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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1911. PAGE THREE i fr 'i CITY PROPERTY IS M IN Real Estate Men Dispose of City Property Orchard Tracts Move Slowly Never Seems to WorK on a Balance. No big real estate deals linve been mndo the past week, but nearly nil the home seekers are buying real estate property In town or residences. At times the purchasers nrc nil orchard buyers and then they turn to city realty buyers. The tide never brenkes even, said a local real es tate man. P. O. Burgess & Company report tho sale of three houses and lots In Laurel Park Addition. The pur chasers, Prank Darnell, Prank Hold ing and E. A. Eanies. They also re port the sale of twelve lots In Francis Addition. Claire Edmonds has purchased an acre trail near Medford for $500. Oris S. Vroman, a lot in Jackson Addition for $025. UTILE GIRL DUEL VICTIM Man Shoots His Daughter While En gaged in Battle With Another Man in Crowded Section of Los Angeles. LOS ANGiSLES, Cal., April 1. Hellovlng himself to be mortally wounded following a pistol duel with George Turner in front of his tailor shop In the heart of the business district bete this afternoon. F. L. Daniels, CO, while lying on the side walk, shot his daughter Ladia, G, as she leaned over him, killing her instantly. Daniels was shot In the neck and chest by Turner and probably will die. During the duel which took place on n crowded street, eight shots were fired, but no one else was In jured. The cause of the shooting Is a mystery. Turner wns nrrested. He said that family troubles were re sponsible. Daniels, it is said and bis wife are separated. The little girl had been living with Daniels in his room In the rear of the tailor shop. CUPID IS BUSY AT COUNTY SEAT 1 NT CLOSE 'TRAIL Three Couples Start on Matrimonial Four Men Who Kidnaped Child and Voyage Miss Lillian Smith Weils Forced Ransom of $12,000 Are a Chef one untie uname to' near uapiure nuge rossc uioso Speak English. "Cupid Is busy these days," said Judge Nell Saturday. "I have tied three knots In the past two days." Lillian Smith wns married to Ernest Rosso on Friday. Mr. Hosso wns formerly chef nt nt Nash, but at present holds the position nt the Louvre. William S.Weston, convinced Min nie P. Fletcher thnt he loved her and she married him Frldny. Judge Nell preformed the ceremony. The third marriage occurred Saturday when Miss Augusta Bergstrom nnd Gust Feldt were married by Judge Nell. Both parties were natives of Swed en, Miss Bergstrom being unable to speak English. Neither the groom nor the bride knew that a wltuesa had to obtain the license for them. The bride to be, when told by the groom thnt they co.uld not got mnr rled thnt dny but would have to go to Medford for a wlness, nearly broke down. But cupid found a newspaper man from Medford who knowing the parties, willing helped out and the knot was tied. FRUIT MEN ADOPT II WONS N on Trail. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M April 1. With rifles and ropes, Bell Ranch cowboys todny arc hot on the trull of four men who arc reported from 75 miles north of Las Vegas to be riding desperately toward Oklahoma. Tho quartet are believed to bo the kidnappers of little Waldo Rogers, and tho cowboys are determined to dynch them If captured. A. T. Rogers, father of tho child, for whose recovery $12,000 was paid In ransom, offered today a reward of $20,000 for their capture, dead or alive. There seems to bo no doubt that the kidnapers arc prisoners who recently escaped from the Albiiquer1 quo jail, where they were held on a charge of post office robbery. Dennis Hart, a notorious desperado, Is re ported to be their leader. It Is stated here today that Gov ernor Mills has promised to provide nil the mllltln necessnry to enpture or kill the kldnnpers nnd thnt he bns ordered the oflfcers nnd men of tho torrltorinl mounted police to assist In the manhunt. Rogue River Horticultural Society Meets Professor O'Gara Ad dresses Them on Subject of Sprays and Spraying Interesting Session. cssury to spray later, in the enrly part of July. l'eurs may lie sprayed nflor ap ples for the first spray. Single application of sprny is usu nlly sufficient to control tliu eoillin moth in the early varieties of pears. C. B. Whiter followed Prof O'Gara and substintiated all that had been said by citing personal and pdni'tical experiment Closing Out We hnvo CO torn? of nay; nlso ten tons of barley. Don't stop nt the West Sldo, but como to tho corner of Grapo nnd Eighth. Phono C402. Rcsidonco phono 0911. A. B. Tull WOOD Wo hnvo 50 or CO tiers of good, dry wood nt tho corner of Grapo and Eighth. Wo nro closing out. Soo Newton Grant or phono. Offlco phono G402. Rcsldctico phono 2994. The Rogue Kiver Horticultural so ciety met Saturday afternoon and u lively business meeting was held. A new constitution was adopted and new livlaws. After u few routine matters were discussed the society listened lo i lecture by Professor I J. O'Oara on iiiscuute of lead for controlling codlin moths and other insects. In hi lecture the professor gave a history of the aienic and its com pounds. Its ue as a poison and the chemistry of arsenic compounds and combinations of atcnic with lead to form ar.senic of of lead. lie went deeply into tho life his tory of the codlin moth and its hab its, how to kill it witli spray and the met hods of applying the spray. He stated that the first spraying should be made when the petals of the pears and apples are falling, us ing four pounds to the gallon. Spraying is done at the last ol June and this completely controls the codlin moth. Sometimes its ncces codlin moth. Sometimes it is ncc- All? Ilaskins for Health. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. '212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg lick Spring Coal I On hand all tho time. Phono 1G02. BURBIDGE TUB COAL MAN. A First Class Electrical Shop IT you are building or contemplate build ing we invite you to call and see our col lection of beautiful electrical fixtures. Your home may be enhanced or spoiled by the use of fixtures. We can give you just what you want and on quick notice. FLYNN BROS. 132 West Main St. FIRE INSURANCE READ THIS LETTER San Francisco, Cal., March 30, 1911. S. 13. QUA HAM, Medford, Oregon. Dear Sir: We have telegraphic, advices from our special agent Mr. Harry W. Randall, informing us that he has transferred the agency of the American Central Insurance Company to you and requests that you be hirmshedwith a commission of authority and ail necessary supplies, excepting policy register, policies and daily reports and these will go forward to you just as soon as the necessary printing can be done. The commission of authority will go forward by mail today. Kindly insert it in the frame which heretofore contained the commission of your predecessor, which, no doubt, Mr. Randall has transferred to you. We trust you will find pleasure and profit in representing this good old com pany and that our best anticipations from your efforts will be fully realized in due course. You have our best wishes for your success. You have in the American Central a staunch old institution possessed of assets aggregating $5,502, 192.51, a capital of $2,000,000 and a surplus to policy holders of $o,003,419.29, which company has withstood the test of time and trial by fire for a period of fifty-four yeai-s, during which time it passes safely through all of the great conflagrations of that period, including the Chicago, Boston, Baltimore and, greatest of all, the San Francisco calamity, paying in each event it losses "one hundred cents oil the dollar" and today the company has larger assets and policy holders' sulplus than it possessed before the San Francisco conflagration, which fact, together with the company's song and honorable career, should be a sufficient guarantee as to the sound indemnity afforded under its policies. AVe call atten tion to this grand record and formidable financial showing, not because the com pany claims any particular credit for meeting its just and honest obligations, but because Ave believe a brief history of the company in this respect will tend to stimulate confidence in you and through you to the insuring public whose favors we seek. Yours very truly, CHRIST BNS EN & GOODWIN, Managers. By Goodwin Every San Francisco Conflagration loss adjusted and paid without a single lawsuit Gross Amount Paid San Francisco Claimants, $2,977,742 This company has fairly and honestly met the conflagration and other losses during the past 5l vears including Boston, Baltimore, Chicago and the greatest of all, San Francisco which implies not only ability, but a DISPOSITION TO PAY its obligations on the "DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR" BASIS S. B. Graham, Agent, Over Post Office SKIO KliKrTKK1 SION AT KNTHAXCK. ii i Three Big Features at the Ready Money Shoe Sale Duffield Bros.' 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