im 1i fc- " vm?t BTX - - OT.TVF'orcn inm tribune. MEDForm. omwoN. mo-kdav. ekbbuahv io. 1012. :vj: ." DR. KEENE PAYS T L OF THE TEK3?A NOVA.. BE BY TIMBER ON FOOTS .OF TO OF SUFFRAGETTES wvum" LI QUESTION ONDON B RES (VrtTAm $40,000 200 MAY A STORMED MOB ACRES Li COMMISSION CREEK mm Having recently roturncJ from n trip of Inspection of California points, Dr. J. M. Kceno Is convinced Dint no placo hna a better or bright cr future nnd nffords safer oppor tunttlea for Investment than tho Rogue river valley, and ho Ima shown his faith by purchasing the 200 acre tract of D. II. narncburg, two miles southeast of Medford. for approxi mately $40,000. Tho tract Is a splendid one, containing considerable bottom land, which Is devoted prin cipally to nlfsUa. Dr. Keene state that It Is his pur pooo to subdlvldo the tract and place It upon tho market. The proposed lntcrurban line between Med ford nnd Ashlnnd will run through n portion of It. "All tho-valloy needs to make It tho finest In the world Is Irrigation nnd pood roads," says Dr. Keene. "All they havo In California Is cli mate, Reed roads nnd tourists. We havo tho climate, gtvo us the Reed ronda nnd tho tourists will come nnd the valley can bo made a garden spot with n quarter of tho money they spend In California." GORE VISITS HILL WITH LEGISLATURE in nil probability the dispute which eilslH between tho city nnd the, Call forulnOro.gon Power company will Ho to the stnto railroad commUnlon tor adjustment, that bonrd beliiK made n public utllltlcn coiuuiIshIoii by i law m muni In November. The council mill rcprcjcututlvim of the company fall to nprro un rales. There li n considerable difference between tho electric company nnd tho city, which datea back (o tho tlmo tho city sold Its plant to the company nnd kovo them a frniichltio In the city. Kor the past six months an attempt has been mnde to adjust tho trouble but without success, CAPTAIN ''T'rT TFftM OF 6AMOYEDE& LON'nON'. Keb. 10 C. i, I IJjl -n, who In t90S rc.vhcd wlMiln 111 crt Scott was an of'i - o f t'e Hri tlsh navy, the scion of n fani'in Kng wm TH rvnort-AH trtnoi tjp Tin imAi In the nnt-artle region. Tho Terra miles of he pole was n member of Nova Is the largest and strongest of As n representative of the commer rinl club. W. II. Ooro of this city, visited Mnryhill, Wn., Sunday with Iho ntnto legislature nnd Governor Oswald West. The trip wn? mndo to study tlio good road question nnd view the scientific roods, constructed bv Mr. Hill. Mr. Ooro is devoting ft great deal of his timo to the good road question in tho Plate and mndo tho trip to induce tho legislature to Usiio bonds for ii stole highway system costing ten millions. WOLGAST QUARRELS WITH MANAGER LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10. Former Lightweight King Ad Wolgast nnd his manager throughout his reign, Tom Joues, aro on-tho vcrgo of a split to day, according to a message received hero from Wolgast, who Is at Port land. Tho message says that Jones who Is at Chicago, demands that Wolgast cancel his February 22 match with Harlem Tommy Murphy In San Fran cisco. Tho former champion, de clared that ho replied to Jones' de mand with a statement announcing that tho services of tho manager aro no longer required. It has been rumored hero for somo tlmo that Wolgast and Jones wero near tho parting of tho ways. Jones, It Is understood, will como tc Los Angeles to enter buslnesi. :cott's first expedition. Scott latest nolor expedition coxt Ush nnval family. He inimnnd!.over j;00.000 subscribed hy llrltlsh tho "Discovery" expedition luto tho pople nnd the government ant-arcttc regions. 1902-1004. plant-) Scott sailed from Loudon on Ihe Ing tho British flag at S2 degress 17, Term Novo June t. 1010, stopping nt minutes south. Sir Urncst Shackel-'New Zealand on his way to Uotts Sea the old Scottish whalers. It was built at Dundee In IKS I and Is 1ST feet long and Ik 32 feet In beam. Since 1903 the Terra Nova has been engaged In polar trips, having been In both the arctic and nnt-iirc-tlc regions. 10 ON MARCH 23 NEXT COKVAI.MK. lb. 10 ('baric nnd (Irorgo llnmpurov, coiiuded of Ihe murder of Mrs. IMitit (Iriffitlt twenty innntlw ngn, wero today re sentenced to be linuged March '.'I liv Judgo llntnillnn. The two Inothers were mnv irtnl in l.()N'DON.1'Vli. 10.--Militant silf fr.igotten today delivered slmullaii. eons nttneks ou the Pall Mall. Ox fordOnmbrld!o, Curleton and Jun ior Ciirlctnti clubs, the most aristo cratic In London. Chunks of lead stamped "Votett for Women" and brickbats, wrapped In n newspaper ad vocating woman suffrage broke win dows on the ground floors of nil tho clubs tho outbreak miming great ex citement. The suffragettes also nttaeked Schomhery House, tho homo of Prince Christian. Three of them wero arrested. Their lender, Mrs. draco llrninton, defied the court and was given u three iihiiUIih' sentence. The other two women refused their names. They worn given a similar term. Hie circuit eoiirl lnt your nnd fiilcn red to die December LI. An uppenl to the nprcnie emu! nw'iilnl their execution on the ilny el. The lower court was simlnliicil liv Ihe -upreme court nnd Ihe prisoners were brought heie toilay t'liuii Salem fur resentence. The I-Mwlii Fowler timber Intel on Fonts creek, comprising :iMU acres of the finest plno and fir In Southern Oregon Is exciting the In terest of timber Infers, us wan maul fested by Iho arrival of M. .1, lloiiyhan and J A. Johnson, of Chi cago, to IttvnMlgiitn tho tract with u view to purchasing. They went personally over the ground nnd Judged the excellence of the holding nt first hand. It Is generally rum ored that negotiations are practic ally rotnpleted and the Fonts creek timber will be tho first to move III the gigantic timber transactions which ure Impending for JhcIimiii county. VANCOHVUIt, Wash., Feb. 10. Cloilng of navigation tin tho Cnlntu bin river Is today anuoiiuceil mi ac count of Iho Innuendo, amount of floating Ice. Th o u mi n iU of acres of Ice ure dally floating past Vancouver The ferry between Vancouver nnd the Oregon side of tho river Is mak ing Intermittent trips, no attempt he. lug mndo to maintain (he regular schedule. f the situation grows worse the ferry service will be uhiind- oued until conditions Improve. P TEN NEW MEASURES E SALEM, Feb. 10. In less than nn hour nnd u hull' today the houo en- ncted ten measures that will become liiwg within ten days unless Governor West vetoes them. They hud hardly been passed by the senate. Of these, tho one requiring mil ronds to convey livestock shipments nt nn average speed of 14 mile nn hour is regarded of much iu.portunee. It was opposed by the railroad com panies on the ground that it would necessitate ntnniiij; livestock train nt n reckless rate of speed. Another hill which orented much discussion wns one making saloon keepers liable to damnges for celling or giving liquor to iuto.xicntcd xr- sons. CONCERT FOR LIBRARY NEXT MONDAY EVENING Three hundred pcP' won sce Muy Robson in "A Night Out." Miss Hobson is a fiuo uctrcss uud the play is full of laughs. A good luugh I" good incdiciuo nny time nnd well worth tho price, even though the money goes out of town. Good musio is nlso a relaxation nnd n pleasure. Will threo hundred people show their loyalty to n Medford institution which belongs to tlicin and nvnil themselves of nn opportunity to hear some fine music by attending the concert to be given by Mrs. Hnllidiiy-IIaight, Mr. Fred Alton Haight und Dr. Marion, nt tho Presbyterian church, Feb. 17, Tickets on unle nt Hnskins, price fiftv ocntn. FELIZ DIAZ PRESIDENT (Continued from pap,e 1.) report cil killed. It seems impossible to hei'iuo ncciirnto delnils." Threo Americans Slain? Secretary Schuyler of tho Amer ican eiulmfrsy nt Mexico City is re ported to hnvo niitnmobilcd through iho principal slrccls after tho battle. No reported that tho mounted po lico were mniiitnlulng order. He snid Ivventyi meiiilicrs lof tho American I'rntectivo ossocintion nnncd with rifles stood guurd over tho American emlmssy. Yestcrdny'rt battle wns J'oiigltt onio ilistnni'o from tho em lmssy. Ambassador Wilfion hns been un nblo to eonfinn reports that three Americans met death in Sunday's bnttlo, Foreigners hnvo been repeat edly warned to remain nwny from tho danger zones, lint many aro disre garding tho warning. Died. On Sunday morning. February - after a lingering Illness of five we;ks, Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges, uged mother of S. T. Hodgos, passed qulttly awsy at the resldenco of her son at (luld Hill. For some time, owing to the naturo of tho malady and bar ad vanced age, It had been known that tho slenderest of threads hld the spirit of this fino old pioneer gontle woman to earth and tho end como not unexpectedly. Funeral services woro conducted nt tho M. K. church, of which Mrs. Hodges was a devout member, on Monday morning, February 3, at 10 o'clock, Hev. K. C. Tllcliurds paying a beautiful tribute to the Christian character of tho departed. Tho last sad rites of consignment to earth were performed at the Sams Valley cemetery, whero tho remains wero placed to rst In tb family bur ial lot. Cold Hill News. HAVE BIG PARTY Local Union 051, I. II. F.. W. met nt Smith's hull .Saturday night. After n short business session enme n feed nnd smoker. Plates wero set for forty. A special fen t ure of the blow out wns tho boxing content. The match between C V. Martin, weight ISO ringside, pride of Oregon & Cnti funiin I. & 1 company, nnd E. If. Scorl, weight 115 ringside, n dark horse from the same company, put to sliniuo anything Frankie Edwards ever singed. The second bout was between K. I'a Wilkie nnd J. M. Leslie. Jt went four rounds to n draw. The third bout between Tommie MeFnddon and Sam MoVoy was for the Enmo distance nnd result. These hoys showed groat speed and hitting lower nnd demonstrated the fuel tlmt Medford hns developed other light wuight championship iwiininUi be sides HihI AnoVrson. E. I'a Wilkie's wleetions on the iolin were worth 5 of Any man's money. Tom Fuson is there when it comes to crib "at cards as well as at home." A total mombershlp exceeding 7S.000 is claimed now by tho Paint ers, Decorators and Paporhangors union. OLDToc" COOKE SENOE HIS SYMPATHY I.OS ANGELES, Feb. 10. "I hooo this terrible news will be found to be untrue," declared Dr. Frederick A. Cook, polar explorer, hero todav, commenting iiwtrtho rcMrtcd denth of Captain Scottf antarctic explorer, nnd ft portion of his party. "1 nm personally interested in Cnptuiii Scott's work, nnd I hopo the best re sults of it are not to bo lost that wny. I extend my sympathy to his wife nnd friends." AUTO OWNERS ATTENTION! Owinj; to flip reduced freight rates now in effect we estnlilished on hVhnitiry 7th, 19111, the following reduced priccH on I'rcst-O-Lite recharges. Size M tanks $2.00 (former price $J.7A) Size ntjinlcs.Sli.25 (former price $:i,00) Size A tanks $:S.50 (former price H'-io) New Prast-O-liite tanks reduced as follews: Size K tanks .S15.00 (former price $1R) Size I! tanks $18.00 ( former price $'2n) Size A tanks $25.00 (former price :tO) At theso prices Prest-O-Litc compares favorahly with carbide. Our Prest-O-liite service department now owns It.l tanks and can fill immediately orders for recharges at any time locally or from outlying territory PACIFIC MOTOR SUPPLY CO. Everything for tho Auto. f- Legal blanks toi salo at tho Mall Tribune office. tf Hotel Medford Jlooma without bath ROc per day and up. Jtooms with bath $1.50 per day and up. Special rates by week or month. Combination breakfusta every morning 2.1, 7 und 15 cents. IWo TOIIIOITOU'S MKItOIIA.VJ'K liCN'CU 11:30 to 2 p. in. Vegatnble Jullonno Cutlets of Chinook Salmon Crcolo Poinmea Duchcsso Chicken Giblets Sauto Madcrla Uorduro Polled Sugar Cured Utim and Lima Henna Salsbury Steak Banco Ilobort Mashed Potatoes Creamed Hlco l.ottuco Salad Ithubarb PIo Plucapplo Sherbet Tea Coffoo Jlllk yr,c a'lu cu During meal hours beautiful music and singing will bo rendered by II err Curl tirU&cu uud Mmu, lCvcJyno. Spring Footwear Now on display Come In nnd look as our windows are entirely too small to display tho many now styles. Wo ask tho attention of all who deslro a good-comfortable uud yet Dressy Shoo. Wo cater to tho Shoo require ments of every body. Tito person with but a small sum to invest In Shoes, will rocelvo tho same courteous treatment und tho samo pro portionate measuro of good shoe value for tho money In vested as tho patron who de sires Shoo Luxury. Kvory Shoo wo boII !b an exceptional good valuo for Its price. If It wasn't wo wouldn't sell It to you, BEHLINO-'S Good Fit Shoo Storo ----J-5.J . "-' J . . . . . .r. j . j . X v ? ? V f f r THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Medford-122 East Main THIS STATEMENT SHOWS t t t f T ? T T f f y i r ? T T t ? T f T f f f t T T ? f f T ........ A.A.A. AAA.A.A VrAMfVwHrrAW v Condonsed report of conditions .February -J th, .191 U RESOURCES Loans nwl Discounts $375,979.28 U. S. Bonds 107,(502.no Other Bonds, Securities, etc 105,01(5.12 Bank IJuilding and fixtures 10.Vi:i.-tf) Cnsh nnd Exchange 128,890.5:) Total $881,097.83 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 03,108.27 Circulation 99,997.50 United Stales Deposit .1,000.00 Postal Savings Deposit 5,928.47 Bonds and "Warrants Sold 85,725.82 Deposits 525,877.77 - Total $88 1 ,097.83 K. DEUEL, President CI IAS. M. ENGLISH", Vice-President 'hat this hank is in a most, prosperous condition OUR PATRONS ENJOY: Up-to-date and Business-like Service Effieioney in Every Department Modern FaeililicH Courteous Treatment Prompt Attention FOREIGN EXCHANGE ISSUED available in any country, Make This YOUR Bank WE CAN SERVE YOU M.L.'ALEOrtD, Cashier ORIS CliAWKOUn, Arisl. Cashier. T Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y A