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arEDFOftD MATL TRTTJITNFi, iUTLiVFORD, ORIWON, WWDNlHSnAY, APRIL 12, 1911.
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ALASKA COAL
0 HIGHEST
CASE JAIL
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Appeal Perfected and Forwarded to
Washington Is Taken From De
cision of Judge Hanford Quashing
Indictment.
DELIVEY IS US
PREVENTED BY BOY NEW
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REGULATIONS;
COLD WAVE
MY
SEATTLE, Wash., April 12. The
uiipcul from the decision of Federal
Judge Hanford in the Akiskn eoal
claim ease hat, been perfected and
today was forwarded to the United
States supreme court in Washington
The government takes the appeal
from Judge Hartford's decision un
der a law passed four yea is ago.
This law gives the government per
mission to appeal criminal cities
whore prosecution has been barred
in the lower courts. The law com
pels the government attorneys to
. make the appeal within HO day.-..
The appeal is taken from Judge
Hunford's decision quashing an in
dictment charging Olmrle- F. Miin
day, Archie W. Shiels and Earl ii.
Sieglcy with conspiracy to defraud
the government in the acquisition of
Alaska coal lands. "
PORTLAND COMMERCIAL
BODIES WORK FOR MEDFORD
(Continued from Page 1 )
Prisoners in Roseburg Saw Through Grading of Fruit to Be Different
Removal
Notice
Locks, but Are Checked in Time
Sheriff's Son Gives the Alarm in
Ttime to Prevent Escape.
or back; there must bo no stop, but
a steady onward movement for on
this depended our future failure or
success."
John M. Root, the next speaker,
made a comparison of the settlement
of the middle west and of the present
Influx of hotneseokers to Oregon. Ho
told how land east of the mountains
had been enhanced in value by tlio
Introduction of good roads and closed
his address with a stirring appeal for
good highways in the Rogue River
valley.
Manager Malboeuf oi me Commer
cial club made the principal talk oi
the evening. He explained the Influ
ences that wore at work in competi
tion with ub. He declares it is not
community spito in the west, but
strict commercial aggression on the
part of the districts north of the
Rogue River valley.
"They cannot be blamed," ho said.
"If they are using Medford's thun
der, all right. Medford showed the
whole state bow to advertise, includ
iiiB Portland Itself and it la only nat
ural that our methods should be cop
ied. It is our own fault if wo don't
continue to lead tho procession. We
can do It, because we havo the brains
In southern Oregon, but It Is up to the
people of Medford to back up the
Commercial club In their work, and
get down to ical hard woik. Wo
must continue to advertise harder
than over advertlso liko blazes be
cause tho competition wo now have
in tho shape of new districts in cen
tral Oregon, and every other commu
nity in Oregon and Washington work
ing for themselves on our lines of
work, means in bioad terms that
t wheie it used to cost us $1 for ad
vertising we must expect to spend
from twice to five times that sum to
got tho same proportionate results as
In tho past. The east, also is taking
steps to protect Itself against tho con
stant exodus of their peoplo to the
west, and Oregon is tho butt end of
their attacks for the reason that it Is
tho best ndveitised state in the
Union."
As an ilustration of this, Mr. Mal
boeuf tead an article that appeared
in the South Today, a magazine pub
lished under the auspices of tho Mem
phis Rurea uof Publicity. This was
written by a foriuor Memphis citizen
who spent about, a year rosldlng In
Portland, and looking over the coun
try within 50 miles of it, and found
nothing but Impenetrable forests,
worthless lands, and hordes of real
estate sharks, with property values
ton tlinos the prices nskod." He urg
ed the people of Med ford not to be
como Indlfferont as to tho value of
advertising, became while Medford's
foundation is absolutely sound and
tho city and country can never go
back, tho only way to go forward is
to advertlso all tho hardor, and nioie
Judiciously and intelligently than
ever.
"Dig down and rospoct the Com
mercial club and Its officors," is his
advice, "and it is tho only way to
mako progross and prospority actual
and lasting factors horo. Wo want
$20,000 this year, for publicity work
North Yakima and other placet are
sponding more money than that, and
tboy are on the baten path of rail
way travel."
Walker Appointed.
SACRAMENTO. Cal . April 12.
Sonutor (!eori;e S Walker of Santa
Clara has been appointed building
and loan eomwii-Mtiner bv (iovernor J
Johnson to take the place of Charlex J
P. Currv and Jacob Tranue, ele-
onth hour appointees of ex-Governor
Gillette. The place pay $;jwiu a
your. Walkr took hi oath of nil we
today. He tame into prominence n
th. antli'.r of the anti-lx-Him.' bill
wlii'-h p'it nn eml io prfi..icihal
bi-e l i in 'In -i i
UOSKllUKG. Or., April 12. Re
cause Ralph Quine, son of Sheriff
Quine, bappenod to overhear them at
work, three prisoners failed In an at
tempt to escape from tho county jail
hero last Sunday night. With a saw
made from an ordinary case knife
and a piece of hack-saw secured from
sonic unknown source, the trio of
prisoners sevored two of the three
locks of tho steel door of tho Inner
corridor. Unnble to. reach the third
lock, they forced the door with pieces
of stove wood used as wedges. This
created a noise that was heard by
young Quine as ho was on his w.y
home over a block away. Making
nn immediate investigation he saw
what was transpiring and telephoned
to two of bin father's deputies, who
arrived at the jail In time to prevent
a jailbreak.
The prisoners Involved in the af
fair are Joseph Morinos, Henry Allen
and Clarence Kendall, transients who
are held on the charge of burglnriz
Ing the storo of I.. II. Rhoades &
company a month ago.
Two burglars escaped from tho jail
on March 1 1 last, sawing their way
to liberty from the upper floor whore
they were left unnoticed when the
re. is wore locked up in tho evening.
1911 BASEBALL OPENS.
(ContlnuiMl from P.iko 1.)
Directors Arc to Be Elected for
Varying Terms of Service In the
Future.
L. X. .111)1) hns removed to Main
Cold Rains and Some Snow Alarm street, opposite Talent Hotel. Now
is your time to como and purchase a
A meeting of the Hogue Ilivcr Val
ley Fruit and Produce association
was held in Horticulture hall this
i morning and an interesting session
I resulted as the result of tho business
transacted.
Two material changes were made
tnlns in the camp of tho Cubs. Man
ager Chance has added Pitchers Ton
ey and Griffon and Outfielders Doyle
and Shean, but they will probably
be for emergencies and fail of regular
berths. Toney looks to ho tho real
goods and Chance is certain that lie
has uncovered another wonder like
"King" Cole. If Toney and Grifren
mako good, the oft-repeated cry that
Chanco's pitching staff was cracking
may be found uufounded. One thing
in the Cubs' favor is tho improved
form this year of big IJd Reulbach,
who was out of tho game tho first
half of last year from an attack of
diphtheria. Reulbach Is now hurling
in his oldtime form, and Chance bays
ho expects to uso him -in at least 50
games, counting the pieces, this year.
PORTLAND. Or., April 12.- Willi
Marion County Fruitgrowers
Shortage About Every Three Years
in the Valley.
SALKM. Or., April 12. Fours are
being entertained here by the fruit
men Chat the cold rains of Sunday
night and yestoiday will tend to dam
age tho fruit growth now well along,
nnd that the prune crop especially
good alfalfa or fruit farm or a. com
mercial orchard and secure a fine
homo. Ho has trncts of 1, 10, 15, 20,
10, SO, 1 00 and 2S0 acres of land
for sale. Impioved nnd some unim
proved, besides city residences. April
11, 1011.
tho rules nnd regulations of the will be greatly Injured as the result
m
association. Tho change of most. in
terest to the general public, however,
ie in the grading of fruit.
Heretofore Apples havo been grad
ed in three ways-, namely extra fancy,
fancy and choice. Hereafter only
two grades will bo recognized extra
fancy and choice.
The second change hns to do with
the directors. At present (here are
15 in the body, each elected for one
year at the next election; 15 will bo
elected, five each for one, two nnd
three year terms, after which five
directors will bo elected each year for
a tenu of three years.
Ir. Owinn of the Northwestern'
Fruit Exchange was present nnd de
livered a stirring nddress on tho work
done by that body during tho past
year.
A discussion as to whether the lo
cal company should join the proposed
uninlgainlition of the selling associa
tions in (lie northwest, was indulged
in nnd C. E. Whistler was appointed
to notify those having the matter .n
charge that the Rogue River Fruit &
Produce association could not see
its wav clear to joint the new body
nt the present time. The meeting ad
journed shortly before noon.
of the continuous cold weather, ac-1
conipanled by cold lnlns. The records I
of prune crops in Marion county show
thnt about every three years there is
a shortage, and for the past two cnrs
crops hao been above the average in
yield, it is believed by those engaged
Iln the raising of prunes that this Is
tho season when the crop will fall
short. Yesterday afternoon snow fell
throughout this county, whllo an ex
tremely cold wind prevailed all da
Tho prune trees in this vicinity, os-.
pcclally the Italian, are In full bloom j,t
ami orcnaruisis say iney win not
stand the present cold rain.
Free Lectures
Haskins tor Health
Professor Knox
president of Mon
ti I Science Cot
ego, Seattle, will
lve four lectures
.t Anglo opera
3ouso this week.
April 11, 15, til,
Krldny night:
'How to Cure
Saturday night, "Educa
tion of the Child Sunday, II p. in.:
Fit di m of Women ', N p. in., "Law
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FOR. SALE
Eighty ncres of tho best land nor4th of Rogue river; 35 acres In pears;
5 acreB in apples; 1 1 acres to oats; 10 acres to potatoes; 3 1-2 acres to
onions, 1 1-2 acres to beets, carrots and parsnips; 2 acres to blackberries
and raspberries and 0 ncres to grass and ryo pasture.
This placo has no buildings, but a fine building spot, with a well of
good water, tho entlro placo fenced with woven wlro; has u deeded wa
ter right which wators tho entlro placo. This placo Is for salo for Just
one month; purchaser will get tho crop, team, fnrm wagon, hack, ono
and two-horso walking plow, ono 4-horso disc gang plow, ono thrce
liorso sulky plow, drags, harrows, etc.
Terms reasonable and price AUSOLUTHLY RIGHT.
Inquire at Trlbtino offlco or ddress l. O. ItO.Y NO. OH .IACKSOX
VILLK, OREGON.
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WATER HEATING
Prices Reasonable
the Acmricau league season opening
in the east today, Fielder A. Jones
former munnger of the Chicigo
White Sox, cnine out with u state
ment today that in his opinion t'nin
iskey's team will end the .Season of
li'll very near the cellar. Jones now
resides in Portland.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 12.--Desertinsr
the tangled affairs of state
to foriniillv inaugurate the 11)11 base
ball season of the national game,
President Taft today tossed the liiM
ball hero at the opening contest of
the Senators and tho Boston Red
Sow
STEAM AND HOT
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i COFFEILN (Si. PRICE
2 :J5 HOWARD 1H.OCIC, ENTRANCE ON (Itli STREET. 1NIONE ttOB 2
Medford Iron WorKs
E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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Great Piano
Opportunity
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WATCH THE REXALL
STORES
ONE AVIS UK B10FORE WASTER
MONDAY, MARCH 10, TO SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manufacturers of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
I Plant
I North Riverside
Phone M. 6091
Delivered to any part of city. C. J". SEMON, Mgr.
CRUSH 13 D ROCK
SCREENED GRAVEL
Offlce:
u It growers' Rank Itlilg.
riiouo M. I.V
WASHED
SAND
for Concrete
for Urlck Work
for rinstcrlng
Summi
Addition
THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
All improvements in. Street paved. Cement side
walks. Sewer and city water to the lot line. Building
restrictions. Only four blocks to the new Jackson
school.
East front lot3 $850
West front lots $725
Easy Terms.
W. T. York & Company
Soiling Agents.
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? J. K. I3NYART. President J. A. PERnY. Vice-President
F. 15. MERRICK, Vlce-Prcsldnt JOHN S. ORTII, Caablor
W. B. JACKSON, Aaa't Cashlor.
In comparison to values offered at this Opportunity Piano and Organ
Sale by the Eilers Music House a First National Bank would have to
pay you almost two dollars for every one dollar you have on deposit
in order to give you like values for your money. Note Prices.
HOW COULD YOU LOOSE?
J js$PIANO JS'lilw
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J Think of being able to purchase such high
grade pianos as ("bickering and Suns, Kimball,
llallct and Davis, Lestei, Smith and Ihirnes, Jlfid
doi'l'f, Auto I Mayer Pianos, in fact we have the
cream of the market to offer you.
This, "the biggest occasion in the way of little
prices," WHICH HAVE IJEEN SL.WJOHTKR
KI) WITHOUT .MERCV, and littlest payments,
for really fine, warranted, high-grade Pianos,
eer witnessed in .Jackson count v.
REMEMBER
that the EILERS MUSIC HOUSE is the only
house agreeing to refund your money if we fail
to suit you with a piano. One hundred dollars
in gold to charity if the outstanding manufac
turing cash award checks are not worth their
face value at this sale, or if we raise our regular
printed established prices one penny.
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ni'.HIMCHS TRANSAOTKI). Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGU.
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The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
HARRY MJY
RENJ. M. COLLINS
County Seat Real Estate Office
Wo wIbIi to iiiiioiiiico to proupectlvo imrclinseiB that wo still litivo
lmrKiiliiH in farm nnd city projtery to offer you, nlao timber and
wood lanilH. LiiHt. lint not IciiHt, a few of the MOST STOCK AND
ALFALFA RANCIIIOS In Southern Oickoii at prices and terma that
will pleiiHo you. Thoso ranclicH havo an abundanco of water for
Irrigation, Reed liiilidiiiKH nnd boiiio stock. Let us "show you."
Offlco in I tunic of Jacksonville llldtf., ilniksoiivllle, Oregon.
LUY (SL COLLINS
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranchw
and fruit land. i
PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLOu.
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Man Stallion
will he at (he WKNT SIDK STADL1W alternating
weeks during the season.
FIRST WEEK BEGINS APRIL 1, 1911.
Second week at Mrownsboro; third week at West Side
Stable.
"AMOttlOAUX" oarrios throe sols of papous and
breeders will do well to call and see him.
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