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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OftflOON, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 3010. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL II. A. Tliioroll' Ik tit Kiikoiio nnd other not thorn poinlit on business for tlio Hi); Pines Lumber Co. 11)10, Hit) bnnnor your. Wuttili Motl- JOItl'H popilllttioil (l(llll)lo, VIlltlOH in city property triple and Mtrootount run lo tint QiKiuit Anno addition. JikIko V. K. Crowes loll TuoHluy evening for Portland to take up tint Curdwoll oiiho in tho United States district court. Joint II. Cnrkiu, attorney nt law, over iiudoton County Hunt " Waltor Chaptnan and W. J. .Scott of North ItoKiio river wore uiiiiKliiiK nuiotiK tliu many busy HltoppurH of tliu city Hnttirduy. Tltoy report a promise of full oropM of fruit, Inty, Kniin and acoruit. All styles of lenl IilankM at the Mall Trlliuno office. Over n hun dred forms. Mr. anil Mrn. KduiundHon of North Control uvoiiiin arc pnyiiiK a ton tlttyn Hocial visit with Mrs. Kdtnund noil's parent's, Hon. Von dcr llellen and family, of Kittle l'oint. Do not fore" t to cotnu to the Hpimkini: ttiiH (Kutiday) ovciiIiir at 7:;i() o'clock, on Orapo Struct. A tonuiH court ground in whk cleared and prepared liy Churles Hoyden and others on M. I'ltrdiu's vacant lot on North Central avenue. Thn noxt card party (,'iven by St. Markn jrttild will tut held in Smith's Hall on Orapo Street noxt Tuesdny nftornnou from 2 to f o'clock. -13 I)r. I). W. Whitney of North Hun ker Hill addition, left Sunday for McMiunvillo and other northern oil ieH with a view of locating. Can you afford to miHH ono of tltOHc beautiful homcsltcs in the Queen Anno addition nt prico nnd terniH offered, wtih improvements nnd street railway service nHStirodt The Hade ditch-digger, while en Touto to Central Point Saturday, was lield up for a couplo of hourH for ro llers on North Central avenue. Tom'tt Poison Oitk nnd Poison Ivy Homody at Knglo Pharmacy nnd West Side Phnnnnoy. 43 Mr. Mitchell !h building a Hix-room cottage on North Central avenue which will he modern in all its d partmeutH. Have you ennsidorod an Investment in city property, whoro tho oloctric. car lino !h suro to go. Investigate tho Queen Anno addition. 18 North Front Htrcet. Hen.j. Vincent, a pioneer fanner of! Table Hock, came over Monday with a choice lot of produce for local 1 Med ford merchantH. Judge Calkiim is at Jae.kHouville today holding court in a couple of minor ciinch, in cleanup np ,n,! docket of the adjourned term of cir cuit court. The Medford Hardware Co, Ih the place to buy hardware I. II. Kay of Palmer creek, a trib utary of the Apploguto, Ik in Medford on Ihihiiiuhh. Mr. Kay reports that the Monarch mine, of which ho Ih the owner, iH producing Homo vory fine ore and that the mill will bo started Hhortly. A fivc-prytHoiiRor Mitclioll touring car in fiiHt-olusH condition for Hitlu at a Httcrifico prico. lionson Invcst mout Co., over Fruitgrowers' Hank. H3' (i. A. Hovor wit's in Medford from hi orchard noar Phoenix Tuesday. Mr. Hover reports that the hail storm of Monday evening wiih mom bene ficial than otherwise to his orchard. The applet and pours were not dam ugod. OenaHCo Hoofing awariled goid medal at A. Y, P. opposition. Mndo from Trinidad Lake tiHphalt and guuruntocd. No expansion or con traction. 08 ProreHM.tr P. .1. O'Garn left Tuen day morning for Itosobttrg on busi ness, t HumphroyH now gun Htoro on tho wont side ih n vory Interesting place. The directorH of tho Itoguo Kiver Valley Fruit & Produce association arc in session this afternoon. Everything in guns, nmmunitiou, fishing taoklo, etc., at Ilumphroy'H now gun Htoro. Mrs. Ktigono Savage returned to her home at Gold Hill Tuesday morn ing, after having spent a few dnys visiting her mother, Mrs. James Hush. Going Fishing? Hotter call at tho Medford Hardwaro Co. nnd got the right taoklo. J. W. Slingcr of Lnko Creek wns in Medford on business TuoHday. Tho fih like our Bpocinl Rogue Kiver Trout Flies. Jdctlford Uard wnro Co. K. I). Briggs of Ashland woh at Jacksonville Tuesday on business be fore the circuit court. Will soil 21 ncros, V2 miloH from city, for $2,100 a sncrifice. We lenvo town in n fow days. Benson's, over FruitKrowora' Hank. 43 District Attornoy Mttlkey was call ed to Gold Hill on professional bus iness. When yon deal with Heitson you deal direct with tho owner. ENRAGED FATHER SHOOTS ( TO KILL; IS ARRESTED ( SKATTLi;, Witah., May 10. Klli.ui A. Morrison, hIioL and ttevorely wounded yoHloiday hy I.ulto A. Mlloy, has :tn oven chimeo for life the doc tors nt tliu general hoipltnl r.ay to-( ilay. Idiingi'd at tlio sight of bin wlfo anil Hlx-year-olil son walking baud In liaml with .Morrison, Mllcy leaped from n street car, pulled an nuto- matlc revolver anil fired at Morn OR. Tho latter dropped to tho side walk with a bullet wound just helow tlio left oyo. Another ballot grazed j the side of li!n her.d. Putting tlio re volver back lu IiIh pocket. Mlloy niHlied up to ti Ih little boy and seized j lilui In Ills rruiK and cnroimed him. Tho boy wnn Htlll In bin nrmn when a pollcomnn collie. ' "I am tho mnn who did tho Hhoot-( liiK. nrroHt me," Hold Mlloy, and ho and tho boy were put In n patrol wa-1 Kou and taken to tho police station while Morrison wus hurried to a hospital. SENATOR STONE CHARGES ABUSE FRANKING PRIVILEGE1 WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10. bouator Stone of Missouri today in-' trodttced a resolution deinnndint; that i tho sennte invL'stik'uto what ho de clared was a gross violation of the franking privileges. Stone declared that political matter is being Hcnt through tho mails without postage. He mentioned particularly a book called "Tho Story of Tariff." This, ho said, had been widely circulated. "This book in purely a campaign document," the senator declared. "I have been told that it was compiled by the American Protective Tariff Leaguo of Now York." Senator Bacon of Georgia, speak ing on the resolution, also referred to tho "Story of tho Tariff," unying that ho had been grossly misquoted by its authors and compilers. CONTINUING TO FILE PROTESTS WITH GILLETTE ENGLAND TO SEND BIG FLEET AROUND WORLD WASHINGTON. Mnv 10. F.mr land will he the next country to u- OAKLAND, Cal.. Mny 10. Reso lutions alleging that many bad char actors of both tho white and black races will be attracted by the Jef-fries-Johiifion fight, nnd that the fight on Independence day would he an insult to tho citizens of Oakland Presbyterian church herc.Hind copies woro today forwarded to Governor Gillette, Attorney-General Webb and the district attorney and sheriff of Alameda county. SHOP THIS WEEK Special Inducements to the Early Buyers We invite you to Khop early this week. Already, the crowds are beginning to shop to get ready their needs for the cireus day promenade. Saturday and Monday promises to be extra rush days. Xn -oracr to induce you to come early this week we offer you the satisfaction of the best attention if you -come before wo are rushed, and then we can show you all the special drives and special new things in irosiejry .aljigerw stock just recently opened U) embroideries, etc., etc., etc. Come soon you won't regret it. Oxfords, Shoes, Etc. A glance in our Shoo window will reveal In some small measure the immense assortment of bIiocb carried in stock Ozfords nnd Shoes for men, Women, Children and infants nil the very Intent styles and shapes. Call and allow us to show you shoos. We have n host of shoe customers and the number increases daily. NOTHING BUT ALL-LEATHER SHOES ARE SOLD HERE. Embroidery You never saw so many good em broidery' snaps in a storo of this size. SPECIAL LOTS Wc show many special lots of Flouncings, Corst Cover Embroideries, Insertions, Edg ings, etc., etc. Also wide dress pal tern lengths with insertions and bands to match. Be sure and sec these embroider ies now soon. You'll be surprised at the fine values and that the prices aro so LOW. Petticoats A fine collection of silk, near-silk and gingham Petticoats. Best val ues ever shown here. Silks, $5 to $12.50. Cotton,$l to $3. Gingham, 90c to $1.50. Parasols You surely want a look nt our col lection of Parasols. The handles and covers nre exceptionally pretty, values above the average and the prices EXTRA SPECIAL. Wash Suits Come and see our assortment of Wask Suits, Linens, Pon gees, White Duck, etc Nicely trimmed, akto plain stylesall new cat styles. Pongees Our line of Silks will please yon, espe cially as to valaes. Taffetas, Jap and Chinn, etc., and a fine line of Pongees. Pongees in domestic at 50c, nnd along to the finest raw silk at $1.50. SEE THE t WINDOWS. The Store That Treats You Right VAN DYKE' 1 1 CENTRAT.TiY IiQCATED, r Tom'n Poinon Oak nnd Poison Ivyjsemblc a battleship fleet for a trip Hcmedy nt Eagle Phnrmnoy and West ; around the world. The trip will not Side Pharmacy. -13 jtake place until autumn of next N. R. Bennett of tho Kdcn Valley year. This will make it possible- for Nursery, of North Central avenue, i tin l!(i,l)lll).tou battleship of the I'rin- Iiiih invested in a handsome family auto. Mrs. C. Carey will hnvo on hand throughout tho planting svnsnn all loading varieties of tomato plants at Star flardcu, abovo Phoenix. tf David Keith, the Salt Lake cap italist, nnd bis daughter, Miss Keith, hnvo been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Allen. Tltoy left for Urn Angeles Tuofldny. TIiobo lots on QuiHMi Anno nvenue nre going rapidly; better get in be fore vnlucs advance. Easy tonus. 18 North Front street. Professor O'flani left to deliver lectures in the Umpqua valley Tues day. Laco curtains lauudorcd, 2 If) West Jnnkson Street. '1ft Mr. and Mrs. Vonto Van Dyko re turned Tttesdny front their honev- moon trip to Portland. 1 Tom's Poison Onk nnd Poison Ivy1 Hoinctly ut Eaglo Pharmacy and West Ohio Pharmacy. 3 J. E. Watt returned Tuesday from n trip to tlio onst. Will soil 1(1(1 ncres of fino fruit land, '10 acres set to fruit; only $75 nnd nnro. Ren Benson. -IB Mike fiidloy of Lnko Creek, the vctornn mailcarrior of that section, wits in Medford on business Monday. Mr. Ridley was looking after his wa ter rights in tho uppor Huttc creek flection. You got tho host when you buy our special noguo Bivor Trout Flios. Modford Hardware Co. Paved Htreels, comont sidewalks, cess Royal typo tho largest in the world to bo at the head of the na val procession. Tho boats will stop at various for eign ports, nnd the trip will consume two years. Two hundred ships of all classes will be included. About r Mihinnrines nre to nccompnuy the Drondiiotights. This will be tho first lime in naval history that the little craft will bo tested by tho sovcre strain of ocean service. Tho fleet will be subdivided for visits to Chi nese and Indian ports. At the con clusion of these visits the fleet will assemble in tho Yollow sea, whoro long stops will he made in Japanese ports. Thence tltoy will go to Snn Francisco. THE WATER WAGON NOT ON A STRIKE BRUTAL MURDER. 1 CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER (Continued from pngo 1.) assault. Nothing is missing from tho house to indicate robbery. Tljo motive for tho crimo is n deep mys tery. Japanese employment bureaus have no record of having sent any one to the Wilson homo Sntttrday, but neighbors sny they snw a strange Japanese mnn enter the house. Mrs. Wilson was preparing the house for the return of her husband, who nrrived yesterdny from Hot Springs. While on his wny home. Wilson mot Mrs. Gnllnnd nnd togeth er they went to the residence. Tltoy found tho houso locked. Ob tnining entrance, tltoy found no trnce of Mrs. Wilson nnd begnn n systom ntic search, which ended when they found her emmplod body in the pack ing house in tho basement. "The water wagon is not onvn strike," said oJo Scott this morning. "It has simply quit hecattse I could not make collections of the money dun me. Former patrons refused to 'come through,' under the impression that the city was to do the sprinkling act hereafter, and as a consequence, out of .f 217 duo for six weeks' work 1 collected $80. It didn't look good to me, and I (put. Didn't strike for more pay at all just quit," Hotel Arrivals. The Nash Cyrus Armstrong, The Dalles; II. M. Gagno, Portland; Oeo. Silver, Now York; J. P. Porter, It. (. Haines, Portland; M. F. NEW POWER PLANT. (Continued front Pnee 1. Sago, water, sower, electrio lights and nil i San Francisco; A. Morrison, Port- improvements will bo found in the Oueen Anne addition; only eight minutes' walk from the Postofficc. Choice lots $fl,r0. 18 Norlh Front Htroot. Medford Hardware Co. nro offor- land; J. W. Murphy and wife,. Fugle Point; S. S. Crenshaw, Hoslyn, Wyo.; M. Lewis, F. Ftoudenthal, San Francisco; J. K. llaight and wife, Albany; W. It. Sherman, Grants Pass; .1. K. Harvey, Galicc; F. L. ing three prices for tho three InrgoBt ! Harmon, Augustus, Ivy,; J. I. Mo fish caught this Boason. jConuick, L. H. Smith, Xenia. Almost now offioo fitrnituro for Tho Moore J. T. Chenowith, Sa Hiile nt your own prico. Ponsou's Iimii; II. W. Hobsin, flrinuell, la.; -13 John WalkiiiH of Eaglo Point re lumed Monday evening front n trip to Omuls Puss on business. Ponson can sell yon a nico box houso at a vory small prico, Office over Fruitgrowers' bank. Can you oslimalo tho vnlun of a Quoon Anno avenuo lot a yonr front tiow? Only $n.r0, nl present, cash or tonus. 18 North Front street. IIiis;mih for Health, C. If. Oriesiu, Hood River; S. K. Freeman, Hcdlauds; L, C, Coleman, Ran Francisco; F. S. Johnson, Port land; II. W. Dnrion, Chicago; W. C. Daley, Lake Creek; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ivuhn, Portland; D. Hughes ami wife, Seattle; II. L. llolgate, Klam ath Falls; Mr. and .Mrs. F. V. Ciinin han; A. Shink, Portland; S. C. Fan biou, Grants Pass, Haskins tor Henltlt. Power Compnny sued out nn In junction and stopped tho develop ment. PlnttB hnvo been changed to avoid the Injunction nnd tho stock holders hnvo appropriated nddltlonnl funds with which to completo tho larger plant. This will give Jackson county one of the best powor plnnts In Oregon, Mrs. M. J. Frederick returned from her visit to Portland and other northern points on Sunday evening. E. J. Brown nnd wifo of Medford registered at the Central Point hotel on Sunday. C. J. Perry of Snn Francisco mnde this citv a brief business visit on Saturday and Sunday, Miss Mary Meo spent Sunday in Ashlnnd, a guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Meo. Mr. Fnber, mnungor of the firm of Fnber & MoDonnld, has enlisted the sorvieos of n now clerk, n mens ure mndo necessnry by tho demands of n business that is growing nstott ishingly. Mr. Fnbor believes in a liberal use of printers' ink nnd he has sprinkled it pretty thoroughly ovor Jnekson county with excellent results. Dr. E. J. Bottnor nnd wife of Med ford were in town Monday. Dr. Bon iter is nn eye nnd nerve specialist and has n number of pntrons here. E. H. Maddux, who sold his orch iard Inst week to L. II. Smith ot Hood River, will givo immediate pos session of the proporty, and will re move his tnmily to some point in the northern part of the stnte. Tho Degreo of Honor, nt its meet ing on Wednesday nfternoon last week elected Mrs. J. E. Boswell as delegate to the grand lodge to eon :.. n :.. L.I.. M., I , "Tho Grey Knglo nimo hns Juati "'"I complied the Insinuation of a 10-, w"1 n' t stamp ...III and will begin operations .f.MlV l ry f 'l'1 'W Monday. Tho mine Is well developed ! 1 In n' 1,10 -T "'t tr S and with machinery to reduce tho !fV J0"' otfi e,t J' 1 ore It will prove a money maker for1'1"1"' Mml ol n"d Its owners and for Gold Hill." I00"' (1(VV11 fr.T nnts, Pnf8 to sponu nttiHiay wtut tits unugn ters, stopping also nt the same home. The Presbyterians have secured (he temporary uso of the lodge hall over Sntn Moore's confectionery storo nnd during tho summer their Sunday services will probably be held there. A church edifice is be- by them, END OF FIGHT NEAR. (Continued from Pago 1.) tee of the whole, in spite of the of forts of the regulars to have it killed,' and it is understood that thy insttrg- ing seriously eonsidored cuts will be able to secure enough and now if some local John D. Rock Democratic votes to keep the amend- efeller would step forward with v tnent intact when final consideration ' lot, the rest would be easy, is taken. 1 The contest between the Central Tuft's speech at Passaic. N. J.. j Point Cubs and the Medford II. S. last night, in which he discussed thejtcani Rundny nfternoon was not ex adiniuistrnlion legislative program, isjactly "one grand sweet song," cou- boing discussed here today. The fact J sidorahle feeling being displayed on tl.al lie lias given his virtual npprov- both sides during tho course of the al to the hill us it has been hacked j game. Roy Wilkuison, playing first and slashed hy the insurgents and; base, got badly spiked by one of the Democrats are being quoted by the insurgents as presidential indorse. meat ot their action. .Medford boys, and while tho injury was n vory painful ono nnd a sub stitute had to be secured to take his plnce, the accident did not deter Cen tral Point from getting the game, which at tho close showed 14 to 4 in favor of tho Cubs. Miss Pearl Pankey, the young lady who Tills your order so smilingly at tho Central Point bakery, was ill the fore part of tho week, and her plnce was filled by her sister, Miss Esther Pankoy. Her illness, however, is not considered serious, and she will soon be nt her nccustomed duties. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall de Gez of Seat tle nre guests nt the homo of their son, Hnrry, n young orchnrdist of this locnlity. Mr. Hall de Gez will return in a day or two, while tho mother will remain some weeks. The young bachelor housekeeper knows nil nbout cooking, of course (f ), but wo venture to sny that mother's pies nnd doughnuts will not go n-begging. Tho residence being erected by W. A. Cowley is now nenrly inclosed, nnd when completed will mnke one of the handsomest and most imposing homes in the city. 1 1 TERRIBLE CROP. 1 Ono Who Knows Recommends a Rem- cdy to Anxious Mothers. I My Httlo boy, who la four years' old, has suffered a lot with croup. On sovoral occasions wo thought he was gono. Aftor trylug all tho old tlmo rem edies and most ot tho new, I came homo ono night at midnight, and my wlfo said: "Tho boy has tho croup again supposo you got a bottlo of Hyomol." "Moro Junk," I said, "but wo will circulate our money so thoy nil will got somo." I hastened to an all night drug storo, brought It homo. In flvo min utes ho was breathing oaslor. In flf taou minutes ho was sound asloop. It broko tho croup so quickly It scared me. Anyono wishing to euro tho croup of a child I hopo will glvo Hyomol a trial. Wishing you tho beat ot success. which you suroly deserve, I rotnaln, Jos. E. Clark, 204 6th St., S. E. Wash ington, D. C Oct. 7, 1909. Hyomol Is n remarkably offectlro romody In caso ot croup nnd It should bo In evory homo whoro thoro la a croupy child. Full Instructions how to euro croup comes with ench outfit. Comploto Hyomol outfit Including Inhalor costs fi.OO at druggists ov- orywhoro and at Chas. Strang's, It Is gttnrnntood to euro cntnrrh, coughs, colds and soro throat. Japanese Cups and Saucers 75c Per Set We will put on sale tomorrow about twenty dozen fancy Japanese cups and saucers; four patterns to se lect from, at, your choice tomorrow, per set of sis: eups and saucers, 75c. Fancy Bread and Butter Plates, Per Set of Six, 75c A New Line of Enametore Just In I I And over 100 other items for everyday use, including bread pans, cake and pie pans, bread boxes, butter ladles, cooking spoons, flue stops, fibre brushes, Illy killers, kitchen knives, steamers, tin "buckets, cup, clip- J pers, etc. Table oil cloth in white rnarble.-and colors. Don't Forget We carry ono of tho best lines of ladies' sumTnoj-l lnulovwnn'i' nnfl tnnn'o lirktro and ltAtn.,-,1 1. r.Z r m. ! city tit prices always the lowest HUSSEY'S