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'J- MEDFORD MALL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, 0 Bigg ON. THURSDAY. .TUNE Uk 1910. vU WOMAN, AGED 60. SHOOTS MAN TO SAVE HOME I Too Late to Classify Into today. Not oven Into news from' ROVO pi IIQ 111 II I Qr Sun Francisco tlint the promoters nil III I I 1 1 if Villi 111" 1....V !.... ...!. I... . .. i II I1' " " W..WW ! . Ml. ;iin ugniing liirit o.v men in mu mi Deputy Sheriff Fatally Woundod Wlicn Ho Attempts to Eject Aged Couplo From House In Which They Were Living Home Sold at Sher iff's Sale. SAN FRANCISCO. Oil., Juno Id Mrs. Hannah Welch, 111), shot nua probably fntally woundod Deputj Sheriff John Barr today when the officer endeavored to ejout tho wo man and hor need husband, John "Welch, from tho house in which they "trcro living. Tho houso was sold at & sheriff's sale a year ago. Barr, "with a, force of men. was sent to dNjwsscss tho Wclehs, Mrs. Welch tlrcvr a rovolvor nnd fired. Tho bul let struck Barr in tho mouth. FOR R12NT 2 largo roomo furnished for light housekeeping; modern con vcnlcnccs. Inquire at AUIn & Allln, 132 West Main. tt WANTKT--crboTfow; fl250 one year on $3500 house. Box IIS, Mod ford, Or. "S KOH HUNT .Modem 3-room suite- of light housekeeping rooms; no small children. 222. South Holly at. FOR RENT Good offlco room, largo and light. 331 East Main Btroet, sec ond floor. C9 FOR RENT i-room modern cot tage, furniture for sale at' a bar gain. 1G S. Orango st. 77 FOR SALE Furniture for four rooms, complete, cheap. 16 S. Orango street. 77 SPOKANE CITY COUNCIL GRANTS ROADS FRANCHISE CALIFORNIA SEETHES WITHJMTEMENT (Continued from Page 1.) SPOKANE, Wash., June 10. Franchises to tho North Const and .Milwaukee Railroad companies nnd .for tho union passenger station in Spokane wero granted by the city council last night. This puts an end to tho long and acrimonious discus sion in tho council and by the pub lic, extending over a period of three 'aaonths, and it also disposes of the statement, said there would bo noth ing to prevent Webb from reaching his conclusion regarding the status of the fight almost at tho first blow and that should ho interfere in the second or third round the fight would undoubtedly prove a fiasco. tho fitiht in Snu Francisco 1ms liftod tho gloom. J.U 11JK The gonsrnl opinion seems to bo that it is futile to fight the state authorities nnd the fighters have both received a knockout, so far ns holding tho fight in California goes. Tho feeling hero is that tho fight will go to Reno. Permit in Reno. A couplo of months ago Tex Hiek ard, anticipating drastic action on tho part of tho stato authorities, got a permit there. Ho can hold a finish ugnt minor tno permit una it is known that ho has made some ar rangements looking to erecting an arena in ease such action becomes necessary. If tho fight goes to Reno, it is be lieved it will mean a heavy loss to tho promoters in tho matter of gate receipts. It is estimated that the re ceipts would dwindle nearly two thirds. Merchants Want It. Hopeful ones refuso to beliovo the fight will bo taken away from Cali fornia. They point out that practi cally every merchant wants tho fight nnd they declare there is big senti- rment all over tho state asking that the light bo held in Snn Francisco F SAN FRANCISCO, Junolll. Kor ty American boys, members of tho Columbia Park Hoy's club of San Francisco, nro cnperly looking Tor ward to tho athletic and theatrical ontortainmont which will be jilvon In Medford under tho uunplcou of tho Medrord Theatre, Juno 22 and 23. Tho hoys rasgo In ago from 12 to IS with an average of I R. jeers. Thoy aro bound on n b!x weeks' tour of tho principal cities on tho Pacific coast. Tho trip Is one of tho gront- fest over planned In behalf of tho youngsters on this sldo of tho con tinent, and as it will ho unique tho husky young chaps, who comprise tho personnel of tho parly, will pay their own way ns they go, through baseball games and athletic porfor-, tnnnceo and their thearicnl and bnnd concorts. oot! Time In MoiUortl. Tho members of tho Columbia Park Boys' Club exnect to have a good time in Medford, where thoy will give n theatrical show and ball game. ROWARDENNAN CAMP, Cal.. June 10. .Tames J. Jeffries is a very much disgusted mau. Yester day he was in the best of spirits. When the United Press first inform -proposition that tho franchise matter cd him of tho actiou of Goven,or fcc left to a vote of tho people. An amendment that tho city receive compensation for streets to be va cated, which are needed, was adopt ed. Another nmendment proposing lint, beginning with the year 1915. ach railroad pay a yearly revenue of .$1000 for the franchise, was vot ed down. An nmendment requiring 4hat tho franchises be submitted to a ote of tho people to determine "whether thoy approve the franchises on terminal rate basis was twice vot ed down. BAD STOMACH. Hy Stomach Is Going From Bad to Worse. Yes, it's true; thousands of peo "ple cannot ent the simplest menl ilhont having it lie on tho stomach like a lump of lead, causing misery, sour stomach nnd gns eructations. And lated. when the stomach has 'JTone from bad to worse, there will "Lo longer periods of food fermentn tion, and Hhen dizziness, biliousness, luck headaches nnd nervousness. If your stomach is out of order, if it doesn't feel right after meals, go today nnd get a 50-cent box of HI-o-nn stomach tablets. In a few ininntcs after the first dose, tho mis ery will disappear, and yon will be thankful. Then go right on taking Mi-o-nn Tor n few days. It will build up the stomach, unclog tho liver, pnrify the bowels and make you entirely sntis Eed with your stomnch in a few Says. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are made from tho best prescription for stom ach troubles ever written. They are sold by druggists everywhere and by Charles Strang nnd are guaranteed to euro indigestion, ncute or chronic, fcr money back. Booth's Pills are best for torpid liver nnd constipation. 25 cents. Glllett in asklug tho Attorney Gon- Gillett in taking steps to stop tho ! UK"V "'AT" 7- TV u .,, p " eraI to st Jeffries-Johnson bat met. hut the big fellow will do is ,. Tho purpose of this trip. Is to glvo This iiifliimin. if w I.Minv...l ;iiltno b0'8 training nnd experience have a decided bearing on tho mat-!Umt w,u bo Lo,-)tuI to thom ,a ml" (er ior years, and create an Interest In organizing athletic for school child-: GLEASON IS CONFIDENT !ren- In fourleo ears. no loss than nc unmiup einu-r 4000 00'8 "avo graduated from tho OF HOLDING FIGHT ColuiIlb,a Pnrk bnoy8. Club- Th0 SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 1G. i boys during all ttat tlmo have beon Thnt tho blc flcht will ho hi.1,1. unuw Ul cnapS 0I "n-or 0,x .. ,, , ,,, , . , . otto, a widely known rosldont of San whether In California of elsewhere. prRncl8COt ,;o hM gven hIa tmo is the statement of Jack Gloason. nd much money to fostering this1 The promoter was evidently startled .movomont. Tho entertainment to bo by tho announcement of Governor Bvon hero Is simply to help to pnyj problematical. Today his old "grouch" has re turned, the "grouch" out of which he hnd been humored after weeks of hard work by his trainors. The "grizzly" may decide to lay off until nfter the final decision as to the placc&whcro tho fight will bo held is readied. May Stop Training. His advisers oppose tho rest the big fellow seems inclined to take and will advise him to continue with his training, certain that tho fight will take place either in San Francisco or some other place on July 4. Before tho bad news came Jef fries put iu one of tho best ho has had since the training season start ed. After it was known that the governor had stepped in, Jeffries lost nil inclination to continue train ing. Going to his quarters, he called off the afternoon's program and took n long nap. Camp Disconsolate. The camp in general is dibconso- "We have not had a chance to con sult tho attorneys yot. I can't say expenses of the trip. DAD DIDNT, BUT KID DID. talk with them. Tho held however. It we ca San Francisco, we can fight In Neva da or Salt Lake City." Little business in n rut. Ad-man told, "Go 'way, you mutt; fight will bo W(J so ovori.th;R wo ranke st fight In Why thon oxtra troub,0 tnke? fi LANGFORD-KETCHELL FIGHT MAY BE POSTPONED SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 1G. Sid Hester, fight promoeer, Stanley Kee- chel, middleweight champion pugil ist, and his mannger, Wilson MIzner, aro conferring here eoday regarding Ketchel's match with Sam Laugford. Ketchel and MIzner arrived last night from the east. No agreement has been reached as yet. Hester plans to stage tho bout at Point Richmond on July 2 provid ed the courts hold that the Lang ford, Kaufman and Jeffries-Johnson contests will be sparring exhibitions. Fog dies, and to his son Leaves tho business to be run; Quick with ad-man ho prepares Plans to advortise his wnres. Littlo business now is great, Dun gives it an AA rate. Gentle reader, cannot we Bo of equal help to thee? 'ni-Swi' an'j" Eternal Satisfaction - Is The Price of - Merchandising Leadership When wo fail to give our cuBtomoiH complete Hatisfae tion, then this store will fail In longer bo a hucocmh. When the people of Huh coniiuunilv eonno to say "Mookur'M is a rood plneo to trade," then wo will admit defeat. Until theii wo'll continue to Htrio from dnv to tiny to givo (inch indi vidual customer who honors um with pntronugo that porfoet satisfaction that Ih each customer proper duo. Until Ihou we'll continue to grow iih wo havo ilouo in tho iuh(. To morrow - and until tho end of tho mouth -our Juno Sales will he in progress, nnd miiii.v money-Having opportunities will uhoiiud throughout tho store, See Our Line of Ladies' One Peice White Dresses One-Piece White DrcihCN for Lndloi.. Ve have the great Jt allies ever shown. Ask us to prove it. $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and S15.00 tf From $1.50 to $4 OO CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' DRESSES, Six to It years, the bo.t assortment to bu found. Sale of Imported Wash Goods IMPORTED WASH GOODS SALE. .IBenuli Cully designed and finely woven waist and dress fabrics broken lines but altogether including a great variety of dainty Summer shades. Among the materials tire: Embroidered Linens, Printed French Lawns, Bordered fiinghams, Vnncy Crepes, Fancy Cotton Suitings, Printed Hatiste, Printed Sateens, Fancy Voiles and .Marquisettes. Reduced The soft, white fuiitli of Popperel brand of cottons is un indication of pniiihtuking euro iu their milking. Moreover, the iinlty and weave have been developed especially to resist tho rubbing, soap-; and fluids of the laundry. 1PMBSS& 28 South Central Avenue Hunk-ins ior Health. Haskins fot Health. TEN-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLS BROWN BEAR EUGENE, Or., Juno 1C Ernest Morton, tho 10-yenr-old son of O. Morton, a farmer living on Bear creek, near Creswell, holds tho rec ord in this county for being tho .youngest benr-killcr. While out in the woods with his dog a few days ago ho run across a young brown hear and tho dog treed it. Ernest Tan n hnlf milo to o neighbor-s house and, scouring a riflo, returned to ."where ho snw tho bear. Tho dog was faithfully watching at tho foot of the tree, and Ernest, taking nim, fired twice, bringing the benr to tho ground with tho second shot. Tho riflo was so hcavv that he wns tumble to bring it to his shoulder, but secured n good aim, nevertheless. Smuggler Gets Away. PORTLAND, Or., Juno 10. Frank Caviness, for whom tho federal au thorities of Canada and tho United States have been searching on a warrant chnrging him with smug gling, hns fled just when tho United States officials beliovcd thoy hnd hira. , Lute- last night Deputy United BUtos Marshal "Bill" Griffin hur ried to Eugene, Or., where tho man -was supposed to bo, only to find ilial Caviness hnd departed. Federal dotootives began the search for him again today. N. 82 $100 per acre. 40 acres located 1 1-2 miles from Phoenix; 20 acres level, balance rolling; eight acres alfalfa, six acres oats, three acres peaches, peal's and apples, planted this spring; running wa ter the year around. Thirty-five acres can easily be cultivated. Price $4000; cash, $1000, balance 1 and 2 rears, 6 per cent. This is a snap. No. 79 360 acres all free soil, located 24 miles from Medford, 2 1-2 miles to school; 200 acres level, 90 acres in crop, 290 acres fenced, 120 acres heavy pine and oak timber, 160 acres rolling; 9 springs. Family orchard, small house, big barn, etc. This is a fine stock ranch and good fruit land; a money maker for some one. Price $10,000. One-half cash, balance easy. No. 77 37 acres all free soil, 18 acres creek bottom land, all under irrigation; 2 acres Newton and Spitz apples 2 years old, 10 acres Bosc & Howell pears 2 years old, 6 acres Bartlett and De Anjon pears set this year, all in fine shape; can sell one-half interest and arrange with present owner to care for it if desired. Call and ask for particulars. Price $250 per acre; $4000 cash, balance easy terms. No. 73 16 acres one-quarter mile from town. All under cultivation. 5 acres Newtown apples 3 years old. 4 acres Bartlett pears 1 and 2 years old, 1 acre cherries 2 years old, 3 acres alfalfa, 3 acres garden, 4-roo mhouse, electric lights, barn, chicken house, good well. A fine buy, and on good county road. Price $8500; $5000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. No. 89 5-room modern bungalow, close in, with lot 50x100 feet; bearing fruit; on good street and first class in every way. Price $3250, $1500 cash, bal ance to suit at 6 per cent; No. 87 Lot 50x120 feet on Thirteenth; a fine lot but vacant, and worth more; ,j$500, one-half cash, bal ance to suit at 6 per cent. No. 78 Pine 8-room 2-story house; street being paved now, cement walks and curbing; all modern and elegantly finished. One of the fine homes in Medford. Price $3900, one-half cash, balance 6 per cent. McARTHUR & ALEXANDER Phone Main 3681. Room 3, Postoffice Bldg. "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS" We are alive and luivo never liad the AsIiIiiikIHiin. New Life and Young Blood HAVE LOCATED MAIN OFFICE IN MEDFORD Wal. Hrnr.chos iu PORTLAND, MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS CITY, MO., AND CHICAGO Now Selling Series No. 5 is a part of the FAMOUS SUNCRBST ORCHARDS, one mile east of Talent, in parcels of ten acres or less at an average price of $400 por acre. All these tracts were planted the Spring of 1909, and are taken care of until January 1st, 1911, free of charge to the purchaser. No matter how high your expectations may be, they will bo surpassed by the beauty of this OR CHARD. Write- For Illustrated Booklet of the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. Terms- 20 per cent cash, and the balance in eight quarterly payments Liberal dis count for all cash. To the Public- We earnestly urge upon all visitors to Medford the wisdom of a visit of in spection to this beautiful ORCHARD tract. The trip will be worth your while in that you will view the most ideally located and highly improved OIlCll- AKU in the entire KOUUE KLVKR VALLEY. Call at our office, or mako ap pointment by phone, and we will be glad to have one of our representatives snow you inis property in one ol our automobiles, li'ltlfilfi automobilo trios ov you tins property ery hour. IF YOU PREFER Deal through our authorized agents: IRA J. DODGE CUSICK & MYERS II. C. MALTBY W. T. YORK & CO. JOHN D. OLWELL TORRE Y & MURPHY ANDERSON & G RISEN J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY OREGON ORCHARD SYND. THE MEDFORD ORCHARDS TRUST CO. L. W. BURLINGAME, JOHN R. ROBERTSON, President ' Secretary WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF " Rogue River Valley Fruit Lands TELEPHONE MAIN 4561 TEMPOHARILY LOCATED AT NO. 9 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. I'onimnt uddroHH after August I Bt Mark's HldB. T " r ".;.-.. k Jf i-"T ' to? t: jfrx Ju iksSdi' iJa- m iriftiirth j... ilj.m mrtmlhll i .