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r " AiitfLUKD MAIL UAttlUUNifi, AHfiWTUUD, QKlilGON, AVEDNiggDAY, ,TULY 27, 1910. STOCK IN WAR QVERPASTURES Shecphcrdcrs Cross Deadline Into Cattle Ranee and Arc Captured by Cowboys, Who Shoot Sheep and Scatter Herds. HELENA, Mont., July 27. Wnr liotwcen tho cuttle nnd shcop men In the northern part of this county has broken out again. As usual, tho fight is over tho range. Information received hero today states that four sheopherdcrs In charge of the Stowo bands, crossed the deadline separating tho sheep and cattle range yesterday. The herders wero captured by a gang of cattlemen, who disarmed tho sheepmen, shot down a number of sheep, scattered tho bands, and chas ed the herders over tho "deadline" nt the point of revolvers. It Is reported that tho cattlemen have posted a last warning to sheep men to keep of their side of tho Im nglnnry line separating tho sheep and cattle ranges. Should sheepmen tres pass a pitched battle In which men, not sheep, will bo the tareets, Is pre dicted. On account of the rapid settlement of the country, valuable range land has become comparatively scarce In this district. To equalize matters, tho sheepmen and cattlemen agreed upon a certain division of tho grazing lands for their respective bands. This was done be cause cattle will not graze on lands on which sheep have been fed over. In consequence cattlemen are exceed ingly bitter toward sheepmen who al low their sheep bands to stray over the so-called deadline. WANTED One bright boy, 16 years old, to take uewspaper agency. Call between 4 and 6, Oaks, Front street. Mr. Coates. Ill FORRENT Nicely furnished room close in. 220 South Grape. 114 FOR RENT Bijou building for rent or sale. Inquire of Este3, In Barber shop. 113 DANTED First-class teamsters, fa miliar with town and who want steady employment. Big Pines Lum ber Co. WANTED Light one-horse wagon or gear. Addrecs H, care of this of fice. 110 IB FITZSIMMONS GETS HIS LOST PAJAMAS BACK SPOKANE, Wash., July 27. Bob Fitzsimmons is happy today. He has mauve pajamas back again not one pair, but a wTiole trunkful. When Ituby Bob struck the United States after a hurried trip from Australia to witness the Jeffries-Johnson argu ment at Reno, he was In such a hurry that he told tho officials "Just to ship bis trunks to Reno." After the unsatisfactory fistic set to Bob began searching for the boxes. Ho wanted his pajamas. They bad not arrived at Reno, nor Vancouver, nor any other place as far as tho ex-champion could ascer tain. Until yesterday Fitzsimmons, who Is now playing on a vaudeville cir cuit, burned the wires in an effort to locate the missing trunks. His efforts were rewarded yester day, when the trunks arrived at Spo lcano. It seems that they were held up at San Francisco, then shipped to Seat tle, where FltMlmmons had gone, thence to Spokane. CITIZENS OF AURORA MUST BATHE WEEKLY AURORA, III., July 27. Aurora ban witnessed many oddities, but citizens today declure that rule 11, just issued by the health office, t likes tho cross bun. According to tho new rule, resi dents of Aurora must bathe at lenst onco a week. Failing, they will be arrested nnd imprisoned. The exact reason for so stringent und personal n regulation is not given beyond that "the city's sani tation demands it." PUBLIC SPANKINGS FOR MINNEAPOLIS MASHERS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 27. Mashers who hunt in Minneapolis pnrlcs borenfter will do so nt great risk to their personal dignity. Chief of Police Kingsley today cnused to bo circulated nn order directing his officer to stretch carefully over one kneo any masher- caught in the act, nnd apply with vior the palm of In. wliifq gloved hand. i! Too Late to Classify lillllllMMIIIIIII 38 lilt Hnskins for health. 13 CARS STEEL HEREHjRP.&E. Work of Laylnn Track Started This Mornlnn Chief Engineer Corrects Report Conccrninn Construction of Steel Bridge. Seventy-three cars of steel rails have arrived during tho past few days for tho Pacific & Eastern ratlroad. They wero taken to tho yards on tho heights nbovo Eagle Point nnd un loaded. This work of unloading tho cars' delayed track laying, which was not started until this morning. Chief Engineer Gorlg of tho Pa cific & Eastern today corrected tho report that construction of a new steel bridge across Bear creek was to start nt once. Such is not tho enso. Some day, states tho chief, In tho future n steel bridge will probably bo constructed across Bear creek for tho road, but present pfans do not include one. The work of grading the right of way Into Medford Is progressing rap Idly, the heaviest fill which Is near the main line, having been nearly completed. This work Is being rushed by Thompson brothers. FIND REMAINS OF LOST STUDENT ON MOUNTAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 27. Members of the Sierra club, an or ganization of mountain climbers, to day say they arc certain that proofs they linve discovered leave no doubt that J. D. Archibald, a Cornell stu dent, who disappeared two 3'enrs rigo, perished in the shifting sur faces of Mount Rixford, which he attempted to cross. Following the disappearance of their companion, several members of the Sierra club started in search for Archibald. They have returned with. Archibald's e3"eglasses, parts of his clothing, money he is said to have had nnd bones alleged to have been part of his skeleton. It is believed Archibald traveled over the mountain for two or three days, but was finally engulfed in the treacherous surface near the head waters of King's river. WALLA WALLA WILL WAGE WAR ON CODLING MOTH WALLA WALLA, July 27. The second brood of codling moth will soon be busy, according to the local fruit authorities, and spraying for the pest must be made again this week. This will make the third treat ment the trees hr.vo had this year. "There are a few moths left on the trees," said a well known orch ardist Friday. "The first spraying was through, and covered the ground well. Thus most of the first brood was killed and little remained for the propogatlon of the second. How ever orchnrdlsts are going to take few risks, I find, and will make the third and even the fourth spraying with unabated vigor." Docs Damage in Three Weeks The moth will be on the fruit from about July 20 to August 10. I says a local authority, and spraying should be done immediately. Some 20 days will elapse before the third brood appears and the final spraying will then bo at hand. Orchards are clean in Walla Walla valley this year. There was much talk about a little blight that affect ed the apples this year, but under the direction of District Fruit Inspector C. L. Whitney, this was well cleaned out, and the trees are doing well. There was no damage at all to the old trees, nnd consequently this year's crop was not affected. Pear Trees Affected Lightly. Pear trees have been slightly af fected and havo been treated care fully. Orchnrdlsts are warned to watch for any reappearance of the pest and to cut it out at once. If they do not understand the treat ment, Inspector Whitney has deter mined to go in person and supervise tho work. Some scale Is noticed this year but not enough to bo ser iously tuken Into consideration in figuring the crop for this year. ANARCHIST BLOWN UP WHILE MAKING BOMBS BOCA, Cnl., July 27. The police are satisfied today that the killing of an unknown man in n cabin near Wnrn's sawmills, in an explosion has saved tho authorities the trou blo of rounding up an anarchist o at least a dnnngerous fanatic. Soverul persons Haw the mini working in tho cabin yesterday with what nppenred to be bombs, but he was not molested. The explosion shook the whole neighborhood und blew the man to pieces. SAYS IP NOT S BRIBED President of Coast League Takes No Stock In Report That Portland Gamblers Tried to Fix Game Good Ball Being Played. SAN FRANCISCO, July 27. While Judge Thomas F. Graham, president of tho Coast league, personally takes no stock In tho story that Portland gamblers mado an attempt to brlbo pitchers on the Oakland team, ho declared today upon his return from Portland and Sacramento that ho will Investigate closely tho report which was published In a Portland news paper. Judgo Graham said today that he would see Captain Wolvor ton of Oakland and Pitchers Willis nnd Harklns and secure statements from them. Ho declared, however, that he felt sure there was nothing In tho charges. Incidentally, while hi Portland, Judgo Graham took up with Con gressman McCrcdle tho proposition of extending tho Coast league next yenr to eight teams, putting It on a par with the National and American leagues. "Right now," he snld, "tho Coast leaguo is playing better ball than tho big eastern leagues nnd the fans are finding it out. There were cplendld crowds out during the San Francisco-Portland series and at Sacramen to, where I watched tho game with Los Angeles yesterday, there was a good attendance. Tho chamber of commerce and tho merchants of Sac ramento are tnklng the matter up, nnd the Senators will receivo better support from their home city from this time on." Judge Graham does not favor the double umpire systom. "Hlldebrnnd umpired wonderful ball In the San Francisco-Portland series," said Presldont Graham, "and I saw no necessity for calling in an assistant, even though many of tho fans considered that tho Importance of tho series warranted It. Of course, if the directors and fans want the double system, I am agreeable, but I am opposed to it myself, and think It takes the spirit out of the game." EIGHT Y-TWO JAPANESE IN OPEN BOAT AT SEA TOKIO, July 27. Although ev ery effort has been made to find tho missing lifeboats containing 82 of the passengers and crew of the Tet surel Maru which foundered near Cblntao July 23, with the loss of 10C lives, no trace of the small boats has been reported. Tho missing life boats are said to contain four army officers, 50 civilian passengers and 28 of the ship's crew. Officials of the Osaka Shoshen Ka bushiki, owners of the wrecked liner, express the hope that tho persons Jn the missing lifeboats succeeded In landing somewhere on the coast and soon will be picked up by a war ves sel. The Tetsurel plied between Kobo and Darien and carried about 246 passengers and crew on her last voy age. Columbus' Population. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27. The census bureau today announced that tho new enumeration showed the population of Columbus, O., to be 181,500. Little trouble to find (because classified) or to answer (because you can write letters) or find your way" is the want ad that you're looking for. For Sale-Land Near Central Point 05-ncre ranch adjoining city, 52 aores in alfalfa, balance in pears 1 nnd 2 years old; good hoube, large barn, 2 wells; price $20,000, half cash; a snap. 43-acre alfalfa ranch, 1 mile out, new 8-room hoiiBe, Jnrge burn, three good wells; price $21,500, half cash; will pay 8 percent on investment. 20 acres alfalfa land, fine land, no buildings; price $7500, $2000 cash. 30 acres, 1 mile out, 0 acres in 2-ycnr-oId apples, balance in pears 1 year old; now 5-room house nnd large bam, good well nnd outbuildings; price $12,600, half cash; a good buy. 31 acres, 1 mile out, 27 acres set to apples and pears 1 year old; 7-roora house, barn and outbuildings, 2 good wells; fino building fiito; price $15,000, half oasb. 20 acres, 1 mile out, 10 acres in trees 1 yenr old; no buildings; good well; price $7000, $2500 cash. 14 acres, 1 mile ont, 10 acres in trees, bnlnnce in alfalfa; price $4200, $2500 cash. 0 acres, 1 mile out, set to trees, fino bifilding site, good irrigation well; price $2400, $1000 cash. 20 acres, half mile out, set to pears 1 nnd 2 years old; price $10,000, half cash. 2 acres in town, small house, good well, n fino garden tract; prico $1300. W. J. Harvey R. F. D. NO, I, CENTRAL POINT, OR. ' CHINESE PIRATES ATTACK TROOPS Third of Portuguese Forces Sent to Suppress Rebels Wiped Out Hun dred Killed In Attack on Robbers' Stronghold. HONGKONG, July 27. A third of tho Portuguese forco lnndod from tho fleet sent by tho governor of Mn so to wlpo out tho Chinese rebels on tho Island of Colownn wns destroyed by tho pirate?, according to advices recolvod hero today. It Is estimated that 300 men woro landed from tho Portuguese gunboats and that 100 men woro killed In tho attack on tho robber stronghold. Fur ther oporntlons woro ordored sus pended by tho governor and n strict censorship has been established. it Is roportea that tho govornor or dered a ChtncBO gunbont, which was sent to co-opernto with tho Portu guese, to retire, alleging that Its precenco encouraged tho plratos to tiellovo thoy wero supported by tho Peking government. It is reported that tho Chinese commander refused to withdraw. WIRELESS USED TO LOCATE DR. CRIPPEN MONTREAL, Que., July 27. Wireless operators at Labrador wero requested today to communlcato with the liner Montroso to ascertain defi nitely whether Dr. Hnwloy II. Crip pen, suspected by the London police of the murder of Belle Elnioro Crip pen, his wife, In London, and Mile. Ethel Claire Leneve aro aboard tho vessel. Tho requests wero mado by tho Canadian police, who nro perplexed nt tho admission of Scotland Yard that thoy aro not sure that "Dr. Rob inson nnd son" aro really Crlppen and his companion. Tho Canadian authorities say they previously un derstood that there wns no doubt of tho identity of tho suspects. DESTROYS SLEEP. Many Medford People Testify to This. Yon can't sleep nt night. With aches and pains of n bad bnek, When you have to get up from urinnry trouble, All on account of the kidneys. Donn's Kidney Pills bring peaceful slumber; They cure all kidney ills. G. L. Boone, 533 Grnpe street, Medford, Or., says: "The public stntcment I gave in praise of Donn's Kidney Pills in September, 1007, still holds good. I recommend this remedy in the hope of bringing it to the attention of other kidney sufferers. I wns in bad shape with rheumatism nt one time nnd despite all mv efforts I wns unable to get relief from pain nnd stiffness in tho small of my back. My kidneys were also out of order nnd sometimes I hnd to get up nt night to puss the secretions from these organs. When I hnd about given up hope of being cured someone told me to try Donn's Kid ney Pills, nnd I did so, procuring n supply nt Hnsldns' drug store. I -oon found that tho clnims mndo for them were true, for I had not used them long before my rheumatism be gnu to disappear. As I continued taking this remedy I stendily grow better nnd the contents of eight boxes restored me to good health." For snle hy nil dealers. Prico CO cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole ngentH for tho United Stntes. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ILLNESS DELAYS PROF. O'GARA Owlnn to Sovcro Illness of Professor O'Gnra's Sister, His Return to tho Ronuo River Vnlloy Has Dccn Do laved Will Return Soon. Professor O'G-nrn has written frlcuda hero thnt tho Illness of his sister has delayed his return to tho Roguo river vnlloy, but that ho will return ur soon nit possible For tho first tlmo in ten years, Professor O'Gara writes, tho family is togother. Ills sister Is very ill and cannot recover, llonco his dolny In returning. 2,000,000 CHILDREN ARE DRINKERS OF ALCOHOL LONDON, July 27. A romnrkn bio statement concerning tho drink' Ing habits of school children was mndo at tho nut ual meeting of tho Women's Totnl Abstlnanco union. F. Q. Mackoroth asked tho quos tljn: "Do cchool children drink al cohol?" and answered his own query In tho affirmative, gavo results of Investigations which ho hnd made on tho subject. In ono cchool nlono, ho cild, It wns found that 40 per cent of tho children drank alcohol regularly. If tho samo proportion obtained nil round there must bo 8omo 300,000 child drinkers In London (probably In nil tho largo towns and districts thero must bo sonto 2,000,000) who drink alcohol. Today's real estate ads will mnko you more interested in tho whole problem of homc-mnklng than you wore yesterday. List your Real Estate with us. Write us before you buy Real Estate. We buy nnd sell nil kinds of Itenl Estate for you and charge no commission. Wo will ndvertise your business in over 1200 newspapers. NO COMMISSION. The National It. E. Advertiser (published by us nt 25c u yr., con taining It. E. bnrgnins from every where.) Send 10b for U mo. trial subscription and information. NO COMMISSION KEALTY ADV. CO., MAIN OFFICES. SPOKANE. Wnsh. Wanted 8 snwmill hands, $2.50. Girl for general houaj work. 25 cordwood men, $1 50 to $1.75. Ranch hands. FOR SALE. Spun mures, team and 2 tents, $175. Fine business nt invoice. 7-room house, modern, fino furniture, snap price. Tent nnd cooking utensils, $30. 7 horses, harness nnd hnck. 17-ncro tract, full bearing commor- uinl fruit; incorno $2500, included if taken this week. Lots $10 down, easy payments. 0 ncrcs in bearing, close to city lim its, $8000. Alfalfa tracts, undor ditch, $100 por acre. 8,000,000 fcot timber, $1 per 1000. 40 ncres timber and wood, 7 milof Medford, very cheap. 40 acres and improvements, $800. 300 acres, Eaglo Point, subdividt finely, $125 per acre. Close-in fruit land, under ditch, $200 por acre. 3 room modorn house, $250 down, $1800. 80 ncros, incomo $2500, tools und tenms, $0500. Ono acre for sub-division near So., Oakdale, $2000. 00 ncrcs creek bottom, $125 per ncre Boarding house, simp price. For Trade. Span mules and heavy work team. Lots for spnn horses, weigh 2500. 3-room house, lot 50x150, for acre ngo. 1 acre, 4-room house, trndo for tenm 2,000,000 feet timbor for Medford or Portland proporty. 2 lots for 2 or 3 aores. 20 Acres, 12 in fntit, close in, foi eity lots, 100 acres with bearing orchard $3000. RELINQUISHMENTS. 100 acres (Icon red soil, 00 acres of fruit land, 200,000 fcot of timbor 4 miles from Jacksonville, $200. 100 ncreii, 40 ncrcs red fruit soil, 750,000 fout of timbor, 3 miles from Jacksonville. $100. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps Bldg Phone 4141 Main, WENT HUNTING A BRIDE WITH A LICENSE B,cmAMKNTO,luly"a7.-- -Hunting u Initio with iv hunting IIcouho In n now method of i toJorn duyn, according to tho oxporloiu'o of Thoiuun A, huuidnu, n young roulilvnt of 10 lie Urovo, Hut when Lamdon found that ho wns making tho Hcourch with a hunting llcoimo litHtond of a lunri'liigo, ho runlu ud buck to tho county clerk's offlco for Instant vollot, I, iv mil on entered tho TOKlHtrntlon dupartmout of tho county dork's of flco and stated that ho wanted to not u umrrliiKO IIcoiibo and iiImo to regis ter, He who told to no to a (IchIc whero Deputy County Clork wns nt work IsHiilm; hunting licenses. "Do you want ono too?" nsked tho clerk, thinking thnt Lamdon also wanted a permit to hunt. Tho younn mnn nnsworod In tho af firmative, and Prior took tho color of his eyes, hair, otc, and told him to re turn In a mlnuto nnd ho would havo his llcuuno ready. Lumdon wont nnd roKlstored nB a voter, and then ro turned for hta llcnso, which wns neat ly dono up lu n package, nccompnulod by a copy of tho gnmo lnws. Lamdon paid his dollar and loft. About flvo minutes later there wan a rush In tho corridor and tho door of the county clerk's offlco flow open as Lnuulon, nil out of brenth, camo tearing Into tho office. "Hero! I don't want thin thing, I want a marrti'go license," yelled Lamdon tu ho flaunted the hunting llcuuso undor tho nono of tho clork. After Prior recovered from the shock, oxplnnntloiiH woro In order. Intuition snld that had it not been for curiosity In looking nt tho llcenso while lu tho rcstnurnnt, ho would Inter asked the minister to wed him to his chosen ono on tho HtroiiRth of hnvn lator asked tho milliliter to wod Jil in to his cIiohoii ono on tho stronKth of n hun'lng llcenso. DEAN'S BEAUTY PARLORS Hnir Dressing a specialty, shnmpoojng, sculp treatment, facial nnd hand massage, man icuring, dyeing und blenching. KENTNER BLDG. Phono Main 311. MEDFOHD. BUY DIRECT AND SA VE MONEY Curlew'! of pffort btilMlnit tnntcrlnl. cut to a hair, 10 (It llko tlm pspr on tliu wail, nhlppnl dully Our G-cromi prrii'l II 0 loor In Ilia I"""! vnluo ovir offtrtit nn' itto for this ti'miirkj'jly low pr'ro. n-.it II In o 1 n mmplu rf tliu inn iy kcmh! tlilnifit nl prlci'-ruwrn cuntaltiv I In our outnlojnio. Wo own ami opcrulu our own mill In Hinttlg anil SAVE YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS " fiend In n lint of wlmt you ncil nnd let 11 nhow yon lu Al"i I' t. Kill I 1(1 M wlmt wn wwo you. Wo irli iivcr'l jv 11 I hi. 111 nnvwlirrn Hnvo mliMliwi'n'M prolltM "Kim Till: CHIMJltKN" Head fur I ninloiiuo. onu prlro to uvorybouy Trees TIME TO PLACE ORDERS FOR TREES. CALL AND GET POSTED ON PRICES AND BEST VA RIETIES. Drop in any time and talk it over with H. B. Patterson THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN, 116 E. MAIN. For Diamonds, Jewelry Clocks & Tableware See DIAMOND'S 115 East Main St. ALICE L0NQW0RTH GETS $5300 ANNUAL INCOME HOSTON, 4M11HH,, July U7. Mih. Alice Lnngworlli will rooolvn nn 1111 nuiil iuuoiuu of about $5:100 us her hIiiiio of tho imtiito of tho luln (Iihiiuo ('. l.oo of Nowtou, lior grnuill'iillit'i', uncording to nn Inventory of tlm " tulo on file today iu tlio Mlddlonox probate ooih'l. Leo dlod Inst Mnroli. 111k estuto wns vnliiml nt $1,(102,021.11. Mrs. hnngworth inherits ono-twolfth of ItH rovouuoB. EUGENE DEBS REPORTED ILL AT SANITARIUM HOCIIKSTKH, .Minn., July 27. Etigouo V, Dobs, fnrinor oiiiidtilntit for presldont on tho SoolnllHt ticket, is ut the Muyn llros. tmiiitiirluin hero. Iln is roportod orilionlly ill. Tho nntiiio of his illucHH is not known nnd 110 stiitotmout regarding him Iiiih boon given out nt the hospital. Vis itors nro burred. It Is bollovnil that DoIih will undergo nn operation. Find It If it's Fresh Fruit, wo have the best the market affords you'll find it hero if it'n to be found. If it's Vcgotublcrt, wo nro nl wuys supplied with tho best ob tainable You'll find it here. If it's Groceries, cithor fancy or staple, we carry us coinploto and carefully assorted stock as can bo found south of Port land in Oregon, mid you'll find it hero. If it's anything in our lino like Coffee, Ten. Spioos, Ex tracts, Flour, Pienio floods, etc., otc. Olmstead & Hibbard West Side Grocers. Tifi'P"nT'5"?illi i Builders Wood I Thisftlnlog If cpAo -. eu'-ifcv rr'" Medford ! I 4