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-rmtr MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OBECJON, FRTDAY. JULY 22, 1910. - V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Lourn to Hiiy El Kayo, 110 Mm, I). WoliurtH anil Mix. I. A. Morritiiiiu are lit Newport, whom tlioy will lit) joined Hiitimluy by thoir pur oiiIh, Mr. mid Mi-h. M. Hollingor. John II. Cnrkin, ntlonioy-nt-lnw, ovor Juokiion Coimtyl Dank. Mm. A. H. Milton and hiiii. Albert, Jr., anil MIhhch loriiluo and Mildred Hilton, Inft Friday morning for Now port, whom limy will Hpuud mivuriil wuoUm. In tlm iiiountliiit) A. K. will ho Inmy fliiiHhiiig up Hint now Iioiiho. W. L. Uodonborgor will dolivor all kindn of horrioH. Phono Enrmorn 7104. AddroHH 1'hooniz. 105 E. E. 1'hippn of AHhlaud wiih in Modl'onl Friday morning on IiIh way to Gold 1 1 ill on ImihIuuhh. If you ro looking for a first-olam 3Vi Bhuttor wagon with wood molt call nt WooiIh Lumbar Co. tf Coloiiol OoorKD MiniH wiih In M'd ford Thiirridny on a ImihIiiobh trip. Mr. and Mrn. 8. J. Adainii of Mil waukee ar horo looking ovor tlio val ley. V, E. Philips mado AmIiIiuiiI a vinit on Friday. A. N. Kolitm of Ontario, Or., in visiting relative and friomlH in Aloil ford. Mr. SoIihh wan formerly on pik'i'd in tlio practice of law in Jack Honvillo and wiih at that tiino a bud ding iKilitioiau. ilu Iiiih now ipiit that political tliinj- and Ik paying ntrict attuntion to the law. Frank l'lymalo oxpootn to leave in n fow dayn for Woodland, Cal., on a vixit to Ii!h lirothurri, Davo and Hun, who aro located thuru. Dr. J. W. ItobiiiHon and MrH. llob iiiHon wore at AhIiIiiikI Tlinrriday to attend tlio Chaiitaiiitia. C. C. Hiiokninn, ihu pionoor hunker of Jacksonville, in rcportud to ho luito ill. 0. II. Iirower in in I'ortland thin wouk on a buMiioHH trip. Mm. 0. E. Morno in visiting rolu tivoK and friondH at Woodvillo. Mrn. J. M. Wiitaoii and Minn Hlaiioho luft Thursday for tlio Honth utter a vinit with relatives and friondH horo. J. C. Huruiim of tlio Hoguo Itivor Valley railway !h taking a vacation in Kan FranciHco. Orris Crawford of tho First Na tional hank in in I'ortland on a bus jnotiri trip. C. V. AiiHtin of Dudley Ih in Mod ford for a fow day on business. Mr. and Mm. M. Hollingur luft Fri day for Newport to Hpond a few , woukn by the sounding nea. ThoiiitiH Turpiu and family will vinit Mr. Ttirpin's aged pareutn, Mr. uud Mrs. Ilainptoii, relativoH and , friends, of lto.y Ann before going on thoir outing to Dead Indian. Charles Caldwell and bin wife, who have occupied the Turpiu residence for tho piiHt year, on North C Htreot, vacated the name Wednesday and have moved to Went Medford. Ed Van Dyke, tho ox-merchant, ban bought tho two pretty loin on 'ortli Central r.vouuu of .Mr. Gun .van and will build at once. Thin will add much improvement to thin piece of neglected property and North Contral avoiiuo. M!hh Violet Cnskcy and brother loft for thuir roHpootivo Iioiiioh in Portland awl Vanoouvor Wednesday. Ed Shipley, a prominent fruit grower of "Main's Valley, remained in the city Wednesday night, tho guost of Imh uncle, A. W. Dish, of North Court Htreot. Mm. Siimmervillo of North Contral avenue attended tlio Chautauqua meetings in Ashland Tuesday to hoar Governor Folk of MinHouri, and wan ltiito well ploiiKod. Mr. and Mm. TIioiuiih Turpiu and boyn, formorly of Medford, but late of Washington, rotiiruod after an ab- fioiioo of ovor a year to thoir homo on North Contral avonuo Thumday. They aro much surprised at Mod foiil'n growth in their iiIihoiico and its 'life and development of today. To thoHo who hunt and fish: Tlio law requires you U have a licoiiHo; alno to cart-y name with you. lly complying with the law it may hiivo you trouble. Dob Taylor, deputy game and fish warden. 107 Mm. C. Ilafor of Counoil Bluffs, la'., arrived Friday morning on a vinit to her Hon, Edgar Ilafor. Mm. J, E. Ilodgo was in Medford Friday from tho farm woHt of town. C. Raymond of Klamath Falls in in Medford on a biiHinoss trip. P. Polouzo of Eagle Point Hpont Thumday night in Medford, 0. W. Simpson of Klamath Falls is hero looking after biiHiuess inter ests, Mr. and Mm. floorgo E. Smith of Jacksonville spent Thursday night in Medford. A. W. Elam of Oakland, Cal., is in Medford on biiHinoHH, t L. A. Cruiokshank of Portland Is horo on a business (rip. J. D. Yoon, E. C. Coovorl, Thomas Farroll, A. S. and S. Donsou of Port laud formed an aiitoinobilo party which arrived in Medford Into Thurs day af(oruo(iii and remained until noon Friday in order to have thoir mnohiuos equipped for tho trip to Crater Lake and beyond. Francis C. Smith, formorly with the Southern Oregon Electric com pany, in Medford, Iiiih taken a posi tion in tho auditor'H office of the Or egon trunk lino at Portland. Mark Patlou, hoii of 0. J. Pattoii, formerly manager of the Hotel NiihIi, arrived from Spokane Friday morn Intr to make Medford his future home. Dr. C. W. Molvin of Eugene is spending a fow days with friends in this city. Colonel F. I,. Ton Velio vinltod Grants Pans on Friday morning. John C. Williamson of ColcHtiu spoilt Friday in Medford on busluoHti. Mr. and Mm. Itosn Kline of this cilv loft Friday morning for a vi-ot at thoir former homo in Ohio, Tluy will return in about two months. Colonel F. L. Ton Velio gave them a farewell dinner at tho Nash grill on Thursday uvoning. Elian Iluiiil of GrantH Pass was a recent visitor in Medford on biiHiuess. Henry D. Mapletou of cltaglc is spending a fow days in Medford. J. P. Dodge of Ashland was a re cent visitor in Mori ford. Tho city council will hold a special tnuotiiig this uveniug for the purpose of hearing protests in regard to the paving of several additional streets of tho city. William Hart Hamilton of Sua Joho. Cal., who has many interests in tho vallev, is spending a fow days in the city. Eugene Savage of Gold Hill was a Med ford business visitor Friday. Frank E. Dybco "of .laoksnnvillo wan in Medford on business Friday. E. A. Welch of tho Medford Gro oory company left Friday afternoon for Portland on a short business trip. Tho Medford National bank is having the premises in tho renr of their building ou North Central avo nuo cleipieri up with the intention of extending tho bank building to the alley between Sixth and Seventh. This will give tho bank a building 140 foot in depth and will give that in stitution ample room ou the lower floor for thoir businoss. Howard Pros, arc busv clearing the ground for the construction of their projected business block nt tho cor ner of Sixth and Central avonuo. Tho outbuildings ou tho lot have been re moved and an soon as suitable loca tions for the two dwellings ou tho premises can bo found they will bo removed and tho excavation will commence in earnest. ASK NEW JURY IN RAWN INQUEST CHICAGO, July 22. Accldont In rurancu companion holding policies amounting to 10G,000 on tho llfo of Ira O. Itawn, railway magnato, to day demanded another coroner's jury alleging that Foromnn Hatoly of tho Jury choBon to sorvo Monday Is dis qualified bccatiRo of his friendship for tlio Itawn family. Tho llfo luBtiranco companies an nounced that tlioy would pr.y $40,000 luauranco to Rnwn's bonoftclarlos, no mottur what may lie tho vordlct of tho Jury, Tho fnnoral of tho railway presi dent will bo hold this attornoon. POSTPONE RAILROAD RAISE TILL NOVEMBER WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 22. Following a conforenco today botwoou Chairman Knupp of tho lntorstato commerce commission and Chairman IIoBiuor of tlio Wostorn Trunk Lines ausoclatlon lt was announced that tlio proposed rato Increases on wostorn railroads will ho suspended until No vum bor 1. This action Is In accord with tlio doBlro of tlio commission to Invoatl gato tlio rcaoonabloaosa of tho pro poned rato Incroaaea lioforo tlioy bo como offeotlvo. INTEREST RATE STOPS SALE OF WATER BONDS HOOD HIVEIt, Or., July UU. Yes torday afternoon was tho tiino sot by tho city counoil to open tho bids for tho municipal water bonds and when the-time came but one hid, that of S. A. Keau & Co, of Chicago, had been received. Those brokers offered u premium of $()!)0 for tho $1)0,000 is sue, hut in thoir proposal named tho seouritios as bearing tl por cent while tho council advertised to soli ft pol ecat bonds . FTT?irTTTinFTT DURING THE PAST TEN DAYS RARD0N HAS SOLD TO CAMPERS AND OTH ERS GOING TO THE MOUN TAINS 1000 LOAVES OF PEERLESS BREAD. -- - f BUY. 21. ASKS 50.000 FOR HIS BROKEN HEAR! Brlnfls Breach of Promise Suit Aflalnst Heiress Who Refuses to Marry Him Girl Laughs at His Protestations Letters Shown. NKW YOKIC, July 22. Tho oult of Ituisnoll OrlHVold, 21, for $50,000 dnmaKOH for broach of promlso agnliiBt MIhb Holon Woodruff Smith of Stamford, Conn., heiress to boy oral millions, was characterized as "blackmail" today by tho young lady, MIhs Riiilth freely dlciiBHod tho suit as ho woh preparing to lcavo for a crulBO on tho yacht Viking. "Grlswold published my loiters to him, ami they nponk for UiomBolvcB," bIio said. "Tlioy aro lottom from a patroness to a protORo kid a mcro boy. "I was only Joshing In my letters, and If I mentioned lovo, It was only puppy lovo. I bnd no thought of mar rying him and did not promise to marry him. "I wouldn't marry the finest man In the world, and thin nasty llttlo turncoat Ib hardly n man, Ib ho?" Then followed sovoral rcforenccB to young Orlflwold la which tho exprca Hlonc "creature," "presumptuous llt tlo cad." "bounder" and "beggar" woro features. "I educated and practically raised Grlnwold," continued Mira Smith. "Ho Is a foolish boy and has been III advlsod." OrUwold today published moro let ters attributed to the girl. Ono of the extracts reads: "Ho Buro nnd destroy tho ovldonco of my whoreabout8 and do not say I nm here or aaywhoro. It woro best to say. llko Evelyn Thaw, that you 'don't know.' "I think I'll take a 'Golden Gato or omo other prlco drink. Maybo It will open tho way to tho 'sweot prosonco a good dlffuser,' but thoughts affcctlonato so often occa sion that prcflcnco that thero will bo nothing now nbout It except tho drink Molnor Siegfried." Another portion of tho lottor reads "Yo Gods! Kid, Just finished tho Job. It might havo boon tho othor way, but, thanks to your help, It did not finish mo. Tis hard to kiss you, sweetheart, when tho last kiss means Koodbyo." Later this eccurs: "With thlB goes two handkerchiefs. Not for teara, but to wavo whon wo'ro la sight; not to flirt with, but to roposo In Huzzlo's pocket, to bo used aftor soda and tho llko." Grlswold when told that Miss Smith had caustically criticised him, exclaimed: "I oxpoctcd that sho would not llko tho thing to becomo public. Of courso sho Is mad. Hut how about my footings? Sho had no thought of thorn whon sho flatly rofusod to mar ry mo after keeping mo dangling aft or and adoring her ovor slnco boy hood. Sho mado mo suffer; now lot her suffer for It." NOTICE. Plans and spocllfcatlons aro now on ftlo at tho mayor's offlco for tho orecticn of a bandstand In tho city park. Scalod bids to bo rocolrod on or boforo July 20th, 1910. MRS. W. H. CANON, MRS. 8. B. KENT, Bandstand Commlttoo for Greater Medford Club. tf Hasklns for health. SATISFACTORY OXFORDS On tho Oxfords bought at this store. Wo select the proper lusts and whon you como hero wo take tho trou ble to seo that you aro properly fitted. . If you aro looking for a seoonri pair of Oxfords (nnd a groat many pooplo are jusl nbout now) wo want to show you our exceptionally fino values nt $2.50 jbdmeacle4 $?$, ARREST STOPS HONEYMOON Jewelry Salesman Arrested for Fel ony Embezzlement While on Wed dlnjj Trip Bride Kisses Groom Good-Bye at Prison Door. PORTLAND, Or.. July 22. Tho honeymoon of William T. Andorson, a San Francisco Jewelry salesman, was rudely shattered today by Port land detectives who arretted him on a felony warrant from San Francisco. Anderson was arrested at tho Union dopot. Ills brldgo of a few days, a potlto blonde, kissed him goodbye nt tho Joll door and then went weep ing to a hotol to await tho outcome of tho trouble Into which Anderson has been plunged. Anderson protested against arrest and assorted that ho was not guilty of crlmo. Ho sent a telegram to a brother in San Francisco asking him to sco Chief of Police Martin. Andorson was fashionably dressed i nnd wore a number of diamonds. He refused to discuss his case here. SAN FRANCISCO, July 22. Tho pollco were notified this morning of tho arrest In Portland of William T. Anderson, wanted here on a chargo of folony ombczzlomont preferred by J. P. Woodson, a diamond dealer. Ac cording to Woodson, Anderson was employed by him as a salesman, and as such had entrusted him with a number of diamond rings. Becoming dissatisfied with Anderson's work, Woodson said ho Instructed him to como In and turn over tho samples on Thuredny night. Andorson failed to appear at tho appointed time, and Woodson notified tho police, who learned that Anderson had bought a ticket to Portland. Tho Portland po llco woro notified. Hotel Arrivals. At the Nash E. F. Sayle, T. J. Moore, San Francisco; J. D. Dens more, Salem; W. E. Strcight, Mon sieur; A. W. Dlam, Oakland; Henry Bremor, Great Fnlls; William L. Gor aty, Oakland; A. Morrison, J. H. Le berllc, B. Solomon, San Francisco; Francis J. Smith, 8an Francisco; H. O. Andorson, J. B. Yeon, E. E. Cro- vort, Thomas Fnwail, William Mc- Kenzie, A. b. uenson, s. uenson, Portland; W. H. Hamilton, San Jose; J. R. Ilarvoy, Gallce; L. A. Crulck- shnnk, Portland; C. D. Vincent, Har ry Stnrr, Portland; Max Stelfel, Port land; D. W, Dorranco, Kaler; E. D. Spraguo and wife, Chicago. At tho Moore Theodoro Bradley, H. C. Davis, C. M. Fry, San Francis co; George E. Blaumel and wlfe, Hamilton; F. II. Goodrich, R. H. Co- nant, St. Louts; George Cooper, Med Med eord: R. J. Broward, H. J. Johnson, Grants Pass; C. Raymond, Klamath Falls; F. Moylesdorf, Mllwaukeo; W. E. Fraer, Seattle; F. Pelouze, Eagle Point; John Moyers, F. II. Humph roy, Portland; W. E. Phrlcho, Min ing; A. W. Elsam, Oakland; J. Cook, Philomath; S. S. Cronahon, Spokane; V. Powloy, T. J. Cowley, Seattle. You may loam Just what you want to know nbout your chanco to buy a homo by studying the want ads today. , ' RARDON'S TWENTY-FOOT SHOWCASES OF DAINTY CAKES. COOKIES. ROLLS. DOUGHNUTS. ETC., WILL SUIT THEM ALL. " PICTURES Regular 25c Values Tomorrow Each 15 Cents We have just received and will put on sale tomorrow 500 joke and motto framed pictures, size 6x8, imitation wood frame, with glass; sold the world over at 25c each; all new, catchy phrases and up-to-date mottoes. See our east window for display; choice, each 16c HOSIERY Buy them of Hussey and get the best. Jusft: In A new shipment of that extra fine gauze lisle, fast black Hose for ladies; 35c anywhere else; also tan and black, in lace stripe, any size, 25c Pair Men's, ladies', misses', any size; colors black or goods in the city; here, 15c Pair 2 pair for 25c HUSSEY'S vi'p.M" jisrag lMMMK 2Er2- V '2A? ta yvz?i' 7Mf v i ' Tar - rMv 'ilNiB BIJOU THEATRE TONIGHT LA ROY NOVELTY ROD TWISTER LA ROY, LA ROSE BARREL JUMPERS $100 reward if anyone proves this act a fake. TRAMP ORGANIST Melodrama. WINTER GAMES AND SPORTS AT STOCK HOLM Comedy. THE CABIN BOY'S DAD Comedy. The OREGON JOURNAL JOHN P. MURPHY, Agent at Medford. Tho Journal will bo delivered to any address in town : : : t : : : Prompt and efficient service guaran- vVyViU Daily and Sunday Journal 65c month Daily Journal : : : : 45c month Sunday Journal : : : 25c month Tho Twentieth Century Paper. : : Got tho habit : ; Order now Phono Main 120 ; Journal Agent Say Man What's the use of paying 35c a pair for your black or fancy Hosiery down town, when you can get one of the swellest lines in town here at, your choice, 25c Pair boys' and infants' Hosiery, tan; and the best wearing THRIFT AND ECONOMY made him, as he appears, comfort able and contented in his old age. Slack times, sickness or misfortune have slight terrors, because he knows he has mouey where he can got it as he needs it. Ho and his family arc protected against want. Follow his example by depositing with the FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS' BANK. B&C Cash Store GROCERIES. FRUIT, DISHES.-. ' Grape Juice. Welch's, pt. bottle, each 25a Wolch's, fmt. bottle, each 50o Cal. Zinfandel8, pt. bottle, caciu .25o Cal. Muscat, pt. bottlo, each.... 25c Oltve Oil. Imptd. Italian Oil, 1 qt. cans....D0o Impt. Italian Oil, -gal. cans. $1,75 Imptd. Italian Oil, 1-gal. cans.. $3.25 Cal. Oil, Tillman's, -pt. bottle. 25c Cal. Oil, Tillman's, 1-pt. bottle.. 50o Cal. Oil, Tillman's, 1-qt. botUa.,.D0o McLaren Cheese, jars, small.... 20n McLaren Cheese, jars, medium.. 35o McLaren Choose, jara, larR0....75c Heinz' Beans, Iloinz' Pickles, Beach Nut Bacon, Beach Nut Peanut Butter, Bell Brand California Ripe Olives and many other good things you find in this storo. Glassware. Water Jugs, 3-pt. size 50o Water Jujts, 2-qt. size 60o Water Jugs, 3-qt. size $1.00 For $1 wo sell yon one Colonial Water Jug with G classes to match; this set sells regular for $1.50. Water Bottles, each .35a Sweet Pea Vases, each 50o Finger Bowls, set $1.50 Egg Cups, Colonial, dozen $1.20 Sherry Olasses, 2-oz., sot $1,00 Cocktail Glasses, 2V-oz., set.. $1.00 Ico Jug, 3-qt. size, each .$1.00 Souvenirs of Medford, 300 pieces to select from, at 15c and 20c each. B&C Cash Store 223 W. MAIN. PHONE 2351. -f -f H. B. Patterson, the Qua- " kor Nursery man, has moved his office to 116 East Maia street. Wanted 8 sawmill hands, $2.50. 20 prune nickers, 5c box. v . 9 loggers, $2.50 up. 9 men for dryers, $2.50 day. 4-room house, modern. i Log drivers, $3.50 day. 25 cordwood men, $150 to $1.75. Ranch hands. FOR SALE. 17-acro tract, full bearing commer cial fruit; income $2500, included if taken this week. Auto, cheno for cash, 5-passonger. Will sell a lot, 75 feet frontage, depth 220, and will build to suit buyer, cosy terms. 1G0 acres, close to R. R.; snap. Lots $10 down, easy payments. 9 acres in bearing, closo to city lim its, $8000. Alfalfa tracts, undor ditch, $100 per acre. 8,000,000 fcot timber, $1 per 1006. 40 acres timber and wood, 7 mile Medford, very cheap. 40 acres and improvements, fin fruit land, $800. 300 acres, Eagle Point, subdivide finely, $125 por acre. Close-in fruit land, under ditch, $200 per acre. 80 Acres, 12 aoros frnit, toams and farming tools, $0,500. 1 Aero near South Oakdale on new street, $2,000. For Trade. 3-room houso, lot 50x150, for acra- ago. 1 aero, 4-room houso, ti'ado for team. 2,000,000 feet timber for Medford or Portland property. Incomo proporty, Spokane, for aore- ugo. 2 lots for 2 or 3 aeros. East Side bungalow. 20 Acres, 12 in' fruit, elose in, for oity lots. 1G0 aoros with bearing orchard; $3000. RELINQUISHMENTS. 160 ncros, GO aoros good fruit land, $200. 20 acres, creek bottom, 12 aorM planted, 4-room houso, $800. 40 aoros fino rod foothill soil, $350. E. F. A. B1TTNER Rm 217 Tavler I PMihm IWf. Phone 4141 Main. iHfl