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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, atEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1910. Henrietta Crosman Here Soon BET' y v'- v n'ftrt &K1B isrwcKV- nrrjfVJwik..J . . -. . .. dftnHKjA w w iraK-?' ?, .i3tf " HL ."!:TaailMEM aMKfet t, wttzwavas. & rii ai. rSssaaHiafi FBMinBroii&KSinffaHB a vnflKsaraKr?MffiiKitRNtig WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW 9 Cutlibert & Co., Sets the Pace in the Furniture&House Furnishing Lines Not Only in Goods and Prices, But in Location, Etc., Etc. W MrWw. 4Ntf .'AJ( V'"! "J US , . , & .,-'- fefc ... - W- .. ' Wt .K Ip-timF & ... . E v :& ft- -Hf For the first time in three years Henrietta Crosman is visiting tho principal cities of tbe Pacific coast, and this city is very fortunate in be jbjj one of the stopping-off places ou ier way to tbe Golden Gate. To mate her welcome doubly certain hhe is presenting Percy Mac Knye's de lightful, whimsical comedy, "Anti Matrimony," which is the biggest comedy succe thi- gli.cd comedi enne has ever had. The combination of Miss Crosman's charming acting. BUT FALLEN FOR CUPID'S WILES? NEV7 YORK, July 9. Despite Col oBfl Roosevelt's vehement statement tiiat the report of his son's engage secnt to Miss Margaret Rutherford, daughter of Mrs. William K. Vauder bilt, Sr., was "too silly to talk about," Newport and Fifth avenue are doing that very thing today, fol lowing the announcement that Kermit is to sail late today for a hummer's stay in Paris. it is stated that the young man's trip is for tbe purpose of brushing up en Ms- studies so that ho may return to Harvard next fall. The fact that Miss Rutherford also is summering in Paris with her mother, and that ou the occasion of mls recent meeting with the young vornan in the French capital, Ker zait had little time for studying any thing except the- eyes of the beautiful jroaujr heiress, causes many to bc Ifievo, however, that by fall Harvard will have lost a populnr young un dergraduate. Ship Goes Ashore. SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., July i). Tlio coal-carrying schooner Annie E. Smnlc, bound for Snn Francisco, rent ashore todav on Point Royo. Tbe captain and crow were removed ty ttw M. F. Plant, which bended for 'Has cftj. The Sinnla carried no pas sengers and none of the crow was in jured, ' Tho vossol is owned by Swayne & Hoyt of San Francisco. UasVins for Health. her splendid company and this fan ciful comedy is one that is almost impossible to beat, and there should not be a vacant seat at the Medford theater uext Wednesday night. "Anti-Matrimony," though full of laughter and semi-farcical situations, breathes of human interest and wholesome AmericnnUm, and directs the shaft of satire at imported fads and tbe doctrines espoused by long haired men and short-haired women. PRIESTS AND THUGS BATTLE IN RECTORY NEW YORK, July J). Suffering from a knife wound in his right arm, Father Sanders of St. Leonard's Roman Catholic church of Brooklyn, is under the care of surgeons today. Father Sanders surprised three masked men at work in the rectory, where .?500 of the church funds was locked in a vault. The priest grap pled with one of the robbers. Tbrec other iriet beard tho struggle and ncbed to his nid. For more than a nuurtcr of an hour the priests and the thugs struggled in (ho rectory before the thieves fled. LODGE FIGHTING HARD TO RETAIN HIS TOGA BOSTON, Mass., July 9. Senator Lodge, while confident of ro-oloctlon to tho "greatest club In America," la overlooking no bets Jn his aeaatorlal campaign this year. Tho venerable Massachusetts senator today oponed political beadiiuartero for tho first tlmo In many years. Congressman Butler Amos Is In tho fight with both feet to snatch tho toga from Lodge, and the support ors of Lodga aro beginning to fear that tho silent or "gum-shoo" vote may laud Mr. Ames In tho chair long worn smooth by tho senatorial rai ment of Mr. Lodge. , T UP; GREW ANB CAPTAIN DEAD Madriz Cruiser San Jacinto Hits a Mine in Pearl Lagoon and After Explosion Drifts Out to Sea, Car rying With Her Dead and Wounded BLUEFIELDS, Nicaragua, July I). Tho Madriz gunboat Sun Jacinto was blown up by a mine yesterday in Pearl Lagoon harbor and her com rannder nnd a score of her crew killed, according to a dispatch re ceived hero todny. The San Jacinto, after contact with the mine, drifted out to r-ea. JUDGE NEIL EXPLAINS ACTION OE COURT "The Mall Tribune was correct In calling attention to the error In tho description of Northeast Medford pro duct, and tho county court at Its last meeting had tho error rectified," said Judge Nell In an Interview Saturday. "Tho paper was also correct In ques tioning tho legality of tho changes In tho precincts In Juno Instead of July. Thorol s a conflict in the election law In that respect, however, which the court tried to ovorcomo. Tho law provides that the registration books bo opened In June, while the chang ing of tho boundaries of precincts is restricted to tho July meeting. Also a voter must vote in tho precinct from which he Is registered or go through tho ceremony of swonring In his vote, to tho annoyance of his friends and to the oxpenio of tho county, Hence, after securing an (opinion from tho attorney gonornl 'that wo could establish tho now pro 'clncttj and publish tho boundaries in ,' Juno, and ratlry tho action at tho July 1 meeting, tho county court ordored !tho establishment of tho Medford precincts, in full knowledgo that un less somo such action was taken thero would bo trouble all around. For In stance, tho three former precincts North and South Medford and Boxy aro now dlvfdod Into flvo. Tho vote In tho two Medford precincts last year largely oxcoodod tho limit allowed by law. Voters wero Incon venienced and officials overworked. Our Idea was to establish tho boun daries at tho tlmo tho registration books oponed, co that tho voter could register in ills own precinct. If wo bad not tnkon that action votors would have registered In tholr old precincts and when it came tlmo to vote throe-fourths of the early reg istration would have been compelled to swear their votes In," GUNBOA BLOWN K , h TO TAKE HAND Island Off Nicaraguan Coast Has Been Offered to European Power Wants to Create Sentiment Against United States. WASHINGTON, D. C, July I). -That President Mndriz of Nicaragua is endeavoring to involve ar. Euro pean power in the revolution in the little republic was brought to the at tention of tho state department to day. An island off the Nicaraguan coast has been offered by Mndriz as n coaling stntiop to the power, to which overtures havo been made. The name of the count! v to which the offer was nmdo hns not been given out by the stnto department. I: is declnred that Mudriz asked rep re -Kcntntivcs of the nation to interfere find oppose the American policy in Nicaragua. Madriz has endeavored to create sentiment against tho Unit ed Stntcs for having refused to al low his soldiers to bombard Hlue ficlds during tho recent fighting thoro. Estrnda, provisional president and lender of tho revolution, has endeav ored to sccuro American interven tion. It is believed ono object of Madriz' in offering to tho European nation involved was to forestall any interference by the United States. BLACK HAND ITS FIFTIETH CHICAGO, III., July !). Shot five times and killed, Lqonurdo Dollchin today became the fiftioth victim of the Hlack Hand in tho course of the two years' history of assaults and murdors attributed to the Italian or ganization, Dollchin was leaving his home ou his way to work when ho was shot bv an ugent of tho society, who escaped. Dollchin hud rccoivod many threat ening lott'.s, which the police havo, and which may give a clew to the identity of the assailant. - FINANCIAL WORLD. 4- 4- -H- --. 4-4- .V July Wheat Goes Up. CHICAGO, III., July , Hounding upward tluvo mid a half points at the opening, July whent furnished plenty of excitement for the traders hero today. Following tho reports of tho bad condition of crops in tho northwost, tho July option, which went up mildly yestordny, started MADRIZ WANS FOREIGN POWER forward witlt a bound and there was intense c.citcmcut when the market opened. Tho September option was up Mi-cent at tho opening. New York Market. NEW YORK. July O.-Genornl de clines, followed closely by sharp ral lies, marked thu dealings in the stock jnarket today. There was notable wcukucis in tho coppers nnd some railroads dropped as much us a point. Tho transcontinental showed substantial gains over last night's closing after tho rally. Union Pacific advanced 2. St. Paul 1 fi-B, United States Steel Vi, and Northern Pa cific, Southern Pacific, New York Centrnl, Atchison, Atlantic Coast Lino nnd Wabash preferred 1. Min neapolis & St. Paul declined 2,J!. A light demand after tho rally carried prices still higher in some issue. United Stntcs Steel advanced 2, Gnnt Northern proforrcd 1. South ern Pacific 1 5-8, Hnltimoro & Ohio, Northwestern, Rock Island, Louis ville & Nashville. 1. The market closed stcadv. Let a want ad do a want ad's pint in every task or uui'st you nndor- 3 Days at the NATATORIUM PARR B Medford, Ore., Attractions furnished by THE FRANK MILLER AMUSEMENT CO. OF PORTLAND. FOUR BIG FREE ACTS. Balloon Ascension and Parashuto Leap at 10:30 a. m. dally. Slldo for Life at 2:30 p. m. Maximo, the Wonderful Educated Canine, dives from a ladder 70 feet high every afternoon and evening. The Peerless Lashell, in aerial and ncrobatio feats in mid-air twice daily, afternoon nnd evening. Diamonds & Watches mmmm B . T. EAST MAIN GelliS&ii&Z take, and you'll get into the habit of success ! HnuldiiB for FTor.ltb. f HMIUt RARDON WILL SERVE T0DAY: STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM BISQUE ICE CREAM VANILLA ICE CREAM CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM TUTTI-FRUTTI ICE CREAM MAPLE NUT ICE CREAM LOGANBERRY SHERBET MINT ICE f f of Fun New July 14, 15. 16 Our motto is to oany a high grade, of jewelry not tho cheapest, but the best, at reasonable prices. Wo aro horo to stay, and will give our customers the benefit of exchang ing when they see an article they like better. Our aim is to satisfy our customers at any cost. IflNCIRAVrNCI DONE FREE OF OI1ATCC1E. Lot lis quote you prices when in tho market for .jewelry that will stand the test. Van De STREET 1 . Wanted Second cook, waitress. U machine men, I3.G0 day. ti enrpontoro, 3,G0 ollit hourn. 1 blncknmtth, 13.00 day. 2ti cordwood men, 1.&0 cord. 2 tlorwood men, $1.00 tier. Oonernl uotmowork t;trl, $20.00. FOR SALE. 2 lots, close West .Main, $550 each. ;il)0 hitch, Eagle Point, subdivide finely, irl2.ri per acre. Clone-in fruit land, under ditch, -i'-MIO per acre. 17 Acres, M acres hcuVy bearing, 2 1-2 miles out. Snap at .f 7,000. 80 Acres, 12 acres fruit, teams and farming tools, .ftl.KOO. 100 Acres, wchI of town, (10 acres good fruit laud, $200, ltd Acres, red foothill fruit laud, .f.'iOO 11 Acres, creek bottom, 12 acres cleared; (room house, $800, 10 Acres fine red foothill soil, $:i,r0. 1 Acre near South Oakdalu ou new street, $2,000. Homesteads well situated. 1-Rooin house, close in, modern, $1.77,1. 12-ltoom houso, big lot, $:i,ri0(). 2-Room houso, large lot, garden, 0fi0. 7-Room bungalow, lot 130x1.10, 2,r00. For Trade. 12 Horses for city prnporty; hnlnuco ensh. 20 Acres, 12 in fruit, close in, for city lots. 100 acres with bearing tuchnrd; $3000. FOR RENT. 1-room house, modem, $20. E. F. A. BITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. DtiflineHB chnnooB, ronl cstato, all kinds of help furnished. Room 207 Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. Phono 4141 Main Car PHIPPS BUILDINa