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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Men. Walter llohbiuii, ollv stenog rapher, Hponl Hiinilay In AhIiIiiiiiI oh a pIoiiHiiio (tip, Hlin wiih noooin punloil liy iMiHH Kllr.uholh Nolliurliiml. Himmol Ilonry of tho Chirk, Ilomiry CoiihIiiuiIIoii Company In in Modioli! gottluglu touch with (Itu work his company Iiiih ooulruolotl for Imro. Kaop your uyu ou tliu Hoguo itivor Fish Co. for lunch kuoiIh. Crnlm to day unci tomorrow, 12 V& nml 1G oontfl. Chlokoim for Bnturday, Our own prepared nmokod Hiilmon. Mrs. II. C. Hhonror, who Iiiih boon ill for u few days, 1m rapidly recov ering. J. K. Wright of Weed, Cnl., Ik hi aloilford on a Hhort IiiihIiiohm trip. The Medford Hriok Co. lmvo mov ed tholr ofl'iau to Itoom fi In tho FoHtoffiaa blook. ,'1'liu lutorlor woodwork in tho nJolc flon County bunk building Ih being troutod to u coat of nunilpnperr and Xrunh vuruiHh. Tho Woods Lumber Coinpany Ih busy today delivering liiuiubur for tliroo contnuitH signed aftur f o'clock Saturday. Onu Ih for a nuw hoiiho being creeled by Clarence Meeker, near tho North Hchool, oiio for a Iioiihu of h, K, lioiin on South Kir ami oiki for tho iinprovmiiuut of tho plant of tho Hokuo Itivor Canning and Evaporating Cotniaiiy. (jenusco Hoofing awarded cold nindal at A. Y. I'. exposition. Made from Trinidad Lake asphalt and guaranteed. No expansion or con traction. 08 A. H. Baling will Icavo within a Jay or two for a Hhort business trip to Portland. K. M. Cuthbort and a party of friends tnotorod over to tho Apple gate Sunday. Tho Medford Hriok Co. havo mov ed thoir offico to llootn 5 in tho Postoffico blook. Tom J. Canioy Iiiih rotuniod from a viHit in roku, Cnl. CharloH Carnoy, Hiiporintindout of tho Oregon Qrauito Cotnpauy'ri quar rioH went of tho city, Iiiih boon vis iting two or tliroo days with friends in tho city. Ho wiih accompnuiod by William Duncan. Can you cHtimnto tho valuo of a Quocn Anno avouuo lot a year from nowf Only 1050, at prcHont, cash or terniH. 18 North Front Htroot. A Inrgo nituibor of local people npont Sunday in Central Point.'whoro thoy took in tho ball game. Paved HtrootH, comont sidewalks, water, newer, elootrio lights and all improvcmentH will bo found in tho Ouoon Anno addition; only eight minutes' walk from tho Pontoffico. Choioo lota $050. 18 North Front etreot. Miss Mollio Towno, tho popular deputy county clerk, was a recent visitor n Medford. Tho Medford Hriok Co. havo mov ed thoir offico to Itoom fl in tho Pontoffico blook. Mr. and MrH. John S. Orth visited Jnnksouvillo on Sunday. All Htylen of legal blanks at the Mail Tribuuo offico. Over a hun dred formH. J. A. Torry spent Sunday in QrnntH PnHH, motoring down in IiIh now Puiak. lie reports tho rond good ou the ouHt wide of tho river. The Medford Briok Co. havo mov ed thoir offico to Room 5 in tho PoHtoffioo blook. W. II. Pittongor iH spondiug tho day in Rnglo Point on business. John II. Carkin, attorney at law, ovor jnckaon County Bank Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Newell nrrivod in Medford from Portland Snturday. Mr. Newell will tako a position with tho Southern Pacific horo an tiokot ngont. A visit to tho Emporium will re veal tho newest ideas in waists and othor ready-to-wcars for womon. Til.. Pnnli.nl T:.,1 1T....l.l ........... I. o that innfiinucli as tho now wntor tower in that city stands almost in tho googrnphioal oentor of tho grout Hoguo Ilivor Valley, tho city council flhould placo an elect rio sign on tho top of it and havo it rond "Control Point," with tho hullm Hhapod as npploH, ponclioB nnd poarfl. Those lotn on Queen Anno avonuo are going rapidly; bottor got in be fore valuos advanoo. Ensy torms. 18 North Front street. L. Tv, Lovo Iiiih sold his 1-1-noro placo, just onHt of tho Contral Point Boar Creole 1ridgo, to I. C. Young n rocont nrrivnj from Sodro-Woolloy, Washington. Tlio prioo paid was $8, 400 or $000 por aoro. Tho placo ad .ioiiiR tho Fioro, Watson and Cutlor orohnrds whioh are among tho high est priced hinds in tho valloy and is considered a bargain n,t tho prico paid. A visit to fho Emporium will ro voal tho nowost idoaH in waists and othor roady-to-woars for womon. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott and son, Adolbert, nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. Chns, A. Caldwell mndo nu nuto trip to tho Who T.odro niino Sunday in Mr, Elliott's Hudson 20. No nooidonts or dolavs ooourrod to mnr tho trip. Mr, Elliott is voicing loudor rprniso than uvor of his oar. MEDITOIID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. MAY 23, 3910. Col, doorgo P. ti Medford Mon- ItOHfl Kllno and Minis worn visitors day from Tolo, "Tho Sling of a Kiss" Ih tho nub jecM'or tonight. fil W. It. EwbanlcH Ih spending a fuw day camping ovor in tho Applegate ooiintry, W. II. WillinniH of Hum's Valloy wiih a visitor in Medford Monday, llo lepoitH the orchnnln In Sum's Valloy in tho very IiohI of condition, and HtittcH that a heavy oron of fruit will ho hnrvoHled thoro this yoar. "Tho Stlu of a KIhh." Don't miss it touiulit. 54 A. H. Cornoll spent Sunday in UrantH Puss making tho trip by au tomobile. V. H. Wallo Iiiih rotunicd to Houo hurg after a short IjiibIiiuhh visit to Medford. Frod J. Hlnkoloy of HoHobiug is Hpendiiig a few days in Medford on luminous. Porter M. KorHhaw is making a business trip to Northern California points. Tho Medford Hriok Co. havo mov ed their offico to Itoom 5 in thb Postoffico blook. "rii,. i: .c .. i.-!u" ... n.. m: ..... .j.iufc; i.i it ninn in 11 vn- vci'h Hiibjeet for tonight. SI Edgar Ilafer Iiiih returned from a Hhort business trip to Portland. II. E. Qalo of O rant's Pass was a visitor recently in Medford as was also George II. Durham. Iildgo Calkins, of the circuit court, is in Grants Pass holding court. Tho Ladies of tho Greater Medford Club are holding a business session this afternoon to decide in what man ner the money recently mndo by thorn on a Hpi'oinl edition of tho Medford Mail Tribune will bo spout. Mr. and Mrs. Wilco Honory woro Secretary Conrad of tho Commer cial Club has been advlsod by tho MuMiniivillo Commercial Club that thoy havo adopted resolutions fa voring the construction of tho Crater I.ako toad and havo forwarded them to Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Hohh Klino, who have resided for the piiHt year ou the Itulok ranch, homo of the famous alfahorry, are moving into Medford and will ocoupy a homo on North Oakdale. Harry Johnson of Talent Hpcnt Monday in Medford ou business. W. IT, Hrough, a rocont arrival from Nebraska, Iiiih wired his family to join IiIh here. Ho is planning uti Investment near Eaglo Point. J. W. Wood and hoii, F. E, Wood, and wife, aru visiting D. S. Wood, tiio contractor and builder. They will mnko tho Koguu Hiver Valley their future homo. Prof. Swain of tho ProHpcct school spent Monday in Medford on his way to his homo in HoHchurg. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kiscr of aJck- Honvillo entertained a number of I friondH Sunday. Thoho in the party wore Will Kiscr of Hcdficld. S. I)., MIhh Clara Manning,' MIhh May Tur ner, Mr. and Mrs. Meter, Miss Mnr garot McCall and Dr. Hart. W. II. Norcross of entrnl Point snout Monday in Medford. TONIGHT THE NEW Isis Theatre Entire Change of Program FAGAN-HAGAN FIGHT IS STOPPED BY SHERIFF HEDWOOD CITY. Cnl., May 23. Eddio Fngan'H head scarcely had hit tho padded slago of Coffroth's Mis sion Arena today boforo Sheriff Chatham and his deputies had jumped into tho ring and placed the principals and James W. Coffroth, THE GREAT MARSHALL SHOW MR. MARSHALL will present the famous OHAL LENOE HANDCUFF ACT, and his sensational STRAIGHT JACKET ESCAPE. ALL NEW SPECIALTIES NEW PICTURES 2 PERFORM ANCEvS 2 TONIGHT 7:30 AND 9 P. M. J2- visitors in Medford Monday from tho Promoter of tho Fngan-IIngnn twen west Hide of tho valloy. ity-fivo round bout under arrest. The Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kcntnor, ac companied by MIhs IJoss, havvo ar rived homo from Horkolcy. Miss Kcntner Iiiih just graduated with high honors from tho Univorsity of Cali fornia. A- book and a box of Whitinnn'ii will help you spond tho afternoon pleasantly. Tho Moriwold Shop. CI Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Lumsdcn nr rivod Sunday by automobile from Los Angeles. Charlos Palm and Mrs. Iiiimsilon's mother motored dout to meet thorn'. Mr. Lumsdcn reports a most enjoyable trip but is glad to get back to Medford. Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Alexander spent Sunday visiting at tho country home of Mr. and Mm. J. Miller near Phenix. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Hcnrd accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Foster, spent Sunday on tho Applo- gate. A visit to tho Emporium will ro venl tho newest idonu in waists and othor ready-to-wenrs for women. Tho Into fiction and fresh Whit man's at tho Moriwold shop. CI Dr. and Mrs. Wnrrcn Cameron, who have tiindo their homo in tho val ley for sevenil years, plan to lenve in tho nonr future for Chicngo, where tho doctor will tako a post gradunto courso in medicine. Mrs. Lnwson of Woodburn, Cnl., is visiting hor dnughter, Miss Grace, who is ono of Medford's most popu lar school tonohors. Mnnngor Hart of tho Sherman Clay Company will loavvo at tho end of tho week for Los Angeles where ho will tako a position in that houso of tho company. Miss Graco Hrown has rotunicd from San Francisco, where sho hns spent sovoral mouths studying music undor 80iiio of tho host masters in that city. Miss Hoivca was a visitorr in Ash land Sunday. Seo tho now books and buy a box of Whitmnn's at tho Moriwold shop. C4 Sheriff Jones will nttempt to so hiuidcuff the "king" at tho Isis to night that ho cannot oscapo. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newberry mo tored to Ashland Sunday. Harry Ling, Basil Gregory, Harry Lane, linns Hookonyos and A. II. '1 rot tor visi'od ibo natiitorium Ashland Sunday. Mrs. Cliarlv Smith, tho mother Mrs. II. (, Kontiior, is visitiujr Medford. Mrs. Smith's iionn is S. Louis. Mr. and Mis. M. L. Al'orri n oil S.i ulay in Asnlnnd. Mr. and .Mr. J. E. (Moen"- Hark nV.ll spont cni.rday and Siinduy nt LaKo Crcol:. George Sheriff, William Duncan 1'iid Jnvios iMaok spent Sunday at Fv'Klo Point. C. S. Pattorson of Gold Hill Was a rooont Medford visitor. Editor S. A. Pattorson of tho Con trul Point Horald was in Medford Monday on business, II. S. Stein of Ashland visited Med ford on Sunday returning Monday. Mrs. L. E. Ilondrioka of Table' Rook was a rocont visitor in Medford Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Cowlos of "Wostaway" orohnrd, spent Saturday in Medford. Ilonry C. Wilson of Evans Crook spont Monday in Medford on busi ness. Frank Wilson hits purchased a Buiok toy tonnoau from tho Medford uuiolc Lompuny. I fight was planned by Coffroth to provido material for a test of tho slato law governing boxing mntches Tho fight had gono only n few momoiits when "Bed" Ilngen felled his opponent with a stiff rii'ht. Dis trict Attorney Bullock, who wns pres ent with perhaps n dozen spectators signalled to tho sheriff and tho of ficials interfered. SEYLER MURDER TRIALCOMMENCES Accused of Having Thrown Girl Into Sea After Assault Third Degree Methods Invoked Congressional Inquiry. Walk to Frisco in 100 Days. NEW YORK, May 23. .Joseph Emits, nonrly as old as Edward Pay son Weston, nnd who ndmits ho is "no longer a spring chicken." left the city hall plaza hero today in an at tempt to walk to San Francisco in 100 dnys. Impertinent. Snrnli, duchess of Marlborough, ono dny remarked to her grandson, Jack Spencer, "Jack, you must marry, nud I will Rive you a ll.it of the Indies you may propose to." "Very well, grannie," ho said, and ho proposed to tho first on the list When ho cumc hack with his wife from their wedding tour they went to pay their respects to the old Indy. "Well, now." sho said, "I am tho root, nnd you nro only tho branches, nnd therefore you must always pay me a great deal of deference." "That la all very well," said Jack tin pertinently, "but I think tho branches would nourish a great deal better If tho root was underground." a' of in iu Greeley's Awful Writing. Hornce tireelny left behind him a very frank criticism of the legibility of his own chlrography. Being uptown In Now York one dny and wishing to tend n telegram and also to get shaved, ho entered a hotel and sent his dls pntch. Then, passing Into tho barber shop, tio snt duwn In n chair and, ac cording to custom, wns soon sound naloop. Meantime tho tclegrnm had created a decided sousutlon, Mr. Greeley hav ing thrown" It down hastily ou tho desk and neglected to trnuslato It. Nobody, from the uiniittKcr down, being able to supply a legible equivalent for tho mys terious characters, n messenger was sent Into tho barber shop with tho screed. Waking with a start and supposing that the boy had brought an answer to his dlspntch, Mr. Greeley took tho pa per, scanned It for u moment and then, with a look of deep disgust, piped out. What blamed Idiot wroto this?" MAYS LANDING, X. Y May 23. William Soyler, charged with tho mur- dor of his alleged sweetheart, Jane Adams, at Atlantic City, February 4, was placod on trial beforo Judgo Thomas Tronchard todn Tho case has attracted consider able attontlon bccauBo of its dramat ic and legal features, and It is be Hoved that tho selection of a jury will bo difficult Shortly aftor Soyler's arrest tho po llco attempted to extort a confession through tho "third degree," but their methods aroused such a storm of pro tost that tho United States senate determined to Investigate pollco meth ods in questioning accused persons. Tho prosecution charges that Orvis Seylor, a brother of the accused man, took Jano Adams and her sister, Alice, to a danco at Youngs Pier, Atlantic City, on tho night of Fpbruary 4. William met them and tho four walk ed out on tho pier. Allco becamo frightened at tho darkness and mado Orvls escort her back to tho hall. William Is alleged to havo called out that ho and Jane would follow soon. Tho girl's body. bruised and frozen, was taken from tho water February 13. Hundreds of spectators from At lantlo City came today on special trains to attond the opening of tho trial. Prosecutor Clarence Golden- burg will ropresont tho state and At torney Edmund C. Gasklll, Jr., the defendant. will bo tho largest crowd over assem bled in our little mountain town. Through tho courtesy of the Bo hemian club of San Francisco, tho Golden Gato quartet, composed of Harry Perry, Carl Anderson, Frank Onslow, J. do Teller, will head tho program. Miss Violet Egilbcrt, the young lady who mado such a hit In "Tho Rose of tho Rancho," recently produc ed under tho auspices of Redding lodge, will give a Scotch 'song and danco In costume. Art Burgess of Medford lodge will explain why "Rogue River runs down hill." Ashland lodge presents "Tho Great Non-Such act," from "Huckleberry Finn." Hon. H. A. Molvln, one of the su premo court judges, will glvo the 11 o'clock toast WARM DAYS HERE Are You Prepared ? We are prepared to show you the nicest assort ments of warm weather wearables and materials to be found in southern Oregon at the prices asked. SEE THE NEW IDEAS IN WASH SUITS AND DRESSES, WASH WAISTS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS, ETC. You will find what you want in tans or black by calling here. New Oxfords and Slippers THE PLACE THAT TREATS YOU RIGHT. VAN DYKE'S ALL HOBOES ARE ROUTED. (Continued from Page 1.) department Acting upon instructions from the chief the men wcro rounded up. Of tho twenty-three found eleven went out on the P. & E. to work. Hnskins for Health. TO CIRCLE 6L0BE Greatest of Squadrons Will Visit Far East to Implant Spirit of Im perialism in Colonies. LONDON, May 23. England is paring to send the greatest fleet of warships ever assembled to her col onies in Southern and Far Eastern waters and up tho acifPic Coast to Vancouver. The armada will consist of fully 200 battleships, armored cruisers, gunboats, torpedo boats and destroy ers. It is said the main object of the cruise is to give the ritish coionBies the spirit of imperialsm. Although plans for tho tour havo tana boundary because no competi tive bids were asked. One complainant describes the for est rangers of Oregon as a "set of official ruffians." P. W. Gibson, of Springfield, Oregon, wrote that they were a "curse to the country" and complained that there is "no need for Jaws by congress if the foresters are been under dscussion at the admir- (allowed to revise them." alty office for sovcral months it waa not until Mav 4 that a decision was reached to dispatch tho fleet on its cruise. The subject has since been kept a secret The fleet will first go to Gibral tar, then to the New South African federation, India and Australia. Sev eral Chinese ports will be visited by subdivisions of the armada, which will then reassemble, visit Japan and head across the ncific tPo San Fran cisco, and then sail Northward. The cruise will take placo in 1911. MANY COMPLAINTS. (Continued From Page One.) INSPECTOR LOOKS UP ROUTES (Continued from Page 1.) TO PROTECT FORESTS (Continued from page 1.) tholr proportions nud got guards sta tlonod. Tho two fires woro both on Ashland crook. Mr. Erlckson hns placod tho fol lowing men: W. O. Fruit, assistant rangor, Hut ton. II. Q. Whltnoy, assistant rangor, Thompson crook. J, S. Slmmorvlllo, assistant rang or, Dead Indian. Ilorhort Poachy, guard, Big Elk. H. S. Kerby, guard, Middle Fork Roguo. Ilonry Koontz, guard, Brown's cnb In. An additional forco of mon nro clearing trnllB and ropalrlng tolo phono linos. Within two wooks tho foreo will bo organized, Mr. Erlcksou holds an onvlnblo rec ord In forestry olrclos In tho great re duction ho brought about In tho total flro loss each yoar In tho Crntor for est, and It Is ovldont that ho Intonds to koop lils rocord Intact. ITaskiiiB for ITonlth. which is to run out of Medford west to Jacksonville and thon north to Cen tral Point and roturn. Announcement Is oxpectcd In n fow days. Assistant Postmaster Ralph Wood ford Is working nt present upon tho proposed Eaglo Point rural routo, but ho states that sovoral roads will havo to bo created beforo such a route will bo established. Mr. Woodford states that ho Is hav ing considerable troublo with peo plo who aro under tho Impression that tho two-cent rnto of postage applies to moro European countries than it doos. Consequently a great many letters to forolgn countries nro be ing forwnrdod to tholr destination with double tho deficiency collection upon dollvory. Tho two-cont rato ap plies only to England, Irolnnd, Scot land, Wnlos and Germany. LOCAL ELKS OFF FOR YREKA (Continued from Page 1.) Preparations havo boon mado to recolvo sovoral thousand visitors, and it Is confidently expoctod that thoro IOn Candy The Seal of Purity isaGuarantoo of Porfootion in (Quality and ITlavor PufnwlM the ".VoriVn Dealer" Modrn Cwlictltniry Co., Mfu.. PMlind, Orjon If You Are Looking for a Money Maker INVE.STIGATE THIS 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building 'spot. Price $225. Good terms. The Best Low Price Proposition 1160 Acres on the Antelope Creek, in one body. This is a great bargain for tho price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre. Investigate This Before You Buy 19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south. 5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletts. 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers. ITouse 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy on the market barring none. If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. How is this for a mid-season bargain? How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain? 19 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-yoar-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, ono built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa. Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY I ?1 jft ,y &