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32 MEDITORD MAIL TISIBUM3, MEDFORD, OREGON, SrNDAY, JULY 3, 19.10. Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Thing's to Eat A MTUH SLAYS WIFE Followinn Quarrel at Home, H. M. Lambert Shoots Spouse Down on Street and Empties Revolver In His Own Breast. PORTLAND, Or.. July 2. Fol lowing a quarrel nt thoir home, II. JT. Lnmbort, 35, a carpenter, this afternoon shot his wifo three times in tho breast and sent two bullets into his own body. Both wero taken to a hospital, where they arc report ed to be dying. The shooting occurred on Dekum avenue nnd Sixteenth street, iu the presence of scores of people. The couplo have two small children. According to witnesses, Lambert met his wifo nt the intersection of the thoroughfares nnd shot her down without n word. Neighbors declare that the couple had quarreled almost continuously for several weeks. Tins forenoon they wero particularly bitter toward each other, it is said, and Lambelt left tho house enraged. STOCK COMPANY IN 4TH WEEK Athon's Organization Becoming More Popular Dally "Doris," a Beautiful Society Drama, to Be Given This Week. UNDERTAKER WEDS IN FUNERAL TOPPINGS SAN BERNARDINO, Cnl., July 2. Althoueh tho ceremony that made them man and wife savored more of a funeral than a nuptial sen-ice, Charles Duvnlt Conner and his bride, who was Nellie Viola Lewis, joyously began their houevmoon to day. Conner is an undertaker. Late yesterday he brought his sweetheart hero from Los Angeles and hurried to the undertaking establishment of a friend. Standing amid a sepul churnl array of caskets and funeral trappings, they were mnrried. The elergymnn who performed the cere mony was an undertaker before he qualified for the cloth. DENMARK RULED WITH OUT CABINET COPENHAGEN, July 2. Den mark is without a cabinet today, fol lowing the acceptance by King Fred erick of the resignation of his cab inet members. The government's defeat in the recent election, in which its plan to reorganizo the national diet was at stake, is given as tho cause of the cabinet's action. Premier Zahlo and the other min isters sought to resign May 27, but on request of the king they retained their portfolios for the time being. New Cases Plied. P. P. Konan company vs. W. E. Stacy; to recover money. W. E. Phlppo, attorney for plaintiff. Mrs. E. P. Brlggs va. Alice M. Burko; action In ejectment. Neff & Mealvy for plaintiff. MARRIED. LA BRICK-JARVIS In Ashland, Juno 29, 1910, by Rev. Ward McIIen- ry, Leo J. La Brick and Esther May Jarvls. Tho locomot've has penetrated the cattle country of Oregon aa far aa Pralrlo City. At tho demonstration following tho arrival of tho flrat train It was shown that 100,000 head of cattle rango In tho country tributary to Pralrlo City, and that tho place could becotno tho largest Initial stock Bhlpplng point In Amorlca. Tho Athon Stock company last night completed its third week as a Rogue river institution when "The Sign of tho Four' was presented for tho last time. Next week's bill is "Doris," a beautiful society drama written by Robert Rrouet for Effic Ellsler and Couldock. who will be remembered for their great work in "Hazel Kirke." "Doris" is said to bo a play full of heart interest, peculiarly adapt ed to the Athon compauy, and allow ing the scenic artist special lati tude, as U requires five complete sets, which Artist Leo Ilutton has just completed. Owing to tho Fourth of July cele bration at Jacksonville there will be no performance Monday night, but the first performance of "Doris" will lio given on Tuesday night. Scats now selling for all perform ances next week. Fourth of July Rates on R.R.V.R. The following rates nnd time tuble will take effect Monday, July 4, for that date only, on the Rogue River Valley railway between Medford nnd Jacksonville. There will be 14 round trips during the day, leaving Medford as follews: First trains leaving Medford at 0:00, 7:00, 8:10, 9:15, 10:30 a. m. and 12:00-m. Passengers are requested to pur chase tickets at ticket window before boarding train; round-trip faro rates 35 cents, and children under 12 years of age, 25 cents. Tickets good to return on Julv 4 nnd 5. No stops will be made on 1 wing Medford after 7 a. m. trains trip. DEMONSTRATION FANCY COOKERY Notices. Nothing but perishable froight will lie handled at tho Southern Pacific fmiirM liiiot on Julv 4. 89 Robert F Maguire Late special ageut TJ. S. I General Land Office, announces that he lias opened law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen- state and federal courts J and tho Department of j tho Interior. j Medford, Or., July 5, 1910. Dear Madam: We cordially invite you to visit our store and witness a demonstration in fancy cookory, desserts, etc., to be given by the Joseph Burnett com pany of Boston, manufacturers of the famous Burnett's Vanilla. This is the oldest brand of vanilla in tho world, and won the first prize medals at expositions held in Phila delphia, New York, St. Louis, Cin cinnati, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. Tho charming color touches given to food materials by the use of Burnett's Color Pastes and the de lightful color schemes for receptions, teas, etc., will also he illustrated. A booklet of practical recipes will be given to each visitor. WARNER, WOUTMAN & GORE. Joseph Burnett Co., Boston, Mas. . 4- -- Notice. All persons knowing them selves to bo indebted to VAN DYKE'S will please call and settle, as books must be bal anced at onco on account of store having been sold to F. W. Gray. DEMONSTRATION OF FANCY COOKERY MISS JULIE COWLEY JULY 5th to 9, 1910 "Every woman iu Medford will be interested in knowing that a demonstra tion of the many uses of oxtraets and fruit colorings. Probably one woman in each 100 knows one-tenth of the ways of using extracts and colorings so as to produce the most palatable dishes. A trip to this store will, in a little while, acquaint you with many arts of fancy cookery that you will be glad to know. WARNER WORTMAN & GORE, INC. I GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281 n i HEINZ 57 Varieties of pickles, etc. You are sure of getting quality at this store that's why we carry the "Heinz" products. Don't forget to insist on WHITE DIAMOND FLOUR Try our 25c Special COFFEE Olmstead & Hibbard West Side Grocers. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath The finest Sample Rooms m the city. Hotel Moore Firo Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan We will serve Christmas Dinner at "The Hotel Medford," to be constructed at onco at the north west coiner of Main and Ivy streets. Satisfaction consists in getting (ho goods yon know are good, gel ting (horn promptly and when tho article you think yon want is not. in the market, having an article sug gested as a substitute that is known to bo as good or bettor than the article called for. Wo give you the best groceries, the choicest garden truck and the most perfect fruit in the' market, and when we haven't what you want nnd offer a substitute, you'll find that what we offer is all wo claim it should bo. Insist, on getting PUKJ5 WJUTK FlOUJt and GOLDEN OAT IS OOIWIQ15 Allen & Reagan COR. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE. See Diamond for Diamonds J. W. DIAMOND 115 East Main Street AUTOMOBILES - 4- II. B. Patterson, the Qua- "" " kor Nursery man, has moved "" his office to 110 East Main 4 street. "" - O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy. MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY. 1010 Chalmers Dctroits. Phone 1801, Valley Auto Company, Medford, Or. Quick Service Easy Riding. Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PnONE MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop., Medford, Or. I. TAFT TO ADDRESS TEACHERS AT BOSTON BOSTON, Mass., July 2.--Prosi-deirt Taft will deliver an address ho foro tho National Educational asso ciation, iu 48th annual session here, on July 4. It is estimated that 25, 000 teachers will ho present. Presi dent David Starr Jordun of Stan ford university will also speak on Independence day. A.L. VROMAN PLTJMBI&G & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Office 113 South Front Street. Phone 2751. $12,500 Thirty-two ncrcs, two miles from Talent, Ander son creek bottom laud; fivo-room box house, good bant and other outbuildings; thore aro on this placo 12 acres in Nowtown and Spitzenberg apples, 0 and 7 years old, which have a fair crop this year; between the apples are peach fillers, which are heavily loaded. In addition thore aro three acres of pears 2 years old and threo acres planted to poars last winter; also four acres of alfalfa and about five acres of fino timber; thoro are two good wells aud a completo pumping plant for irrigation; .$0500 will handle this placo and tho balance can be paid at the rate of $1000 u year. $15,000 Seventy-five acres, same neighborhood; good now five-room house, largo bam and other outbuildings; spring water piped to tho buildings. Thoro aro on this placo 11 acres of 3-year-old Nowtowns and Spitronborgs with peach fillers, about an aero of boaring family orch ard, 10 acres of alfalfa, about an aero of boaring grapes about 45 acres all told under cultivation, balance iu timber which could bo cheaply cleared. At $200 an acre this placo is a snap. It would take half cash to handle, balance easy. $300 an aero Fines fruit and gardeu land in tho valley, half way botween Phoenix and Talent; lovol, hlnok free soil; divided into 10-acro tracts; one-fourth cash, balance in four annual payments with 0 per cent intorcst. $12,000 Sixteen and a half acres, midway bctweou Jack sonville nnd Central Point, facing tho hill road; finest building site in tho vnlloy. Thore aro eight ncros of pears iu bearing, trees from 6 to 8 years old, and about an acre and a half of grapos in boaring, balanco in timbor, which is all good fruit land. Half cash will handle. $20,009 kBS than $425 an acre for 47V& ncros, one milo from Central Point, all good land, good buildings, about 40 acres planted to standnrd varieties of apples and pears from 1 to 4 years of ago, balanco in alfalfa. This placo will subdivide nicoly. It is easily worth $100 an i"re more than is asked. W. T. YORK & CO. If you aro interested in Medford property, talk with our city man, Mr W. V. Moore. f ' Tgl : H I 1 1 ' I "S li (SB (??f W I - "- INS A I sr v - j s-- yy 1 S mr The Dinner Hour In Hot Weather U Mora Enjoyable When Vou Have a General Electric Fan In Your Dininp Room - 'T IS adjustable for gentle air circulation or a strong brcc7x It is portable and may be utilized in any room where there is an electric fixture simply insert the plug and turn the switch. The expense is small. May we send a G.E. Fan to your home to-day ? ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Olfico- 209 Weft Mnin St., Muiluid, Ore. rrTTi PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEILN ca PRICE 11 North D St., Medfoid, Ore. Phono 308 Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE Iorsonio Ttaeoh or another, tho thing eougit may ho cheapor at ono storo than at nnothor than at any other, Ad-roadora buy "In tho light." flaskius for Health. ftt t"t -ft- DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. U U f HVH E - Fitted In my Private -Optical Parlor I iiho the hunt iiislriimuiilH and lal oHt mothodn, with artificial lilit, tho only correct way for Bclontifio fliuht-tcstiiiK. Lciibob roplacod and frn'moH adjusted. Proscriptions filled. Glnssos adjusted and straightened free. DR. RICKERT ROOM 2, OVER KENTNER'S. u ,4