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M B PAGE TWO arnPFOKD matl tribunk mrdford. ok hook Monday, august 7, imi. LOtAL AND PERSONAL J. A. Pony tnul taiully ent Sun tiny Willi friends nt Uio Opp mine. Members of tho l'rcsbytcrlnn Sun ilny bpIiooI tiro enjoying n plrnlc nt Hobo'b Grove, near Phoenix, today. Tho concreto foumlntlon tor tho now band Mnnd In tho city park has been put lu nml work on tho struc turo proper will commenco soon, the cement bjocks having already been placed m tho ground. "VV.iD. West, of Silver Lake, Oregon, lajh Mcdford visiting tho Law tons and Mrs. UtiSKins. .Mr. csi js n United Stnts commissioner at Silver Lake and Is taking Ills annual vaca tion. With tho completion of the Pa cific Jfc Eastern railroad to a junction with tho Oregon trunk line In Eastern Oregon, ho states, then will bo a largo field opened for a wholesale business for Mcdford. All south eastern Ore gon, bo eays. will naturally bo Me! ford's business field. 'Jcarfcln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Qlcim O. Tayior), attorncy-at-law, over Jackson County Dank Building, Mcdford. Mrs. L. AW Gore, of Butte Falls, left this morning for a visit with Portland friends. Mrs. Hasklns, accompanied by her friends,. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Blxby, visited Woodvlllo today. Brick Ico cream, -all kinds and colors. Hardens Bakery; phono 371. Prompt delivery. Mrs. J. B. Mccham and Mrs. VT. L. Cook left Uils morning Tor a visit with friends In Oakland, Oregon. Miss Fannie Hasklns has returned from a visit to Newport. Wanted A young dog that will chase wild animals of any descrip tion. Send full Information to "Fair view," Jacksonville. E. E. Bagley, or Ashland, was" In Mcdford today on business. Dick McDowell, Homer Rothcrmal and Tom Kohler made up a fishing party for Koguo river Saturday. Miss Hasel Emerick visUod rela tives at Ashland Sunday. Bardon's Bakery now delivers Ices and Ico cream to any part of tho city. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Obenchaln, of Butte Falls, were In Mcdford today. T. II. B. Taylor of Woodvlllo Is In Mcdford and Jacksonville today on business. A matured mutual life endowment policy Is the abundant harvest ot the wiso man. Sco J. F. Hutchason. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mahoney, of Grants Pass visited Medford friends Sunday. Mr. Mahoney was for years Western Union Telegraph operator hero and was Interested in several valuable properties about town, all ot which ho has since sold. He is a loyal Medford booster, notwithstand ing anil a kindly word for the old town is always coming from him. Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery for cake, Ices and Ice cream; prompt delivery. " Her. F. M. Canfleld, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church South at Grants Pass preached Sunday at the Southern Church In Medfodr. Rev. J. P. Hlpps, who has been the pastor at the Medfdrd church since last fall, has given up his work and with his family, 1s en route to North Carolina, where he has been assigned Rev. Hlpps in going to Carolina, is return ing to his native state. Are now buying peaches, prunes and pears. If you want to sell for cash at tho highest market price, see us. Producers Fruit Co. 137 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. "Hlggcnbotham of Kanes Creek vtelted in Medford Monday. Mose Barkdull and B. T. Van do Car wero among tho successful an glers Sunday, returning late at night withh twelve lino steelhead, Includ ing several six pounders, caught in the upper Rogue. Mrs. E. S. Meyer, left this morn ing for an extended vlblt with rela tives In Indiana. Miss Alta Naylor, who has been visiting for several weeks with her slBter, Mrs. G I Rschermerhorn, re turned this morning to her homo In San Francisco. Tom Gallagher of Rock Point, spent Sunday with Medford friends. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Dy Phone 2371 Night Phones F. W. Weeks 9071. A. K. Orr, MM. LAD1T ASSISTANT. ' Mrs. It E. loar left today tor Hilt, California, tor n visit with re latives, Mrs. V. II. Farrnr, ot Gold Ray was lu the city today on business. A. J. Johnson and family wero among the several who loft on No 15 this morning for a two weeks stay at Colestln. G. 11. Ends and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davis left today for a couple of wee,ks stay at Colestln. Miss Ruth Woodford left this t morning for a visit with friends at Hilt, California. Mrs. A. E. Woody, who has been In Medford for several weeks visiting A. N. Woody and other relatives left this morning for her homo in Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart. Mrs. G. L. Davis and Mrs. M. E. Smith, left Saturday by automobile for Klamath Hot Springs, Klamath Falls andvCratcr Lake. They expect to be absent about ten days. M,r. nnd Mrs, Chas. T. Bohn. or North Yakima, Wasn., are In Med ford looking the city over. W. W. Campboll. O. A. Haultor and A. F. Whitman, or Toledo, Ohio, are registered at the Nash. Arthur, Edward and Roland Geary nnd Ralph .Lincoln, of Griffin Creek arc enjoying several days fishing on Rogue river. lid Phipps and two sons left this morning for a couple of days camp ing trip in tho Umpqua country. They will also visit Crater Lako nnd Pelican Bay before returning, Scot Davis, W. II. McGowan and John Johnson arc over In the Little .Applegatc country enjoying" a few jlays fish Ins. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Casscl and daughter of Aberdeen. South Dakota, are In Medford on a visit to Mrs. R. A. Thaler and family. Mr. Cassel is cashier or the Aberdeen National bank and is taking a several months -vacation in tho Pacltlc Coast country. W. D. Allen and A. Lemons were nt Rogue river Sunday and brought back with them fourteen rine steel heads. II. I. Lumsden and family, C. I. Hutchison and family and Trevc Lumsden are up at .the King camping grounds on Butte Creek. The women folk ot the party are keeping camp and the men have gone further Into the forests In quest of big game. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heilbriner and Mrs. J. E. Toft returned Sunday night from a few weeks of a good time at Newport. Welford Belliveau of Butte, Mon tana, Is registered nt the Nash. John Stamm, recently from the Klondike country, has leased ground from Mr. Coleman and will at once commence the erection of a store building on west Main street. The site Is west of and adjoining the new Hotel Medford. The building will have a pressed brick front, will be 16x20 feet In size and will be used by Mr. Stamm for a cigar and confectionery store. Engineer Osgood reports tho sewer 6stem In Central Point nearly com pleted and the streets ready for pav ing. There are to be a goodly num ber of water pipe extensions made this summer and fall. Mr. Osgood states that the water system for that town, although the water Is pumped from wells, is quite sufficient for the present use and will be for several years. Mrs. Mort Lawton of Millers, Nev ada, is visiting in Medfodr with J. W. Lawton and family. H. F. Lewis and F. M. Lewis of Honolulu, and E. L. Lewis of San Francisco are In Medford for a sev eral days stay. These gentlemen have extensive land Intervals lying eabt of Phoenix and they aro here looking after these- Interests. A. W. Walker, the liveryman, has signed a contract with the Rau-Mohr roinpany for the establishing and maintaining of a bus lino between tho depots and tho New Mcdford Hotel. Mr. Wnlker will purchase a now rulibertlred outfit for tho work and service Is expected to commenco about September 1st. .IT -.NT SifcNfc RECIPROCITY MEASURE; BECOMES A LAW WITH NEW GOLD PEN PRESIDENT TAFT SIGNING TKH CANADIAN RECIPROCITY SIU..S SECRETARY KNQX.STA.NDING k M(it -r ' The necomiKuiYiug picture Miows the Chief Kxeeutiw juM ns liu sMgnPtl the Onmulinu-reciprocity bill, ll was made lnwwu!i n gold pen purchased for the occasion by l'roideiit Tuft liinwolf mul Inler preet el to Senator Pem-ufO of Pennylvnuin, clinmiuui of'Ihe innl commit lee on finance, ns n token of npnrc-i'iiition lor gniiUn tho lull through r. troublesome :-eunte. HOOTS WOMAN SPURNING HIM ' to the Cent ml Emergent' v liospilal i nml an operation, pertornuMj. yflui bullet passed Ihrough the head, en- tortus; at llie right -ido of the face Jitul pa.iu out through tho left cheek. Little hope is held out for her ro cox cry. San Francisco Man Puts Bullet Inj Another's Wife and Then Turns Gun On Himself Falls Dead Over' Body of Victim. ADMIRAL TOGO VISITS ACADEMY FEMALE QUACK UNDER ARREST "Doctor" Hiiztcrd, the Woman "Fast Cure1' Specialist, Chnrncd With Cnuslnn the Death of English Pn tlent by Starvation. l JOHN A. PERL Undertaker ttnd Kmbalmw i: :: 1 1 BucceMor to tho undertaking de- ! Z partment ot Medford Furniture Co. ; i Office with Medford Furniture Co. i; Telephpnea; Day, Bell 351; ': i John. Perl, residence, Dell 4111, ;; i iiowe i79u ; 0, W. Conkla 8801. J. U. But- ! tier 3571. I AMnUIiAKCE BKRVIOB icrrrrryirr CLEVHriANO, Ohio, Aiip. 7. Anna II.vlnml( cashier of the Star Itakinc company, wa Hrohbctl hxlay f a sateliel coiitainiift; $1000 while cu mute to the bank in which the company depoaim funds. Two men drove up to the fidewulk along which the girl win walking and aftor one iiad jumped out of their buggy nnd grabbed the 6utehel, they whipped up their hono and made good their es l'UK. SAN FRANCISCO. Cab, Aug. ". His ilicit love punicd, George For ..ytbe, aged 40, idiot Mrs.' Catherine Decker, aged 113, through the head at her home here today, and then, turn ing the gun ujHin himself, sent a bul let through hi:? own brain. He fell dead over the hotly of his wounded victim. Fred Decker, husband of the in jured woman, who liad left the coll ide but a few seconds before the shooting, returned at the sound of the shot. He tiuiekly summoned a pliyieian' who pronounced Forty th beyond aid. llie woman was rnMied WASHINGTON'. I) C, Aug. 7.--Admiml Togo went today to Aiuiapo-li- to visit the United States naval academy, lie will review the cadets, lunch with the commandant of the academv and return here this even ing to be the guot of Secretary Knox at (linnets I-ttcr lie will be the guest of the National club. Lynchln San Francisco. SAN FllANCISCO, Cnl.. Aug. ?. President James Lnch of tho Inter national Typographical I'nlon, nrrlv- ed here today from tho east to pre- Iparo for the convention of tho or ' ganlzatlon, of which ho la tho head. SKATTI.K, Wash., Aug. 7.- Linda llurficld llnr.r.anl, the woinuii "fast i tiro" speeiaINt who i charged with causing the death of Miss Claire Williamson by starvation, will be brougbt to Seattle today and lodged in tho comity jail. "I will get $10,000 bail nil right," said Dr. Hauarrf this morning. "Tho (locloro have been angry because 1 have been successful with my euro'" she continued, "and when Claire died they thought they had n great chance to get me out of the way. Hut they won't do it." Tho charge of murder in the, lirat degree is lodged against Mm. Has zard, ami her sou it) trying to get bail for her todaj. Mrs. Hazard was arrested at her sanitarium at Olatla Saturday nf tcmooii. Claire Williamson, who died under the fast cure, was the daughter of a British army officer. With her sister Dorothea slio came to Seattle last "winter, lkith susteru went to the Hiizxnrd sanitarium in April for treatment, Claire died tin Ma.V 1U and Mr. Hazzard tried -to have wv self "appointed administratrix of her estate as well as guardiah of Mim. Dorothea, who she alleged, was of in finn mind. At this juncture, KritiMi Consul Aguzm of Tnconin interfered and the arrest of "Dtoctor" Hazzard fol- lowed. SAN BERNARDINO FIRES NOW COMPLETELY OUT SAN nKUXAfiniNO. Cal., Aug. 7 The forest fires which during the last two have swept 100 square miles of timber nnd watershed of the San Ilenardlno raiiRo nro completely out Forest Supervisor Charlton, this af ternoon paid off hla force of more thnn 500 men. Back to Nature -- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .4.4.4.-.4-..4--f4' FOR KENT 0 room unfurnished hotiao with bath. 228 N. Central avenue. 123 FOK SALE A mulo, wagon and harness. Inquire 520 Park ave nue. Phono G043. 122 FOK SALE One tent, four guns, cheap. Inqulro S29 East Ninth street. 122 A hen is not supposed to have much com mon sense or tact, hut every time she lays an egg she cackles forth the fact. A rooster hasn't got a lot of intellect to show, but none the less most roosters have enough good sense to crow. The mule, the most despised of beasts, has a persistent way of letting people know he's around by his insistent bray. The busy little bees they buzz, bulls bellow and cows moo, and watch Mogs bark, and ganders quack and doves and pigeons coo. The peacock spreads Jus tail and squawks; pigs squeal, robins sing, and even ser pents know enough to hiss before they sting. i . But Man, the greatest masterpiece that' nature could devise, will often stop. and hesitate before he'll TTmT1T w, ii. uoitic, iTw.Mo..t ,.i. a- "'W.y1:: vr . ,Ml K. E. MKHUK'IC, Vice Prcitl.lo.ll .miiis . w '"' W. II. JACKHON. Aimlittnnl Ciuililor, The Medford National Bank CAPITAL 1100,000.00 J surplus ao,oo'o.oo T J SAKE IlKI'OSIT IIO.VIM Will MViT. A (IIINKUAI. IIANKI.N'd ; m'SINESSTUANHAtTEII. WE SOLHIX VOI'lt I'ATUHNAUK. ; X4.'Ht''' 1- Advertise t I In New Quarters Wo nro now Uk-iiIoiI in hirKOr quurtorn, at tho ouHt und of .Im'Ubon -Street, noronri Hour Crook. Mill work of till kiutlH on oliortont notioo Medford Builders Supply Co. Phono Homo 2-1 L Eiint .lacknou St. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS HENRY M, MARSH AJ1 ordors promptly attonded to night or dny. Short und long hnula. Moving houHoholtl rooiIh u HpiuMiilly Union tonmators. Office 5 S. Front PaGlllc 4171 Home 80 Resilience Main 613 Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranchos and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. ( MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST 'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, l'mnp.s, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 1 s For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of Mcdford, on long titnu, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sowers, walor and light. Long time, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, UfiO acres alfalfa laud, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long time, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 aeros alfalfa land, balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad, on long time easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 acres upwards; price $25.00 per acre and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit slock and general farming purposes; long time, easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. 210 WEST MAIN STREET.