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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1911. PAGE FIVE 1 Personal and Local , H. A. Archor loft Friday night for tils homo In Missoula, Mont., v-iiero ho will dlsposo of part of his goods, pack tho balance and ship to Medford when ho will open a first class piano repair and manufacturing shop. This will add to Medfords pay roll con siderably. A. 'A. Aklns Just roturncd from the east where ho has been for the past six weeks buying tho now spring goods. Ho states that things look lively and that a largo stock was purchased. Ho believes firmly In Medford and looks for a big spring business. Don't buy an auto until you seo the 1911 Bulcks. A farewell party was given Thurs day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. linker on North Dart street In honor of Mr. A. A. Carper who left for Portland Friday. Games were played after which refreshments were served. Thoso present wore: Misses Hester Cady, Stella Schuler, Maud Jones, Anna Nbrllng, Bertha Pierce and Baker, Mrs. Jonas and Mlshler. Mr. Ed. Pierce, W. Hunt, V. Canon, C. Pierce, R. Gee, A. Carper, K. BoBwell, L. Mlshler, Leonard Rob inson. Mr. and Mrs. 12. V. Foster have re turned from San Diego, California. City Recorder and Mrs. Robert V. Tclfer left the city last n'ght to spend Sunday with friends in Grants Pass. R. T. Burnett, ex-county recorder, spent Saturday in Jacksonville. An order was recently placed for 40 shade trees to further ornament Summit avenue, which from the char acter of building, location nnd im provements is sure to bo ono of tho bwcII homo additions of tho city. George W. Cherry was a Jackson ville visitor Saturday. Ho returned last night. Tho Medford "Regulars" basket ball team suffered defeat at tho hands of the Ashland city team In a game played in Ashland last night. Tho score was 72 to 7 in favor of Ash land. W. C. Murphy has well under way a $4fi00 residence on Summit nvo nuo. Vernon Vnwtcr Is visiting at homo during the short mid-year recess at tho stato university. First annual dance of W. O. W. camp No. 90 will bo glvon at Nata- torlum hall on tho ccnipg of Feb ruary 122. Tickets $1.50. 281 W. C. Anderson was In Jackson ville on business Saturday. J. Parker of Seattle was In Med ford Saturday. Miss Aletha Emcrlck is home from the University of Oregon for tho mid-year vacation. Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and Biirgoon. Offlco 6vor Strang's drug storo. tf. W. N. Offutu returned from n prospecting trip In the foothills nbovo Griffin Creek, Saturday. Jess Enyart returned from a busi ness trip to Portland Saturday. M. J. Lavo's $5000 homo on Sum mit avenue is nearing completion. Watch for the "Pierce," tho smooth running motorcycle. tf Leon B. Haskins left for Portland Saturday. Profcbsor P. J. O'Gara leaves to day for a business trip to Grants Pass. II. B. Patterson, 11C E. Main, has somo nlco English Hollies and all kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the best). Now Is a good tlmo to plant. Drop In and seo me. tf Reginald II. Parous of H Merest has returned from a bublness visit at Seattle. Tho car that stands tho gaff The Bulck. . Doputy Sheriff Dow of Jackson ville spont Saturday In Medford. Col. George P. Nulns of Seven Oaks was In Medford Saturday. T. R. Wlleson of Eugcno Is spend ing a few days In Medford visiting friends. Is your louso wired? Ono cigar ess a day would pay for a hundred Der cent lncroase In comfort. Start tvlng the electric- life. tf. John W. Henderson of Talent, nf ter spending soveral days .In Medford has returned home. Don't be In a rush to buy your now auto seo tho 1911 Bulck. Charles A. Malbaeuf, manager of the Medford commercial club Is spending a few days In Portland on business. Tho sensation of tho auto show at Portland 1911 Bulcks. Arthur M. Geary of Griffin Creek Is visiting Medford. Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage wagon. 451 Hon. W. S. Crowoll. nresident of Medford's "Million Dollar Bank," has returned from a pleasuro and business trip to Portlnnd. Ask Colonel Tou Velio about thoso 1911 Bulcks. William Von der Hellen of Eagle Point was a Saturday visitor in Med ford. Light, durable, strong, powerful, economical tho Bulck leads tho au tomobile world. Mayor Pat Daley of Eaglo Point spont Saturday In Medford on busi ness. ' What car has delivered tho goods In the Roguo River valley? Tho Bulck That is why there are so many in use. Geoigo L. Davis was at Gold Hill Saturday on official county busi ness. Tho triumph of auto building tho 1911 Bulcks. Mr. S. S. Stephens of Talent was a Medford visitor Saturday. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, Over Jackson County bank. 285 Died At Ashland on Jnnuary 10. Luellla Rease, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Rease, aged two years and eight months. Flvo hundred flno Bartlett pear trees for sale. Call ou J. A. Perry at Medford National hank. tf Frank Oatmnn of Talent was In Medford on business recently. John H. Carkin, attornoy at law, iver Jackson County bank. EN6INEER NOT YET APPOINTED County Court Fails to Take Action but Let Matter Go Over Until the First of the Month Owing to Other Applications for Plans. Tho county court failed to take ac tion Saturday as was expected in tho appointment of a county road engin eer but decided to await until tho first of tho month before taking ac tlon. It is understood that tho court is in receipt of additional applica tlons for the position. INDIANS SlAY 4 WHITE MEN Searching Parties Find Stockmen Where Indians Killed Them Posso is Organized and is on Trial of Murdering Red Men. HEAVY SNOW BLOCKS WORK OF PROSPECTORS LIGGETT WEDDING IS A PLEASING AFFAIR A pleasing event took placo at tho homo of Mr. Clarenco Wheeler, 247 South Riverside avonuo on Wednes day evening, Fobruary 8, 1911. Tho occasion being tho marriage of Miss Hcnrletto Miller Cogglns to Mr. Jo seph Liggett of this city. Tho double ring ceremony was used by tho Rov. Elbert II. Hicks of Ashland, Orogon. At eight o'clock tho bridal party en tered tho parlor to tho strons of Mondolsohn wedding march, beauti fully rendered by Misb Ivy Block. Tho brldo looked chnrmlng In a whlfo laco gown, vail and orango blossoms and carried a shower banquet of lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Lolla F. MacDonald of Capo Breton, N. S., who was dressed In pink chiffon ovor pink silk, and carried pink car nations. Miss Babo Cochan who car ried the rings on a silver tray looked sweet In white with palo blue trim mings, whllo Earl C. Huntley acted as best man. After tho ceremony tho company partook of a dainty colla tion, after which tho guests departed wishing tho happy couplo a long and prosperous wedded llfo. W. N. Offnutt nnd C. L. Lnn.on of Jfcdfor who haVo been pros pectinjj in the mountains nbovo the Sterling mine wero forced to cense their operations nnd return homo Sa: urday by tlio heavy snowfall which occiured Friday evening in that local ity. They report that Charlie John son who has n claim on Rich Man's Kiilcli, has gnthorcd together several hundred dollars in nuggets nnd gold dust nnd bids fair to equal the rec ord he mnde two &ensons ngo when he cleaned up jj.a.w in two weeks. Offnut nnd Larson nlso state that n .stamp mill is being installed by the Mineral Hill Mining company and preparations are being mndo for operating on n large scale. Tho own ers of the Mineral Hill property aie mostly Medford men. ALASKA MAN CLAIMS BRIDE IN THIS CITY Harry D. Bush, a minor, of Fair banks, Alaska, nnd Miss Iva C. Allen, of this city, wero married horo Sat urday afternoon by tho Rov. W. F. Shlolds. They loft on tho ovenlng train for tho north, intending to make the return journey to tho homo of tho bride groom by easy stages. The licenso for tho wedding was procured at the offlco of County Clerk William R. Coloman by Ell Allen, n brother of tho brldo, who nlso acted as tho witness at the ceremony. MANY OIL COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN CANADA RENO, Nov., Feb. 11. News of an Indian massacre, In which Tour weal thy Btockmcn were victims, reached here today, nio victims, whoso bod ies woro found In Llttlo Rock can yon, near Queen river, California, had been missing since January 19, when thoy went out to look for stock in a storm-swept region. They were Harry Cambron, John Laxgauc, 11. Indlano and P. Erramuspo. When the continued nb'-once of the four men mado It cortnln that evil had befallen them, searching parties went out Wednesday from Constant la, Cal., and yesterday In tho rcmoto canyon they camo upon the bodies. Alt tho blankets and pro visions of tne murdered ,inon had been taken, and from the character of their wounds there was little doubt that Indians had done tho killing. This supposition was mado certain whon ranchmen In tho vicinity woro questioned. Thoy doclnred that a baud of nine hostile Indians had re cently been In tho vicinity, but hnd depnrted, leaving warnings that thoy woio not to bo followed on pnlu of death. Immediately the murders wero dis covered a posso was organized nnd at onco took tho trail of tho hostllcs. Messengers wore nlso dispatched to send tolograms to all towns within tho region wnmlng their sheriffs to bo on tho lookout for them. Al though tho hostllcs have a good lead, tho slzo of their band niakcsl It al most certain that tho frontiersmen in pursuit will bo nblo to keep their trail, and a pitched battle Is certain. Llttlo Rock canyon, whoro tho mur dered bodies of tho ranchora wero found, Is just across tho California lino from tho Pyramid Lake Indian reservation In Nevada, nnd from tho "lgn8 left by tho slayers, It was hc llovcd when the posse took up their trail that the marauding bucks woro making for a havon there. Should tho band gain. tho Pyramid Lake ro sorvo beforo thoy arc overtaken, It Is admitted that their Identification will be difficult, and it mny be that Unit ed Slates troops' will be called out to aid In hunting them down. CLOSE WEATHER WATCH IS PLAN Complete Set of Instruments Will Arrive In Medford at First of Week and Will Be Installed by Professor O'Gara. EDMONTON, Alia., Feb. 11. In tlio Inst 124 hours no loss than 01 oil companies liave been granted certi fied tos of incorporation by the prov incial government. Yesterday after noon 2(1 applications for incorpora- ton were tied wth tho registrar of compnnies and :)5 more followed to day. Theso sixty one new- oil com panies whoso incorporation fees will go into the government treasury, all propose to operate in tho oil field near Morinvillc. It U understood I hut application for (ho incorporation of about -10 more companies are being propaied. FRANCE TO ASK QUESTIONS OF GERMANY AND BELGIUM Seventeen is Death List. TRINIIJII), Col., Feb. 11. Tlio Cnibon Coal and Coke company offi cials today n ro imesfigating Hie cause of the explosion nt the t'ocke dulo mine Thursday night, which re sulted in 17 deaths from black damp. Tlio mine was advertised as (ho saf est in America. The bodies of nil the victims have been recovered. PAWS, Fob. ll.-KiicHiiliiiii U Tho wedding presents woro numor-i"" tip-too hero today with t ! icpoil Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: F. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT John A. Perl Undertaker and Embalmer Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office With Medford Furniture Gomp.any About March 1, Private Am bulance Sorvlce. Sick and injured convoyed to any part of city or country. Telephenes: Day 351, N'lght: John A. Perl 4111. C. W. Conklln, 3601. J. H. Butler, 3571. ous nnd costly Including silver and cut glass. The brldo was ono of Medford'B popular and skillful trained nurses and during her work hero has mado a host of friends. The groom has lived In Medford two years or more and is a promlnont mombor of the Oregon Hotel Men's association. Hint an interpellation i to be ma le n tho chamber of deputies dennndint' cither an affirmation ordcninl l'ro.i) the Kaiser and King Leopold II of Helgium of u reported ngiociiieut wheicby Belgian territory should Ik open at any time to aid a Gerin.in in vasion of Franco. NOTICK. Tho Chrysanthemum Clrclo of tho W. O. W. will meet In tho future in tho Odd Fellows' hall. All members Rates Suspended. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 11. Tho Intor-stato rommcrco commlssloi todny suspended tho recent Increase In rates on grain shinned from th SUNNY and stranger visitors are Invited to North West to various points through come. 278 out tho country until July 1. For a Manicure Hair Dress Massage GO TO THE Marinello Shop Cora E. Utley Rooms 5 and G, over Kentner's Phono 111 Use any kind of water you wish hot or cold, hard or joft and Sunny Monday laundry soap will give you 3qually good results. Use any method of washing lo which you are accustomed md Sunny Monday will make -our clothes whiter, sweeter and cleaner han they were ever before. Use Sunny Monday on your wool ns and flannels and you can be abso Jtely sure that it will not shrink, mat nd injure them, as rosin soaps do. THE' N. K. FA1RDANK COMPANY CHICAGO A comploto set of instruments for a local weather bureau will arrive In Medford nt tho first of tho week and will be Installed In tho offlco of Pro fessor P. J. O'Gara who will keep a closo watch and record of nil weather changes In tho future Tho Instru ments include a self registering thor mometor and bnromotor. Accurato records will bo kept and forecasts mndo from day to day. With tho approach of spring nnd tho frost senson Professor O'Oara Is working out a moro claborato system of warning to be sont out to orchar dlsts when thcro Is dangor of a killing frost. In this way danger Is almost entirely eliminated. Forecaster K. A. Heals of Portland will bring the Instruments to Medford .ml Install them for Professor O'Gnra. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Hoom and hoard, close in, by gentleman of good habits; statu piico and accommodations. Addre&s C. G., caie of this of fice. 270 KOH SALE Ono of tho most mod ern bungalows in Medford; new, front porch 10x10; five rooms, bath, hall and vestibule, beamed ceiling, built-in furniture including book elisor, writing desk, buffet, etc.; modem kilchonctto, celctrio wires and fixtures complete. Properly 3 foot above street grade; south front, joining now nchool property, 702 Jackson boulevard west. Seo own er on property. tf Knox Hats $5.00 Beacon Hats $3.00 (Made by Knox) J Beacon Hats at $3.00 are not as good as Knox Hats at $5.00 .tJBut Beacon Hats at $3.00 are as far ahead of! any other $3.00 hats as Knox Hats are superior to all oth ers and that's a mighty fine lead. JSo far ahead that we arc proud of being, exclusive agents. Knox Silk Hats $8.00 eLOTHING Coi MeJ-ford Corr.ot Glok ON THE CORNER. MAIN and BARTLETT Mr. Busines When you arc in need of OFFICE FURNITURE OR FIXTURES we will be pleased to show you what wo can turn out. Always up-to-date only dry materials used all work guaranteed. AVe specialize on OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. Mission Furniture Works Home 199-L. 115 S. HOLLY ST. Bell Phone 3362. The "Improved Imperial" Columbia (Disc) Graphaphone INFORMAL CONOICKT ANY HOUR OF TIIIU DAY. DROP IN ANY TBIE. rffsc? $j&(&&tlM c' t ai ftemsMtmk. i 7 '!. 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