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w .Jt MUJfe5Jyp-W'--, .. I TXGE SIX MEDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY, ,TT7LY 17, .1011. fl RAY HOST FOR PROSPECT TRIP New County Roads and Prospect Power Plant Inspected by County Court and Citizens as Guest of Colonel Rrank H. Ray. Colonel Frank II. Hay wns the host Saturday mid Sunday of the county court nnd twenty-five prominent citi zens of Mcuibrd nnd the valley on a tour of inspection of the new ronds bcinc built by the comity, of the com plctcd section of tun Crater Lake highway, built by popular subscrip tion, nnd of the new million dollar power plant he is constructing at Prospect. Leaving Mcdford Saturday in seven automobiles, the party took the Derby road from Eagle Point. At Frank Neil's home at Derby, Mrs. Neil served delightful sherbet. From here tho newly completed road to the Hoguo was traversed, tho new steel bridge at the mouth of Big Butte be ing crossed. Thence, over tho newly completed section of the Crater lake highway built by public subscription, the autos wound their way along the picturesque Rogue to Skookum gorge, where refreshments were served and oratory indulged in by Judge Colvig and others. The evening was spent at Prospect, Sunday morning the party inspect ed Graham's ginseng garden, the largest in the state, three miles north of Prospect, then visited the intake for the new poper plant, and the permanent plant under construction. Dinner was served at Enyart's ranch and the party reached Mcd ford late in the afternoon. A most enjoyable time was had by nil und a vote of thanks given Colonel Ray for his hospitality. In the party were County Judge Neil, Commis sioners Davis and Owens, Mayor V. II. Canon, County Assessor Grieves, Howard Dudley, Edgar Hnfcr, Pro fessor O'Gara, J. H. McKay, Dr. C. R. Ray, H. C. Stoddard, F. M. Mer rick, Contractor Eastcrdny, Road Engineer Ilarmon, J. A. Westerlund, E. B. Waterman, William Gcrig, J. W. Myers, Frank Neil, J. T. Hurrigau, W. M. Colvig, nnd a number of other. MEN'S BIBLE CUSS M. I CHURCH MEET CLARK TELLS OF FRENCH SCHOOLS Instructor in History , Department ef University of Oregon Addresses Congregation of the Presbyterian Church. MANY TO ATTEND MINING MEET Local Business Men Interested In Mining Are Planning ie .Visit Grants Pass TomorrowCongress Will Lend Impetus to Movement. Dr. R. U. Clark, nn instructor in the history department of tho Uni- vetty of Oregon, addressed the con gregation of tho Presbyterian church, Suudny morning on religious mstruu tion in the schools of France was his subject. Dr. Clark traced the educational history of France from tho time when the Catholic church, united with state, had had entire supervision ot the schools, to the present time. He showed thnt although the Roman Catholic prayers and catechism had not been included in the curiculi of the schools since 18S2, that moral nnd non-sectarian religious law was still taught inu the schools. He ex pressed the belief thnt the schools primary, secondary, and collegiate should co-opcratc with the home nnd churches in the character building of the youth and not spend nil their energies on intellectuality. COURT? A largo number of local business men arc preparing to visit Grants Pass. Tuesday to participate in the mining congress which has been ar ranged in that city. A number of the men, prominent in mining circles of this city, are to deliver addresses before the gathering. It is believed that tho congress will lend n great impetus to the in dustry throughout this section. Marriage Licenses. C. D. Yorke and Annie Elliott,. John Henry Ruch & Mary Ida Snow. Frank A. Sweeney & Pacific Surety Company. Suit In equity. Zach Cameron vs. Kate M. Skeel, et al. Suit to foreclose mortgage. The'-regular monthly business and social meeting of the Men's bible cluss of the IL E. church will be held at the church on Wednesday evening of this week, nt 8 o'clock The ladies' progressive class of the same church will also meet ou Wednesday even ing and after the business of both . clauses has been attended to an hour or more will be given up to social and song service. The men's class now numbers over 100 and new names are being ad ded every Sunday morning. The lu dics' class bus not quite this num ber of members but it too, is young, DENTIST IS THOUGHT II TO BE MURDERER COItVALLIS, Or., July 17. Armed with ft wurrunt for his arrest offi cers ure searching today for Ed ward North, u dentist, who is wunt ed in connection with the death of Mrs. Eliza Griffith of Philomath. Tho investigation bad been conducted qui etly und the accusation against North bus created a sensation. North dis appeared Saturday. Mrs. Griffith, a widow, was mur dered in her home neur Philomath on the night of June 2. Her body was found tho following duy in u shallow pond. She bud died of strangula tion. Tho house bud been ransacked und the apparent motive for the crime was robbery. Mrs. Griffith hud sold her funn the duy before und it wus generally known tbut she was to receive considerable cush. Blooded Dog Found. Bearing u Eugene license tug, u finely bred English pointer bus tukeu up his rusidunce with Jumes Wilson on Grift in creek. His arrivul i shrouded iu mystery. Automobiles huvo been puffing by, up the Ster ling road to the mines u shinned faced I'ihliennan has been been sneaking "Medfordward" trying to hide bis fibbing pole from pusscrsby. From one of these parties the dog may have wuiidercd astray. Noth ing definite, however, is known, ex cept that the dog unswers to the tmmo of "Siot" und bears u Eugene license tag. Il&eklui (or liealtn. New Cams. T. B. Eddington vs. L. M. Fisher, action to recover money. Farmers' & Fruitgrowers Bank vs. B. H. Harris, action for money. Kn,tic Evans vs. Leon Evans, suit for divorce. Julia L. Lawrence vs. Emery J Eastman and Lora H. Eastman, suit to foreclose mortgage. P. Olson Earl vs. Sophenia J. Ish Gore, et a!., suit to quiet title. J. E. Helmick and Lillian Gibbs vs C. W. Shnrpe et al, suit to foreclost mortgage. Cojintjr Court. Order for adoption of Mary Petri Brown by A. R. and Fanntc Grieve. Order netting August 1, 1911 aa day for election for municipal Incor poration of Butte Falls. Probate. Estate of John A. Pcnlnger, order to sell real property. Estate of Lillian S. Moore.reslgna tlon of T. H. Moore, administrator filed and accepted. Estate Joseph Kempbell, order np pointing,Scptember 1 as day for final settlement Guardian and estate Susan L. Hos ford, order approving report oi guardian and extending time for in ventory. Estute John V. Pnlmer, order up pointing David II. Palmer, adminis trator. Guardian und estate Susan L. Hos ford. Report of guardian filed and approved. Guardian Claude Gaiens and Min nie Gains. Order for the issuance of citution. Estute Jacob A. Lyon. Order to puy claim of $11.28. Estute M. E. Lewis. Order for sale of real estate. Estute Hans K. Heltand. Inven tory nnd appraisement filed. , Ap proved. Estate of Jacob A. Lyon. Ordei to make partial distribution. Ileal Kstato Transfers. E. B. O'Huir to City of Wood ville, street deed. Western Clay Manufacturing Co., Western Clay Co., land in township 38, range 2 east, as signment of lease. Western Clay Manufacturing Co. to Western Clay Co., 40 acres in township 38, range 2 east ..$4000 Mary I. Holeomb to J. Rostein, 05 ucres iu township '35, range 2 west to Aaron F. Anderson to T. Ro stein, 05 acres in township 35, range 2 west 10 Wesley Vogeli to B. F. Mulkey, lot 10, block 4, amended plat, Crowell addition, Medford.. 10 Rebektth M. Presley to Wra. C. Grubb, land in section 10, township 30, range 1 oust . . 10 Rogue River Valley R. R. Co. to Medford school district No. 40, property on Oakdale uveuue, Medford , . . 10 H. C. Stoddard to Jackson County Building & Loan as sociation, lots 14 and !.". block 10, Queen Anne addi tion, Medford 10 Chnrlcs Burgess to Lois D. Bates, lots 9, 10. 11 and 12, block 2, Roanoke addition, Mcdford 1 Francis A. Smith to F. C. Pot ter, property in block 1, Burr's addition, Medford .. 1000 W. E. Ncwcombe to F. E. Con- - way, property in Ashland . . 1(V William C Grubb to Jessie O. Booth, lot 20, Southern Home tract 10 Calvin W. Foster to William A. Louts, lot 2, block 0, Kendall addition. Medford 10 John Rcter to Cora Wilson, 1 acre in township 37, range 2 west 10 0. E. Stimson to W. W. Mums, 80 acres in township 37, range 1 east 10 W. W. Wheeler to J. M. Mc Phcc, property in Ashland.. 1 Royal Surran to F. G. Thayer, property in Ashland 750 1. J. Phipps to I. D. Phipps, power of attorney. C. E. McComb to John Rcter, 1 acre in township 37, range 2 west 2500 F. E. Merrick to W. W. Nunn, land in Stewnrt Acres sub division, bond for deed 2000 Maria Dunham to Milton C. Linuinger, lot 1, block 21, Chitwood tract, Ashlnnd... 10 Maud Gaines to John II. Shep herd land in section 17, town ship 37, range 1 west 1 O. II, Johnson to J. W. Johnson property in Willck's addition, Medford t 10 M. L. Alford to D. B. Soli-, lot 3, block 1, Imperial addi- dition, Medford 500 Vcrn Van Dyke et nl to Clar issa C. Bigclow, land in sec tion 25, township 37, range 2 west 2000 II. H. Wardrip to Victor Payne, south half lot 18, II. B. Car ter addition, Woodvillo ... 1 William Ulrich, assignee to Luke Ryan, south half lots 7 and 8, block 17, Jackson ville 50 Margaret HIIIIb to Mary J. Moore, land In township 35, 4 West $ 1 Malgarct Hlllla to Margaret L Taylor. Land In township 35, 4 West 1 Margaret Hlllla to Elizabeth A. Slmmervllle, land in section 1, township 35, 4 West .... 1 Margaret Hillls to J. B. Hlllls, land In township 35, 4 West 1 Edward E. Gore to Lewis B. Warner, land In townchlp 37, 1 West 10 1). It. AndrowH to Lewis B. War ner, land in township 37, 1 West 1 Clarence H, Corey to Asa N. Moody, land In Highland add Medford 1 Maurice C. Murrey to Alice Slgnc 18.975 acres In town ship 37. 1 West 6750 Charles H. Veght to Alsamcda Carlton, proporty In Ashland 10 J, A. Van Bant to Mary E. Sul livan, lots 19 and 20, block K, Railroad add, Ashland.. 10 J. E. Conway to City or Ash land, property in Ashland.. 1 JuckBon County Building & Loan Aueoclatlon to II. V. Piatt, property In Frultdalo add. Medford, bid for deed. . 10 L. Bradehaw et al to J. T. Crow ley, lot 3, Llndley add, Med ford, bid for deed 10000 rAsa N. Moody to Clarence 11. Corey, 80.15 acres In town- ship 37, 1 West 4650 Charles U. Gay to A. V. Lind say, property Iu Purk add. Medford 1000 E. J. Bonner to Blanche Dlck erson 40 acres In section 20, townahlp 34, 1 East 10 A. D, Holms to John Arnoll, property Jn Talent. Agree montt Albert H. Otto to E. F. Oman, land In section 16, town- Bhln 39. 1 CBHt 20 - PEARS NEW YORK SELL IT $4.25 Splendid Prices Are Being Received by California Growers, According to Advices Received by Producers' Fruit Company. Splendid prices aro being received for California Rurtlctt pears accord ing to tho daily advices received by thu Producers' Fruit company of this city. A car bus just been sold nt New York, which was shipped from Sacramento averaging $3.25 a bos. As tho California crop of pears will be practically all sold before the local crop is forwarded it is believed that this year exceptionally high prices will be received. The harvest ing of the local crop will be under way about August 10. Tho present hot spell is doing much good. TOP STEERS ARE SEELING AT (6.25 PORTLAND, Julv 17. Receipts for tho week have been 2019 cattle, 309 calves, GOO hogs, 0221 sheep ami 00 horses. Top steers at $0.25 tell a story of a seller's market. The buyers made nu effort to take something off the price moru in keeping with tho range, that ,1ms prevailed tit the Missouri river markets, but sellers have had the advantage nnd the mar ket remains steady to higher. A fair portion of cows hnve been noticed in the receipts nnd they sold arou'id $5.25 ns against $-1.25 for similar quulity ut eustcm markets. Calves nt $7.50 and hulls ut $3.75 aro a clc.-,r exposition of the high demand that exists. Good shecu hnvo sold well. Lambs ut $0.00 indicate a strong sheep market. The bog market has ranged PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our office li bow located In our pack ing house, and is open for tho season. From now on' wowlll hare the datlj reports all markets, showing prices realized by the California Fruit Dis tributors, and all other shippers. Any one interested is invited to come tn and look thorn oror and com pare prices. By shipping with mi you will have all tho advantages, of the largest and most comploto deciduous selling organization in tho United States and at a lower cost to you than In the past. Last year wo handled nearly ten thousand car loads, or sevonty-slx per cent of tho entlro California crop. Remember wo POOL NOTHING All fruit Is sold on Its Individual merits, and each growers narao and prices realized for each shipment are published In tho catalogues. Pooling was tried and failed years ago In Cali fornia. If you want to sell sco us, If you want material, Inspect our samples, and get our prices before purchas ing. PKODUOKRS FRUIT O O. E. M. McKcany, Northwestern Agent. Home Phone 213. Pacific 7001. around $7.25 with (ho dctuuud fur In iwoess of tho supply. The hoisu market Iiuh shown u dull tone, with soino iniuiry. Tho great number ot unto truck users huvo given the heavy horso dculont tho rr blues (o homo oxleiil but it in Hit) opinion of horsemen Hint motor I rucks n in mi expedient nnd thnt they may (urn lo tho itIIiiIiIu 1(100 to 2000 pound horso. llasklUH for ilunitu, HP. I.OUIH, Mo. -Whim told that ho luiil but hair uli hour to live, Ploieo CuIIkii or KiikI Ht. I,hiIm uiiluhl llm lihynlrlim to nlvo lilni a rImmu of boor, I. liter ho linked for another, llu iIIimI wlihlu mi hour. iai A Thing of Beauty a Joy Forever! ltcautlrtil tooth bring Joy to thrtr wcum and nuiko him forever glad (hut mtliirv uhn so Mini to hlui. Hut MipiHvio your tcvth need attention? Yon would want thoni attended to by a flrxl Hurt ilcutlM xxuililii't you? You would wnnt flrt class work wouldn't Vou? Well oomparo my priors with others mid iviuoiubei' all work tlono In my office Is AltSOM'TKIA' miAUANTKIJh to l.o flint cIukn. t 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 PpROELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (por tooth) ....$5.00 GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber plato $7.50 BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubbor plato $10.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTION. All othor work in proportion. REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowors Bank Building, Comer West Main and and Grapo Stroots, Medford, Orogon. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a, m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653. t i d FISH! FISH! FISH! BUY YOUR FISHING TACKLE FROM THE Medford Hardware Comp'ny WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN MEDFORD THE FIRST SALMON REGISTERED AT OUR STORE FOR 1911 CONTEST WEIGHED 29 POUNDS AND 10 OUNCES. d: q Crater Lake Stage Line Official Crater Lake Stage Autos leave Hotel Nash at 8 a. m. Tues days and Fridaya, arrive Crater Lako Mine evening. Ileturning, leave Crater Lake Monday and Thursday. Connec tions with Htcamer Klamath for Klamath Falls. Round Trip f23.0O, one way f 1S.OO. Medford to Klamath Falls via Crater Lake (one way) f lfl.ffO Reservations and tickets at Hotel Nash or Crater Lake Garage. IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co, FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre Wiih Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager t4400 A Bank's Age For Nearly a Quarter of a Century IMi JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON has served tho people of Medford and vicinity. At all tirnen thoro is considered first tho interests of its depositors. This safe and sane policy has HELPED us to f,ucccod. Your business solicitod because wo can Micoxd you the largest possible accommodations ronaistont with sound banking, Capital $100,000. Surplus $65,000 i0040r49fr