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MEPJTORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDFOBD OREGON, tPUEBDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910. ( 1 V I r j3 K LOCALSandPERSONALS T"1 John II, Cnrkln, nltonioy-nt-lnw, uvnr Jankiioii Countvl Hunk. Joint Duvhi, who IIvom wont of Mod ford, wih HtrleUuu with nu opllop tie fit tm Mala ntroot Monday nf tor noon. IIu wan removed to Dr. Hto phonnon'H offlco, whoro ho recover (! In ii fow inliiiitou. Mr. Duvlti had novor boon boforo afflicted with buoIi n Holxuro unit wnu nnnblo to account for It. Hour Anna A. Mnloy on equal nut frnuo ami hocIcIIiiiii Saturday ovo nlng, Houthorn 1'nclfio ilopot, Hop tomhor 3, All (iuohHoiih Kindly an Hworod, OuorKo Htodmun loft Monday ovo ulng for ICuKuno. 1'oachen for iwlo, Or, W. H. 8tokot phono Karmor 700,1, tfB MIhh Nlnn Cart if Gold Hill wan In Medford Momln) attending thu clr- CUH. (o to Southern Dal y Co, for milk And cream, llcadquartorn of tho Cat lioun Dairy Co. Phono SRI. Ilanch jihono7183. ' tf Horn To Mr. and Mr. 0. A. Mc Arthur, u daURhtor, AuguaL 2D. Mothur nnd daughter nro dolni; woll. You enn got a Reed Rlnnn of buttor tullk nt tho Houthorn Dnlry Co. for r contH. tt Mr. and Mm, George B. .Soulier and ilaiiRhtor of JackHonvlllo woro among thono who woro In Medford Monday clrcun day. O. W. Ilarnum & Co., contractors nnd bulldorn. Country work n npoc lalty. Ordorn solicited. Inqulro at Tho ToRRory. Mm. Ilart'n dlnlnR room at 2 South Ilnrtlott ntroot ban boon ro oponcd to tho public undor tho man AKomont of Mm. M. A. Taylor. 133 Aro you roIur to Klamath KallH on ho K. I. special Sunday, Septem ber 4? T , H Call on tho Mission Furnlturo Work for anything in tho woodwork lino. f JudRo 13. II. Watson of Portland a ml JntuoH O. Wilson of Uoooburg woro In Medford Tuesday on their way to JnckHonvlllo. ICvory K. of V. should ninko an of fort to tuko tho trTp to Klamath Tails on Soptombor 1. Spoclal car loaves Medford at lOt.10 ninkliiK trip In samo dny. KxurslouYato. tf J. W. Opp of Jacksonville win In Medford on a business trip Tuesday. A rolav swimming raco botwoon tnnms from Ashland and Medford will bo hold at tho nalatorlum Wed nesday night. Tho ModforJ team will consist of Paul BvaiiH, J. McKnno and C. St. Jnmcs. Tho Ashland team Iuih not boon annoiiiicod t yot. .1. D. Wnmbold, ono of tho youtiR mon representing Kllors MuhIc Houso of Portland, linn boon qulto nick for tho paHt four dnyn, ob a connoquonco tho Hjmco In Wonka & McOownn com pany's ntoro linn boon rotalnod until Wednesday. I30 Ooorgo W. Ostrom and family of Wheatland. Cal., nro registered nt tho Mooro. Paul Uubbo and Dolhort Goddard of Talent woro Medford visitors Mon day. Mr. and Mm. W. A. Hlchnrd of Morlln. Or., woro In Medford Tiick- day. Mr: nnd Mrs. C. A. Clnrrott of Mom phln Tenn,, nro lioro looking ovor tho Valley with a view to locatlnK pormnnontly. Mr. nnd Mm. V. 11. Hanoy of Port land nro horo on a visit. Waltor Mooro mndo a IiubIiiobh trip to JnckHonvlllo. A. B. KoIIorr of Gold Hill has fllod hlH declaration ns a candldnto for tho republican nomination for coroner. 8o far Kellogg hftH no oppo nont on either aldo. Tho county clorlc hnH Rrnntod mnr vlaRO Hcoiiho to ChnrloB Ilurkmnn nnd Mary A. ChoBhlro. A tonm la bolnR mndo up to piny against tho AHhlnnd wator polo team, nnd tho contCBt will ho BtaROd In tho near future J. W. Opp of tho Opp mlno wbb In Medford Tuesday on business. Mr. Opp 1h working ft number of mon In tho mlno and Ib favornhly improssod with tho outlook. "If thoro Isn't n mlno thoro," Bald Mr. Opp, "thoro Isn't any mliioa In Houthorn OroRon." Cloorgo PlonBnntH of Central Point wnn In Medford Tuofldny. J. D. AIIIh and wlfo of Vlrna, Cal., aro among Uiobo looking for n loca tion In Bouthorn OroRon. Mm. II. L. Young, accoinpnnled by lior Hon, Wllllnm, enmo In from Ilrookflold, tholr llrownaboro ranch, to Hpond a fow dayH with lior hus bund, who 1b ono of tho Mali Trl buno'o Hlnff of llnotypo oporntorfl. Hnrvoy H. Mlllor of Spoknno Ifl visltliiR In tho city. John WUhoii of Woodvlllo wnH n vlHttor In Medford TuoBdny. ChniioB W. Stroot or Ornnts PaBS spout TuoBdny In Medford. BdRnr 8, Ilnfor and Ohlor KiiRlhoor QorlR of tho Pnolflo & MaBtorn lonvo Ber v vin ifr nTff"7" thin afternoon for n vlnlt In tho big timber beyond Dutto Fall. Iloury C. WIIIIiuiih of Kvano Crook Ih KpundliiR a. fow dayH In Medford. 12. A, IltckH In In OrnntH I'uim on a nhort bunlnoBB trip. A. Conro Floro wan arrontod TuoH day for oxcoodliiR tho npood limit Moudny nttornooii, IIU trial will bo hold boforo Acting Mayor Klfort this arioruoon at 2:30 (Vcloult. W. I. Vawtor Ib In Portland on a biiHlnoiuf vhtlt. I). 11. Uunnolt loft TuoBdny tnorn Iiir for tho Trail Crook country, whoro ho will runtlcato for a fow week n, ChnrloN W. HtraiiR and family nro makliiR tho Crator Lake trip via tho automobile route. II, D, IluttH who Iiiih boon npoud Iiir tho Hummer months In tho high IiIIIh In tho Mondowo dlntrlct, was in Medford Tuesday. Colonol Shlvoly, who has boon HpeitdltiR a vacation In Jonephlno county, roturnod homo Monday. Jamon It. Kolly, who accompanied him, could not vlnlt tho attractions of that "dear Oakland, OroRon," and Iiiih extended bin vacation In order to vImIL frlundH In that place. AT THE .tIKOTELS Tlio Ntiih1 -Q. Aildorly, Sun Frini oIhco; L. HuiniiioH, Aluaku; H. F. I.ticck, . Hlakcloy, Portland; I. K. In Klc, Sail FrnticiBco; II. K. Clmdboun, MiiinciipoliH; E. S. Alison, C. II. Wnlers, G. Hi'iikuiiIh, rviitrnl Point; 11. II. UiiKloy, city; 1J. F. Driver, Los AiiroIch Frank Work, Hartford; N. MoU'ini, Weno; W. S. Ziiiiinoriunii, II. E. Tliomns, W. II. Hnney nnd wife, Portland; J. W. Melrose, Denver; Mirt. llnrni'u Piovoht, Portliiiul. Tho Mooro (1. W. Orttiom ' and family, Wiiontlnml; It. Hersli, Geo. H. I.illinclinil, l'orllaiid; H, Murdoek, II. .Goodwin, city; I Huso, D. God dard, Talent; A. C. Unite, C. 1U I'ntriok, San Fnu.ci.soo; ('. A. Gar rett and wife, Memphis; U. Ii. l'rich nrd, CuiiliiiKo; W. Itiohanls and wife, Jlerkeloy; Mr. nnd Mru. W. A. Iticluml, Merlin; J. D. Allis and wife, Vina. GHOSTS PROVE TO BE RATS IN PORTLAND SALOON I'OltTliAXl), Or., Au. 30. -"OhoHtrt" Unit iiihistod on riiiK'uiK H the oull bolls in u saloon tit West I'nrk nnd Morris stroelw were effect ually "laid" by SK!oiul Polioomau FitKHiiiiiuoim early today. For Hovoral nights the harlender: nnd patroiiH of tlio driiikiue; empor ium attempted to pusxlo out u holu tion for tho mj'8lorioii8 rinpnp; of tho llfllH. Finally FitzsimmoiiK wuh called in lo "lay ho kIiooIh." "Kulxl" ho ejaculated, after half mi hour spout in iiivestiiriitiue;. Then ho showed tho proprietor two rut holes- in Iho wall. Within could ho Peon the electric wires with the iiiHiilation chewed off. Every time a rodent passed throue.li tho aperture itH body brought tho expos ed wires toRollier, closed the elect rio circuit mill the hulls rail):- Priest Hns Bodyflunrtl. SBATTMC, Wash., Aur. 30.--Dop-iity Sheriff Mark Freoman today bo rIuh IiIh how duties as. bodyRiiard of Uov. Louts Mlllor, rector or tho Orll lla Roman Catholic church. Tho of Ucor Ih dotallod for tho work nt tho request of tho priest, who fours that wllllam Cochrane, a rancher IIvIiir Iiir near tho church In Orlllla, will carry out hla alloRed threats to kill htm. Cochrane clnlms that tho church hnB tnkon unlawful poBBCSslon of a strip of laud bolongliiR to him. A Btoro should bo advorttsod as rogularly as It la oponod ror buslnoss. A merchant who wouldn't closo up .'or a whllo now nnd tbon "to savo running oxpousos" shouldn't stop ad vertising now and thon to "savo ox poiiso.' HBA1) SK1TKMI1KK SUN8KT. UKAl) "AUIZONA TIIK 47T1I STAlt" lly Govornor lllchard 13. Sloan, and "Fromont and tho Doar Ping," by Wllllnm 81mpBon, In Sunaot tor Sop tombor, now on anlo at all nows stands, 15 cents. tt 1111)8. School board will ontortnln bids ror 200 cords or wood or any pnrt thoroof up to August 20, ORIS CRAWFORD, Clork Dlst. No, 40, m L -tv VETERANS URGED TO ATTEND REUNION Tho following lottor hmi been nd drosnod to all or tho votorann of Houthorn Oregon by J. W. Hicks, colonol commanding, urging thorn to attend tho reunion In Gold Hill soen: "Tho 18th nnnunl oncatnpmont of tlio aHHoclntlon will bo hold at Gold Hill, commencing Monday, Soptom bor 12, and continuing five days. "Tho railroad will grant reduced rates to thoso attending. "Tontn straw, wood and cotroo will bo ru'rnlHhed freo to tho veterans and tholr famlllofl, "Tho camp will bo located In a Hhndy grovo lnsldo tho city limits, ono block from Horcuo rlv.T, "Bx-confode'it c-o "-" In vited to meet who us ui.u imriuko of our hardtack and coffeo nnd to our brothers of th Sp.iulrh-Am ilcau war wo extend tho soldier's welcome. "Thin Ib tho third tlmo wo havo ac cepted tho Invitation of tho patriotic citizens or Gold Hill, and our re membrance of former treatment as Hiires us of a hearty wolcomo and flvo dnyn or enjoyment In that pic turesque city, "Comrades, as the tlmo for our final muster out drawn near tho de sire to once moro touch elbows with those who stood In tho bnttlo front grows stronger, and wo should avail ourselves of this opportunity, which to some of us will bo our last rally." "GREEN GOODS" GAME IS FRUSTRATED PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 30. Their gigantic schemo to nwlndlo pooplo or tho northwest through tho operation ot a "green goods" gamo rrustratod, a Rang or BwlndlorB who recently tied to Canada, whoro It was learned today rcdoral agontH aro watching them and will arrest thorn should they croBs tho International border Into tho United States again. According to fedornl officials, hair a carload or letters wcro mailed ro rontly trom 8nlt Lake, Utah, post offlco to persons in Oregon, Wash InRtou, Idaho and Montnna. Each lottor contained a nowspnpor clip ping In which tho Rovcrnmont wns Bald to have become worried ovor tho Ioho of a plato ror printing one-dollar bills. Tho Intimation wns Blvon that tho note was In possession ot E. F. Grant, whoso nnmo wns signed to tho lottor, nnd that ho could supply largo quantities or genuine monoy nt a big discount. Grnnt asked that all replies should bo sent by telegraph lo El Vorano, Cal., a station on tho lino or tho Southom Pnciric, where tho opcrntor Ib the only Inhabitant. Fedornl otricoM received copies of tho halt letters and Immediately plac ed export Rovornmont operators at El Vorano and In all Western Union offices whoro mossnges could bo ro layed to reach that point. Tho bunco mon found soinothlng was wrong and escaped. ASTRONOMERS GATHER j TO GAZE AT STARS' PASADENA. Cal., Aug. 30. Eighty astronomers from nil parts of the world, including many of the most renowned scientists of Europe and America, aro today in Pasadena, ready to olinib tho steep hides of Ml. Wilson tomorrow and meet in con vention at the famous C'nruogio ob servatory on tho summit on Sntur dny. Tho astronomers arrived in two special ours which brought them without ohiuigo from tho Atlantic seaboard. They constitute tho In ternational I'liion for Co-operation in Solnr Research. While the scien tists nro here on business first, thoso who nro to ho responsible for their ontortuiiimont during their stay in Pasadena say there will bo plenty of diversion in Iho way of automobile ridos, trplloy ridoa, partios and teas. Davis Not Seriously III. WHEELING, W. Vn Aug. 30. Tho report that Henry Oassaway Davis, oaudidato for vieo-president on the ticket with Alton U. Parker in 11)04, is seriously ill, is denied by members of his family today. Da vis was injured by a fall a month ngo, but has oiitiroly recovered, his relatives say, and is in tho best of health, PICTURES SHOWN IN KANSAS; NO RIOTS KANSAS CITY, Aug. 30. Tho pioturos of the Jeffries-Johnson fight nro being exhibited hero with out niiv uttomiit on tho part of tho authorities to suppress thom. There nro two exhibitions nightly. One is for whites and the other for hlnoks. Tho picture men thuniselvos deoidod to segregate the nieos nt (ho exhi bitions, in order to prevent any riot ing. Hasklns for Health, Too Late to Classify WANTED Woman to do washing for family of two, AddresH IJ2, care Mail Tribune office. tf FOU KENT Houso and ham, 1 milo caHt of city 'limits; suitable for IcaiiiHlor; $10 per month. Address I O. Ilnx 172. 144 FOR SALE HorscH; owner Iiiih ho further use for them, Address C02 North Court nt. 143 FOR SALE Fine 8-room bungalow on fino corner; cast front, modern; $4250; n snap. Vnn Dyke Realty Co. tf FOR SALE Modern five-room house, with screen porch, a bar gain at $2250; terms. Vnn Dyke Realty Co. tf H. D. KUBLI IS AT VERGE OF DEATH II. D. Kubli of AppIcKnto in at the home of his mother, Mrs. II. J. Kubli, of Jacksonville, hovering upon the edge of tho dnrk shadow of death. Mr. Kubli has been sufforing from partial paralysis and heart trouble for several months, nnd a long term of life has not hccti hoped for at any lime. This mornine; he was not expected to live over 30 hours. Mr. Kubli is tho eldest son of the Into K. Kubli. one of the nioncers of . . Jackson county., Ho has been a rcs- loeiu oi inc Appicgaie section nearly all his life, and was one of tho prom inent stocktrrowcrs of that section. At the timo of goine; to press Mr. Knbli's condition was unchanged. Judge nnd Mrs. E. B. Watson, the latter his sister; Mrs. Phil Metschau, Jr., and Mrs. Kilhnm of Portland, sinters, nnd other relatives, besides his immediate family, are at his bed side. NOTICE K. of P All Knights or Pythias who Intend going on tho excursion to Klamath Falls, starting Sunday at 10:30 a. m. September 4, in a special car, making tho trip in same day, j-oturnlng Wed nesday, September 7, should notify Mr. non J. Trowbridge, W. W. Eirert, or E. J. Cllne as soon as possible. Klamath lodge furnishes entertain ment, a trip on tho upper lako and other side trips free. All It will cost to mako tho trip Is tho railroad faro. Duck soasoa Is now open. STRAYED. Day horse mulo, with linker. Stray ed from Wellen, Oregon. Branded flguro 2 on right Jaw, V on right shoulder. $10.00 reward offered ror Information leading to recovery. Ro turn to A. W. Brndshaw, Wellen, Or., or notify this papor. 141tf COURT? MOU MIEW SHORTEST GRAND JURY REPORT ON RECORD Tho grand jury discharged by Judge Cnlkiiih Monday made the most eoiieihc report in the annuls of Jaokson county, outsido of the iihiial legal heading nnd address, st contained just 33 words, beside tlio signatures of tho jurors. It w-ih as follows : "We, the grand jury, drawn for the April term, .1010, hereby report that wo have investigated all cases brought to our notice and have now adjourned, and aru now ready to he discharged "F. M. CENTERS, Foreman. FRANK R. NEIL. "J. C. UAKKARI). "R. C. F. ASTRURY. "C. It. ELTASJON. "R. A. CLARK. "M. I). ROWLES." Circuit, Court. Robert 11. Thompson vs. Crystal Thompson, divorce; dooroo granted. Albert Hull vs. Govau High, suit to quiet title; decree by default. April grand jury discharged. Court adjourned until Wednesday. August 31. New Suits Filed. Joseph F. Kennedy vs. A. J. Hraasoh, action to recover money. Colvig tc Ronmos for plaintiff. Mamie E. lliddlo vs. Claude A. Itiddlo, divorce; l E, Phipps for plaintiff. Frst Natonal bank of Medford vs. P. IL Harris, to vooovjr monoy, W, E. Phipps for plaintiff. 1 PJfctultf i nVnVn i llJljf jajKr. mmm RUMOR CHECKS RAISE IN STOCKS NEW YORK, Aug. 30. A rise In tho stock market was checked today when rumors of tho death ot tho czar of Russia woro carried on tho ticker. Wabash preferred, Rock Is land, Pennsylvania, Atchison, U. S. Rubber and American Hldo & Leath er gained 1; St. Paul, National Bis cuit and Union Pacific lVi, Consoli dated Gas and Reading 1, Americ an Beet Sugar and Wisconsin Central 1, Colorado Southern 1 and Sloes Sheffield Steol 2. American Smelt ing dropped 1. Bonds were irregular. (Furnlahed by Meno & Co. by private wire.) NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Today's rango of prices: High. Low. Close. A-mal. Copper 65 U 64 Am. Car Fdy 48 48 48 Am. Loco... 36 35 35 Am. Smoltors 69 67 68 Anaconda .. 40 40 40 Atchison ... 98 97 97 Am. Tel. ... 135 134 135 Bal. &Ohlo.. 105 104 104 Brooklyn R.T 75 73 74 Can. Pac. .. 193 192 193 C. & 0 74 73 73 Cent. Loath.. 35 34 34 C. F. & I... 30 30 30 Con. Gas ... 131 130 130 D. &R. G. .. 31 30 30 Erie 26 25; 25 Gt: Nor. ptd 125 125 125 Intorboro ..18 17 IS dopfd ... 49 48 48 i-i, uC Ii Xli) 7 M. K. & T. . 32 30 31 Mo. Pac. ... 53 53 53 Nat. Lead .. 52 52 52 N. Y. Central 112 111 111 Nor. Pac. .. 114 113 114 Ont. &. West 40 Pnc. Mall ..27 27 27 Penna 129 128 128 Peo. Gas .. 106 105 105 Reading ... 143 141 141 Rock Island. 31 30 30 St. Paul ... 121 120 120 So. Pac. ... 114 112 113 So. Ry '23 22 22 Un. Pac. ... 168 165 166 U.S.Steol.. 71 69 70 dopfd ... 116 116 116 Utah Copper.. 46; 45 45 Wabash pfd.. 37 36 36 Call money, 2 per cent. Total sales, 294,300 shares. Chicago Markets. Wheat High. Low. Close. May 109 108 108 Sept .99 99 99 Dec 104 103 103 Come May 60 59 60 Sept 60 59 59 Dec 5S 57 57 Oats May 49 39 39 May 39 39 39 Sept 33 33 33 Dec 36 36 36 Pork Sept 21.37 21.20 21.35 Jan 1S.75 18.55 18.75 LIVERPOOL, Aug. 30. Wheat closed lower. MOSS & COMPANY, Brokers NEW YORK STOCKS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS PRIVATE LEASED "WIRE ROOM. 15 P. O. nLOOK PHONE 1831. 4.4. COLEMAN N00KSBlGTlSH AND SPECTATORS LAUGH County Clerk Coleman clnims tho distinction of having caught a chi nook salmon upon a fly, something that has been considered impossible among fishermen, but ho did it on Rogue river with a bright fly. 'U don't know what the fly was," said Coleman, "but I know I had hooked something when that fish struck. It was like being tied to an express train, and Dob Dow and Charlie Prim sat on the hank, gave mo various kinds of advice and laughed as if they thought it wns amusing. Tho amusing part of it was that I landed tho fish, and then I could laugh, but not boforo." ASHLAND VS. MEDF0RD IN RELAY SWIMMING RACE For Wednesday night tho Natator iuiu uiaiiagomout havo arranged n program thnt should pack tho big building to its utmost enpaoity. This is a relay raco hotweon teams from Ashland and Medford. Thoro will bo throo men on each side and Ash lnud'h tonm will bo headed by Ohor dorf, tho crook swimmer. Tho rage will bo started at 8 o'clock and will bo followed by tho regular dance. Hasklns for Health, Remember When getting the children ready for school; that The Best Hosiery will be found at Hussoy's. We Carry a very complete line firen use, sucn as NAZARETH WAISTS i for boys or girls. j NAZARETH WAISTS and Union Suits combined. , Skeleton Waists and Hose Supporters, combined. Plain Hose Supporters. Knit Waists. School Handkerchiefs. ' Hair Ribbons. - , ,f, ' Shoulder Supporters. . Collapsible Drinking Cups and many other items. Remember our BLACK AND TAN 15c A PAIR Two pairs for 25c For boys or girls. And be sure and ask IHUSSEY'S IE Medford's Popular Resort SPECIAL 9 Relay Race Six Fast Swimmers. Medford VS. Ashland Beginning Promptly at 8 P. M. Wed. August 31 To Bo Followed by DANCING At 8:30 P. M. r Your money's worth in j Also s of the little things the chil- I Light weight, medium weight, heavy weight, 25cPAIE Boys' or girls' all sizes. for your Doll Ticket. Wanted Man and wife for ranch. Ranch hands. Listings of orchard and city proJ erty. Girl for general housj work. 10 laborers. SPECIAL Stock and ten-year lease, snaj close in. BUSINESS CHANCES Restaurant and roomine house. $301 Restaurant, clearing $500 monthly! 5 wagons, $30, $40, $50, $70, $90. Heavy span, horses and harness. National cash register. Rooming houses. Lunch counter Business nets $4000 yearly. FRUIT LAND. 20 ceres, 12 in fruit, $2000. 40 acres, 2 miles railroad; $000. 30 aores, 1 milo railroad, $750. Large traots, cleared, subdivision. 0 acres, pears and apples, close in. 4-room houso, 1 acre, $1450. 10 acres with orchard, cheap. 112 acres, 35 in fruit, 7 in bearinl $12,000. 150 aores cleared bottom land, $12 5-noro tract, full boanng. 20 acres, 10 in fruit, $2500. 10 acres, Phoenix, $1000. 12 ncros, 10 in bearing, $10,000. 11 aores, 15-year poars, fine incor 17 acros, heavy bearing, $8500. 40 acres, fino chicken ranch, $8C 2 acres, ly- miles west $575. Irrigated tract, $250 per aero. 160 aores, 5 miles out, $2750. 160 aores, 4 miles out, $00 per &oi 10 acres, $1600, milo Phoenix. 2 acres, north, undor ditch. CITY PROPERTY. C-room house, 6 acres, Ttoosovelt ul 13 lots, well loentod, $4000. 4-room house, 3 lots, oast side, $20(1 5y acros in city limits, 7-room house, West Main, big lot. C-room house, good lot, $1500, For Trade. Rooming houso for acreage, 2 touring enrs, city proporty, 6 city hou608 for stock ranch. 80 acres for lot in city. Hotel for stock or alfalfa ranch. 2 rancnos for city proporty. E. F. A. BITTNE I Row 207 Tavler & Pttl ll I'hcno 4141 Main,