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WfWi Tv ? -. 7,wf? 8 MEDEOPD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFOPD, OTiEClQN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911 T) L HAS CM fit SERVICE TO JOHNSON OPENS ON ROADS SOON SUFFRAGETTES TO FORMJ PARTY NEGRO KILLS MAN WHO I Bku'0 Louis Lopez, Mexican, re-f at him. OWED HIM MON EY I fused to pny bac-K Dorrowcd money Lopez wao struck In the breast and 1 i.os Avnni.pq ri t io in,i fhrcntennd his life. Mason, nc-! killed Instantly, nnd two bystanders, i ,'one man Is dead and two Injured as cordlnp to tho story ho told the po-i Bdward Joslln and l the result of a shooting affrny last ?lce, chased Lopez Into a saloon' wounded. I ..!..).. r. -. .... 1 inn .,... ,-.m ..nll..l . I. Dunlap, wore BANKING BILL Would Have Banks Bid for Count Funds; Flat Salary for Printer Says $10,000 a Year Would B Saved by Plan. i.ii r( , oiKiii. ueorge .Mason, colored, is mjwncru auuui vu "--u mvik ""' Jail today charged with murder. bled and fired a fusillade of bullets j Hasklns for Health. senator Buniess' Bill Provides for (Warfare to Control Corporations In Two Bin Factions May Be Result Examination for State Offices California Starts Tomorrow Rail- Witb Insurgents and Regulars Mrs. DeVoe Is Meeting With Ob jections to Her Plan. Provides for Civil Senvice Board road Measuro Is Radical Affair Commission Have Much Power. to Examine Applicants. - -p" Mi NRODCED m I fit r R , $v - I,-. jfcT . fe':- SAIiKM, Or., .Inn. 12. Heprese" liitivc lliownhill of Yamhill 1ms hill In regulate the; hiiukinj; of 1 mm of tlio various comities, which, li mi.v.s, will yield a -a vine ' 10,(1(1 a vnr if pio-ned. lie proposes that tlio comity trea.s tiler of ciiwli coiii.ty he compelled i advertise for hid" from hanks tin. wish to he the county depository an that those elferh.j: vhe richest nil of interest ho .selectt".1. To "line iiXfiinxt the depositing of the iiim' in iiiKlitutiniis of diiestiouahlc -tnltil ity, lift would require the hank offel imr the higher rale of interest to pro ido h surety hond to the Ireasure The Hame icpresciitatie will of ft' n hill lo place the slate priulur o a flat Riilnrv of .t.'iOOO a year, ssupei seiliiiK Hit' present fee system. SAI.KM, Or.. .Ian. 12. Civil sec vice for all Oregon state officers c.x cpt the heads of departments and he secretary to the governor, is Hie iroposal of Senator Harness, who has introduced a hill to this -el feet .Me provides for a hoard to consist f the governor, attorney ncner.il uid superintendent of public instnii - ion, this houid to make its own rules and determine the examjmt ions lo he "iveu. TRAINED NURSE DAMAGES CASf IDENTITY UNKNOWN. (Continued from vow 1.) (Continued from I'ngo U ItiB the nctloim of Mm. Schonk wai ovlilontly regarded by the Htnto ir one of its moRt Important hlta of evl denco, and every plinuo was lirough' nut hy careful ipiestlonliiK. MIkk Hviuib mild hIio went to tlir Bclienk homo on tho nlht of Octoher m. Durlnn the first nlKht, nho Hald, MrH. Sclienk did not iikhIrL her. On the ovoiilui; of tho fourth day, Hhc testified, MrH. Sclienk toht her oM'Ih llliu; tho fortuno tollor who liiul prophcHlciMior IniRlmnd'H death. Mrs. Schonk told Iter, tho nuiBr continued, that Bcors had foretold her hiiBhand'a death. "Ho might ho patched up hy the doctorn," tho nurfio mild tho dofoml nut had told her, "hut ho miiBt event ually die." Between Octoher 15 and 21. tin mi mo testified,' MrH. Sclienk did lit tie lu the Blck room. It war. on tin a 1st, vlieu Schonk had Hiifflclontly re covered to attempt an outing, that Men. Sclienk, tho nui'Ke Hald, first en deavorod to help her. "Ileforo we loft," Mica EvaiiH con llniied, "Mrs. Sclienk nskod If I hue cnougli drlnKIng water for tlio pu (lent. I replied lu tho affirmative Hlie nald hIio would opon another hot tie, anyway, bo that there would hi no danger of my cutting my fliiRct'H She brought a hottlo from the I; Itch en and Schonk drank from It. II complained that It (anted peculiarly "After uuprer tho name night 1 went homo with a rolullvo," Tho nuruo teatlfled that ehe did no' want to en, hut that Mrs. Sclienk had Insisted on hor taking a whorl out In);. "I wiiH gone an hour," MIhh lOvnn nald, "nnd on returning found Sehenl voalently mttiHcatod. I had left nij telephone number, hut had not hcei called. "I nuked Mrs. Schonk why she line" not telephoned, and hIio replied: M could do aw much iih you could.' " Tho nurno then told of giving tin patient more water from the snnx hottlo that Ills wlto had opened. Hi was luuiboatod again, alio tiald. "When 1 wiih giving the iiiedlelni tho defendant entered the room am' complained that I had not nhaUci the hottlo of malt carcara. I tub' her It was not ueuensary. She IiihImI ed that 1 Hhake It and took the hot tie from tho utaud and hhook It her floir." Tim nurse then told how she worn to tho kitchen and not another hot tlo of drinking water, which hIiu con coaled! She then took away the hot tlo which Mrs. Schonk had opened. HiihstltiitliiK tho fresh one. It was after thin, nho said, tlur she told Dr. Hupp that hIio liclleviw tho water wan peculiar and guve hlu the hottlo which she had biived. Mian Kvr.ns testified that a botth of iulnlne had a ieeiilhir appearance It had an unnatural, murky coloi nho said, "Tho day aftor Schonk wont to tin liOHpltal," sho said, "Mm. Schonk vlb Itod him. She wont Into the hath room whom tho mod Id ties were kept She was there for la or 20 minute l'rovjotisly Bho had locked the ilocn loading Into Schenk's room. Whoa Dr. Hupp came 1 told him of this. Ho ordorod mo to get fresh medicine I 'did this am) kept thoiu In tho diet kitchen at tho hospital. 'Mrs, Schonk did not know whore .thoy ,woro." 'Tho crowds which havo boon at tracted to the trial wore on hand onrlyjmlny, The courtroom was Jain ntod'.hy U,,Q Uino lno lr'a' lotl. Mail)' women wire In tho gathering. p.nrnR dig. tpMjmony of Ml ISvuiik tlio robin W8 (j'llet, tho bpocntors paying clot attcnMoii to tlio shurp question of tho attornejB and the low-yoJced hiibwojh of the nurse ! ouso was locatod In Medford this ifteruoon. She will ho ipicntloued y Chief Shearer and Deputy Prose wtlng Cherry lu an attempt to sift ut the prlHoner'H connection with the iffnlr. PROPERTY MOVES SOUTH OMDALT 'ennis Court Lots Arc Sold to Nortb Dakota Man Who Will Erect Fine Home Ootber Sa'os Made In Oak dalo Park. SACIIA.MKNTO, Oil.. .Jan. 12. The opening nun of the JoIiimiii nd minist rn lion in its warfme to recti late inilroads will he fired lomor row in the senate, when the pro tessics' railw-iv control measure r introduced. The organization of lie reccntcdly created railroad conunU sion nnd the definimr of its power is. first provided (or. Then the hit outlines the powers and duties of r.'iilioad and tnii)sinrtnlioii eompa liec; and defiiifs offenses hy shipper and caniers. All tniiispoi'tutioi oinpanies are plaeed under the con trol of (he railroad commission. TIih term 'transportation compaiiv," the hill provides, includes express, dis. natch and sleeping car companies mi' all companies opcraliiifr vessels in the traiisporlntiou of fieiuht nnd iasseiier.s. The i-ommissioii is to 'ie iveii the riuhl lo inspect hooks mil papers and refusal to submit document) i made a misdcnieaiioi 'Hinishnble by u fine of not less than tlOOO. The commission is empowered lo nuke physical and cash valuation of 'ill properlies, including salaries paid SBATTLh, Wash., .Ian. 12. Two big factions of suffragettes following the lines of Insurgents and regulars Is the outlook today following tho declaration of Mrs. Kmma Smith Do-i voe yesterday that Bho Intended to start a woman's suffrage party. The Insurgents aro lnsurglng against Mrs. Devoe's organization. Rather they will continue tho fight started on It two years ago when tho stato convention steam rollcrcd Mrs. Hutton's Spokane convention off the floor. Mrs. Ilutton, who ors'inlzed her own suffragette club after that Is a millionaire mine owner's wife and a fl.'htor. She refused today to discuss rumors of suits sho might Institute againot leaders of the regulars, but was emphatic In her opposition to any woman's party. "Women niuet work out their sal vation with the men, not against them." she says. Mrs. Oeorgo A. i Smith, a local insurgent, backs up this vlow emphatically. officials and employe. The commit-, sion i authorized subpoena witnesses. 9-0 srsr 'Properly is beginning to move rap dly on South Oakdnle, a number ot sales beinir recorded this week. C. M, Kiiirlisli has sold tlroimh tin1 tieuev of ,1. V. Dressier (hi Teuiiic ourt lots adjoiuiui; the home oi Hurry 0. Wortmaii to a Mr. Mcl'Ve id Heaumout, N. I)., who will ere. 'I thereon a fine home. Tho coiiKidor- tion was .-iciiOO, 0. h. Treichler lum sold lots nd -I in the Oakdnle I 'ail; addition o a Mr. McArdlc of Minneapolis, (lie 'oiisidemlion heiui; .f!l7,)(). Mr. Treichler hns nlso sold a biiu ';nlow in the addition to Kliznbelli ICeleilior of Texas for Jfr7.'i0. $50,000 FOR FIGHT JOHNSON VS. KAUFMAN OIlirAflO, 111., .Inn. l'J. A purse f .$00,(1(10 for a l'iKit lietween .lack lohuson and At Kaiifiuan in Loudon In rim: Coroiiuliou week was otleicil odav b, II. II, l'Vuzce, thealric.i roinoter, who uiaiiagcd .lelfrie our when the ex-champion emerged 'roiii retircmeiit. I''race Miid he would put up ilu utile piii-o ni the liniids ol some ic poiisihle stakeholder as soon as tin iiinciplc- ciiieed to arrnuye teuiis 'i 'i 'i JUST OUT Medford Mail Tribune Official Map of Jackson County, Ore. Compiled especially for the Mall Trlbuno by the Jackson County Abstract Co. Approved and offi cially adopted hy tho county court, July, 1010. Shows ownership of each parcel of property, township ami section lines, county roads, forest re- I serves, railroad grant, city and town boundaries I and all oilier necessary Information. I ho only convenient, hnndy. complete map of Jackson county published In many years. Size Sit by 10 Inches, on heavy map paper, tinned at both ends. No home complete without this map. It sells for $2.50, hut will bo given away free to subscrib ers to the Medford Mall Tribune. CHEW SMALL BOYii SALINAS, Jan. 1J llnum,' wnn 'ercd into (lie iiiclo-me ot a pack oi l' htarviuu dos, hidden b an utji'i' 'liiuese hi the oriental mu.iiIci here )oiiif f,Mien Yiiii, 0 eiir- old, was he iik eaten aliu when his mm cum ailed several men to the ie-cue to lay. He is in a xenons condition from accrntioiift on the chest and iluuh Ml hU floihuiif un torn oil. lion the don had been secreted nd h is ii instcrv The ilu I 'l police nidcrcil (hem all -hot. HOW TO GET Till; MAP FREE SimsCltim: TO THK DAILY MAIL TUI1JUN12 FOR O.N'l-3 VBAIt IN ADVANCH .5.o Oil FOR TUK Wi:i2KLY MAIL TIlllirNK TWO YKAKS IN DVANCIO AT $1.50 A YUAU.UIO A.VUTH1': MAP IS YOURS. Ot 11,1 flTl,l W,U- Ull 1.U....I lulH I .t ,!.. II.. II.. 1 i r,.. i.nu ..j.. nui.oi i iiM.-i u, mi, iuiiiv or iwii i i new ones to the Weekly, remit and wo will send tho I 7 tittiik ltttlCt Old subscribers may secure tho map by paying up arrears and subscribing In advance. Medford Mail Tribune 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. z L 1 ANNUA L 25 PER CENT OFF ON .MY COMPMCTN LINK OK KM WALLAS; ALLSTRKTLV IIIOI1 (1IJADK, DKIIONDAHLK MKia'HAXDISK. KOI TKX DAYS ONLY J. W. DIAMOND Palm UlocK Nut in h h.i.l.N nivi-i Mm! the uniial nnv, ln;; of the Ricmio River "mil & I'rodece ahkodmlon v 111 be 'iol(' in HorCiulturttl hall. Medford. Oregon. t 10 a. iu. Tuewiay,- I'obru- ury ) ttb, Hill. IC. S. MILL19R, Scerolary. The ne.t do en cln-o-ifUd hi1 .'on neqtiaiited wih a iImmii 4um vlieh you au-wcr, wilt pruiiiihLy itt von neiiuiui.tt.l with a iUtea ikae! if thin oily lite I bill (iu never ei I'ounteied hefoic Hasklns for Health, ATTENTION YOU WHO WEAR EYE-GLASSES And Ale Nui (icttniKtf COMFORT FOR THE EYES Almuht daily people cometo me complaining th.it thoy have had kcwm'hI pniiv of xhit's, yet the cannot see well, or ol.se the eyes tlio, imili. diuart, bluir or he onie drowsv. Yet I have no trouble by my seiwilitie methods to Kie ihem Imtii I'oiutort and sntUfue-tion. I nuewtKl by Siicooful Fittmir. If you suffer fruiu oyo ttxu- (HUA9 heie mid a in icicf. DR. RICKERT I've Sl);lit Spii-mli t Medl'ord, Oie. Owr Keatuei's hlf f , " . '"'; i vr it. B;fciNo.l58. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Jackson County Bank ' at Medford, in the State of Oregon, at the close of bus iness, January 7, 1911: ' RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $522,248.77 .Bonds, securities, etc (53,086.88 F3jinking house, furniture and fixtures 1)0,000.00 Due from banks (not reserve banks) .lyl-i.SO Due from approved reserve banks 108,871. M Oheeks and other cash items 5,565.07 Exchanges for clearing house 7,350.50 Cash on hand 63,396.82 Total. $836,037.88V LIABILITIES. -Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 20,335.98 Due to banks -and bankers : 22,9-15.59 Individual deposits subject to check 501,403.57 Demand certificates of deposit 35,080.83 Time certificates of deposit 87,252.55 Certified checks , 250.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 42.51 State deposits .' 38,72(5.85 Total $S36,037.88 State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: I. C. W. McDonald, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. C. V. McDONALD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1911. M. PUftDTN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: R. H. WHITEHEAD, V. L VAAVTER, F.W. HUTCHISON, Directors. No. 45. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank at Medford, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, January 7, 1911: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $181,027.08 Bonds, securities, etc 16,791.59 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 9,818.53 Due from banks (not reserve bunks) 10,281.02 Due from approved reserve banks 30,83(5.87 Checks and other cash items 7,442.18 Cash on hand 13,295.05 Total $269,498.32 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 2,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes ptiid 679.8-1 Individual deposits subject to check 190,348.63 Demand certificates of deposit 5,053.72 Time certificates of deposit 20,869.13 Certified checks :...'.. 547'00 Total $269,49S.32 Slate of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: , I', L. .13. Wakeman, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the! best of my knowledge arid belief. L. G. WAKEMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th dav of January, 1911. AVM. V. McNEALY, Notary Public. . Correct Attest: CEO. L. DAVIS, .JAMES CAMPBELL, Directors. '-' S V $ Nv 4