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THE MEDJfOUD MAIL TlUBtMS. MEDFOUD, ORlfflQN, WEDfttiftflAY, JANUARY, 26, 1910. i 4 4 Iff ""fl 'I'1 - SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 11)111, llin Imiiuor your. WiiIjIi Mi'ilfiird'H tmpuliitiou doulilo anil lots in tlin Qiictiii Anno addition triple In vnltio. Present prlco J00 jiikI upward, CiihIi or toniiH. Tim InillcM of tlio (Jroutur Mini ford oluli will glvo a rouoptlon to tliu In illim of Medford nt llnilr next regit lur mooting, .Smith's hull, Jiuitinry III, at !1 o'clock. In I lio pollen court UiIh morning .1.1 0. limit wiih arraigned for having I inure joy wider alumni llian wnH in oiniMiinnni'u with tliu pcuco and dig ulty of tlio Htnto of Oregon nt largo, and tlio clly of Medford in partlou 'jar. Hunt ploadod guilty and wan relieved of $10 of tlio coin of tliu rtmliu. ('. 11. Marvin of Pendleton in in Mi'ilford looldnu' for a location. II. I). Norton of OrantM I'iihh, one! of tin lending attornuv'H of that city, I wim in Medford on professional bus-. iiiiiMM Tuesday. : I'', Carpenter oT AhIiIiiimI wiih inj Mcdford u few hours Tuesday look-, lug after InisincHH tiuilturx. J. II, Iliitnan of Gold Hill wiih in Medford WndncHday on business. W. !;. Hammond of Knglo Point wiih n Medford litiHinoHO visitor on Tuesday. Ilex II, I.atnpinaii, editor of the fluid Hill News, wiih in Modford on Tuondny. Olonrgo AiiHtln, a prominent young 'fanner of Wcllen, was transacting " litiKinpKB in Med ford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews nn nounco tlio engagement of their daughter, (Iraee, to A. Conro Fioro of Chicago. See tlio terriwold Shop for honks, iiiairiu.liioc and fino engraving. Stntionerj' office and school sup plitH nt Tlio Merriwold Shop, Full assortment of Whitman's enn iU at The Merriwold Shop. Don't forget the MethodiHt Ilroth vrhood hanriuet nt tlio M. K. church Imxmnent tonight. All memhorH and friendH of the church invited. Grand time assured, i H. A. Thierolf and V. C. Green of the Hig I'inoH Lumber Co., left T'uedav evening for the north on n luisiiiPHS trip. Thoy will Mop nt Ku gene nnd then continue their journey to Portland. A. K. Vorhio of GrantH Pass wok n Medford visitor Tuesday evening Hon. V. S. Crnwell will lenve this evening for Portland for n visit of a week or more. I', ,1, Bwayiio of .IohodIiIiio county wiih iii Medford Tuowluy getting no ipiniiited over again with IiIm friendH itud "ttyln' to find out how the divil you fellers iiiiiuiigo to kiipe up the lick yo'ro goin' at." I In found out, Ihm'iiiiko ho hit tlio town ut thu time the high jinks wiih going on. The work of hcautil'yiiiK grouiulH on Queen Anne hill, where Mm. ). V, Koddy euiileinplatcH the o root Ion of an .$8000 residence, Ifus already eonimeneed. The pluiiH in cludi) a Hiuall park nhoiit the nisi denco. thu wntor for which will he Htippliod hy a living Hpriug on the nroporty. Tlio wntors of tliu spring will ho enrriod hy n system' of pipeH and Hindu from a fountain on the groundH. No "rittlo Hforo" ever commenced to get hig until Its iidvorlimiig slnrt od to outgrow the store, Assistant Cashier Pifor of tlio JuokHon County hnnk linn comlnenc ed the erection of a neat hiingalow in the Queen Anne addition. District Atlornoy Mulkoy left this morning for tho north on profci- Hioillll llllHillCHH. George M. Hordeaux returned on W'ednendnv from Kugene, whore he hud heen called hy tho death of M" V, V. Ilnlnos, ono of the pioneers of Lane county, and mother of Mrs, Hordeaux. Tho store problem is, eternally, to make the greatest iiuinher of friend making sales. The solution is. etcr nnlly, in the grcntcst twnihle nmount of friend-mnking ndvertloiiig. W. W. Honrv of Hilt, Cal... vrm n recent Mftdfonl visitor. L. K. Whiting pent Wednesday nt hifl rnnch nenr Knglo Point. C. W. MeCnuloy of Grnnt Pn wno n Medford vlHitor Tuondny. Henrv C. Hendricks of Phoenix wnn in fedford WedneHilny on Iiiih inodfl. W. It. Colemnn. R. Dow nnd H. F. Mulkov were in Medford Tiiedny ovening to attend tho Commercial cluli high jinkn. PcrhnpH you can find the right poinon for that' position in nn hour or two. Look over the ndn of pel pie who want work. O. WinterH of'Ashland wpont Tujs- dnv in Medford. llnrvey Stlnnon of Yrokn, Cnl., U itpondlng n few dtiyn In Mwlford. Ho roportH great pronperlty In that sec tion UiIh year. Tho comet will lio vlnltilo this ev ening duo west of the city it It Ik not cloudy. It wn noon Innt nlr.ht for n few moments Miortly after 7 o'clock when tho drifting clouds gnvo n brief gllmpru of tho sky. - New Type, New Furniture, New Equipment WOULD CALL ALL MINERS , OUT ON WAGE STRIKE INDIANA I'OMB, lnd Jan. 2(1. Atitl-ndniliilRtrntlon delogntoH to the con von l Ion of tho tfnltod Mine Work jim In uoiiventloii In thin city today am urging tlio calling of a general Mti'lloi of all coal mlnum affected by tho wage miale which oxplroH March III, nnlcHH a now agreoment In affect ed heforo that date. Tho radical hnvo Hot April 1 an tho day for tho Htrllto to go Into ef fect. Thoy favor delivering an ulti matum at tho joint conforonco of inlno ownorH which will bo hold In Toledo February 1, Mating that tin-1 Ichh an ngreomeut Ih reached tho Htrllto will ho called, WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY OF KILLING HUSBAND i STOCKTON, Cnl., Jan. aO.Mrf.' Kiiiiiiu Ledoux, charged with the murder of A, N. Mo Vicar in this city ( two yonrH ngo, jileadcd guilty todny. Sho wan Hcutcticed to the San Qucu titi penitentiary for life. Mrs. Ledoux wan alleged to htivji heen hignmoiiHly married to McVieiir, Following tho discovery of hi deiu, body crammed in a trunk that win ntorod in n railway Htation horo, ohc wan arrested. She wan found guilty of murder and Kcntencod to be hanged. SAYS ARREST OF MEAT BARONS WOULD NOT HELP LOS ANOBLKS, Cal., Jan. 2C Chartcft Edward Unwell, who secured , Indictments against the Chicago meat packers In 1003 as tho result of an exposure of unsanitary conditions In tho slaughter houses and packing houses, Is quoted by a frlond hero to day as saying that prosecutions of tho packers would not lower high prices of food. "If all tho meat barons of tho country were put In Jail lt would not remedy tho high prlco situation," was Kutnoll'a comment. "Prcsont conditions result from a world-wldo economic revolution, not from any conspiracy on tho part of tho Indi vidual to control prices." English Elections. LO.VHON, .Inn. 20. Comploto re turns of yesterday's parliamentary eloctiotiH show tho strength of tho contending parties to dnte to bo ns follows: Conservatives. 2.r4: Liber - nls, 233; Irish Nntionnlists, 72; La - borites. 37. $1000 THROWN AWAY Old type and equipment exceeding iirfcost $1000 from the Medford Mail and Southern Oregonian job offices has been dumped and replaced by Dust proof racks, modern fixtures and series of the latest type faces, individual motors, the best craftsmen, enable us to do printing quicker, better and more satisfactory than ever. We are ten times better fixed to do good work than ever bef ore no longer handicapped by old materials and inadequate equipment or the unavoidable delays due to moving. The largest stock of bonds in the city to select from. Estimates cheerfully furnished. MEDFORD PRINTING COMP Y Printers and Publishers 38 South Central Ave. BUSINESS LOCALS 4 Wear Kidd''Show. Hulck Is tho king of tho auto world. Who doesn't sigh lor a Unlck? Wear Kidd's Shoes. For wood of nil klnda, hoc tho Square Heal Woodyard. Phono 2C0I. Fir otreot, between Second and Third streets. Gould fk Llndtoy, proprietors. 201 No ono known how long u Ruick will liiHt, for no Ruick Iiuh over worn out. Thu first onos nro still run ning. 258 Wear Kidd'u Shoes. What is .life without a Ruick f 280. Singer sewing ninehlnen for rent. 12G South Onkdalo. Phono 1342. 2611 filmnlinrlt Mid nrtintin Inilir fl ! South Fir street. Roanonnblo prices, ensy terms to rcsponhiblo parties. 270 Wear Kidd's Shoes. HALL DENIES THAT HE MURDERED YOUNG GIRL IIOCHKBTER. N. Y , Jan, 2C -James Hall, who was brought from Portsmouth, N. If., repudiated his confession that ho murdered Anna Schumacher when he was taken to day to tho Holy Sepulcher tometery and shown tho upot where the girl was assaulted and , gllled upon her mother's gravo. Whon tho prisoner was taken to tho cemetery ho showed no emotion und dedclarcd ho never say tho place boforo. White Slave Law Passed. WASIHNGTON, D. C, Jnn. 200. -The ho 'mc this afternoon passed the nnti-wh'te slave bill, prohibiting traf fic in women, which resulted, from tho sensational exposure made re cently in the report of nn investiga tiqn by immigration authorities. You may Jiavo to read n few ads that do not, for the moment, person ally interest you in order to find the one, or the sovernl, for which you nr$ looking. Rut it's a light penalty. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. VOn SALE Ono or six largo lots, good location, $275 to $300 each, $10 down, balance $5 monthly; a bargain. They aro actually worth $350 to $400 each. Humphrey, 1 owner, S15 East Main street. lFOfl SALE 22 target rifles, $2.75. S. Oakdnle. 2G2 AT SAVOY THEATRE Alox. Anderson Smashes Window of Box Offico Released on $10 Ball Disappears. Ik'unuso ho and his companions, ill more or less intoxicated, woro re fused tickots nt the Savoy Inst eve ning, Alox. Anderson struck nt tho ticket-seller nnd smashed the glass in tho window, incidentally cutting his hand. As it happened, Policeman Ilrophy was right on the job nnd gathered the bolligorcnt young man in. Cash bail was furnished for him by . n fncuu, and he was released from custody. He failed to show up for trial this morning and his bail was declared forfeited. FEARS ENTERTAINED FOR LIVES OF PICNICKERS EVERETT, Wash., Jan. 2C Much anxiety is felt horo today for the safe ty of a party of five young people of this city who set sail ona pleasure trip yesterday In a fifteen foot sail boat and who have not been heard of slnco then. Thoy expected to return In a few hours. Beach is being made today but no trace has been found of them and as light night was very stormy It Is thought the sloop may have founderod. Although tho miss ing men nnd women stated they in tended to sail to Mukilteo, the boat was seen heading In tho opposite di rection. No pcraparatlon had been mado for an extended stay any piaco. THOUSANDS TRAVEL TO VIEW PAULHAN'S FLIGHT TA.VFORAN PARK, Calif., Jan. 26. With a clear sky and a light wind as Inducement in addition to free ad mission to tho aviation field, thou sands of persons of tho bay counties Journeyed today to witness tho last aerial flights of Louis Paulhan in the present meet. Tlio weather conditions at noon pointed to a successful demonstration by tho Frenchman who soon leaves for tho east. A warm sun in the morn ing dried up the soggy grounds with in the enclosure and made the open field a favorite with tho crowd over tho grandstand for entrance to which nn admission fee was collected. STOMACH MIHKUV. Oct Hid of Tlint Ropnic, Ont nnil Indigent Ion. When your stomach Is out of ordor or run down, your food doesn't digest. It ferments In your stomach and forms gns which causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain at tho pit of stomach and many other miserable symptoms. MI-o-na stomach tablets will glvo joyful relief In five minutes; It taken rogularly fo rtwo weeks thoy will turn your flabby, sour, tired out stomach Into a sweet, energetic, perfect Work ing Ono. You can't bo very strong and vigorous If your food only half digests. Your appetlto will go and nausea, dizziness , biliousness, nor vousncss, sick hcadacho and consti pation will follow. Ml-o-na stomach tablets arc small and easy to swallow and aro guaran teed to banish Indigestion and any or all of tho above symptoms or money back. Fifty cents a largo box. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Chas. Strang. For constipation there Is no rem edy so satisfying as Booth's Pills 25 cents. Try a box and you will say you hare found the Ideal laxative at last. HERMANN LINKED TO FRAUDS. (Continued from pago 1.) and Intends to use this as showing that Hermann had all these lists of lands and other data beforo him when Colonel Zabriski of Tucson, Arizona, asked for information and offered to aid the commissioner in ferreting out the workings of the Hydo-Denson gang. End Not in Sight. Hcney did not make good his prom ise that he would close bis case at boon today. Ho is apparently still far from tho end of the road, having the cross-examination of McVean, the direct and cross examination of Prof. Roth and the direct and cross-examination of Colonel A. II. Green to fin ish before he can get all of his case into tho record. In addition there are other documents and letters -which are to bo put in. It is doubtful it the prosecution will bo closed before noon tomorrow, and perhaps not before tho evening adjournment. Tho defense will not take up so much time in its case as the prosecu tion had occupied. Hermann will go on the stand in his own defense, ac cording to the present plan and It Is believed that his testimony will make up tho chief part of his defense. vis . , ? 1 'W '4 , r-.f 1 ' z- r. tv. .'.-M REAL ESTATE SNAPS A bargain -11 acres fruit or al falfa land, 2 miles from station. Finest fruit and alfalfa ranch in ppIcgato valloy, ditch and wntor right with placo; $00 nn ncro; easy terms. 00 acres rich bottom land, 70 in high-grade fruit. 20 in young alfnlfu. fino buildings; $30,000; good terms. Siskiyou LandCo 206 Phlpos Building, Medford, Or. HEED THE "WAItNING. Sfnny Medford People Havo Dono So. When tho kidneys aro sick they glvo unmistakable warnings that should not bo ignored. By examining tho urino and treating the kldnoyu upon tho first sign of disorder, many days of suffering may bo saved. Sick kidneys expol a dark, ili-smolllag urino, full of "brick-dust" sediment and painful In passage. Sluggish kid- neys cause a dull pain in the small of tho back, headaches, dizzy spells, tired, languid feelings and freaueat- ly rheumatic twinges. Doan's Kidney Pills aro for the kidneys only; they cure sick kid neys, and rid tho blood of uric poi son. If you suffer from any of the above symptoms you can use no bet ter remedy. Medford people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. Jennie Savor, 1023 Ninth St., Medford, Or., says: "I first used Doan's Kidney Pills while living la Idaho. I had suffered a great deal from kidney trouble and I was sub ject to eovero' attacks of pain In the small of my back. The kidney secre tions also passed irregularly and snowed that my kidneys were at fault. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me promptly and finally effected a cure. I am now in good health and my kidneys do their work as they should." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbnrri Co., Duffalo, N. T., solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. vyrrC fa '''S'- A