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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John II. Car kin, attornoy-nt-law, over Jackson Countyl Bank. M. Ilodenberger of Grants Pass was n Medford visitor Saturday and Sunday. Tho Big Pines Lumber Co. wants several Reed carpenters at once. 120 W. IC. Newell, president of the state board of horticulture, was in Medford Saturday and Sunday. Tho Bis Pines Lumber Co. wants two first-class bench men at once. 120 C. P. Blue passed through Medford Monday morning o,n his way to Gold Hill on business. Mr. Blue was for merly one of the owners of tho fa mous Centennial mine in that dis trict. Wanted Several Reed carpenters at once. Big Pines Lumber Co. 120 Tho party who advertised as hav ing lost a bunch of keys will receive information of same by calling nt this office and paying for this ad. 122 E. R. Cardwcll of Merrill, Or., spent Monday in Medford. With his family, ho is visiting relatives in Gold Hill. Wanted Twwo first-class henchmen at once. Big Pines Lumber Co. 120 Tho ladies of the First M. E. church will give a good old-fashioned hot dinner at the church parlors on Wednesday evening, August 10, sup per to begin at G o'clock and con tinue through the evening. The pub lic is cordially invited to uttcud and enjoy a pleasant evening and enjoy the many good things tho ladies will serve. Don't forgot the place, on Bartlett street, corner Fourth street. All welcome. K. II. Honey nnd family of Dovil's Lake', N. D., have arrived in Medford td make this city their future home. Mr. Honey is a friend of Mr. Bur bidge, tho drnyman, nnd it was through tho latter that he came lo Medford. Mr. Honey has purchased property west of tho city and will make it his home. Wanted A good, second-hand guitur, grand size. Apply G. F. Evans, Mail Tribune. The costumes worn by Mile. Ro jnany, who is to bo seen nt tho Isis theater on Sunday night and this week in her strikingly beautiful story of "Tho Lost Jewel," are expensive and extremely beautiful. Two French costumes nro said to have cost up ward of $300 nnd will cause much favorable comment by tho feminine sex during Mile. Romany's engage ment here. A pink silk mull dress lo decorated by haiidpninted blue vio lets, which, together with a white lin gerie dress of exquisite pattern, were built especially for her from her own designs. 120 Charles Nickoll of Sterling wns a Medford visitor Monday. Tho ladies of the Methodist Epis copal church will give a dinner Wed nesday evening, August 10, in tho basement of the church, beginning at 0 o'clock. Air old-fashioned dinner, consisting of chicken nnd veal, vego- j tables, salad, pickets, pic, tea and coffee will be served by the Indies : and ovcry ono is most cordially in-' vited. Prico 35 cents plnte. 121 I IT. J. Gilkey of Grants Pass'w.is a Medford visitor Saturday. A trip to the Merrivold Shop will save you time and trouble with yourj office supplies. 120 I R. J. Cole of Coles, Cal., was in I Medford Sunday on his regular busi-1 noss vhit. ! J. E. Enyart spent Sunday at his ranch on Uppor Rogue river. Lynn Purdin of the Central Point Globe was a visitor in Medford Mon day on business. C. II. Wilson of Grants Pass was a recent visitor in Medford. Engineers Hcidel and Nailor of the Crater road survey loft Monday morning to resume their work on the line niter a visit in -lleillord over Sunday. Edgar S. Hafcr has returned from a short business trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Heard have re turned from an oxtended auto tour of the Ivlamnth district. Hotel Arrivals. At tho Moore W. P. Smith, Port land; L. Keonluham, Portland; T. B. Noyes, Oakland; 11. J. Cole, Coles; L. Hitter, Medford; E. C. Davis, J. W. Dlako, Blake; A. P. Warrens, Hilts; E. S. Jelchs, Sams Valley; R. C. Phelps and wlfo, Weed; E. Farn hesor, San Jose; W. O. Morris, Tho Dalles; George W. Hanschlld, Seat tle; O. C. King, Kansas City; Ell Machlln, Portland; H. D. Mills. Klam ath Falls. At tho Nash F. O. O'Brien, Klam ath Falls; P. H. Hart, St. Paul; B. E. Meredith, Portland; A. RaBten, San Francisco; E. A. Inglo, San Fran cisco; John Peterson, Batavla; B. F. Hcidel, city; F. C. Kaysor, city; E. L. Benton, Lander; A. E. Reames, Med ford; E. C. Davis, Cleveland Y A. W. Hayward, CIiIcheo; C. A. Kinrcham, Los Angeles; W. N. Flairlg, Los An geles; R. J. Burward, J. Clarcnbeck and wife, San Francisco; W. S. Coo, Omaha; W. H. Norton, Portland; Ira O. Fortunatus, Seattlo; J. C. Neff, Crater Lake; B. B. Wallford, Mem phis; Miss Laura Garrett, Ashland; H. W. Hour, Yuma. JEALOUSY MAY CONVICT MAN. (Continued from Page 1.1 wiohes in France, may bo turned against lier uusjuand and vw.i siio win glvo evidence which will strengthen tho stato's case when tho hearing comes up. Mrs. Munea, it Is said, has been in duced to promise to glvo testimony against tho rann who made lovo to her while ho was fleeing from trailing officers by a p.oinise of a part of tho roward offered for Woadllng's cap ture Wendllng is being hold in Jail here, Captain Carney of tho Louisville force, who brought him from San Francisco, having gone on without his prisoner. Carnoy feared tliat fooling against Wendllng would bo so great In Louiovlllo that mob vio lence might bo attempted. It Is like ly tho prisoner will bo held in St. Louis until the time for his trial. that he had circulated the contracts and secured fully 100 signatures. He said he was paid 10 per cent for signed tnx receipts, but that he got nothing for the contracts. Hnllman declared that the Choc taws wanted a general laud settle ment. He was cross-questioned by Congressman Miller and said that tho Indians wero willing to give as much as 23 per cent in order to dis pose of their lands. He said ho ad vised that the sales bo mndc and tho contracts signed. He said McMurray told him to get men to sign for tho squaws and children. Want Their Money. The Indians realized the money in Washington was theirs and they wanted it before they died, Hallmnn said. "You were willing to hitch your wagon to McSrurray, were you, and sail along?" Miller asked. "I was willing to take a chance," the witness responded. "I told the Indians I induced to sign tho con tracts that McMurray would get their money for them within five years. I signed ono general contract for my own family." "You would rathor have a dollar today than two tomorrow, would you?" "If I have a dollar today maybe I can make two tomorrow," Hallmnn reolied. Ill MHMIMIMII Too Late to Classify FOR SALE New modern five-room bungalow, two and one-half blocks from Mala street, on South Oak dale; prico $3600; one-third down, balaico in ono and two years. Seo owner at 227 South Oakdale ave nue. 121 MUST GET TOGETHER. (Continued from Page 1.) NEW YORK STORKS STEADY ON EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Aug. S. Genoral steadiness marked tho stock market today. Fow transactions wero re corded and tho entlro list was quiet. Amorlcan Smelling lost 1, Iowa Cen tral profcred 1 3-8 and International Paper 1 3-4. Reading ind Union Pa cific advanced, and despite tho de croaso in topper prices, kept thoir in creases. Amorlcan Can preferred roso 1 3-S, American Cottonseed Oil nnd Louisvlllo & Nashvlllo 1 1-4, and Tennossoo Copper 1. Othor gains of a point woro recorded In producors until It Is ready to:- tho market. Northwest Needs Unions. Wo must In tho near future havo an organization in tho northwest ca pable of handling all tho apples and pears, but such a parent organiza tion can only bo built up by tho union of successful smaller ones. Thoro must be a unit association at each important shipping station. Tho growers of tho Roguo River valley havo mndo v. splendid beginning along tho right lino, but thoro aro unfortunately a fow growers who for various reasons aro holding back. As a matter of self-preservation for the future, as well as tho obligation that every man owes to tho genoral wel fare, every grower or prospective grower of fruit In this valley should come in at onco, take some stock In tho association and lend it every asslstancofn his powor. Must Get Fruit. The association absolutely must havo control of nil tho fruit, It it is to succeed, and if It does not succeed, orchard values cannot bo maintained nt present figures. Tho marketing of pears will be an easy matter this year, but with apples it will bo more difficult. Thoro is no disguising tho fact tliat last year tho applo mar ket opened at too high a figuro, and apple dealers lost monoy. Tills year they aro not going to bid so freoly for our stuff ard wo must hunt tho ; market. If all tho apples In tho Roguo ' River valley aro placed in tho hands ' of tho association thoy can bo started in markot centors and a sufficient advance obtained upon them to pay picking expenses, nnd they can then be sold as conditions warrant. It Is tho time for all growers to bury all differences nnd stand by tho associa tion through thick nnd thin." HARVEY W. SCOTT DEAD. (Continued from Page 1.) Bonds were dull. Tho market closod steady. M'MURRAY A WITNESS. Whitman's, tlie most iloiioiotis oi , steel Car. American Steel Foundry, nil ehoeolntos and bonbons, at the J Heading, Union Pacific and Missouri Merrivold Shop, KM West Main Kansas nnd Toxts struct. 120 i Mr. and Mrs. Ii. C. Phelps of Wuud, Cal., we're Medford visitois Saturday and Sunday. j II. I). Mills. n prominent oitizon of; Klamath Falls, was in Medford Sot-1 urday night and Sunday. C. B. Iioitol, ono of the .-olid, con-1 mo in 10n0 T,9 fiwt Qon know ()f ervativo oitizons of Cuntrnl Point, it W0B Iny testjmonv 011 Saturday.' was m Medford Monday looking nf- McCurtain said he opponod the ter his businosb interests. i McMurray Choctaw contract and in Albert Gall of loo, foreman of .jaminrv, 1008, told MoMurrav that tho Gold lay ranch at that plaoo.lho wouh, ol aecop, ljp 4or,(l00 ((f. was in Medford Monday on an urg-1 foi. T.. ...., ., ,,, . ., ,. On reaching Portland Mr. Scott took up his work as editor of the Prossed I Orogoninn, although he wnt not him- (Continued from page 1) out businoss trip. Miss Mnry Moo and hor sister, Mrs. Bohb, of Coiitrnl Point, wore io Medford on a shopping expedition Monday morning. J. C. Aitkon of Woodville was in Medford on business Monday. Jack Dent and family was among those who spent Suiidu at Culoatin. Jamos II. Kelly and Frnnk Evans spent Sunday with II. L. Young at his ranch noar Riownsboro. O. II. Gilbert of Portland was a Medford visitor Saturday. Charles II. Gny was at Contral Point Monday on official business. R. O. Stevenson of Portland, state game warden, was in Medford Sun- In., ll.o ,.,,,it nf Plio.l-.c 11 fJo.- K. Stovonson's viit was more of a fio. f hickasnw held a pow-wow at eial thnu an official visit. Boing in tho southorn part of the state, he eould not resist the opportunity to run dowu to Medford and soo if nil the tnlai he had heard were true. He was oonvlnoed, absolutely so. idont RooKOVoIt disapproved the bill which would have inude it valid. Dili Not Count Through. McCurtain said he was to receive i a quartor of th $750,000 F. E. Mc iMunny of the McMurray. Mansfield & Cornish firm, was to set for cer tain work done for tho Indians. He said tho monoy hud not lioen pah! him nnd that ho thought he had been treated shabbily. It wn shown by the testimony to day that tho McMurray firm was em ployed as attorneys in land sales and was also retained to resist the pay ment of taxes on Indian property. Dennis T. Flynn testified that Me- firni and a number of Sul phur and that 15 Indiana appointed by tho firm were sent to circulate contracts among the tribes. Circulated Contracts, W. n, Hullmmi, former IttdUn po liceman, took the stand and testified olf physically. Ponescd of nn ii. doiuitnhle will, Mr. Seott continued at his work until about two month ago. Hut will ower failed to over come Ins difficulties. He yielded t i the ontreatie orhi family and oiib mittcd to medical treatment, al though he had little confidence in th -efficacy of drugs. He went to Hot Luke, Or., when for two weeks he took hot Imlh Theae bnthft greutly debilitated huu ...! 1 ii 1 . .. nun lie was cuiupeiieil io IUKU lo 111 bed. Prostatectomy tho Cause. On returning to Portland fr Hot Luke he summoned Dr. A. I. Maokny, who diagnosed the timili!. as prostatectomy, which iuiortore witlt the noeossnr.v pIivmcuI l'mi tioiik of the body. Aftor consulting General Harris m Gray Otis of Los Angolot. arid E Senator John L. Wilson oi Seatth who had both undergone operation -which relieved them of Minilur trou bio, Mr. Scott decided to go to Dal tiinore and aiibiuit to an operation Mr. Scott, accompanied b. his nil and on, I.oalie M. Scott, armed i i liHltimoro on August 1, and the op eration was performed August (i h Dr. Young of John Hopkins hopit.d He died Sunday at G o'clock. Harvey W. Scott as bom in Ta well eouuty, Uliuoi. Februarv 1, 1838, and eame to Oregon in a prai rie sehoouer, reselling thib Mute m 1S52. He entered Pueifie urmcrmiv at Foreat Grove, Or. in 18rj7, and graduotod in 1S03, hating worked his way through Mhooi. With the exception of fie eur-, KOlt RUNT Furnished houso tent for ront or sale; cool tnd closo in; sultablo for two people. Call No. 8 South Contral. 121 FOR SALE Cheap, If taken at onco, a business that nets $7S per month nnd can bo worked up; requires but part of your time and cn bo han dled In connection with somothlng elso. Address P. D. Q.i caro Med ford Mall TMbune offlco. 124 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS. All real estate dealers In Medford aro cordially invited to bo prosont at a meeting In tho Commorclal club rooms at 8 o'clock Tucsda yovonlng, August 9, for tho purposo of discuss ing a number of subjects of Impor tance to Medford nnd tho Roguo Riv er valloy. Members of tho club will also bo wolcomo. 121 C. A. MALDOEUF, Manager Medford Commorclal Club. Hasklns for Health. FOR SALE Puro blood lllack Span ish, White Lc'iorn, Plymouth Rock and Buff Cochins, cockorols, rea sonable. Address P. O. Box 676, or phono Main 4412. 124 DEAF AND DUMB MUTES ATTEND BIG CONGRESS COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 8. Four hundred delegates to tho world's congress of deaf and dumb mutes attended church services hold in tho sign language nt the opening of the convention. The ceremonies wore unique, not n nound urising from the gesticulating worshippers. NOTED LECTURE WEDNESDAY Persons interested in reading tho weekly sermons under tho caption of "Peoplo's Pulpit" on pago 3 of ench Monday's Mail Trlbuno will doubtless bo pleased to attend tho public moot ing to bo hold In tho big tabomnclo pn tho evening of Wednesday, August 10, at S p. in., whn A. II. McMillan, V. D. M., of Brooklyn, N. Y., will glvo nu address on tho subject of "Has Christ's Mission to the World Been a Failure?" under tho nusplces of tho International BIblo Students' associa tion. Everybody welcome. No col lections taken up or funds solicit ed. 122 NOTICE. In tho district court of tho United States for tho district of Oregon. In tho mnttor of George A. Butt, bankrupt, Tho undersigned trustco of tho above entitled estate "in bank ruptcy will rccelvo sealed bids at tho Jackson County bank, in Medford, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock nooi?, of Friday, August 19, 1910, for tho following doscrlbod proporty belonging to said estate namoly, a stock of mor,itirnd!so, con sisting principally of Jowolry of tho Invontory valuo of $2987.47, togothor with a lot of storo fittings of tho In vontory valuo of $175.50, all now In custody of tho undersigned at Med ford, Oregon. Cash or a corlltlod chock for ten por cont of tho amount offorod must accompany each bid and tho sale Is tnndo subject to confirma tion by tho court, tho rigK being ro sorved to reject any and all bids. Tho snld property and nn inventory there of may bo imported upon application to tho underslcned, nt Medford, Oro gon. Dated at Medford, Oregon, August 8, 1910. WM. ULRICII, Trustco. Attention to Mining Investors. Goo. E. Brinkor, M. E., mines ox- nmiucd and reports furnished. Sat isfaction gunrantccd. References given. 334 West Gth, cor. Ivy 121 NOTICE. Mrs. S. L. Green, hnvlng loft my bod nnd board, I will not bo respon sible for any dobts contracted by her aftor this date. S. L. GREEN. August 1, 1910. between 1872 and 1877, when Mr. Scott acted as collector of customs, ho was chief editor of tho Oregon- inn from 1SG5 to the time of his , dentil. .Mr. Scott was pnrt owner of the Oregoiiian, having bought nu interest in the paper in 1877. V4SV JtMHUCUUdl At tho cost of a fow stamps and a llttlo time, you may answer somo want ads that will lead to unforesoon business and profits. Hasklns for Health. TheOnlr Woman' Collrre on th l'Mlfle loatt KirlulTljr for Young Women LocatrJ anions the beautiful liillt near OaVJanJ, California, yuJ" cloae to bin rranciaco and the i great Umveriiliea of the Wett. Full collegiate courae leading1 to debtee, entrance and graduation requirement! equivalent to thoae o Stanford anj University of California. Training fila atudenta for teaching regular linea of academic work, and offera apecial advantagea for muaic, art, library atudy and home economica. Well equipped laboratories for ciem:e. Special attention to health of atudenta. Modern gymnaaium thoroughly equipped. Out door life and amuaeroenta in the ideal California cli- Alumnae in every city on the Pacific CotiU Pom Cataloouk aodriib President Luella Clay Carbon. Ll D, MILLS COLLroi P. O . California Who Wants a Nice DOLL You Can Get It At HUSSEY'S i Over 400 Dolls here to select from. Most any size, make or quality you could ask for; in fact, there is no two dolls in the entire line alike; and, last but not least, you can get any price your pocketbook calls for. 400 of them to select from at prices from 5c up to $12.50 Each Fancy China 4 Special Offerings for Tomorrow 15, 25, 50 & 75c We arc going to make up 4 by 9 tables of odds and ends in fancy China, which includes many of our high price pieces; closing out prices, 15c, 25c, 50c and 75c each. 400 framed Pictures, Mottoes, etc., with glass 15c each. Really worth 25c. sSwfs OOODFRIEND HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO I. COODFRIEND, Manager Pormerly Hntrh Btnnfnnl nml fit. Hvryl, 1'owell fitrrrt, m-ar (li-nry, uilioinliiK Hotel Manx. Tuko HoUl Manx Hin, nr Market Htrvet Cum, trnnfrr to lWell. Meal limiMi utul location (or lad Ion biting tlio city nlono. HATES, $1.00 PER DAI AND UP mate. I taskltiH for Health. GET YOUR WINTER WOOD Whilo it is cheap. Phono 13H. E. ft. TEDniCK, Conior lllh mid Luurol streets. Yard nt 417 South Onkdalo Avenue. For Watches FINE WATCH AND .. JEWELRY REPAIRING Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER NEAR THE POSTOFFICE Anybody can attach the plug Vi Jm'ltt ffjvfeyjyVfalaaaaaaaaaaaB Granite City Hospital Most motlornly equipped hoHpi tnl hotwocn Portland and Sao nunonto. Shows each doctor .ho snmo courtesy and ives all patients tho snmo enro. In chariro of Ostrom & Nelson, erodtiato nurses. OSTROM &. NELSON, Props of Granite City Hospital, Ashland, Orcuon. - Fine Printing Wo innko n speciolty of fino printing, carry tho necessary itock to cnnhlo us to fill .Ml ordors promptly, and guurun too satisfaction. Host equipped job office in Oregon south of Portland; host export printers. Hoforo Bonding your orders out of town, cull nnd figure with us if wo onn sorvo you for tho snmo prico as nn out-of-town concern you will wish to patronize home industry. Medford PrintingCo. I The G E. Flatiron then heats itself in about three minutes and ivill slay hot without fur ther attention. Saves time, steps and fuel If the washing and ironing arc sent out, the G.E. Electric Iron will still be found a marvelously convenient utensil to have in the house. There are many little things women like to iron themselves, and many times it be comes necessary to wash and iron a few handkerchiefs, etc., before the "wash" comes home. When occasions like these arise, and there is a G.E. Iron handy, it is the work of but a moment to attach the cord to a lamp socket and the iron is ready. Gut one today. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY --- -- - --" ----H Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar! An educated ad reader will never bo poor. To "know advertising" is to have a prac tical knowledge of values -of tlii.igs of when and how and where to buy. No one, having and utilizing such knowledge, could ever be unthrifty, or in any sense careless or reckless of exponsos. For such knowl edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes one proof against shams false values manipulated reductions. The intelligent ad reader uses as much thought and ability in buying things as is required in earning tho money that is spent for them. And that amounts to a substan tial increase of tho value of every dollar of tho family rovenuol