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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON, TJIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL llonry C. Williams of Kugeno Ifl spending 11 fow days In Mudford looking ovor tho vulluy. Tlio oar without n rivnl tho llulok. Will W. Hendricks of Ashland punt Wednesday with friend In Mud ford. Wear KlddV Shoo. Harry Y. Taylor o Trail In in Modford on n short business trip. Chlnnwnro nt Goodfriond's. Mr. and Mm. H. M. Hutlor of Ash laud spout Wednesday in Mcdford at tho hotuu of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiaor. Full nimortmont of Whitman's can dloit at Tho Moirivuld Shop. Born On South Riverside avenue, February 22, to Mr. and Mm. Clur enco Whuutor, a Hon. Klowur pots at Ooodfrioitd'H. John Itowou of JaolcMon villo was a Mcdford visitor Thursday. Moro nold than nil others put to getherthe Huiok. C. A. Ponuny of Los Angoles is a Modford viMitur. McCall Puttcrns. Meokor's. MIhh Aguor Robortson has return d from n trip to Chicago and other eastern polntH. WnMhtultH nt Goodfriond's. J. Frank Drown of Euglo Point won a Modford victor Wuduusday. Singer sowing machincH, 2H S. Q street, l'hono 2051. 311 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gnrduor of i i).... ....... I.. m.ic..i .... inoMtt Thursday. The car that dolivem tho goods the Huiok. II. J. Stewart of Ashland was in Mcdford on business Wednesday. John II. Carkin, nttornoy at law, over Jackson County Bank. E. Clnutou of OrnntH Phhb was in Mcdford Thursday looking after bus Iness mutters. A child can run n nuick. Oranitewnre at Goodfriond's. Colonol Gcorgo P. Mitnn was In Medford Thursday from tho Savon Oaks ranch. Colonel Minis in lay ing clnim to tho record for tho two miles between Sovon OakM and tho Central Point depot, hnving mado the distance this morning in 20 minutes. When No. 15 arrived tho colonol wntf ntill taking deep breaths. Wear Kidd's Shoos. Dave King of Ashland, who is he lieved by ninny old ciotttorn to bo tho -original from which tho chnrnotoM ot David Ilnmm nnd also of the stago driver in "Mnry Jnuo's Pa," wan in Medford on businonn Thurs- day. Tens at Goodfriond's. Game Warden Charles IJ. flay wart nt Jacksonville on official business ThuMdny. Roe tho Merrivold Shop for books, mngndncK nnd fine engraving. Dr. E. n. Pickcl wns at Jackson ville ThtiMdny on professional bus iness. Spring skirts. Mookor'a. Mr. nnd Mm. Ilornco Polton of Sam's Vnlloy woro in Mcdford Wed nesday evening to boo "Tho Lion nnd the MoiiHo." C-B Corsets nt Moekor'fl. Andrew JildnoBS, tho well-known miner, is in Modford from tho Hluo 'Lodge country. Phono 2IHH, Goodfriend'b. D. II. Drewory, whilo bonrding train 13 yesterday nftornoon, struck 'his kneo on tho car stop. Ho paid but littlo attention to tho injury un til upon reaching Ashland no found tho mcmhor was badly swollen and painful, Medical nid was summoned nnd Mr. Drowory was brought bnok to this city in an nutnmobilo. It will bo Bovornl days boforo ho will 'bo nblo to bo out. Marion Lauco loft for n trip north 'ThuMdny morning. C, A. Mnlboouf has roturnod from .a buBiiiosq trip to Portland. C. H. nnd J. W. Shorins of Wost fiold, N. J., uro in this city looking zfor a suitablo locntion. Thomas S. Crandnll of Fort Dodge, In., is among thoKO who arc In this flection looking for ft good lo cation, Frank nnd Wnltor Fitrgorald, no compnuiod by Mr, Qurdnor, tho of ficiont poHtmnstor nnd marohnnt of Sam's Vnlloy, tarriod in tho city 'Mondny night lnyiug in snpplios from 'tho difforont businoss housos of tho city. C. n. Corey ifl laying tho founda ' tion for n bungalow roaidonoo in tho roar of his bnkory, fronting on North Rivorsido nvonuo. Mr. Rchmitlin loft for his homo in 'Pdrtlnnd Monday, having spont n most delightful two wooks' visit with 'Ma aunt and undo, Mr. nnd Mrs, Do Robonni, of North Control nvonuo ; also with rolntives nnd f rionds in .'Jacksonville. Bort nookor has moved his rosl- donco on to his lot ho recently no- quired of W. P. Gould on tho south -sido of Wost Jnokson stroot, Tho ntito that stands tho wonr arid tonr tho Buiok. Although n special mooting of tho city oounoll was called Wednesday evening to ordor tho special olootton to voto on n r.lianor amunduient in connection with the gas plant frun- cIiIho, tho mooting wns poBtponod nnd tho mnttar will come up before the regular session of tho council uoxt Tuosdny, . K, D. Elwood is rojoloing ovor the recovery o fills dog, "Harney," which wan lost sovornl uionths ugo. Tho dog wns found at Ashland by somo of tho Medford K. of P.'s, who nt tondod tho district convention. Thoy recognized tho dog and upon Mr. HI wood proving ownership the people having him in possession rendily gnvo him up. Ho hod boon purchas ed by them from somo Ashland boys, who . hud undoubtedly picked him up hero, Mrs. K. H. Stout of Jacksonville Is quite ill, Dr. Picket is in nttondancn. A. V. Stennolt hnd ns n guest for a couple of days this week nn old friond from Phoenix, Arir.. Frank K. Woodward nnd Harry N. Starr nro in town today nttending a mooting of tho directors of tho Kaglo Point Orchards Syndicate. C. 0. Anderson nnd H. -Buoholz of Hiusdnln, III., tire in Modford look ing over tho vnlloy with a view to locating hero. t BUSINESS LOCALS : Wear Kidd'a Shoes. You need a Buick. Extractn nt Goodfriond'fl. Ltncns on tal cot Mwkor ft Co.'b. Stationery, office and school hm plies at the Merrivold Shoo. Are you interested in a strictly modern home, good location, stroot to bo paved, taxes paldf Addrcts 'D, "enre of this offlco. 202 Meeker's for spring Skirts. Cutlery nnd glnsbwarc at Good friend's. For wood of alt klndo, sco tho Squnro Deal Woodyard. Phone 2001. Fir otroot, botweon Second and Third streets. Oould ft Llndloy, j proprietors. 201" I JEFFRIES STARTS A RUN Dig Fighter Draws Crowd to Dank and Timid Depositors Dollcvcd a "Run" Is In Prooress. Bnicks nro durable. Bulcks do tho work. " . j Ornnitowaro at Goodfriond's.. Buicks win the races. ' , Tho want ads can sorvo you only If you uao thorn, ( Cffuals nt Goodfriond's. LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Fob. 24. When Jim Joffries went into the Morchnnts' National bank to put away n littla of his thoutrical pile, his orcsoupo drow a crowd of tho curious and started u run on tho in stitution, causing its officinls symp toms of heart failure, from which they hud hardly recovered today. Tho first deiwsitor who haw tho crowd iiround the bank hud visions of his money being hypothecated nnd ho cntorod tho bank with i rush. Soon scores of other depositors were "enshing in" and it was not until tho fighter rotircd with n greater num ber of tho throinr that tho frightened depositors became renssured nnd re placed their savings. Death of Mrs. E. C. Scudder. Mrs. E. E. Scudder died at tho Medford hospital Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. Scudder, who had been conducting tho Euiorick rooms, wns taken to tho hospital sovornl days ago in order to undorgo an opera tion. The disease hud progressed so far, however, that tho physicians were unable to nfford relief, nnd Mm. Scudder passed nWay yester day afternoon nt the ugo of 30 years and 1 da'. Thrco yenrs ago Mre. Scudder nnd hor. lmsbnnd enmo to Eaglo Point and entered into tho hotel business. Mr. Scudder soon afterward died, nnd since then Mm. Scudder hus been working to support horsolf nnd two children. Sho leaves two littlo girls, Mabel nnd Madeline, tho latter a cripplo. There is quite nn amount of proper ty coming to tho two little girls. Tho funeral will take place at Jackson ville Friday. FINE AND PRISON FOR WEARERS OF DIG HATS PREMIER IN FINE fettle;; Jud Pernoll, Who Goes to Detroit, Feel's Fine After Winter's Rest Injury to Hand Cured. John W, Pornoll of Annlogoto, brother of Henry Pernoll, tho south pa twlrlcr, wh owns sold by Aberdeen to Detroit last season for M0 00, was In Mcdford Thursday. Ho says tho premier southpaw ot tho Pacific coast Is In fine shapo aft er winter's rest on tho farm. Hon ry mixed up with n bad colt In the fall and had his salary hand badly cut, but tho injured member has healed without Injury to tho digits that make the Spauldlng tnko decoptlro currcs they, patrolled today were running nnd slants, and "Jud" will show up , on schedule time. Thoroughness of at tho training ground at San An tonio. Tox., with moro speed which Is some and a better control than C0NSTADULARY ORDERED. (Continued from Pago 1.) orccs now on hand woro unnblo to ontrol the situation he woidd call upon tho governor to send the state militia into Philndclphin. Homo Cars Ituu. Moro cars were running today than nt any time since tho strike be gan. Tho number, however, was no where near the normal number. Large bodies of men are held in reserve at tho police precinct stu tions to respond to riot calls. "Grooms' black horse cavnlry," ns tho stato constabulary is called, 5h feared nnd hated by every union rnnn in Pennsylvania. These men have established a record for fearlessness nnd determination that is unrivalled. Thoy nro expert horsemen nnd one of tho qualifications of tho service is a deadly accuracy with weapons. Dlscipllno Thorough. Cars in tho section of the city ovor boforo. Ho leaves this evenlne on his Jour noy south. T TOO-LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTKD Jnpanoso hoy wants posi tion as cook. Addross It, P. O. Dox 204, Modford. 294 FOIl BALK 200 Nowtown and Spit xonborg applo troes 2 years old. Mc Donoiigh, N. K. Cor. B stroot nnd Fifth stroot. 293 NOTICE. To whom It may concorn: All old prices on my Modford Vtow orchard withdrawn. Prices and tonus will bo glvon upon application. 291 E. nUIlTON WATERMAN. ROBBER FINDS NO GOLD; INDULGES IN PRACTICAL JOKE DOUGLAS, Arir., Fob. 21. Do spite tho efforts of tho authorities, no traco hnn been found today of tho highwayman who compelled Rev. A. J. Benedict to ont a hearty lunch un der pcnnlty of death, becauso tho robber could find no money in tho pooketa of tho parson. Ito'v. Bcnodiot was driving through South Pnss nlono when tho highway men hold him up. no sonrchod tho minister's olothos, but found overy pookot empty. Tho rnnn then oxnm inod overy cranny of tho liuggy nnd enro noross a big lunch stored nwny minder tho sent. lie opened it nnd commanded Hov. Benedict to swnllnw overy morsel, Whilo tho clergyman nto, tho roi bor kept a cocked rovolvor pointed nt his bond. Tho food wns eaten in record tlmo. Tho tho ministor wns allowed to procood. FIRE IS CAUSED BY BOYS WITH MATCHES ANNAPOLIS, Md., Feb. 24. Wo men's big hats must go, if n bil now in tho hnnds of Delegate Wittig of Allegany county becomes a lnw. It limits tho diameter of women's hend gear to ten inches nnd imposes so vero penalties for violntion of tho law. Dclcgnto Wittig received tho b'Jl from David A. Hobb, stato attorney of Allegnny county. Tho bill rends in part: "It shall bo unlawful for any wo man to wenr in nny publio plnco or upon nny publio stroct n lint tho di ameter of which shnll bo moro thnn ton inches; or for any woman to wear or have upon her head nny lint of nny description in nny theater or concort hall when nny porformnnco shall bo in progress." Violations nro to bo punished by a fino of not loss thnn $10 nor moro thnn $100, or by imprisonment for not loss thnn 30 days nor moro than thrco months. FREDDIE WELSH NEXT FOR AO WOLGAST HAS PRAISE FOR WORK AT STATE COLLEGE Phoenix Man Back From Attending Winter Course at 0. A. C Is Greatly Pleased. Tho fire which destroyed tho Gng nnn pinning mill, holouging to tho Trail Lumber company, loented just wost of tho Highland Pnrk stntion on tho Rogue River railway, Is be lieved to have boon onusod by chil dren playing about tho mill hnving mntchos in thoir possossion. Tho plnnt hnn not boon in oporntlon for sovornl months nnd tho firo could not possibly hnvo originated from nny othor thnn nn ontsido souroo. Tho loss wns not groat, inasmuch as Ihoro was but littlo valuablo mn chinory nnd tho building wns of chenp construction. Tho building wns boyond tho ronch of tho firo department, tho nonrost hydrant being sovornl blooks away. Don't Arrjue With "Central" CINCINNATI, Fob. 24. Undor n rule put into offoot todny in nil tho Cincinnati tolopliono oxahnnges op portunities for picking a qunrrol with "Control" horoaftor will bo con finod to people who onn do so In not over half a down words, C. C. Sgott, who in October purr chased a place near Phoenix nnd has since resided thoro, has returned from attending tho winter short courso nt tho Oregon Agricultural collogo nnd fnrmorR1 wook, nnd is most onthusiastio ovor tho courso, "Theso winter short coursos in practical orchard work aro invnlu ublo," 8tutos Mr. Scott, "to men liko mysolf, who nro forced to lonrn something of actual orchard practico in ordor to Jntolligontly enro for our proportios. Tho courso givon at tho collogo is a splondid one nnd of gront valuo to nil. It was worth far moro to mo thnn tho trouble) nnd oxpenso of attending." Battleship Robbed, SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Fob. 24. Tho Unitod Statos postoffico nboaVd tho armored cruisor Tonnos soo wns looted of $350 in money nnd n quantity of stnmps, ncoording to a mossngo roooivod today from tho ship's postmnstor, Frank J. Smith. Tho robbory is roportcd to havo oc curred whon tho wnrahip wns on its way from horo to Pugot Sound. Tho Tonnossoo is now at Boiling ham, Wnsli., and it is roportod two mon aboard tho cruisor nro boing hold for oourt martial. Thoir names woro not montionod in tho mqssago. Offers of Theatrical Engagements Pour In on New Lightweight Champion Nelson Off East. discipline cnnblcd tho scattered de tachments of constabulary to mass at any point where not seemed im minent, nnd littlo disorder was re ported from the district. TTntred of the constabulary caus ed scores of leaders of various un ions to visit tho city hnll to argue with the mavor for their withdrawal. Other lenders visited the enrmen's headquarters to nsure them thnt n general striko would meet with their npprovnl. More conservative lenders, -how-cvcr,tnre urging abandonment of tho general strike plan, contending thnt the union men, by remnining nt work, enn give better aid to their fellow unionists in the ranks of the strik ers. Xo Arbitration. Company officials maintained their determined ntitude today by declaring that they will not consent Enamelware We are going to have a big cleaning up sale on Enam elware tomorrow and Saturday. If you are looking for a bargain, come in Friday and Saturday. SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Feb. 24. Offers of theatrical engagements con tinued to pour In on Tom Jones, Adto mi)mU t,lc5r difficnltics with their Wolgast's manager, today, but ho will i not act upon them until ho has care fully gono ovor all. Jones Is de termined to mako hay for tho new champion wl llo the sun shines, but not at tho cxpenso of his health. Therefore, ho has decided to select about ten weeks tlmo about his tlmo and after filling engagements to give Wolgaut a good rest; after that Ad will bo proparoJ to defend his title. In all probability tils next opponent will bo Frcddlo Welsh, but It Is hard ly likely thrtt his demand for a $45, 000 guarantco will be granted. Hestor has cabled Welsh making men to arbitration. Nntional Organizer Pratt claimed that the-unionists have tho upper hand and thnt their success was only a matter of time. To support this he pointed ont thnt Q200 platform men hnvo quit the company and that only 225 care were being operated today. Four Thousand Men Out. On the other hand, the company declared that only 4200 employes hnve struck and that 750 cars wore being operated. Tho dnmage to property, accord ing to tho company, has reached 15 c each Two for 25c. 200 pieces of gray Enamel ware, in pudding pans, milk pans, sauce pans, stew pans, etc., at, your choice, 15c each 2 for 25c 25c each Over 200 pieces of Enam elware t;o choose from, here tomorrow and Satur day; all good, large size, at, your choice, each him a def Inlto offer to meet wolgast $50,000. Three persons have been In April or May and expects a reply killed during tho six days' fight. 50 lato this ovonlng. persons injured and there have been Wolgast was about town today, ac-' 500 arrests, companlcd by Jones, callluir on his! xho forcos on duty comprise 5500 friends. Contrary to expectations, ! police, 3000 specinl police, occas tho little follow Is not a bit "swell- j ional details of firemen, 185 state ed up" ovor his victory. Naturally he constabulary nnd 150 stato folcibles. Is proud of 'his performance and Is i The fonciblcs, after their humiliating elated ovor the prospect of deriving experiences at the hands of n mob, from It an income, but his noso Is aro being held in tho armory ns a pointing straight ahead, and not up In reserve force. The statg fcncibles tho air, . j on duty nro tho Philndelphia com- Battllng Nelson was agreeably sur-, panies, and their hesitancy in using prised when his manager, Jack Rob- violence upon thoir townsmen result Inson, received telogrnms from the cd in disorders in which many of east advising him that the Dane's tho-. them were beaten, stripped of their ntrlcal engagements, doplto his de-( uniforms nnd weapons nnd mndo feat, had not bo cancolod. Thoy pack-1 targets of abuse and missiles, ed up nt once nnd loft for Chicago.' The state constabulary, under Nelson will not havo to nppear boforo . Captain Groom, havo seen strike next Monday night, by which tlmo ho ( duty in all parts of Pennsylvania figures that his "mush" will havo ro-.and fofrm a seasoned body of men. adjusted Itself into something ckln to 'Groom's force is mounted on coal Choice 50c One lot of high-grade Enamelware, qualities that we have been seeling at 75c to $1.00 each, closing out price, Friday and Sat urday, each 50c HUSSEY'S tho somhlanco ot a humau faco. BOYS ARE NOT SO BAD AS PAINTED In the report of the case of tho City of Medford vs. Coylo Johnson yestordny tho inference might have been given that tho Anderson boys woro bad all tho way through. Such was Hot tho intention. Tho boys aro just boys, but at tho same time tho old-fashioned axiom that "children should bo seen nnd not heard," might bo considered by tho parents of all tho boys engaged in tho fracas. Charles Greonstrut and Jamos S. Wilson, who woro nrrosted on n chnrgo of robbing sovornl housos on Rivorsido nvonuo Sunday night, woro taken to Jnaksouvillo Wednesday nftornoon nnd turned over to tho enro of Shoriff Jones. Advertised Letter List. Tho following lettors remain un cnllod for nt tho postoffico nt Med ford, February 23: F. G, Aloxnndor, G. Bassanoll, Mrs. M. B. Bcnnott, C. K. Campbell, Mrs. L. Couxtor, Mrs.' W. J. David son, W. A. Dalroll, B. A. Duke, It. O. Pnrnnm, R. T. Ellison, Mrs. Josio Jenkins, Harlon Jinkon, Win. Kink huff, Mr. Lomor, P. W. Luoma, P. W, Madnntr, Dora Mossingor, Elsio Molrose, Modford Land & Wntor Co., T. W. McGrnth, B. A. Murdook, Miss E. Nowman, J. E. Norlnn, Frodn Polton, Frajik L. Smith, S. M. Stough, I. J. Wngnor, G. M. Zinn. Partios calling for tho abovo let tors will plonso say "advortisod." A ohargo of 1 oont will bo mado upon dolivory. A. M. WOODFORD, T. M. C. A, Pennay of Los Angeles is a Modford visitor. black horses. The men nro armed with carbines, automatic revolvers and riot maces. From experience, they know when to use their clubs nnd whon to, shoot. CAPTAIN AND MEN STAY BY THEIR BATTERED SHIP CORDOVA, Alnskn, Feb. 24. With tho wreck apt to go to pieces at any momont nnd nil tho ship sub merged except the forward house nt high tide, Captntn Porter nnd six of tho crew of tho'ill-fatod Yucatan nro sticking to their vessel in nn attempt to save it fro ruthe ice floes and borgs which nre buttering it daily, nccording to the steamer Victoria, which has arrived here from Seattle New Showing In the Very Latest Fashions in Men's Neglige and Soft Shirts in Pongee, White, ' Brown, Blue and other patterns at from 75c to $2.50 each Van Dyke's Ladies Get Busy Special Sale of Hair Goods Owing to tho fact that I leave for Ashland the latter part of the week, I will place on Specinl Snlo for Two Days, Friday and Saturday ; The finost line of hair goods ever shown in Mcdford, all styles nnd . colors, also my wonderful preparation for beautifying the skin, ', "Bloom of Roses," the greatest boautifier of tho ago, and other prepa rations. Owing to my inability to seoure a location, I will not bo ablo to open my Bonuty'Parlors till fall, but will make Medford my headquartors whilo in Southern Oregon. I leave for Ashland Sunday. Beauty Specialist MADAME ROOT at II. C. KENTNER CO., who have taken tho agency for my beauty preparations.