Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MEDFORD MATLTRIBTOTC, MTCDFORD, 0KKC10N, THURSDAY, ,TANlrARY 11, 113.
SEEfNO SIGHTS
'Of BIG CITY
I .---!
Wtillafn King bf Mcdlortl Hires Ex
prclsman to Haul Him to Jail In
PorllaAd kxpriJsman Gets Ar
rested (or Complying.
G-
PACKERS WIN
COURT RULING
Do You Need Drain TiJe?
Wll MANl'FACTttltH IT
! !!! Me ewaa
Tho llext Tliat Con lie Made.
Heforo Onlerlug Nco Us,
Rogue River Pottery Co
riant at Ttdo. 0I) (Jaiuett-Coroy lUdg., Mtdfonl
Attractions at the Medford Theatre
OF I. W. W. BAND
WHAT IS THE NAME OF 'THE VlHGlNIANr ATTEND THE PLAY
AND SEE IF YOU LEARN.
ml
Report That 300 Members of the Or
ganization Would Arrive Soon to
Demand "Bread and Soup" Is Not
Substantiated by Police.
Government Sustains Sharp Scllmok
When Jlitljjo Cnrpohtcr Bars L6t
tcrs Connecting Armour With
Plot.
vex0ieJrw'ep.lNr.s
TM ik VxVS vK nn'i miR
PA01D TWO
KNOW
NO IN
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tl5w ' ' v9vwSMmWMMJJMaiXtBi
ihb Portland. TNeffnfln of Jnntmfrv
0 oontnins Ui6.f(tMsviii;:
His deTro tp See (ho sihta l)V
enntllo Hfihl caused Willnm IChijj,
well known in Medford hnsinoss cir
cles, to pour out copious quantities
01 the elixir of lift upon tho altar of
Bacchus Inst night and tlto saturnalia
InMed for ililtt thb new day.
When nt 0 o'clock this mnnihip
KiK found himcolf in n very demor
alised coinlilion on Savior street, he
decided that he would do at least one
good deed before he diod. He would
not nllow his mangled tannin to be
found under sonic cur or nuto wheel:
lie would not force tlio stalwart blue
coat on his beat to lup him uncere
moniously to tlio city jail. With the
' )urHne in mind. Kinjr slnrted to hunt
un exproasmnu and Ithnllv locate! rt
Syrian nt Tenth and Savier strecN
whoso de.siro to utnke money outdis
tanced his knowlcdso of Knpli-h.
"I shay, ol' chap." surged Kinjr,
"J wnnsh sho o to jail."
A mild remonstrance in Syrian had
no effect upon King; he was insist
ent. f
"Four hit in it if yo' taksh me
sho jail," he persisted.
Tho Syrians eyes sparkled. Why
not nccept the SO-cent piece and take
this inebrintcd son of America to hU
desired destination. Collecting tlie
toll, Mr. Syrian bundled Kins into tho
wigtm and started on the wiy to
jail.
Patrolman LaSallc met the Svrinn
and seeim? his inanitnato load. let onl
a yell for help, thinking that tin
Syrian had murdered the man anil
was enrryinj; the reriinina away tov
parts unknown.
"You're under arrest," he informed
the man and an outburst of choice
Syrian fell non tho patrolman's ears.
Ho was obdurak', however, and in
sisted that tho Syrian and the sleep
in King ;o under iolice oscort to
jail.
At headquarter an interpreter mas
secured and the situation explained
to LaSallo and the Syrian, while King
was blissfully resin: in front of tho
jaU. Patrolman LaSalle, aided bv
Patrolmen Timteher and Hill, unload
ed Kinp, who suddenly woke up and
stnrted to fisht the blueconts.
Kiiiff was locked up until he be
came sober, and the Syrian went on
his way, 50 cents richer and consid
erably wiser.
A report Hint !1Q0 members, of the
1. W. W. are on. thoir way to Mwl-
ford, vhwo they will demand "oiip
ami rnrtmT unit failing to x?t
would Inko it, is declared bv local
authorities today to be without
foundation. Considerable anxiety vn
expressed today by tlw houew ivw i:
the city who, fearing the ivport to V
true, oxpeotcd a wholesale demand at
tho kitchen doors for food.
The local polite have not been no
tified of the approach of auv such
"army" and local numbers ot the o
oinlM party hnra not entertained an
such emissary as the report MnU-d
was hero to demand "bread .mi
soup' on tub part of his fellow m a.
bcrs of the I. V. W.
"Lono Wolf," n member of the or
franiration, whs in Med ford Wedues
day, but did not make Mich n demand
or threat. ,
OS
cm is io l
FAITHFUL EMPLOYEE
Next Tuesday (lie city of Medt'ord
will lobe one or its most faithful and
valued employes, when Mrs. Robert
W. Telfer will reMgn her position as
first deputy city recorder. Mrs. Tel
fer will- leave Wednesday for a visit
in San Francisco and on her return
she will, as she expresses it, "settle
down mid keep house."
For two years and a half Mrs. Tel
fer hits been Mr. Tolfer's assistant
in the city recorder's office and bv
f hor efficient work ha made herself
nlmn.xt indispensable. Her absence
will be jrrently felt by these who have
btiMiie.-s with the city at the record
er's office.
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Wliat i, the i
Owen Wit r's v;(
Virjrinian!" lii.-.r
is asked b every
peoplp who he
c ( t the In n'
. ".nil me , l?ic
:- a il."-llii. 'il -Il
oiie ut the milh mi
it.u ti.i !:- nf1
the million of other who nwin KkHy
to do so. The late Kirk Ia SbHIe.
who, with Mr. Wwter, pretmred the
slape verxiou of the .trry. does t."l
attempt to an-wer in tin- play. Thr
principal chnracier iu both the book
ptu k'Mwn .i "t'u VirRin-
lati '. that ih nil. Mr Iji Miellc may
h.iM' bad In-. i'it nli.i .i- ( tli- iden
tity of thr VirgiliM. himI Ik- may have
had a private irint frm the author.
'Hie main point in that thr intortM
U kept up from rie to fall of cur
tain and that ererv character is as
-lcnrly drawn iu the drama as iu the
novel. The play will Hr the bill at the
Medford theater .In'inar 1 1,
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
JACK JOHNSON TIPS
THE BEAM AT 229
CHICAGO, Jan. 11. By stepping
on tho scales, clad only iu his fight
iiif; togsfand tipping tho beam at 220
pounds, Champion Jack Josneon to
day has set at rust rumors from
London and Paris which stated that
lie could never get into condition to
light again becnuso of e.tcs weight.
According to these reports, Johnson
weighed close to 200 pound.
After tho weighing the negro an
nounced that, as hi, trunk, aud alines
weighed about three pounds, liis ac
tual weight was -Io to 22(1 pounds.
Ho pointed out . he generally en
tered the ring weighing about 210 it
would bo easy to get rid of the sur
plus poundage.
EUGENE RAILROAD NOT
PURCHASED BY ESPEE
POItTLAKI). Ore, Jan. ll.-Tho
report emanating from Eugene, that
tho Southern Pacific md bought the
l'aciflo Great Western railroad, now
being constructed between Eugene
nnd Coos Hay, was flatly denied here
today by President I. II, lihighum,
president of the proposed Hue.
"Absolutely flilse in every particu
lar," ho silid.
SHIP IN DISTRESS IS
OFF DANGEROUS SHORE
(By A. C. Howlett.)
E. "W- Koelng and brother, who
have the contract for clearing a tract
of land for Mr. Bishop on the Ring-
wood orchard, were pleasant callors
tho last of last week. They have a
donkey engine and pull out root and
branch. They are to clear the land
ready for tho plow.
Eddie Higinbotbaniv tho road su
pervisor for the Derby district, was
a pleasant caller Friday night on bis
way homo with a fine Jersey cow ha
had bought out in tho valley. Ho
said that he had lots of cows but
no milk and that ho bad to havo
milk for his babies. He expected to
stop on his way home to look after
a piece of road near the new bridge
that noeded some work.
Some months ago thoro was bo mo
talk of dividing tho county and form
ing a new county nnd having Hagle
Point as tho county soat, but now tho
talk Is to have the county soat movod
and havo Eagle Point as the county
seat, as it is only about two miles
wost of tho contor of the county, and
whon tho Oregon Trunk railroad con
noets with tho P. & K. and the main
lino Is established on down Butte
crook and Itogua rlvor past Grants
Pass ovor to the coast tho count)'
seat having been oatahllehad at Eaglo
Point tho entire business of tho coun
ty will naturally oentor in what will
then bo the metropolis of southorn
Oregon.
Mr. Moroy of tho firm of Hoflor &
Moroy of Hrownsboro, who are erect
ing a new store building on the old
Hall blto, roporta that they havo the
building about completed aud will
soon opon for IjuhIiiobb. Thoy pro
cured thoir lumber from tho Sprague
Lumbor company of Kaglo Point.
r a. j . '
W00DR0W WILSON LEAGUE
ORGANIZED IN CALIFORNIA
127.000 FOR NEW !611.000 HER MAY
WATER SYSTEM! BO OUT ON STRIKE
i '
Jacobscn-Baric Company Awarded . Coal Miners In Cardiff District Vole
Contract for Putting in New Mains
Throughout Jacksonville Building
Water Supply.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 11. -Will,
the resumption of wire communica
tion into AlnrhhncJd today, it wua tis
liorlnhicd that tho ship, reported to
he iu distress off Capo Anigo, suc
ceeded in working it& way to son
nguiu and lins sailed northward, ,
The name of the vossol has not
been lonrocd.
SAN FRANOISCO. "Sho chasod
any about a block' with a butcher
knlfo," doclareu lloncdlct Smith, mu
sician, suing for dlvorco. "Take It
away from hor? You don't know hor
I got her ut Reno, Sho's not n bit
CiitlietlC"
SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Jan. 11. -At
a meeting to bo bold here tomor
row night a local branch of the Wood
row WilBon league will be organized
iu un effort to mntortally ussiwt in
the fight to ijmko tho Now Joroy gov
ernor thp democratic jjniniuuo for
president,
Two Boats Missing.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 11.
WlrolosH messages to tho navy do
partmont from tho second division
6f the South Atlantic squudrou today
say tho torpedo bouts McCall anil
Mayrant aro tho only onus of tho
missing vessels which dlsappoarod In
the rocent storm not yot located.
All others havo been located by wire
less nnd aro reported 'safe."
Hashing for health.
The Jueobsoti-Hade company ba
boon awarded the eoairact lor pat
ting in the entire iliatrttHHiitf ayatMB
Cor the Jacksonville new water work.
The price to be aul for the work i
$27,00. f
This same company baa the con
tract for building n hug ihua to bold
watqr with which to supply this ay
tom, and t,be wora ia now well under
way. This dam i one and a half
mile fro town, will be a&Weet
wide, 38 fuot lonic and wilt be HUO
feet wide at the base. The dam i ot
reinforced r concrete, Die wall ol
widen arc feiit into lite mountain on
oitber aide. The (Him wH bo ftO feet
hiuh whoii cninpieted. TJie volume of
water which thin dam wiil be capable
of retaininx ill be .000,000 gal
lon, which i coHHideroil an ample
8toratre anwiunt to meet all tho de
maiplM during the few nniwer inonllo
when the ninning wu'er auj)ly may
not be itufficicut.
The reservoir, which in buiaic pat
in near town, wHI have a rapacity of
200,000 KaUohH. The prenMire on the
pipeA in Jiukionille will be 81
pound?, aliout cipial to the prooairc
.Medford hn. '
T. W. Os m I ..i' il..- lirm ..( OgtHiil
& fujnmiugx. (.il uugincer-, !' thi"
city, Ipix tin- envitieering of the en
tire xyetem in charge.
OREGON FISH AND CAME
AS'SN TO BANQUET
Seven to One in Favor of Walkout
Little Coal in England, Situation
Serious. i
LO.KDOX, Jan. iff. With the nun
reported voting eveit to rne in in tor
of ntriVe unleiHH ik colliery owners
gonsent to graM Uteir demaadH tor
a lainimnm wage xoale-, a walkout .t'
611.000 coal minere hi the Cardiff
dihtrict on JMarch 1 aeoiaa incMtable
today. Tho umln, it i tuid, v dl
rafuae tc make any conceatiion.
With baii?l riKittgh coal on band
to lat Kngland h mnnih. the it na
tion I rapidly iH-cmninK aeriou-. Al
ready the (ardill o)ralorH liar an
itoiiiicOd their in.tb4lih' to III) com
mercial order'-, doalarihg that the
preaont nupply i- barelj Miiit'tcicut Io
meet the netd nt ilia Hritili nav.
CIT1 TltKASfltlllfiJ .VOTICK.
Offtoe of the Cltytoaaurer, Mod
ford. Oregon. Jan. 3ih, 1012.
Kuttee 1 lierrby glvon that thoro
aro fnmlB on hand In tho city troaa
ury for the red'-mpttoii of nutatand
lug city warrants Iwuod against the
following funds:
"Warrant No. 90, on water main
Iniprbvamont fund No. 2,
WnrHui t No. 23, on wator main.
Improretiient fund N 5.
AVamuit No. 2, dli'latonil No. 8
sewer district .' . :,, .
lute rati on the noitio will
after tho abovi d.-ittt. -
U h. JACOFlS.
25 1 Olty Troflsuror.
COI180
10ITIAN1), fire, Jim. 11. Ar
ItlllHUinunt lime licmi uuiilc by lite
Orogou Finh nnd (iunie nMeociittiou
l'Or a hninpiul here Monday, January
16, which will be attended by mem
bom of the atpte fih and game com
iuitiun. ' It i cxjMJcled that .')0 will
bo prudouU
Tlio bamiuet 'v- to lx (riven to the
end thai lli ((iMomi-Bioiirn may nc
quniiit HpilrlKinen wiih the work oi
tho guifle v. arih-n' oil ice nod secure
thoir m-opciulioii in the pmtwh .n
of game.
'I'liP annual eleetiori ol otin-irH r
the a(ii'ii(tinii will be held ulxo.
.VOTICK TO .MINK OWNKK8.
All persons who aro desirous of
securing spaco In tho Medford Mining
Jubilee Hook on tho mineral rosouic-
e of southern Oregon and northern
California, to bo lunuqd I'oby. 1, 1912,
should immwllui'dy ulb upon or ad
droaii C. W. I'altqrspn or CSuy T.
Thrauhgr, Nush hotel, Medford, Ore.
ANNl'AI, MjiKTJNfJ.
Notice la hcrcliy glvon, that, tho
annual meotlua; of tlioalocklioldora of
Ltiie Hoguo ltlv.'c TCrult & I'roduco
nHsoclatkm for ih- pufpOMetof receiv
ing annual report, tlio olectlou of
officer, and audi ofhor IuihIiichh uh
may properly com) hfoo tho moet
lug, will be held In tlio Anglo Opera
H'jiiho, Medford, Oroou, t 10:30 a.
m., February in, 101'2.
A C'OMtO I'lUKO, Secretary.
UafllUiiB for health.
HnBKIn8 for bubi
i CIHCAUO. 111., Jan. II. til It cf
I ford to ronnort .1. Ogdett Armour aud
nine other tuioker tielnrf tried hero
for conspiracy Under tho Kberiimii
law with Individual ixirtlelpatlnu in
tho iilleKcd plot, tho novei iHiuiit
ustuliud a almi-p setback, whin
ludgo Carpenter ruleil that three let
ters bearing notation nnd the sIkuu-
turea of throe of the packora Mroro nut
admiswiblo aa evidence,
j Following thin ruling, however.
the court lompiAwl tho blow to tho
K"v eminent whon It allowed tho In-
eduction of three othor diHiumontn
!tbc ngetitH sent from one imcklug
I company to another, which, the court
ruled, tended to flhnw that a mutual
agreement existed In tho syndicate
as to the method of doing IhihIiiohh.
Selling real eat at o iu thia i-itv ;,
tuMlher a doubtful nor un e.xpenxive
(ask it'- a want ad litk.
Watch Your
Hair, Ladies
I'tcrual Ylullaurc In tlio l'rlii of
I.UMiilaut and ttadhiut llalr.
If dandruff germs itro devouring
tho nourlxhiiuMit that bclouKa to tho
hair It will soon begin to fail. Fur-
tberiuoro It will tone its life and hi fr
ier and will become dull, faded and
even look slovenly.
If )ou have any atgna of dandruff
you ought to go right to your drtig
glnt today and get a buttle of l'Alt
KSIAN KAOIC. This delightful and
refreahliiK hrilr toulel Is gunrauteeil
by Clm. Strung to kill dandruff
Krms. clean the head of filthy dau
drurf, stop fallliiK holriind Itching
scalp or money back. "And It does
Just what It Is guaranteed to do and
Unit's why lis union are an enormous
tho country over. PAKIStAX 8AK
Is tho favoittu of roflncd women. One
bottle proves Its superiority.
coetiavtr MkSJri ft UW,
A Full Line of I
Peerless Lamps
V 1 1 irltti ixnil mi, I "r,,,,, I..
tlio limo to tl your lioimo J
wired, (lootl light mldH to i
tho oiufort of winlor
Hiotilh:). X
Suullicrn Oregon ncculcGo J
North Grnpo Street.
v
Get lh Ordinal and Genulna
HORLIOK'S
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
ForlnfanU.Invalkli.andGrowmgcJuldrca.
PureNutrition.up building the wnolcbody.
Invigorates llic nursing mother and tho aged,
gtch milk, malted prain, in powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in a rainute.
Take no sabttilute. Ask for HORLICK'S.
Not in Any Milk Trumt
Nonrly tt qunrtor of n century undor tho stiuiu
llKlimOIIUMll
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Orogon
It. litis HUffoodcd ht'i'itusc of
Soundnoss of priuciplu
Economy of iiiaiiaoiiiutil
Safoty of Invi'slment
Courtoous and libural troaltiKMit
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000.00
1. Vawlcr, I'rt'sidcnl (I. I. LindlfV, Vict; I'rcti.
( V. AlcDoimld, Cjishipr'
TREES
that row
TREES
that bear
Northern Crown lltock
Columbia & Okanogan
Nursery Company
Of tho Wonulchoo Valloy
O, M, Itudoii, Medford HalcNiimn
l'liono HI-It. H17 H. Itlvci-Hldo
...First...
National Bank
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MEDFOUD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00
0 itcicl Slates and Postal Savings Depository
Wc solicv your bustnoss, which will receive our earo-
ful attention.
F. K. Deuel, Prooidont M. L. Alford, Caahior
Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior
We havo for sale some leu-acre (racls across tho
road from tho Slate Experiment Station recently lo
cated between Phoenix and Talent. The soil is suit
able for fruit, alfalfa or garden. Well water iu quan
tity sufficient for irrigation can bo had at 20 to
i'cet (wo have a well on nn adjoining tract which sup
plies 200 gallons per minute). Tlio price is .'100 to
$350 per aero, and wo can make very easy lerms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
Mail Tribuno Block
Roguelands Irrigated Tracts
$4)0 per acre, plowed, fenced, leveled and
planted to a standard variety of trees, with
a perpetual water right.
The terms are easy : 10 per cent down, and
the balance in monthly or yearly payments.
ROGUELANDS INCORPORATED
FRED N. PUMMINGS, Manager
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