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IMEDFOKD atAH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911. PAGE THREE 't f r 4 K A V realiy DEALERS FORM'EXCHANBE' In Order to Wipe Out "Pirates," Local Real Estate Merchants Or ganizeGives Protection to Buyer and Seller. As the result ot a mooting held nt tho Commercial club rooms last night the local men will In future act In concert In many sales, and all new business coming to each office from today on .will be listed on a nowly formed realty exchange. The meeting was called by the real estate men for the purpose of elim inating the "pirate" element, both among the sellers and tho agents, and to formulate a system whereby buyer, seller and agent would be glv en the protection of an association. Secretary Charles A. Malboeuf of tho Commercial club was elected temporary presiding officer. The officers of tho exchange will bo W. T. York, permanent chair man, and Ira J. Dodge, secretary. WOMAN SAYS DOCTOR BEAT AND ROBBED HER v SAN FKANC1SCO, Cnl., Feb. 0.- Chnrging that he robbed and beat Mrs? H. B. Davis one of Ins patients, tal: ing jewelry valued at $2000, the po lice today hold a Dr. Wesley Carpen ter, a prneticing physician, they sa, he confessed the theft of one din. inoiul, but denies the woman's accusa tions of attack. According to Mrs. Davis' story, Dr. Carpenter stole her first trinket lasl Juno when n diamond ling disap peared from a drawer in her home It Berkeley. On December 10, she say Carpenter attacked her and aftei beating her, took from her bosom . bag containing more than $2,000 iv gems. No complaint was made, and the police say Carpenter's nttompt to dispose of the jewels led to hit arrest. DEATH OF SISTER CALLS BUFFALO BILL PASADKNA, Cnl., Feb. J). Aftei attending the funeral tomorrow of hit sister, Mrs. Helen Cody Wctmoro Colonel William F. Cody, (Buffalc Bill) will start at once for bis mines nenr Tucson. Arizona. Shortly be fore her death Inst night Mrs. Wei more regained consciousness and rec ognized her brother. Because of tho death of bis sister Colonel Cody will not attend the fun oral of his plainsman friend, Join IT. Norton, in Los Angeles this after noon. GHOULS LOOT COSILY MAUSOLEUM OF BODY KIUE, Pa., Fob. 0. Ononis who looted tho costly mausoleum of thr Scott and Strong families here and nro'bolloved to bo holding for ran som tho body of Mrs, MrCullom, mem ber of n prominent Philadelphia fam ily, were sought hero today by the entire jiollco force of this city and a horde of private detectives. Whether money has been demand cd of the relatives of Mrs. McCulloir had not been ascertained this morn Ing. She was a sister-in-law of for mer Congressman William L, Scott who amassed a fortune In coal and railroads and died In 1891. He, too was buried In tho vault. Examination of tho mausoleum after tho abstraction of tho body xvat discovered showed that tho vandal Ism of tho despollors was unrestrain ed. CHAMP CLARK BETTER REPORTS SAY T0DA WASHINGTON', J). C, Feb. IV Chump Clark, democratic bouse lcatlei was slightlv naproxen" today from tlu attack of ilicumatisin that yostordax drove him to bis bed. Clark is the third member of the xvnys and means committee to bo forced by illness to absent liim-elf from the hearings on tho Canadian reciprocity agreement. McCURDY TAKES HIS WINGS TO KEY WEST HAVANA. Feb. 0. - Axiator James MeCurdv todav shipped his aeroplane to Koy We-t, Florida, in preparation for another attempted flight to Hax nnn. MeCurdv announced that In hoped to make the attempt within ten dnys. LATEST "HOPE" OF WHITES IS A BLONDE CINCINNATI. O.. Feb 9 Con Hi ley, who made a noar-champlon of Kid McCoy several years go. toda slgnod n contract to train fail Mor ris of Oklahoma, the blonde hope ' Our Correspondents EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. James Pellett of Talent wero Medford visitors Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Uader xvcre In Talent Mondny afternoon. Henry Shafer ot Phoenix was at Ashland on Monday. Dr. Malmgren of Phoenix has quito a number of patients now In Talent and on Wagner creek. Mrs. George McClaln of North Tnl ont has been spending a few days In .Gold Hill visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Houston of West Phoenix have both been sick with tho grip. John Grnffls of North Phoenix vis ited C. Carey Saturday buying seed potatoes. j W. E. Anderson of North Phoenix 'district xvbb in Phoenix Saturday. John Gore, one of our most suc cessful orchard men, was In Talent Friday on business. Mrs. Lorn Hughes of Fern Valley spent n few days last xveck with her father and brother at their homo In North Talent. Mrs. Rose and her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Furry, wore pleasant callers at tho home of Mrs. C. Carey Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Roberts accompanied her brother and his xvlfo to Ashland Thursday, remaining until Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Shaffer of Phoenix, nc--ompanled Mrs. C. 13. Houston to shland Sunday. Mrs. Houston wont 'o see her husband, xvho underwent an operation at tho Southern Oregon 'lospltal. COUNCIL VOTES TO ISSUE At Meeting Yesterday Afternoon Body Confirmed Appointment By Mayor of J. F. Hittson as Chief cf Police. In order to allow the payment for the trunk sewer now in use, xvhieh is lnily accumulating, tho city council it a meeting held yesterday afternoon oted to issue bonds to the value of f30,0u0. A portion of tho money xvill be used in lowering the present Main itrcet sewer and for providing- cast iron pipes to replace the present wooden ones. Ordinances calling for the enrry ng out of the projects xvill be pre wired and as soon as they arc com oleted n special meeting of the eoun il xvill be called to effect their pas sage. Tho council passed a resolution ailing for the laying of a five foot cment side xvnlk on King street from 'Eleventh street to Dakota avenue. On a motion by Councilman Millar, ho council voted to pnvo Jackson treet, instead of Central avenue, first t'ho paving there will be thirty-six Vet wide. A plat of Fabricks addition to the it.v was accepted and the only other uisiucs transacted xvas tho confinn ng by the council of the appointment v Mayor Canon of ,J. F. IHttsou as hief of police. Bishop Dead. IMIILADKUMIIA, 1'n., Feb. !). 'lishop Osiu Whitaker of the I'rotes a nt Episcopal diocese of l'hilade. uliin here at noon. HAD DREAMS Yiglitmai-c, Restlessness ami Night- sweats all Caused by Indigestion Half of tho nervousness In the vorld, all of tho disturbing dreams ind nightmares can bo ended in n 'oxv xveeks by a slmplo, inexpensive roatinont guaranteed by Chasles Strang. Upset stomach is tho causo of norx jusness and bad dreams. Your food is ylng in your stomnch undigested ind foriuonting; it is forming pos itions gasos which Irritates tho plieu nogastrlc nervo that loadB direct 'rom tho brain, and ends In a net work of tiny branches running hrough the stomach. It is also tho irritation of this ?roat phoumogastrlc norvo that ausos hoadachos. Many tlmos peoplo have sovero hoadachos and know they iro causod by the stomach, but do not know how. If you aro nervous, havo droams r nightmare, and do not sloop sound t night, got a 50 cont box of MI-OVA stomach tablets and tako one or two aftor or with meals. MI-O-NA stomach tablets rollovo distressed Uomach in 5 minutos. Sold by Chas. atrsng. and druggists ovorywhero, vho guaranteo MIO-NA to euro Indl (ostlon or money back. ,' Ilasklus for Health. BONDS CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mrs. Deal of Ashland xvas here Tuesday to attend the campflro giv en In honor of the comrndes of tho O. A. It. by tho ladles of tho W. H. C. at the opera house. J. II. Gay and wife wero visiting relatives and friends in Ashland Wednesday. Deputy Gamo Warden C. II. Gay xvas ,in toxvn Wednesday on official business. Mrs. William Hoagland departed for Pasadena to spend tho remainder of tho winter Wednesday. Mrs. Lee T. Ingrain loft for Chlco, Cal., Wednesday morning to remain some time visiting relntlves. Jim Peart and family came up from Phoenix and spent Tuesday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peart. Henry Farnuni, Gcorgo Farnum and Holdcn spent Wednesday morn ing In Medford. Mr. Pnxton has returned from n trip to Uutto, Mont. Tho campflro entertainment given in honor of tho old comrades of tho G. A. It. by tho ladies of tho W. It. C. at tho opera house Tuesday evening xvas a decided success. .Tho program, consisting of home talent, xvas xvcll rendered. Charles Emery of Albany, a for mer resident of Central Point, Is hero visiting old friends and attending to business. NOTICE. A music studio xvill bo opened by Mrs. Constance Uraasch at Fourth and Pine Saturday, February 11. 27G PLAN TO BLOCK PAVING GRAFT Measure Introduced in Legislature Prcventinrj Granting of Long Time Contracts Is Aimed at Mayor Sumon in Portland. STATEHOUSE, Salem, Or., Feb. 9 A body bloxv has been delivered n1 tho paving concerns of Portland xvha hax'o been loading up xvlth street con tracts xvhlch they xvill not bo able to complete within a year or txvo. A bill to stop this practlco has boon intro duced by Senator Albee, xvho xvas formerly In tho council nnd xvho knows about streot contract busluess. In a nutshell tho hill cancels a contract which Is not fulfilled In six months. For soiiio timo pnst tho pnvlng con cerns of Portland havo been rushing contracts through the council until thoy havo more work than they can tako caio of for a year or nioro. It Is said that tho paving companies aro tying up this work, fearing that Si mon xvill not bo lo-olected mayor, and thoy aro stocking up xvlth all tho contracts they can In anticipation of this event. TRYING TO MATCH PACKYAND ANT0NE SAN FRANCISrO, Feb. 0.- Mntch ninkor Sain Fltzpatrlck of the Metro politan club Is trying to arrange a 2 0-round battjc between Packy Mr Fnrland of Cbirngo and Antone La grave of San Francisco. Agency Grand Union Tea Go. 110 Tripp St. Plione 901 Teas, Coffees, Baking Pow der, Spices, Soaps, Starch, etc. Orders taken. Prompt Delivery Two Gilt Edged Investments Ton teres river bottom soil, planted to throo-xoar-old trees, IJartlotts and Comlco, Just out sldo limits, Grants Pass; $1000, half cat.li. Forty acrod, thirty acres plantod to txvo-yoar-old Spitz and Noxx towns; small Improve ments; 5 1-2 mllos from Grants Pass; prico $7000; prompt ac tion necessary. H. H. BASLER iil.l I.u No. (III. St. Plione I.VJ (irants Pa., Or. fiREJoysTo m m n Request of tho Fire Department for New Automobile Truck and Auto Hook and Ladder is Granted No Alarm System Yet. At a bniKiuct given In tlio city hall last night by the nieiubors of tho Medford flro department, Mayor W. II. Canon, xvho xvas accompanied by Councilincu Elfert, Emorlck and Merrick, announced that tho city xvill grant tho requests for noxv appara tus made by the fire boys in a com munication to the council rend at the meeting of that body last Tuesday night. Tho granting of tho request xvill require the floating of bonds to the valuo of $3000 by the city. Among tho apparatus to ho purchased is a noxv nutoinobllo hook and ladder truck nnd a combination hoso xvagon and chemical engine. Tho purchnso and installation of a compressed air flro alarm xvhistle was also promised. It xx'ns decided to postpono tho In stallation of a box flro alarm sys tem Indefinitely, as many other lnrg or cities than Medford aro still got tlng satisfactory alarm service by the telephone method. APOLOGIZES FOR DYING WITHOUT A FORTUNE NEW YORK, Feb. I). Apology be causo ho died comparatively poor is the novel feature of the xvill of Unto Nupthali, whose estate is being set tled here today before the probate court. Nupthali gavo to his wife tli" $1)1)0 in personal property ho pos sessed. His xvill read: "I beg to be forgiven for not having better provided for my xvifo and our beloved daughters. Certain faults of my character have prevented my ac cumulating sufficient wealth to allow me to depart this life in peace of kind." Carpenter Notice. All members of Locnl 1810 aro re quested to be present Thursday even ing. Special business of important xvill come up, by order of president 270 Now At Home In Our New Store When you aro down town to morrow or any tlmo UiIb xvook bo Btiro nnd call nt the now atoro on South Central avenuo. You xvill bo surprised at tho appearance of this now location and pleased with tho xvay tho gooda aro displayed. You xvill Imagine that you ato In one of tho big city markets. ni:v GOODS Our stocks nre virtually noxv In ovory roHpect. Wo 'purpoHoly run all stocku low In ordor not to havo much to inovo. In coimciiuonco wo havo oponod xvlth most ovorythlng frosh from tho crntos. Our troatniont of our customers in tho jinst (issuroH their continued patronage and xvo xvIbIi to assuio any xvho may contomplato start ing to trade with this storo thut xvo will always gunrantoo that you got goods xecoud to none In the market that all goods aro frosh and that tho prices aro a little lowor hau you oxpoct to pay on most everything you buy. Como to the new storo and glvo us a trial. ,. Allen Grocery Co. H. (KNTUAIi AVK. PIIONi: .MAIN 27il '! For Sale 15 acres, 3 miles from Tnlont, fenced, timber, nlfalfa and fruit laud, good house, puro xvnter, VI mllo from school, 300 young pear trees, lovely place; $2000, ono-hnlf doxvn. This 15 acres Is one of tho lovo Hest smnll ranches In southern Ore gon. Sheltered by tho hills from tho cold xvlnds of winter, deep, for tlle soil, an Ideal ulaco for health. $I1 Acre. Also 34 acres, 1 mllo from Talent, 12 acres of fruit, family orchard In bearing; apples, Noxvtoxvns, 12 ncrcs, peach filled; 7 acres timber, Irrigated, dxvolllng house shaded by largo laurel trees, plenty of xvnter; fertile soil; garden spot; pumping plant; terms, $13,000, $7000 cnoh, tho balanco In payments ot $1000 yearly at G por cent. JjWHrt Acre. Also 20 ncrcs alfalfa and fruit land, xvlth Umber, 1 mllo from Tal ent; $6500 cash doxvn; just think xvbat a snap, a little over $300 an acre. Whero can you find nenr tho depot and railroad a cheaper placo? 'A'Xr Aero. Toxvn lots In tho nowly Incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., on tho In stallment plan. From $fr0 to $."00 a Lot. Also 17 acres, 14 acres commer cial fruit boarlng orchard, 2 miles from Talent; $10,000, ono-halt on tlmo. i?rH Acre. Also SO ncres flno timber, $2000, one-halt down. $25 Acre. A fine fertile Fruit Farm, all un der eultlx'atlon; fenced; noxv flvo- rooni house, bath room, otc; out buildings, barn, etc.; levol; ono nnd ono-hnlf iiiIIcb from Talent, Oregon; good well of xvator; young orchard of apples, mostly NowtowiiB and Spitz; txvolvo and one-half acro3 In pears; txvo acres In ponchos, otc. Trees young, from 1 to 3 years. Prlco $N,7r), one-half cash, balanco to suit purchaser. 30 acres $2I!J acre. Forty acres; about 3 miles from Talent nnd Phoonlx, Ore; fruit lnnd; 2 good springs, G-room houso, out-, ulldlngs, smnll fruit, 5 ncres clcaredt j a good poultry ranch, over $1000 of, standing tlmbor; $1200 down, bnl-t anco on tlmo to suit tho buyer; only! $50 an acre. Look all over tho coun- try nnd sco If you can find a placo. so cheap. Also 29 acres, orchard and nlfalfa' land; 2 1-1 miles south of Tnlent, Or.; 1300 young fruit trees, apples, peaches and pears; ono aero In bear ing; house, barn and outbuildings; all fenced, most of It being Page wlro fenco, 19-strnnd, rabbit tight; sub-irrigated and tiled; $225 acre; over half down, tho rest on tlmo at 7 por cont. vA'lso lands, alfalfa and fruit, from 20 to 800 acres. Write, enclosing stamps, or como and sco mo. L. N. Judd Talent, Oregon r- Real Used Autos We have homo real bargains in second hand automobiles. One UHO model 17, -10 II. 1'. JSuick; top wind shield, presto tank $14 7C and all ex- equipment; Al condition. Price ylT.10 One 1910, IK) J I. P. .Maxwell car; wind shield, speedometer, presto light tank and extra equipment. This car has only run 21200 miles; costt the owner $2000. This is a bargain. Will sacrifice tlftAA ft for One 1010, 30 II. P. White Gas car; only run about shield, piv.sto tank, fully equipped. Will sell lor One 1008, 30 II. P. I ambler; all new tires, .'KJx-1; a bargain Ono 10 II. J'., 1-cylinder Cadillac in fine condition. i One 1010 10. ,M. F. .'50 II. battery and box. tire ligh light tank One model 10, IS II. P. These cars can be seen and demonstrated at the Bear Creek Garage 104 S. Bartlett Street Main 2551. Home 255. t4t4f41ttt0ttr E. M. F. Studebaker Garage Co. Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co, This Gnrngo and Machine Shop Is now In chargo or a practical nuto repair man. All kinds of autos and gas engines woll and quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and cared for by tho month. Oil and gnsollno for salo. 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 ! Cho finest Sample Rooms in the citv. Hotel Moore Telcpliono In Every Itooin RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN Special C ookies On Friday, February 10, thcro xvill bo a special salo of all kinds or cookies nt 2 dozen for 15c nt tho Medford Uakcry and tho follow ing steres: Warner, Wortmnn & Goro Fonts Co. West 11th Street Grocery JackBon Street Grocery Poardmnn's Uoardman's Oakdale Grocery Park VIoxv Grocery Stono's Confectionery mntoh for only $15,000. ThU Is tho best thing xvo havo had to of fer for tho money this Benson. Cash $5000; balanco to suit at G per cont. Tho family physician has Issuod his command to the owner to make a quick change Rogue River Land Company No. 11 NOItTII CENTRAL AVENUfc. Bargains IN P., two tops, speedometer, clock, glass front, storage iron, shock absorbent, trunk rack, presto (J?QM1 ipUVV Buiek only MEDFORD, ORE. J. H. Corrigan, Flanders Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath And the Doctor Must Be Obeyed 35 acres best land In valley; on mnln road; 5 miles from Medford; 8-room mndorn houso, largo barn; 17 acres In alfalfa; 4 acres IJartlotts 4 years old; 11 acres Noxvtoxvns 4 ycnrB old; 2 acres truck land xvlth gas onglno and Irrigating woll; and tho xvholo shooting - rrrrrr rtn-rr4 $1000 3000 miles; top wind R1QftO 650 $325 $1000 X Mgr. and Sales Agent - t I I