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PA'GE TWO MEDFCJRD MAIL' TRIBUNE, JMEDFORD, "OREGON, feUNDAY. 'APIUL 30, 1911. ', 1 " i M If'- ' K! JJ..I4 1 kf i SB a'' Hum v W '' " -J v 1 J .1 J I M i 81 ittjl fr m FALLING TREE KILLS LABORER Man In Employ of Prospect Con struction Company Is Killed Tree Crushed Both Legs and Interally Injures Him. J. CottlnRlmin on employe of tlio Prospect ConHtructlon Company had both less biokon onU received internal ,Jn JureB from which lir died wlipn n 'k'iuiU trt'o )m viih ohupplng crushed unexpect rdly to earth und pinned him iinilci nentti. Tho ncoldunt occuroil nt I'roflpnot about 2 o'clock I'rltlny afternoon nnd the rnun miecumbornil to his Injurlm nbotit 0:30 o'clock before medical iild could ranch him. Tlm offlcIalH of the compniiy In IIiIh city wir6 notified of the accident by telephone alid lit onco dispatched a phy ulclnn to tlio Bduno "When within ulKht mllfB bf ProHpcat tho doctor wii mot by nn employe of tho company who In formed him that Cottlngliiuti wiih dead and that It wan unnecusauiy for liltn to proceed furlhor. ItcpreHeiilnUvcH of tho compiuiy know very HtlJu about tlio man jih ho had boon In their employment only five duyB A telegram from J. Yountr, tho companya Buporntendent at tho workH stated that tho manH poHCtwIonn hnd been Hearchcd but no meanH of ldontlflbatlon had been found. Tho Konernl lmprennlon prevails that CottlnRlmin hold hind about hero but an tho land commlxHlnnom aro out of town nothing could bo learned from that Hource Tho county clerk at Grants Pass wiih telephoned and Hinted that a man named J. CoddlttKhain had received naturulUa llort papers from IiIh office but know nothing moro about him, Ills folkH aro believed to Ilvo In Ontario, Canuda, but this cuntiot bo aacertalned. , Coroner KoIIokk of Oold Kill went to rrospect early Saturday morning hut up to a lato hour luitt night hud not re lumed With the body. C'oltlngham Is said to have worked on tlio Hnymoml Hunch on Or Iff In Cieek, hut thu fumlly cuuin not bo reuchod by telephone. NATIONAL APPLE SHOW GOES EAST Spokane and Inland Empire Lose lOll Attraction Idea is to Ad vertise More Effectively Products of Orchards in Western Country. The show In any Instance will bo held under the auspices of the National ap ple show trustees." Oensui Enumerator Caugrht. SPOKANE. Wash., April 29. Charged villi falsifying several hundred names while he was employed as a census enu merator, Detective Nick "Flcca wh ar rested In thu police station on a bench warrant Issued by Judga F. It. Itud- kin. Flectt's arrest results from the testimony before the grand Jury of Spe cial Ageht Newton, Who was employed In checking over the returns made by rensus enumerators In Spokane. There aro five counts to the Indictment under which Flcca Is held. One of the counts charges that Flcca padded a census re port with 1600 names. BluJackt- Kept on Board. SAtf DIKCfO, t'al., April 29. Contrarj to previous reports, the brigade of mar ines and blue jackets will not land from tho cruisers In the harbor hero (in til some tlmo next week, thu date not yet being definitely dctermlnud. USED AUTO. t Vhlto Clns car, completely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer, magneto, etc., etc Will sell for JlGOO SPOKANIl Wash., April 23. Tho Na tional apple show for three years tho exclusive property of Spokane, will no to the cast for 1'Jll. St. Paul, Chicago, Philadelphia or Uos- ton one of those cities probably will bo awarded the fourth Natlon.il npplo show to bo held next fall All theso cities, following tho 1310 show, became contenders for staging the first Nai tlonal fruit show to bo hold 'In thorfst. Upon tho vlult of Howard Elliott, pKsldent of tho National npplo show and of the Northern Pacific company, to this ' city noxt Sunday, plans for the 111 show will bo mudo after u conference with local officials. Harry J, Ncely, second vice-president of tho National apple show said today "Largely on aciount of the wider ad vertising to be gained In tho east. It has been decided that tho show will bo hold In some eastern city this year, Spo kane will not abandon tho National applet show permanently Wo will endeavor ,to show tho casi what wo can produce and what wo can show In competition. WEATHER -OV7SB TOR UNCLE 8AM NUV YOHIC April 29. Now York's sky lino will soon bo changed nguln by tho erection of a magnificent obsorvn tdry tower for thu United States weath er bureau. While not as high as tho Singer building, wth Its U2S feet, nor the, .Metropolitan tower which rises to a height of 058 foet, or tho proposed Wol worth buldlug which will stick up Into thu atmosphere 7C0 feet, tho new home of Uncle Sam's weather forecasters will lio Imposing because 'of Its location on the waterfiont In Patlery Patk. Madame Sonibrlch Injured. P.i;rtMN, April 29. Madatuo Horn Jirlch's light iirin, Injured yesterday In a fall during a visit to the Pompulhtn ruins, will havo to be put under tho X-ruy bo forn the extent of her Injuries Is known. The arm today gave her groat pain but phjsluluns said they did nut think It wuh broken It was thought ouo of tho smaller wrist bones was fraatured. Mr. Kentiniri Uaoovers Jewels. OCIJAN PAHIC, Cnl.. April 29. A brooqh set with 20 diamonds, lost thren weeks ago, Is again In Airs Walter Keating' possession, after having trav eled over two uountles stuck In tho t It o of her uutomubllo. 11 was found Im bedded next thu rim, where It did not strlko tho giotind Tho machine din ing tho period tho brooch was lout tra eleil 300 miles. ALL WliOKO, Tho MUtnke Is Mado by Many Altdford Citizens. Don't mlstako the aauso of backache To bn ou eil you must Know the cause It Is wrung to Imagine relief Is cute IJuQkuaht ,H hldnvy uoho. You must our the kidneys A raaldunt ii thts lolnttj sIiowm you how. Mis. William Charloy, Orneo streot, Mtitlford, Qi, Amys: The public stut lilent I gave In pihImp of noun's KUluuy Pills In 1P0T still holds good I oucas lOIially take this iriutl) uiul find tlmt It liOHpM my Idduttys In pioper working or dor A full W'Ms thv ohum) pf khlney ooiupUlnt in my mU The kldue orvtlons wuih uniutturHl and somettmes 1 lwd suoh Houte imIrs In m buck that 1 ooulil hardly bend or 1 did nut slep well Kiul despite the use of plMfltars, llnntnmits sml lomedles of NHiious kludH, I enntlnued to suffer YVIlllH In tlmt ooadltlon, Diihh'm Kidney Pills wie Urouijht to my attention nnd pioourlng u box nt UumMum' drug Hliins I uominujiuml tHklng thiu In sliout two weks I fait better and tho ooutunts uf four boxes mettle iiih well 1 huo ree iiiiundtHl Doun's Iddtuty PIIIh to nmny uther people." For sale by all dwtlorM Prion (0 uunlN. KosterOlllbum Co., Ituffulo, Nw York, suit) Hst'iits fur the United KtuUs HoiUHiuber tho name Dmin's iul tuKo nu other. Notice to Contractor. Notlo U hfleby glum tlmt settled bids Will bo leuelWHl by tho lustrd of iHhm tora of moIiooI district No DC, uf Jwck son oounty, tt0 0f Oregon. until "Wudnesduy, May 17, 1U. for tho elec tion or iv one story fruiua sohool bulld lilg la said dlstilot. Plans and speci fications for the same may bo Neon at tlui uffloe uf the oounty sohool super illtundelit In Jacksonville, or In the tHise of his hIwhum from the office, they may bu soup at the offloo of the count) fllerk. Kuoh hid must be nooomimnlml bv u coitlflod aheok for a sum whleh shall otiuti! five per oent of tho amount of tho bid, its a nnrnto. 0f HO(Ml tUh, .mid tho Muaoestiful bidder will be id- ijulred to give boude in the sum uf TC ler cent of the amount f the hid. Tim board pf dlreotois rwwno tho right lu reject nn und ull bids Hand bids to .JT.-M. BtoYuns, Uwugle, Or 4 . P. W BTUItqiWH. t Jlpimlimuii Sohool Hoard. Z-3 IlavklfiH ifar. llcultlu Mr WjP H ii iS r Medford Opera House Saturday Night, May 6th Twenty-Fifth Season Grand Revival DENMAN THOMPSON'S Celebrated Play The Old Homestead The Famous Double Quartette The Palms The Great Church Choir Complete Scenic Production o q PEOPLE 2 0 Personal Direction Mil. FRANKLIN TIIOAIPSON PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 50c. era MACHINES PLEASE Double Disc Records 65c Medford Music Shop MoNKAIiY Ji CO., 220 WEST MAIN STIIEET SPECIAL SALE Suburban Homes 21-2, 5 and 10 Acre Tracts in the Pierce Sub -Division Tuesday and Wednesday ; May 2nd and 3d ft; HY T1110 MISMRISRS OP THE Medford, Realty Association ' i W LOW PKIOKS EASY TEiniS Vricos from $200.00 to -tiKiO.OO per acre; one-quarter cash, balance in monthly or quarterly payments to suit purchaser. BEAUTIFUL LOCATION, NEAR CITY RESERVOIR. GOOD SOIL. Kor particulars, call on anyone named belew: $. !$$$ MlrM-aru Co., Ill OhtriHtU-Camy lllltlK-. llrvii 'HhftUJ, PuliH HhUiIIuk TM Ifctit Mithi HtlMt Q. It. t'tuUfiw Uiul Co- nowulO Flm UUlir. Carnltlua.Oarnvr HNtUv Ca. noout 1ft. Nu. Ill w. Mulu Ht. Im J iMMgw. IT I'lHltHiowtr Itunk lllil,'. libun lliilhllm; J. W. UfNMlr tuey. .MHIl-'i Omi V lr, !tum I. N. Ill U. Mulu Ht. It. II. HtNAUW, ItOdJH 1C. W O. lluliatiiK Thirt. II It llutlutwmv. Ill Wm iuin filjtwt V. H. lliimiihtvy. , it Cur. Miln ami Caiitral IUuitlyKreiinr C'o,, 11 Contrul .venu North 1). it. JiteKeon Cm., USH WHt Main SJtivot Jucksou Ca Ityrtltv Co.. S17 aumettCgroy HUU". l.liHH)ln.l!iininliiirK-lIi(WM Ccv, 101 OurnoU-Coroy Hltle. O. A. MaArtliur, itihitu s. c. o. nmiuiHe Mlk9ii .v Hrluultt Hnulty Co.. JIT Vwt Main HtrMt Clmul MtluN, ITS auintt.Cry unit,'. MoorHlinl ra. Si: I'rultKrowors Hunk UUt;. Myer. WhlteHlilb IIoIiuoh, d. It Cor. Mali) ami Contrnl J. F. Itftitly Co.. Wnltnr U MClltiiu Mirr., NuhIi ltntol Lobby ItUKUKlAtiilM luoerporatpil. Mmlfonl National ILmk IIMk ltok'UK 1th wr 1miu1 Co., II Cvntral AVfiiuo. North lflur! S. Tinny. Idl 0rnettCorjy liMjr. Harry II Tutllo. l'ark Avanuo, near Oakuta Van D)k Itoalty Co, Hoom S. No. 1)6 Hint Main St. AVutitern OrxKon Orolianl Co.. .Mwlfortl National Hunk ltKlk'. W. T. York Ac CtK. M.ill-Trlbuno UMir. Circus Day We will be in position to care for your team plenty of corrall room and stalls, feed, etc. Come and see us Monday & Tuesday UNION STABLES Best of Care Given TEAMS and RIGS GIVE US A TRIAL , AY OAUNYAW, Proprietor. Have you seen the fine display of rich. mxmm eui . I'T & I Mil A Ml -ijy: i-i" ui Rugs Every person who enjo3Ts seeing rare, and beautiful art goods should make it a point to visit this store and examine the finest collec tion of Oriental ftugs ever exhibited on the Pa cific coast. Atiyeh Bros, are one of the larg est importers of oriental rugs and art goods in tbe United States. Maj. llaiiief, a native weaver and a very courteous salesman, will show you these goodr and name you the low est prices evei made in this part of tho-coun-trv. Irish Lace Sec the beautiful display of "Irish Lace" in the window. On sale at Reasonable Prices fj. Get Summer Beds Now In the fall with winter cominir on vou - may "get along" with the old "air-stopping" wood beds. But a solid high head-board and foot board are not as comfortable in summer as one of these delightfully cool iron and brass beds. They look delightful in a room full of summer sunshine with their spotless white enamel and glistening brass. They give free circulation to the coolinir night air currents. Satisfying in appearance, comfort and price. Tighten your grip on your kitchen Be master of your steps aBaJTr J .TTTft IPT HT v s& IVftfT" fll' & uoosbre "Don't let a pan call you here, a dish there, a bottle of flavoring extract, and a flour barrel in opposite directions. Let the lloosier Kitchen Cabinet keep order in your kitchen as it does in 400.000 other kitchens. ' A meal is soon ready with the lloosier.' The dishes are soon washed and put away. It's a steady servant that pays many limes its cost in the savin" it gives back to you. ' . Investigate. ' Don't Be Refrigerator "Wise" and Ice "Foolish" the usual refrigerator of same dimensions. Sufficient ice capaeitv for best results and no unnecessary wastage, Every square inch of storage snace is easily accessible. Overlapping doors practically air-tight. Interior nicely fin ished. Interior idled, rubbed and varnished with a fine grade of coach var insh; line finish. All cases mortised and .tenoned, very substantial and dura- (III. Trimmings are heavily nickel plated on brass hinges, have long Martina and do not out out or allow the door to sag. listeners are an improved Style iuiiu-iTmii;u ivmiu i mucin, ciuMug luc mpic-jomtcci doors practically al li mi f. x ' tight. i Hie Sanitary Odorless Snruco liniinr is n m-nnf i.nni.mm,n,a .,,.'. i i A Tl . O" uinuu;iUL-ni URT lilt IJOl- sonous metal linings which are generally in use, as the oxides formed on the me al linings are not healthlul, especially in air-tight refrigerators, where milk, eivnnu butter and other susceptible articles are stored, but since Z retr.geratoi-s are pertectly dry inside, they do not require the metal linim-s nil we therefore use the e ho ce Aiite OdoHo Ri,.,inc .... J . , lun.!' ml highly sanitary and always pure, sweet and clean. ' S WEEKS McGOWAN COMPANY 114-124 West Main Street f Y m NT y ', t i