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PAGE FIVE T" DOG IS DR. JEKYL AND A MR. HYDE DEATH THREAT Aeroplane F.M From the Se, 1 fcAULt HIM III IS SENT BURNS Annonymaus Letter is Received by Detective Alleged to Have Been Sent by M. J. Schmidt, Alleged Ac complice of James B. Bryce. GET BANK SDON Canine Watched, and in Gentleness Drives Chickens About Lot But When Alone He Attacks Them With Aboriginal Rerocity. J. V. Mclntyro of This City Will be Cashier Building to be Erected at Once Capital Stock is $15,000 Will bo a Great Improvement. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, lAPRIL' 30, 1911'. r-wuwupi ' 1 MHr vHETavlrjPr TC C 4 1 :i I Deil, the much beloved colllt'of J. W. Bonar, tlio well known Qrlfflri CreU .farmer nan developed of beginning o'f tlio wltos of which the Bonnrs havo not yet henun to fathom. Coaxed, pompered and potted by Mrs. Bdntir. the doK In tlio jjcntlest of man ner will teaHo tho chlckeno "from the lionse yard, when they Would tat Of forbidden fruit, now and then yapping Hkyward as much as to say "shew!". Hut once behind tne barn "tho chtckie, bhlcklu" affectation is changed with Jekyl swltness to aboriginal fierceness nnd rapacity that Is awful to behold. Without u growl the treacherous pet will pounco upon some unwlly pullet and leave It dead on tho ground. 13ut the dog's cunning docs not stop here, for hla Is a waiting 'game. After Jlrs. Bonar has mado nn antoposy of tho dead chicken and has wondered In vain why one of her flock files to the other shore bo frequently, dog Ted has- his feast. A discussion has arisen among the neighbors whether all this scheming as to vvaslon of guilt Is figured out each lime b ytho dog or whether with ghoul las'tes ho desires tho meat to rlpon.un- it has reach the proper sweetness nnd tenderness Und can accordingly be tlio more lastty plucked and quickly digested. ' Jlr. Harper, a fruit expert who blew lnt'o the country recently fiom tho ballsado fruit b'clt In Coloradd Was the first to discover1 tho dog In his trickery, observing him from across tho road whbro he was at work prunnlng In the Urnco "Wilson Orchard. Mr. Harper, lion over not desiring to havo Is veracity brought Into question by testing Its weight ngatnst tlio Bonar's trust In Ted lias held a discreed silence upon tppic when in tlio presence of members of tho Bonar family. It Is certain however that his testimony and that of all the residents of Griffin Creek together with numerous newspaper articles could not shako Mrs. Bonnr's lmpllct reliance In tho gentle trustful disposition of Theodore. CHICAGO, April 29. A death threat alleged 'to. havvbeen written by M. J. Schmidt, alleged accomplice of James B. Brytre, Indicted In connection with tho dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building, was recelvdd this afternoon by Detective William J. Hurnn. The lettor wns received at the Now York offlco and forwarded to Chicago. "You arrested the McNanmras illegal ly," tho letter said. "Those men aro In nocent. I am guilty. You and your cllquu think you aro smart, don't you? You havo been searching for mo all through tho west while I have been here In Now Vnrlr nil tlin tlfna T liti?.i mnt vml nml your men here face to face. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 28. An- "Tomorrow I shall sail for Km ope. tony James, whose blplano got tho bet- If the McNnmarns aro convicted I shall terorhlm in tho 1'otomac river recently return and shoot you and your son Bay- nnti an jts best to oroWn him, Is game. monu uown HKe a dog. jjvoryuouy con nected with the prosecution will also bo dealt with as they deserve. I know you and you "know that you were paid an enormous sum by capitalists to convict Innocent men." itojiuoc sram ArxopEAirt. ejuhg hauled our or the TorcMAjcuvm - AJUJ UWflVlttbnA UMII iiUlVbK. UTXX He will again attempt to rise from the water, using pontoons, nnd hopes that he will 1)4 more successful. He Is none tho vorxe for his wbtllng and ls not treating It seriously. It waw rather a sudden transition from sailing over tho grounds back of the Whlto Houso with a timid society but to u position of undignified discomfort In the Potomac river, hut Mr. James Is J unconqucred. Tho machine whs not se riously damaged, but will require somo time, to dry out. Jackson County Is to havo another bank, the Tlrst Htnto llnnk of Kagle Point haUng been Incorporated and will open Its doors about July 1st. The capital stock Is 115,000 and has all been subscribed. A nunlbcr of Medford business men nro Interested in the now enteutrlse. J. V. Mclntyro, at present connected with tho Farmers & Fruit growers bank of this city will bo cashier A flno two story brick building Is to be erected, and will bo mado of tho best possible material and bo completely equipped nnd furnished. Material Is al ready on tho spot 'nnd building opera tions, wl'l commence In thu Immediate future. HOTXOB. Dr. Barber Is now located In rooms 207 and 208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank building and will bo pleased tu meet his friends nnd patrons In tho new location. NUDE MAW BUNS ABOUT ' STBESTS; XII.I.ED BY TRAIN COLTON, Cnl., April 29. Seized with a sudden nttack of insanity, Pedro Rod riguez, aged 26, today stripped off his blothlng, and ran through tho principal htreet of Colton shouting "vlvl La Re Volticlon." A crowd pursued him. Ho plunged undor tho wheels of a moving freight train and was decapitated. ADVERTISED I.ETTEBS. The following list of letters remain uncalled for at tho postofflco at Med ford, Or, Wednesday, April 2G, 1911: Adolphia, Prof Del Llndall, T L. Brown, J S Looney, Ralph t, Mndlson, Klslo Bovens, Roy ., . , , ,,,,, ' UcDanlel, Willlo Bonnlngham, Kwald MoHHi Charley Bonner, Dr K P Myers, Chas Boyer, Mrs K K M McGray, Mrs Bowers, Edward Brown, W A Brown, J B Broman, Hnrry Brret, Con Bmgcss, F C Butt, G A Cupt Salvation Captain Salvation Aimy Childs, Mrs H M Chapman, Charloy Clark. II M Clurk, J D (2) Crawfleld, F S Dolrlng, Lon Duffy, Mrs Klslo fl Knuetc, Oscnr Garcia, It Li Graves, W K ' Grlenc F II Greenwood, Thos Hall, Otha M Halt. Mr Hawk. C F Henry, C Hedged, Chas T Hlbdon, Hoovor Hoffman, MIko Kurtz. J V Kt'rtelo, 0J0 King, Bert Klin berk, Kd Khun, Vlnco Beckoy McMahon, Mrs Pearl G Nelson. Fred S Nythe, S H Powell, M F Rice, John B Rltter, Frank Robinson, K R Scudder, Mrs C Shipley, Ed Smith, William, So Oieg Mercantile Association (2) Sorenson, Bert P Snider, Mrs C Bprlngor, J H Stovcnnon, Dr K. R. (2) Steward, Frank Swan, M J Van Wazen, J C Utzingor, B F (2))) WatBon J, Carl Wakefield. A B Waltermlre, Wm Waterman, Robert Webb, Geo R White, Alvln White, A J Williams, L T Wright, Mrs J A Yant, W D Young, Mrs II M Business Chances No 1.- A first-class rooming and boarding house; now running smoothly, with 14 boarders and roomers; good locatio'n and very reasonable rdnt. Furniture, bedding, silverware and all kitchen utensils included. Price only $700, on good terms. No. 2- 'A first-class Cafe, on Main street, in the heart of the city, that has cleared $900 in the past sixty days, good lease. Reasonable rent.' ' ' ' ' " ' ' vM '?1, a: -No. 3- Five good lots, 70x150 each, in Medford 's most popular residence district. .If sold in ten days, owner will take $3000 for the bunch. Qood terms. NO. 4. 'A special price has been given us on a 6-room furnished lmuse, one that is furnished throughout, nothing lacking. The house is on South Laurel; only six TiloCks from thisoft'ice, is modern in every detail, elec tric lights, city water, sewer, 'etc.'; lot 50x120' with a dandy little garden. The price is only $2500, with good terms. A Cofnitms-Garner Realty 133 West Main Street Comp'y Medford, Ore. ssrrrtrrv'v4 rv 4 'Parties calling for tlje aboo letters will please say "advertised." A charge of one cent wilt bo mado upon delivery. A. it. WOODFORD, P. M. i Tuft to New York. WASHINGTON, April 29. President Tdft started for Now York today at 11 o uiucit. iiu win piuy itvu uujrn in uiuf Metropolis and attend six banquets. His headquarters whllo In New York will bo ut tho homo of his brother, Henry Tuft. Notice to Contractor. Notice Is'liertAiy given thut sealed bids will bo recolvAl by the board of directors of school district No 3C, of Juckson county, state of Oregon, until Wednes day, May 17,1811, for the erection of a ono story frame school building in suld district. Plans and specifications for tho same may lo seen at tho office of thu county sdhool superintendent In Jacksonville, or In tho case of hla ab sence from ihe office, they may bo seen at Jhe offlco of the county clerk. Each bid mubt bo accompanied by a certified oheckifor a sum which shall equal five per cent of the amount of the bid, as a guarantee of good faith, and the successful bidder will bo required, to give bonds In Uie sum of seventy-flvo per cent of tha amount of tho bid The 'board of directors reserve the right to rujeot any and. all bids. Send bids to J.'M. Steens, Beagle, Or D W. 8TURGKSS. Chairman. School Board. Looking for Bargain? 1150 will buy lot on pavement, sewer and water In Best buy in Medford. Ad dress Box 27, care of this office. 37 MONEY RAISING BARGAINS H Continued at MeeeKer's A i (These prices remain in force the next 6 days . unless sold out sooner) MtCtll tltttnt Ho. 3831-WaIit. No. 3799-SU ,. A CHARMING FROCK Bjg Atapjtifiiis in Summer Woolens 65c changeable blue Mohair 39c 75C Bedlbi-a cord whvite .'. 39c 50c red fancy rbhau 39c 50c fancy Serge .....39c 25yjis.pQtppToweling$l This is the biggest value ever offered to any people in any place. (Limited amount only). Spmpier SJiirt laists 99c These are regu1ir$',l. 50 and'.fe.OO values; dandies for the money. Attractive values )n ready to wear dresses and "Printzess Suits", buying this line assures you of ''Distinction in Dress". 1-4 to 1-2 regular prices, Seeing is believing MILLINERY 'BEPARTMBttT A NEW FEATURE AT TI1LS STORE. "E SAVING YOU WILL FIND-HERE WELL SURPRISE YOU. TP WE HAVEN'T WHAT YOU WANT, WE WILL MAKE IT FOR YOU AT ANY PRICE. ('ALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. AVE Wl LL NOT ASK YOU TO BUY. WE HAVE THE LATEST 28 So. Central Avenue (The Busy Street) 'tfMKE th& new- fioUM youe -moved Into nwdb 6ome nw$ tfaAntf& dont you jmd? ifouk home & wfoehe you- aS 4taff -modi oj th& time and &fioud nbt jfotA home Se the SovCiebt oj aCC haee6? we have ptan nian things to make faomeb Sovefy whif not Set it Se youh home? ouh, -kuhn-&hinf& ah,e moving too Seefuide i&e &e thetn kifht vome to bee u&. Removal Sale v Iff you dbe Cookn io tmythlnf In the Sine off Wall Paper, Bedding, Carpets, Rugs, Furnishings, Furniture Etc., that vou t&id'h to dove -money on dontffcti&to eome and &ee u&. you m, ffbnd that ouh tiffa ahe the Me&t that oiA aMitment ae the tfahgedt that otA jPUeeb aPie the i&e&t. You can verify the above by vis- itiny the B.IG REMOVAL ALE this week Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. EXCURSION on Pacific Sc Eastern R. R. to BUTTE FALLS Sunday April 30 Round Trip Only $2 TRAIN LEAVES MEDFORD AT 8:14 A. M. RETURNING, REACHES MEDFORD AT 7 P. M. You will find this the most delightful trip you ovov made. Enjoy the bountiful scenery along the way the beautiful picnic grounds at Butte Falls tho wa terfall tho river, otc., etc. Take this trip Sunday suro. i Huskins for Health. 44e4'-t44'titt 44'444'-4'44 wiyurm?mmi .- r