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MJSDirORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDJTOBD, OREGON, THURSDAY, .TUNE 3C, 1910. f SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mm, 0. I. Hutchison and daughter, MIhh Korn, mid F. W. IIiiIcIiIhdii urn oxpuuloil to lotimi ItOlltl) lll'.t WOOK, Recorder Huinoll wiih a Mod ford visitor TIiiiihiIiiv on IiIk way l Ash laml on a vlnll, Ah good Hlooplng iooiiih 1'or $'2 lo $2. HO a week, in- $8 to $10 n month, uh any holol offers at from $J to $2 a day. Call Main 1 IT I. If DiHtiiel Attorney Mullfoy loliiruod TlmiHilny morning I'ioiii a IhihInuhh (rip to .liiohHonvlllo. liavu you huoii tlio now hair wavoiHt QIvoh tlio mnrcol wavo without hunt. Bplrollii Contot Pur loin. Walter Antult who wiih injured by fallintr from a ladder at (lie Mvdl'ord opera Iioiiho TuiiHday night, wart about the HlreetH WedueMilay lift or noon, "I humped inv head, my hIiIiih and Neveral oilier porlioiiH of my an atomy," Niiid Autel, "and I am nine all ier. Olherwiuu I am all riisht.'' Will oxohungo U0 acres of good fruit laud il'j miles from Cuntral Point for Modftird city propurty. Aylor & Harnott. 70 II. It, TroiiHou of Kuglo I'oint wiih in Medford Wednesday. CliorrioR for hiiIu Iloynl Anns, Hlnok KopubliomiH, Jllnok TartnriaiiH mid Ox HoartH. Wnltor It. Stokes, phono Farmer 'ITOOII, 70' Ij. A. Larson of araml ForkH, N. I),, is in Mudfoid looking over the possibilities of the Rogue River val ley. Hfo the auto hair nets at tlio Spl rolln Comet I'nrlom. Vernon Vawtor returuud homo on Thursday from Kiigono, wlio'ro ho Iiiik Ihioii attending the U. of O. Tlio addition of quality and homo comfortB will hu Quoon Anno wntor, newer mill paved streets building re constructions. Soo MoCiilIuin, Hotel Nnwh. tf Harry I'orler eame home from CorvulliH Thursday morning. Harry has made a good record thin year at the 0. A. C. Wltoro in Medford can you got hot ter values than in Quoon Anno addi tion f Did you notice tlio put of tlio now public hoIiooI to ho erected in Queen Anno? Get busy. Tlio pros ont iirico won't lunt long, tf , Mrs. M. N. Hutlor roturned ThttrM day inorniuir from Pnrtlnud, where Mho Iiiin heeu vtHitinir her dauijfiter, Mj-h. Strom;, and nttcudiug tlio rose ciniivnl. The vole for cnddcsH of liberty at Jacksonville on July ! in now open. Tickets on Hale at Russell's Confec tionery Ht-o and NiihIi hotel and HnHkin'H drui' Htore. Contest closes .Juno J8. (1 p. m. f Mrs. W. (I. Aldonhiigoii returned on Thursday morning from u visit to Portland. - My aim: Vour satisfaction. Dr. Itiukort, optometrist, over Kont iior's. 70 Rnnso ItoiiMo and son of Ahhlnud wore Mvdfonl visitors Thurtdiiv. Hiuiao wiih a fonnor resident of Med ford and "Jim" was the original "Raster Hi-own." Oct a l()o pnokngo Conkoy's I.iee Powder and a copy of Conkoy'H Poultry Hook free. The powder kill ilee iiiHtantly mid tlio book !h full of valuable information for poullry iiioii. Hy mnil, 7o. Wnrnor, Wortuiaii & Ooro. 7j Minn Nolia Wilson, who lias been visiting rolntivos and frioiidn in Med ford, and MiHH Helou Snntio, who linn boon toaelmir in the hitjh Hchool tlurinjj the piiHt year, loft Thiirsdny morning for San Francinco nml other Culifornin points to spoud tlio buiii iner. Won't you talk tlio maltor of ad vertising ovor with us at your, office or at ourst Call up Main 3021 and our advertising manager will call at once, f George H. Durham of Grants Pass wiih a Medford visitor Thursday. Dr. Itiukort, o.yesight specialist, room 2. ovor Kontnor's. 7fl A. H. Afibur mid C. L. Cluett, stu dents of the 0. A. C arrived in Mod ford Thursday to spond their vaca tion on orchnrd fiirnis in the vnlloy. They are not only Hocking recrea tion, hut practical iutormatiou in the Hoioneo of hortieulturo. mid thoro is no better place lo not it, thoy be liovo, than in the Rnguo River valley. Hill says that tlio majority of men appreciate a sqtiaro doal mid the host proof lately is tho big busineus lono yostorday mid today. Tn the Halo now going on at the Toggery you got the very best values a look will convince 7fi Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Palm returned Wednesday evening from Portland, whine they had been attending the rose fair. Thoy accompanied 0. I. and V, W. Hutchison in tlio former's tiuto from Medford to Portland, mak ing the trin in four days mid enjoy ing every niiuuto of tho journey. Thoy roturned by train, as tho Messrs. Hutchison wished to roniain until C, T. Hutchison's dnughtor, Miss Fern, should conclude hor school course. Haskins for I7onlth. The local fans do not believe that (Jovuruor Oillull's icceiit stand to KunlhiK Im.xiiiK will affect the lim itud round boulK, Mohu Harkdull's fauio as a fisher man is HproadiiiK' When the Hxhibit buildiiiK was opened (Ills moruiiiKi placard wan found strung on the wliale's veitebrac that 1'oiiiih part o the exhibit, which road as follews: "Section of salmon's vertebrae, eiiuubl in Ijiikit Cieolc by Moso Hark dull." TIuh paper doesn't want your ad vortisiiiK iiiiIcsh you have mi article of merit to advortlso. If you bullovo you have meritorious kooiIh you'll lie anxious to let tho people know about them. If .Mrs. F. W. I'd milium has lotiirucd from a visit to relatives and friends at F.iikouo. Ueomu D. ltutta of Hilts, t'al., was in Medford Thursday, looking after business matters. .Indue T. F. Palmer of Moulicello, liul,, hits been lookinu over the val ley the past few days and will re turn to make this bis home in .September, I will fit your oyos properly and - - f 4 4 BASEBALL NOTES f 4 I H H 4HI Oiants Pa" has a Reed team at present mid will be hard to boat af ter Ibis, MiCrcdio has offered to Kivi' Thiid llasemaii Williams u tr.y oul on his return from the south. Milliliter Ulrieh of Jacksonville had (rroiit hopes of winning Sunday's Statue mid wiih ery disappointed at tho outcome. Wilkinson did not return from Portland's rose caiiiiwtl in time to play in Sunday's mime, but the first MUcsliou he linked on his return wiih how titan v hits did Miles net. Four times up, two hits, was the answer, and Johnny commenced iicuriiiK on hattimr avuruues. Antel not six piitoiil-i in left field Sunday mid bundled them all nicely. Did von ever sec such a utility man as Heebe? No mutter where you place this player he is always there uith the uood. At the request of Home I'll li -- he Mill be allowed to pilch one came before the season cuds, Kio you comfort. Dr. Kicker., ovcrl " ""'' "' "." J' "'" i ....,u 7t tcaiii meets an athletic ball team from San Francisco, and both (,'amcs "(1 Keuluer's The lawn party of the Swastika club, which was to have boon hold at tlio homo of Mrs. Horry tonight, has been postponed indefinitely. Hovnrd O'Connor of Montague, Cnl., was a Medford visitor Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy of Huclo Point spent Wednesday nilit in Medford. PORTLAND IN THE LEAD ONCE MOflE teams Hy wiiiniiiK from Vomon fi-0 Wed nesday, while Oakland lost to Sacra mento, tho Ducks once more porch on tho toil round of tho ladder in the Pacific coast leacue. The now stand as follews: Won Portland 38 Oakland -13 San Francisco . . 12 Venion 311 Los Aucelcs .... 31 Sacramento 23 The three leaders an.' mi close to gether that one uaino wll turn the perceutaue column tops-turvy. WET PAVEMENT CAUSE OF AUTO ACCIDENT Lost. Pet. 28 .07.1 33 .nl.j 33 .ii(h) 3 I ..V.t I 13 .ill 18 .321 A wet pavement was responsible for the dnmiiKiiiK of Gerald Sooy Smith's now Chalmers-Detroit "30" Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. 0. V. Myers attempted to negotiate a turn on Main street in her car mid crashed into Mr. Sooy - Smith's auto, which was stmidim; on the Ho tel Nash corner. Mrs. Myers attempted to t til it suddenly to avoid another car,, when her machine slipped on the pavement, striking the other ear with consid erable force. The front wheel struck the curb mid sprung tho axle. Mrs. Myers' presence of mind alono prevented a much more serious ac cident. Hor ear was not dumaged to any extent. FIRST NATIONAL SETS PACE. (Continued from Pngo 1.1 ed to procure exi.lblts for nnmo, mid boo that tnlilo Is l:ont In proflontalilo condition, consisting of Weatorlund, lloitentmum mid Nye. Tho following woro preaontod for inonibonthlp In tho club and unani mously olectod: C. F. HIckBtoln, 13. H. noltrlck, J. 0. I'ondloton (nsso clato), John S. Mnnloy, h. W. Dur llngmno, John R. Itobnrtson. Dills for roonio at tho Nash ltotol for tho Louis 11111 pnrty woro ordorod pair, aB was tlio hill for rotouchlng framos of Coniinorclnl club pIcturoH. A warrant wna drawn to rotund to J. A. Perry nionoy ndvaucod to lmvo tho BweopHtalcoB cnrlond of npploa dla plnyod nt Spolcnno. A coimnnnlcntlon wna rond from nfflclnla of tlio Snlom chorry fnlr ox tundtng an Invltntlon to tho club mom- hers to nttond. Tlio Orator I.ulo lilgliwcy comnilt (ee roportod that tho coimnlttooa ox pocted to otnrt for Portland nml other towns la tlio north ond of tho atato to solicit HubHct'lpttoiiH on Sundny, Mr, Woatorluiid Raid that tho Hood Hlvor Coniniorrlnl club wna paying frultgrowors to ralao oxtra ftno npploaV tn oxhtblt at Hpolcnno Nat tonal Applo Bhow and thnt ho thought Medford Hltould talo snmo such action. A longthy dlsciiRfllon followed, but no action wna taken. ought to bo hummers. Hofore the commencement of the game Inst Sunday Red Strniu inado the nsscrtioii that be was going to put ono over the fence for u homer. And ho did the trick, almost hitting Hnlloy's comet. Young Hurgcss will start off next Sunday's gaiao ngaiust Central Point. Hiirgoss is right on edge now and he doesn't throw miv "Salome" balls at any time. NO BUYERS APPEAR FOR IRRIGATED LANDS 000, wiih won today by Farie's Hnv-' ardo. William IC. Vaiiderhtll'H Sea sick finished Hocotid and Hachelor's Double came in third. PAPKE WANTS FIGHT WITH KETCHELL THE WOnST WAY KBWANEK, III., June IC IJIIIy Papku offors to fight Htanley Knt chol and lvo tho nwlpts to char ity, according to a Htnternont from the Kownnco mlddlowclcht, who Is on rou to to HoHton today to meet Jack (Twin) Sullivan. Ho In uIho willing to hot $5000 that he wilt win. Ho nld ho endenvorod to moot Kotchcl before tho latter loft for Cal ifornia and allogon that Ketchol evaded him. KLAMATH FALLS, June 10. -Yostorday afternoon wns the tit: e set. for the Mile of all the cxcom holding in tho Klaiuath irrigation project, but as there was not u bid der showed ui ut the time for the sale, no land was sold. The Klan. nth Water-Users' association has again set the date- for this sale .is July 10, when that bind on which wa ter tighU havo not been paid will no put iifi for Mile. Although there was a large amount of laud advertised for sale, tho greater portion of this has already PORTLAND STILL EXPECTS ARRIVAL STRIKEBREAKERS PORTLAND, Or., June KJ.-Onf hundred strikebreakers from Spo kane, fiO each from Seattle and San Francisco, arc cxDOCted to ar-iw hero tonight to take the places of the striking teamsters, accotdiitg to Chief of Police Cox this nftcrnoin. The chief says that he has in struetion from Mnyor Simon to pro tect these men when they are sent out tomorrow morning He has made preparations to hire )0 special of ficers mid bns been instructed to biro as mniiy more if he finds they nro needed. All tho teaming firms kept their horses and wagons in the stnbles to day. No henvy hauling was done, with the exception of some perisb ablo goods, principally market prod uce, which wns moved with tho as sistance of clerks and office help. Union men lmvo sent out advance pickets to meet the strikrbrenkiug delegations. They hope by peaceable menus to persuade them not to ac cept work in Portland. M'CARTHY SAYS RECENT INTERVIEW WAS FAKE OMAHA. Nob.. Juno IC Mayor P. H, McCarthy of San Franclaco today dented an Interview purported to have been given out In Chicago declaring ho was running San Francisco and not taking orders from tho governor. "Tho Interview was untrue," ho said. "I did not say tho California courts would not sustain a petition for nn Injunction such as GIMett asks. The article published as comlnc from been paid since it wns put up, and it mo was a fake from start to finish." is expected that before tho date of. Mnyor McCarthy seemed to bo ex ceedingly annoyed at tho Btory thnt the coining Mile there will be ery few tracts remiiitiiug on which tho! had right has not been paid. DIVERS SEARCHING FOR BODY OF YOUNG CHARLTON COMO. Italy, June 10. Divers to day, nro searching tho bottom of Lake Como for the body of Porter Churl-' ton, missing husbnml of Mary Scott ' Castle Charlton, whoso body wns I found in a trunk in tho lake June (1. Many persons horo, including Con sul Caughey, do not accept the po lico theory that Charlton is still alive, and insist thnt a thorough search he made for bis body in the lack. Tho rumor was revived today that Charlton fled to Switzerland, dis guised ns n priest. Two men told tho pojico that thoy snw Chnrlton on Friday, Juno 10, shortly bofore tho body of his wife was found. Thoro is no verification of the re port that the missing man was seen in London. been circulated. He emphati cally denied It, but refused to make nny comment on tho fight situation. Ho declared. ho was loo far away to be nblo to grasp all tho details of tho matter and be did not want to talk about It. Attractive Windows Pleasing Spots Along Medford's Broadway Ah you pass along the street you cannot holp but be at tracted by the beautiful windows. "VVc take n great deal of pride in our windows, not so much for the artistic way in which they aro decorated, but on account of tho GLASS OF GOODS DISPLAYED. Look for yourself. Whore can you find such perfect ready-to-wears outside tho large cities'? REMEM13ER, our windows simply servo as standing invitations to come inside and examine tho goods more closely. You arc always welcome, whether you pur chase goods or simply visit. New Italian Silk Vests Just received, a shipment of Italian Silk Vests, tho most popular, high-class undergarments to be found. A glance in our show window will reveal something of tho desirableness of these goods. A closer look will mean a sale for us and once you own one, you'll have no other. Onyx Silk Hosiery Just received, new shipments of Onyx Hosiery. The new silk hosiery with the durable cashmere feet is the most desirable yet brought out. These are just what ev en particular woman desires. Priced low at 95c AND UP TO $1.50. Kayser Silk Gloves We carry full and complete lines of Kayser Silk and Fabric Gloves and pur stocks of these goods are new and fresh, no old goods from former seasons in our stock. Exclusive Hair Dressing Parlors Don't forget that we conduct the only exclusive Hair Dressing parlors in the city, and that we are so situated as to be able to do hair Dressing, Manicuring, bleaching, etc., etc. TTe EMPORIUM O. E. Tackstrom, Prop. Successor to Montgomery STEAMER IS WRECKED IN THIRTY-MILE CHANNEL JACK WILLIAMS BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY Wllhclm Has Soro Krtco. URHL1N. June 1(1. ICaiser Wll helin in Buffering from a sore on his knoo. The court iriivMcimiH say the horo wits caused bv the rubbing of liiH riding boot against his Imee mid that it will bo of no couKOuuonoo. Following tho recent ubhcess on his hand, howovor, thoro is a feeling that the mutter niny bo more serious than tlio court physicians have announced. Ah a committing mngistrnto, Jus tice Canon Wednesday bound Jnok Williams, tho man who is accused of assaulting M. Whisott in the So- aUlo rooming houso Mouday night, oer to uppenr boforo tho grand jury in September. Williams with origin ally sontoncod to 1)0 days by tho judge, which, by tho way, is tho min imum for tho misdomonuor which ho is charged with having committed. Later ho was brought bnok, "duly arraigned by tlio court nml tho dis trict nttoritev being pie'seut," was DAWSON. Y. T, Juno 16. Tho White Pass steamor Casca, Captain Williams, lies nt tho bottom of tho Thirty MUo river, 12 miles south of tho Hootnllnqun. Carrying 65 first class passengers, CO second class, 160 sacks of mall and 15 tons of freight, the Casca struck n rock and sank almost Immediately. Tho mnll nnd pnssongers wero mor od safoly, but the merchandlso Is ru ined. Thoro Is nine feet of wator In tho onglno room. A barge bolng push ed nhend by tho Casca carrying 130 tons of dredgo material for the Yukon Gold company was not damaged. Many of tho Cnsca's pnssongers woro bound for tho Idltnrod. ItEAL KSTATE TItAXSFEIIS. W. P. Wilkinson to R. J. Luke. 12 ncics'in section 23. township 38, I west.... 4,10' Z. Cameron to Benton Peel, ICO ncrcs in section 2S, township 31), 3 west 2,500 W. Ulrich to J. Ringer, lot 19, Ulrich addition to Eagle Point 200 Susio L. Allen to A. Garland, lot S, block B, Railroad ad dition to Ahlund ., 10 B. M. Collins to Gold Kay Realty Co., lots 7 and 8, IIoltnnn's addition to Jack sonville 375 Same to same, lots 4 nnd 5, samo addition 375 Rebcccn Egglcston to C. Bin- j ker, 1.23 ncrcs in D. L. C. 40, township 39, 1 cast . . . Edson XL Renso to F. L. Nel son, land in Ashland Helms Lnud Co. to R. W. Bostwick, 41.5 ncrcs in D. L. C. 08, township 38, 1 west 10 10 10 C. W. Nims to D. Peroui. 186.52 acres in township 38, 1 west, part D. L. C. 72 15,60 Josephine Wilson to W. N. Campbell, 41.06 acres in section 14, township 38, 2 west 12,000 Base Ball EXTRA occasions call for specially good Chocolates Officer in Trouble. SEATTLE, Wash., June 16. Llou-f tenant Oeorgo F. Cooko, charged with misuse of government transportation nnd extreme neglect In nllowlng an enlisted man to desert with $10,000 government money at Fort Gibbon, ' Ainskn, will bo glvon until 2:15 this i afternoon to propnro his nnswor to the chnrges. ! Tho court martial was organized at Fort I.awton yesterdny. After recit ing tho chnrgos against Cook tho ' bonrd adjourned until todny, Cap tain J. T. Cnsoy, of Fort Casey, Is -0&P committed to tho county jail until iJudgo advocate of tho court martial. tho noxt meeting of the grand jury, MEDFORD VS. CENTRAL POINT MEDFORD, June B A little bi't better than you ever dreamed or tasting. Aredford aiid Central Point have played some of the prettiest games of the season. Don't fail to at tend. Game called at 2:45 p. m. 1 i in default of tho hail, $200, imposed. Ho will nenilv hao e-rcd the or iginul 00 dayu by tho timo tho grand jury convenes. WILL rHUUAULY ALLUW I JUSTICE MOODY TO RETIRE TTnsl'(iN fr.v Health. STOCK MARKET OPENS IRREGULAR AND DECLINES NEW YORK, Juno 10. Tho stock market oponod irregular todny with a tondeuev to decline. Most isue sold off somewhat, Atlantio Const Line and American Smelting losing 1 point. Chicago tx Alton roso n trifle over ii point. N Fluctuations woro uncertain nnd tho rango wns nnrrow. tn tho Into morning trading thoro wns a tond euev to decline, tho railroads soiling off. Tho market closed dull. Baynrdo Wins Race. ASCOT HEATH, Englnnd, Juno 10. The Ascot gold imp, worth $20,- WASlllNGTOX, U. C, Juno IC That Justice William II. Moody of tho United States supremo court will ' bo allowed to retlio and that a sue-' cobsor will bo appolutod at onco Is roreensted m tlio action or tlio sonnto judiciary committee today in report ing favorably tho resolution providing for his rotlromont. Itl a bolloved his successor will bo named and confirmed boforo congress adjourns, assuring u full bench for tho big trusts cases. Justlco Mopdy bns boon in til health for some tlino and unnnlo to sit with tho court. ltitfSftJ jii'Min'j wk. V ppppppj fj LrZMrmWMlk;-M SENATE PASSES THE STATEHOOD BILL WASHINGTON, 1. 0 Juno 1(5. Tho sonnto statohood bljl wns passod today by a vote of 12 to 10. Selected assort ed Chocolates without a cream centre in the box. YOU'LL FIND ALL THE GOOD THINGS IN OFFICE SUP PLIES AT THE Merrivold Shop Isis Theatre js? TO-NIGHT js? ANGELA MAY As the Colonial Girl in Costume Singing YE OLDEN SONGS J. Louis McEvoy, Comedian, will sing "Just for a Girl." Made big hit on Broadway, Now York. HEELS. Carminolla. Don't Trifle With Love. Accidents Will Happen. Banks of tho Ganges. St. Elmo. ILLUSTRATED SON& "When the Twilight Bids the Day Good-night." jIiss Hazol Kennedy. m tM It (I Iff 1 1 It I -il ii- I m tttfftltiltffini. Ltrutt,biiAauut4WM,m4fmM