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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OkEClON, THURSDAY. MAY 12, .1910. 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL lltinry WIIhoii of Trail in vIhMiik ;iu Modford. It. II. I)(IW 111' .liitlrioiivill() H)Ullt 'Wednesday ill Modford. W. K. Tumor, iwtilitor of tlio I'u cll'iu & KiiHlurn, linn returned from a IiuhIiiumh (rip to Portland. ltlbhnn miiIo all day ThurHdiiy at (ho rltiiporiiiin, formerly Montgom ery's 5Uo ribboiiH for ISfio. l'Veil Kurry of IMioonix wiih in Mudfurdr Wednesday on bushics. Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Kifort liavu loft for a fow days in ltosoburg. N. O. Powoih of Talent wnt a Modford visitor Thursduy. Ham MoClondon of Quid Hill wan a recent Modford visitor. Will hoII 1(10 acres or fine fruit land, 40 aoroH sol to fruit; only $75 an acre. Soo Hoiihoii. 00' Dr. .1. l- Hoddy is in Portland an a wituoHH in tlio Cooper MorriH trial. John II. (arkiu, attorney at law, nvor inoksnn County Hank J. Q. Jarvia of fluid Hill wiih in Medford Wednesday on business. All stylos of legal IiIiiiiIch at tlio Mail Trihuiui office. Over u hun dred fonnH. M!hh Ktholyn Hurley of Talont npont WodnoHday night in Modford, tho guest of MIhs Qortrudo Fay. Can you afford to mifla ono of those hoautiful homesites in tlio Queen Anno addition at prico and terms offered, wtih improvements and street railway Horvico assured T "White Klavo Traffic." Kvatigo list H. C. Downy, from Portland, will Hpak Friday night on tho whito fdnvo traffic at tho Froo MothodiHt church. All aro wolcomo. Have you considered an invcmtmonl in city procrty, whoro t!io oloctric car lino is anro to go. Investigate tho Qtinou Anno addition. 18 North Front street. Ladies, see tho dcmoiiHtration and fitting of tho now Hypatia cornot at Harnard & Cornoyor's, milliners, 33 South Contral avenue, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of thin wook. If you enjoy comfort and graceful lines, hoc them. Thoy Inco in front. to MrH. C. Carey will hnvo on hand throughout tho planting svuson all lending varieties of tomato plants at Star Gordon, nhovo Phoenix. tf Mr. and Mm. F. W. Cnninhnn aro In Modford from tho Hltio Lodgo seo tiou. Those lots on Queen Anno avenue aro going rapidly; hotter Kot in hp foro vnluoH advance. Knsy tonus. 1H North Front street. W. M. Long of Ashland was in "Modford Thursdny. Lace ciirtaiiiN laundered, 215 West JackHou Street. -15 II. C. Maury wns in town from the Maury ranch, wont of Medford, Thursday. You cot tho host when you buy our special Hoguo Hivor Trout Flies. Modford Hardware Co. II. I). Mills of Klamnth Falls is horo on husinoHH this wook. Paved streots, ccmont sidewalks, water, newer, electric lights and nil improvements will ho found in the Queen Anno nddition; only eight minutes' walk from tho Postoffiee. Choice lots $050. 18 North Front strcot. Mrs. K. T. Morlhland of Grants Pans in in Modford on n business trip. Medford Hnrdwaro Co. nro offer- ing throo prir.es for tho throo largest fish caught this Honson. Miss Agnes Shaska of Grants TaRS wnH n Medford visitor this weok. ran you estimate tho value of a ! (neon Anne avenue lot a year from nowt Only $fl.r0, at present, cash or terms. 18 North Front street. IT. A. Thierolf of tho Hie Pines Lumber Co. is expected home from a huHinofls trip to Eugeno nnd other northorn points. The Modford Hardware Co. is the place to liny hardwnro. Henry H. Ravage of Gold ITill npont Thursday in Medford. GonaHco Hoofing awarded gold medal at A. Y. P. exposition. Made from Trinidad Lako nsphnlt nnd Riiarnnlood, No expansion or con tra et ion. 08 W n. Wilson of Ashland spoilt "Wo-duosiluy in Medford on business. Tho fish liko our spooiul Regno Hivor Trout Flies. Modford nard wnro Co. About 20 of tho prominont mom horH of Modford lodgo, No. 11(18, R, P. O. K, aro in Hosehurg attending a big celebration. Hilihon snlo nil day Thursday ut (ho Emporium, formerly Montgom ery's fiOo ribbons for 2J5o. District Attornoy Mulkoy has n (iirued from Afililand, whoro ho has heen the past (en days investigating the TliriiHher murder. Everything in guns, nmmimition, fishing tnoklo, etc., at Humphrey's new gup storo. Humphroyfl now gun storo on tho west aide in a vory intorosting plnoo. Hubert 0, Smith of Grants Pnss is Hpending a few hours in Medford on llllHillORR, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Bordeaux! have ruliirnud from a tun days' visit I at Kiigono. Mr. Ilonloaux reports nml 1 1 m 1 1 i i a i.r in (ho Miiclfouzio. i Homo small houses and lots for salt), $550, See Hoiihoii at ouco, over I'VuilgrowoiH' Hank. 00 Dr. I'iukol drove a parly of friends to Ashland Wednesday evening Hoiihoii is sure going away in a day or Iwosoo him for a lot, house, bungalow or land. He is tho owner and will sell for any reasonable price. 00 Kdunr I Infer was among those viewing Ilnllo.v's coiuol this morning in the wee sina' hours. In justice to Kdgnr, he it remembered that ho got up in order to see it. 1010, the banner year. Watoh Mod ford's population doublo, values in city property triplo and streetcars run to the Queen Anno addition. OF HYDE TRIAL ARE STRENUOUS CLOSING HOURS Attorneys Waije Bitter War on EachlfrH Other During tho Final Arguments!"' the future of Mo-i'or? and the Caso Will Probably Go to Jury Tonight. the ICANBAB CITY, Mo.. Mr' 12. Tho cloning hours cf the Hy.lo murder trial wore marked today by displays of lillteruoDs bolwoen attorneys for proHecutlon and defense. Tho nc'I mo'iy hIiowii by tho state's attorneys cauced Judge Latshaw to aiutlon them. Assistant District Attorney Joost was summing up a portion of tho evidence. In the courso of uln Im passioned upeo.ii ho said: , "When the defendant laid his mur derous hand on tho medicine" Attorney W.'lsh for Dr. Hyde sprang to his foot In excitement and voiced a Htrouuous objection. Judge Lntshr.w ended a wrangle between "the oppoBlng coiiiihoI by cau tioning tho attorneys not to uso op probrious adjectives In the course of their arguments. Attorney Walsh today began clos ing the case for the dofonse. Ho will lie followed by two spctlcers for tho defotiHo nnd two others for tho pros ecution before the court begin his charge to tho Jury. Born. VOUNG-ln Medford, May 11, HMO, to .Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Youii;, a son. COMMUNICATIONS. To lliu Kditor: On last Saturday morning, while asleep in his tent, A. Wines of Med ford, Or., was uttauked by a man named ltodgura and dragged from his hod and horribly beaten and kicked. After striking him in the head with steel knuckles and knocking him senseless ho dragged hint outside the tout nnd kicked him in the right side, leaving hint for dead. Aftor laying in an unconscious state for about two hours, Mr. Wines rovivod, and, finding himself so chill ed he could not wnllc, ornwlod into another mini's tent until daylight, nfler which he walked (o the hospital, weak and exhausted from loss of blood. Mr. vunos mm warned a young man by (lie mime of McKay to have nothing to do with Hodgers, as he would get him into trouble. This hud heen told to Hogors. Aftor getting a man named Nolan to iiHk Mr. Wines if hu had u revolver to trade, and finding lie had none, ho went down to Gold Hill on Friday night and danced nnd caroused until the after part of the night, when he filled up op whisky, us was Ins custom, and went back to camp in a drunken con dition mid committed the cowardly deed, afterward boasting of what he hnd dono. Shoriff Jones was sent for and arrest od him, nnd afterward H. F. Mulkoy, the prosecuting attor noy, arrived. Aftorwnrd the two abovo-nanied gentlunien and u few others prominont in a fraternal or dor of which Hodgers was a member, gave him a boo rot hearing. Ho was lined $fiO and turned loose. Mr. Wines is still lying in the hospital in a dangoroiis condition, It is a disgrace and an insult to tho doeont people of Gold Hill and Orogon that there, is no law to pro tect an hones!, peaceable, law-ahid-itig mnn. A murdorous assnillant is running ut largo whilo his innocent victim is lying in a hospital in a daiigoroiiR condition, MHS. A. WINES. Gold Hill, Or., May 11. Ilnab'ns for Health. WON PRIZE AT CHICAGO'S EXP'N Twenty-Ounce Pippins From Eafjlc Point Orchard Captured Award at World's Fair Seventeen Years' Aflo Purchasers Pleased. Dr. anil Mr. W. II. Nii-llng loft Thursday for ISiikIo Park, near llrowiiKlioro, vl me thoy will spend tho summer. Tho doctor recently purchased this orchard and ranch of 300 acres, one of tlio iiiohI bountifully located In tlio valley. It Is perhaps not go.iorally known that 20-ouneo pippin apples from this family orchard took first prize at tho Chicago World's Fair Movi'titoou years ago, when ltogue Ulver valley was scarcely known out 'slde of the state. Engl" Park practically corners with tho llradshaw orchard; Ih within two iiiIIoh of tho famous Tronson & Guth rie orchard and on tho tract adjoining I Is the Inrgust apple tree In Oroi;on i 11. ..... K...tl.... . I...... 1 ... nlt ... ril.l,. I I.. 1..... .. I... tat a ... .... .n uogue itjvor valley, ho uaiu: "While I camo from ono of tho best states In tho Union, with Its vast ... ... I, ........ ... UM umuiu, nuuuu.- coal Iron petroleum and manufac- reputation for raising presidential timber, when It comes to climate, scenic beauty, fruit, timber and precious metals, etc.. Ohio Isn't In It. "If the people generally know tho Utoplc conditions In this valley, with Its climatic advantages and oppor tunities for safe and profltablo In vestments. In five yearn this valley woiib! be densely populated, Medford a largo city and tho valloy the largest fruit section on tho continent. As It Is, they aro coming In dally and a more wide awake, Intelligent and progressive people are i.ot to be found anyw.tero." CELESTIAL HOBO VIEWED. (Continued from pngo 1.) Hrlefly the following table holds good for the comet to May 17 In clusive unless It falls to report for work: Oregon and Washington May 15. 2 HI'; May lfi. 3:02; May 17, 3:2G. The comet crosses the sun's disk on May IS and Is luvlslblo becauso It Is outclassed by the sun In the mattor of brilliancy. May 10 tho comet become nn evening star but goes early to bo and Is hardly soon becauso of spring twilight. Sotting tlmo: Orogon nnd Washington Mny 19, 8:14 p. m.; May 20, 9:15 p. m. From May 21, to about 28, tho comet, If It does not nlam us. will bo vlslblo long nftor sunset and will bo n gorgeous spectacle It hur rles on Its way, howover, to play with little Mercury and charming Vnus nnd fades from vov except to those owning Lick tolescopes, around May 29. LAST CHAPTER WRITTEN IN LIFE OF M'CARTHY RAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. May 12. Tho last chapter In tho death of Tommy McCarthy, prlzo fighter, who met his death In his, bout with Owen Moran In this city April 29, camo when Police Judgo Conlan dismissed tho manslaughter charges against Moran and the seconds who woro In the ring on the night of tho fight. STOMACH DUAl) MAN STILL LIVES Pooplo who suffer from sour stom ch, formonti.tlon of food, distress aft er oatlng nnd indigestion, and Book rollof In largo chunko of artificial dlgoatora, aro killing thot stomachs by Inaction Just as suroly as tho vic tim of morphine Is doadonlng and Injuring boyond ropalr ovory nervo In his body. What tho Btomnch of ovory suffer er from Indication noods Is a good proscription that will build up his stomach, put strength, onorgy and olnstlclty Into It, and niaTto It sturdy onough to digest a honrty moal with out artificial aid. Tho host proscription for Indlgos- tlon ovor wrltton is sold by druggists ovorywhoro and by Chns. Strang and Is rigidly guarantood to build up tho ttomnch and euro indigestion, or mon ey back. This prose jrtptlon Is namod Ml-o- an, and Is sold In small tablet form la largo boxoB for only 50 conta. Ro- mombor tho nnmo, Mt-o-na stomach tablota. Thoy novor fall. Thoy con tain IngrodtontB that glvo quick ro llof (othor thnn strong dlgoatora), but thoy nro compounded for tho pur pose of making tho stomach strong and enorgotlo enough to do Ita work without tho aid of harmful drugs. OLIVER TALKS ON NEED OF HELL Without a Hell, (ho Good and Pure' Would Have to Mix With the Evil and Impure Without a Law the; Murderer Vould Run at Lar-jc. ! Dr. Oliver took ai hu text PKalms 1 !:!, "Let God arise, let His eno- mlea h Kcattered." The subject upon which he spoke win. "Tho Necessity of Hell." The Purpose of Imw. Dr. Oliver said In part: j "Law Is for tho proser..Uon of tho rlgl t, tho protection of tho weak against the strong, the promotion of' J notice between man anil man, In ' short, the brln&lng to pass of tbo best Interests of the race. To the man who does right there Is no ro-, stralnt of liberty, but to the wrong-1 doer thoro comes the ste.-n command of (Sod. 'Thou shall not.' j "Paul, tho apostle, in writing to u , execution of law: 'If thou j do that which is evil, be afraid; for; ho beareth not tho sword In vain; for ue Ib a minister of Ood. an avcn-i gor for wrath to him that doeth evil.' IKt'r for wi Wh(ll W nocd t0(,ay 8 atr,ot8m f()r U)e rght 0ver t.vory 8choo, , I house In our broad lamj floats the Stars and Stripes, the emblem of our nation. This is altogether proper; for the man who loves the flag will lovo the nation back of the flag; and tlio man who loves the nation will i revere and respect the laws of the nation. An enemy to God Is an one i my to the race. "The men who debauch their fel low men with drink, the moral rakes I who have no respect tor pit: It, the red-handed murderer aro all all the I enemies of God and our great nation, i Moral man, until you give your heart to Christ, you stand on unredeemed territory; got over the line on God's side and humanity's side. Law de mands that crlmo be punished. It Is Impossible for God to tako the li centious, the d bauched and the mur derer and shut them up etcrnnlly with Hie Just. There Is as great ne cessity for hell as there is for heaven. j May God help us to see things as they are. 'Let God arise, let hl3 enemies bo scattered.' ' The Ordinance, The ordinance passed In January, 1910 by tho city council of Medford making It a crime punUhablc by a fino nnd Imprisonment ror a minor to go Into the licensed saloon was reforred to by Dr. Oliver ns Intended to make n minor Incriminate l lmself If he tella the truth. "Tho purpose of the law Is to glvo protection to the saloon nnd not to tho boys of tho community." A Woman's Story. Dr. Oliver said: "A woman of a respectable family and tho wife of one of your follow citizens, camo to me today and said that at Gold Hill her husband had been assaulted by a drunken rake in the night and beaten and kicked almost to death, nnd thnt ho was now In tho hospital In a critical condition. Tho man who did tho deed was at largo, having had a small fino Imposed upon him, and thnt he was being shielded by a lodgo. "To let a man go at largo who has made a murderous assault upon his fellow mnn Is a dlsgraco to the lnw and to the cltlzonshln of Oregon. God Help us to respect life, and law in our land. The Situation. "Wo cannot bo ladlfforont to crlmo. Wo cannot mnke right wrong nor wrong right.,.. God cannot treat sin with Indlfferenco and tbo signer must go with tho condemnation of tho sin If ho will not forsake It. Neighbor, got right with God. 'Lot God arise, let his enemies be scattered,' and lot Medford have a clean city, adorned with clean manhood nnd woman hood." A big mooting Is planned for to night. The people are Interested. ' Married. In Jacksonville, May 11, ,1010, by J. U. Neil, county judgo, floorgo W. Yore and Miss Kt-ineos Ohenchnin. Medford, Oregon: This cortifios that wo hnvo sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho euro of all, kidney, bind dor nnd rhoumatio troublos for ton yonrs, and hnvo novor had a com plaint. It gives quick and permanent oliof. Sixty days' trtatmont in each hottlo. Modford Pharmacy. tf Hnskini for TlniilMi ' Harden is serving sweot milk and fresh buttermilk irom his fountain at fio por glass. --- i Special Suit All $25, $30, $35 and to $45 SUITS to go atprices ranging from 15.00 .SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO SHOP THIS WEEK I The circus comes on Monday, and everybody will be in to do more or less shopping on Saturday. In order to induce you to shop before Saturday we will make spe cial prices on most all linen and pongee suits, dresses, skirts, para sols, etc. Come some day soon and allow us to show you these beauti ful wearables all ready for the donning, and priced at exceptionally low prices. AVe want you to get the be3t choice this is the main rea son for inviting you in early. 1 Linen and Our line of linen and pongee suits will please you the assortment of styles is large styles that are out of the ordinary styles that will appeal to you at the first peep. See them, then youll know that they are PRICED SPECIAL. Lingerie Dresses The time for lingerie dresses is right upon us. Soon the thinnest gown will seem heavy. Our assortments are in fine condition for choosing. Come today or tomorrow and look them over. Plain, me dium and fancy styles in white and a few colors. SPECIAL PRICES- Separate Skirts White serge is very popular for skirts this spring and skirts of this lasting, durable material will be much in vogue. We are showing & complete new line. The styles are very tasty. YouH like them far better when you learn of the LOW PRICES. Fancy Parasols A complete line of the very newest ideas in fancy parasols. The handles and covers are beautiful the values are sinrolv marvelous for a city the size of Medford. You are welcome at the The Emporium O. E. Tackstrom, Prop., Successor io Montgomery CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER Final examinations In public school next week. Mrs. J. W. Merrltt apent part of Wednesday In Medford's shopping dis trict. Mrs. Ross Painter went to Med ford on Wednesday to visit nor mother, Mrs. C. M. Cox, for a week or so. Mrs. Drucllla Meo of Applegate la In tho city tho guest of her daugh ters, Miss Mary Meo and Mrs. Emma Bobb. Work has boon rosumed on tho Whiteslde-Chlldora building. Lack of proper material for foundation has caused a delay but tho work will, from this time on, movo forward rapidly. Water pipes aro now bolng dis tributed along tho atroota whoro they will be laid, tho big steam ditcher Is putting In full tlmo and the crow of men under Mr. Bodes' direction la making ovory hour court. Evon the most confirmed and bilious kick or, can no longer blink tho fact that the Contrnl Polut Is going to hnvo city water right speedily. Mrs. Maud Uakor la ill at tho homo of her mother with what appears to be a norvous breakdown. Mrs, Bakor has been for some tlmo assisting nt the Nash restaurant and confoc- tlonery. Miss Esther Morrltt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merrltt, will com pleto her first school year In Borko ley, Cal., next Friday. Boforo roturn Ing to nor homo In Contrnl Point she will accompany Miss Isabol Curtis, a school friend, to Sacramento for a two weeks' visit. Miss Curtis Is a daughter of tho sonlor motnbor of th well known wholesalo firm of Cur tis & Wood of Sacramento nnd is a social favorite in tho most exclu sive circles of that charming city. We aro informed thnt sho will ac company Mlsa Esther to Contral Point for a visit, and somo delight ful llttlo "affairs" nro being iilnnned In hor honor, Clnreneo Post of Caldwoll, Idaho, reached hero on Wodnosday and Is it presont stopping with tho family of II. J. Stewart. IIo likes tho looks of tho ttoguo Rlvor valloy and In tends to romnlu. , and to $20.00 Pongee Suits Mrs. Eugeno Sanborn apent Wednesday In Medford's shopping district. Central Point epicures are dining on fresh local berries, young beets. turnips, etc., ana green peas are nearly ready for tho table. If any ether placo can beat this lot It turn up. Frank Hawk. Central Point's lead ing blacksmith and all-around pro grcsslvo citizen, has Just purchased a hnndsomo now motor car. It la a five-passenger llulck, Model 10, with a dark grey body. It Is a beauty and looks as If it would have no trouble In "getting thoro" under proper management. Mr. Hawk is getting somewhat into the motor habit, this being tbo second car he has owned. Tho pretty bungalow being erect ed by Edgar Whltoslde in tho Shields tract has the root on and It Is ap parent thnt when finished It will make a very attractive and stylish house. A spirited runaway occurred Tues day noon Juat a8 Mrs. n. H. White nnd dnughtor of Medford woro driv ing Into town. Frightened by tho sudden appoaranco of an automobile turning tho corner near Mr. Shields' placo, tho horso darted forward and tho reins slipped from Mrs. Whlto'B hands. An Instant aftorward both ln.lln.i ....... I .. k. n .1 1. I I luuii-B nviv uut ui uio muu, uuviUB jumped or naving beon thrown, thoy could not tell which. Tho horso turned and rnn toward tho desert and was found n half hour later by some ono walking Into town, quietly graz ing at tho sldo of tho road. No par ticular damage was dono, and a very excited but grateful pair of lady podostrlanB met tho mnn aa ho drove Into Contral Point with tho horao and buggy nnd clnlmod tholr property. Strnngoly onough tholr wraps and a handbag containing quite a largo sum of ir.yioy wero still In tho bot tom of tho buggy whoro thoy had fallen, nothing having boon lost, al though tho buggy showed signs of having boon pretty roughly thrown about. Tluskins i,r Flonlth. Hasklns for Tlenltn. Sale THERE MUST BE A REASON for the enormous sale cf RARDON'S BREAD. Your grocer sells it. Wright's Investments 12 Acres apples, rWtown iml Spitz, in fourth year, in fino locality. A money maker at $8,000; $200 cash; balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 20 Acres fino land, about 5 acres in bearing fruit; 10 acres in one-year old pears, 3 acres in alfalfa, two houses, barns. In good location and a bargain at $5,000 on easy terms if taken, at once. 3 Acres close to pavement, nice 5-room house, barn, chicken houses, somo fino berries and vegetables, fruit trees, gasoline pump and tank, and land nil piped for irrigation. A bargain at $2,800. 5-Room house, two nice lota, nood well and city water; beautiful roses. fino loganberries, strawberries and garden. Houso completely furnished. Closo to Oakdale. A dandv borne for $3,700. Terms. 2 Fino lots and one room, of nice bungalow, finished; close to Oakdale in Rood locality. A good buy ut $1,100. 1-Roora honso and DOxlOO-foot lot UIl gOOU BircCl IOT O. auiok HflJn -if 1 . - $1,150. 5-Room cottage, furnished, sewer connexions, electric lights, oak shade Wees; 5 blocks from park. $2,200. 2 Pino lots, close to coming pave ment, onst front, 50x180 feci. Cbeam at $400 each. Ono lot 59x105, one hlock from Oakdalo, in choice locality. A. suan at $450. Wo have some fine lota on the oast side, ut right prices. Also have somo fino homo investments. J. BRUCE WRIGHT & CO. 132 West Main. Pfcwm zm. Rnrdon is serving today vanil-Z la, maplo nut, caramel and fresh strawborry ice cream.