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!' n i v n, MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MAY 14. 1911. w i NURSE ATTEMPTS TO FOLLOW LOVER Tries to Take Her Own Life so as to Float in the Cerulean Sky Wear ing Beautiful Wings ln' Company With Her God-Man. E Is Princeton Golf Expert ll OF VEGETABLES Real Estate Men to Meet Tuesday Eveningiln Open Season Will Urge ' Keeping. ef Money for Produce In 0 the Valley. A K J 1 "? ft r Ct' URG GROWING Si -A- ',') ' lelP! Help! Help! v ! ' ' , ,j NRW YOIUC, May i3. Alia Marhcvha, tlia nurfib nhlo of Dr. W. It. C. I-ntBon, who was found .mysteriously 'nhot to dcntli in hl Wverwlilo tlrlvo apartment here, attempted to commit Hiilohln to day by taking i;uh. Konml lincoimoloiM !u tlio bathroom of tho liotmo whoro kIio lived with Kh pourlitK from a Jet WHICH she hud broKon off, tho Klrl wan roHcncu Imrolv In time and Ih helm; hold ut the WdRhlncton HcIrIiIh IiohiiHuI, She probably will recover. No Suoh Thlnff at Denth. 1-atnon tntii;ht Altn and othcro who weru Influenced hy IiIh occnitimn mm there Ih no hiicIi UiIiik nn death. When tho doctor wan found dead) Alto. Bald hu had merely changed IiIh llfo'H'.fomi and Hho would rejoin him. When re vived nt tho hoHpltal today Hho Hlrenu ouriBly otijected to tho Interference With her milcldo. - "My tfnurnh, my Ood iiinn," aim nnhl, "Ih floating In the cerulean hky vc&rliiK heautlful wIukm and I want to Join him. Tint wo will meet (ignlti. All that Ih necessary Ih thut my houI keep In har mony with hln. I did not kill Dr. I.al hoii, hut If ho had lacked the phynlcnl courage necoHmiry when tho.tlmo ctiino to free IiIh houI from ltn homhiKo, to the earthly clay, 1 would Kindly hnvo helped him to attain eternity. I Klory In the cournKo my Gournh Hhoivod wh'li lit' fired tho bullet Into IiIh brnln. Ito died nn ho had lived n matchless man." Bite Jjoved Ziation. Despite the statement (if tho nurw, Dr. O'llanlnn, coroner's physician, Ih certain that'LatHou wim not a Hiilolde. In AIIu'h room wero found ovhloneeH that she loved Dr. l.atson, his Influenco on her hIiowIiik In notes written on var ious scraps of paper. Ono read "Kven If I have not succeeded, I hnvo ut least known life to tho utmost." Tho following verm, headed "lte inorsu" wiih nlHo feund: -Darllntr. lovo Ih ho mvect a thing, Wo took It too lightly; (lazed on It too lightly Sensed It too deep. "J" was then tho great Clods flew: Dearie, tho fault wiih not In you, Hut I, who, wayward, urged you to this." , Tho folowlng Kplgrams wero found In tho girl's nrltlngH; ''If ymi, Vvvt jo bo good, ho dead; one cannot ho good without;" "Tho sinful painter drupes IiIh Cloddrt'HH hecaiiHo hIio Ih Htlll naked, being dimt. Tho Oodllko painter will not so deform ier." TELLS OF UNCLE SAM'S aA-jvcr.!? fijcQCiiiw Albert Meckel, tho young l'rlncolo n golf expert, Is playing In flno form In tho annual Invitation tournament of thing two opponents nt match play, Heck o country club, Atlantic City Defeat- el Ih now In tho senil-flnalH, IRRIGATION SCHEMES WASHINGTON, D. ('., May 13 -There has Just been Issued by the governniunt printing office u portly volume of U00 pages, n tnlo of travel and adventure over mount mid vale In tho fastnesses ot thtj great west. I.lkivlne, It Is tho be lated report on. n Jaunt made by a sen nto commltteo In litOO to learn nil about tho government Irrigation projects mid enlighten the people thert'ou. They took up tho long trull on August 11, 1'jOO, and landed, on the return trip, In ,ono of tho principal Chicago hotel November 82, lUO'J. denial Tom" Car tor, 'until March 4, lull, a senator from Montana, wiih tlio lender and took eharne of tho work of constructing a report on Irrigation projects. Time sped on, tlio report grew vlowly and the result was that It was not brought to tho senate until tho last busy day of tho lust ses stou of congicHs. Tho committee, according to tho re port traveled 12,000 tulles, of which 11. uo(j miles wero by railroad train and louu miles by automobiles and other con veyances. They found that the govern iiiuut had spent J6u,t)Ull,u00 In UtIkiU lug land ut u coHt of J 100 an no re, und that tho bind was now worth wore than IlpO on ncro. Tlio big benefit, howovor, Iny In tho fact that u conipnrutlveb suiull Increase) In tlio Investment would carry wator to 2.&00.000 luhlltlonul acres. The stotal cost of completing tlio Inl, gatnr projects, tarter declared, would bo milled to the nation h wealth by three crops from tho Irrigated hinds. Tho In vestigation. It wiih said, Iiiih brought about the passage of a number of UHcful bills by congress. The report was sign ed by eight senators. ST OF DYING IS 1 : HIGH IN FRANCE I'AHIS, May 13. Tin wall continues tn bo heard In IN unco about tho high cost ufllylug; tho cry Ih now supplemented byjtho groan caused hy the high cost of dying; Only tho well-to-do tan now af ford to illo In Franco. 1'arls Iiiih u monopoly on burying poo pip. who (Hu within her limits. Thoro aro ton vlusm'H fixed by tho law: First class, second class, third .lass, etc.. Jupl to tho ninth class, which tho lcut expensive of nil, suvo (ho remaining (ilatiN, uil-nuinbercd, but eonvHponillng to our "I'olter'H Kleld" class of hurluhf. ljor ouch class of burial thoro Is u fix ed jirjuo. Hupiwso you die; you fix (or yojjr mournors do for you) upon tho kind of funeiul you want, and uccotdlng towhether it Is first class or tho ninth class, you will havu a greater or lenijor uiribujt to jiay. This cost of burial 1ms liui'ii iiugmentod consldoruhly. Itoforo. It coat V'1f' francs to got a first clans fun oril; now tho sumo funeral costs you 20S1 franco. Hlxth class funerals have rlsm from DC fruncH tp l fninci.. soventh frm 3 to 76. eighth. 15 to 21 franco, nluth, 3 to 7 francs. To get burled foi noHiliig It costs you 2 fiuncs. ptimdoxU c.U uh that may seoiu. Th story goes that it certain fliiivn- clr loslng ull his money, started to rCHWMlIt HUjCIUW. miuuuill) III' nulHUUHMi Mwuir of tho high cost of dying, so lie (((Wnlned to live longenough to wtrn Ow? Hrlco; und so lie continues to live iMoWicn tlio ijovll Wild tho deep blue jMnrt.T JIo Iiuh not yet saved up enough for "I" t',a'", 'lm,ru, ok at Ihw "Pr Halo" adu and nt IMtfHM I ill" mm" "-- ff0t, ml. READY MARKET FOR CITY MS James Camphcll Subscribes for Block $20,000 Issue is Purchased Another Lot Amounting to $5000 is Out Many Local Buyers. Tho water main Improvement bonds Issued by the city of Med ford are find ing n ready Halo on tho market unit ?20, 001) worth have already been purchliHed, .' 'lines Campbell, ono of tho directors of tlin FuriurH.& .Fruitgrower Hank Ih ho purchaser. Another Issue of ffiHOO i.uh been authorized and these ujsii ulll no doubt ho taken up by local buyers, of whom thoro aro a largo number. raoky Nalla Another. HUFFAI.O. N. Y., May 13. The scalp of Tommy Kllhano Ih hanging on Tacky McFnrlundH belt today. In tholr ten round bout hero tho Chicago sorappeiu gavo Kllhano ono of the most urtlstlo heatlngH possible. ti n . , PLAY HIT. ANCLE TEAMMAY 20 Court Hall Makes Arrangements With College Boys to Come Here and Play Ball Soon They Have a Good Record. Court Ilnll'H Mcdford regularH will cross lintH with tho Mount Angol college baseball team on tho local grounds Sat urday, May 21, and Sunday, May 22. Tho college boys aro said to play an unusually strong gamo for n college team, and will gtvo tho homo team n hard fl"ht for tho honors. In tho line up of Mount Angol Ih Hudy Hob ul., a one time Mcdford boy who Ih said to ho able to play many profeHHlonnls off their feet, lie Ih but II yearn of ago, hut has played baseball ever since ho could throw n ball across tho dlnmond. llo formerly played with Mcdford und vary seldom found a ball too hard for .him to tackle, lie Is said to ho ono of ii number of Htroug players carried ny tho collegians. Cora E. Utley CHIROPODIST The Marinello Shop MANICURING FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOOING SCALP TREATMENT HAIR DRESSING Room 5, Ovor Kontner's. Phono 111 You Don't Care Two Whoops . How many old liointms woro put out. of busi noss in 11 u Sct'oiul Punic wiw. .But you aro intensely interested in any live, going; proposition that will help you to stay in business by 'BUILDING BU'SLNiriSS' right; here in your own town. Hang-Out an Electric Sign There is nothing that will attract more fn voi;a))lo attention ,to the fact that youaro alivo and still doing business, CALL US ABOUT THIS. Rogue River Electric Company Tho Mcdford . Realty Association In planning to hold u meeting Tuesday ovenn of ,thln week In tho Itcal Estate; ICxcluuiKo rooms In tho Mull Trlbuno building, to which tho business men of Medford, and tho public generally will bo Invllod. Tho purposo of tho meet Ink Ih to dlscliHH tho question of pro vldltiK n. local market for vegetables and other products Krown In thu valley and. of assuring u supply of home-grown products to tho merchants who aro en KUKed In handling tho neccHsarleH or life. As matter now stands, tho bulk of tho vegetables sold In our markets urn hoilKht In from points outside tho valley und oven as fur nwuy oh Ios An koIch; our ifrocers nro obllKed to con tract with iheso outside points In ordei1 to ho assured of nn iinfalllnir dally hup ply of properly prepared Kurden trncki und tho fiict of their havItiR such sea son 'contracts Is a bar to their handlliiR ,tho occasional offering's of local grow ith, An effort will be mailo without delay, to remedy this condition. '. Tho meeting Tuesday evening Ih In tended to be tho hoKlnnlnK of Huch nn effort o'nthe purt of tho organized real estnto men. They realize tho necessity of limitation on this matter, and of ti cnmpalKn of education among those who ought to bo tho producers of every dol lar's worth of vegetables now coming In from tho outside, and who ought to be exporting Immonup quantities of lllco stuff to outside mnrkeis, Kverv h ness man In Medford should fool enough Interest In this mutter to comu oui .u tho mooting Tuesday night, and to con tribute whatever Information ho max have hearing on tho subject. "CHICK FEEF Arc you raising chick ens ? ' If so, you wniit-n bAteh oi! our 'famous " "Chick tfeed,' for the small chicks. This is the finest feed known to chicken raisers every where and'yOu can?t go wrong by using this brand. Call and get-sup-)liod at once and bo sui'o if raising the finest :'Prys" and "Yollow Legs" in the valley. t .AVo can supply you with OYSTER SHELL GROUND BONE CRAfavEi)' WHEAT anduClCK'Fb0D,, Remembei' :: CHASE & SANBORN'S i ;; t; COFFEiB,ps'"', BLUii RIBBON -FLOUR1 - GOED totAL BUTTIR Warnei!:, Wortman -6-Gore Grocery Phone 286 Market Phone 281 Home Phone 281 i 4 rf ( Moth a Mi- v i .-. t 5. t, j.ff tfee matter--ao t get ... 3 . t. . . ' ' ' 1. excijed-but your ' i V. tf V. is needed help 1 i -' I . ' Every man, woman arid child can.HELE, . -This city'nedds voiuvHELBr ; K- C . ' t . 1 . 1 h a , i i 1 M ti is a good city, but every good citizen wants to see it become a-better city. But unless the goQd citizens stand by. .the; city, lend a hand, put a shoulder, to the Ayheei,-o,t fjet. i, front and p'nll, without balking, there won't be any noticeable progress. , ,, , .,;.... ' Cities .arc not Topsie. No city "just grows." It'isthe' people in a town ind, around it Ayho niake.it grow by reed- ' .' '' i ! ' t'' U ingtit,tlie right sort?of diet. iu- '.A pig in a poke won't get fat. Nor will a city with its light, hid under a bushel attract attention from outside. .priless you. throw corn into a lean shqat the animal will never,' become t fat porker. ,'It is just as necessary to feed a town?anda ccmimunity.with frjesh material from the out side w,orldf , , fIt is, up to "you and each Qf us to get out and forage for the - city, Speak . a good word for it. v Write a good letter fprl. $o you tlie.place where vou live is the-most impor. Vant.phcQ ih tlieworlci. It ii tlio bqst place in. the .world, it'is'tlic center, of the world. .The Universe-re voiyfB around it. .. . . ' 1 . . f;. xt'- . ' ' . . v.Tlie. Soliciting Coimnittee of, the, Medford Commercial Clubjs npw raiding funds for advertising Medford and the Roeue Riyei"'V!aIley. Everyone is expected, to contrite ioTliis adyertisingf und. as liberally as possible. ..'.'"' f We need more manufactories, more payrolls, more pro ducers of all kinds, and the only way to get them is to ad YP,r,iiscjfrr them, .and. his takes money, and at this time iUeConimercial,Ohibreuires moije' money than ever be fbrej for the reason that all the; towns in Oregon, and es pecially Eastern Oregon, are following in. the footsteps of ,tliQ Bedford Cominereial Club in advertising exten- ffriiy . ... . .-, " 'Argument is not necessary to prove that the Medford Commercial Club, through its advertising, has. primarily made Medford what it is at itho present time, and has been ii benefit to every citizen of .Medford. For this reason we gxpqe,t every citizen to contribute as liberal: as possible and do their part toward getting this advertising fund for tire Mcdford Commercial Club. , , . .-.' It is iiripossihta for the Coimnittee to see. every citizen ej: 'tup. city, hence, every citizen is requested to write. ,to $he'aliGitiug Coimnittee of the Medford Commercial Chit) pr the Secretary of the Club, advising the ampuut they will cpqtribute per month for the coming year. . v'Tiid'Commercial Club may not be run on the lines that some,, would Wish it to be ; conducted, and for that r.paspn 9SrV cwxcm s advised to, become a. member of the Cpm mcruial Club and attend every meeting, stating at these etingV just how thcy wish the af fail's of the Club to bp conducted. Forget your petty grievances and All Boost, all tegethq: tor a greater JVledtord with a population of 50,000 within the next five years.." U.. .-!' A-" -. . .A Soliciting f Medford 1 ' t ff Y i r . - i Committe Commercial flub i i' t i -G , !