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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTOTE, MEDFORD. OBEOON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL IiOiirn (o imy Kl Kayo. 110 Don I). Raymond and Hurl 10, Now iiiuii leave Thursday for Del -Noilo oouiily, California, wliui'n lliey lvo located u pluoor claim near Crescent City. Jl. T, Van ilu Car has hoiiio vory pretty donlgiiH In souvenir spoons of Oregon; alKo tlio latest- of Crator Lake. I'hipps bldg. If Jiihhu Coolc of I'lilloinatlt, Or., Ih vlnillng IiIh sister, Mrs. W. II, Ilrotvn, of Muiirord. "What a fool I wan to Hull that farm ncroHs tho river," ho said. "Of coiii'hu, I got a good prlco for it, hut look what it's worth now, and I would hu living anions livo 0O)lll." John II. Carkin, ntloruoy-nt-lnw, ovor Jnoloion Countyl JJnnlc Thu latest party of tourmtK to piiHH throuuh .Medford on their way to northern poiutH via Cratur Laku con sisted' of .Mr. and Mih. Wiggles of Sacramento and .Mr. and .Men. J. (.'. Wn mi or of Diinsmtiir, who arrived and dupartud Tuesday in a lingo Packard. W. L. Rodonhorgor will dulivur all kiudH of hurriuH. 1'hoiiQ Farmers 7101. AddruHH I'hoonlx. 105 George II. KilrgibboiiH of Portland I interviewing valloy customers again, llo reports business good in nil building liiiiiH. If you ro looking for a first-clmoi 3Vi Shutter wagon with wood wick call at Woods Lumbar Co. tf Dr. and Mrs. .1. .M. ICoono loll Tuesday evening for 1'ortlaud to re main Huvorat days. Dr. Kcciiu goes uh a delcgngto to tlio Republican stnto assembly. H. T. Van do Car has 80no vory pretty designs in Houvcuir hpoouh of Oregon; iiIho thu latest of Crator Lake. I'hipps bldg. tf Mr. and Mr. Ed Walker of Iitiltu Falls, who havu boon visiting rela tives and friends in Mudford, havo rutunicd houiu. II. C. Maokov Iuih cloned his stu dio for ton or fiftoun days, while hu takes a iiitiuh-uuudud vacation at thu nuiiHidu. Miss L. M. Oilman of Ashland wart a Mudford visitor Monday uvuuing. K. O. Turner and L. H. Alexander of Manila, 1'. I aru regirttured at thu Mooro. W. It. Coleman, county olurk, pass ed through Mudford Wednesday on hiii way to Ashland, whuru hu will visit Chatitnuoua. Hill Hays thin will ho his first visit in Ashland in a year and explains carefully that thu com-1 ing election Iuih nothing to do with this trip. Dr. It. C. k'ulmiy of Oold Hill was in .Medford WuduoHday in thu inter est of tlio water pageant and car nival to ho held there noon. Mr. and AJrs. II. C. Stoddard have relumed from a trip to San Diego and otlior iKunts Hoiith. C. L. Jones of Dudley wan in Mod ford a couple, of duyH thin week. Mr. Jouos hau liurhauk hauked off thu ifcnp with Ii!h viuoloss potato and ton-headed wheat, all due to the "glorious climate of Southern Oru- gon" and tlio soil of thu a uiisiir- voyod." Mrs. .Robert W. Tolfor and Mr. and Mrs. Claudu Milos loavo Wednesday for two or thrco wuoka' camping nonr Dig Hutto. John It. Allen has returned from a business visit in Portland. S. V. Davis motored to Table Rook Wednesday in order to inspect bin holdings near that place. The Wostorn Union Telegraph com pany, owing to thu iucruuso in local husinosH, havo put on a night oper ator at tho depot. M. J. Metualf left this morning for .Hutto Falls, whoro he is to outer business in the near future. II. A. Hcushaw, traveling freight .agent of tho Southern Pacific, spent Wednesday in Medford. Harry Williams of tho Uluo Lodge .district is spending a few days hi Medford. Ho states that development work in that section is progressing splendidly and that rich bodies of ore havo been uncovered. Frank Middlebushur of Train was . ii, recent visitor in Medford. Elinor A. Ilioks of this city kaa "boon elected socrolary of tho Ma sonio Huildiug association, Leon H. Ilaskius is spending a few days camping in thu timber pour Hutto Falls. A forest fire is reported to ho rug ing above Hutto Falls, in the forest reserve. Thu Oregon Clrnnito company shipped u carload of building stone to Ashland Wednesday for uso in thu now bank building being uroutod in that oily. Dick Slingor is lying vory ill in a local hospital. ,1, C. Noff loft Wednesday morning . for a trip to Crator Lake. John Hriuer of Phounix was in Medford on a business visit Wednes day. John Halls of Oold Hill was a Med ford visitor Wodnosday, George F, Nouhor of Jacksonville spent Wodnosday afternoon in this oity. TO IMPROVE GOLD RAY FISH WAY Master Fish Warden Clnnton Here to ..Inspect Dam and Order Improve ments Is Pleased With Work of Snntlry. Kihvard Clautou. master fish war den of Oregon, accompanied hy hirt chief deputy, Sam Sundry, Hpent WudueHday In Medford. Mr. Clautou ciinie down for tlio purpoHo of in Hpuutiug the fiHhway at Oold Hay and will in all probability order new work douu In order to butter condi tions there. Mr. Clautou HtntcH further that a shipment of Htuelheadrt from thu Skagit rover aru soon to ho liberated in Rogue river. Thu government Iuih also protniHcd a largo number of egg which aru to hu hutched and thu fry liberated in local streams. Mr. Clautou expressed hiuiHolf as very highly pleaHud with the excellent work being done by his deputy, Sam Sundry, who Iuih been hcciug that thu fish lawn aru rigidly enforced. LONDON POLICE LOGATEJBMPPEH Official Announcement Made That Wife-Murderer Will Be Arrested Before Nlnht Is Said to Be In Hiding at Some Resort In France, LONDON, July 20. That Dr. Haw. ley Crlnpen, the man whom tlio Lon don pollco nay murdered IiIh wife tn tt o basement of their Islington homo, liar been located and that ho will be i.i rested before night Ih tlio official statement madu by Inspector Dow of thu Scotlnad Yard forco. Dow nays that Crlppua Ih hiding In a health resort that thu pollco have been watching and they aro suro of his Identity. TAKE NEGRO TO ROSEBURG. (Continued from Pngo 1.) Qrniito Pass went after him and suc ceeded in finding him before tho train had proceeded two miles. Thou the train was stopped and tho men got off. Clautou states that the negro was badly frightened and continuously begged to bo protected. The girl stated last evening that she had been choked hy thu negro, hut her threats to shout prevented him fro minjnriug Iior. Sheriff Montgomery of Shasta county, California, was in Medford Tuesday afternoon, having come up to take back with him George Bar rett, accused of having issuod a fic titious check. Walter II, Kline and M. II. Howen, both prominent citizens of Corvallis, wore in Medford Wednesday on thoir way to Crator Lake, via automobile. Thoy expect to visit Klamath Falls and return homo via tho Deschutes country. Hourdiuot Conner of Table Itoek visited Medford friend Wednesday. It. C. Walbor of Cincinnati, O., in horo looking ovor the country for a location. M. M. Dcming of Omaha, Neb., is hero, just looking around. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wagonor of Dunsmiiir, Cal wore Medford visit ors Wodnosday. L. H. Aloxaudor is a rocont arrival from Manila, who is looking ovor tho valloy with a view of permanently locating horo at some future timo. Ho is a personal friend of Clinton Scott of Phoenix, who spent several years in tho Philippines, and is on routo to his former homo at Swau nanoa, N. C. Mr. Alexander is vory strongly impressed with tho present development and future prospects of tho Itoguo ltivor valloy and contem plates returning this way in tho fall, accompanied by two of his brothers, with expectation that both will take up an orchard. , Manager C. A. Malboouf of the Medford Commercial club advises that ho is in receipt of a largo num ber of inquiries from people in nearly every state in tho Union, some of them being very substantial, All things point to a heavy movement in to (ho valley this fall, and an uutivo campaign will he mane from this time with the view of attracting tho great est ntunhor of newcomers on record. In addition to tho new booklets now being received by tho (dub, somo up-to-date literature is being issued, showing tho present season's crop prospocts, and other items of im portance taking place since tho dif ferent pamphlets wool to print. CRATER ROAD F Letters Received From Portland Bus iness Men Pledging Support to Bulldlnn of Boulevard Fund Is Growing Dally. SubHcripliouH to thu fund for tlio coiiHlruotion of thu Crator Lake road continue to bo received by the com mission and (ho fund i growing daily. Thu following two lottery show what excellent work bus been douo la 1'ortland and testify to thu friendship of Portland business men to Southern Oregen: "Portland, Or., July 18, 1010. "Geo. Pulniini, Medford, Or. Dear Sir: Will you kindly outer on your subscription for Crutor Lake road. W. A. Diiscnburg, $100; W. B. Wheeler, .lOO. "Vou can call on mo for payment of hiiiiiq, when it becomes duo. Tlio two subscriptions aru from stock holders of thu Itoguu Kiver Timber company. I will he liable to hoar from others lator. Yours vory truly, "W. II. MI3KSKKEAU." "Portland, Or., July 18, 1010. "W. S. Crowcll. President Firt National Hank, Mudford, Or. Dear Sir: Sotno short time since Mr. Law ton, one of your citizens, was hero with a committee from thu Medford Commercial club soliciting subscrip tions to thu Crator Lake road, and 1 1 told him that we would ho glad to do our share toward this worthy cause. I expected him to call again, but I presume that he overlooked tin matter. Kudosed please find signed subscription blank for $30 and our cheek for $25 covering the first pay incut, which kindly deliver to the proper party. "My family is now in Jacksonville for thu summer and I oxpect to be out there for a short timo August 1 and will havo thu pleasure of calling on you. "With kind regards, I remain, yours sincerely, II. I). KILUAM." MISS ELKINS NOT TO WED BILLY HITT XEW VORK, July 20. Friends of .Miss Kntherino Elkins, daughter of Senator Elkins of West Virginia, and "Hilly" Ilitt, son of the late Illinois congressman, today aro asking each other whoro tho mistake lies. A letter received from Captain Al fonso Roberto of tho Italian army has contradicted the .reported en gagement of Miss Elkins nnd Ilitt, which wns announced by tho lattor's friends sovoral days ago nt the Chovy Chaso club, Washington. Captain Roberto, in his letter, snys the wedding of Miss Elkins and the Duko do Abruzzi was merely ost poned a year on account of the pub licity given their affairs by the newspapers and the ndverso attitude of the Italian king and queen, llo says there isn't any doubt that tho duke will marry Miss Elkins. Ilitt and Miss Elkins nro both abroad and it will probably require their presence in this country to clear the affair. BEGINS WORK CANAL . AROUND CELILO FALLS THE DALLES, Or., July 20. The government began work on tho con struction of a canal around tho Co lilo Falls, in tho Columbia river, to day. Tho canal when completed will open the Columbia river for stoamor traffic in tho interior. Tho work will bo under the super vision of government engineers. Tho canal will bo approximately eight and one-half milos in length. It probably will not bo completed be fore the expiration of four years. About f)00 laborers will bo employ ed by tho government, hut only a small percentage of that number was put to work today. Tho structures to house them havo not yet boon completed. A storo must bo advert isel larly on as suro a schedule regu ns is followed in opening and closing its doors. In fnot, tho advertising should ho tho key and interpretation always, to all people, of what tho storo is what it offers. NOTICK. Notlcol s hereby glvoa that tho un dorslgnod will apply at tho noxt regu lar mooting of tho city council to bo hold AugiiBt 2, 1910, for a llconso to soil malt, vinous and aplrltous liquors la qunutltloa losa than ono gallon at his placo of buslnosa In lot 20, block 11, In tho city of Medford. W. M. KENNI3DY. ' Dated July 30, 1910. UNO ROWS LOCAL MAN IS OF ROYAL BLOOD Judge 'Edward Emmet Kelly Notified That Ho Is Descendant of Irish Monarch and That He Has a Coat of Arms Coming to Hlrn, "Has any ono hero seen Kelly 7 K- E-doublo L-Y. Has any ono horo 'seen Kelly? Kelly with u green necktie f Sure, his huir Is rod and his eyes are bluo; , He's an Irish gentleman through nnd through." Judge Edward Etnijiett Kelly of this city hns received a letter from Dublin, Ireland, informing him that as ho is a member of tho Kelly fam ily ho is a descendant of ancient Irish kings, nnd requests him to remit the modefjt sum of $1 for which a dupli cate of tho famous i Kelly coat of arms will bo sent. Tho letters are sent from Ireland by an ngpnt of a Philadelphia firm which makes n specialty of locking up "family trees." , Only 10,000 Left. Tho "discovery" thut nil Kellys are descendants of Irish kings was made by the representative of the Phila delphia firm after years of reseurch in the libraries of Cork. Dublin and Hclfust. The ancestral coat of anus is a thing which every Kelly should possess according to the letter nnd as there are only 10,000 or so left it behooves ovcry member of that ancient nnd honorable race to come across with his dollar and secure the memento. In part tho letter is as follews: "Mr. Kelly Dear Sir: We have just found in Dublin a rare old en graving of the coat of arm1? of the Kelly family. We arc now repro ducing this picture nnd preparing it for framing. Accompanying the pic ture is a pnmphlot which describes the coat of r.rmG and shows the gen ealogy of the first Kelly from Hero mon. .first king of Ireland, through a long line of Irish monnrelis. Only enough will be printed to fill advance orders. The price is only .fl." "I always knew that the name Kelly was one of the best in Ireland, ' remnrks the judge, "but I did not know that we had royal blood in our veins. I .reckon tho Kellys around hero will be getting pretty 'eho-ty' from now on." Only One Way to SikH It. There is only one way to spell Kelly, occording to local authorities of that name. Thoso who spell it with an "e," "Kclloy," nro not de scsndnnts of the ancient race of kiugfi nnd they have received no in vitations from the Philadelphia firm to participate in tho honors derivable from the possession of a picture of the ancient cont of arms. Tho judgo says lie has not yet sent for his crown, nnd as for a cont of arms, ho snys his consists of nn Overland nutomohile rampant on a stoelhend. This N surrounded by the mono, "i uy wiiu my own ma chine." FLAMES FOUGHT BY HUNDREDS (Continued from Pngol.) or. Powerslumber camp Is com pletely destroyed with a largo amount of corcdwood, logs nnd shlnglo bolts, sovoral teams being also roasted to death. At McGulgnn 10 cars wore burned on tho Great Northorn rail way nnd sovoral brldgos havo boon destroyod and a hundred thousand dollars' worth ot lumber burnod. Many milos of twisted stool Is vlsl bio along tho Kootenai and Sandon branch of tho Great Northorn railway. Sheep crok la also onvoloped In flumes. Keseiio Trains Sent. In reaponao to urgent messagoa for help, roscuo trains woro sent from Knalo, but thoy found It Imposslblo to procood further than Boar Lake. They returned to Kaslo loaded with men, Avomon and children, from threatened area. Many suffering from Injuries to tho eyes and lungs havo been brought to Victoria and Vancou ver hospitals. At Salmon and Yrlm florco flrea j nro raging, tho wliolo district being I enveloped In smoke and millions of feet of tlmbor nro bolng destroyod. Tho flro atartod la Clarkaon's' tlmbor limits near Ymlr and Is traveling rnpldly toward Nelson. Heavy rains quenchod hoaVy fires that woro threatening much destruc tion In tho vicinity of Now Michel. Tho fires which had boon burning near McGllllvrny for aovoral dnys took on a sorlous aspect but with tho hoovy rains following, tho country will bo In no further dangor. Tho flro In tho Union nay burnod out a largo amount of tlmbor. When In doubt put a want ad In tho Mall Tribune. REGISTRATION OF VOTERSIS RAPID i .Voting Strength of County Has, Greatly Increased Over Two Years Ago Two Republicans to One Democrats Registering. i Registration of voters in Jackson county is progressing rapidly, ac cording to County Clork Coleman. Largo Hats aro being sent In from outsldo precincts and by September 24, when the lists close for tho pri maries a great Increase In tho voting strength of tho couny will bo evi dent. Tho lists closo September 24 and open again September 2S and remain open until 15 days before tho general election. Accordlug to Mr. Colemr.n, tho reg istration so far shows about two re publicans registering for each demo crat. Ho states, however, that there aro few democrats registering as re publlcana In order to vote at tho pri maries. You can mako your store grow up to match your plans for it if you ndvortiso it sufficiently. : Hair Dressing i ranur Shampooing, Scalp Treatment t Facial and Hand Mas sage Switches and Puffs Made from Combings Kentnor Building. Phono Main 311 Robert F Maguire t Late special agent TJ. S. General Land Office, announces that ho has I opened law offices in tho Medford .National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts i I and tho Department of tho interior. Coos Bay Deep Water Way Carnival and Regatta August 15th to 22nd. Inclusive A SOLID WEEK OP MERBIMENT, BOAT RACING, FISHING BEACH RIDES, CLAM BAKES, CONVENTIONS, ETC. AUTO PARTIES FROM ROSEBURG SPECIAL OAT SERVICE FROM PORTLAND STAGE SERVICE FROM DRAIN & ROSEBURG ' Concession or Information, "Write R. A. WERNICH, Sec., NORTH BEND- OREGON- vibUaML IKaU 'n FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. f DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. -f -f - WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FRUITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE PENDENCE. And where is the kingdom pray1? In "Sunny Califor nia, Tehama county, at the upper end of the great Sac ramento valley, there is a tract of the finest land in the world, all of which can be irrigated and carries with it title to a perpetual water right. Six cuttings a year of alfalfa, a production of ton to twelve tons per acre, and an average price of nine dollars per ton in tho stack. Sounds good, but is it true1? Let us prove it to you. This land can be bought for $150.00 per acre, one-fifth cash, balance in four equal annual pay ments. Tho income from tho land will more than keep up the payments. If you aro looking for a homo, independence and success, wo have it. 9KV FRANK G. ANDREWS, 1 6 South Fir Street. MEDFORD, OREGON. ; LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. ! Los Molinos, Cal. Wanted 8 sawmill hands, $2.50. 20 prune Dickers, 5o bor. f , 6 sawmill men, $2.50. 9 loggers, $2.50 up. 9 men for dryers, $2.50 day. Sawmill hand. 4-room house, modern. 10 girls, general housework. Log drivers, $3.50 day. 6 carpenters, $3.60 eight hours. 25 cordwood men, $150 to $1.75. Ranch hands. FOR SALE. Lots, West Second, small payments. Will sell a lot, 75 feet frontage, depth 220, and will build to suit buyer, easy terms. 1G0 acres, closo to R. R.; snap. Lots $10 down, oasy paymonts. 9 acres in bearing, closo to city lim its, $8000. Alfalfa tracts, under ditch, $100 per acre. 8,000,000 feet timber, $1 per 1000. 40 acres timber and wood, 7 miles Medford, very cheap. 40 acres and improvements, fine fruit land, $800. 300 aores, Eagle Point, subdivide finely, $125 por aero. Close-in fruit land, undor ditch, $20O per aero. 80 Acres, 12 aores fruit, teams and farming tools, $6,500. 1 Aore noar South Oakdale on new street, $2,000. For Trade. 2,000,000 feet timbor for ircdford or Portland property. Income proporty, Spokane, for aore- vigo. 2 lots for 2 or 3 acres. East Sido bungalow. 20 Aores, 12 in fruit, close in, for city lots. 100 acres with bearing orchard; $3000. RELINQUISHMENTS. 1G0 aores, GO acres good fruit land, $uuu. 20 ncros, ercok bottom, 12 acres planted, 4-room houso, $800. 40 ncros fino rod foothill soil, $350. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor & Phipps Elrfg. Phono 4141 Main, II. R. Pattorson, tho Qua kor Nuraory man, has moved his office to 116 East Main street. H Itfll