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12 MEDFORD MAIL TJECiUNlS, MEDFORD, OREO ON, SUNDAY. NOV KM HER G, 1910. K 4 Js Central Point Items Mr. O . Vox linn itonc to Hlierlilart, "Wye, In ronpivnsa to h tck'Krntn rccolv, d Monday evening, advising her of tho rtHtrloui Illness of her mother, Mrs. auwllnRH, who reptiles In that city Captnln una Mr. HrwIIiirii were, for witr residents or this plnco and havo aaany frlcmla In tho valley. It Is un derntood Mrs. HawHti" suffered from a rroko of pantlyfllt recently. Mayor I-oever and J. W. Mycr mo ftered to Medford yesterday morning. Emit T. Erlckson, who owns a flno Hwict of land east of Central Point, wag in town yesterday morning on busl ines". . Jud IVrnoll. ythe Jackeon count ftwuthpaw balltosser. who has tnado tho -Anplegato valley famous by breaking Into fast eastern ball company because 3js could deliver tho goods. Is homo for Hh winter, after bavins spent the sum nr with the Dotrolt team. Jud Is a full-blood JacksOn county native and 3ila clever left arm and well-balanced tfcraln will doubtless carry him Into the forefront or pitchers before, many years. A flue fire at the Msgnidor home, tn be cast part of town, called out the ilr department Saturday evening, but tUm) blows had spent Itself before the Tboys got properly under way. Mrs. N. P. Thompson, who has been visiting friends and relatives In Sams "Valley for a couple of weeks, has ro tane4 home. M. U. England expects to get Into his ww store within a few days and will rt nettled at his leisure as soon as ili shelving and fixtures are finished nd In place. The shelving, showcases, tc, arc all made In Central Point. -When all Is completed Mr. England will Hive one of the most handsome drug stores In the valley M. O. Womack, the well-knowu min ts man, has struck a very promising -yrospect near Gold Hill that promises to develop Into n veritable bonania Tho vein Is four feot v,ldo and largo portion of It Is literally shoo full of the precious metal. Mrs. V.IUabiMh Heal stopped off hero for n day or two during the week on her return from a pleasant visit with relatives til Junction City, Portland and other Willamette valley points. She went on to Ashland Saturday, where hse. expects to spend the winter, but will probably return to Central Point In tiro spring and build u now homo herA Mr. and Mrs P Olson returned Sun day from a pleasant -visit of several week at ltov-burg and lrtland. Dr. and Mrs. K. l"als were Medford callers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lester Mavis of Ashland, who has been the guet of Dr. hnd Mrs K. Davis for two weeks, returned to Ash land Sunday morning Mrs. Thronla Slmpklns returned Fri day from a pleasant visit with her brother, J. A. Shields, and family, at nervals. Mrs. M. M. Cooksey left yesterday for Portland, where she expects to spend tho winter with her daughter, Mrs. Itose Hartlett. Heports from many sections of the county arc to the effect that an In creasing number of republicans have announced their Intention of supporting J. W. Myers for county commissioner. Many who heretofore have supported Mr. Patterson now object to his can didacy on the ground that ho is not willing to abide by the will of the peo ple as expressed at the primaries. On tho other hand. Mr. Myers declared policy of letting road work by contract Instead of having It done by day labor as Is now done, meets with general fa vor. It looks mighty like Myers now, with Mr. Patterson tblrd man In the race. , v savnee's creat revival of "The Prince of Pllsen." Medford thc?terPsaJur?ay Number '12. Advance sale opens Tuesday, Nov. 8. BIFPER LAST - HOPE IS GONE LONDON. Nov. 5. The court of . . . 1 .,.,,- Hlamlsftpd the criminal appeui wu; -- - - Tuition of Dr. H. H. Crlppen for a atrial on a charge of having mur- Tercd his wife. The decision means -that Crlppen will bans November 8. After hearing brief arguments the court decided that there existed no .SS?nd lor a retrial. Crlppen .was Sim. though rmle. when the decis ion was conveyed to him. Only the interference of the home -secretary can now prevent Crlppen s button. U U not kely that the Clemency of tho crown will be ex itended in thla case. , Crlppen appeared in court with his attorneys to learn his fate, in rlnUng Crlppen the right to appjj. justice Ridley ruled that Crlppen must not appear In court when the SiDeBlwaa argued. Today Justices ffiing. Channel Tuled Ridley and sent for the pris 'CrWn's step was firm, but his ,-SttoS of manner bad van shed. THo walked steadily to his seat and Conferred with his attorneys. Barrister Tobln'a plea was that trial iurors bad not been sutfl "ently isolate and that outsiders could communicate with them. His bxtxrdy js.'K Kd In the Crlppen borne to North -Son had not taen ' cleat y xo proofs ot murder. LOS ANGELES C.J.. & Mre. Vesta S atfo " mobile tuo result ot a K'"1 husband SffS. dffifng'be ir. is unable tel?W .who Qwas drlv,ngBan K,tber car on Norton aven 3Q rtbat ho saw tho woman . wn Wn0i -yoarB of ago, fall irom to -apparently ePf.f.'"t a moderate wUllo 'SiaS!? at a loss ?oPeae?counfodreSr action The case waB irlven to the coroner. . .1. nv anrvice to YOU is ZrV::io than its advertising 2nd it aoesn't cost you money-it biivcp you money. - irtnc and Sfin"id a. .i- ?o"r 2m on .'"'.'T.Tt name when you vtuu iu - . before .the name of Will . "& PaId aa.) New atooka make tbe stores new nowadays-make them "wonder lands" for people who like to see and owu new and allurfoK thinRfl Haektea for heUh. CliERK LOCKED IX VAULT HAS NARROW KSOAl'E LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Nov. 5.- Deputy Clerk W. C. Hart of the United States district court 10 - covering today from the harrowing experience of being locked In an air tight vault in the federal building, where his screams for help failed to penetrate to his fellow clerks work ing on tne omer sine 01 w ic-'i"1 wall of concrete and steel. Hart went into the vault an hour unA tlmA fnr rlrvitncr tho OfflCO vaatnrAnv in some way the massive steel door swung shut behind him and he was caught in the cell, which was not lighted. nonntv Clerk Owen, seeking a document that had already been placed In the vault, opened tne uour and Hart fell fainting into his arms. PORTLAND TWEXTV-EIGHTH CITY IN UNITED STATKM wjQinvr.Tnv n fi.. Nov. 5. According to well-authenticated ru mors here today, Portland will be ihnn. tn hrv Mm 28th eltv In DODU- latlon in the United States when the census. is announced. In 1900 the city stood in 42d place. it la iinrinrstnrwl that Portland's population, while reduced below the original report ot the enumerators, will bo in excess ot tne ngurcs seni In by Special Agent Heater of the rnnniiR nhn rpeheoked the various districts and shaved down the fig ures by several thousand. FIFTEEN THOUSAND A YEAR PAID TO HALLPLAYER NEW YORK. Nov. C Christy Mathewson's salary for next year was announced today by President John T. Brush at $15,000. Like wise, the Giant star Improves with age, as his salary last year was ?10,- 000. In tho. post-season series alone he showed ho was well worth the money. Tho announcement was not official, but Is accepted In baseball circles as correct. ThlH is tho high est salary ever paid a baseball player. You believed that "dead stock" to be salable when you cought it. Probably it was and is. Concen trate a little ndvertisinc on it and, in a week, forget that it over worrier1 you. Notice TO OUR PATRONS: Owing to additions and improve ments being mado to our power plant at Gold Ray It will bo nocossary to shut down ho plant occasionally for the next few days. Shutdowns wbnn necessary vtill be mado Sunday dur ing tbe day and at noon hiyir ob week days. Wo trust that you will have pa tience with us for these unavoidable Interruptions in electric service. Respectfully, ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. HOT SHOTS WORTH READING! A vote for principle Is never lost. Rather voto for what you want, and not got It, than voto for what you do not wnut, and then kick about it. Any people o:t any clnss who wait for liberty to bo hniuled down to them from above, will forever re main enslaved. No man who Is prejudiced Is, or can bo free. Charity Is not Justice- It Is degrading. How can a man get wealth who does not produce It, uulesn somnoivn producing It does not gel It? Wo (socialists) know that our present business methods made pau pers faster than charity can relievo them. llo that will not reatuin Ih a bljuH; ho that tliuv not Is a slave. THE SOCIALIST PARTY repro souls tho best thought of an ago teiMulug with problems, and fraught with Immense significance to tho gen erations ot the future. Have you a better solution? CLEVER WOMEN Always Keep Their Hair Fasclnatlnrj and Free From Dandruff. Almost everybody in Medford knows that thero is no preparation for the hair that can compare with Parisian ace. It cures dandruff, stops falling Sidney Story Of New Orleans, one of the foromostspenkers in Dixieland, cheer ful, magnetic and convincing, will speak in this city at the Opera House, Monday Night, Nov. 7 on 'Prohibition is Not Temperance' AEr. Story's treatment of this subject has brought tears and laughter to thousands of his listeners. It is an acuto appeal to common sense of every sound thinking man, and woman and is worth going miles to hear. Don't Miss it Admission Free ForQuicRSale Six-room modern house, with funiaco, jmved streina," (finely t'urnishod), worth $(i000. For tliruo days wo oan soil this fine homo for flROOO $1!0()0 cash, balance like l-ont onlv $r0 per mouth, .lihiough oak wood included for winter's use. A I3S01AJTELY A SNAP. Huntley-Kremer Comp'y Room 214 Fruitgrowors' Bank Bldg. 000OfO00OK000000000000' For Lease 16-room modern houso, closo in, nearly complotod, suitable- for. hospital, rooming or apartmont houso. Phone 4141. Bittner C& Clarh K004000K00400f0'00 WHAT IS THE Name OF THE FINEST Flour that wo handle it won't take I you long to answer this ques tion. If you don't uso the flour wo soil you haven't tried the best flour sold in this oity. Most bakers use a cheaper flour in their bakery products they eon make more on their bread. We are sure that PURK WHITE is the finest Hour, for we have tried and found it to bo better than anything wo dver tried. Have you tried itf WHAT IS THE Brand ON THE BEST Coffee Hundreds of homes right here in Medford would answer right off the reel. If you are a cus tomer of this store you can an swer, too. "Golden Gate" is the name and you'll find that we are not exaprReratinR when we claim that it is the best. Wo think so hundreds of fam ilies in this section of .the coun try think so you will think so if you try it. Let us send you n pound nejet time you need coffee. GROCERIES? staple and fancy fjrocery line. Anything you want in the Allen & Reagan JEhone Main 2711 Main and Central hair and itchin gscalp in two weeks, or money hack. It puts radiance and luster into that dull, lifeless hair that many wo men possess and does it in a ' few days. On March 25, 1010, Lulu D. Fix of Raphino, ya wrote: "Parisian Saco is a wonderful hair Testoror; it stopped my hair from falling out and stopped my scalp from itchinu: also cured the dandruff." Parisian Sago is sold by Charles Strang for 50 conjs u largo bottle. SIDNEY STORY SPEAKS MONDAY. Sidney Story, for 15 years park commissioner of Now Orloans, ex member of Now Orleans' Municipal assembly, father of reform measures which havo absolutely solved slvlo problems In his natlvo city, and one of the foremost speakore In. Dixie land, will deliver an address In this city at tho opera house on Monday evening, November 7th, his topic be ing 'Modol License Law tho Only The Best Sub-Division Proposition In th Bogue River Valley 170 ACRES, HAIiP M1LR PROM RAILROAD STATION- 9 115 acres in grain; 10 acrea in 2-ycar-old pears; 45 acres in brush and timber, cosily cleared; no waste; good house, two barua, all fenced with woren wire; telephono; R. F. D. part lrlgatod. Price, $155 por aero; total, $20,350. Terms: $7600 caan; 400O ono year, 6 per cent; 114,850 fivo years, G per coat. HUNTLEY - KREMEK COMPANY 214 FRUITGROWERS RANK. Fltffiacst Sautple Booms in tho city. Singlo rOMs or on suite also roonwj with batk Hotel Moore Tolopbouo In Every Room BAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN 00H4H' Farm Lands and Orchards Fine ranch, partly set to trees, fine soil, good location, to exchange for Seattle property. 50 acres, just north of Phoenix; county road runs through it; heavily wooded; will cut into 5, 10 and 15-acre tracts. Must sell at once. One-third cash will handle. 28 acres, fine Bear creek bottom land; subject to ditch, cheap and good terms. 23 acres in Orestbrook, half set to trees; fine buy if tak en at once. $2500.00 will handle. Corner lot on West Main; lot 1, block 1, Highland Park. Make me an offer. House and lot on West Side, $425. We have the finest of bearing orchards, large tracts for colonizing and timber for further orders. Any thing in real estate at D. H. JACKSON 01 COMPANY 1181a WEST MAIN STREET MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION.. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN 991. 1 For the Ambitions & &lnfocritp (Ebucatum b? naJl (or tboM who cannot tUml la umn. All Instruction. iDrmainr now Z 1--. 1 I- Vlfl'P t'. l...li.n K&UJ1U&UUUB, M .., ..-, ttnjl.nt nn.Hnir far Cfllfiff Of tUUTertl ty, omn'i t,lub, gimft. tBg'utttM and boo tnVf r. N trTlniln&ry ciualu. Uou u reiulrl. I Ul mu ataito dmh opportjnUy yon. . ... ... . .. ouu lot a acawip""" w f CorrMPondcnc Study Dtiutaunl Unlreralir ot Ortna ' Ensana ui 00C00 Dressmaking Two front rooms, centrally located; 5 largo windows; flno for dressmaking; $25 month. Phono 2001. oooxxxooooooooo Curo for tho Evils of Intomporance," Mr. Story's address on this subject, dollvered scores ot times, has gained Uim tho plaudits of tens of thousands of his llstouors. , Mr. Story will deal with fact com serning prohibition and Its failure to prohibit. He will support initiative bill No, 328, which gives to ovory city and town tho excluslvo power to llconso, regulate, control, or to sup- The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Close to Medford. Good splendid soil. Sub-imKntol nnd above front lino 70 ucich now planted-to pears and up pies. " Prices incut nnd terms easy. Let wo show you a t;ood real estate investmoat. Earl C. Sabin Room 202 Fruitgrowors Bank Building. Nursery Stock Let us Quote You Prices on All Kinds of Trees and Shrubs L. B. WARNER Jr. At Warner, Wortman & Gore Grocery j& j& &r Medford $i P. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD &CUMMINGS THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG, 00000O000OO00' For Placer or Quartz Mine CALL AT ROOM 3, 123 EAST MAIN STREET koooooooxooooooo press or prohibit, tho salo ot Intox icating liquors within a municipality, and which also embodies the presont local option law. Ills address will deal principally with this law, opera tlvo In Phllndolphla, which has mado tho latter city tho best governed In the country from this standpoint, VOTE 328 X YES, (Paid advertloomont, Oregon Homo Rulo Association.) Troutman Orchard Heater The world's standard of efficiency and economy. They burn air. Mado in soven types to moot any requirements. Special prices for short timo. Wo also manufacture the lard pail hca'ers. Write Karl R Wundt, General Agent, Meridian, Idaho. Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CniZENi OREdON. THE LAST CALL OF THE WEST. By Waltor V. Woehlko. Beautifully illustrated in four clora in Novembor Punsot Magazine Now on sale, all nowsstands, 10 otb. GOME 2 3 Pines end got some or tke nBD SOIL which gives the rloh color 2 FIIUIT 5, It and 30-ucro tracts frem ?BC to i"12G per nore. If you wleh employment wlrlle tho treoa and vegotabloH are grow ing, you can got It noarby, at 3 Plnos, the now lumber olty. BOWLANB .Iloom O, 138 M. ALUs St. NOTICE. Dr Stoarns has movod from over Allon & Itoagan's to now Qarnott-Oo-roy bulldlnt,, tf '"""'aaafcaaaaaaaB.Bi.BwaB ) Haokins for health. V .4. flwWMw, jy wwtn,,inm l --iV- i,iin.i-..,...i,.. ,, '., ;. --,-, fMte!-? .