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r PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OR1WON, TPl&DAY, dl'MM 27, 1911. MRS. JULIA HARRIS I -l : ' t .km Arrests in Mellon Divorce Suit: UIVIJJ Wife of W. B. Harris Passes Away at """Sabred Heart From Blood Poison Ing Leaves Hiisbahd and Five ChildrenOne an Infant. Mm.. Julia E. Harris, age 3S, the wlf of W. 1). Hnrrls, diet at the Sn crcd llenrt hospital at 3:45 Monday nflornpon. Uunth en mo from blooil jtfTlsonlnB. Mrs. Harris was taken to Uio hospital last Saturday. k' Mrs. Harris had lived with her husband and children In the valley for two years. She came here from Alcdo, III., living at 132 North Ivy Btrect In this city until last Novem ber, when the family moved to a ranch, two miles north of Central Point nt Seven Oaks crossing. Mrs. Harris wns horn at Viola, 111., Juno 2S, 1873. She leaves five children, all hoys Russell, age 11; Herbert, nge 9; Ern6st, age 7; James, ago 3, and Ihe baby, 2 weeks old. She Is niso survived by her father, Russell Park, age SO, tind her mother, Eliza Park, age S2, both of whom live in Alcdo, 111., and by her brothers, James Park, Rock Island, 111., and William. Park, Woodvllle, pr., and by a sister, Mrs. Chris Thcde, Aledo, 111. From young girlhood Mrs. Jlar ris has been a consistent member of Ihe church and a faithful Christian. She was a devoted mother, who put Jier children's welfaro above every other consideration, and lived for (hqir temporal and spiritual good. To he a wife and mother in the ideal Bcnso was her ambition. She was a true friend and good neighbor. Her love for the Lord Jesus sweetened her Jove for all others, and made bright her hope for time and eternity. The funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 Wednesday morning. The Rev. "Wes ton P. '".Shields, pastor, assisted by Jhe Iter. Coen of Woodvllle, will have charge of the services. Durlal Will bo made In the Central Point cemetery. ALFRED 'CURPHEY I -. .iSi v" Hv yVvHBL 3PPPv: iBV ?! siHh Hpsr i fllEHftl IHr jrlV qj i V ii jn. 4H Vf LHr "" "Bt k ! tHKt 4L v US9 I l kj!(I JfiSlv ! 1 V 4Ufiw y iNP BElKl lr tltBIP fHi Tkfc ff v . l ,r I MMHWMMMMwaaiHaanaHiiHaiH4 Vl flBsK J-? V" rf vlmyR fvlR?,NDREVVi?vv-fv1ELLOri liPir KIRKBRIDE7 Vi3 -rr -rsS5s--y4PReA7v. SON OF EDITOR SHOOTS SELF Thomas Bngshnw, Aycil 22, Whoso Father Is Pulillsher of Jacksonville! Post, Commits Suicide In Fit of! Dospotulcucy Mother Finds Doily' tMELLON Alfred George Curphey, of London, owner of South Africau mines, Is named as corespondent In a suit for dl vorce brought by Andrew V. Mellon, a Pittsburg rullllonnalre, against his wife. Captain Thoiuns W. Klrkbrldgu. of the British artillery reserves, la aUo mentioned in the suit. Curphey and Klrkhrldge ero arrolel In New York and are lighting the New York and Pittsburg courts to prevent extradltlou to the latter clly, Whore the suit wns brought. The case has been adjourned until July 14. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. it . "'JOLTETIH. Experts will discuss the modem methods of dealing with criminals during the sessions of the Illinois state Police - association which opened here todny. NIAGARA FALLS. Aeroplane flights across the Niagara gorge will be among the spectacular events to day of the international carnival which opened here. .WASHINGTON. One hundred and twenty-four jwstnl savings banks were ocned today in second class offices throughout the United States. NEWBURG. N. Y. A wicker choir built especially for President by a local company, is braced at every point. ELMIRA, N. Y. An nttetnpt to commit suicide by slashing bis throat when insane restored the mind of W. II. Leahy. ' BUFFALO, N. Y. Music teachers of New York stute commenced their minimi convention here today. ' SAGAMORE, Mass. Sociological authorities aro gathering here today to participate in the annual Sagn moro sociological conference it Cape Cod. DERBY, Conn. After viewing a gravestone erected to bis memory 12 years ago who nit wns reported he bad died in the frozen north, Tliomns Mulcnhy, Jths left home hero to re turn to the Klondike, where he bus mining interests. 11ELSINGFORS, Finlnnd. Re ports from Korpo island todny state that the 400 passengers nnd the crew of tbo Swedish steamer Bori wrecked off tliojalaiid yesterday were saved. CLEVELAND, Ohio. Caught stealing vegetables near here, an uni dentified uegro fatally wounded John Decker, i farmer. Ho was pur sued by n posse of farmers nnd shot niu.1 killed after a battle in which $0 shots wero oxchuuged. SAN FKANQISCO, Cnl.-George Davis, wounded in u light at u wed ding reception Sunday night, died Jo- ?& RAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Because bo thought be wus top old to work, Jnmi's fjlnrk, 7f, shot biiself twice j (he Head, Io will die. Tho people of this city should buy "JJadp In Oregon" goods from tho Ipcal merchants whonovor the price ftnu qnniuy aro uquiti vo jubiuiu luudo gdpds, LOW GEAR SLOW WORM BERT County Road Engineer and Judge J R. Neil Forced to Travel Many Miles Slowly and Painfully Mud Doesn't Help Any. fi In a tit of despondency, Thnnum IlaKAhnw, printer, aged i!- mm of 1) YV. HaKMhaw, editor of tho .IiH'Uwnn lllo Pout, loiumltted Hiilcldo Monday aftointion at his home In Jaekmxivlllii by flrltiK a bullet fiutu u ,!ia revolver Into his heort, Death wuh liiHluntit iioouh. Tlu body wan found by the yoinK mnn'a muthor stretched on IiIh bedroom floor after h)io had burouio iilurmed and had liitttltutcd a Htmrrh. N'o juotlvn Is known for (ho action of tho youiiK nian, excopt that ho wuh tunporarlly derniiKed following a spell of uuUMual deprosslou. lie dined with tho finally at noon and later in tho day went to his room on tho tiecoud floor of the family residence. Later, when his mother bernnu worried, she went to tho youiiK man's room, but as the door was lorhed, failed to caln eu trance. Thereupon ho sumiuoned to hor aid I.uoo l.ylo, a carpenter, who forced tho door. Tho youot; uiau'H lifeless body was found tttretrhed on tho floor. The father was at once summoned, hut nothing rould be douo i Death had been liiKtnutnueoiiH. Coroner KoIIokk was huuiiiioiumI, uh was Deputy Coroner I'erl of thlH city, They decided that an Imiuest wuh not necessary. Tho young man will ho buried this afternoon In the Jurkmin jvlllo cemetery. MrrMsJ!l. J. H, KNYAUT, Preildont J. A. l'KUHY, Vlcn-Irldnt 5 .. X1 V, 10. MICHUIOIC, VlDiflV'lunt JOHN H. OUTII, Onihlor W, 1J, JACKHON, Ami't Oniihlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 V 8AKI0 DKP0H1T llOXIW FOIt IlKNT. A OIlN'IOHAIi IIANKINO I1UMINICHH TUANHAOTKI), Wo HOMCIT YOlIlt i'ATHO.VAt.K. Urrsv4vr4s-Nri4r Cajnpbell & Baumbach J MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on lmnd nt all timon to loan on improved ranchos nnd fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320GARNETT.COREY BLDQ. -. Bert Hunnon, county road engiu eer, doesn't think mueh oC low ear work with an automobile. Bert oulit to know. He drifted baek into town this momiuj: after traveling many, many miles at a .peed which would make even old Dobbin hang his bead in fahAme. County Judge J. It. Neil is another one who hasn't mueh use for low jjear. He was with Bert. It hapiwned thusly: Enjpneer Harmon nnd Judge Neil left Monday to inspect the work mi the new bridge being constructed across the Hogue above the Knyart place. While in that neighborhood they met with an accident putting the high gear of Mr. Harmon's car out of comnitfiion. And for mnny wenry miles through the mud they tediously dragged themselves home: ward on the low. WOMAN POSED AS ' MAN SEVEN YEARS LONG BEACH, Cal., June 27. After posing ns her husband'- broth er for (.even years, MrH. Boy Hall.iu is "as sorry as can be" today that fche called at Long Beach police headquarters and disclosed her sex to Chief of Police Moyer. "I would never have confessed," said Mrs.- Ballon, "but I believed ,1 was being followed by detectives." Mrs. Bullou is the wife of a boat man operating between San Pedro and San Diego. When fiho called at Uio police btntion bhc was nttircd in li light gray suit, tan button shoes, gray socks and u modish gray Hilk lie. Mrs. Ballou's four reason's for wearing men's clothes are; "I'thjnk I muko a belter Idoking boy than girl; male 'attire gives more frcgdom nnd protection; fewer nnnoyjng titleutions. are paid to boys than to woinei) ; mule attire made life on tho sea a '(.iiieji.' " Banquet Given for Hill. BERLIN, Juno 27: David' Jayne Hill, retiring United States ambassa dor to Germany, tonight will be the guest of honor at a buiuiuct given under tbeau&pices of tbo American Ahociution of Commerce and Trade. Strike Ties Up Steamer. AMSTKItJMM, Holland, June 27.- -Eight shipping Hues bore nro tied up by u strike todijy. Chinese strike breakers nro lo bo imported and grave rjots uro .threatened if this is done. , J Hutil.lufl for Health, DERBY ROAD IS HEARLYCOMPLETE County Judge Neil Well Pleased With Propress of the Work Bridge at Big Butte Will Be Open to Traffic Within Ten Days. Within ten days the Derby roud will be open to traffic and the bridge across the Hogue at the Mouth of Uig Butte will he completed. County Itond Engineer Harmon and Judge J. R. Neil returned from an inspection trip Tue.Mlny well pleased at"the pro gress made. "The new road,'! states Judge Neil," is u splendid piece of work and the public will be well satislied when they travel over it. It was done in such n manner that it will remain in good condition the year around. Proper drainage has been c-tnl)!iln-d and the road surfaced vtith the material at hand which vill be mot satisfactory. We expect lo have the rond open within ten days." METHODIST LADIES TO GIVE A LAWN SOCIAL The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist church will give a lawn couial on the lawn at the home of W. II. Meeker nt 311 Bartlett street Wednesday evening nnd a jolly good time is promised. Everyone is in vited to attend. The Indies of the Bible class will servo the ice cream and cake and Mr. and Mrs. Lawlon's classes wil give out the popcorn uud candy. T'e mu sical program will be elaborate. It will include an orcliestrn, music, hcorus, solos Uud duets. Those u charge aro H. B. Chidister,, Mrs. Etjicl Eastman, Miss Rose Fielder, E. W. Braiunrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Meeker, 11. A. Kennedy, Maud Phil brook, lieu Schurmnu, B. I. Shannon, Miss Marion Shannon, Mrs. Ethel EuHtmnn, Forest Edmcudes, H. Wet zel and Mrs. William Van Scoyoc. IS. PICKEL IS GLOB LEADER Women of Greater Medford Organi zation Choso Officers for Coming Year Mrs. Hollis and Mrs. Dag gett Are Vice Presidents. Pure Clear Sparkling Yon can't afford to io without this splendid, refreshing drink. Cull up and order a case sent to the house. Tho purest, most healthful drink knows i SLSIUYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. Mrs. E. BarUu Picket was chosen by the .memhcj of the Greater Med ford club at a meeting -Monday nf tenioou to net us their president for tho ensuing jenr. She take.-, the place of Mrs. II. C. Kentner who "has successfully conducted the affairs of the club since her election a year ago. Other officers elected by the club are: Mrs. F. W. Hollis, first vice president; Mr. George II. Dag gett, second ico president; Mrs. E. Warner, recording bccretary; Minn Fannie Buskins, corresponding sec retary; -Miss Elijibeth Putnam, treasurer. ThcxGrcator Medford club has been one of the dominant factors in the upbuilding of Medford and has car ried through many important works in the city. During tbo past jear un der the direction of Mrs. Kentner it luirf been especially active and suc ceshfulj With Mrs. Piekel at its head the good work is certain to be continued. BUTTE. FALLS HOTEL Will servo every Sun day an exceptipnally good dinner for transients. oiiW'f m lHS3Sv C:'37llL m Jm" v' SSMK': vuMa--f-----ri------------HBki4ni .i sju"njb -I'- iv' r w XOTICK. I .All Medford blacksmith shops clogaj July 3 and 4. ' 90 Hasklns for Health. Electric Hose If you watch a man sprnyini; hit lawn for about two minutes you can tell whether ho has confidence in the hpse or not. "If lie keeps glancing from one end of It to ihe other )ou can depend that he's getting nervous and It Matching for a netting. Don 't take chances uhen you can hny Electric Hose and be absolutely xtuu of the hhjhat efficiency. Klcctric Bote will not hunt, crack or split. It'i made of rarnlc ine mine jackets and rubber tidies. Medford. Fiinitiire& Hardware Company "What a Relief!" Onlv thft womnn wnn Tins trifA Irnnura what comfort and relief a New Perfection Oil Copk-atove. brings intq the kitchen. 1 ' It ij not only thai tlw New Perfection cooki o wcIL It save ?o much work in other way. There arc no ashes to clean up before going to bed ; no fire to bank for the night. Everything is ready for cooking in the morning at a touch of a match. You arc saved from an "overheated kitchen; 'saved from soot and dirt ; saved from chopping wood and cai-ry-ing coa). In the kitchen or the laundry, for the lighted or the most elaborate meal, you will find the New Perfection sjovc with the New Perfection oven ii the best and most wjiiYcnicni.. KW.rihl.2.l3 i Nzwl?erfcctim OillCookzHtwc ..-- i. ! 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Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. r For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of iMurtford, op long iiniu, onHy pny nioiits. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main jmvod strcot; foment sidewalks and paving in; also Kowers, waior and light, hong time, easy )nymoiits. 430 ACRES LAND, MHO acres alfalfa land, 80 news fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 aeres; long time, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit land, 1 niilo from railroad, on long timo easy terms. 4 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from -10 acres upwards; price $25,00 per aero and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stpok and general farming purposes; long timo, , easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, oir 5 anmiiil payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. 2t(nVIOT MAIN STMWT.