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K MKDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTTOON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 3910. V AUTO STAGE LINE TO LAKE STARTS FRIDAY Preparations nro Mntlo to Put on Stop Lino Coinmcnclnn Tomorrow Lcavo Mcilfortl Three Times Week May Run Oftcncr. On Friday morning tltu iirnt auto moliilu in tlio regular Orator Luke hIiiko Horvico will lunvu for tlio luku. HoKiilnr triprt uro to ho run during tliu moiihoii luuviiit; .MlllnlllJ'H, NWilnoHtliD'H nnd I-'ridiiyn, ruiiirnliiK TuomluyH, Tliumiliiyrt niul SnlurduyH. Tlio iiiiiclilnuH will leave itt 7 it. in. Lalor in tint huiihoii if tlio Imimiiohh in hiicIi iih to jimtify it tliu Horviou will liu inoroiiMod. Tliu Crater Imko Company Iiiih inHiujil it neat pamphlet Kivin coin - plotc iiifonnatinii ax to tliu trip, for tliu hcnofit of tliu tonriKtH. Tliu auto Htauu lino will provu of ureal benefit to thono winliini; to visit tliu MKo wiiteli iiiih iiorolnloni lieeii aeeoHHilile only to hiiuIi vixitorH iih were willim to forejjo the orilinary nnnforlH of travelnu, hire their own eonveyaneeK ami enanro all the in cident deliiVH of paHHint; through an nlmoHt iniuxploreil region. Thin hkii hoii Ihu Crater Lake Company will open up on tliu rim of the like with a fully f'Htiipiwd kitchen ami dininu' room, ami will provide eomfortahle, floored tontH for Hleepinu aeeoinmo datioiiH, heated with oil hIovch. Hv tlio clone of the hciihoii a fully oquipped lodge will ho finished, that !h now in course of cotiHtruetion. It will contain, nmong other attractive ' features, four masHivo freplaces, one of which will ho placed on tlio out side of the huildini; and will ho used for ennui firoH, whoro Htrnngorn will meet and part iih friends, whero Htory and Hone will hloud with joy and KladnosH and tlio ills of man ho for (rotten. Hotel Arrivals. At tho Monro L. KoornbiRhnm, K. 8. OennlH, V, nciiHon, Portland; J. M. LowIb, Oallce: I IJ. Tllllni:innt, K. P. Illhlmrd. Pertland: II. II. Hnvonn, Tn coina; Alf Jawon. Ashland; I. II. Do t)le, Snn Jono; Mr. and Mrs. MontKom ory, Santa Clara; A. 13. HIchaolHon, Mllo TIioiiihoj, Portland. At tho NnHh J. It. Hnrvey, (Ja llro; I.. Qiitaby and wlfo, J. A. Watl doll, Portland; J. II. Shay, Kantcm City; I. llntclilnnfl, Portland; J. II. IoucIh, Donvor; A. V. Marshall, ItoRulmrK; W. D. RcIhco, Scattlo; J. T. StophoiiH and vMfo, Portland. MAYOR IS STRICTLY UP AGAINST IT Mayor Canon had tho tlmo of his life this morrlng In untangling n row among hoiiio OreokH who havot boon living In a c'::iclc on South D street. Tho row nroHO ovor tho division of tho oxpeiiHO, didn't amount to n fight, but each party had tho other ar rested. When tho trial commenced tho room was full of Creoles. Two wit nesses wero examined. Whoa a quoH tl.iu wan r.nkod both principals and tho witness would start talking at ouco, and tho rest of tho bunch would Join In ,p:irt of thorn In their native lnngungo nnd part In broken Eng lish. Tho o:curronco nt tho Towor of Ilabol couldn't havo boon any worse Ono Oiih Vourgorals ooomod to havo boon tho aggrcauor and tho judgo fined hi in $G nnd flroil ll.o balance of thorn out of tho courtroom, ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY FOR MOUNT TAMALPAIS CAN IIAFAHI,, Cal., July 7. That tho man whoso skeleton wiih found on Mount TanmlpalH yostorday was killed by a bullet wound In hla bond was dotonnl'jod todny whon hla skull wnH oxamlnod by Coroner fiawyor. Tho wound wan at first thought to liavo boon ratisod by a sharp pointed weapon, and ono theory advanced was that tho man bad boon stabbed with a hatpin, probably by tho wom an whoso okoloton wan found on tho mountain nix months ago, Tho two doaths woro Unkod by this htoory. Coroner Sawyor and tho officials of Marin county today bollovo that tho two dentin) had no connection. Tho man's sekoloton was found on tlio onst sldo of tho mountain r.botit four miles from tho placo whoro tho wom an's skoloto-j wns dlacovorod. Every hour of every day llio want nils are "Bottling" things, noooni lilisliing IhingH in t)iin city. They find liuyers, Hollortt, traderH, workerrt - thoy introdlieo people who have liilKineBH to do witli oacli other. CENTRAL POINT NEWS ITEMS The 'it V council Iiiih ordcied it new hone carl house of corrugated iron, eoiiHliueled for the volunteer fire de paitiiiunl, TIioiiiiih Kmitli, llio lalioroi' who for the piihI two montliH, Iiiih huen work nig for Vincent Itoall, of this place, whoso hohuadc'd hody wiih picked up uL the upper end of .Snowy Iluttu Or chard TucHtluy evening, iiiih a fathor niul hrother living in Minneapolis, .Mian. Smith wiih nhoiit 110 years of a I'd and unmarried. Nothing moie Ih known of tliu man. His father and hiolhur have huen notified hut no word Iiiih huu received iih yet from MiuiieapollH. Tim reinaiiiH will he liuried in tliu Central Point ceme tery. Home grown fruits arc beginning to flood the market in Central Point. Tho iiualily of poauhe and herricH ami extra good. At the Quarterly meeting of tlio di MONTANA CROPS ARE BADLY DRIED UP WASHINGTON. 0. C, July 7. Unlrrlgntod crops In Montana and tho woutoru portion of tho IJakolns aro literally dried up iih a result of tho recent hot vcntbor and drouth, ac cording to n statement by tho re clamation service, Tho lntonco beat was accompanied by dry winds that did enoruiotiH damage. Irrigated crops In tho northwest aro reported la excellent condition. Real Estate Sales. Tlio J. W. UroHHlor Heal Estate Agency report tho following sales: Ono lot in Oakdale Park Addition, to Mrs. Summers, .$ 1(100; two lots in took & Anderson Addition sold to C. A. Goff, of Champaign, III., SlIUOO; '28 acres adjoining Jacksonville to .1. T. Tullis of Minneapolis, Minn., .3:i00; fi'Jl-2 acres of tho Hanson tract near Central Point to Mrs. Dr. W. Ooffe of Medford, $0000; 10 aercH of tho Conger tract near Cen tral Point to K. I. Wilson of Chicago, III.. $1000; .12 1-a acres near Tolo to H. L. Wihion of Chicago, III., .?ff00. RIOTING BREAKS OUT ANEW IN CHINA LONDON', July ".--Dispatches from Shantung provluco, China, toll of Incipient riots todny v.t Lalchow and predictions are made that tho disorders may develop Into an ant! foreign domonstrntlon. Tho officials of tho war office horo express Ilttlo fear of a serious out break agalnct tho forolgnom In tho Shantung provluco bocauso of the proximity of Kngllsh and Gormnn gar risons at Wol Hal Wol Wlaucbau. Doth Kiiglnud and Germany havo naval stations In Shantung province and could protect foreigners. The ciuibo of tho minor rlotB could not bo ascertained at tho Chlnoso ombassy hero. SAYS FASTING CURED HIM OF NASAL CATARRH DKTH01T, July 7.-Having fin ished it thirty-five days fast for hi health, JudKoii M. Perry, a Detroit attorney, expresses Ii'ih belief that fasting is u euro for nil ills. The particular ill for which hi niudo this fast was unsal eatarih. and hu thinks ho Iiiih cured it. For tho first twenty-six days of (liu. fast ho waB nt his office daily. Hu grow weak after that, and spout tho lust nino day in bed. His weight was reduced from 1-10 to pounds to 85 pounds, "Nothing hut water passed my liM "during tho lhirty-.five days," said Mr. Perry. "My theory is that noth ing nutritious should ho taken, not even fruit juices. After the first fow days I fell no pangH of hunger, tho hody hocoming tu'oiiRtoniod to he fllHt." Mr. Perry now looks liko a living skeleton, Hy a "want ad" campaign" N meant persistency in miniating your ud until you have gotten your vo suits 1 That dooan't ulwnyH moan tunny iiisortions or much delay. HnskuiH for IThhIHi OATA1UUI WILTj OO. Itellef ConieH In Two Minutes, Com pleto Cliro In Four Weeks. Don't go on hawking yoursolf sick overy mornlnr; It's cruol, It's harmful and It's unnecessary, If nftor bronthlug Hyomol, tho won-dor-workor, you aro not rid of vllo catarrh, you can liavo youv, inonoy rcelorH of (he Central Point Statu Hank ycHlerdity tho examination showed tliu Ihihmiohh of tliu institu tion to hu in 1'irnt-eliiHH condition, Tho amount rcmiired by law was placed in tho rcsorvo fund, ai'tor which thu direetorn declared a ncuii auiiual dividend of G por cont. Niuuty-ouo in tho shado is going along Home and remindH u corpulent correspondent of tho proverbial sul phuric valley. That in what tho mer cury regiHtered horo Wednesday nf teuoon. The city council at its noxt regular meeting will accept tho now water HVHtcm and our pcoplo will bo al lowed to use the wator for domestic purposes at least. .loliu AlhorH Ih putting in a rock foundation for a hiisiiicHS building on KiiHt Pine Street. A. f. Cowley is preparing to build ajhtrge barn near his now dwelling. Ilttlo hard rubbor pockot Inhnler that comes with each outfit and pour Into It a fow drops of Hyomol. nroatho it according to directions. In two mlu utoi it will rollovo you of hnt stuffed up feeling. Uso It a fow minutes cvory day, and In a fow woaks you will la entirely froo from catarrh. riretithlng Hyomol Is a vory pleas ant and certain way to kill catarrh. Oct an outfit today; It only coats $1.00; It's worth $1000 to any ca tarrh sufforor. For salo by druggists ovorywhoro and by Chas. Strang, who guarantees It to euro cttnrrh, croup, coughs, colds, soro throat and bron chitis. An oxtra bottlo of Hyomol liquid If nco'Icd costn but 50c as tho Ilttlo bard rubbor inhaler you got with tho outfit will last a UfUlrno. What tho Morry Widow Is to light opera, Tliavlu and hla wonderful or ganlrntlon of musicians and Russian dnncors Is to the world of band music. Whorovor Thavlu has ap peared tho public has glvon him an ovation. Moro than half a million people bnvc listened to his band at Idora Park and In San Prnnclsco dur ing tho pact nix woohu. So great was tho Impression croatol by hla band that nccotlatlons havo practi cally been closod whoroby tho groat Ilusslnn conductor will return to this country In 1015 with a baud of ono hundred plnyors which will form the official band at tho Panama Canal Imposition in San Francisco. Thu Incomparablo band which Tliavlu now has with him on tour, to gether with tho Husslnn dancers and grand oporn soloists, will bnve ono open data botwoon San Francisco and Portland and this day Is to bo glvon to tho local nuiclc lovors. Popular prices will bo charged and tho con certs should bo groetod by crowdod houses. Tho ndvanco salo Indicates that this will bo tho caso. Tho pro grams will bo of a charactor to suit all tastes. Thoy will iucludo tho lato- esl two-steps and Htlrrlng march nunibors. Thoy will offor tho host known overtures and fascinating Uus slnn'muslc. Tho vocnllstb, Including tho famous baritone, Max Ding, and tho prima donna, soprano, Annette Woodwnrds, will glvo splendid BoloctlouS. Tho ontlro organization will nppoar at tho auditorium next Thursday night un der tho ninnngomont of tho Southorn Oregon Chautauqua Assombly. 92 IN Till: DIBTHICT COUNT OV TIIK UNITKl) STATICS FOU TIIK IMS THICT OK OHKROX. In tho mattor of tho Estato of Cooi go E. Noubor, a Bankrrpt. In bankruptcy. NOTICE. To tho creditors of tho above namod bankrupt; to dcorgo E. Noubor, tho abovo namod bankrupt, nnd to Hnttlo M. Noubor, his wlfo; to William Ul rlclt, asslgneo of tho estato of T. J. Konnoy, an Insolvent dobtor; Notice 1b horoby glvon that on tho 24th day of Juno. 1910. tho abovo namod bankrupt filed In tho abovo entltlod court nnd causa 1Mb duly verified petition for dlschargo from bankruptcy t.nd that on tho same day tho tniBteo In bankruptcy f.led In said court and causo his duly vorl flod petition f tho salo of tho fol lowing doscrlbod roalty of tbo bank rupt, to-wlt: A SNAP FOU SAMO HV OWNEU. 80 ncron linprovod land; bov ornl good aprlnga; 1 ouso, bnrn, etc.; C pcres In boarlng fruit; Ti ncroB good corn; 0 tons hay; If sold at onco, 10 PEU ACUE TAKES IT. ' Good Terms lnqulro 720 West 12th. Commencing at tlio ftoutheaiit cor-! nr or bloelc numboroil thlrty-oli;bt nil laid down on tho official plat of tlio town of Jackeonvlllo, Jackson county, Oregon, and nmr.lns thenco woBturly along tho southern boun dary of mild block 38 forty (40) foot; thenco northerly and parallol with tho eaiitorn boundary of nald block 38 two hundred (200) foot; tlonco cast- torly nlong tho northern boundary of nniumqcK as roriy i?uj root; thenco b uthorly and along tho eastern boun dary of Bald block 38 two hundred (200) foet to tho point of beginning. Also lots ono (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), flvo (C), Blx (C), sov on (7) nnd eight (8), li tho block numbered thlrty-nlno (39), situated on tho western flldo of Klftl ntrcot between F nod K streets In tho said town or Jacksonville, Oicjon, that tho said property nbovo described Is whnt Ih commonly known and called tho Jacksonville bnsoba.l grounds, In Jackeonvlllo, Jackson county, Ore gon ; nnd one-half of all of n.Vd prop erty Is ow tod by tho CBtato of Ooorgo H. Noubor, a bankrupt, an I tho other ono-half thereof Is owned by ono M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville. Jackson county, Oregon, each of cald parties ownlnc nn undivided one-half inter est theroln and thoro to. Also tbo east ono-half o! lot num. bored thrco (3 In block numbered two (2) fronting twcnty-flvo (25) foot on California strcot, and run nlng back tho Bamo width ono hun dred (100) feo' nnd embrvclng all tho ground botwoon tho lot formerly owned by L. S. Thompson and tb lot formorly ovrncd by Ix)vj and Bll gor; also nino (9) foot of tho north ond of lot four (4) In Bab. block two, fronting nino (9) feet on Third siroci ana running uacK thu samo width fifty (oO) foot. That a meeting of all of tho cred itors of said bankrupt Is hereby call ed for Thursday, tbo 15th day of July, 1910, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, said meeting to bo held at tho offlco of tbo referee In Mcdford, Oregon; at said tlmo and placo said petitions will conio on to bo heard, tho dower Interest of the snld Hattlo M. Noubor wlil bo fixed and ascertained, nnd tho llchts of William Ulrloh, osslsnoo, as tho own er and holder oi tho mortgage upon tho realty of tho said bankrupt will bo dotcrmlnod. And such other business will bo transacted aB may properly bo trans acted beforo such mooting. Dated thin tho 30th day of Juno, 1910. HOLBROOK -WITHINOTON. Roforeo In Dankruntcy. Exceptional Buys Best Prices and Terms A Home Proposition 119 Acres, 1 1-1 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, one built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa. Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good tdrrns. Fine Building Site i Price $225. Good terms. Antelope ... ------- NOTICE! From July first tho Roguo River Fish Co. will bo on a cash basis. All our goodB aro perishable and wo must pay cash as thoy arrive to us, there fore wo muBt navo cash to got them. Thin appllcr to all. Wo regret to bo obliged to adopt this syutom, but be ing short of cajltal wo aro compelled to do so. Hoping our customers will still contlnuo with us, wo remain, as ovor, ROGUE RIVER FISH CO. MoBiilor & Kenworthy. BUSINESS CONDITIONS. () Extract from editorial, York Herald, May 30, 1910.) Now The onoly uonfavorablo oloment In tho situation is tho unfavorable attl tudo of federal lawmakers and stato officials towards tho railways and tho spirit which would prevent tho com panies from modoratcly advancing their charges to offset tho Increased cost of operation. When tho manu facturer is obliKCd to nay hlcher prices for raw material and Increas ed wages ho does tho only possible thing in tho circumstances and cor respondincly rr lscs tho charge for his product. Tho railways aro obliged to pay Increased prices for supplies nnd higher wages, and It is only rea son thnt they should get moro for what thoy Bel!, naraoly, transporta tion. That they aro impelled to raise their charges is plain from current traffic returns showing increased gross takings, wbllo costs of opera tion havo increased In still greater ratio, with resulting decrease In net earnings. Unless the greatest of all industries Is permitted to prosper the country cannot bo prosperous. Haskins for Health. In Nicely Located Real Estate 19 Acres adjoining Biirrell Orchard on the south. 5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletts. 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers. House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy on the market barring none. If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valloy, one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Creek Ranch 1160 Acres on the Antelope creek, tho price asked. You'll have to hurry Walter HO -- -------" CAN SHOW PICTURES IH OLD MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 0. Chief of oboe Jonnfion will tnko no action ngainnt the Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures unless ho is convinced thoy nro subversive to tho morals of the city. If they prove objectionable ho nid today, lie would bar them. Ffnnkin for Health CHAFING DISHES 3yir7 With an ALCOHOL Lamp you must fill the lamp, adjust the wick, strike n match, nnd be very careful not to spill alcohol on the table top. VVc have the ELECTRIC kind, made by the General Electric Co. Ask us about them today ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY in one body. This is a great to got this at $35 por acre. V L. McCdJlum ! I TEL NASH LOBBY I I r3; A.L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, xiono too large. Twenty-fivo years' practical experience. Office 113 South Front Street. Phone 2751. RESOLVED Tho beat resolution for yon to make is to enmo to nt for yonr noxt anil, if you want something out of the ordinary. Wo do the best work and ckmrg Iho lowest priees. W. W. EIEERT THE FlOOUIflTI TAJZiOX With ELECTRICITY you insert the plug and turn the switch. When tills is done jou can devote all your attention to the recipe. J . H&Jm bargain for WJ) - - - " aV u I aaaal :: I