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r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY .1, 1910. NO DISEASE OF ANY SORT FOUND IN SWOPE'S BODY ChlcaQo Toxlcologist Who Examined Viscera of Millionaire Declares He Found No Evidence of Disease in the Remains. "WHO IS OLIVER?" SIXTEEN COME FORWARD AT FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 30. Professor Hcktoeu, tho Chicago tox- loolocnst, who nnnlyzcd the viscera i of Colonel Swopo nml Chrismun Swopo, dcclnrcd today on tho witness "Who Is Oliver?" The evangelist who preaches every night at tho largo tabernacle, corner North Bartlett and Third streets?. "Who Is Oliver?" The man who is fearlessly telling the people of Medford about their sins open iu.d secret. "Who Is Oliver?" Tho man who attracted over 1000 pcoplo to come through the downpour ! of ram to tho tabernacle Friday eve ning to hear him preach on the sub- stand in tho trial of Dr. B. Clark! Jc ?lml Is ,he Mattcr w,lh Med Hyde, that ho found no evidence that disenso of any kind ended Chnsmnn Swopo's lifo. "If tho patient has typhoid and ford? Dr. French E. Oliver preached a simple and plain sermon to a large audience Friday ovcuing, tho text be- manifested such symptoms as those part of Lamentations, nil described in tho question, death may IstlU J10'1"" to ?i have been from a poison or from n combination of poisons. Upon the manifestation of such symptoms ad ministration of strychnine is ndvis able." Professor Hcktocn testified that tho brain of Colonel Stvope was re moved without injuring it. He stated positively that Colonel Swope did not die of apoplexy. Considering his advanced age, ho said, Colonel Colonel Swopo's body was in very good condition. The examination made, ho said, did not reveal evidences of denth result ing from disease. Answering a hypothetical question describing Colonel Swope's death as tho earlier question had described Chrisman's, Professor llektoen ex pressed tho opinion that death was caused from a paralyzing poison or a combination of poisons. Cyanide of potassium and strych nine, he said, were such poisons. HOUSECLEANING AT COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE Tho county clerk's office will be a thing of beauty and a joy for a time at least after the painters and Jculsomincrs get through with it. Clerk Coleman made his escape to Portland this week and in his ab sence Miss Towno took the oppor tunity to clean house, and she has done it to almost a clean finish. ti -1 i .1.. Y"- xi ino Close oi me sermon i'ro- fessor W. A. Mnltbio sang an effect ive solo and when the invitation was given for those who desired to accept Christ as their Savior, 10 responded by coming forward. Great Meetings Planned for Sunday l:45 a. m., Sunday schools in tho various churches. 10:30 a. in., union meeting at tab ernacle. 2:30 p. m. Meeting for women only at the tabernacle; subject, "Marriage and Heredity." 7:30 p. m., meeting for mon only at, tho tabernacle; subject, "Purpose and Destiny."- 7:30 p. m., meeting for women at Baptist church, led by Hew Q. M Bcelor. One of the interesting factors of tho union revivnl meetings is the lnrgo chorus choir led by Professor U. A. Mnltbie. A choir of 300 voices will furnish music fcr today's sen-ices. Tho chorus will sing at me mens meeting Sunday evening and tho ladies of the choir will leave before the sermon and ko to the Baptist church to assist in the meet ing for women. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO PUT ON FAST TRAINS Two More Flyers Will Be Run Be tween San Francisco and Los An gelesMake 80 Miles an Hour. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 30. Commencing May S, the Southern Pacific will run two fast trains be tween Los Angeles and San Fran cisco daily. The trains vfill leave the Arcade depot here and at Third and Townscnd streets, in San Fran cisco, each evening at 8 o'clock and will arrivo at their destinations the following morning at 9:30 o'clock. The new trains will cut the run ning time of the fast Owl by 30 min utes. They will stop only for water .idtan; thence south on tho oast lino and carry through passengers only. of said section 36 to the north line Pnm'nnQ Annnt.in nf innHn fin mil,et donation land claim No. 85, In b " " I nM tnwn n n rl rn n crn hnn nn wAir an hour will be used. along the north llno of uld dona. Officially, the trains will bo known tlon land claim No. 85 and donation as No. 75 and No. 7C. land claim No. 84, of said town' and Gladstone Leaves for South Africa. LONDON, April 30. Viscount Gladstone, accompanied by tho vis countess and a numerous suite, de parted today for South Africa to assume his duties as first governor general of the new NOTICE OF ELECTION Be It resolved by tho city council of the city of Medford, Oregon That notico Is hereby given that a special election In and for tho city of Medford, and In and for tho territory hereinafter described, has been ordered by said council to bo held, and tho 6amo will be held on tho 24th day of May, 1910, be tween the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m., for tho purposo of submitting to tho qualified elect ors of said city at said election the following question: Shall the boundaries of tho city of Medford bo altered by including therein the following described ter ritory, to-wlt: Commencing at the northeast cor ner of section 36, township 37, range 2 west of tno Willamette mer rniiRO to tho northwest cornor of jtmld donation land claim No. 84: , thonco north to tho north Hue of said section 36, bolng tho present bound ary of salt! city of Medford; thonco oast along oald north lino of said section 36 and tho present boundary of said city, to plnco of commence ment; nil In Jackson county, OieROii. Tho following aro horoby desig nated as the places In Bald city at which tho polls will bo open within said city: Klrst ward Commorclnl Club rooms. Second ward Nash hotol. Third ward City hall. ho following la horoby designator ac place In tho torrltory abovo doscfiocd at which tho polls will bo opon: Fourth Iioubo from south city limits, on wost Bldo of county rood ox'ondlng S"iuh from tho crd of Nowtown street In said city. Tho following havo boon and here by are, appointed nnd destgnatod as judges and clorks of said oloctton: First ward In said city L. L. Da mon, Judgo; Q. P. Llndloy, judgo and clerk; O. W. Davis, Judgo and clerk. I Second ward in said city U. II, Warner JuiIro: J. llolllnRor, Judgo (anu ciorK; wiuiam Ulrlck, judgo nnd oierK, Third ward In said city M. V. Mo uown, jutigo; acott Davis, judgo nnd cioru; it. u. cady, judgo and clerk In tho torrltory horotoforo dos crlbed C. W. Illnaborttor. Judco: It A. Johntton, Judgo nnd clerk William Murray,, J ml go and clork. Tho oloctors of said city of Mod ford, and tho oloctors of tho terri tory horelnboforo described, aro Horoby Invited to vote on sa Id nron osttlon. by placing upon their ballots "fur nnnoxatlon" or "ngnlnst annex- '..tin.." ivnitil. . t. ... lUtWII Ul "Ul0 VVIHIVIIIUIll lUUIUIUi Hcsolvod further, that this notico I uo published In tho dally Mat Trl bunc, a nowspanor of general clrcn- irtion in sail city ul Mcdfo'd, and in .territory abovo descrlbod. for a nor- lod of four wooks prior to such oloo- tlon, and also four roplos thereof ho posted In four public places In snld city, and four public places within the torrltory abovo doocrlbod, for a llko porlod, by tho city recorder or I THE TONIGHT SAVOY "WCOURTING THE MERRY WIDOW. Trt Hurricane of Mirth. i HI1A 1 1Ej THE GYPSY GIRL'S LOVE ' J I Intense, Thrilling Drama. COOL" "-COZY Music Always a Feature. :: ' ONE DIME. j , , l J ' ' i tMMMIMMMKMMMlMIIHmMM Make Your Paint Money Buy Satisfaction PAINT aatlifactlon meant the working preaillDC covering Ustinc qurflltlei otino paint. Tbero'a neither i alUfactlon nor economr In Atap paint jthcr crck an J pot and blister won't trtar. And band mixed lead-and-oll paint It little better. Ilut your money bay unfailing tstlitactlon when you get "Hlsb Standard" Paint It's mado ot b4t tnaterlalt and cronnd-nnd-mlxed Into a perfectly unKortn palnt-llquld by mathimry. Then thero'i Ihlrty-flvo year ol palnt-maLIng expedenco back ol It. That't why "Illch Standard" I'alnt tvxtri more and weati (rom two to (our year longer than other paint, and cotta lent. Write (orourfrce booUlot.'VfriKiiAii anj limit to Matt TAtm." iotliers tot NICHOLSON HARDWARDE CO. iiti(or htn direction. Tho foregoing reuolutlon was pasHcd on tho tilth day of April, 1910, by tho following votoi Merrick, nyo; lOrnorlck. absent; Wortnian, nyo; Klfort, nyo; Dom mor, nyo; WoUh, nyo. .Approved, April 20, 1010. Mnyor. AUW"l: 11011T. W. TWWWH. City Itocordtir, S?UR!)TtC CMCIIC ItC TtNP MUOWSPOl k. K Rm S hli,1 I'UI'llr Muino -hup Shnlv IIiIh mil cnnrully. I.earn llni tliffciiml dim mid iiiirvoM. Thin will help you to gel a liellor iiiiilerHlmiiling of l'IV8H Ulll'll COIIHIlltlllg your (iplltiiiiiu The eyo in the wont delicate ami complex organ of tho hotly, yot no part of tint human nystoin miffum greater neglect, in tho majority of cumoh. Some eyes uro tlefeotivo from hlrlh, othurs boetniui tlofetitive from utraiii, overwork anil want of pmpor care. Mont onHtw of' HIjIND NKSS in old ago nre tho rctmltH of iiegtuot in youth and middle age. Consult Dlt. GOItliK. He has xpctit Ift yearn in thin work, during which time ho Iiiih fitted tliousiindtf toliiHHOH, rolioving headache, nor voiih btraiiiH,, etc. Hleveu yearn in Medford. AIho enabling many chil dren to continue in their school work that would othonviHo havo bct'ii compelled to forego the benefits of an eduention. Wo can duplii'nto nnv lens mnde, repairs of all kiudn. Invisible lti-Focals. Shur-oii l-'yc-Glasses. lie lias no oilier biisiiieHS, Magio oyeglasfl elearers free. DR. GOBLE Optical Parlor 18 Wost Main St. Hours 8 to 12, I to 6. LADIES ATTENTION! Special Sale of Hair Goods At Wholesale Prices for One Week Only Ending Saturday,' May 6th at Spiral Corset Parlors 132 South Main Street Unparalleled Bargains Including the Best Real Estate Buys in the Valley You Can't Beat It In the District for the Price $4500 Cash Balance Terms Forty acres, 2y2 miles from Eagle Point; 16 acres in 6 and 7-year-old Spitz and Newtowns; 32 acres can be cultivated with very little trouble; 7-room house, summer kit chen and milk house; windmill and 5000-gallon tank; barn 60x120; part could be used as packing house and implement shed; all under Pish Lake ditch. This is a bargain for the price asked. $4500 cash will handle it; balance on easy terms. A Fortune For You Here 53 Acres l1 miles east of Central Point; all bottom land, mostly free soil of the very best quality. , 10 Acres 8-year-old Spitz and Newto wns apples ; 26 acres 5 to 7-year-old Spitz and Newtowns Apples; 200 Jonathan apple trees; 200 Winter Nellis pear trees; 6 acres 3-year-old Cornice Pears. Price $32,500; $15,000 cash, balance, three equal payments at 6 per cent. Here is the Best "Snap" of Ail 99 ACRES 45 acres trees; 25 acres bearing; planted to apples 8 Spitzenberg, 8 Bpn Davis and 9 Newtown! 5 cars shipped last year! will ship double this amount this year; 20 acres pears, Anjou and Bartlett 1,050 two years; 15 acres in grain; 3 miles out; all could be cultivated; house 3 rooms, all downstairs; fair barn; all fenced; all can be irrigated from Rogue river. GOOD TERMS. You'll miss a good thing if you fail to get in touch with this. You'll Have to Show Me Its Equal for Price 32 ACRES 3y2 miles from Talent west! 12 acres Spitz and Newtowns, 6 years old, with peach fillers, bearing; 3 acres Cornice pears; 4 acres Bartlett pears; 4 acres alfalfa; 7 acres woodland, easily cleared; family orchard! good set of buildings. Price $11,500; $5,000 cash, balance terms. Waiting for You Fully Furnished AT A PRICE TIIAT IS SUIlPRTSrNG. A SMALL PAY.M ISNT, Til ID BAL ANCE LIKE RENT. 8 Rooms, brand new house; bath, toilet, screen kitchen, swell electric fix tures, cement sidewalk on street and cement walk to and around the house; fully furnished in first class style. Parties lcavincr town and therefore will sacrifice this splendid home. Where Will You Find as Good a Buy? Pine bottom land, west side of Bear creek; six miles north of Medford, two miles from Central Point; 90 acres, all under cultivation; 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 Bartletta, 500 Cornice and 250 Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David applo trbes, and 700 peach, all 2 years old; 20 acres in alfalfa; six-room house, barn, three wells; all fenced and all build ings in good, condition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years. Beautiful Hillside Home View Unsurpassed 30.31 Acres of the very best soil in the valley; largo nine-room house; good barn and outbuildings; three wells and plenty of water for all purposes. 1,814 trees on place, mostly pears. Prico $16,000; half cash, bal. good terms. Here Is Certainly a Good Proposition 14.40 acres; 1 mile from Central Point; main county road; rich, heavy soil; 42 acres 3-year-old Co mice pears with peach filler 1-year-old; 10 acres alfalfa; 8-room house; good barn; cement milkhouses; two wells; one team of horses; one wagon and harness; one hack; one buggy; tools of all kinds; one Jersey cow; board and wire fenced. Price $8400; $3000 down, balance terms to suit at 6 per cent. Walter L. McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby