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5 A Modern Two Story Colonial. ----- 4 --- - - --- THIS MEDffORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, OJIECJON, THUJISDAY, IEBRLRY 17, 19.10. SOCiAL AND PERSONAL ' Htntioniiry, officii ami hpIiooI mud lilli'H at tlui Murrlvulil Shop, Loiilti Warnor Iiiih returned front n , vlrtlt lo Cnllforiilii point. K, M, llnnloy wan In HiIh I'lty from the llimlcy oiclinril Woilnomlay. C. 0. Hlinl of Chicago Im roglHloroil nt tlio NiimIi. J. I!. Hiiyarl loft ImhI nviMiliifr f.r , San I'ViiiicImco on a Hliort IiuhIuohh -trip. Whllo Ihoro'ho will Investigate the InloM wrliildoH In tho various nntatoriuiiiH anil ainiiHomont purlin with a viow to tho biillillng of Mcil- j fonl'a proMpocllvo nmorl. Spring HktrtH. Mookur'H. II. K. Iliuina, .lr., of Jmikminvlllc wni in Moil font on IhihIihmm WViI , nihility, ' linn. W. M. O'lvlg wan at Oohl 1 ' lllll WiMlnimiliiy evening to iillt'tnl the I orgHnlzntlon of a cotninnrclal club there. I'll...,, "mil. (looilfrleoilV. ' ' "S. V. McKnrrcn of (lol.l Hill wrnt a Mntlfonl Imihiiohh vlnltnr Wodnp- day. Mr.'McKitiTim in fining P j liarher Miop In Hold Hill, nfltir Imv-j :ittg lioon nut of tlio IiiihIiicbb for a number of your. Ho in alo ono of I 'tlio original IiiihcIii.II faiiH, ('finals at nooilfrlonil's. AHHOMHor W. T. Orieves rctiirnoil from a hiiwincHH trip to AmIiIiiihI'oii ThnrHiliiy morning. Ho will start the .nienHmont work for 1010 promptly 'On tlio first ilay of March, ami in now umlaut: propnrntlniiH to. jhihIi "tho work. Mr. flriovo will nttoiul to tlio matter of the iifiHonfittiont of '3foifonl porHonally. Full n..irtmi)nt of Whitman can-lle- ni The MnirlvnM Rhon. K. T. RlnploH of AkIiIiiikI wiih a "Molfonl visitor Thursday. Alhcrt Walker of Uly in In Moil ford looking after hoiiio bnslno. mnttom. Ashitoln & Nichols hail hung tip In tholr market Thursday morning a hog which tipped tho beam at f00 jioiinds ilrcDKcd ninl wiih Iobx than IS months old. That' growing xonic "hog. I.ct-tiH phono 000, tho Modford OrconhoiiHc, for lettuce. 287 MuiekH cost loss. C. W. Tayylor of Ilntto Falln Ih upending a fow day in Mcdford on 'IiiikIhohh. Ilonrv C. nipliarddon of firnul l'n i upending a few days In Mod iford. Kce tho Morrivold Shop for book, iiimrtmiieM and fino ottirravliu;, W. W. Wilmm of Jacknonvillo waH a Mcdford viaitor Thursdny. W. A. Patrick Iiiih boon reappoint ed deputy assessor for Harron nnd Arthlnnd prccinctH by Assessor Oriovo. Mr. Qriovo linn not decided upoH the balance of bin force of deputies, but an ho hart a number of applicants to ftoloot from, ho thinks ho will havo no difficulty m socttr ing tho right mon. Hiiickx win the racou. ' Mrs. II. C. Howard and Mrs. II. V. Tlott loft for AHhlnnd Thursday morning t attend tho Ilriggn-Saw- yor woddtug, which occurred at noon. John II, Carkin, attornoy nt law, over Jacksonville Hnnk. Mrs. Mnttio Lyon, wifo of J. A. Lyon of North Central avenuo, died 'Thursday morning, February 17, agml 01 yoara and 0 months. Tho funeral will tako placo Friday, Fob mary 18, at 2 o'clock p. in. Serv iced will bo hold nt tho lato roii lenco by Row Holmes. Intonucnt will lio tnado in tho Odd Follows' omotory. Itiilckn do tho work. Mr. and Mm. W. L. McCulin of Spoknno arc registered at tho Nash. J. M. Mlokolson and family of Hood Itivor arc in Modford looking ovor tho vnlloy. Judgo W. E. Crows of Soattlo Ih ono of those who enmo to law, but -will probably "romain to InvoHt." -Judgo Crows oamo hero primarily as -ono of tho attorneys for tho Card well holrs In tho prospootlvo liti gation ovor tho ostato, without the slightest Idoa of bocomlng nn In vestor. Tho bonuty of tho vnlloy nnd its many possibilities attracted lilm ho much that ho Ih now in nego tiation for n trnot of Roguo rivor land. "You aro certainly a hunch of llvo ones In thin vnllov," said Judge CrowH. "Nono of them havo Anything on you." Wear Kidd'n Shoos. L, K. Haak of Kaglo Point was a IModford visitor Wodnosdny. 8. I. Stratton of Grants Pass nt tondod tho fruit growora' mooting on "Wodnofldfty. II. Ft, Galo of Morlln spont Wed nesday night In Modford. Tons at Goodfriond'Hv L. II. Hanson nnd family of Ta coma aro rogistorod at tho Nash. 'A smoking atovoplpo In tho bnr room of tho Ilotol Nash causod tho turning in of an alarm Wodnosdny ovoning. Thoro was just a lot of smoko, no firo, and by tho tlmo tho dopartmont arrived, which was loss than two mlnutos nftor tho sound ing of tho alarm, all dangor was npvor, It roqulrod sovoral mon to I)clan OHO. by Glenn I.. Snxton, Aiclilicci UP TO YOU IF YOU DESIRE TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER PRE SENTED TO YOU TO SECURE SOME OF THE MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS NOW IN rrs r FORCE AT THE GREATEST I'HHHPKCTIVI. VIKS Mid i I'llOTOfSttAI'M. i Vakti W'4lv'"4vTi rt:l LIV1H& Kft Ji ! J: KCCCPT I o o Tcu joaj HALL " u Kotu-o' o cbc! nil DAliOHY 1 j l-MItST I'l.ilOlt PLAN. SKCON!) Kl.OOU PLAN Here In a very popular iletlun fr a moOeni two Htory colonial resldoncei. The houne Ih thirty fi-et wlile unit twenty-clglit feet deep over the mnln part anil Im it Imnenieiit miller the' entire houe; tint Htory celllnpi nine (Vet high, econil tory olcltt feet, Cont to hullil, oxcluslve of bentliiK and plutnblni;. W,7W. rty iipeclnl nrrnnKemeut with tue the editor of thin paper will furnish ono complete Net of plana nnd specifications of dcslctt No. HS) for J-.". (JLHNN U 8AXTON. Bankrupt Auction Sale EVER KNOWN IN SOUTHERN OREGON, WHERE STANDARD GOODS ARE BEING SOLD FOR AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 20 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR OF THE REGULAR SELL mMC ING PRICE. Come and Bring' Your Friends FOR IT IS ALMOST AN ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY THAT WHEN THIS OPPORTUNITY IS OVER YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN HAVE SUCH BARGAINS THOWN AT YOU AS ARE NOW IN FORCE AT THIS GREAT SALE. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO, COME AT ONCE AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK, consisting of Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold, Silver and Sterling Novelties, Flatware, Hollowware, Solid Silver and Pearl inlaid handled Umbrellas, Field and Marine Glasses, Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Charms, plain Set Rings in many and varied designs, as well as many articles which space forbids to mention, and presents many attractive opportunities to the prudent house keeper and others to secure serviceable articles at but a slight fraction of their regular selling price. Remember Everything Goes to the Highest Bidder and coupons are given daily which may be the means of securing on the last day of the sale the splendid pair of $50.00 diamond earrings which will be given away at that time. Come as the Time is Short and the Stock is Going Quickly M. M. Lichten&ein Anctioneer LOOK FOR THE RED FLAG 115 EAST MAIN ST. keep ono oxcitcd individual from chopping experimental holes in tho walls, and ono man paraded the lobby blowing a police whisilo until someone ankcd what ho was whist- f ling for nnd then ho didn't know. Harold Ottracos of Litchvillc, X. I)., is among tltoso rogistorod ut tlio Moore. W. W. Wolf of Spokane is bore looking ovor tho country. Thomas Irwin of Eugone it bore looking ovor tho valloy with a viow to locating. Dr. J. F. Koddy loft Thursday af torooon for. San FranciBCO on a short business trip. STILL WORKING ON THE SANTA ROSA DYNAMITE CASE SANTA ROSA, Cal., Fob. 17. Ono of tho ramifications in tho in vestigation of tho dynamiting of Miss Luolla Smith and hor baby, Willard P. Burko Smith, was rovoal od this afternoon when District At tornoy Loo stntod that nt loast ton San Francisco womon would bo questioned tomorrow by tho grand jury. Lea refused to rovoal tho names of tho women ho has summoned as wit nesses, but intimated that not only would ho lay boforo tho inquisitors ovidouco with a viow to scouring nn Indiatmont for .dynamiting, but also tostimony that ho doomed sufficient to provo that tho Hurko sanitarium violatod tho county laws rolativo to disorderly houses. Tho district attornoy declarod that ho oxpootcd lator to summon many tnoro womon lrom vnrious parts of tho stato. Ho also intimat od that among tho oarly witnesses would bo those who favor Dr. Hurko, Thoso will bo allowed to ntnko n stntomont and if lalov facts dovclop tending to throw qttostion upon thoir tostimony thoy will again bo called boforo tho grand jury. CARDWELL ESTATE TO BE PROBATED E. B. Hartley Is Appointed Adminis trator de Bonis Non on Petition of Heirs of James A. Card well Will Be Litigation. LEAGUE FILES REPORT ON POLICE ABUSES LOS ANGELES. Cab, Fob. 17. Tito pollco commission, tlio city conn ell am! ctvll sorvlco commission today rocotvoil tho printed roport of tho Lcagtio of Juntlco concerning Its In vestigation of tho conduct ot affnlrs of tho local pollco dopartmont. Tlio roport scoros tho rocont nets of a utimhor ot patrolmou, who clulibod porsons undor arrost. Tlio city pris on was cbaraotorlrod as "filthy," and tlio ontlro systom ot pollco' suporvi Hlon doclarod to bo wrong, E. D. Ilqnloy hns boen appointed administrator do bonis non for tho ostato of tho lato Jamc:i A. Card well by County J taiga J. 11. Neil, with bonds fixed at $2500. Tho potition for tho appointment of nn administrator io bonis non is mndo by tho six surviving dnughtors of James A. Cnrdwoll, vis.: Jlodora Borry of Modford, Mary Kablor of Butto, Mont.; Snllio Bilgor of Soat tlo; Delia Fink of Portland; Itoso Hughes of Washington, D. C, and Laura Fitch of Now York, through thoir nttornoys, W. W. Cardwoll and W. E. Crows. Tho potition reoiten that James A. Cardwoll died in February, 1890, and loft a will appointing Cnrolino Card woll, his wifo, ns solo oxooutrix; that Carolino Cardwoll died in March, 1800, leaving tho cstnto unsettled nnd with a largo amount of ronl nnd personal proporty undisposed of nnd unndministcrcd upon, therefore the petitioners nsked for nn administra tor do bonis non. Tito settlement of this cstnto may involvo moro or loss litigation, ns the proporty sought to bo administered upon was mortgngod by Caroline (Jardwoll imd consequently sold under tho terms of tho cortgago, and the contention of tho heirs Is that only tho dowor light of tho widow in the proporty could bo ntortgnged. Tho proporty is infinitoly tnoro valuable than whon tho mortgage wns mndo and foroclosod, comprising, as it doos, ,fiomo of tho most vnlualtlo land in tho vnlloy outsido of tho growing orchards. JAPANESE PRESS COMMENTS FAVORABLY ON RECEPTION 'heavy storm I MIDDLE WEST Oranne Crop In Texas Reported Damaned to Extent of Thous ands of Dollars by Sleet Traffic Is Tied Up: : BUSINESS LOCALS : 4 ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 17. Tho heaviest snowfall of tho season was recorded throughout tho southwest. A billiard which has rdged for 36 hours continued with unabated fury this morning. Traffic has been tied up In many sections. Reports from Texas nnd Arkansas Indicated that Intensely cold weather prevails. Tho ontlro eastern Missouri valley Is In tho grip of tho storm. Tho orango crop in Texas Is report ed to bo damaged to tho cxtont ot thousands of dollnrs by tho sloe.t that foil In tho orango bolt last night. Wear Kidd's Shoos. You need a Buick. Extracts at Qoodfriend's. Magic eyeglass cleaners free at Dr. Coble's, 18 W. Main st. 280 Linens on sal cat Meeker & Co.'s. For wood ot all kinds, see the Square Deal Woodyard. Phone 2601. Fir street, between Second and Third streets. Gould & Llndloy, proprietors. 261 Buicks nro durable. " Queen Anne is coming into its own. The names of tho host of buyers iu that addition during the past two weeks spell exclusive homes. Don't let someone else get the lot you want 289 THREE INJURED IN STREETCAR WRECK WOULD LET DOWN BARS TO CHINESE Committee of Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Favors Admit' tance of Chinese to Pacific Coast. Northwest Suffers. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Fob. 17. ' Tho ontlro northwest Is ia tho grip of ,a cold wavo today. Minnesota and itho Daliotas aro blltrard-swopt and communication Is difficult. Northern I Pacific officials announced today that tho trains of their roads nro stalled In Montnna bocnuso of unusually heavy Btiows nnd that nono Is pro jceodlng toward the Paclflo coast. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 17. Three persons are In a serious condi tion and six others are sutforlng from minor injuries today as the result ot tho derailment of a street car on the University lino last night, causod by tho motorman falling to stop current. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 17. Tlie flat-footed declaration of the Chamber of Commerce for a modi fication of tho present immigration lnws, so as to allow tho entrance of Chinese laborers into tho United States is responsible for much dis cussion among laboring men in Southern California today. After discussing tho subject of immigration the report in part said: "Tho other class of immigrants desired is concerned with haudling our citms fruit industry, marketing our fruits and vegetables and m 'general caring for tho many agri cultural products for -which South cm California is noted. For this work we need the Chinese and Jap anese and especially the former. "To all practical intents a discus sion of tho immigration problem ia Southern California is synonymous with a discussion of tho Chinese question. Your committee fc& that the time is fast approaching; when Southern California is to be called upon to face an imminent seed, 'f Chinese laborers. While your committee is entirely in sympathy with tho general spirit end idea of tho exclusion laws, it feels that ear toiu modification1) should bo enacts! to tireserve the original intent and yet calisfy needs which are at pw ent a .serious problem to some ot J our most important employers ot la ,bor. I "In voicing whnt wo believe to ha ;a sane viow of the matter, the China man in this present instance is not a competitor of our American work man. Ho is a necessity. We feel the solution of our immigration j needs now felt seriously in soma quarters to bo lound in the modi fication of the hrftSBnt tivr nrnvtd. ing for the admission of a restricted, number of Chinese workers." Magic eyeglass cleaners free at Dr. Goble's, 18 W. Main st. 2M B, II. Harris attended tho booster mooting nt Gold Hill Wodnosdny. TOKYO, Fob. 17.--Tho press to day commented favorably upon tho roooptlon givon tho Japanese train ing squadron which loft Manila yos toiday. Throughout tho weok tho officers nnd mon woro fotod and ontortninod. Tho public apparent ly looks upon tho wook ns another ovidouco of growing good fooling bo twoon tho United States nnd tho Japanese. Not bo Had in Denver. DI3NVER, Col., Fob. 17. Train sorvlco In tho lnter-mountnin district was dolaycd slightly today, accord ing to railroad officials horo, who do nlod, howovor, that tho cold wavo had complotoly pnralyzod traffic. Tho officials also dony tho roport that tho Northorn Paclflo trains wero stalled ontholr way to tho Pacific coast. Snow In Ohio. CINCINNATI, O., Fob. 17. Snow, to tlio dopth ot eight Inches has fal len uoro today and registers tho hoav-, lost fall ot tho winter. A blizzard ts swooping Ohio, Indiana and Ken-J tucky, according to roports rocolved. 1 Mngio oyoglass clonnors froo at Dr. Goblo's, 18 W. Main st. 280 R. A, Holmos, tho insurance man. BPO ELKS MINSTRELS AUSPICES OF MEDF0RD LODGE, NO. 1168. Featuring Tell Us Pretty Ladies (Burlesquo on Floradora Sextot.) "MY COUSIN CARUSO" (Character Spng in Costume.) "You Don't Know How Much Yon Have to Know in Order to Know How Little Yon Know," "I'm Ooin' Awav." "Down Anions the Sugar Cane," "Did He and the Whirlwind Afterpiece '$VXtjlfm Ths Great Kidnapping and Breach, of Promise Case Medford Opera House, Friday and Saturday Night, February 25 aud 26 Direction of GEO. T.WILSON Prices 75e, $1.00, $1.50. Seat reservation at Haskins' drug store Tuesday' morning, February 24.