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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910. II. Von dor llulk'ii of Wollon wan In Medford 'I'lnii'Hiliiy on IiiihIiiohh. A nuw bungalow and two Iota for your own prion. It. 1 Huiihoii. 80 Mr. mill Mis. Kiihwi Koiiho of Ashland uui! in Medford Thursday. Diiii'I full to hlhi lliu Noluou-Wol-UiihI I'iulit pli'luruH nt I liu liijou I'Yi duy mill Kiitiirduy. 80 I'. I). Kellogg wiih at AhIiIiiihI on Thursday on ii Iiuh'uiuhh tiip. Hook Springs coal. Try it Ion or two anil you will want moro. Choiip or ami liottnr llimi wood. .1. K. Halo iiml fainily aro moving today to tlioir residence in WW Mt'tlftml. W. Ii. Itodmibnrgor, nbovo Plmo nix, will iliilivnr liurrioH of all kindx, l'lioiin ordoiN I'hoonix 710-1. Ad ilniHH. l'liCH'iilx, B'2 Mrs. Hoy K. Wilson ami daughter. Malili', of Ifoxy Ann, woro visiting ami shoppluir in tlin oiy Wednesday. Nook Killings coal Iiiih Iicl'ii on tho market for years, All coal-users know it Ih llio very best. Try u ton; order It now. Mr. mid Mrn. A. Cauticll of .Jack sonville wore in AhIiIiiihI TliurMilay viHitinc relatives and "i-srii. Tim adiHtion of iiutiniy m.d homo ooiafontK will liu Qiiooii Anno watur, sower and puvod stroutH building re constructions, Boo McCullum, Iiotul Nawli. - tf Hutly Shultz, who Iiiih been nt- , tending school for tho pitHt year at Mount Angel college, returned to his k .. . . . i in h, -;, iioiiiu on rionii onirni uvoiiuo miuh- day. liny a Nolid hlook of Hplondid res idence lots from ownur, Laurel Park. CoiiKiHtH of 'Jo lotH near paving; price Slir.OO. U. V, HoiiHou at Mooro Ilfitnl. 80 Messrs. Paul Tice, Hiiiikcii mid O. H. Vorhiek lire all hiiildint; two-story residences on North Contrnl avenue, which will add much improvement and attractiveness to tho Htreot. Tho Hook Springs, Wyo I"l coal Ih rolling this way. Wo can fill your orders now. You should gol ready for fall and winter now. Seo llurliridgo, tho drayman. John 11. Carkin loft laHt uvenim; on No. hi on a hurried Ijiikiiiuhh trip eitHt, where he will visit .MiuuuapoliH, Chicago, Now York and Washing toit, returninc via 1.oh Angeles and San r'ninoisoo. Newly furnished sleeping room, yt)o, tiiut cu3' walking diHtnuoo. 'JOH Olson street, corner West Ilniii iltou .iiint two blocks from North Oakdale paving. Phono Main 1 171. tf MirtH Mollie Towne, deputy county clerk, returned from a trip to Port laud, Tacoma ami .Seattle Wednos day, mid in once more at her pout in the dcrk'H office. Thin fall and winter you will wish you had ordered hoiiki of that fine Itoolc Springs 'onl. You won't ho nhlo to got it then, no order it now. Seo W. J. llurliridgo, drayman, at depot. Hoy Ulricli of Jacksonville was iti Bedford Thursday on business. 'The vote for eotldosH of lihortv nt Jaeksoiivillo on Julv 4 is now open. TiokelH on Halo at Kussoll's Confoo tiouerv stco and NiihIi hotel and Ilnskiu's drm Htore. Contest closes June 'J8. (I p. in. tf II. I). MillH of Klamath Falls is in Medford on a business visit. Whoro in Medford can you got bet tor vuluon than in Queen Anno addi tion T Did you notice tho out of tho now publio school to bo eroded in Ouoon Anno? Oct busy. Tho pros ont prico won't last lorn;. tf L. N. Travor of Albany was a Medford visitor Thursday. You can double your money in GO days by investing in the Automatic Call & Advertising Clock company. A complete) demonstrating system in Hov. W. T. Oouldor's office, room 0, Palm hlook. Would bo glad to show you the invention. 80 Henry Hnrnoburg spout Thursday in Medford. Lico soon oat up your profits. Kill this pest quickly with Conkoy Lico Powder for body lico. Lico Li quid for initos and Head Lloo Oint ment for liltlo chioks. Ask for a copy of Conkoy's Poultry Hook. Hy mail, !!. Warner, Wortman & Gore. J. W, Foslo and family of Gazelle, .Cal., are rogistorod at tho Mooro. I havo (.oourod tho nggnoy for tho 'well-known Hook Spriui;s ooal and will bo able to supply Mod ford with this ooal. In order to havo iv suffi 'oiont supply would ask that all want iiiK this ooal plaoo thoir orders with mo now, as this coal cannot bo so cured during tho wlutor months. "Thoro is no bettor coal. Plaoo your orders by sooinir, writing cv phoning . W. J. Hurbridgo, Medford. Hon Houll of Central Point was in Medford Thursday 911 a business 1 trip. Don't fail to boo tho Nolson-Wol-gast fight pioturos at tho Bijou Fri day and Saturday, 811 J, D. Hoard roturuod from Port laud Thursday morning. Don't fail to roo tho Nelson-Wol-gast fight pictures at tho Bijou Fri day and Saturday, 8!1 Henry C, Hmiihuon of Grants Pass Is Hpoiidiiig h fow days in Medford. Diii't fail to see tho NoIhoii-WoI-ltiihI fight picliiroH at the Hijou Fil day and Saturday. Hit A, F, Hlennelt, who has made Mudford his home for the piiHt year, Iiiih moved to Ashland. Can you read without frowning, scowling, sipiiiitiiig your eyes or knitting your brown? My eyeglasses remove them; symptoms of defective (yehiglil; for a frown on your brow means you neud glasses now. Go to Dr. Hiekerl, over Kuntner's. 81 T. C. Norris was in Medford from Gold Hill Thursday. Mr. Nonis is intorcHtod in the railway being built from Gold Hill to the timber bell south. He reports that the woik i. progressing well and that it will bo finished 011 time. A wrestling match has been ar riiimed between Fred Hipley of South Dakota ami Louis Wallers of this city. Hipley agrees to throw Wallers twice in an hour. The mulch will be pulled off Friday eve ning. GeoiKO P. Minis was in Medfoid from hh ranch at Tola Thursday. ,1. J. Hrophy is now enjoying (he "simple life" on the upper Hogue liver, where he is now located with his family, mid expects to remain in definitely. Joe Wilson returned Wednesday from Portland, where ho has been 011 business. County .Indue J. It. Neil has re turned from his vacation, during which he visited the rose fair and attended the grand lodge, A. F. & A. M., ami is once mora at his office directing the affairs of Jackson county, U. S. S. Idaho Holds Record. WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 'J.'). The battleship Idaho, it is announc ed, made the best target record in tho American navy at this year's practice performances mid will hold the coveted honor for the ensuing year. The Idaho's seor.o was '10.121. The South Carolina was second with a score of 42.580. Johnson Forfeits Bend. SAN FIIANCI8CO, Cnl., Juno 23. Jack Johnson was so busy gottlng ready to movo today tho'. ho had no time to go to court ami answer the charge of violating tho Hio?d law. It rout lilm ICO to stay away. The court declared his ball forfeited. No bench warrant wnn loaned, liowover, tho judge deciding, the 1 oh of tho bond was sufficient punlBhmont. Teddy Meets Rough Riders. NEW YORK, Juno 23. Colonel IlooHovolt motored from Oyster Uny to Now York today, and aftor writing a couple of editorials for tho Out look, was the guest of honor of tho Hough Kldors a luncheon a tho Har vard leub. General Sumner, retired, presided. Closer Tio Predicted. ALII ANY, N. Y., Juno 23. A closer union of aCnnda and Amorllcn wiih predicted by Prof. Jacob Schur man of Cornell university la his ad dress to tho graduating cIihb today. President Scliurmau praised tho late Ooldwla Smith, Canadian his torian and philanthropist, who do nated a inlllllou dollars to Cornoll. New Prlnco of Wales. LONDON, Juno 23. Tho former Duke of Cornwall is today Prince of Wales and Karl of Chester. The title was conferred by King Golirgo last night, the eve of tho duke's Kith birthday anniversary. The ceremony was impressive and marked by royal formality. Married. HUBSCH-MOHGAN At Jackson ville. June 20, 1010, by Hov. Hubert Funis, A, J. Hubsch and Miss Ivn M. Morgan, TUHP1N-HOWAHD In Medford, Juno 10, 1010, by Hov. W. F. Gould or, C. W. Turpin nnd Waito Howard. ANDHKWS-OWFNS At tho resi dence of J. B. Owens, Juno 21, 1010, by Hov. Ward MaoHonry, II. W. An drews and Graco 10. Owens. Probato Court. Estate and guardianship of Speed Harrington, Barley Harrington mid Ella Harrington Myers, minors. Liz zie .May Harrington . appointed guardian, C. II. Gillette, F. G. Mo Williaus and J. H Tozior appraisers. Estate of Phoebo J Bonder In ventory and appraisement filed and approved. Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation woro fil od Thursday morning for tho Oro gou Orchard fc Trust company, John E, Hoborlsou, M. F. Hobortson, K. E, Lanferman; principal plaoo of busiuoss, Medford; capital Hlook, .$5000; busiuoss to bo trnnsnotod, general real estate, iusurauco, oto, POSTAL BILL HAS NO EFFECTIVE CLAUSE WASHINGTON, D. ('., Juno 2.'!. It was discovered loday that the postal savings bank bill, jxiHHed by congress yesterday, contains no pro vision stating when it is to become effective. The bill has gone to President Taft for his Higiiiiturc. Congress intended that the bill hIiouIiI not become effect ho until the board of IrtiHtces had had an op portunity to perfect a system for tho operation of postal banks. COUNTY FACES SERIOU CONDITION, SAYS BROWN ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno 23. That, the country fa ecu a critical economic situation Is tho belief of President Ilrown of tho Now York Central rari road. In a opeech boforo tho twon-ty-flrst annual convention of tho Minnesota Hankers' association ho declared that tho consumption of food exceeds tho supply. On tho other hand, he said, the production of gold Ih Increasing, thereby loosen ing Its purchasing power, and tho re sult Is hlKhor prices. REGISTRATION IS PICKING UP RAPIDLY While tho number of voters re llHtered In tho clerks' offico and sent In from the several preclnctH runs only a few ovor 300, thoro aro a lot of reclamations which havo not boon Boat In. No returns have been received from tho largo precincts, whero local no taries aro taking reglHtratlons, but thoy will commonco to fall In within a short time and tho office force of tho clerk's offico will bo busy from then on. SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING Tho Athon Stock company is play ing Ashland tonight and tomorrow and returns to Medford for tho final performance of "Hollo, Bill," Satur day night. Tho bill for no'xt week is Sir A. Conun Doyle's great play, "Sherlock Holmes; or, The Sign of the Four." Soats on sale for the entire week Saturday morning. RECORD PRICE FOR UNIMPROVED LAND UNION, Ore, Juno 23. Deeds for a tract of 200 acroa of land Just south of Union, formerly owned by N. F. Flcklln, were given to Loon Lovy, tho deal ropreaontlnB an outlay of $20,500. This Is tho largest prlco paid for naked land In largo portions In tho Union country for sovoral years. BOYS' SHOW GREATLY ENJOYED IN MEDFORD Tho Columbia Park boys of San Francisco, who appearod at tho opora hoiiBO Wednesday ovonlng, put on a very crodltnblo ohow. Tho Au dience, though Bmall, was appreciat ed. Tho boys will present thoir mln strol show tonight. FIRST OFFICIAL CENSUS NUMBER IS ANNOUNCED WASHINOTON, D. C, Juno 23. Tho first official bulletin of tho con sus bureau, Issued today, shows that tho population of tho city of Washing ton la 331,009. Tho population offi ciality recordod In 1900 was 279,718. Eloped to Escape Crowd. NEW YORK, Juno 23. Mrs. Har ry Vlngus, daughor of Mayor Gay nor of Now York, declared today that sho olopod with Vlngut to oscapo tho formality of an olaborato public wed ding. Following her marrlago Mr3. Vln gut telophoned to hor father and ob tained his forg'lvonoss. Answorlng a rumor that Mayor (laynor had with hold his blOBBlnu hecauBo of tho clan dostlno wedding, Mrsr. Vlngut said: "Peoplo do not know my father. When I told him of our marrlago lio said: 'Whatovor you do, my girl, Is all right.' " ' Steamer In Trouble. PUINCE HUPBItT, n. C Juno 23. Tho Btoamer Humboldt, bound from Soattlo to Skagway, hi at an chor In Lowo Inlot with a brokon forward thrust boarlng. Tho tug Lorno has boon sont North from Vic toria to tow tho Humboldt back 'to oSattlo and la duo horo Sunday. Somo of tho pasaongors and por lnjiablo frolght of tho Humboldt woro brought horo by tho stoamor VftdBO. Tho Btoamahlp City of Sonttlo will bring tho romalndor of tho Hum boldt's Skagway paBSongors, Tho Humboldt will mtaa hor next sailing Bchoduled from Soattlo, but will bo ropalrod nt an oarly dato. CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER Mrs. Annlo Kolnoo and young son of Hullo Creok aro visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Murray, Mrs. KoIhoo'h paronts, until after tho Fourth, Evangelist Johnson left on tho morning train Tuesday for tho oast, his destination being Hnttlo Creek, Mich., whoro bo expects to Join his wife. Miss Josephine Houston Is visiting attho homo of Mr. Isaac WlllllnmB In this city for a fow days. Mrs. Evelyn Maplo oxpoctn to dls poso of most of hor household goodB at auction on Saturday afternoon, Juno 25, prior to her doparturo for Portland on tho 28th. Chan. E. Gioy and his wlfo, who havo been assisting in tho recent ovnngollstlc meetings, loft on Tuosday ovonlng for Portland, whoro thoy will spend a llttlo tlmo with friends bo foro returning cast. Mrs. E. Edlngton of Sams Volloy Is visiting at tho homo of her daugh ter, Mrs. James Shields, of Central Point. Mrs. Edlngton has been quite 111 slnco her arrival but Is recovering. MIsb IsaberCurtls of Sacramento, who ban been vlzltlng nt tho homo of J. W. MorrJItt for tho paat month, returned to her California homo on Thursday. Henry Elmoro of Chicago and Bell Farnum, Noah Frederick and C. S. Hay of Portland wore registered at tho Central Point hotel Wednesday. Mrs. Slmpklrs of this city recently received a lottor from tho frlonds of John McIIcnry, tho painter, whoso back was brokon a couplo of months ngo In a runaway accident near her homo. Ho Is now In tho Lane hos pital In San Francisco, and tho lottor states that no oporatlon can bo per formed under two weeks and that tho chanco of recovery through an opor atlon Is very slight. This condition slnco his removal to the hospital has remained absolutclly unchanged. II. J. Stowart of this city bought a tract of 120 acres of partly cleared HELD ON SUSPICION IN DYNAMITING CASE HELENA, Mont., Juno 23. Ton! Labonnl, a foreign miner, Is held hero today, suspected of being tho in nn who dynamited tho homo of Leslie Williams, foreman of the Elk horn mine, whero Williams was asleep. Ho strenuously denies knowl edge of tho crime Tho house was dyhumled Tuesday night, but owing to tho dynamiter's lack of knowlcdgo only a portion of the nine-room structure wns dam aged. It has been learned that 25 pounds of tho explosive was placed under tho house nnd lot go. Williams nnd his wlfo were not Injured, although Mrs. Williams was badly frightened when tho sound of tho explosion and tho sovero Jarring awakenod thorn. Labonnl was discharged recently by Williams. MEDFORD WINS FROM COLUMBIA PARK BOYS Dy n score of 16 to C tho Medford team defeated tho Columbia Park toam. Tho game was uninteresting as tho boys woro clearly outclassed. It would havo been a bettor gamo if it had not havo boon that both tho pitchers of tho boys' team woro out of commission. Sovoral of tho other members of tho team wore crippled also. Tho boys at that gathered sovon hits off Coleman, ono of thorn n two baggor ovor tho fenco by Wlhr. Thoy showed somo good Insldo ball and high-class baso running. COLUMBIA PARK BOYS IN MEDFORD THIS AFTERNOON This nftornoon (Thursday) the Columbia Park Boys will again try conclusions with tho Medford team. Tho boys will havo thoir host battory in notion and Medford's toam will lino up about as follews: Heusolmau, third; Strain, first; Milos, loft; Isaacs, con tor; Blnoking tou, right; Sliulz, second; Hill, catcher; Burgess, pitelior. Rudy Shulz, who has mado a good record with tho Mount Angol warn, will make his first nppoariuice in n Medford uniform in two years. New York Market. NEW YORK. June 211. Slight fluctuations of a fow loadors in a dull market was the foaturo of trad ing in stocks today. Sovoral spe cialties woro firm in oarly hours of trading, but standard stocks had signs of coming reaction. Louisville & Nashville and Consolidated Qas roso 1 and Amorioan Cotton Oil lVi. Railroad and copper stocks doolined fractions, including Amalgamated Copper, Rending, United Stool nnd Union Paoifio. ' Lator these recov orod slightly. Bonds woro firm. land this week of Denton Dowers. Tho tract Is located near Eaglo Point ami .Mr. stowart is going to complcto clearing It and sow It to grain. L. Hatfield mado a business trip to Medford on Tuowlay. Quito a number of local Daptlsts attended tho meeting of tho Hoguo Illver Daptlst association at Medford on Tuesday. Tho dologatos from this church wore C. A. Sanderson, John Mclempsoy nnd wlfo, II. Warner and Mrs. Isaac Williams. Ilov. J. D. Hacker, local pastor, and wlfo, and a number of others were also In at tendance. J Miss Eva Norcross haB recolvcd word from County Superintendent ' Seymoro of Polk county that sbo has I tho honor of having graduated tho jpupll who wins tho scholarship for' jtho county with an ovcrago of 98 por icont. Llttlo Miss Norcross Is ono of our own girls and, If we do say It, sho is a flno representative of a largo claso of girls in this town who havo brains as well as beauty. A wrecked automobile was tho causa of considerable local excitement on Monday venlng. Messrs. Corum ' and Myors of Medford, who had both ' i Imbibed very freely of something that I .. .. , f n A 1 ,& t.-. you can 1 uuy in uumrui ruiiii, iuai their bearings and ditched their ma chine In tho northwest part of town. Tho machlno was almost a complete wreck. Tho Joy riders were consld-j erably damaged on tho outside, but were picked up and restored to their own In Medford by Good Samaritan Mark Welch. Frank II. Colby and wlfo, newcom ers from Fargo, N. D., aro arranging to bring a colony of their friends hero from that cold state before winter. Mr. Colby Bays that he has thrown away tho best part of his life by re maining so long In that uncongenial part of tho country, and will now at tempt to convince all lib friends back east that Ilfo Is better worth living' on tho Pacific const than anywhere I lolse In tho United States. END OF SESSION NOT IN SIGHT. (Continued from Page 1.') Hon was roltertcd by Taft. It ap propriates $200,000 to enable tho secretary of ngrlculturo to protect forests against fires and provides that tho appropriation be In creased next year to $1,000,000. After that the appropriation Is to bo $2,000,000 annually until 1916, to bo used for tho purchase of lands at tho head waters of navigable streams. If further provides that a commission consisting of tho sec retaries of war, agriculturo and the Interior and two senators and two) representatives Investigate tho pur-! chases. Tho secretary of agriculturo Is authorized to divide these lands Into national forests. Camo as Surprise. The filibuster on this measure camo as a surprise to congress. When tho postal savings bank bill passed tho sennto without any sign of such tactics, congressional loaders be lieved that tho last obstaclo In tho! way of an early adjournment had been removed. Tho forest reserve bill wns regarded as ono of tho minor matters which could easily bo dis posed of or allowed to go over. Tho fight which It has :arted has caused a hasty conferenco of senato leaders. It is possible that tho sen ato may hold a night sosslon tonight to allow Senator Burton to completo t uiu tun luiuuiivo lit; uua iu tuuziu uu tho subject and on which ho esti mates will consume about twenty hours. If a night session Is held tho speech will probably bo completed tonight, nnd unless tho house fili buster Is begun, congress by working t high pressuro may yet bo able to reach adjournment by Saturday. BROWNE CASE SOON TO GO TO THE JURY CHICAGO, III., Juno 23. Tho caso of Leo O'Noll Erowno, charged with bribery In connection with tho elec tion of William Lorlmor to tho Unit ed Stntcs sonato, will probably reach tho Jury today. Attorney O'Donnoll, for tho dofonso, completed his argu ment nnd Attornoy Forest followed ior tho dofonso. District Attornoy Wayman will close for tho state. Roprosontatlvo C. A. Whlto, who eonfossod that ho had acceptod a brlbo to voto for Lorlmor and who wns tho principal witness against Ilrown, wns scored by tho attornoys for tho dofonso. Judgo McSurloy has prepared his instructions nnd tho Baso wtll bo given to the Jury as soon as possible Squadron Reaches England. PLYMOUTH, England., Juno 23. Aftor a stormy voyngo of two weeks an Amorlcan squadron of throo bat tloshlps, hoadod hy tho Massachu setts, arrlvoj horo today on a mid shlpmon's summor cruise, Tho squadron will remain horo sovoral days. Isis Theatre eOMlNG Mitchell Dueo Wednesday Night Singing & Musical Sketches THREE EEELS OP SELECT PICTURES 1 THE CLOSED DOOR a drama. 2 THE RETtWENATION OF FATHER a ' comedy. 3 TOURING THE CANARY ISLES Pictur esque. 4 MEPHISTO AT A MASQUERADE Comedy Illustrated Song "Night and Day" hy Miss Kennedy. Good Music. Clean, Cool and Comfortable Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 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 $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffa $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate 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 moiiths from dato of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ortgon jp r f C4 Properly Ef I MZ Fitted In my Pxivnto Optical Parlor I uso tho best instruments and Jat ost mothods, with artificial light, tho only corroot way for sciontlfio sight-tosting. Lensos roplacod and frames adjusted. Proscriptions filled. Glasses ndjustod and straightened free. DR. RICKE.RT ROOM 2, OVER KENTNER'S. We Fix It "Our mnchino responsibility docs not end with tho machine's Bale. Anything wrong wo fix it. If anything breaks wo fix it. Anything wears out -wo fiv it. If it's your fault wo fix it. If it's tho machine's fault wo fix it. If it's our fault wo fix it. No matter what's the matter wo fix it. Call Main 1711. C. S. LUPT0N, Mnj. Lawton Bulldlnrj. Medford, Or. FROM ALL POINTS ON THE .J: .J-l.iicatjiai.A,i.,. - ,. - M ..aJhaW,;ifAi!ti1,'JS6ui-Wa t, M.A. -