Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 22, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ROLPH SLAMS
LID ON HARD
All of Ihr, nniiijlnn Dances In the
Downtown Cafes Must GoMayor
Suddenly Decides Upon n Visit to
Downtown ncsorts.
QUEER UNKNOWN
SCAM MOUNT M'KINIKY
SMALL HOLDINGS
OF LAND SAFE
WANT CLOTHES ON
PUTrMSWORK
Police of San Francisco Frown Upon
Handiwork of One of America's
Foremost Artists Committee Is
Named to View Statuary.
Mount Tamalpais
Military Academy
HAN UM'AKL, WK.ST KNI, CALIF.
An accredited High School, Grammar
Clauses, Junior School soparnto. Only
Western School having Cavalry' and
Mounted Artillery. Opon-nlr Gymna
sium, Open-air Swimming Peel.
United Statos Army Officer detailed
as Superintendent. Next term bo
glno January 8th, 1912.
AHTIIUIl CIlOHItY, A. M., D.I).
Head Master.
WOOD
COAL
ANY QUANTITY
BURBIDGE FUEL &
TRANSFER CO.
1JOTII PHONICS
K
L
I
Dan Green Has Pet Which Puzzles
Local People Seems to Dc a
Cross Dctwecn a Mai ten ami a
Ferret.
Owners of Tracts of Less Than 1000
Acres Will Not Be Affected by Suit
Atjalnst Railroad Company, Belief
of United States Officials.
MAKE AN
OAT OF THIS
BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MftDFOBD, ORROON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2 1012.
TO
ANIMA
CAU
4'
HAN I'HANtMHCO, Cnl , Jan. 21.
Mnyor Itolph hIiiiuiiuhI down Out lid.
No mom will tho "bunny huggem,"
the "Tuxiu Tuiiiiiiltw" or "tlrlrxloy
bonis" envoi t with Torpitlrliorn In
downtown cnfc. And i;loom hi piled
n lil r.li hm Mount TiiiiiuIiiiiIh In noiiih
inulH or lliu "INirln of America" to
day. Till itflnr t hit city chlnf oximu
llvo nxpliiriMl tint dunclng Uotut him
milf. Mm) or Itolph it ppoit dm! IiihI nild
nlKlit hofnio Chief of Police Whlto
mill hhImuI for two dotectlvcH to tie
eoiupiiny ti 1 tn through tin tenderloin
Jiint what no thlnliit of tint rlotoiiN
invid thuro Ik not Known yit. lint
Jiint whut ln IiiIimiiIh doing with tho
hundreds of iopiiliir down town ro
hurts Ih known. I'or Hhortly after hlu
IhIi to Chief Whlto it hurry order
wnit htHiiml iiml alt cafo proptlolom
wr notlfli'd to "cut out the nig
KlUK." It lit a hlow to tint IIoImiiiiIiiii llfo
of thin I'Vaiirlxro ami will put In
liunmrabio ntfox out of buitlni'HH,
Diinrlni: In tho center of tho cafes,
wty (hit pioprli'torn. In what brings
trade and trade k'I tho uioimy.
LARGE SUPPLY ON
LIVESTOCK MARKET
POUTLAND, Jan. 22. Receipts
for tlm wwtk liavo boen: Cattle,
St.trt; mho. 22; hogs. 3G80; sheep,
31.12.
Tho ari'iiiiiulatlon of largo sup
pllim of rattle Incident. to the storm
Have buyers an opportunity of se
curing an aileijunte supply and there
wan u tendency to hammer prices
wherever poMilhlo. 'I'he demand wan
active and an lurreaned number of
buyers took tho offering!. At tho
ond of (he week prices had noun off
10 renin to If) cent from tho clone
of laxl week. Thlit reduction applied
to tho average offering, hut good
quality cattle drought price equal
to thorn of IiihI weak.
Tho hog market allowed a decline
of about 25 centH at tho eml of tho
week. Thero wore a few offerlngH
that held up toward tho top, hut tho
avorngo nail were at u lower point,
Tint alteep market wan a little I'll
Hlow and draggy. Thorn wiik little
life or activity (o the deninnd for
Hheep and buyers noon filled their
want at slightly lower prices.
I), i:. (Irnoii, who In living on a
tract of wood laud ho owiih In (ho
(Irlfflu creek country, on UhrlstmiiH
day caught an aiiluinl whlrh Ih of a
species unknown to tho people of
tlllH MCOtlOII.
1 1 In dog on Christmas day ran the
animal Into a hollow tree, whole Mr
Orcun with an ax noon chopped It
out and to hlu great astonishment
ho naw mi animal hiicIi iih ho had
never mien or "heard of before. Its
body Ih about the mIko of a kitten,
only longer, being 12 Inchon In
length, while Kh tall Ih IK I. cIich
long. Itn body Ih covered with fur
resembling very much tho fur of n
marten. It tall la very biiMhy and
the different colorlugH of Itn fur form
pretty rlugn around Kh tall, while
tticHo variegated streaks run length
wlxo on Itn body It Ih quite tamo
and fo ds upon raw tneutn. vcgetablcn
and cr.ickers.
Mr Orccn declnreii lils pet to t,e
a inlxturo of miirten and ferret
COURT HOUSE NEWS
1
rw
fc UHUI
GIRL ELOPES; IS INSULTED:
OFFICERS TO THE RESCUE
PORTLAND, Ore., .Ian. M2. -.linnet.
1. (IriiveH, '27, u letrgini: eump cool.,
iiccninpiinicil hy I'eilll Kcyuolils u
prellv l7-ycui'-oltl country gill, was
token from u ianeiiger trniii from
Seattle yenlerduy by ilolrottve mill
iirnwleil on ii viigraiiey warrmit,
ieuiIiiiK uihiciiH I'ioiii the giiTn par
ciiIh, who own a much ut Curtis,
Wiit-I). The lil Ih lioiii ilolninml iih
ii vilneH.
After (wo iuoiiIIim' cntirUhip, the
couple el I Curtis Wciliiestluy mill
mill went lo Scuttle, where they oo-
oupieil heparnte i'ooiuh at tlm Ninth
erii hotel,
"Ho told me lie woiilil nniiiy mo
when wo reneliml Scuttle," Haiti the
girl, "ami I believed him. lie tried
lo iiihiilt me on llie way to l'orllituil.
1 waul to go home now." The police
believe her htory.
(Inives ilcoliucH to' lull;,
UNION DUES ARE
RAISED AT SPOKANE
KPOKANK, WhhIi., .Ian. 'J'J.--TiiucK
aro no hunl thul to raiso (lie
Iiioh of union iiuunherrt u half cent u
uioutli would roMill in iiimiy leaving
tlm federation, u-im tJie ncneinl opin
ion oxpreshiiil at tho HChtilon yimtiir
(lay. Tho ilehato wiih over the ones-
Hon of inlying the preHitlcnl of llie
fmliirutioii a hiilnry of rJo per
uioutli.
'I'lio Kctnelnry hhowcil that 'JO
unio'iiK Inul lofi in l0 lijnt yeat lm
omiHo tlm incmliiti'rt were uiuilile lo
pay tlm hnlf cent min, i'or lnok of
jobH. Tin propoHOil ratHo was killed,
Thai only II) ptir'juit of tlm wagu
iinnitu-H in tlm Htuto are organized,
iindlosK than half offthum uro af
llliiilcd willt llie JVtliirit'tiou, wan
drought out during tlm iliKeiiHHitiu.
Ileal ICxtale TraiiaiiloiiN.
Cordon Voorhle (o Helen
lllugham, 45.St'i iicrtm la Ti.
3H. 1NV .Contract
C. I. Hall to Claho IMm'iiiidH,
triiH., property In HrowiiH
boro, 11 for I) I 3000
W. O. (launaway lo Myron V.
Hlieeti, to acren In Tp. 37,
1W, It for I) C000
Jamim II. Mctmler to J. A. I'or
ry, IMt.r.7 acren In Hoc. 30,
Tp. 37, 3V 1200
Itoguo Itlver Irrigated Orchard '
to Win. Wright von dor Mul
len, 2.12 acrcH In Tp. 3C 1W 10
A. M. Ford to l.oren V. Marry,
lot '.), blk. 13 llutto Kalln.. 10
Cora WIIhoii to A. H. Mauk,
laud In 8c. 2K. Tp. 37, 2W10o0
H T. Monger to M. H. Dowhiirnl,
land In Tp. 40. IM. . .. .. 10
Margaret M. McArdlo to (ieo.
I,. Trelchlur, property In Oak
lM-n add. Medfonl 1 750
II. H. to Wm. A. Long, K.O
acri'H In Hoc. 28, Tp. 3S, ,1K 1'ntent
llenton Iloworn to John M.
NIcJioIh, ncren In Tp. 26, III 10
J. 0Tnlent to W. A. Painter,
S.2S acrcH In Tp. 38. 1W.. 10
JaincH l.owo to (o. W. Joiich.
land In Tp. 3D, 2K 1800
IMa M. MnrrU to Anna IC. Har
grove, property In AHhland. 1600
.Marriage I.Icciin,-,,
Arthur Holland and Mth. J. J.
lQTlrfJOfeJittiJaiZL C
I'rofcMor IltirHclicI O. l'nrkcr, of Co
lumbia Uulvcrnlty, nccoiiiputiicd by
llWinore Mrowu, of 'J'Hcouin, Ih on blx
way to Mount McKlnley which, for the
third time, h will attempt to ncnlc.
Arthur Alen, of Valder., Alunkn, hnx
been eiuploycil to bundle the dog and
ftlcdgct
AuderHon.
I'ndmte.
Cuard. TIiok. H, and Lluglo
Hrantllu; order appointing 1'. K.
Kcantllu guartllan.
Guard. .Martha Hugger. Uoiul of
guartllan on Halo of real property
upprovi'il.
MISS RADER ALSO
WINS ATHLETiC HONORS
Kt'OKNI-:, Oie., Jan. 'J'J. Mim
II n .el Itatler in not content to allow
her brother, Donald Wittier, who i
eiiiMilcreil one of the elevcroat Iiiih
ki'lball player at the I'liivernily of
Oregon, to uphold tho nllilolic repu
tation of the family alone. .Mihk
Itatler, who in n txiphomore in the
nuiverhity, ih one of the bet for-
wartU amoui; the women here. She w
ut present the holder of a twofoltl
honor, being captain both of the
kopliomori woiiicii'm tcoin and of the
live icprehoiitnitf the Kappa Alpha
Thrla Hororily, of which xhe is a
member.
OREGON DEMOCRATS TAKE
LITTLE HEED OF INCIDENT
1'OKTI.ANI), Oro., Jan. 2'J. That
tho 'ilin-Ilurvey ipeident Iiiih not
angered the Oregon tleinocralH aaiiiHt
the Now .lorwcy uHpirutit for the dem
ocratic president inl uomiiiutioii wat,
plain today, followinc the Jaekto!i
club liuiiii;et here. I'mmiueut demo
cratic from all paitx of the btate at
tended. The hpeakern all tlefendcil Wilnoii
aiitl pleaded for harmony in demo
erotic runU.
I. ('. Hunt tlelisered the principal
iulilrt.vK nail declared he believed
NooMtvclt would h tho republican
presidential candidate.
II u I'hnnicleri.cd Uoosevell iih the
"moxt iitihcrupulotiH, uiulacious four
ilushctl demagogue ever entrusted
with high authority."
PORTLAND, .'Inn. 2LV-In llie
opinion of United State official mid
of (Iiohii who have (oIIkhciI llie. Ore
gon & California hmd cnnit suit
carefully tit eopinion ,l Circuit Judge
Oalloway in Alhajiy la-i ThurHtlay in
tin; i'iihu of William OVorgo iiffiiiiiht
the dirlhoi Lumbtr coiaiany ef
fectually OHliibliHlien the furl that
title to about -100,(100 ticro or Inud
in wchteni Oregon originally pur
chaHCtl from the O. & C. in ipmnti
tioH nt Icmh thmi 1000 acres is per
fect mid will not he affected by the
govcrumeul'rt hiiit against the; rail
roiu'l mid the Iane punjImherH of
railroad laud.
In other words, the small pur
chaser of O. & C land ami the pre,
cut holders of this land need have no
fear of heiiin tlicmtelw sued ok
have the railroad company and the
large purchasers. About .'000 per
sons purchased land from the rail
road in fpiautiticK under 1000 acres.
Since then (Im Imul lias frequently
chmiged lnmiln and now U owned by
thousand of people. Much of it Iiiih
been divided, into small tract ami
sold to fannerx mid orchardisth.
MAKING REPORTS ON
GREAT LAND CASE
SAN FHANCISCO, Cal Jan. 'J'J.
Tlnj M)liec want the proprietor of
Bnrlmry Const rcttort to put clothes
X)ti Sculptor Arthur Putnam' mas
terpiece or take 'etui away. Greek
satyr, fiiuti and nymph, the handi
work of one of America' foremo-t
artist, arc frowned upon.
KcHort keeper ay it is "high art"
mid an uplift inspiration for the
miiHKCK who throng the dive. A hi
liecman who don'l know anything
of Greek mythology, hut claim the
eye of an Anthony Comsiock, started
the fits. So a committee consisting
of Chief of Police White, Artist Karl
Cuinmiugs and others arc to judge
whether the figure hIiiiII remain a
they are or .shall he forced, to wear
ii Jlgleaf or two, or whether it i up
to the owner io drape them in a full
suit of clothe or remove them entirely.
Railroad Man Dies.
I'ASADHNA, Gal., Jim. ai. Klliiw
Kurd, formor gouural tnifflo mmi
agnr of tho Poiiimylvaiihi railroad,
died maidenly of heart full uro ut IiIh
ruHldonuo hero today.
UnttltlUH for litmUli.
New Case.
Cintor l.ako Lumber Co, vti. I,. It,
I a uiiH), action to recover money. W.
K. PhlppH, attorney for plaintiff-
Crater l.ako Lumber Co, vs. I.. K.
Moan, action to recover money,
10, PhlppH, attorney for plaintiff,
Crater Lake Lumber Co. vr. II, J,
Aydlotl ot al., action to recover mon
ey. W- Ii. Phlppa, attorney for
plaintiff.
JaincH i, McarH vh. City of Jack
minvlllo; action for duniiigcB. Tucker
& llrowu, attorneyu for plaintiff.
Jameii 8, Pulley vh. Victor Klein;
action to recovor money. (Ieo, W.
Trofrou, attorney for plaintiff,
Clara L. LooiiiIh vh, W. V- LooiuIh;
dlvorco, W. J. Monro, attorney for
plalutlff.
J. Ii. Mart vh. Biihiiii C. Marl; dl
vorco. Oiih Nowhury, attorney for
plaintiff.
Mabel StarkH vh, Ooo. SIuiIch; di
vorce. Ouh NNowbury, attorney for
plalutlff,
Jaeknou Co, Hank vh. W, Ti, John-
hoii mid IilHlo JohiiHon; Halt to do
claro a deotl a niortgago. Vawtor &
Piirdlu, attoruoyu for plaintiff,
W. T. Orhivo vh. Martha It. Mitch
ell ot al,; Hull to quiet title, Our
Nowhury, attorney for plaintiff.
SCHOOL NOTlCli.
All pupllu who will bo ulx yeni'd of
ago on or before Juno 1, 1012, may
enter hcIiooI Monday morning, Jan
uary 22, 1012.
No cIiibkch organized after Friday,
January 27,
All doHlrlng to enter Hhnuld .enroll
iih hooii iih possible, au tho bcIiooIh aro
full at tliu proBont tlmu and uccom
uiotlntloiiH liniHt ho iniule for tho now
puptiH, Kertpoctruiiy yom-H,
U. a, COLLINS,
2611 Sunt, of HchoolH.
Grow Cranberries
Clatsop county has the finest cran
berry manihctt In tho wont. A now
association composed of Astoria and
Portland hiiBlnoHH men Invito 10 men
to Join them In a profitable Invest
ment. Write ami ask for full Infor
mation. Nothing better for perma
nent Income and pluannnt honiesttc.
AtldiCBH J. ii. (Iratlte, 633 Chamber
of Commerce. Portland, Oregon.
SAN FHANCISCO, Cal.. Jan. 'J'J.
P.. D. Townsend, one f Attorncv
General Wicker-sham's nides, now in
Portland, is cxpeetcd lo arrive in San
Francisco in connection with the liti
gation over the government' hilliou
dollar grant to the Southern Pacitic
railway, the Coo wagon rond ami
the Oregon & California railroad.
Towiisenil is now n-cciving reports
in Portlmul from government agents
investigating claim of the hundreds
of litigant from nil Pacific const
state. Six thousand claims are involved.
lUlti Cnr4 la I to II Dr
Tour drueRint win "rcnina money tf
PAZO OINTMCNT MIU to cture any ca
of Itclilnir. nilnl. nimllnir or rrotruJlnir
Plica In 6 to 14 days. E0&
Haaktn8 for health.
NOTICE Or SALE Or XKrXOTSMEHT
BOKDB.
Tlio City Council of tho City of Med
ford. Ort-Ron. will receive iralisl pro
luHalH fur tho purcliaao of f::.000O0.
ilx per cent, ten-yenr Improvement
llomls (optional nftvr tlm tlrnt yrarl. at
a tiu'otlni; to bo ln-Iil February 6th. 1911
All bliln muHt ls accompanied by a
prrlllled check eiual to 5 per cent of
the amount bid for, tuld check to be
made payable to the City Treasurer of
the City of Medfonl. and to be forfeited
to said city In case said bid In accepted
and said bonds are not purchuHcd In
accordance with wild proposition within
20 daH after tho notice of said accept
ance Alt bids must Ixi tiled with tho City
Recorder at uny time butoro 1,30 o'cltwk
p in l'Vbrunry 6th. 19IS.
The Counoll re.serven tho right to re
ject any and all k1h.
ItOlIT, V. TKU-'BK.
City Hecortlcr.
n.ited IIiIh 17th diiv of Jnntiiirv. 1912
Can't von write n want ad that will
interest the pcrnon who is looking for
n better place to livcT
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICB OV SliTTIilCMIiNT OF
HKCKIVKILSIIIP.
Notice In hereby given that tho
undemlRned, J. F. Ilcddy, as re
ceiver of the Medford & Crater Lake
Railroad company, an Oregon corpor
ation, to which receivership he was
heretofore upnolntcd by an order of
the circuit court of tho state of Ore
gon for Jackson county. In a cause
therein, and now pending, entitled
Edgar Hafcr, plaintiff, versus Med
lord & crater Lake Ilailroad com
pany, an Oregon corporation, A. A.
Davis, B. F. AdklnB, It. H. White
head, J. M. Kceno and W. I. Vawter,
defendants, has filed In said court
his final ronort. showing that said
receivership Is ready for final settle
ment.
Notlco Is hereby given that hereto
fore, In said court and catiso, an or
der was duly made and entered sot
ting said final report for hearing, In
open court, at Jacksonville, Oregon,
on January 30, 1912, at tho hour of
10 o'clock a. tn., and. requiring ten
days' notlco thereof bo given. And
all persons Interested In the said es
tates and In tho matters contained in
said final report, and In the distribu
tion of tho money belonging to Bald
receivership, will plcaso take notlco
that tat said tltno will como on for
final hearing tho matter of passing
upon said final report, and of tho
receiver s fees, expenses and dis
bursements, and of tho fees and dis
bursements of his attorney, and tho
matter of the general distribution of
the funds, and that all persons hav
ing objections to said report are
hereby required to file the same with
tho clerk of said court prior to said
time.
Notlco is heroby given that at said
tlmo and place, tho court will deter
mine tho manner of distributing said
fund, and to whom the same shall bo
distributed.
Dated this 17th day of January,
1912.
J. F. RUDDY.
As Recolver of tho Medford & Crater
Lake Railroad Company, an Ore
gon corporation, which receiver
ship Is pending In the Circuit Court
of the Stato of Oregon for Jack
son County.
Great Shoe Sale
I
LOOK FOR THE RED BOOT
LOOK FOR THE RED BOOT
Starting with Saturday, Docombor 20, and closing Saturday, December 27,
wo will sell
ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES
In si.os to No. 8, tho pair.:.....'? v $1.00
In siws SJo to 11, iho pair t. : $1.25
Tn sizes 11 fa (o 2, tlio pair $1.50
Misses Shoes, 2 to 5, the pair $1.75
About 100 pairs Ladies' $3.50 to $4.00 Shoes in small
sizes, the pair $1.00
All num's .$1.00 shoes .-. , $3.35
All moir -tij.oO shoos Ul $2.75
Kino lino of Mon's high out Boois at greatly reduced prices.
Tntanls' soft soled shoes, tho pair 15
The Model Boot and Shoe Shop
' AND ELE0TRI0 REPAIR SHOP
M, S. BIDEN, Prop. 19 SO. CENTRAL
I syf rJttr 11
:' ?s. "W," tir v
j -sff
noyvy,
i UPr S"i
fPJ
7itffL?
A
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that tho better the oats, corn and
meal you glvo your stock tho better
health will they be In, and tho more
hard work will they bo capablo of
doing. Wo aro offering tho very best
Feed on the market and at money
saving prices. Wo ask a trial, as
that will be all that Is necessary to
make you a regular customer after
ward. It Is only by testing that you
can prove our claim.
R.USS MILL
EVERYTHING FOR
THAT OFFICE
If short phono us. ..Both
Phones
Medford
Book Store
H. H. WALTERS, Practical Horseshoer
Particular attention paid to Interfering horses and contracted feet
All lameness In the foot cured, such as corns, thrush zncvlcalar
trouble, quarter-crack and contraction of the feet.
Anything In tho lino ot band-made work. Havo shod such
horses as:
Dan Patch Mark 1:55
Minor Ayer 1:58
Crcsous 2:02)1
Andrcgrcns J 3:00
Geo. H. Ray Half milo :58
And a number of others, too numerous to mention. Your patronago
will be appreciated, no matter how largo or small.
32 South Grape St., Next to West Side Barn
THE
unrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHING A SPKCIALTY. ALL AVOKK GUARANTEED
Orders called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand.
Ladies' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avenue.
Monthly Blooming and Climbing Roses, Tree Roses,
Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a
General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees
H. B. PATTERSON
Office in N'ash Hotel Lobby Insldo Entrance Next to Barber Shop
Salcsyard 110 South Fir Street
Office Phono Main O-l tl Residence Phono Main 210.1
L. N. JUDD
TALENT OREGON
Jackson. County
Orchards, Homes and Farms
In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots of the
Rogue River Valley
V SUNSET
OGDEN & SHASTA
V ROUTES
' A
"ROAD OF
ROUTE
THOUSAND WONDERS"
CALIFORNIA
IS FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER
FOR ITS SPLENDID HOSTEL
RIKS, ITS VARIED ATTRAC
TIONS, ITS FINE REACHES, HOT
SPRINGS AND PLEASURE RE.
SORTS REACHED WITH EASE
IJY THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OF SHASTA LIMITED
Portland to Loa Angeles
$55
Excursion Tickets Costing
AND RETURN
On sale dally, good ulx months with stopovors going or returning.
Correspondingly low fares from olior Oregon points, Call on our
agouts for
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Oakland, Mt. Tamalpais, Borkoloy, Stanford University, San Jose,
Lick Obsorvntory, Santa Cruz, Del Mouto, Paso Roblcs Hot Springs,
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side, Rodlands, Snu DIogo, tho Old Spanish Missions, Yosomlto Na
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General Passenger Agont, TOUTLAND OREGON.