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JiiAUUl'l' HUI4HAY. in Tllu
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Thft DirnocrMto Times. Tlio Mcilfortl
Mnll, TJio McrtTortl Tribune, The South
cm OreRonlan, Tho Ashlunil Trlhiino.
t Office Mall Trlliiiini UulKllnsr. 3S-2-J
North l'lr street; phone, Jlntii 8021;
Home 76.
OKOltaK PUTNAM, IMIlor nnd Mnnaecr
Kntercd a nccoml-rlnsa matter
Mcdfonl. Oregon, under tha net
March 3. 187B.
Offlolnl Pnncr of. tho Clky of Met'
font
Official paper of Jackson County.
nunscnrPTioK aatcs.
Ono year, hj' mail . .... JS.OO
tmo momii, py mnii .............. .iiu
Par mnnth, delivered ly carrier tn
Modfonl. Jachxomllle and Cen
tral Point SO
Rntunlny only, by mall, per year.. 2 00
AVwkty, rr your 1.60
k BWORW OIKCUIiATIOK.
Dally averau for eleven month!
!ng November 30, 1911, S7E1.
end-
'' rail caced Wire -United J?r
Dlvp&tch.
Tho Mall Tribune Is on rale at tha
Ferry News Miami. Ban Francisco.
lortlnhd Hotol Newi Stand, Portland,
Ttowman News Co., Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Hsorons. cmrooir.
Metropolis of Southern Orccan nnd
ryorlhern California, and tho fastest
KrotvlnR city In Orccon. w
Populfttlon XT R census 1910 SS40;
estlmnted. 191110.000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Grnvjty
Water Kvstem completexl. Klvlnj- finest
vunpiy pure mountain water, ana 17.3
milco of streets rmvcU.
Postofflee receipts for year endlnp
jsovemoer so. 1911, biiow increase ot 19
per cent.
Banner fruit city in Oregon Ttotrue
Itlvcr SpltjenberK apples won snrccp
B takes prize and tltl nf
Anple Klnpr or the "World"
at tho National Apple Show. Spokane,
1909, and a car of Newtowns won
rirst Prlte in 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. B. C
rint Frlxe la 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
fcy carload of Newtowns.
, Itogua Klver pears, brought hlchest
firlcet In all marltcta of the world dur
riR the past six years.
Write Commercial Club. Incloslnir C
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pampniei ever puonsiicu.
PAGE FORGOT
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Overlooked Cardinal Principle of In
creasing Momentum to Combined
. Speed of Wind and Airship When
Turn Is Attempted.
LOS AXQBLB5. Cal., Jan. 23.
"Poor Pa;o evidently failed to re
member n cnrdinal principle of flying
when he attempted to make the turn
that resulted in liis death, by failing
to increase his momentum to the com
bined speed at which he was travel -in
nnd the estimated wind velocity
before nttempliii; to make tlw turn."
This was Glomi Curti.-s' explana
tion today of tho fntnl accident to
Aviator liutherford Page at Domin
guw field, wliioh oat a pall over the
third dny's sjwrt of the Los Angeloe
aviation moot.
"Unless the rule I mentioned is
complied with strictly," Curtiss
added, "disaster is certain. The only
preventative is fjiififioiont altitude to
gather the neeQssary momentum,
should a fall ensue. Page was too
low to attempt the turn he did."
Page was 2-1 years old. He was a
member of a New York family, said
to bo wealthy, nnd a 10 graduated
from Yale witli Jho class of 1012.
TO SECURE A PARDON
OREGON, 111., Jan. 23. Hoiiing
for a pardon after which he declares
he will devote tho rest of his life to
benefiting humanity, Dr. Harry Web
ster, who killed his wife to oeeupe
going to prinon for bigamy, waB to
dny taken to Joliet prison to begin a
lifo sentence. His parents accom
panied him to tho station.
"I am ready to pay the penalty,"
Webster said, before being taken
aboard tho train, "llul it's a hard
blow to my rolativos. I know I have
Kiinicd, but I oould do nothing else.
I suppose I killed the woman bceaiiMO
I wanted Ymo Varnoy. Without her
lifo is not worth living. I'm a vio
time of circumstances, and hope that
the woild will realize nod understand.
If 1 am pardoned, I shall devote my
Jife to Immunity."
NORTHWESTERN TO INVADE
PORTLAND TERRITORY?
v .PORTLAND, Jan. 23.-The pres
ence of William Gardner, pioidont
of tho ChieuKo NorthwoBtcrii railway,
Jins rovived tho rump rlhnt tho line
iij prupnrhif,' to carry out it oft re
peated threat to invado this terri
tory. t
Agents of tjio company, it ip said,
linvo been very aulivo recoutly ajid
nro reported to ho negotiating for
tcjmiunl fuoililios on (ho east ido
of tho Williuiiotto river.
President Gardner is espeoted to
txriixc in 1'orlluud eoon,
AVIATION
KLIl
A NEGLECTED INDUSTRY.
GENERAL Freight Agent Lonnsbnrr of (ho Southern
Pacific states that he is to uiulortake a campaign to
promote the poultry industry in Oregon, lie states, and
has the figures to prove his assert ion, that in no section
are natural conditions nioro favorable for poultry and that
what ought to he one of the state's groat industries is
strangely neglectud.
Railroad records show that overy section of Oregon
imports eggs and most sections chickens, turkeys and
other fowl all sending money out of Oregon that should
remain hero.
Portland alone imports two hundred cars of eggs a year
nt
of
from the east, aii average of four cars each week. Here is
n market for all the eggs likely to bo raised in the state
for many years.
!Medford ast year imported three carloads of eggs from
the east, besides probably twice or thrice this quantity in
loss than carload lots, by express, etc.
uuring tue year ten cars ol dressed pounry wore
shipped into Portland from eastern states. This poultry
ought all to have been raised here.
Most of the poultry and "eggs shipped into Oregon are
from the middlo west states,
so favorable for poultry as they are in Oregon. If the
farmers of cyclone and blizzard swept Nebraska can raise
chickens and eggs, and pay freight for 2000 miles to mar
ket at a profit, surely the Oregon farmer can profitably
supply the Oregon market.
No place in Oregon is more favorably situated for the
poultry industry than the Rogue river valley. No climate
is more desirable, and in no place do chickens, turkeys and
water fowl do better. But little capital is required. It
would seem that here is a neglected industry suitable alike
as a side issue for orehardisfc and farmer as well as for tho
poultrv fancier.
OGIALISTS WILL
OSS REICHSTAG
In General Election Socialists Came
Within Seven Votes of Capturing
the Home District of Emperor
William.
I1ERLIX, Jnn. 23. A cull for the
reichstag to convene February 7 was
issued today and. from all indica
tions, tho socialists will be in control
with at loast 110 members. The ex
act personnel of the body cannot bo
determined until next Thursday, when
there will be rcballoting in 33 dis
tricts, in which none of the con
testants at the general election Janu
ary 12 received a plurality of tho
volos cast.
The conservatives today admit that'
they fear that the .socialist, liborals
nnd leftists will combine in an effort
to control all legislation.
In the general election, the social
ists came within seven vole-; of cap
turing Emperor William's home dis
trict. PLENTY OF WORK FOR
THOSE WOO WANT IT
PORTLAND, Jan. 23. Despite the
fact that the free municipal employ
ment bureau cannot find enough men
to illl (Tumnmlto for laborers through
out the stale, a throat of violence
unless tho ;ly does something to aid
the "unemployed" u being considered
today by Mayor Rushlight, officers of
the Commercial olub and the Cham
ber of C'ominerco.
A delegation, bonded by an organ
izer who ju supposed to ropryi(
-1,000 idle men, in roepomiililu for
tho threats.
Labor conditions have improved
vaatly in the Inst two weokg and
heada of employment buronus ileclure
thojo ib work for all who are willing
to apply for it.
SINGLER WILL MAKE
RACE FOR SHERIFF
August D. SInglor Is tho first Jn
tho political field In Jagkhon county
this year, having nunouncod his can
didacy for shorlff. Mr. Slngler'B pe
titions are now being cliculatod. Ho
Is at proeont constable of tho Med
ford product.
MORGAN'S NEPHEW WAITS
FOR GEISHA GIRL BRIDE
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 23.
Hero to meet IiIh JnpaiiOMo wife, a
(leibha girl piirehiibcd in Jiimu from
her purcuU, J, I'ieipont .Morgan'
nephew, George D. Morgan, has today
taken apartments at tho Palape hold.
Morgan's wjfo is duo to uriivo pn the
OjU Mnru Thuiidny. She has been
vtlitiug hor relativoi in Japan. She
still olingH to the picturesque cos
tume of the Orient, ,
'III, ' !
ILiBklna for health. '
where conditions are not half
$55,000 FINE
FORjDiL TRUST
Standard Must Pay Penalty for Ac
cepting Rebates From New York
. Central and Pennsylvania Lines of
Railroads.
BUFFALO. X. Y Jan. 23. Unit
od States Judge Hazel fined the
Standard OH company of New York
$f5,000 for violation of the Klkiu
act in accepting rebates from the
New York Central nnd Pennsylvania
rallrbads on shipments of oil from
Olean, X. Y, to Burlington, Vt., dur
ing tho years 1004 and 1905.
Tho company wa3 convicted De
cember G last on an Indictment con
taining 143 'counts. Motion for a
retrial was denied.
JOB HARROVIAN GOES
BEFORE GRANO JURY
LOS AXGELKS, Cal., Jan. 23.
Job Harrlman, former socialist can
didate for mayor ot Iou Angolas and
associate counsel for tho Mc.N'umarn
brothers during the rocont trial, was
subpoonaod as a witness today by tho
county grand Jury.
Xo Intimation of Ilnrrlman'a prob
able lino of testimony was given by
tho officials of tho district attorney's
office. Rocoutly, however, Ifarrl
muii made a statement that ho had
handled only $500 of tho McNamnra
defonse fund, and that this money
had gone for offlco rental and at
tendant oxponscs.
Medford .Makes Impression.
3I. and Mrs. V A. Heiyon of Se
attle weio in Medford londay. Thce
people had been in southern Califor
nia nud were stooping at several
toAvus and cities on their return trip
home. "Toll me," asked Mr. ISciyon
nt (lie Medford dupgt Monday night,
"why is (his city of Medford so dif
ferent from all other cities and Iomiih
on tho coast?" The Mail Tribune
representative, to whom the above
was addressed, wn not very glib of
tongue right at that time and he may
have stuttered in mukipg reply, be
cause lie did not know whether Mcd
fonl was to got n slap in tho face
or u boost, but he managed to inter
rogate, "How different?" "Why,'
sny Mr. Iloiyon, "you folk hero do
things. You have done things, as I
can plainly see, and I can see, too,
by tho expression worn by tho people
mi the Ktroots (hat you'iire going to
ro more things. AH I liavo to say
is thul Medford is different from any
other city I have seen since I left
Seattle and I like it because of that
difference. There is an individuality
about it that 1 like, an iudiwduulity
which is peculiarly its own."
NOTIOK TO BUNK OWNKItS.
AH persons who aro desirous of
securing spaco in tho Medford Milling
Jubilee Book 911 tho mlnoral resourc
es of southern Oregon and northern
California, to bo Issued Vehy, 1, 1912,
should Immediately call upon or ad
dress C. AV. Pattorson or Ouy T,
Thrashor, Nash hotel, Medford, Oro,
HISSES GREET
TEWS NAME
'-' . ... -I
Alumni of Amlfcrst Do Not 'Feci Any
Too Friendly Toward Strenuous
0no Lyman Abbott's Reforcnco
' Ofccnslon of Show of Fecllnu.
HOSTON, MnH., Jan. 33.--l.nw
rence Ablmt of tliw Now York Out
look Is ttmvlneutl that wlillu Oolouul
HooMvelt Iwr it ntimlK'r of fiiutulH
anion tho itluiiint of Aiuhorst cnU
legi thou uro n fow loilay wlu do
not fret any too friendly townrU tho
former iinultliuit,
tllfo wore inltiKlml with ii)iIiuibb
wlu'ii Colonel ltuoarvolt'H iihiiio wnm
tutmtlonKl by Abbot last hIkIU at a
illnnor of Amliorst aluuinl whou ho
rufprrwil to tlio former prosMout In
ItludtrHtlnn; tho "Ainht'Ht Iilw." Tho
(loiunimtrntlou ooourrrtl wlion Abbot
smtd:
"1 will tako nit actual case lu II
lustrattitK th Aii)btrt Itlua by rtv.
forrlnje to a mini who lumrtlly bt
Hovea In it and who nun uticuuutfully
prncticuil It for 30 yours, last un
tuiuii 1 would linrdly havo dnrud to
mention tils umuo nt a nubile dlnnor,
but I think that I may wifuly do so
now.
"Tho man 1 iuohii (a Thuodoro
RooMvclt."
GOULD LINES PLAN TO
ENTER LOS ANGELES
LOS AKflKLES, C.I.. Jnn. 23. -That
the Gould lini Hill cuter .-otilli-cm
Caliloniiu within the next few
yenr is the prediction of J. M. Jolui
mhi, ice president in ilmrge of tmf
fie on the MioHri Pacitlo system,
who in in Los Angel".
"It is not rousonnhti' to suppose,"
Johuson said, "that with our line, ex
tending eastward to Ituffnlo and
westward to within 050 miles of Low
Aiigfle. that we Mill not oveutuully
enter tlii cit.v. Tin field lemnnd. it,
mid (hat i our present intention."
CITV TltKASntKIt'S NOTIOK.
Notlco Is hereby given that thoro
nro funds on hand' in the city treas
ury for tho redemption of warrants
number !.. 02, 93, 91, 95, 90, U
9$, 99, 100, ipi nud 102, lusttod
against water main Improvement
fund number 2. Interest on samo will
conio nt dato of tills notice.
Modfonl, Oregon. January 22, 1912.
GPS H. SAMUKLS.
City Treasurer.
xoncK.
N'ottco Is hereby given that tho
undorslgnod will apply to tho city
council of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, nt Its next regular mootlug on
February Cth, 1912, for n llccuso to
soil spirituous, vinous nnd malt lit
uors In (pinntltlM loss than a gallon
at his plnco of business on lot 10,
bloeir 20, In snld city, for a porlod
of six mouths.
WILL KARNES.
Dated Jan. 19, 1912.
1
Arc the Taxes All Paid
on the Property You
Are About to Buy or
Loan Money On?
Or wag there an unsatisfied
judgment or uiortflgo against
somo foinior owner?
Yon can't tell unless .tho ab
stract shows It.
Wo make
Abstracts
That Are
Absolutely
Reliable
Our records aro so comploto
that nothing that affcctii tho
tltlo to any property In Jack
son county (ould occur without
our having knowlodgo'of It.
1'ho most caroful search
through tho county records
might not Hhow It,
Jackson County
Abstract Company
Corner th mid Fir fits.
North Mall Tribuno Jlldg.
Mcdfonl, Oregon
Ji
ENSON':
bargain:
AVe wish to impress you
with the fact that we are
EXCHANGE HEAD
QUARTERS Through us you can ex-
fhnngo what you don't want
lor what you do want.
120 neres !) miles from
Central '.Point, will exchange
Tor California properly,
Price, .$75 per aero.
S7 acres foothill fruit land,
8 miles N. AV. of Medford,
partly in young orchard. Can
ho irrigated. (J room house.
Will exchange .for other
property, not necessarily lo
cal. Can pay cash difference.
10-aero tract within half
mile of Medford, 5 acres in
J-year-old pejies, H ' acres
bearing grapes; house- barn,
hennery." Price $G000. Tonus.
If) acre orchard Intel, with
in i mile of Medford. Home
thing choice. Aslc us.
1(10 acres level land all till
able, G miles from Kuglo
Point. . Price $7000; $1500
will handle or will exchange
lor other properly.
320 acres in Sams valley,
17 miles northwest of Med
ford, 7 miles east of Gold
lull. This is a good sidehill
fruit ranch in the rough'. Soil
is deep. Rome saw timber
and wood enough to pay for
plaee. About 12 acres cleared,
cheap new house, barn and
chicken house. Part of this
can bo irrigated from spring
and creek. Price .'loOO. Will
tale half in city property or
sail on easy terms.-
5 acres truck and borrv
land on Bear creek for sale
or exchange.
1(50 acres timber, -will ex
change for lots. Price $3200.
Will exchange real estate
for automobile.
List your alfalfa land with
us. AVo have inquiries.
b room nousc, lino resi
dence district, 4 bedrooms,
each with sleeping -porch,
modern in every wav. Price
very low considering value.
$1750 will handle.
If you consider buying lots
be it a high class residence
lot, suitable tor a mansion or
Romelhing cheap, avc have
them and you Avill find both
price and terms right.
AVo have rpilto a number of tracts
ranging from C to 20 acres each
within a radius of mllo of Med
clty limits, Considering tho past
wonderful urowth of Medford and all
signs Indicating a continuance of tho
somo, wo Imvo no hesitancy In rec
ommending tho purchase of mtouko
adjacent to this city. For tho past
tnreo years wo havo not onlyJ
proncueii but practiced this policy
with gratifying results. Our oxpo
rlonro nnd ndvlco nro at your dis
posal. 10 acros deep, black stick soil near
Central Point, fi1 neros :i y,onr old
orchard. Price, 12500; $1000 will
bundle. Will exchange. Submit
proposition.
20 nnros In cultivation 2'j m 1 1 en
S. AV. of Medford Prlco G0D0, easy
terms. AVlll exchnuco. Submit your
proposition.
120 ncrqs nlno wlion from Central
Point will oxqIiuuko for California
property. Prlco $75 per acre.
87 acres foothill fruit hind, 8
miles N. AV. of Aledford, partly In
young orchnrd. Can bo Irrigated, 0.
room Iiouho. Will oxclumgo for other
property, not nocommnly local, Can
pay casn uiireroiico,
J0-acro tract within Vj mllo of
Medford. C acres lu II year old poars
I '. acreii hearing grapes; Iiouho,
barn, hennory. Prlco fOOOO; tonus.
15-acro orchard tract within Ji
mllo of Medford. Something choice,
Auk us,
AVo aim to handle and ad
voii'ifio only real bargains.
Benson Investment Co.
REAL ESTATE - MINES
:;im AUNinT.com'jvr jiujlpino
Phoucsi Hell, 7001; Home, U1MC
Valley
Second Hand Store
Duys nnd Sells Smiiiil-Hnml Goods,
Copper, Rulilicr, Drnss, Eto.
M. J. PUCKER, Prop.
15 North Fir
llmim tint Holl U07U
Clark Wright
LAWYERS
WASUINOTOX, I). V.
Public Land Mallcra: Kliml Proof.
Douoit l.niulH, (.'onU'Ulfi ami Minim;
Cuhoii. Scrip.
Aumieiiito Work for Altornoyn
TREES
that grow
I IlLLO
that hear
Northern Grown Stock
Columbia & Okanogan
Nursery Company
Of tho Wcnntchoo Valloy
O. M. liulim, Modfonl Salesman
Phono HI. It. UI7 S. Hheislde
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
rOK KALU:
acres mllo from
2S0
Gold
iiiii.
ISO acre good grain and stock
much.
20 aero nonr Control Point t 00
per aero.
ICO acres I , mllw out, S1S0
per ncro.
l'tirnlluro for I room.i, dishes
go with tho desl. $100.
THAI)!-:
Housott lu Los Angeles to trade.
Stock ot lmrdwaro In California.
$70,000 worth or property to
trade for much.
10 acres near Central Point for
Iiouho In city.
MIHCHLLAXHOtlS
AVnnt from owner, ncrong" to
trade for Lon Angeles properly.
All kinds ot trades lu California.
Homos for salu.
l-'urnlshnd houses for rent.
A'nennt houses lu alt parts ot tho
city for rout.
List your proporty with us.
KMriiOYMKNTC
AVnllrww.
AVomnn to cook on a ranch.
Gtrla for general housework.
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotol
Phono 4111; Home, II.
NEW LINE to
TILLAMOOK
Pacific Railway &
Navigation Co.
Trains will run dally, oxcopt Sun
day, on tho following schedule:
Lv. Portland 7:20 a. in,
Lv. Illllaboro 8:150 n. in.
Ar. Hunch Points. .. .1:20 p, m.
Ar. Ilay City 2:04 n, in,
Ar. Tllllamook 2:25 p.m.
Lv. Tillamook 7:05 a. mi,
Lv. Ilay City fiilHa. in.
Lv. llonch Points. . , ,0;00 a, in.
Ar, Illllsboro 1:25 p.m.
Ar, Portland 4:10 p m.
Thrpiigh tlckotn on sain at city tlckot
office, Third ami Washington strouts,
on Fourth nud Yamhill, to all points
on tho P, It, & N, Furthqr partlculnm
from tho city ticket ngont or agent
Kourth and Yamhill streets.
John M. Scott,
General .Passenger Agent,
Porlliinil Oregon,
lwff SUNSET
(OGDEN & SHASTA)
1 V ROUTES
. t-t
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
1818
T 1IEA T R E
TONIGHT
Special Dox Office Attraction
pitopiissou (U'lati.N'H
Tho AiiHlralhiu Milk Can
Mystery
TIII-5 PP'.LU tK Till, WOltl.O
Tako .Nolo of Our Lobby DNplny
Till.) can will w lu tho Lobby tho
next I days only.
Hem ut '.nut
TOM HI'OOU.MA.V
A Onickerjnelc
UlHrkfacH KIiikIiik and Dancing
Comedian mid llanjo Hololnt
,lf You Don't litigh You Arc Kirk
Special .Matlueo HnlurIi)N anil
NiiuitiijM nt Dillil
Hiciilug IVrforuiauio at 7:00
3 1 jfTLlw
THEATRE
Under dlmrtlon of 1'coplur; Auuioo
incut Company
ALWAYS LV Till.
LOAD
" '
ItMIO feet of ,MnlihliM Plliu 1(100
"TIIL 1'ltONTliat ootrroit",
Powerful Wofttoru liratim
'(APTCULVO POLAIt IIUAHH"
OriMit HHirtlug Hlory
"ItOVKIt IS .IUAI.Ot'8"
CleRr Comedy Drama
"UXA.MINATIO.V OI' STOMACH
IIY A-UAY"
HlKhly UdurHtloiial
TIIM MAID AT TDK IIHLM"
A tru to life nt.iry of the mietlilng
gulo mid the briny diiep.
TIIK VICVTUII.DOCI.ST'H
TItir.VK"
KMh gpllttliiK Coinnil)'
All SATIIUIt
Tho illiiKr
WOOLWOItTIIS
Tho .MiiMlchuiH
Your On n Good Judgment AVlll
Acknowledge Oht1 Kup4irlorlty In
li.erjr Itej.et
AiImiUkIoii Kir. Mntlueo rvcry tiny
Noyes& Black
HOPHIi AND HK1.V PALVILVO
Up-tO'Dsto Auto nud Corrlago
Painting, Gold Loot Signs nnd
Interior Decorating a Specialty.
Nhop nnd Offlco
K. Grupo mid JOIli Ht.
Offlco Phono 7771. Hon. 7213.
All AVork Positively Ounrftiitood.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
Having an equal on oarth In variety of
mineral watern nnd curing dldennes
that medicines will not reach. If you
are In need of health, cniuo now, AVo
aro optm all tho year and can glvo tho
host of onro and attention now as well
an In summer. Htngn dally from Hod
Illuff to the springs Further par
ticulars address
E. B. WA.LBRID.GE
TUSCAN' HPHINGH. OAL.
Wanted-To Trade
A fluo piano for a nlcn dtlvlng
tonm, wolKht 1250 lbs. AVlll pay
cash difference.
AVo bundle Kunho, Sterling,
Dohiilng, AlcPhall, La Kanpio, and
many ollicrn.
Call nt
1IALIVH PIANO HOUSK
Cor. loth null Onkdalo
Draperies
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