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vw-i izir T"'" fA . '!w,irw5'msffwi - - y i -" nrrr MEDFORD fttAIL TRIBUNE, aCEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. 6 laiH YEARS wsatv I wish to iinnouuuo that 1 lmvo purchased tho Union livery Stables nnd will conduct n gonornl food nud boarding establishment. Horses hoarded by tho day, wook or month. I gunrnutoo a Bqunro deal to nil. PLUMBING SUAM AM) HOT WATER III AUNG A1J Work Guaranteed Prices KouHomiblo COFFEEN & PRICE Through the Wall FORJW'GUIRE Judtjo Calkins Sentences Man Con By CLEVELAND MOFFETT victed of Manslaughter for the Killing of Iflnatz Knanpa Plea for Mercy. R. GUANYAW J 11 North DSt Mod ford, Ore. Phone MU Copyright, 1905, by D. Appleton & Co. UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. r ffV"" r- v s pr TXo "tunica toward tno barricade and saw that tho flames vrcro licking their trny through tho wall of logs. Tho licat iras bcconilnc unbearable. Co jncnll crawled In behind tho shelter f logs and crouched down beside tho .StrL She was quite unconscious now, trot was breathing peacefully, smiling ly, wUh face flushed and red lips parted. Suddenly thoro was a crumbling of logrf at the passageway, and tho cham ber became light as day while n blast of beat swept over them. Coqucnll .looked out around tho end of tho shel ter and saw flames a yard long shoot ing toward them through widening breaches in tho logs. Then ho thought of his mother. She would know that her boy had fallen In a good cause, as his father had fallen. Alice stirred uneasily and opened kcr eyes. Then she sat up quickly, and there was something In her face Coqucnll had never seen there, some thing he had never seen in any face. She cried: "Tou have taken my beautiful dolly. Poor little Esmeralda! Ton throw her .up on that shelf, Wil lie yea, you did." alien, before Coqucnll could prevent Jt, she slipped out from behind the belter and stood up In tho Arc bound chamber. "Como backr ho cried, reaching aft er her, but the girl evaded him. "There it is, on that shelf," sho went era positively, and, following her An s",' Coqucnll saw, what he had not 3Mtlced before, a massive stono shelf Jetting out from the wall Just over tho "wood pile. "You must get my dolly." he ordered. -Certainly. I'll get It." soothingly. Sho stamped her foot in displeasure. TI don't like this place." She caught Coquenll's hand. "We'll go out where -the fairies are. That's a much nicer IsJaco to play. Willie." Sere there came to M. Paul an urg ing of mysterious guidance, as If an rkiward voice had spoken to htm and "g3- A MOMENT fcATEB IIS HAD CAItBIED HEB SAFELY THROUGH rhAU.ES. aid that God was trying to save them; that ho had put wisdom In this girl's jsaouth and that he must listen. "All right," ho said, "but-bow do we set there?" 'Through tho door under tho shelf. Ton know perfectly well, Wllllol" "Yes," ho agreed, "I know about the loor, but I forget how to get It open." "Silly!" She stamped her foot again. "You push on that stono thing under the shelf." Coqucnll looked at tho shelf and saw thiit It was supported by two stone brackets. "You mean tho thing that holds the shelf up?" "Yes; you must press It" "But there arc two things that hold the shelf up. Is it tho ono on this side that you press or tho ono on that jslde?' "Dear mo, what an aggravating boy! 3f b the ono on this side, of course." "Goodf u He .found her suddenly limp in his tfras. Having Bpoken tbeso strange 'words of wisdom or of folly, sho had ymc back Into unconsciousness. CoquenU belloved that they were words of wisdom, and without a mo vent's hesitation he acted ou that be lief. Tho wall underneath tho shelf was half covered with piled up logs, and theso must be removed In splto of the names. It was tho work of a madman or of me Inspired. Three times Coqucnll foil to tho floor, gasping for breath. Tho skin on bis arms and neck was banging away In shreds. At last tho space was cleared, and Paul Ooquenll stumbled forward and seized the left baud bracket and pressed It with nil bis might. Instantly a door underneath, cuu jilngly hidden In tho wall, yawned -epen on a squnro black passage. With a bound ho was back at tho belter and had Alice in his urms. wbIUiu: acaln. as sho slept as sho dreamed. And a moment Liter ho tiao carried her safely through flames that actually singed her hair mid laid her tenderly tu the cool passage. And be sldo her he laid the baron's diary! Then ho went back to close the door. But first he reached up insldo that flery furnace and. groping over tho hot stono shelf, brought down n scorched and battered and dust covered little figure that had lain there for many years. It was the lost dolly! (To Be Continued.) GRIFFIN GETS $5000 FOR JULY FIGHT PERMIT SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., May 27. Pretty soft for Jim Griffin, pro moter of tho Broadway Athletic club, heir to tho July fight permit. For handing tho precious document ovor to Gleason and Ricknrd, Griffin will receive $5000 and not $12,000, as somo of tho eastern wiseacres have guessed it. Tho deal whereby Griffin cops this juicy bit of coin, nccording to cur rent gossip, was so simplo that any schoolboy, with similar opportunities, could have swung it. When negotia tions were opened earlior in tho year by Ricknrd and Gleason, nud while Griffin was casting about for a card for July 2, an arbitrary price of $5000 was fixed for the permit. The big fight promoters thought that was too much and turned to Emeryville. PENNSYLVANIA EXPECTS BIG APPLE OUTPUT HARRISBURG, Pa., May 27. ctate Zoologist H. A. Surface says that his reports show that, except in portions of tho Schuylkill and Lebanon valleys, the apple crop in dications are fine and the damage done in those localities is not heavy. Tho apple crop Inst year was good, and, as many trees have commenced to bear, the yield for 1910 should be immense. Medford, Oregen: This certifies that we have sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho care of all kidney, blad der and rheumatic troubles for ten years, and have never had a com plaint. It gives quick and permanent elief. Sixty days' treatment in each bottle. Medford Pharmacy. tf -VOTICB TO STOCTCnOLDKTtS. Notice Is hereby given, that the annual meeting of stockholders of the Pacific and Eastern Railway will bo held at the oftico of the company, in Medford, Oregon, on Monday, June 6, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of tho President. O. P. HUMPHREY, Secretary. REDUCED RATES FOR AVIATION B1KET. The Southern Pacific company has announced a rate of a fare and a third for round trip, points Roseburg to Aslhand, for the aviation meet to be hold horo May 27, 28 and 29. Tick ets returning good up to and includ ing May 30. m2&sskrM HMHEHHMMnaBMin&' WBPHMi tt-i:d For Sale at all Grocers Among tho first cases called nt tho Josophlno county term of court this week was Ut.-.t of James McGulro, who was found guilty of trnnslnugh tcr by tho last Jury term. Whon tho enso was cnl.od attorneys for tho de fendant appeared and vhen donled a now trial filed two potltlons with tho court, ono signed by nil tho mombora of tho Jury whl fouud McGulro guil ty and ono signed by ctllzons, asking tho court's mercy, says tho Obsorvor. Tho defendant was broi'ght Into court and whon asked If ho had any thing to say ho nroso and with trom bltng voice, colorless face, his fingors nervously clutching tho table, snld that ho was Innocent ot murder nud that ho had killed Ignaz Knnppka In coif defense. Judgo Calkins then stated that ow ing to tho patltlons, and especially that of tho jury, ho felt Inclined to favor tho prisoner, but that homicides wore too often uncalled for and that ho felt it his duty to sentence tho prisoner. Ho then sentenced him to ten years In tho penltortlary. Mc Gulro received tho sentento unmoved and when taken from tho courtroom by tho sheriff oyed tho few. who woro assembled there. Ho did not speak until ho was down stairs, whon ho turned to tho sheriff and romarkei: "He gave enough." Ho did not ex pect to got clear, but ho thought tho sentence would bo llghtor. McGulro is Gl years old and with good be havior will servo his tlrao In about soven years, but tho confinement will work a hardship on hlui and ho will bo a very old man when ho comes out of prison, If ho should live that long. DRIVERS that know the country BIGS that cover the country QUICKLV AND WITH COMfr'.MtT TO YOU AUK AIAVMYH TO 1K FOUND At TIIK FAItliOW DOW INO, I'ROl'UIKTOIUS. WEST SIDE STABLES PHONE 2131 8. GllAPK BTKHKT ' W A N T E D Timber and Coal Lands Engineering ami Surveying Contracts Taken and Estimates Furnished B. H. & CO. Medford, Oregon Office in JacKion County Bnlt, Upstairs In Case of tSickness PHONE 3 G 4 1 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near PoBt Office AIlNight Sorvico Frou Dolivory WE WANT ONE-THIRD OF --THE PEOPLE OF HED- FORD TO TRY RARDON'S PEERLESS BREAD. THE OTHER TWO-THIRDS ARE ALREADY USING IT. - -t- Wright's Investments J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOnN S. ORTn, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cnshior. The Medford National Bank Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $10,000 SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS J TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. 4 Mdorn 7-roora bungalow nnd 50x 200-foot lot on pnvemcut, closo in; nice shado and well-kept grounds; a fine homo; $4750; terms. Neat 5-room house, 2 fine lots 50x 120, Grounds well improved, roses, borries, etc.; just off pavement; com- fortably furnished; for $3700, Roodj terms. 1 Nico 5-room cottage, fine barn and woodhouse, somo fruit trees bearing, 50xl40-foot lot, on fine street; a bar gain nt $1500. 7-room houso and two 2-room housekeeping apnrttnonts, furnished, close in on beautiful street, income $05 per month; a good investment nt $4300, terms. Fino cornor lot, closo to Onkdalo, in good locality; for a few days at $475. Somo beautiful, viewy lots on Ent Main at bargain prices; don't fail la let us show them to you. You are sure to be pleased. J. BRUCE WRIGHT & CO. 132 West Main. Phono 2001. RESOLVED Tho best resolution for you to mako is to como to tin for your next suit, if you want Komothing out of tho ordinary. Wo do tho bost work and cbarg Iho lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT TUB FKOOKfcSBIVB TAILOB U 4 II ii 1 ii Notice Tho old established Medford Bakery and Delicatessen havo again resumed business with now men, bettor goods, prompt service. Everything up-to-date. Our motto Is to pleano our pat rons. Give ub a trial. Re spectfully, A. F. RE1NKING & Co. SOUTn CENTRAL AVE. PHONE MAIN 2252. DON'T GE DECEIVED GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Mnin St., Medfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE CTiinnniiimmn By unscrupulous peddlers who are traversing tho country offering yon buggies, carriages and hacks at prices which they claim to be lowor than our prices at homo. We are publishing this circular as advance notice that wo aro in position to meet any compotitivo prices made by any foreign representations and will guaranteo to give you hotter goods for less money. Remembor, wo stand behind our goods with n strong per sonal guarantee and make it good. Better patronizo homo dealers, whore you know you will get fair treatment and any repairs can be had prompt ly. We Bhip our goods direct' from the factory, thereby securing lowest factory prices and best carload freights. It. n. PJtlCIIAItD & Co., Medford. HUBBARD BROS., Medford. EMIL PIEL, Ashland. FREEMAN & WILEY, Central Point. REAL ESTATE Farmland Timber. Land v? Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and MiningClaims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building ------- Medford Iron Works E. 13. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agonta in Southern Oro- gon for FADIBANKS, MORSE & CO. - Real Cut Glass i02tjftt no "HCBttissonmunt ot I-lawke h WPjfikS&Ai Uut UIiihh over shown in mou i'WTM ford Glass that is cut from r7K-- IVi niw o-iiw iMituat itui j i.uu W&lHfi'J' II hears the trade mark. MARTIN J. REDDY Jeweler, near P. O. - -- -- - Roanoke Roanoke One of the Most Beauti- f ul Resident Sections of Medford Roanoke Addition is just far enough out to elim inate all noise and hustle of tho husiness section and yet it is just right for the man who is in husiness. Only ton minutes' walk from tho railroad. This is hecoming one of the most finished residonco districts of Medford, Tho lots all face on Main street and Roso avenue. Cement sidowalk all in. Sower and water mains laid Tho lots aro high and sightly, which gives them a great advantage. Building re strictions $2000. Thoro aro already sovoral fino now cottages on tho property. Those lots aro quito largo, being 50x137, which gives plenty of room for garden and garage and other necessary buildings. Como and mako your selections early. Prices $735 to $750 for east and west front lots. J. W. DJIESSLER AGENCY Selling Agents Roanoke Roanoke Geo. W. Priddy O. D. Naglo Goo. T. O'Brien Medford Brick Company Contractors and Manufacturers of Brick. Doalors in Prossod Brick and Lime. OFFICE IN POSTOFFICE BLOCK, ROOM NO. 5 Phono No. 3181. I Hta i'iHiiite. f t ' "f . it l'