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MEDFORD MALT. TRJJJUNE, MEDFORD, OJllWON, MONDAY. JUNE 0. 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Hubbard KroH. iiiiliiml (wo ciiih of liUKKiOH loduy. Tim liuliuH of llui M. K, church, mtiilli, will ,li)(l a cooked food milu nil ilny TlmiHdiiy, tli, ut tho Ward, i-olio. UK) Went Main, Furmorrt ami FruiigroworH bank building. (ID K. I). MriggH, C II. WalNoit ami (J, P. HIllingH, Atdiluud nlloinoyH, worn at V .lnoknonvlllo Monday attending circuit ootirt, Wit have just received liy oxproMH a lull lino oi' Indiim Iioiiho (Iiohhoh and kimono, in all (ho latoHt ormilloiiH. Yon ought to hoo them OiIh weulf. Second floor, Hiilt department. Konl-iiui-'h. ' 07 l' W. SlroolH wiih nt Woodvillo Monday looking after buHinoHH inler ofltri. Kxtrn upoolnl offering hjih-joh "mid dle" wiiIhIh, tlio IntoHl thing out. TIiIh week, Halo prion $1.50. Kontnor'H 07 .John WilldiiHon and Joo WHhoii loft Sunday evening for I'orllaiul to at tend tlio rornj carnival. MIhhuh and children kciuuIuhh black ribbed Iioho, all nir.cH, Hploiidid sellers nt tlio roiculnr prion 15e, special thin ' week, only 11. Halo prioo. rCont nor's. 07 U. I'. Hriggs, tlio Hullo Falls mer chant, wiih in Med I'o id on buxiuoHH Monday. Any little artiolu you can imagine for iirio in tlio ol'fioo may bo found at tho Morrivold Shop. 07 dipt. It. C. F. AiiHlbury of Quid Hill was a Medford vitdtor Sunday. A. Slovor returned Saturday night from a Iiuhuiohh trip to Hulto Fulls. Iteliuilt and now typewrite at Tho Morrivold Shop. 07 MitiHCH Clara Out nun and Freda NoIhoii, Iohhooh of tho fino now mod ern .hospital ri'eontly completed at Ashland, hiwiiI Sunday in Medford aeoompauied by friends who were showing them tho valley. Hvery yotutir woman jukI dotoH on Whitman's. Tho Morrivold Shop. 07 It. K. Ilanev of nJekHonvillo wiih in Medford Monday on I)ii8iiienn. Hoya and girls, did you write your story on "Why Sonio Medford Mer chant Don't Advertise"? Got it into this office by Tuesday sure. Tho W. T. York Co. reports the tmlo of two ten-acre tracts in tho Midway Tract near Talent to It. It. Dorlaud, lately of Ogdett, Utah, for .() 100. Tho parly who took an Ivor John Kon whool from in front of Alien fc ncngau'H Btoro and loft a Haoyclo iiiHlead can have his whool by ad dressing "Whool," oaro this office, and paying for thin advertisement, fl 1 h. O. Coleman has purchased six acres of orchard land adjoining Tnl imiI from Delhort Fold and will re move thoro with bin family hood. Pavod Rtrootn, comont aidowalks, valor, cowor, olootrio lights and nil improvements will bo found in tho Oueon Anno addition; only eight -TuiiiufoB wnlk from tho PoHtoffioo. Cholco lots $050. 18 North Front ntroot. Itiloy llnmmorsloy of Gold Hill wns in Medford Monday on business. All atylofl of legal blanks at tho 'Mali Tribune office Ovor n hun dred forma. Chris Konnoy of nJokBonvillo was n Medford business visitor Mundoy. Those lots on Queen Anno nvonuo are going rnpldly; bettor got In be- -foro vnluoB advance Easy tonus. .18 North Front utreot. Attorney J. L. HnmmorHlv of Gold 'Hill wiih at JaokHonvillo oMnday on "business boforo tho circuit court. Can you ostimnto tho vnluo of a -Quoon Anno nvonuo lot n year from nowT Only $050, nt prouont, caHh or tormH. 18 North Front Btrcot. Mrs. F. II. Fnrrar of Gold Ilny was n Medford visitor Monday, Solid blook of 20 lots, within blook of paving, at a bargain if taken nt onoo. Aylor & Burnett. 07 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walonnan loft Sunday evening for Portland to nt 'tond tho roso carnival. Uonasoo Hoofing nwnrdod gold modnl nt A. Y. r. oxpoBition. Mndo from Trinidad Lnko nsphnlt nnd gunrantood. No oxpnusion or con traction. 08 C. A. Maeholf wiib at Ashland Suu lny. Scalp trontmont given by nppoint mont at homos of patrons. Tolophono Mnin 3873. 08 II. G. Smith of Grants Pass was In Medford Monday on legal business. John II, Cnrkin, nttoruoy at Imv, ovor jackson County Bank Col. C. E. 8. Wood of oPrtland was in Hertford Monday on a buHinoss trip. A codnr chest makes an idonl gift for tho Juno brido. Drop ii and lot us show you a sainplo. Mission Fur niture Works, corner Eighth and Holly stroots. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wright of tho Medford Hardware Co., arc visiting (ho .roso carnival at Portland. If you want n now slooping room or two, cool and oasy walk, call up Main M71. Hoasonnhlo prioos, Mrs. C, P, Buck and her daughtor, Mrs. Elizabeth MoKonzio loft Sunday ovoning for Portlnnd to attend tho roso onrnivnl, Mrs. Buck will nftor- ward visit with Mrs. MoKonzio at Spokane where tho latter is employed as u linotype operator. Men, try u oako of Fox's idiaving soap (only onu lathering necessary). Spirolla Shop, II. Humphrey wont to Portland (his morning to attend tho roso carnival and moot his brother and family thoro who arc on route to Alaska on a pleasure trip from their homo in Now Britain, Conn. They have not mot sinco they wore boys, over fifty years since Wm. Arthurs and wife of Audrey, Baker courtly, aro visiting Mr. mid JnVs. John Bollinger. , , Miss Wilson of San Francisco is vicmuig ner auiii, ansa aiiiioiiii Wil son. Triple Murder. MAHSHAUrOWN, Iowa, Juno 0. James Hardy, his wife and son, woro found dead hero today under oirouiiiHtniifOH that point to murder. Tho authorities are investigating to determine whether triple murder or murder and suioido was done. GILLETTE EXPLAINS THAT JHJERVIEW Says His Confidence Was Violated by Reporter In Chlcano Says He Can Sco Nothlsfj But Jeffries As to the Mill. mil GAME IS HOODOO FOR MEDFORD Absence of Several Prominent Fans Also Contributed, Besides Some Ball Playlnn nn Part of Pass Boys. $2.50 Corsets, 98c. A broken loL of Boyal Worcester corsots of batiste or coutil material, short or long models, medium or high bust. Our regular values up to $'2.50. Also Nemo corsets. Very special, to close them out, at 08c. 7 KKNTNKU'SO XOTICK. All inomnorH of tho high school alumni arc rugontly roipiestcd to at tend a IiiihIiiohh meeting la tho libra ry room of tho city linll p. 8 o'clock tonight. MU8. KAM'I! WOODKOKD, Secretary. BURBANK PERFECTS TWO MORE FLOWERS SAN FRANCISCO. Cab, Juno !. Luther Burbauk, the plant wizard, of Santa Bonn, has auoiiuced the per fection of two new flowers. One 'a a white primrose and the other ho terms Oenothera Durhuukii. Burbauk left today for Lompoc, Cal where ho has a ranch, where lie performs many of his ovxriinout. Ho believes tho climate and conditions there are suitable for raising white primroses and the Oenothera Bur-bankii. SACBAMENTO, Cab, Juno 0. In an interview given shortly after his return from u six weeks' trip through tho east, Governor James N. Gillcll told of tho interview granted in Chi- cago to a roprcsoutntivn of tho Unit ed Press in which he said ho believed James J. Jeffries would win tlio Jth of July battle. Incidentally tho governor express ed an uncomplimentary view of Chi cago ncwopapor men, saying the whole matter came about through the violation of confidence on the part of n reporter, for a .Chicago morning pu per, who ipiotcd remarks which ho had made in private and not for pub lication. Governor Gillcll said that a re porter from the morning newspaper came to him and asked him to talk about the Panama Canal exposition. The governor said ho granted the in terview gladly and (hat after it was over the reporter and ho chatted over several matters and tho Joffrics Johnson fight came up. "Ho asked me what I thought about (ho Joffries-JohuHou fight," said the governor. "In confidence I express ed (ho hope that Jeffries would win. I said in my opinion ho would heat Johnson and I could not see how there could bo any result. From our conversation the interview appearing in the morning paper was written." Tho governor then expressed his Woven Inn lgs of fast baseball was necessary to break the winning streak of tlio Medford team at Grants Pass B.indny. It was the 13U gamo, 12 of which bad boon victories and be sides, nolthor Ulnho Kliim nor George Morrimnn woro present. Tlio doiiblo handicap was too much for the boys, and an a consoquonco they lost tho game. HuoIjo'b accident la tho first, when lit running .to second ho turned his ankle and had to bo taken out of tho game, help out tlio hoodoo. Hill went In to catch, but after two Innings was taken out- ?.ml Muelck subotltutcd. Medford scored 3 la tho first on ForgiiBon's wlldacns, Ilcn'.mlman walked, took second on Strain's sac rifice, Miles we safe on Ferguson's error, Hcnsolmnn taking third. Isaacs hit a stinger to right and both run ners scored wInapc8 taking second on tho play. WIlKlnson walked, and Isaacs scored a minute later on Fau hlan's fumblo of Beetle's sharp grounder. Tlio lnttcr waB called out at second on a close decision and nt tho snmo time injured his anklo so that ho had to bo carried from the fild. That mado three, and there was notMng moro doing until tho 8th, when Wilkinson singled and took second while the other fellows were booting tho b..U around and scored on Williams' or-or at third, when An tic hit onp through him and Black ington's hit; It was curtains for tho Mcdfordites after that, but the score was tied and remained so until the olovonth. Grants Pnsa commenced with one 25TH INFANTRY III TROUBLE AGAIN Renlment of Nenro Soldiers Made Notorious Throuuh Brownsville Af fair Anain in Limelight Negro Trooper Attacks White Woman. Bishop and Lady von Scheele to Tour America. disapprobation of the methods of this particular reporter. He charged that'ncc ln tho third, two In tho fourth, this man betrayed his confidence. TO CREATE PRINCE OF WALES IN NEAR FUTURE LONDON, June (I. Tlio Duke of Cornwall will bo created Prince of Wnlos probably on June 'J.'l, tho six teenth anniversary of his birth. Tho towns of Cardiff and Carnavaii will contend for tho honor of tho event if the creation tnkes place in Wales. "A representative of (he United PresM came to my room nt the Con gress Hotel, nnd laid a copy of the paper boforo me," Gillelt Miid. "When I saw (his htory I lost my temper and I believe I made some uncompliment ary remarks about prizo fights. When the United Press man asked me if I had been quoted correctly, I replied that I had expressed the opinion that Jeffries would win and that I could seo no chanee whatever for him to lose." If ovory wnnt ad brought tho do slrod result, tho affalra of dally llfo would bo too slmplo; If only nn oc cnslonal one did, tho affairs of dally llfo would bo too comploto. A clovor classified advortlsor is moRfortuno-proof. Send a Messenger that will moot with tho ap proval of tho recipient of your message. Any old kind of a messenger won't answer. Tho 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 751 it,iJa. fijfrrer hnimn tttthntry "Icvtjr thi tMttr.mrlk" because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. Old llAursiuni IIonu U clan, crlip ', ,n,l,e ,or v'n, iri.p ImtincM lolki. i oM on tin ussumiulon thai lliry economy In quality, A handsome peclmtn book ulyn upon request, show. I"H letterheads and other business forms, printed, lithographed and engraved on the white and lourleei colors MudehyliAMi'siriKK I'avkk Com can v, ilm uly paper makers in he world making bomi puper exclusively, Medford Printing Co. 38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE HEARST CALLS TEDDY TIN AND TOY SOLDIER LONDON. Juno fl. W. K Hcnisl has telegraphed the Daily Mail from Pans n column and a half violently attacking Itoosovclt for his speech nt (ho Guild hall. IIo says, nmonp other tilings: "Evory Irao American abroad ar dendy wishos Roosevelt would cense claiming to represent Amcricnn ideas in foreign countries, and (hat he would go homo nnd attend (o his own business. Self-rospccling Amoricans aro tired of seeing this eglf-ndvertis-ing individual parading Europo olniming to reprcsont n DemocnUic nation, while seeking (o ingrnUntc himself in undomocratio ways with roprosentiUivos of monarchies and empires. "Amoricans who love (heir country nnd holievo in Republican institution's uro shocked and outraged to hear (his supposed ropresen(a(ivo of re publicanism preaching oppression of subject states. Tho United Stn(es is being uiisropresontod nbroad by a (in soldier, n (oy colonel, who, although unwilling lo submit to discipline fori (ho fow days he served in the army, hns been forovor sinco trying to in fliot military methods and arbitrary rule on his own pcoplo nnd othors." SEATTLE, Wash.. June fl.-A mass meeting will be held this even ing ut a hall in (ho neighborhood of Fort Lnwton to demand (ho removal of tho twenty-fifth infantry, a negro regiment from the garrison. This move follows nn attack on Mrs. J. W. Redding, wife of Captain J. W. Redding, n prominent Puget Sound mariner, at her home in Law ton Park nddtion Saturday af(cr- noon by a negro (rooper. A priva(c is held in (he gunrd house at the fort ns n suspect. Tho commander refus es to givo out the man's nnmo until his innocence or guilt is proven. The twenty-fifth ia the negro reg iment mndo notorious by the Browns ville nffnir. Officers at the fort de clare, however, that only a scattering of the men in tho regiment at the timo of the Brownsville ernbroglio, are still in government sen-ice. A protest was made against the regiment nt Fort Lnwton. Congress man Humphrey, after the protest had been ignored, promised personally to sec to the removal of the troops ut (ho first outbreak. Yesterday morning every soldier nt tho fort was passed before Mrs. Red ding nnd her two dnughtcrs. She fniled to identify nny man positively but stated than one soldier resembled the culprit with the exception thut his moustache was waxed and that her assailant had worn n white civil inn's shirt instead of the regulation HIBl K ' mtl fr ,flffi$ J" ,&&. i ' 1iIBNsW.-V assssssssssssssB BSSSSFSBSSSJ w Vlk ttvi ' BtiHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSB aBaaaaaaaV '" Wk mJaHnlll Hi 4 jfFWlQi flaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH BaHBaaaaaaaV HveBSSfBsBaaaaaBaBV'v' BBaaVBaaBaaVBfisBSSBPLaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaflBW BBBBaaaaaaaV'9wvteHBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWv'-4Ej BBaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'sjBHHBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS IHMftJBM'BStfJlBBaBaaalBlL 'JfjAift SflS aaaaaaaasaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflal MsaB3aHassMBMaE JKHaB duo to Dlacklngton's dropp'ng 8mlth'8'obvc drab. This is the man now in fly ln right after Dowers had lilt and the cuard house. He was ordered taken second whllo Hill was fumbling linker's third strike. Dovors scored nnd Smith hit the rubber on Fergu son's hit. They made It 4-3 ln the sixth, when after Dakcr had struck out Smith was Mt by Coleman, the second man ho. has hit this Reason, stole second and' camo in on Rlggc' single. With tho score tied In tho eighth nothing was doing until tho 11th In Bplto of tho fact that Wilkinson slam med out a three-bagger In the 10th, but waB caught trying to get homo on Music's bunt. nowers duplicated tho act la Grants Pans' half, but also died on third. In tho 11th Smith hit to left, stole second and scoied when Miles picked up Rlggs' easy grounder and tried to soo how far lie could throw tho pill ovor Wilkinson's head. It was a beautiful exhibition of aviation. Tho score R. II, Grants Pass 5 9 Medford 4 C Notes. Tho 13th game with tho leading" fans away, what could you oxpoct? Dlalno Klum and George Morri mnn are renponslblo. Ed Wilkinson wns also nbsont. Antlo'fl one-handed catch of Wil liams' high fly In tho fifth was a feature Also Henselman's catch of a high foul from Osborao's bat In the olshth. Tho "Protzel" wns right on top of the Medford bench vlion ho grabbed tho ball. It was a long run and a gront catch to wash the wax from his moustnche and last night F. G. Carlson, a row- boat man. positively identified him ns one of five soldiers whom he row ed from Ballard and landed, near tho Redding home nn hour before the nssnult ou Mrs. Redding. E. .4 5 GRASS FIRE; SOUTH GRAPE CALLS FIRE DEPARTMENT Ibwi Two onuses might havo contributed to tho grass firo which ooourrod nt 312 South Grnpo street oMnday nt 10:'J0, earolossuoss or nooidonl. Tho fonnor oauso was porhaps (ho loading ono, as (ho lots havo boon covered with "foxtail" and othor early matur ing grasses nnd no apparont effort has boon mndo to keep down tho growth. Tho grass is dry and burns like tinder, nnd (ho slightest spark sols i( on firo. Boforo tho firo de partment could roach tho scene tho flnmos whioh Jind started in (ho grass baolc of 312 South Grnpo stroet, had been extinguished through tho timoly nssistnnco of tho noighbors, but with a wind hko that of Sunday afternoon thoro might havo boon (hings doing iiijhnt neighborhood. This should bo a lesson to all prop erly owners (o soo that thoro is no doad grass nllowod to aooumulato about tho premisos, nnd it should Biiggost to (ho firo committee to ex orcise its authority to roquiro (ho removal of such menaoos (o tho ci(y. Wnnt advertising will mako "cash sales" fop- you of your unusod things without much dolay, or bothor, or oxponso. PORTLAND STRIKE BUT BEGINNING Motal Trades Union Vice-President Says Movement Will Spread Over All of United States to Gain Eight Hour Day. XOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the district court of the United States for tho district of Oregon. In tho mntter of Bakor-Hutchason Company, an Oregon corporation and tho Hutchason Company, a partner ship, composed of J. F. Hutchason, C. W Zorn and Kugler, bankrupts. In bankruptcy. To the creditors of tho Baker HutchaBon Company, an Oregon cor poration, and tho Hutchason Com pany, a partnership composed of J. F. Hutchason, C. W. Zorn nnd Ku glor, bankrupts, of Oregon, In Jack son county, nnd district nferesaid: Notice is hereby given that on the aoth day of April, 1910, tho raid Ba-ker-Hutchason Company, an Qrswra corporation, and the Hutchinson Com pany, n partnership composed of J. P. Hutchason, C. W. Zorn and Ku gler, woro duly adjudicatoi bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of the creditors of thoni or either of them will bo hold at tho Jackson County Bank, nt Medford, Oregon, on tho 17th dny of Juno, 1910, at two o'clock In the afternoon, nt which timo tho said creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint a trustee, examlno tho bankrupt, and transact such othor business as may properly como boforo said meeting. Juno 4, 1910. HOLBROOK WITHINGTON, Roforoo in Bankruptcy The MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE . THE M M. Direct From a Run of Forty-two Weeks In Portland, in The Powers That Be Avery Hapgoods great play a. gem of rare dramatic power. Moving PItcures and Vaude ville numbers between all acts. Not a dull moment. Mon. Tues. and Wed. JUNE 13, 14, 15 nt 8:30. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. Excursion Rates to the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs , $60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City ..... $60.00 St. Joseph .... $60.00 St Paul .... . f6O.0O St. Paul via Council Bluffs ...iseS.JX) Minneapolis direct .......,...... 60,00 l'OKTLAND, Oro., Juno C Tho striko of the motnl trndes unions on tlio Pacific coast for nn oifiht hour day is but tho opening of tho cam paign for an eight hour day in ovory part of tho United States, according to William Ilannon, vice president of tlio international union today. "Tho fight was started on tho Pa cific coast booauso conditions aro more favorable here," said Ilannon. '('I'l.lo Jo 4 1 ., :..! -p ,.. ii i.i.ij io w uu a il-jiu UL BirUllglU Oil tho nioritK of tho question. "As soon as tho strikors win on tho Pacific- slope, tho campaign will move eastwnrd across tho country until ov ory mnchiuo shop in tho nntion has boon put on tho eight hour schedulo.'' Ilannon nllcgos that certain officials of tho Willamette Iron Works of Portland, tho Moran Ship Yards and Washington Iron Works of Soattlo aro tho only pontons who stand in tho way of an agreement of tho northwost motal trndes strikors and tho employers. ! 36 Injured in Wreck. BIRMINGHAM, Aln., June 0. Thirty-six pcoplo aro suffering to day from injuries received in tho wrook of tho Southom Limited ou tho Frisco system in Wnlker county Into yestordny. Six nro injured seriously but none will dio. All tho injured woro from local points in Florida nnd Alabama. 'Minneapolis, via Council Bluffe $63,90 Duluth, direct ?66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis t mss.. T..,., JI67.5.0 Tickets will bo on sale Mav 2d' and atfi 5iinA 9 A iTfTi and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3dj September 8th. I The above rates apply from Portland only. From point south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rato via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st, Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or I WM. MoMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon T . ' ' " ri irtr i t": Do You Own a Block in H DIN If You Want a Block of This Addition See Any Agent or W. H. EVERHARD HOTEL MOORE, MEF0RD, OREGON.