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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910. ii I V ', l ;r 1 i !K i s , " , SOCIAL AND PERSONAL T. H. I'oltongo'r returned Buliirduy i'niin Ciiloiilin, whoro ho Iiiih Ijcoii wllh IiIh I'lunlly, who will upend hov iiml wcoIih at that nmort. MImm draco llonry Mpmil Sunday with rulullvoH mill fi-iundx al AhIi IiuiiI. Ah good Hlooplng rooniH for $2 to $2.f0 u week, or ijH Id .fll) u iikuiIIi, an iiii.v lintel ol'I'iiiM ai t'nmi $1 to $2 a .lay. Call Main -II7J. II' Joliii II. Ilutlur and Cluronoo Nou left Hiitiinlay evening on n tun dnyH' lmlilni,' and oinnpiiiK trip to Crutor Lalco mid tlio Klainatli country. Thru Cmiioron of JnokHouvlllo wiik In Medford Mo ml ay. Alkuit-Iiimibort Htylngnipliln anil Conklin Hi'lf'fillinj,' puiiH at tliu Mor rivnlil Shop. 72 II, C. tiloililard ami wlfo went to I'ronpm'l .Sunday o iiiHpiut work ho lm; done on tliu power canal. Ilnvo you hi'cii Hid now hair wnvorn? OivuH tho murcol wnvo without hunt. Bpirolln Cornot Pur lorn. William llnyca ol' (lold Hill wtu in Mmlfonl. WcIIh dmr, walled mid jilted. Rook wolln h Hpooiiilty, TIiok. Mu llalu, il'Jfl North Holly t. I'liono No. 2103. 72 J. Martin whb the ovor-Sunduy uiumt ol' .1. C. Knyart at liin Rogue Rivur- ranch. J. C. Aitkin ol! Woodvillu wponl Saturday and Sunday in Medford. 1 ChurrioH for alo Hoyal Anus, lllisok ItupuhlicaiiH, Black TartnriaiiH and Ox HoartN. Waller It. Stokofl, phono Farmer 470011. 70 A. S. ItoHuiiliiuitu in attending tliu i'toilit agonta' mooting at Portland. II. .1. Nvul.y and family havo re turned from Spokmio to make their Iioiiiu in Mudford. .Urn. William Cook of Gold Hill , wan at .Medford .Monday on her way to .Inoknonville on Imihiiiuhh. Oiih Samiii'lH returned Monday from a tmtducHtt trip north. J John Suininorvillo in hack from a week hiH'iit at Albany and Portland. Soo tho auto hair nuts at tho Spi- rolla Cornet I'arloni. "Doc" It. Oro Stophoimon is homo from tho roHO carnival. S. S. Sundry of Woodvillu wiih a Medford vitdtor Monday. Aikcii-l.umhcrt ritylngrnphio and Coiikliu Mdf-1'illiug puiiH at tliu Mer- rivold Shop. 72 , Fire iiiHiirauco; protector uiiiler- X wriUirK. Aylav & Harnutt. 7-1 S. A. PattiHou of tho Control Point Horald wiih in Medford Monday or. IhIMIU'HH. Thu addition of (piality and homo comforts will ho Queou Anno water, buwur and paved HtrootH building re coiiHtructioiiH. Soo McCallum, liotol Nash, tf S. W. McClendou of Gold Hill wiih a Medford visitor Monday. Aikvn-I.nmhort Htylogrnphio and Conklin nolf-filling peiiH at thu Mor rivold Shop. 72 V. I. Vnwtor wiih it Ashland Sun day on a visit. Whoro in Medford can you got hot tur values than in Qucon Anno nddi tionf Did you notice tho cut of tho now public school to ho erected in Queen Anno! Got busy. Tho pres ent prico won't last long, tf Daniels for Duds is tho only live 1 inon's store in Medford today. 72 Mr. and Mrs. .!. D, Pelton of Port Klamath, are visiting relatives mid friends in tho valley. They wore among thu first to maku tho trip over thu Roguo Rivor road this hoiisoiiv Automobile' iusuraiico, Boston fh fiurunco Co., host company, lowest rati). Aylor Si Hnrnoit. 7-1 . Hex Ijiimpiumi of tliu Gold Hill News was at Medford ami Ashland .Sunday. Kvory man who visits Daniels for Duds today will go away with a suit. Up to noon over ono bundled suits had boon sold. 72 Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Aldonhngon of Pnuatollo, Idaho, arrivod in Medford this morning on a visit to tho for mer's brother, W. II. Aldonhtigon, of the Kou'tiu Hivor Kloctriu company. John Wilkinson returned Monday from a trip to thu Portland rose oarnival. Sims After Transit Company. CHICAGO, 111., Junu 111. ChaiK lu that tho Chicago Imion Stock yards Transit company and allied corporations have not obeyed curtain , suctions of tho interstate commorce ants, United Stales District Altornoy Sims today filed a petition in thu federal court asking an injunction against any operation of thu com pany until it has complied with thu law. , Assassin Must Hnnrj. CAIRO, Hgypt, Juno 1!!. The court of cessation lias denied the appoal of T, I. Abraham Wardnni frijm tho judgmont of tho lower oourt imposing a doath snntoiioo on War v daiil for tho murdor of Promior Ron troH PiihIiii. Thu ciiko Iiiih uttraiitcd cousidur able attention in Europe mid later in Amorici. hecuiiso of the utter- niii'i'H of Col, Theodore Koosovclt, who, in his speech at Alexandria, l-KVPl, condemned Hie action of the i;vpliau iiiitionalistH In attempting (o gain Impoitauco through assassination. CIVIC FEDERATION PLAN THREE COUNCILS NI5W YORK, Juno 1.1. Tho Na tional Civic Kui'crallon Ih arrauglm; to hold councils In Mntlliion, W1h Juno Ki, at Ht. Louis Juno 1C, and Omaha Juno 20, At Mnillnon Qov ornor D.ivIhoii will jirenlilo and will deliver an add.eiiH, Thomnu O. Ad ariH of thu (Jilvontlly of Wlnconntn will rpoak on conKorvntlon of natural roxoureon. II. II, Muyorclmlr of tho WIsnoiiMla railroad commlBiilon, will speak on tho roRtilatlon of ratcxi. Governor Hadloy will proHldo f.t St. I.oulft, and Jiuro will bo itcldrozHcn on roKiilatlou of corporations by Frank W, Lehman, and tho Imporatlvo need for uniformity between tho fitatou by tho Hon. David II. Frauds. KAUFMAN PLANS TO TOUR ENGLAND SOON BAN FItANCIHCO, Cnl., Juno 13. If lib? Al Kaufman mnmiKOH to put a crimp In "Ilono-Cruuhor" Sam IaiiKfonl at tbolr little fistic moot ing lie will make a tour of England under tho mnuueomont of Dob Ilrndy and clean a liltlo coin from tho Eng lish sport lovers. If ho falls to win, 1 o In going r.'iyway. AI Is trnlnlnc t tho Seal Hock Iioiihu with Jacknon, and snyn ho la In fli-Ht-clauH slinpo. Ho noes noth ing to tho scrap but lilniRolf, and declares that ho Is golns to lowor Ham's championship pennant and ho ml lilm hack to Iloston with n largo "L" opponlte his niiuio Ir tho record books. ANTI-GRAFT CLUB IS FORMED IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, D. C, .lime K. An iiuti-grnft organisation, as yet not officially named, will establish offices hero this week. ' Thoy will ho in charge of Harry W. Walker. Among thoc said to he interested in the new orunuixntioti are Itudolph Spreckles, Norman Hapgood, Perry Helmouiit. A"gustus Thomni and Jo seph O. Wilo-tt. Sprcckcl and Hol mont will hold a conference in Parin within a few days mid will fix the date of the first national convention. ETHEL'S DOG IS BETTER: ENTIRE FAMILY IS WELL AI10AH!) STKAMSHIP KAISKH IN AUGUSTS VICTORIA, Juno lfl. With "Hongo," Miss Kthel Rooso volt's dog, in full possession of two pairs of sea legs, the entire Roose velt family and entourage reported a clean hill of health today. Tho colonel was busy throughout tho morniiiL' writing mid reading let tors. Yesterday Roosovolt attended wor ship mid addressed tho Kuropcnn immigrants aboard the vessel, wel coming them to America and oxliort iug them to become good citizens. At the conclusion of his speech the em igrants crowded about him mid kiss ed bi hands. Answers Roosevelt. LONDON, Juno 13. Sir Kdwnrd Grey, secretary of foreign affairs, to day answered tho criticism of Eng land's policy In Hgypt voiced by Col, Thoodoro Roosovolt recently at Guild hall. Sir Kdwnrd declared that tho gov ernment has complete cnnfldonco In Sir Kldon Gorst, consul gonornl of Kgypt and British agont. Tho roply of Sir Edward was re ceived with especial lntorost, as Hnosovolt spout It Id last night In Eng land as tho guest at tho country homo of tho forolgn socrutary. Grey's speech camo In responso to (piestlons ntked by Sir llonry Dnl zoll, a liberal, Groy doclarod that thoro wiih nothing, la HooBovolt'n ad dross to Justify tho questions of tho liberal representative Arnuo Hclnzo's Appoal. NKW YORK. Juno Kir--Tho fed eral court of anpeal today hoard argument on behalf of Arthur P, llcinze of Ih'inze's appeal from u de cision of thu United States district court convicting linn of conspiracy to obstruct justice. Tliu alleged con spiracy consisted of mutilating or re moving hooks of the United Copper company. Tho nppollnto court reserved decis ion. Much Cotton Stolen. MEMPHIS Tonn., Juno 13. Wholesalo arrostH were mado horo today In connection with tho theft of 10,000 bnlCH of cotton from freight liousoa. Tho arrests follow tho Indictment of Iugli Knott ot tho city ongluoorlng dopartmont, who Is accused of conspiracy to stoal cotton In 100n-10. Railroad officials horo say that thofto caused a loss of $!100,000, naskiiiB for Health. INSURANCE COMPANIES MUST PAY LOSSES SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June JH. Throo iiiHiiranco companies which endeavored to avoid payment on oT policies following thu citrlh(imku and fire of lDDII, me Hiihjecl today to payment of .f 2(J9,-J'J(J.()8 as a result of a jury'H verdict in tho United States circuit court. The dofciiso of tho companies lay in the itarthipiako clause, which provides thai fires caused by oarthtpiakus would nullify thu payment on all policies. The taking of testimony covered a period of four weeks and tho jury remained out -18 hours before re turning a verdict, Tho .defendant companies are the Commercial Union Insurance, Pala tine Insurance mid Alliuuco Assur ance. Thu California Wine associa tion will reecivu 242,-imi,07 of the total awaid. MRS. MORRIS WRITES LETTER TO UNCLE JOE CANNON WASHINGTON, D. 0., Juno 13.- lM.'h. Minor Morris, whoau forclblo ejection from tho white houso novornl years ago caiHcd suoh a sensation, bns written a lottor to Speaker Cr.nnon, deploring tho 'act that tho dofcat of her brother, Representative Hull of Coma, has been explained by his reg ularity and devotion to Cannonlsm. "No doubt," saya Mra. Morris In her letter to tho nneakor, "you havo mndo your tharo of tho troublo, but I piotost ngnlnut your being tho op probluin of J. A. T. Hull's defeat, for I do not think you woro responsible for It. "Cannonlsm did not dofcat Mr. Smith of tho saino state. Cannonlsni cannot make or unnmko." CONVICT SEEKS REVENGE AFTER HIS RELEASE CANTON, Ohio, Juno 13. Frank Nui nmnker, a formor convict, is In Jail today poi!lng tho outcomo of wounds Inflicted on John Popr, of Al li'incc, Ohio, and two otbor men whllo they woro attondlng a chri3 toeing In n church at Loulxvlllc, near horo. Popa may dlu. Nuunmaker n'logcd ho was cont to prl'.ou two years ngo on testimony of Popa. Willi two revolvers and a dag ger ho appeared at tho church last night and allot Popa In tho breast nnd lightly woundoc two ot'icr men. Tho Influence of tho priest pro von ted a lynching. AMERICAN RUGBY TEAM ENTERTAINED IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, N. S. W., Juno 13. The capital of the commonwealth pro tern is en fcto in honor of tho visit of tho American Rugby football team of Stanford university, which arriv ed hero today. Tho Now oZaland tonm is aKo horo. Tho local Rugby union is entertain ing thu Americans and New Zenland ors. Tho visitors havo already been driven around tho city and lunched at tho clubhouse, whoro President Calvert heartily welcomed tho Amer icans, not only "as Americans, hut also as representatives of tho cul ture and atlhotieism of the universi ties of the United States." ABE LABEL OF CALIFORNIA MEETS LOUIE LONG TONIGHT TACOMA. Wash., Juno HI. -What is e.xoeoted to ho ono of tho host box ing bouts in Tncomii for a long time is that scheduled for tonight between Abo Label, tho clover California)!, mid Louie Long, tho veteran local fighter, ovor a ton-round routo. Tho bout is to bo tho toplinor ut tho sniokor of tho Puget Sound Athlelio club. Pnth men havo finished their training, and report themselves in fino condition. Label will mnko his first appearance here, hut he has mndo it strong impression by reason of his victory ovor Roscoo Taylor at Portland a short timo ago. Taylor was regarded as tho promior light weight in this soction of tho country. nnskins for rionltli. HAMILTON SETS NEW RECORD. (Continued from Pnpo 1.) Curtlss iisod In Ms spoctaoulnr flight from Albnny to Now York rocontly. Many Seo Start, ny this tlmo noarly 400 porsons had gatliororl on Govornots Island, from which tho Btart wan mado, Tho weather was perfect. Hamilton had stayod ovor ulglit at tho Island, oleoplng besldo his machlno. Ho aroso at d:ybror.l: and bogp.it final preparations for tho flight. Glonn Curtis placed 1,1s staff of mechani cians at Hamilton's disposal, nnd with Hamilton ho oxamlnod nnd tested tho bl-plano. Hamilton woro a llfo prooorvor, an oilskin coat nnd puttoos ovor his stroot clothoo. Ho doesn't wear a lint. Ascends Swiftly. Aftor tho now propollor hnd boon attnehed and tostod Hamilton as- conded swiftly, circled tho Island and then atartod for tho Jersey shore Ho passed ovor tho tipper bay at a 1 eight of SOO foot and was going at a mllo ft inlnuto, headed for tho Now Jersey meadows. As tho m.ichlno rroHsod tho river tho aviator waived his hand to tho crowds that thronged tho piers and docks to got a look at him, Rlvor boats blow their sirens and many vosBols dipped tholr flags. Hit Pathfinder. At Elizabeth, N. J Hamilton turned Inland and followed n special "pathfinder," consisting of an on glno and ono car. Tho car was swathed In white blankets eo that Hamilton could follow it over tho unknown courso. Tho pathfinder started at a faBt clip and soon was tearing along a mllo a inlnuto with Hamilton flying COO foot directly nbovo It. , Tho avlntor passed Elizabeth at 7:45; Rah way, N. J., at 8:45, Tren ton at 8:50 nnd Bristol, Pa., at 9:04. oil arrived In Philadelphia at 9:28. Asks for Cigarette. Hamilton thrco times circled tho aviation Hold at Front and Erlo streets and thon landed a block from tho field. Ho was surrounded by 20,000 cheering persons and hun dreds fought for tho opportunity to grasp his hand. In tho center of tho maelstrom of men, womon nnd children, Hamilton said: "Anyono got any cigarettes?" A dozen packages woro thrust to word him. Tho nvlator accepted ono and almost Immediately scores of matches wcro lit and hold toward him. Wcntlicr Fine. "It was tho most beautiful flight I over had," said Hamilton. "Tho weather wan great." Tho crowd's first vlow of tho aoro plano was ovor Frankford station. It seemed Quivering In mld-alr, swooping upward and downward In 50-foot dips. Hamilton boro a letter from Gov ernor Hughes of New York t Gov ernor Stuart of Ponnsylvanlt.. When bo delivered tho missive to Governor Stunrt tho governor congratulated him on his successful flight. Hamll toa also boro a letter from tho Now York Times to tho Philadelphia Public Ledger. After delivering this ho hurried to a hotel for luncheon. Hotel Arrivals. Tho Moore T. S. Taylor, Rose burg; N. D. Welch, Waltcrton, Iowa; J, Burns, East St. Louis; F. R. Schlnck, Chicago; U, L. Fltzpatrlck, San Francisco; K. L. Fltzpatrlck, Snn Francisco; F. M. Ohcster, San Fran cisco; J. IC, Halght, Albany; James Johnston, Ociaba; C. S. Hampton, Portland; A. N. Holman, Portland; Paul Smith, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John Maury, El Pnso;; Jos. Walsh, Central Point; Thos. D. Ross, Central Point; II. L. Simmons, Portland; J. E. Dorn, Gold Ray. Tho Nash A. E. Voss, Watortown, Wis.; F. N. Wlthey, San Francisco; Win. Hntflold. Provo, Utah; E. A. Hastorstoln, Salt Lake; G. E. For restolr, Salt Lcko; F. J. Hutchlngs, San Frnnclcco; A. F. Colo, Eugene, Oro.; M. J. Port, Minneapolis; D. Winn, Oregon City; Henry O'Malloy, Oregon City; D. W. Dorranco, Kolor, Oro.; Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass; M. A. Smith, Now York; Julius Sol gol, Now York; W. F. Everly, Port land; S. A. Hoist, Snn Francisco; "W. W. Hnmon, Eaglo Point. Garje Gets Busy. LISBON, Juno 13. Henry T. Gngo of California, new minister to Portu gal, took up his rcsldonco In tho American consulato today, following tho presentation of his credentials to King Manuel. Tho l?lng received him cordially. Sunday's Scores. At Portland Portland 4, Los An geles 1. At San Francisco Oakland 3, Sar. Francisco 0. At Sacramento Vernon 4, Sacra mento 2. FORT ST. JAMES, ON LAKE STU ART, lUUTlSn CXLU3SnUA. This is destined to bo tho Pprtland of British Columbia, on a navlga blo rlvor and (loop wator lako with two trains running In noxt fall. Lottors pour Into our offlco all day with applications for lots. To thoso who cannot como In wo would do our utmost to mnko a good soloctlon. PricoB, $100 and S200 each; cash ?2G, balanco $10 a month. A fow 40-acro farms joining bort St. Jamos townslto nnd Lake Stunrt, $50 cash and $10 a month. You need not bo a Canadian citi zen to hold this. You nood not Im prove It, nor you nood not rosldo on It. All this land Is on or noar tho railroads, Grand Trunk Pacific, Alns ka Yukon and Canadian Northorn railroads. Rich farm lands, $8. 50 per ncro, J3.00 cash, balanco 1,00 por ncro por year until paid, , Apply Canadian Northorn Lnnd Company, 304, 305 nnd 300 Lowls building, Portland, Orogot. tf IlnskiiiB fov Health. MANY ROADS ARE BUILDING: This Year Contracts Will Agrjretjatc About $30,000,000 Many Other Projects Will Probably Be Mapped Out and Started Before 1911. PORTLAND. Ore, Juno 13. (Special.) Uy tho end of tho pres- ont year It Is promised that tho most romoto districts of Oregon vrlll bo served by railroad transportation. Central Oregon will havo two main lines, tho Orogon' Trunk and tho Deschutes railroad, and tho building of these roads Is of courso tho prime achievement of tho year la trans portation. In addition, tho Harrlman lino to Tillamook will bo completed and much progress will havo been mado by tho end of the year on tho Natron-Klamath roads. This year tho cost of contracts for now railway Unco and bottcrments In this stato will aggregate about $30,000,000. Many other Important new' projects will undoubtedly be mapped out and started beforo 1911. Portland will get tho forty-sovonth nnnual convention of tho National Wool Growers' association, the dates for which havo Just beon fixed for Jan. 5, C and 7, 1911. On tbeso dates thoro v.-lll be thousands of dole 3atcs here from the wool growing states, and the convention will bo ot wldo Interest to stockmen. In con nection with tl e gathering there will bo a big sheep show that Is expected to draw many exhibits from the farms of Oregon sheop raisers, and many blooded sheop will bo brought horo from other parts of tho coun try. Preliminary planB are now be ing mado for tbo gathering, various committees being already at work. John H. Hartog. formerl." manager of tho Eugene Commercial club, bids good-bye to Oregon and the United States, and with his two daughters sails this vreek for Rotterdam to again bo associated with tho firm of Hartog & Fesel. This company waa established in 1783, wac tho first largo Importer of American packing houso products, and bad tho contract wit? tho German Government to fur nish tho moats In the Franco-Prussian war. Mr. Hartog came to Amer ica as d lad of IS to bo associated with Armour & Co. of Chicago. Livestock shipments to tho Port land markets for tho month of May oro far ahead of tho 'mc statistics for May of last year, showing the growing Importance of this market. Particularly Is a big gain shown In hogs, which Is gratifying to tho trade. A total of 515 cars of livestock ot all kinds cr.mo to the stock yards during May of this year. The ln creaso In hogs received was over 7000 head. Tho O. R. & N. has de cided to placo In commission a reg ular stock train service, operating twlco a week from Huntington to Portland and way points. This will begin Juno 21 and will bo a great convenience to tho stock raiser. Douglas county Is taking active steps In securing good roads. A county association has been formed nt Roseburg to boost tho movement In that section of tho stats, nnd tho result ot this action will bo valuable. Tho organization was perfected Does This Appeal to You? Come and go with me to Los Molinas, Cal., and I will show you land that will pro duce ' , 10 TO 12 TONS OF ALFALFA PER ACRE EACH YEAR;; where you can grow splendid paying crops of Peaches, Pears, Figs, Oranges, Grapes, and a great many other fruits, including almost all commercial varieties. Any man will do well to invest in this land and tho man with limited capital will find it the host investment that can possibly be found. A perpetual water right under the splendid gravity irrigation system goes with each tract sold. Tho strongest point in favor of this land is the Attractive Prices Terms. This laud sells in tracts of 10, 20, 30 acres' and over, with porpetual wator right with each tract and all for $150.00 AN ACRE ONE-Pli'TH DOWN AND BALANCE IN FOUR ANNUAL PAYMENTS AT 6 PER CENT. For Full Particulars See F. C. ANDREW S Agent 6 South Fir St. Medford. Ore Resident Agent. LOS MOLINAS LAND COMPANY Los Molinas California BRIEFS BRISTLE WITH INVECTIVES Attorneys Who Appeared in Ballin-fltr-Pinchot Controversy File Briefs Vituperation Is Indulged in Generally on Both Sides. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 13. Their thousand pages bristling with vituperation, brlofs woro submitted today by at'.ornoys who appeared bo foro tho special Balllngcr-Plnchot Investigating committee. "Tho record discloses Dalllngor as hoztilo to tho people and shows his co-operation with special interests and with violation of tho law." said tho brief submitted by Attorney Brandies, representing Glnvls. "I trust this committco will report that tho publi.. domain ! la unsafe hands," says tho brief of Attorney Pepper, representing Plnchot. "Tho prosecution Is cruel and baseless. II Is no Idle thine to as sail tho character of a nomber of tho cabinet. Hero there are no grornds for attack," said Attorney Vetrees, representing Balllnger. Tho three briefs, all of which wero voluminous, totaled nearly a thou sand typewritten pages. Tho briefs reviewed tho case large ly on the same lines a? the argu ments of tho various attorneys mado beforo the committee some days ago. Thoy added a number of points, how over, that had not been Incorporated in tho original addresses. Brandies asked that L. R. Glavls, whoso charso3 that tho Cunningham claims wero going to patent Illegally, be rewarded as a patriot. Ventreos referred to Glavls as a "traitor and a snake." Pepper, defending his client, Gil ford Plnchot, former chief forester, discharged for bis stand in the Bal-Hnger-Glavls squabble, refers to him as a "zealous advocate of good gov ernment." Vertrees calls fclm the "arch con spirator," seeking to destroy the nrme of a cabinet officer. Brandels, referring to the Glavls charges, declared: "Tho records prove the facts as stated. They are not the same rec ords which the presldezt saw. In this proceeding Attorney General WIckersham appears no longer as an assistant Judge, but as an overzeal ous advocate. Oscar Lawler Is no longer a Judge, but stands in his true light, a prejudiced witness, bitter and vltuperatlvo. "In these controversies, Glavls, Plnchot, Jones and Kerby have been dismissed. Iloyt has resigned. New ell and Davis hold a slight tenure of offlco and acy bo dismissed before tho committee reports. The com mittee will determine whether thoy are snakes to be killed, traitors to be shamed. If any of them told tho truth the secretary of tho Interior should bo dishonored-and declared unfit for offic ." Yortrees called Stenographer Fred erick M. Kerby a "traitor" and a creature wr'o made a "treasonable publication." through tho efforts ot the state ac soclatlon ami M. O. Eldrldge, the government roid export. NOW BELIEVE CHARLTON DEAD Police Receive Word That Hi W Seen in Lucerne Saturday Rus sian Held on Suspicion May Have Been Murdered as Was Wife. COMO, Juno 13. Tito local police today received word that Porter Charlton was seen in Lucerne, Switzerland, last Saturday. The Swiss polico say thoy traced Charl ton to Lucerne, whoro ho disappear ed. .Meanwhile Constantino Ispola- toff, n Russian, is being held on sus picion pending tho investigation ot tho murder of Mn. Mary Scott Cas tle Charlton. Other European cities roport having seen Charlton. Opinion hero is divided regarding the identity of tho murdoror. Many believe that Charlton's disappeanuiea places him under suspicion and at tribute his possible notion to jealousy or iudiffcrence for his wife, to whom ho had been married only three months. Others bcliovo that Charlton was murdered by the same persons who struck down his wife and thrnst her alive into tho iron-bound trunk to drown in the lake. The polico attack significance to this" theory and are again dragging tho lako in an effort to find Charlton's body in case he has been murdered. For Sale Four placer mines. 4-room bungalow, lot 50x100, small barn; $500 cash; a snap. 38 acres good fruit land, 8 aeres cleared; $800 if sold now. 3 city lots, $450; easy terms. Relinquishment, 5-room house, closa. in ; big bargain. 4 homesteads adjoining. 34 acres under ditch, close in; $6,800 160 acres, closo in, fine dairy as4 stock ranch, easy terms. 4 homesteads. Bakery, fine buy. West Walnut Park lots, texna. Rooming house, a money-maker. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres, income $750 this year. Fruit lnnd .close in. 'FOR REHT. Housekeeping rooms. 10 houses, $7 to $35. ' 1 WANTED. Dining room girl. Man to lath, good wages. One plasterer. Men, $2.50 per day, and board $49. Chicken ranches. Ranch hands, $35 per moatk. Hay men, $1.50 per day. Girl for genoral honsowork. 25 wood choppers, $1.50 cord. E. F. A. BITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. Business chances, real estate, all kinds of help famished and basiaeaa chances handled. Room 207 Taylor & Phipps Blig. Phone 4141 Main. U . f'tM&3nL8aiA. Ji'.lL