Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 09, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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COERCION OF MOLD CURB THE ;IW RALLY TO
GRINGOS PUN GREED EOR POWER1 AID OF CHINA
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MEEKER 6 CO'S. EXCLUSIVE STORE
Chief of Plant Department of Soutli-jDfaz of Mexico Said to Be Considering So Says Senator Brlstow in Speaking Seattle Rushing Much Food Stuff io ;
crn Oregon District of Pac. Tel. anil
Tel. Company Moves Office From
Eugene Here.
TlocaiiBo Medford Is moro advanta
geously situated, (ho Pacific Status
Tolophono and Telegraph company
has caused tho IiondquartorH of their
plant department for llio district of
Houthern Oregon to be i amoved from
Hitgene to thin city.
C. 10. AndeiBOii, general foreman
or tlmt branch or the company a
working roco, Iiuh already moved
here.
The dlgtrlet which formH tho terri
tory at which Mr. Anderson Is at the
head comprises nil the territory be
tween JCtigene and the California
line, Including the counties of Lake
and Klamath.
Forcing American to Aid Him in
War Against Revolutionists Noth
ing Yet Done.
SALT J,AKK CITY. Utah, Feb. 9.
That President Diaz of Mexico, pross-
in Favor of Direct Election of
United States Senator Before the
Senate Today.
WASHINGTON', 1). ("., Feb. 0. -In-
Red Cross Headquarters in San
Francisco for Dispatch to China
Needs is Great.
REATTLi:, Wnsli., Feb. 0. All
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creasiliL' triced lor nower mi (lu mm l i i , , . .
oil liv Mm ii.vnliiMnnltH i. n,in. ,. ., ... . .. ' . -"i uuinmureiiii aim enuriiauie 01
a - """ oi uic "iiiieii'HiH was assigned n
nig coercion to American citizens to
gnnizntions are today gatherin;; con
tribittioiis of money and foodstuffs I
to be rushed to the red cross head
otmrters in San Francisco ami foi
waidcd to China for (lie benefit of the
hturvinj,' millions. 'J'lie local innnnircr.s
BIG DEMAND FOR
EXPERTFROITMEN
Oregon Agriculture College Cannot
Fill the Many Calls for Experts By
Large Orchard Companies of the
Northwest.
Senator Ilristotv of ICniiHim iiiesni-.
help him In mipproaalnK the Insur- iBelll Wmhr , , 01(. (f (,)C ,,,,.
rcctlon iu the statement here today ,, .pelliim; making nece-snry the
of Mormon Elder A. W. Ivlns, who (Iilt,.t o1elio., of senator,,
has just loturnod from the Mormon ,,,. ;,, ...i.i,,,.,.:,,,, , tl ,.,.
colony In Mexico. "We have boon in- ,i... ,...,: V..,-! t
.. ,. . . l,".T v wmijiiiuii tiiiu wiiuun in nvim
viiifiiiiii7iitiaiiiiTiTriiuriiijiiujiuiiifir. . .
tn ...,, II,.. , .i, ., ,Ti, t","l 'li', are provalcnl andliaelof (he red cross fund liae received
orniBh tho revolt, Ivlns said, "and !lI(.l1IIKf,(1 11S ,.,.,,.:. !.,.,. woi.l (, .I,,.;. , i,..la ..t .... I
the fulht we wll, mlit o,vi TKJlVTml ""rl'i J' K"'MI
,nlnl""i """ iuiiiii-iii mi-, i uuiice inner j-ujjci nouuu pninis and will ne
Unit not oulv senntors bill all dele-1 assigned to enrry lelief to Cliinu iw
Kates Io national conventions ought soon ok congress pases the necessary
to be elected by the people." resolutions.
We all are American citizens, though,
and will stand on our citizenship and
refuse to participate In the quarrel."
YOUTH ELOPED:
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GIVES MOTHER ALL
NBW YOltlv. .Feb. f). Wlmii rZ
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clphla last night, Z
Portland Boy, Student at Harvard, Canadian Minister of Finance Hastens! Woinmit in Phiiad
reuimeci io New York
to Correct Impression Gained in
Refuses Offer of $10,000 to Jilt
Former Wife of Mayor Gaynors
Son Can't Be Found Nov.
COUVAIiLIS, Ore., Feb. fl. IVf.
C. I. Lewis, liead of (he ricpnrlinc.it
of horiieiiltuie at tho Oregon Agricul
tural College, has hud thirteen calls
for graduates (o fill positions of im
porlnnco for wealthy corporations
and indivdualh having largo orchards,
williin (ho past month, which he lias
boon unable to supply, since all of the
graduates are cither conducting prof
itable orchards of their own, or have
nlrendy icceivcd appointments else
where. The demand for (rained inon with
western experience is not alone for
fruit rauelie on (lie Pacific coast, but
ulbo for eastern growers who widi
to adopt similar methods. A large
corporation in Maryland controlling
some lliouinnds of acres of orchards
winhos to plant several thousands
more, and has asked for a mnn of
sufficient caliber Io deiuand u salary
of )j.2f()0.
An eimlcrn universily wrilcs for !
mini fo fill (he position of head of Hi.'
department of horliotillure, uud (he
Cillinduu deparlmonl of agriciiltuio,
-wliiuh appointed an O. A. C. man last
liuio, now wants another. I'acilie
eoiifit melliods aio o lie installed in
largo orcliaidu near Cleveland, Ohio,
and an Oregon man is wanted to
(londuet llio woilc.
One of (ho biggest develoiiiicn(
eoinpanieti on the const, having (hou
HtWid" of ueies in ils holdings, uud
nmWiig o.xleiiKive duvelopiaeulH in-
valvng the ep'iidi(uie of euormoii
WWt, will gie $-JI)0() to (he right
umn, nnd wanls one fiom O. A. ('
Thjrly DnkoUiih have a tract of (1000
noron for which (hey want a foieman
lo AUM$rtiifend (lie plunling, spraying,
irrigation and general cure.
An iinineiiHc es(eni enmpany witli
n enpilRl f oer a million, now miik
intr big dtfvolopmenlt, in vmioin hiiis
of Onirn. nsks hit college for a mini
lo RiiHrin(eiid 10.000 iumcm of or
uhnrds among its holdings. Some 1)00
Here in 'etfrn Washington mv
owiim! by u I'orlland eorpornlion
vhieli linn nhked for ii foreman.
A iiihii who has been wailing si
lHonllm (o get an O. A. ('. giMdunle io
lake chargo of his 100 acre walnut
gmvo noar Springfield. Oie. is eom-
iliff lo tho college to press his pica
and I'ruf, UwH has only grndunte
of the present xhoil eoinsc to olio
hiin. all former graduates being profi
Uhly euipjoved.
In the Yakima Valley and id her
jmrtii of Wushiaglon are large tiait
of fruit land hld liv u Seallle firm
which Itan asked for an orchard sup
eiinlendeut, and a similar man is ie
nnlrvd by I wo Portland hiiMiies,. m.-'ii
for their combined holdings cnmnrH
iiiK large fmit ranches n the Wilbur
ullu Vallev.
At UlH firhl of last ,Jul the college
had wfneJ (weulv iviiuu fm- iad-
liatua (O fill good poriitioiw. being mi
ih!o (o gl men for them, mii.c the
douiattd ifc not only for c..liU1. tr.iiniihr
hut for western expeiicmi- f th,.,,.
M'Bro t)0 or 100 graduate cei c,n
Uiey oould h placed adwinliici i-h
The college ue( itun f.r iu nui
o')orliiiani alaUon work It n Kg
inlalttru now in gosann uu i, the ap
propriations reipiaelod for the es-
Inhlinljmaul of now hramh station , Z
(he oollega will nocd nine more men
for tlU ons hmuoh of (yclfusiun woik v
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NKW YOKIC, Feh. I). No liaco of
Nelson Qamiiion.s of Portland, Oregon,
a sopunmoio at Harvard, ami bin
bride formerly Alary Ouiffie, divorc
ed wife of iMayor Gaynor'n son, could
not be found today by Airs. Oammoiic,
his mother, who in a vain effort lo
prevent, (ho marriage offered llio ID
year old youth 10,000. Young Gam
mons, however declined the money,
and the couple wore iccoutly mariied
secretly, alter they were whisked
away in an automobile.
Airs. Gammons heard of (heir en
gagement two weeks ago uud she lei I
her homo "hi Portland uud raced
across (he conlincnl, arriving iu Mus
lim (wo days ago. She plead with
him not (o go on with the mutch and
to make sine that her wishes were
obeyed took him from Harvard mid
kept a close watch on him at Boston,
Gammoiis succeeded iu eluding her
yesterday and with his bride fled lo
New York whore a license was secured
nud the malruiiouiul knot lied.
Gammons i-, l0 sou of the lale G.
G. Gammons, a wealthy Poilland al
lorne who died about u year ago.
England That Position
Country is Affected.
Mother
OTTAWA, Oat., Feb. 9. Finance
Minister Fielding took slops today to
collect what Is regarded here as an
erroneous Impression In Great Hrlt
aln regarding the Canadian-American
reciprocity agreement. It can bo said
the Canadian government viewed
with home alarm the Idea reflected
by a portion of the Ilrltlsh press that
tho agreement would havo a detri
mental offect upon the trado between
Canada and tho mother country and
would adversely affect tho prefer
ence granted to Groat llrltaln.
Minister Fielding has taken up the
matter with Lord Strathcona, Cana
dian high commissioner In Loudon,
and In liohalf of the Canadian gov
ernment has sent a long cabin fully
explaining the agreement and show
ing that England will not bo dam
aged.
today, ho ! y
dumped the entire $2,100 ho had1
won Into his mother's lap. She gavejJ
him $5 for spending money and i J
banked tho balance.
Urown, who Is only 19 years of ,5
age, has but two dissipations Ico
cream and soda and there were blgij
doings about the fountain In the drug
stoie on the corner when the fighter J
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WE GUARANTEE A DOLLAR'S
WORTH FOR A DOLLAR
If voit get moro than that at this store
so niiich the better for you. Whenever it
is possible to give our customers more
then Jheir money's worth we give it. In
addition we guarantee complete satisfac
tion in every purchase made here, regard
less of the offering or price of the mer
chandise. If you find after patronizing
us that you are not satisfied, we will ex
change the goods, refund the money do
anything within reason to keep you per
fectly satisfied. The greatest asset of this
store is your good wilj.
McCall Patterns
No. 3867 Wal.t. No. 3879 Skirt
Price, 15 ccnlt each
A SMART FROCK
Advance Sale of White Goods
Jt is to our commercial advantage to
sell you your white goods for spring early.
New Spring lines are now here, and in or
der to induce you to select early, we name
the following very special prices:
Clearing Out Ladies Neckwear
Broken sizes, broken lines, of nearly
every kind. Choice of a goodly collection
if fancy neckwear, formerly priced at 25e,
3jc, 50c each. Anv one in the lot now 19c
arrived.
VICTORIA
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FOUND FULL WATER
HILL MAY ROT SUE
PRICE ELLIS FOR LIBEL
Vin'OltlA, 11. ('., Feb.!). It is In.,
lieu'd today that the threateii"d
court proceedings against Price Klli
sion, niinisU'i' of I'inunee, will neei
ninlei ialize, following his public de-
. .. 'duration tlmt he had not direetlv
charged that .lame .1. 1 lilt, the rail-
COKDOYA, Alaska, I'eb. !). The mad muu'nnle lim! mveu i-nii.-im i,...
Steamship Nictmui is m llio bailmr pi,, m Winnipeg .(). 000 to assis
here todu with l(i led of water in ilicni i their campaign for icciproe
her hold, indenting lliul a large hole itv witli the United Stale,
was lorn iu her sled hull when hhej Slioilly after adjournment of par
htruck the rocU of liiiicinhrnok I-.lininent ftllinu rose on a (UCKtioii ot
bind Tuehdav night. The vessel ar-'pionnl privilege correetK inioled m
having in-Heiled "thai il wax wild,"
that Mr. Hill had given the inouev a
Husband Kills.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. ().--Mrs.
Margaret Van Fttcn Alexander,
II'-', was shot and instantly killed to
day by hor husband, Sahanns Alev
nnder, from whom she secured a di
vorce six months ago.
Deadlock Firm.
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SOMEN'S WAISTS-SIX DAY SALE ONLY'
New Attractive Values for the Coming Six Days Selling
$1.50 $1.25, $1.19, and $1.00 values for
98c
28 South
Central Ave.
senatorial deadlock Is still firm In V
the Montana leglHlature. Tho vote Z
today stoed: Carter .'10, Walsh !! 1, ,,tfr,..rftf4Jtf
Conrad 25, scattering 13.
SUMMIT AVENUE-
THE STREET MODERN
(Between West Main and 4th Sts.)
lived here late veMenlny under her
own hlenni. I'iihmmikcin who weie
tiaiifferred to the Steamship Ih'ilh.i
hortl after the accident nay that
theie was verv little eoutiisiuii follow
ing the grounding.
If the patiouage of the reader m'
tliiH iinvvxpaper n. iuipTii tr.nt to yon,
make vour toio-udveiliMiig impoit
mil to TIIFM
question, lie declined lie hud gom
no furl her than that.
.Mr. Hiewsler who had oppiwed F.lli
ou on tin. floor Mini he was- williuu
to accept the explanation but that he
had "understood the gentleman olher-wi-e."
Ilafkins for health
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kiiig r ft. InsiclcPdrJting cfloin. J3jdcj jcsLdcLionoOcH
A L:UII-:VKL IIAMILTOX OK A L:i-.l KWKL VAX
(ll'AKM) WATCH AUM: PK'KI-'KKIfKI) liV MOST
K'AILK'OADMKN. SOI I) AND (U'AKANTKKD HV
J. W. DIAMOND Bo'ck
Il wuiilil he iiiipiissiliU In ilo lu-tttT wntfli ropair work
than c turn out. If jmir watch is sick, take it tn
I) I A M 0 N I) ' S
A suggestion of the future appearance of the street, showing the improvements now in.
In an effort to build an addition f hat has every modern improvement that can he had in the very best homo see
tioil.s of the lamest cities, we have been working on Summit avenue. We luivi :itt(nnirid In i.i'nwvl intn t i.n.n.c
tlie miproveiuenis that would otherwise have taken several, believing that there is a class of investors that would ap
preciate this fact. How well we have succeeded is for you to investigate andjudtje.
Ve have taken the bare land, graded the street and lots, put in the water and sewer mains, connected up each lot
as shown above, laid the cement walks on the whole traot, paved the wide street and have shade trees on the way
to set out the entire awnue. By doing this improvements are all uniform.
Now we have a modern street with extra level, high lots on each side. Our building restriction of $2500 has
iitMired a street of fine homes and desirable neighbors.. Several fine modern homes are built and more building on
this street, which is a sure testimonial of the sterling merit of our proposition. to
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111 'lie, no.vt Juno.
J. H. KNVAUT, l'realdent J. A. PICK It Y, VC(-Preidont
F. Ii. illJKUICK. Vtct-Prtild'4t JOHN S OUTII, Cashier
W. II. JACKSON. Ain't Cuihlar.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, 320,000.00
su'i: iiki'osit iio.M-s ron iu:r. a (jknkiui iianmno
lirsl.MXS TKA.VSAITI.I). m)I.I('IT YOIIC IMTItON (ii:.
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'he paid inmroveni
a snort tune onh on e
Summit avenue is rc.nhed by the main street of the city, a paved street; the avenue itself is paved and Fourth
street on the north end ot the street is ordered paved. This means a dvy, easily accessible street.
in ts on this close in tract amount to one hundred dollars er lot. and the lots -ire sellino- for
Mi, mel.N liberal terms at SWa.- 4 ,,-. &xaem&
750 and $900 PER LOT
J' SEE W. C. MURPHY AT 136 EAST MAIN, OR W. T. YORK & CO. AT 102 WEST MAIN and take a free ride out
J and look this over. , , :
PICKEL, KLUM & MURPHY
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HaslcIiiB fur llculth.
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