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THE MEDFORD UAXL TRIBUNE, MEDJjuuia OREGON, THURSDAY, T)EOWMttlDft 2. 100!). CALIFORNIA NOT HURT BY STRIKE Freight Will Not Be Held Up in That State as Result of General Strike Throughout Northwest. o. e lYiverman CepyrldM, 190ft, by Iht McClur. Comptny, 1907, 1304, by Stewart EUw.rJ Whitt SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Dec. 2. That the switchmen's strike that 1ms resulted in nhnost complete demor alization of freight traffic on more Tuni evening, well after a Orde re than a dozen roads in the northern turned to Nowmark to take dinner, nnd northwestern states, will in no "Well, I've got 'em all." said Ordo wnv effect conditions in California, ns soon as the waitress had gone with is the opinion of a majority of rait-'the order. "But the best stroke of , "i"'.'"" y , business you'd never guess. I roped road men m San Francisco. ! ,n 1Ielastl,an .. Pacific const freight will not bo Nowmark briefly, affected, says A. Forester, ot the It w(g nany prctty dcccnt of tll0 Northern Pacific, one ot the roads . mt,e Dutchmnn. He .agrewl to let us most vitally concerned in the present put up our stock as security. Of difficulty, and ho declared that in '"course that security Is good only If wo -view of the fact that little freight en- win out. and if we win out. why, then tered this state over northern ronus ne u gei uis tups. &u u t ...... and that this section would probably, use for security. So It's Just one way lie evidently wanted to give us the business, but be hated like the devil trt nnea tin Ma S By f Stewart Edward White think lielntonds to delay things enough so we can't deliver on the date agreed on." "I know It." stated Newiuarl; posi tively "Hut If ho refuses to deliver the logs no court of law will" "Law!" cried Nowmark. "Itefuse to deliver! You don't know that kind. He won't refuse to deliver. There'll Just bo a lot of Inevitable delays, and his foreman will misunderstand, and all that." Ordo nodded, his eye abstracted. escape the situation involves the northwest. which now DAUGHTER OF 0. R. &N. OFFICIAL SERIOUSLY ILL CHICAGO, III, Dec. 2. The police, today are endeavoring gto identify a -well-dressed young woman who was found unconscious yesterday in Lin coln Park at the foot of Wisconsin street.. On the way to the hospital the giri recovered consciousness long enough to murmur that her name was Hazel Robinson and that she was 20 years old. Immediately after mak ing this statement, the girl, who is pretty and refined looking, again Hapsed into miconscionsness. Later when she again recovered consciousness for a few minutes at the Columbus Memorial hospital th Rirl told a different story, There she said that her name was Hazel Eliza beth Roberts Dillon and that her father was an official of the Oregon Short Line. She nlso declared that her mother lived in Holland, Mich., and that her father made his head quarters in Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. The young woman declared that she had escaped from a convent nnd had in jured herself -when she jumped from a moving train. LECTURE RECITAL GREAT SUCCESS Wednesday Study Club Holds First Open Meeting of Season Large Audience Is Delighted. The piano lecture-recital last eve ning at the Baptist church under the patronage of the Wednesday Study club by Mr. William Field, was large ly attended and listened to with much "Interest. This was the first open meeting of the season and a generous number of Invitations were previous ly sent to the friends of tho ladles of the club who might bo Interested In a program ot classic selections. Mr. Field has been heard many times dur ing tho past few months at various functions of a more or less Informal j nature pleasure announcement ot an evening of music by him aroused pleased anticipation. Tho program was made up of selec- j tlons from Franz Liszt, and the re-1 cently deceased American composer, j E. A. McDowell, and was decidedly j romanttlc In character. The lecture t preceding tho performance sketched briefly the history of music from tho earliest times down to the present aud wns replote with poetic quotation j rules you know how those old shellbacks are." "U'ni y es." said Xewmark. Ordc went on: "1 got Into your department a lit tie too." "How's that?" asked Newmark, spearing a baked potato. "Helnzman said be'd buy some ot our stock. He " Pen you put It on the seems to think market come and uc we have a pretty "" good show." Kewmark paused, bis potato half way lo his plate. "Kind of him." said be after a mo ment. "Did he sign a contract?" "It wasn't made out." Orde remind ed him. "I am to bring It In Monday." They ate hungrily, then drifted out Into the office again, where Ordo lit a cigar. "Now, let's se your memoranda," said Kewmark. He frowned over the three simple Items for some time. "It's got me." he confessed. "What do you mean?" asked Orde in surprise. "It all looks queer to me. Heinz man's got something up his sleeve. "Why should he take" a bond with that security from us? If we can't deliver the logs, our company falls; that makes the stock worthless; that makes the bond worthless Just when it Is needed. Of course. It's as plain as the nose on your face that be thinks the proposition a good one and Is try ing to get coutrol." "Oh, nor cried Orde. astounded. "Orde, you're all right on the river," laughed Newniark. "but you're a babe at this game." "But Helnzman Is honest." cried Orde. "Why, he Is a church member and has a class In Sunday school." Tho corners of Newmark's mouth were twitching quietly with amuse ment. "Besides, be, Is going to buy some stock." added Orde after a moment. "He wns bluffing," said Newmark. "because he wanted to find out bow much stock would be Issued. You told him It would be a hundred thousand dollars, didn't you?" "Why-yes. I did." Newmark laughed. "So now be knows that If we forfeit , and always with distinct 1 tm 1,011(1 bo'U hnve controlling inter re to his listeners, hence thol" he pointed out "But what 1 . . , . . i can't make out Is why he's so sure and literary allusions, showing tho performer's scholarly and well fur nished mind as well as Intimato fa miliarity with the technique of his chosen urt. Besides providing a pleasant evening's recreation and en joyment, recitals of this nature ele vato tho general public tasto by af fording the opportunity of hearing classic music and hence are of un doubted educational worth. why we'll have to forfeit." "I think he's Just taking a long shot at It," suggested Orde, who seemed finally to have decided against New mark's opinion. "Not be. He has some good reason for thinking we won't deliver the logs. Why does he Insist on putting in a date for delivery? None of the others does." "I don't know," replied Orde. "You say you surely can get the Probate Court. Estate and guardianship Chnrle3 L. nnd Ivnn II. Ilockersmith Inven iory nnd npprnisement showing prop erty to tho value of $1000. j drive through by then?" Orde laughed. "Sure! Why, It gives mo two weeks' leeway over the worst possible luck I could have. You're too almighty sus picious, Joe," Newmark shook his head. "You let mo figure this out," said be. But bedtime found him without a solution. lie retired to his room un der fire of Orde's good natured rail- ery. Ordo himself shut his door, the imlle stilt on his lips. With n sigh he fell asleep. Some time In the night be was awakened by n persistent tupping on tho door. He Jit the gas aud ad raltted Newmark In his ulghtgown. "Orde." said he briefly, "didn't you tnll trtn t tin, Sitllfir 1 II If tllflf mlllVflVH Estate of Charles HHi-'P-.Mneda Lero l)lled botll 0D Uj0 bui!8 and In tho river?" Why?" Ilukill appointed administrator; cita tion to heirs ordered. J. R. Wilson, L. A. Bnrkor, J. W. Air&mith ap pointed appraisers. Estnto Celeste True Final settle ment set for Jnnunry 7, 1010. Estate Arthur Pool Final account of administrator filed nnd approved ond administrator discharged. Estnto Walter Swnrtzfnger Or der compromising clni mngninht tho Southern Pacific 'company for $500. Guardianship Ralph Roberts Con firmation of sale of real estate. "Yes. sometimes," said Orde. "Then they might obstruct the river?" "Certainly." "I thought so!" cried Newmark. with as near an upproach to exultation as ho ever permitted himself, "Now, Just ouo other thing. Aren't Ileliizman'B rollwnys below most of the others?" "Yes, I believe they ure," said Orde. "And, of course. It was agreed, us usual, that Helnzman was to break out his owu roll ways?" "I see," said Ordo slowly. "You (To bo continued.) QUARRELED OVER CANDLE; MERCHANT IS DEAD BAKERSF1ELD, Cnl., Dec. 2. Armed posses today nro searching for a man named Gnrrity, who shot nnd killed Hamilton Proctor in n( storo at Littlo Lake, and now a fu- 1 gitivo on tho great Mojnve desert. ; According to the story told by C. ; R. Borry, tho proprietor of the sioro where tho shootitng goccurred, Qnr rity entered tho storo to purchtiso a candle. When ho grumbled because ho believed 5 cents to bo an exorbi tant price, Proctor, who had over heard tho conversation, said: "Givo him his nickel; I'll tnke tho candle." Garrity then drew a revolver, ac cording to Berry, nnd shot Proctor, who died thrco hours later. A reward of $200 has been offered for tlie capture of Garrity. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply nt tho regular meeting ri tho city council of Medford. Oregon, on December 7, 1909, for liconso to sell malt, vinous and spirituos liquors in less quantities than one gallon, at lots 14, 15 nnd 1C, block 21, in Med ford, Oregon, for a period of six o rantb.3. YOUNG & HALL. Dated November 21st. THAT CHRIST.MAS PRESENT. A nlco pleco of cabinet work or mission furniture makes an ideal gift, very appropriate and useful. We spe cialize in making tho "out of tho or dinary" pieces. In fact, anything In tho mission furnituro or cabinet work linos mado to your order, any finish you may desire. Drop In nnd get our prices. MISSION FURNITURE "WORKS, Shop noar corner Eighth and Holly streots. 'Phono 3362. NOTICE. On account ot tho increased cost of feed, wo, tho undersigned dairy men of Medford, find it necessary to raise tho price of milk to ten conts a quart, retail, and 25 cents a gallon, wbolcsalo, on and after December 1, 1909. WARNER & SNIDER, J. C. CALHOUN, J. M. SCHMIDT, H. H. CALHOUN, J. V. KEEZER. Only 2 Days Left of the LaGreque Corset Demonstration FRIDAY and SATURDAY--but two days more in which you can get the invaluable advice of the New York expert corsetiere, Mine. Petree about the corset best adapted to set your figue off to its greatest advantage. LaGreque corsets are the embodiment of grace and comfort. Skillfully designed and correct in manufacture, they develop an ereet, stylish, fig ure and give sweeping lines to the simplest dress. No wide awake wo man can affort to miss this except- ional opportuaity to get expert ad- clUVlCfcJ clUU StJtJ LUtJ lclLtJSU JLNtJW X UllV styles. Come in today. Cost of Electricity Per week for the average family for heating and cooking Ilrt'itkfttat Unkliitf InuilriK Ulniirr Mine. Huppcr Mine. fl-.ao s:oo 7:oo u so Day i:so NUht t Tot 8:00 11:00 11:00 1:U0 H:00 Moniiny .... ;kw.h. lkw.h. 0 kw.h, 14kwh. i; kw h, H kw.h, 9 kw.li. I kw h. Tuemlay ..1 kw.h. 0 kw.h. SH kw.h. IS kw.h, V kw.h. 1 kw.h, H kw.h, 7 kw.h. Wctlnrmlny ; kw.h. S kw.h. 0 kw.h. i kw h. 0 kw.h, V4 kw h. 0 kw.h. t kw.h. Thurmlny .. kw.h. 0 kw.h. 0 kw.h. 1 kw h, VI kw h. 0 kw.h, 0 kw.h. 2 kw.h. Krlilay 1 kw.h. 0 kw.h. kw.h. I kw.h. 0 kw.h. 4 kw.h. ti kw.h. 1 kw.h, Saturday . . K kw.h. S kw.h, 0 kw.h. kw h. 1 kw h, S kw.h. 0 kw h. 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Fresh beef and chicken tarn les, Mexican deans, chicken soup and all varieties of Mexican dishes always on hand. Special tables for ladies, Will also keep a supply of tamalos, etc., at Kennedy's. Highest cash prices paid for chickens. MANUEL ELARIU, Proprietor. K 0. Hansen. Tom AJoffut We make any kind and style of windows. Wo carry glatfH of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co.t . 4.44. .W4. iJ.14.i A A Xlxixxi A - . " -'." ' .TTTTTTTT t Medford Iron Works l 'en rnnummnnr D.nn.i.i i U, I MUIIUIIIUUU) I I UII ICIUI , M. VUMMIMM y MiU 1VM CltZStlfllSl 4. M ' IM B 01 II I V ft tig t J WS J-9 KK W n 1 C It A- A rm M fXMMMMMyt, 4 aii K'.-H or Enmnes, Snrav nn Outfits. Pumns. nniii.r nmi u,.T chlnery, Agents In Southern Orcoon for t PAlnnAMlC llnnpr a nn 4 Union Livery, Feed and Sale Stable PHONE 1821."' ' ' 113 SOUTH BARTLETT ST. BALED ITAY AND O.RAIN. Home First Class Mules and Horses BARGAINS, IF TAKEN SOON