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war. . MEDITOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0REC10N, TUESDAY, MAY 37, 3910, -r ruftwraste" j 'wsatasss sW-.-sartja! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mm. Krunlc Amy lum roliirnuil from u vIhII lo frlontlw nl Contral .' Point. KvorjylliliiK K"H nmmunlllon, i'iiililiiK tuoklo, litv., at Humphroy'H now Kim iitoro. Mm. Kiniim AriiiHlronK o Jnok Houvillo wan 11 MoiU'urd visitor Thuh ilny. Forty thoiiHiuid (IoIIm-h worth of city and county roul ohIiUo for hiiIo ut n Haorlfloo by owner. Honnon, over FnrmorH' & FrultKroworH' Imnk. 00 J. II. Homnmi of Gold 1IIII wiih In Moil ford TiiDHdny lookliiK nftor lun InuHii mutton). Tlio flali liko our Hpoolul Horuo Itlvor Trout KHoh. Mcdford Hnrd wnro Co. J. C. Altkun of Woodvlllo wiih in Mudfoid .Monday and Tuomluy. Qciiuhco Hoofing awarded gold modal at A. V. I. iixpoBltlon. Mado from Trinidad Luka UHphall and Rimrantood. No oxpnimlon or con traction. W8 K. K. PhlppH of AhIiIiihiI wiih in Medford TuoHilay on a IiuhIiiohh trip. IIoiihoii Ih Hiirn roIiir away in .1 day or two hoo him for a kit, house, ImiiKalow or land. Ho Ih tho owner and will hoII for any roiiHonahlo prioo. 00' I). T. Staples of AHhland wiih n Medford visitor Monday. HtiinphroyH now ruii Htoro on tho wt'Ht Hide Ih a very IntoroHtliiK plnco. Mr. and Mrw. A. V. Sonrs left Monday morning for Albany on a visit to rolntlvoH and friondH. Komo Hmnll Iioiihch mid IoIh for " unlo, SBO. 800 Doiihoii nt onco, ovor KruiturowitrH' Hnnk. 00 floro II, Dnrhnnj.of OrantH Phhh wiih in Medford Monday. Tho Medford Hardware Co. Ih tho placo to buy hardware. Captain It. C. F. Astbury of Gold Hill took in tho olrctm at Medford Monday. Con you oHtimato tho vnluo of n Quoon Anno nvonun lot a year from now? Only $07)0, nt prcHcnt, audi or tcrnjH. 18 North Front Htroot. V B. A. Bonbon? Iiiih roturnod from n trip to northern pointa. Medford Hnrdwaro Co. aro offer ing throo prizoH for tho threo InrgcHt finh cmight this Ronnnn. Mr. and Mn. W. T. Thonitou of CarriiiRton, N. 1)., arc nmong those who aro looking over tho Roguo River valley. Apprentice girl or lndy at onco to i Icani photography; Hinall wagon to Htart. -19 Kd Clanton nf OrantH Pobh, dep uty fiflh and gamo warden, wiih in ! Medford Mondny. Paved Htrcotn. cemont nidownlkH, water, nowcr, olootrio llghta and nil improvements will bo found in tho Oiicoii Anno addition; only oight iiiinutcH' walk from tho PoHtoffico. Choice lotH $050. 18 North Front ntrcot. Jack Plymolo was in town from tho Hutto orcok rnuch Monday. Medford Hnrdwaro Co. K. D. AiiHtin, ono of tho Htorling BottlorH of tho "unsurvoyed," on up por Roguo rivor, wnH in Medford Monday. You got tho host when you buy our Hpooial Roguo Rivor Trout FHoh. Mr. nud MrH. M. M". Taylor of Jacksonville wero Medford vimtors Monday. TIioho lotH on Queen Anno nvonuo aro going rapidly; hotter got in bo foro vnltioH advanco. Easy tormn. 18 North Front stroot. Mr. and Mm. R. T. Runiott ot JnokHonvillo woro among those who enjoyed tho DnmroBoh concert Mon day night. Mrs. C. Cnroy will havo on hand throughout the planting mjason all ' loading variotioH of tomato plants at i Star Garden, abovo Phoenix. tf I George Drown of Eaglo Point wuh in Medford Tuofiday, looking nftor liiiHinosH mnttorn, John II, Carkin, attoniov nt lnw, ovor jnnkflon County Rnnk All Htylon of lognl lilaukH nt tho Mail Tribuno office. Ovor a liun ! drod forniR. I MiHH Mollio Towno, doputy county fllork, wiih among tho Juoknonvdlo ! musio-lovorH who honrd the Dnm. 1 roHoh concert Monday evening. Will noil 100 aoroH of fiuo fruit i land, -10 aoroH sot to fruit; only $7fi I an ncro, Soo Uonson. 00 i Mrs, Joo Rooman of Gold Hill wiih ' painfully injured Monday afternoon 1 through boing thrown from a buggy ; in fiont of tho Union livery Htablo. ; Sho HiiRtained bruisoH nud iutornal i iniurioH and Ih boing curod for at 1 tho homo of J. II. Harrington, FurnlBhoil rooms good onough for you aro n4vortlnod todnyt George MoClollnnd, ono of the leading mining and real estate pro motors of Gold JTill, wiir in Medford on husinoHH Mondny. Want to got It lmolc thnt loat nrtl clo? Wnnt-Mlvorllso. I J. Frank Drown of Englo Point I was in Medford Monday to boo tho I o irons and iucidontnlly to oloso up a fow roal ostato ddldff, f ' flH l - THE FINANCIAL WORLD. 4 Hi 4 4 f Now York. Ni:V VOriK, May" : 7. -IiicrmiHotl activity mnrkeil ilio ironing of tho itlnok mnrka today. Nu: thorn I'a ulflo tinil Woiitcru Maryland IohL aim point and Ulileitcro Omul KiiHtern liniforiixl lout l l-t. Heading romi H-K and tumpoi'nrlly Htrongtboned thu mitrkot but moro Htoclc wiih hrouglitout and a reaction followed, prlceii golnjr; bolow tlio opotlng ipio tntloiiH, Union I'nclflc, NorlliwoHt rn, United HtntoH Hto'jl, Aromlcmi fiiiK.ir, Anaconda and American To bacco dropped (.no point nud Heading Hocond profcri'd iingKed ono and ono hair iiolutii, Inlornntlonnl HnrvcHler rono one but hooii diupped acalii, Ht. I'aul loHt l mid MluuoipillH mid Rt. I'aul dpropod l 1-1. IIoiiiIh 'ore honvy. Tlio market cloned dull. SIFT BLACK SAND OF CURRY'S BEACH COM) III:ACH, Ore, May 17. William II. Adamu & Co., ciipltnlltitH, from New York, mid Hen lie, WiihIi., are luHlalllng a hlnck Hand mnchluo on the bench hero, which they claim will revolutionize tho prococn of vorkluK tho hiiiiiIh along the bcachoH. They have n $30,000 plant nnd will give It n thorough tryout, hiivIiik not only the blcclc unnd but tho gold mid platinum an well, the former being extracted by n powerful magnet, the two bitter metals by a Hocrot pro cchm. Tho muccchh of tho enterprise would menu much to Curry county an tlio ocean bench nlo'ist the entire county Ih rich In gold, platinum nnd black Band. BRITISH CONSUL LOOKS INTO DEATH OF PRINCE CHICAGO, .May 17.PerHonH who were iiHHociutcd with "Prince" C. S. Rno, whoHo mysterious death nt El gin Friday cntiscd tho Dritish consul hero to atari an investigation to de termine whothor ho was a prince, wcro placed under Hiirveillnnco yos torday by tho Elgin authorities. No now facts woro found by tho officials nud unless Homcthiug dofinito is un onrthod durintr tho next few days the jury Hitting on the case, it was nn nounccd, will bring in n verdict of "donth by uurcotio poisoning, nd ministcrcd bv a hand unknown." DRUNKEN STRANGERS IN BATTLE WITH CITIZENS OIiAY CENTER. Kim.. Mny 1(1. Crazed by liquor, three unidentified men begnu an attack on citizens of this town last night thnt culminated in n pitched buttlo in which Ray Johnson, n citizen, wan shot and so riously wounded nnd ono of tho Htrnugors rtcoived u bullet in tho shoulder. Tho Btrnngors woro enp tttrcd only nftor their ammunition wns exhausted. They rofused to u'ivo thoir nmues. BONANZA HAS $50,000 FIRE; BUSINESS HOUSES BURN KLAMATH FAId's, Or., .May 17. Early Sunday morning firo nearly wiped out Donnuza, HO miles east of horo. Tho loss is about .foO.OOO. Tho burned buildings include tho Morino livory and hotol, Dradloy harness shop, Driscoll Moronntilo company, in which wns tho posloffico; Horry Nichols' saloon, bnibor shop, Hong land hotol, Mouopolo coufootinuerv, Aridlonnld meat market nud Hettin ger's grocery. BITTER FOE OF LABOR UNION LEADERS IS DEAD ST. LOUIS, .Mo., May 17. J. W. Van Cleave, fotmor piosident of tho National Manufacturers' association, died in this city yesterday of hoart disease, nftor an illness lasting for six months, nud from which his frionds long hopod ho would iccovor. J' j attracted international uttontiou in his war on the labor lenders when ho wns president of tho Bucks Stove & Range company. $6000 FOR PORTLAND'S COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS WASHINGTON, Mny 17. On mo tion of Representative Ellis, thu house today pnssod tho somite hill changing tho iiuino of tho Willnm etto customs district to the "Port land customs district," nud fixing tho salary of tho collector nt $0000. Tho bill also changes the nnmo of tho Southorn Orogon district to "Coos Day," and tho district of Oregon is ohangod to "Astoria," CASEY'S SPRAIN BAD; WON'T PLAY FOR A WEEK LOS ANC1HL138, Cnl , May 17. Cnfioy's nnklo sprain la vory bad. IIo won't play for n woolc. IIo will take Cornell's plnco nH Boorotary on tho road. Cornell lonvos tonight for Joffrlos' camp. A LITTLE MORE OF CLASSICS, PLEASE MR DAMROSCH Wc Can Really Swallow Them With out a Wry Face Audience Ex pected Something. Elso Than "Merry Wives of Windsor." Yoiitordny wns a grout holiday for .Medford. With tho circus and tho iJnmroHch orchestra the town wiih given ovor to u holiday. Tho attend ance at both performances proved beyond u doubt that Medford in the banner show town. Thu audience was a l'ashionablo ono thnt attended the concert til tho opera house givon by tho Now York Symphony orchestra. Mr. Damrosch is really a grout di rector. Thoro nre fow directors so perfect in dolicnto shado mid tone coloring. His musicians aro first class mid hcuiu to catch tho inspira tion of tho director, who has a por fect underslandinu' of the masters. Ah to the program, In nom re Hpcctn it wiih a little disappointing. This, howover, is not the fault of Mr. Damrosch, who said ho would gladly have rendered any program in his reportniro that was desired by tho audience. He undoubtedly arranged his concert to suit tho popular tasto. Such numbers oh tho "Merry WivcH of Windsor" nnd other well-known compositions wns scarcely whnt wo oxpectcd from ho cnpnblo .m orches tra. Wo nro fnr from cities thnt maintain n Bymphouy orchestra, nnd it is a raro treat when an organiza tion such uh Mr. Damrosch hits got ten togothor visits our town, nnd wo hud hoped to hear something of Wagner and Edward Strauss. Tho latter part of tho program, which included Mnsscnot, Puccini and Derlioz, was most enjoyable. Mr. Miller has n vory good tenor voice, indeed, perhaps a little lacking in temperament whon compared with the Italians whom wo heard in the Lamhnrdi compnnj', but ho wns, upon tho wholo, n very sntisfnetpry solo ist. The other mombors of tho (pinr tot woro very good. Tho basso Inch ed n little, porhnps, in power, but upon tho wholo tho "Rigoletto" qunr tot wns well rendered, although this number is somewhat worn. Wo think perhaps a moro judicious choice might hnvo been made. Wo would hnvo suggested a jiortion from the gnrden sceuo from Gounod's "Fnnst." Mussenot's elegy, played upon tho 'cello by Mr. Kofor, was o'no of tho enjoynblo numbers of tho evening. Tho audience tried hard for an en coro, but failed. Medford would gladly welcomo Mr. Damrosch back ngain with a pro gram such as ho arranges for the high brown on tho other side of the Rookies. Wo can swallow tho clas sics without oven tanking n wry face. MANY FISH ARE STOCKED. (Continued from Page 1.) ditious. They visited both tho Anient nud Ray dams, and from hero go to Klamath Falls, stopping on tho way to inspoct tho hatchery at Sisson. Tho fishwny at Gold Ray was found to bo in good working ordor, fish passing through it whilo tho in spection wnB being mado. Tho greatost defeat noticed wns tho dif ficulty of tho fish in locating the luddor nnd to remedy this a channel will bo blasted from the huso of tho ladder to tho deep water. On ac count of tho damngo wrought by tho floods n largo volume of water is pouring ovor the west end of tho dnm, which naturally attracts fish first, and hofoio finding tho lnddor fish must work around tho ontiro face of tho dnm. This damago will be ropaircd as soon as tho water falls. Hood River Man Killed. HOOD HIVHIl, Oro., May 17. Cecil Karr, 22, was run ovor and In Btnntly hilled by a train trroo miles north of Dee on tho Mount Hood railway, according lo Information ro colvcd horo today. Karr was "flngglng" o i a car which was being shoved by a locomotlvo when' ho lost his balanco and toll on tho rails. His Load and ono arm wbb sovoiod from tho holy, Karr's p:roatB reside at Ogdon, Utah. COOK IN NEW YORK, BUT WILL LEAVE FOR EUROPE NMW YORK, May 17. According to tho latest assertions of somo of thoir frionds, Dr, F, A, Cook, tho Atctlo oxploror, nnd Mrs, Cook, nro now lit Now York City, "but aro koop. Ing thoir plnco of abodo socrot," It Is snld thoy aro preparing to loavo within a fortnight for Ruropo, whoro, It Is roportod, Dr. Cook will mnko his homo, ROOSEVELT SAVES KING GEORGE EMBARRASSMENT LONDON, May 17. Theodore llooiiovolt will r'llo In n carrlago Krl dny In tho funeral proienolon of King ISdward. Hoocovolt BottloJ tho mnt tor 1 Imsolf, thuii saving King George comildornblo ombnrrnmmoit. Tho mojnrchH who will rldo In tho proposition will bo mounted on horses nud will lend tho enrrhgeu, Tho rpicHllon of the ozltloa to bo given IlooHovolt ban caused wide 'IIrcubhIoii. That tho kingH and mem bers of tho yal family who hnvo como to London to attend tho funonil would Insist on the prorogn.lvcs of their rnnlc, and would demand tint nil tho prccojenco extend vl to roy ally bo obBcivcd, hits boon cortnln. PROSECUTION OF FORMER COMMISSIONER CLOSES SAN RAFAEL, Cnl., May 17. iFlnnnory caso suddo shrdlu uu- ) Tho proBooution in tho Harry P. Flannery case suddenly yterminntcd todny. Tho action of District At torney Doyd in failing to cnll addi tional witnesses whom ho had under subpoena, caused considerable spec ulation horo. Big Fire in Phoenix. PHOENIX, Ariz., May 17. Gov ernor Sloan of Arizonn, his wife nnd daughter and scores of other guests nnrrowly escaped donth todny when tho Hotol Adnms, the largest hos telry in Arizona, was totally destroy ed by fire. Tho loss is estimated at $300,000. KERBY CALLED AS WITNESS. (Continued from pago L) Nelson refused this requosL When Attorney Vortrees asked Kcrby if ho was a "confidential clork," Kerby said: "Occasionally wo handled copfidcntinl information. I considered that my position as clork in tho government scrvico was not that of confidential clerk of tho sec retory of tho interior. Kerby said tho Lawler memoran dum was tho only document ho ovor Ktivo out. no admitted that ho wns friendly with former Secretary of tho Interior Garfield, but denied hav ing received any communication from Garfield regarding his recently is sued statement. Tho witness said ho told Garfield when ho met him in December that ho would testify if necessary, but did not want to lose his job. "Why," asked Representative Den by of tho committee. "Well, I knew what happened to Glavis," replied Kerby. Then, ho said, Garfield had told him too many had bocn sacrificed al ready, and ho appreciated Kcrby's "delicato position." Kerby declared that ho gavo his statement to Robort F. Wilson, a correspondent of tho Scrlpps-McRne newspapers. "Do you know that Wilson nnd his pnpors nro a Inst BalllncorT" At Send a Messenger that will meet with the ap proval of the recipient of 3'our message. Any ohi land of a messenger won't answer. The best should always be sent "if" you wish tho re cipient to pass a favorable vordict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre- spondent thinks. Don't buy 7Tkt It.lnJ.irJ .ir fr buli'Hlu tljluttry (M GMRKKIE Ml because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor, Old ItAMrsitiRE Huso li a clean, crlip J taper, nudo lor tle-tn. crtip butinen ollci. It it sold on tli' assumption that Ihcro'i rconomy in ipulity. A handsome specimen book girnupou request, show. Ini; letterheads uud other business forms, printed, lithographed and engraved on the white and louttre't colors Made by Iiampsimkk I'ArlK CoMi-ANt, the nly paper malers In he world making bond )a per exclusively. Medford Printing Co. 38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE mJBww torney Vor'rca. asked, "I do no4," Kerby nnewcrcd. WIIiich Interrupted. Chairman Nelson frcfpiontly Inter rupted tho wltncs'i and flnr.lly Rop- reuoiitutlvu Graham asked Nelson to allow Kerby lo proceed with soxno chance to tell his story. Kerby testified that ho had nt tonded a conforenco with 'ormor Sec rotary Carflol at Plnchot'a homo, Tho conforenco, ho nld, was of bin f.wn seoklng. Kerby Bald tbi.t Garfield pntlcu larly had anked him not to act as a spy, IIo said ho saw Balllngcr later on tho night of tho conference. Ho said that ho know Dalllngor Intend ed to dlschargo director N'owoll of tho reclamation corvlec, nnd that ho Irid written K. H. Thomson, city en gineer of Hcattlo, ottorluz NowoH'r placo to him. h' Hflfiflli Motive. Attorney Vortrees urged Kerby to admit that 'J-oro had bocn r selfish motive behind his statement. Kcr by donlod that nny such motlvo ex isted. Ho cald that II. N. Rlckoy of tho Bcri-pr. Mcltao newspapers and W. D, Colvor of t':o nowspaper enterprise association ciimo to him May 10 and discussed tho matter at his homo. They agreed with him, ho said, that For Sale Rooming house A good mining claim. Two-room house, nice lot and gar den, modern; snap. Two teams, 7 cows, all kinds of farm implements, for sale or trade. One team to trade for lot. E. F. A. BITTNER j Medford Employment Bureau. Business chances, real estate, nil kinds of help furnished and business chances handlod. Room 208. Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. Phone 4141 Main. Wf Ml S as '.hero wai a chanco of his boing called as a vPncss it would not bo right for l.lm to glvo out tho infor mation. Hiillliiger'fl Untruth. Colver, ho sf Id, remarked lo him' "I ca'mo hero to find a story. I found a man. I'm satisfied." JUST A WORD Mr. Investor NO INFLATED PRICE HONESTY THE BEST POLICY Uonesty has been my policy in all ray deals, and J am satisfied that is what has made my ever in creasing business, and I beiieve that this is the ono thing that every investor looks for first in tho man that he is thinking of dealing with, and again it has been my idea of sliowing the man only that which I thought would be a great money-maker for him, and so far it certainly has been that way, and, that said, I am going to tell you of one of the best buys in the valley belew: DEEDED WATER RIGHT 54 acres of fine river bottom and beaver dam land, all free soil, the finest land for berries, fruit, veg etables or, in fact anything you want to plant in the entire valley teday: 12 acres in high-class apples, part 6 years old; 2 acres fine hemes; about 5 acres alfalfa; about 2 acres in garden; about the same in potatoes; balance in grain; about 3 acres woodland. There are several acres of made land, which adds to the number of acres in the place. This place is about seven miles out, but only three miles from a railroad station. There is a deeded water right of several hundred inches that goes with the place; also a sorghum mill, 2 cows, about 30 stands of bees, some lumber, this year's crop, tools and implements, also some household goods. There is a fair barn on the place, but the house is old. This is without a doubt the best biry in the valley. This will not last long and I have it exclusively and I can deliver the goods. Don't wait until tomorrow, but see about it to day. Phone or write for an appointment. PRICE VERY LOW. EASY TERMS. W. E. WHITESIDE For A Square Deal CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. Wt For Store Lighting MAZDA Lamps .Are Unrivaled They enable any store to use electric light at a cost which is less than would have to be paid for any other illuminant on the market. We Furnish MAZDA Lamp to our central station custom ers at very liberal terms. The General Electric Company is supplying us with the GE MAZDA lamp in all sizes suitable for all lighting needs. Every merchant should look into this question of more light for his business. We have several interesting propositions for merchants. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY "On tho noxl day," snld Kerby, 'I road Ilalllngo-'s Jontal of all specific knowlodgo oZ ho Lawlor drVlft nnd saw that ho stated other Untruths. Tlila in my opinion mado It Impos sible) for D 'nndols to call mo In re buttal, ns according to tho record, thoro was nothing to robut," m M ! -c ! j knJS uiht if 4 ! W j t ! Hi " 4 , n 1 'a i ! I i I 1& ' 1 ( ' . Vau'