
var, is now being secretly manufac
ured In the Springfield armory for
hide Sam's use. This gun, woigh-
ng less than U0 pounds, and manlpu
ated after tho fashion of an ordinary
fowling piece, poui'B out a stream of
uilletH at tho rate of -100 shots a
iiinute. The now firearm Is called
'to Uenet-Mercler and If of French
Invention.
V11K VOU 1NT1CRESTEI) IN A GOOD
INVESTMENT?
Ono hundred acres Bulto Creek
'lottom, undor irrigation, porpotual
water right. Al for applec or pears;
-an mnko big money raising onions,
-clcry, tomatoos and all kinds of vog
itables; blgmonoy in subdivision;
oin a now townslto and the rall
oad; all undor now wlro fence; can
"ie bought for one-half tho prlco of
idjolnlng land. Buy from ownor
Mid savo tho commission. Address
Mox :!5, Medford, Or. tf
first of tho week.
Frank Brown nnd Wllllnmvon dor
Hclleii, two of our prosperous mer
chants, wore in Medford Monday.
F. M. Stewart Is having tho plas
tering done op ,his new houso nnd
getting things In shape.
The railroad company has placed
tho company have been soiling tickets
bore, Bonow .wo Eagle! Pointers can
put on city stylo nud buy our tickets
tho snmo as iu larger cities.
I omitted to report that the Greeks
lit the railroad camp colobratod their
Xmas last week.
A. Mrs. Vaughn, h'Dr daughtor and
Bon-ln-law, stoppod off the cars Just
north of tho Bulto Creek brldgo and
they sot their grips down on tho side
of tho track to go to a homo nearby
Jon someone to help to carry ithu bng
gago to tho home and while gono
someone camo along, picked up ono
of tho grips and a bucket of .eggs that
were sot there, and when tho parties
camo back for tholr baggage thoy
found that they were minus ono grip.
Starting down tho track, thoy. soon
found tho grip. It had been opened.
Tho thief found nothing-but women's
paraphernalia so left It.
Mr. Cobley, Sr.,. wife and daughter,
spent tho night hero on their way to
Phoonlx, where they expect to rosldo
this winter.
Died On Sunday, January S, 1911,
Thomas Coy, agod 18 yoaro, 9 months
Land 8 days. Tho funeral took place
o Tuesday. Interment was In tho
Central Point cemetery. Tho funeral
services wero conducted by Rev. La
mar, our Baptist minister. .Mr. Coy
wos ono of ohr good, nubstnntlal clt
Izcna, man of strict Integrity;. a
kind and loving husband 'and nfthor.
He leaves a wife and flvo children,
four boya and ono girl. Ills loss will
bo folt in tho community, for while
ho was unassuming, ho was qulto ac-
CHILDREN THRIVE
.r
WT . i . - ... ,m
1 . 4WAtfUl
W0N.DERF(UL(
on our bread and rolls. It.is, simji'v
astonishing tho amount, of nutrimeiit
they derive from them.- They.liko lt.
too. Even take our bread In. pref
erence to ordinary cake It must be
protty good to attain that result.
TODD &, CO.,
SoutlrContral Ave.
Medford Bakery & Delicatessen.
Try Figolu Bread.
Che finest
Sample ttootns
hi t)ic oit;v. ,(-'.. v
Hotel
Single rooms or on suite
nlso rooms with batb
Moore
'Telephone fa Every Itoum
EAU-MOHR COMPANY
Proprietors.
EUROPEAN PLAN
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f To contemplate advcrtlrlag woa't bring
f biifilnoas. Start now niUl you will bccouio
convinced that it pays to advertise all tho
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Central Point Items
Turns to Stone; Then Dies.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. VI.
His body virtually turned Into stone,
William W. Fearhellor, at ono time
i newspaper man In this city, died
in the Crozer hospital, Chester. For
iionths ho had boon unable to movo.
'Schloroderma" tho technical nanio
glvon the uniiKiial disease, really Is
ossification. From head to foot his
tody was almobt as hard as rock.
Only on his head was the flash of
normal bofliioss, yet ho could cat and
mioke.
Child Is Killed hy Eagle.
11INT0N, V. Va., Jan. 12 .'-While
feeding tho sheep in a pasture near
his homo John Francln, tho 5-year-old
sou ot AVilllam Francis, was at
tacked by a golduu eaglo which flow
down from the Blue Kldgo mountains
and after a doeperuto battle finally
Injured tho boy. Tho mother rushed
from her homo with a rolling pin
and attacked tho ousle. rtor a dos
penile 'fight, during which alio was
suiiously lujurud, tho mother finally
succeeded In killing the bird.
EVANGELISTIC CONFERENCE.
An evangelistic conference Is being
"'old in the Baptist church. Dr. "W.
B. Hluson of Portland will speak to
Mght and Thursday evening at 7:30.
Sessions beginning at 9 o'clock a. m.
and continuing all day Thursday will
bo of special interest. All aro In
vited to theso services.
NOTICE.
I will bo at' tho Hotel Mooro for a
few .days, where I will bo pleased to
moot all interested In orchard heat
ing. GEO. II. PARKER,
252 Stato Agent, Frost Provontivo Co,
two largo lamps on each end ot tholvc In public nffalt'B.
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STRENGTH
SECURITY
CONSERVATISM
Thi'fee'impoi'talit ifactors to consider.-when
selecting a bank to transact your business
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Rov. Hazollon went to Grants Pnss
Wednesday morning.
Bobb will regret to learn that she
has been very ill, but Is now liuprov-
Mi-b. Maud Bosnell waB a .Medford J lng'.
visitor Wednesday.
Tho Contrnl Point Gun club held
a shoot on Tuesday afternoon up In
tho Hopkins pasture.
Miss Esther Pan key, president of
tho Epworth lcuguo of tho M. E.
church, entertained the nicuiboi'H of
that organization Tuesday cvonlng at
hor homo. Games, .were played, songs
wore sung and a very enjoyablo tlmo
was had by all. Refreshments wero
sorvod. All went homo hoping and
wishing for many more evenings so
profitably spout.
T. Al. Jones and wlfo wero traiiH-
acting business at Medford Tuesday.
Tho many friends of Mrfi. Emma
Mr. Lodford returned- from tho
Dalles Tuesday.
Pat Stedham was at Medford Wed
nesday, Mrs. A. W. Beobo was among those
at Medford Wednesday.-
Dr. 10. E. Emerson Is down from
his homestead fo'r a fow dayB' visit
with IiIb family. ' (
Mrs. I. F, Williams was shopping
nud visiting with friends at Aledford
tho fli'Bt of tho .week.
CAPITAL-
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
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$ 65,000
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in :
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
of Medford, Ore.
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W. I. VAWTI3R, Presldont
O, Jl. LINDLEY, Vlco-Presldent
C. V. AlcDONALD, Cnshlor ;
I'o'uncledby W." I. Vawter in 1888
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Ilaskins for health.
Medford Mall Trlbuno
aro buslnoHS brlugors.
Want ads
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Notice.
It' anv mm l;iiowiiiK imytliiiiK ii
ri'frard to Tliomas K. Shclton ol
Ifojfuo Ifiver war, lSS5-5fl, plon
eumuiuuicuto witii Mrs. Mary Slie
tm. ").': Snutl (Jrmi.' U
Peanuts Put Out Store Fire.
COLUMBIA. Pa.. Jn. 12. A
threo-buihal bog of panute savod U101
store of Frank 11. Eckman fiom des
truction. Fire started from a onndloj
in tbe window and there was n wa
ter handy, so on of the flrat neigh
bors to arrive seUed tho bag of poa
nuts. poured the contents out and
in a few minutes the firo wat out.
ilMiklm f-r Health
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
GENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 0281.
Corner Central Ave. nnd 8th rit
Medford, Or.
Enables us to offer what we honestly believe is (lie best
bargain in a producing orchard in the valley. There aro
Ii) acres in the tract and it is only a mile from a shipping
station.
There are about 11 acres in .apples, Ben Davis, Wincsaps,
Spit.enbergs, Newtowns. Trees are about 20 years old.
Thoy are in good condition and produce heavily.
There arc also about 12 acres in standard varieties of
peaches, in full bearing. About 8Q00 crates of peaches
wero shipped from this orchard last year. .
There arc also S acres planted to Newtown apples, which
were three years old this winter. ' '
The balance of the land is cleared and was in grain last
year. " .''
The buildings consist of a house, barn and packing
house.' ''
AVo think a reasonable estimate of the crop on this place
this coining year would be 3000 to 4000 boxes of apples audi
G000 to 8000 crates of peaches. - ' ' -
A team of horses and a full equipment of machinery goes
wtih the place. . ,
The prico is $15,000, a trifle more than $400 an acre. Tho
terms asked are half cash, balance easy. If you cannot
meet these terms as to the cash required, make us an oTfer,
J lrtA-An lA!lrilllinVAM DtMvnrl I
vji ugun- y y aanmg iuii ixaui van
and Navigation Ce:
1 TrafflG Department Announcement
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The above named company was incorporated Oe
cember 23, lfjl.0,, f or .thp purposo of taking over tho
following lines:
Tho Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company.
Tho North Coast Kailroad Company'. '
Oregon & Washington Railroad Company.
.Idaho Northern Railroad Compin. ,
llwaco Railroad Company. . . ' .
In future theso linos will be operated by and in
tho name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Nav
igation Company. '
F. W. ROBINSON, WM. McMXJRRAT,''
General Freight Agent, Oen'l Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon. - Portland, Oregon.
Wi D. SKINNI2R, " '"
General Freight and Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash.
R. B. MILLER,
Traffic Manager.
W. T. York & Co.
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L os Angeles
AND RETURN
$31.53 :,
It sufficient numb(jradesire to make the
trip an excursion will birconducted "
Medford to Iyds Aneles,',
and return somo time in January or Feb
ruary at the round trip rate of
$31.55 -; ;
svith, a .thirty day limit tq. .return,, ftickojs
W.U) ppruut Qf atoijoyers andjo.gobdvia
oithor line to and from Los Angeles. For
further information- dee or'-phdno .
A. S. ROSENBAUMr
Local S. X JVgoiit, or call at tho Passonf or
Station. Fouo341. 251
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