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'"VSFW MEDFORD MAIL TRD3UNE, MEDFORD. OEEaON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910. tyy v y TT-a LOCALSandPERSONALS Pn-nr-7 TTr-np. V. ('. T. t'. iiiiMilinjf ill Hiiptlrit cltiirclt Tliiirmliiy, Aunimt 'Jfi, at !l . in. Mcminn mill t'rii'iiilH of t ho Union, plmiNii ninkc n Hioi'iiil nlToi't to iiUcimI. I'rujxriim mill rufrcrih , ,i, iiumiIh. Itt'i'iiriliiiK Soi' rotary. John II. Curklii, nlloruoy-ut-law, over Jaukuuu Couut.vl Hank. Frank H. irtiffoi or Tacoina, who luirt liuiin vixitliiK rulativnH anil 1'riuiulH huro ami at JaulcHonvillo, left for homo Tiiumlity ovoiiinR. I'onclion for nalo. Dr. W. It. Btokos phono farmer 7003. tf MrH. C. h. Onlilwoll, wlio Iiiih boon nt tho Hick Imilmilo of Imr nistor, MrH. T. A. (IIiihh, for tho punt ton layH, luft Satnnlay with hnr littln hoy, Leo, for liar homo nour Iluml, Or. Mm. llnrl'ri itlnlnB room at 42 South Ilartlott ittroot han boon rc opuuod to tho public umlor thu ninn uKOinont of Mr. M. A. Tuylor. 133 Mr. JiinkiiiH anil family, iii ro tuniiiiK from tht'ir hrli'f trip to I'ort lantl, ant temporarily hoimi'il at Ow inu'H Hnm., on North Central, Tho Horuo Itlvor Valloy Cnnnl Cotnpruiyl b now rondy to rocolvo np pllenlloiiri for tho doilvory of Irrl Katlon wntor to nny land covorod by tho Hopklnu latornl. Tho off Icon of tho company aro In tho Medford Na tional bank bulldliiK. tf Ciiho lirolliorH, Claronco ami Karl, well-known furtnera of Antioch pro- duel, viHitoil the city Sntunlav, immli iihIoiuhIiciI to hoc ho many chanccH anil itiipiovemontH in their aliHiuico of two montliH. Call on thu Mimiion Funiitiiru Worka for niiytliini; in tho woodwork linu. tf l-'rank Hammoiul of North .Inok mmi Htrcot in layinir the fonmlation for a Mix-room rettiilunun. J. V. An tiunion in the eoulrnclor ami hiiildor. l'nblio HtonoKrapnui t the Morrl- vold 8hop. 134 MrH. Captain Carrol, aecompanieil hy Mm. I'eil anil family, have ro tnniuil to thoir respective humeri from thoir ten days' onjoyahle onl ine at t'olestin. K. I). Wilhite, tho well-known fruit raiser of Aiitioeh ilistricl, has im proved hit fann property with a now , phone Hervieu. ' Harry Itiehardrion, the well-known I'opnlidt leader of Annie, wan Keen nmonj; the many busy nhoppers of the city Saturday. The jjeutleman ioomn mueli elated over tho bright prospeelH for eandidatert of his party at tho fall election. Mrs. Morris Case of Anlioeli is at tho nick bedside of her dauhtor as nurse at (JIM North Central. Thomas Tin pin and family return ed to their home on North Central r-'riuy from a ten days' hunt and pleasure trip to Dead Indian. Ow iutr to the leaves and brush heiui; so dry, they were not very sueeessful in their annual hunt, otherwise thoy had a very enjoyable trip. The North Central grocery has added a new attractive awnini;. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hilton and family returned Monday from a so journ at Newport. K. 0. Harness of Welleu was in Medford Tuesday on a business trip. Mrs. H. II. Dunn of Mount Hebron, Cal was in Medford Tuesday on a husiuess trip. The county clerk Tuesday granted v marriage licenses to Itiolinnl A. ( Standfiold and Lydia K. Coleman. v . A. V. Aylor returned Tuesday from a huutiiiK trip in the coast rnnjjo in tho Hoiithwestorn part of Josephine and Cury counties. Ho killed tho , limit of name and beside had a ureal timo. Tho ladies of the V. C T. V. will hold their lawn party on the lawn of the Haptist church Thursday at H p. m. All members are uracil to be present and help the km1 cause nliiiir. .... Mrs. 10. J. Alexandor Just returned from a month'R vlfltt with rolrtlvea la San Francluco and southern Califor nia, Huntly of tho Huntly-Kromor com pany Just roturnod from an oxtoadod eastorn trip, linvlnj? beon k about throo montl'B. ToRKory Hill and wlfo motorod to Horuo river today for a IiIr supply , of oteolhond, Tho "Paualon Play" at tho nijou was jjood last rlRht and very woll nt i . tendod, Herbert .Tohnson of Uotaa, Tox., Is horo on v. vla.t to W. II. Whlsonnnt ' and Ih Incidentally looking about for a location. Mr. and Mru. M, L. Hoinoy of Car ' Iboii, Mo,, aro In tho valloy looking ' for a doalrablo location, O. II. Alson of Northflold, Mlnnt Is la Medford on a btiHlnofm trip, J, M. Swooaoy of Dotrolt and Wil liam D. JouoH of SaRluaw, Mich,, aro horo on a visit to O, J, Patton, ono of thnlr old tlmo frloadfl. Prod J. Hloombury of Spokauo, Waoh., Is horo on a buslnesa trip, Jnmoa MoPhorEon of Mills City, cry nt- fr u v-ary vanTa. Or,, Ih vIhIIIiir rolatlvoH and friends In Medford, Fred Iuy of Wullon was a Medford visitor Tucmlny nlRht, Mrs. II, II, Holmes, who has been vIbIUuk her daughter, Mrs, J). II Dwerery, for the past two montliH, roturnod to her homo In Portland Tuesday ovonlntr. Mart ArmutroiiK f (Jrants Pans and his daiu;htor( Mm. Hnnovan, of San KranclBco, aro visiting relatives In JacltHonvlllo. Tho contract for tho cement work for the baHomont of the Medford ho tel has been let to S. L. Leonard, and ho hau 28 dayu la which to com ploto tho comerit work of tho foun dation, Tho coinpany will bo ready to let contracts for brick work by Heptembor 1. Harry O. Porlor of ICiiroiio In HpendltiR a few days la Medford. J. A. Weaterluud In exhibiting Home very flue pears Rrowu on Hoxy Attn. J. C. Aiken of Woodvllle Is vlsll Iiir In Medford, V. C. Ilrown of HiiRono htin nrrlv vd for an extended stay la Medford. II. Hetider.tou of Hold Hill wan a Medford vIMtor Wednesday. Charles Turpln, former chief of po lice, was a visitor In Medford Wod nesdny. Honry C, Wilson of Itiich was In Medford Wednenday. Ho wnn ono of tho force which extluRiilshed tho flro near Ilutton. QoorRo Youm; has returned from a campltiR trip on Elk crook. HdRar Hafor, Howard Dudley and J. A. Tonilln loft this nftornoon for a vlnlt "at tho front." Thoy ro by way of llutte Falls. AT THE At tho NaBh- J. M. Swcony, De troit; William I). Jones, ngiuaw; Thomas P. Crawford, Seatllo; Prod J. Hloombury, Spokane; J. J. Young, Calgary; M. Garlauu, Holyoko; Lieu tenant A. D. lltidd, Vancouver; Jan. MnePherson, Mill City; A. N. Fox, Seattle; Fred Lay, Wollen; It. O. (Jolduteln Now York; C. Sweet, Den ver; Umlf W. llngbon, W. W. Shan non, Jr., It. Fwutuor, J. II. I). Pitz patrlck, William llochna, A. L. Wnf ner, W. It. Hunt, It. D. PrlBsollo. San Francisco; Mnx Fredonthnl, Geo. II. Fltzglbbons, J. G. Digger, William Hahn, P. N. Alexander, J. Mclnnls, J. 1). Gultw, W. II. Freeco, II. K. Mnl Ing, Portland; C. II. Olson North flold; K. J. lienor, Spont Lake; Geo. II. Durham, Grants Pacs. At the Moore M. L. Honnoy and wife, Caribou; K. Grosvoror, C. F. Willis, A. K. MIchallBon, Portland; George II. Ma'sh, Sacramento; J. H. Moore, Montorey; S. nroBlnnor, Red ding; Charles S. Darling, San Fran cisco; J. It. McDonald, F. W. Smith, K. G, Owens, Medford. Thero will bo a meeting of tho Medford Commercial club thlB ovo ulng, Important business lu to bo considered. Now Shorthand Champion. DKNVHlt, Colo., Aug. 24. Clydo Marshall of Now York, world's champion shorthand writer, today at tho shorthand reporter' convention being held here, averaged 208 words per minute, eslnhlishing n new rec ord. LUMBERMEN ARE NOW AFTER BETTER RATES S'l lA'OUIS, Aug. 2 1.--Hoping to enuso a general protest over in creased freight rates, tho lumbermen nf lint south and southwest are con sidering legal action against tho trunk hue railroads that have been cutting them off from a divisiau of the rates heretofore effective. It in tmdmlilii Hint thuv will ask for an injunction against tho railroads. Says T. R. Is Danncrous. NEW YOHK, Aug. 24. That Theodore Hoosevelt is "a dangerous man and a menace to the peace of Wall street," was the parting shot taken at the colonel hy II. C. Duval, former secrelary to Senator Chaun cev M. Depew, who sailed for En rope today. Duval said that he believed tho chief source of danger was tho se ries of impromptu speoehert Hoose velt makes from the rear platforms of railway trains. In writing nn ad about that furn ished room you havo to rent say, In n convincing way, just what you'd say if someone asked you to tell him what it was like, "and all about it." JPTEL (gFFlFMME, Jmm8a mm W. W. I5IFHHT, Mayor. WIMi P. MKALKY, City Attorney. MAY TKIiPEIt, City Itecordor. That's tho way you write It now. And under tho now city administra tion thliiRn aro oxpected to hum, MuhIiiohh In RolnR on uninterruptedly and to all appearances the lid In on as tight an oror, Mayor Canon, with hl family, 1b In Newport enjoying the breezoB o' the sea, and In tho meantime Dill ICIfort, president of tho council, Is as busy as a cranberry merchant, ful filling tho duties of mayor. City Itecordor Telfer and City At torney Noff loft Wednesday evening for Portland to look up mattora In regnrd to paving ordinances. Thoy will spend some -tlmo In tho record er's office In Portlnnd and tho rest of It at tho ball games. Dob and Portor are both enthusiastic fann and are counting on seeing tho prcsont series. Mrs. Telfer makes a most efficient city "recordoresa." Sho does not seom to havo half as hard a tlmo an Hob had when sho left for a vaca tion. While In Portland Mr. Telfor plann to call upon A. J. Long, a dealer In flro equlpmont, and see If certain equipment now owned by tho city cannot bo turned In on nn order for now. Chief Amann of tho flro depart ment will lo.vo In tho noar futuro to nttend a convention of flro chiefs In Stockton. At a recent mcotlnc of tho council ho wnn Instructed to mako tho trip nnd turn In his ex pense nccount on his return. Tho chief will probably absorb consldor ablo now data on tho fighting of flroa. MUST LEAVE TARGET PRACTICE TO FIGHT FIRE CAMP PKHHY, O., Aug. 24. Kighteen members of the second I Montana regiment who aro partici pating in tho rille matches on the Camp Perry ranges, today were or dered home to nsit in fighting the forest fire. Had they been able to remain their records so far indicated (hut thev would hnve been able to win in Clnss C. SHARP EXAMINATION OF REPRESENTATIVE WHITE CHICAGO, Aug. 21. Concentrat ing nil offorts toward breaking down tho testimony of Koprosontatlvo Charles K. White, principal witness for tho prosecution In tho trial of Leo O'Noll llrowne, charged with leg iBlatlvo brlbory In connection with tho olectlon of William Lorlmor to tho Unltod States sennto, tho attor neys for tho dofonso todny subjected Whlto to a Bhnrp cross-oxamlnntlon. Tho grilling cross-flro of questions which probod Into ovory nctlon which tho court would allow to bo Investi gated by tho dofonso, was concludod at noon. At that tlmo tno counsol for tho dofonso announced thoir ho llof that Whlto hr.d beon effectually Impeached. White seomod confused hy tho ordoal mil sovornl tlmoa his ovnslvo memory saved him. JAPS SEEK APPROVAL ANNEXATION OF KOREA TOKtO, Aim. 24. Copies of Im perial decree of tho Japanoso emper or announcing the formal annexation of Korea havo boon sont to tho rep resentatives of tho powers. It Is prohablo that tho terms of tho oillct will bo mado public noxt wook, whon, It Is prodlcted, formnl annexation will tako placo. v PRESIDENT MADRIZ FLEES TO COSTA RICA WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21. Consular ndvlcos from niuotlolds, Nicaragua, rocolvod by tho stato do partmont today liultcato that Presi dent Madtiz haB flod to Costa Rica. With him, tho dlspntchos say, are hla associates, IrlaB, Ortiz, Vasquoz, Cha varrla and Toledo, with sovon othors of tho dotoatod faction. Estrada today roloaBod 200 politi cal prlsonora from Camion Island, uenr Cor I ito, It Id said, Ho also has ordered Bwooplng tnrlff revisions, re moving dutloB from food supplies, snap, qulutuo, purgative salts and disinfectants. A storo tdiotild bo ndvortlsod as rogularly as It h oponod for business, A morchnnt who wouldn't cloao up for a whllo now and thon "to savo running oxpousea" shouldn't stop ad vertising now nud thon to "savo ex- COURT? UJOB NEW- The following is the list of decla rations filed with the county clerk to date hy aspirin;: peliticians: Kecorder Fred L. Colvifj, Hep. Clerk W. It. Coleman, Hop. Treasurer J, M. Cronemillor, Hep. Commissioner Joshua Pnttcrson, Hep. Heprcscntntivo P. W. McaiS, Hep.; it. F. KKKleston, Hep. State Bcnator II. Von dcr Ilcllcn, Wellen, Hep. Sheriff J. H. Hellinger, Hep.; W. A. Jones, Dcm. Mnrried. MATHIESON-MAHTINELLI In Jacksonville, August 23, 1010, hy J. It. Neil, county judi?c, Chester S Mnthicsou and Hose J. Martinclli. PITTS-IIUKITT In Jacksonville, August 20, 1010, hy J. It. Neil, coun l.V judge, George E. Pitts and Al meda Ilukill. Ileal Kstatc. It. Wilson to W. T. Wilson, lot J, hlock 5, Olson addi tion to Medford . 10 H. Anderson to It. If. Toft, lots 1 and 2, block 2, An derson & Toft addition to Medford 10 If. D. Hownrd to Stella J. Merrick, laud in Medford. 10 W. Cary to A. Alford, land in Talent, being part of blocks II nnd I of said village 2,000 S. Nethcrland to A. Alford, lots 4, fi, 0 nnd 7, block 2, TnlcnL 1,000 It. II. Toft to Harriett B. Hundlctt, lots 1 and 2, hlock 1, King's addition to Medford in Max Prncht to H. C. Tabor, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, hlock 4, Penchblow addition to Ashland 1,037 A. Wcntherby to Charles A. Powell, pnrt block 35, Coolidge addition to Ash land ... . . . 10 BAD SLUMPS ARE FEATURE DE MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Light trad ing and several bad clumps In tho leaders marked tho stock market to day. Tho fooling thnt a political crisis Is approaching caused several securities to slump, Brooklyn Gas foil 4, Federal Mining 2, Rock Is land 2, New Central and St. Paul 1-Ti, XorMiom Pacific 1, Pennsyl vania 1 M . and Amalgamated Copper 1. T.he market closed nervy. Bonds were easier. (Furnished by Moss & Co. by prlvato wire.) NEW YORK, 'Aug. 24. Today's range of prlces: High. Low. Close. Amnl. Copper 64 & 02 ft 53 Am. Smoltors 61 & GGtt 66 Am. Sugnr...llS& IISVj 118 Anaconda ... 39 39 VI 39 U Atchison .... 98 i 97 98 Amn. Tel 134 133 ft 133ft Dal. & O 104 103 103 C. No. West.. 144 143 143ft Erie 25 24 Vi 24 M. Gt. Nor. pfd..l24 123 123 Intorboro ... 17 17 17 L. & X 142 141 141 N. Y. Cent.. .111 109 HO Nor Pac 114 112 113 Pennn. 128 127 127 Rondtng ....141ft 139 139ft Rock Island . 30ft 29 29 St. Paul ....120 119 120 So. Pac 113 112 112 Un. Pac 6C 64 65 U. S. Stool ..69ft 6S 6S U. S. Steel pfd 46 115 115ft Chicago Markets. Wheat High. Low. Closo. May 109 108 108 Sept 100 98 98 Dee 104 102 ft 102 Corn Sopt 61 60 60 Dee 58ft 57 58 Oats Sopt 34 34 34 Dee 36 36 36 Pork Sept 21.30 21.15 21.15 Jan 18.47 18.30 18.30 LIVERPOOL, Aug. 24. Whoat closod hlghor. MOSS & COMPANY, Brokers NKW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN ANI1 PROVISIONS 4 PRIVATE! LEASED WIRE ROOM 18 1 O. HLOCK -f -f PIIONB 1881. 4 , -r 4- Too Late to Classify 1500 cash will handle some Medford property that should show profit of $4000 In year. 800 Ownor, B. F. Donson, at Mooro Ilotol. 140 FOR SALE Will 8Jll 5-room cot tago for 1900; small paymont down, balance $20 monthly. Seo ownor Hcnsoi, at Mooro hotel. 140 LOST Between Byhee bridge and city, n low tan shoe, Sorosis make. Finder will plcaso leave same at Mail Tribune office, 134tf . m ' ' GENERAL NEWS NOTES The First National Dank of Dill IngH, Mont, has been closed by the di rection of the controller of the cur rency, the bank having been reported by tho examiner to be Insolvent. Western railroads are considering the advisability of abolishing all spe cial rates, Including colonist rates, and making 2 cents the minimum for all travelers and all occasions. Members of the senate committee appointed to Investigate the charges made by Senator Gore relative to Ok lahoma Indian land contracts have discovered that committee was not provided with funds to defray the cost of Inquiry. There will be no relief from blgb meat prices for a time at least. This la the declaration of J. Ogdcu Armour, whose word la law when the price of neat Is involved. Fight news, round by round, was telegraphed Into tho county Jail In Chicago on Monday. A telegraph op erator, who is a prisoner, was at the receiving end of tho wire. Heat Fatal at Chicago. CHICAGO. Sixteen persons were killed in this city Saturday by the beat, sending the total dead since the present siege set In above 70. There havo been In excess of 100 prostra tions, many of which will terminate in death. Fivd persons were badly bit ten by dogs which suddenly went mad In the streets. Heart Troubles Cummins. DES MOINES. Because of heart trouble, augmented by the strenuous labors of the recent session of the cenate, Senator A. B. Cummlni has cancelled his Chautauqua dat03 until August 14. Hard Work. The Idle man docs not know what it Is to rest Ilnrd work tends not only to give us rest for the body, but, what is even more important, peace to tho mind. Sir John Lubbock. Strike Called Off. PITTSDURG, Aug. 24. President McArdle of tho Amalgamated Asso ciation of Iron, Steel and Tin Work ers, at noon today declared off a strike that had been in progress against the American Sheet & Tin plato company. Fifteen thousnnd men in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginin nnd Indiana n? effected. Send a Messenger that will meet with the ap proval of the recipient of your message. Any old kind of a messenger won't answer. The best should always be sent "if" you wish the re cipient to pass a favorable verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy Tit ttanjjrj j- fr hitiittis it alios try f5 WirlnjlMir, ti "Leakjir tht iMltr-miri" because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. Old lUMhiiniK Bend U a clean, criip fuper, mJe lor clean, crisp buiineti olki, li 11 told on die asjumplion lht (htre't economy in quality, A handsome specimen book given upon request, show, ing letterheads and other business forms, printed, lithographed and engraved on tht white and louttee-i color. Madeby fiAitrsiint I'ai-bk Comi-amv, the nly paper maker in he world making bond paper ecluiely. Medford Printing Co. Two Specials JARDINERS FANCY BOX PAPER For Thursday JARDINERS About 40 mat green Jar dinieres, worth $1.50 to $2.50 in any other store in the city; here tomorrow and Friday only; in sizes 6, 7, 8 and 9-inch, at your choice, $1 Each Just in, a new line of nearly 20,000 comic Post Cards choice, lc. Just in New line of silk and invisi ble Hair Nets; 25 styles; all new in flair Barrettes, 15c and 25c. Dutch Collars; several styles to select from; 25c each. Should we forget, ask HUSSEY' "To waste Is an offense," so sell those second band things you've ceas ed to ushe. Such sales aro "want ad business." Published Mining Maps of Southwest em Orecon and Northwestern California, showing the forest reserves, survoyed nud unsur veyed laud. Sold by W.P. Wright Grants Pass, Or. Prico of Wall Maps, $2; Pocket Maps, $1.50. FOR SALE By owner, two lots, South Newtown, one lot on Dakota avenue, four lots on "West Twelfth street, two on "West Thirteenth; five room houses, all mod ern, two seven-room houses, one eight-room bungalow; 80 acres good fruit land, or will ex change fruit land for good city property; five acres orchard on the land. The above must ,be seen to be appreciat ed. CALL AT 820 WEST 12TH ST. Robert F Maguire Late special agent U. S. General Land Office, announces that ho has opened law offices in tho Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts and tho Department of tho Interior, t & Friday onl?l Fancy Box Paper 24 sheets of Quality Brand Stationery and 2 Envelopes to match; pu up in a handsome litho graphed box, three in one regular 40c, 50c and 65c box; paper special for H Thursday and Friday onH Choice 25c Be: grailHDX' Ladies Union vSuitsI 50c, 75c and $1.00; in ref ular and outsizes; model ately priced. Cumfy Cut Vests, in sizes 7, 8 and 9; 25c eaclj two for 25c. for your Doll tickets. u GOODFRIEND HOT1 SAN FRANCISCO I. COODFRIEMD, Manigsrl Formerly Hotels Stanford and St. Bervl. Po i Street, near Geary, adjoining Hotel Manx. Tl Hotel Manx "int. or Market Street Uirs, tninl to roweii. ideal House ana location lor tail visiting Un city oIodo. BATES. $1.00 PER SAT AND UP PORTLAND. OREC A ttplrnill 1 lloarttlnq and Pr Hrrmol or YIIIINO ftll-.N AND ltOYM ExteailremurMMlnCbllese, Jllehtfchool niH merrUl work. Urtoiur irra1? taagnt to Una otl renr.rlool nprnabept. 13. 1010. ('atilovll XikirvM. Uir. J(cpit IULuaiiiB.G. H. U.. I'll Wiunuu UflITZSITT. 1'OBTUJ.D, USCd BREA Try our Home Madi .Fresh Bread. "Goodnc and Purity" is our motto J Also Salads and Roa Meats ready cooked, at th( MEDFOR BAKERY 42 S. CENTRAL AVE.I '' ' Are you looking for A RANCH THAT PRODUCES? Here It Is. 200 acres, 160 acres cleared; 90 acres undei irrigation; 50 acres in alfalfa; abundance of water for irrigation; largo farm house; tw largo barns; nearly all fenced; good family orchard. A money-making stock and dairy ranch. Prico $15,000.00, half cash, l?or particulars call on or address H. H. BASLER, Grants Pass Oregoi