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. , v l ' 'J ' MGE TWO u i -J ifr :-v - . - - - - local AND PERSONALl U : .. IIIHIW I I .! " ! III I !!!!! ltEPFORP MAKi TRTBUNW, MTOPFORP, OlxttClON. MONDAY, 00T01WK 2.1. Mil. .1. B. KuRoliunn returned Saturday from n two weeks' business visit In Mid east. Harold ltawora of Ucnaoh, Minn., who has been In Medford vtMtlng 0. V) Snltr.mnu nnd family, left for the Mr. nml Mr, C. F. Uc of Long st th,H ''R- Ucncli, Cnl., nro In Medford. For Ralo or exchange A few choice Hliorio Island Ked roosters nnd cock erel's. Add'roH "Falrvlew," Jackson vlllo. ' VJ. a. Hunch nnd son of San Fran cisco arrived In Bedford Sunday. Chinese. Sacred Lliloa4nh'd Japanose nlr plants at Droadiey's. Phono G181. Orvls (Doc) Stephenson has sold his half Interest In the Nash harbor shop to Uankln testes. Tlio new firm will he Wood & Kates, Homer Wood still retaining hU Interest. Mr. Kates was formerly proprietor of the Ugo shop on West Main street. Mr. Ste phenson will he employed by the now firm for a few weeks. Married In Jacksonville, October aa, by Justice ,Uox. Kxra Ungley of f - J ..n..v,.w. ... ., Mrs. E. t). Bldrldse, wife of llev.j linker City, Ore., and Miss Isabel nidrldge, pastor of the First M. K.'Worden. of Medford. Mr. Dagley Is church of Medford, arrived In the 'a prominent merchant of Maker City, city Saturday. ' being engaged In the grocery business. Mrs. O., K. Smith nnd daughter, " is nlso prominent In musical clr of Mnrtlncz, Cnl.. aro In Medford. (ties of that city. Ills bride Is n encsts Mr. and Mrs. D. Mulr of i daughter of A. C. Worden, manager lf.l rawest Main. ' Vnn A. Durilnp nnd family of Tal- MANY VISITORS ATTEND OPENING Bin Store of Mctlford Furniture & Hardware Company Is Tltronrjcd With People at Formal Opening Saturday Afternoon and Evcnlnq. CUBA'S FIRST WA.i SHIPS SU CCESSFULLY LAUNCHED. "JOi ent will leovo Today for San blego, Cnl.. wliero they will spend the winter. t This Is. tho tlmo to plant straw bcrrrca. All sorts of plants for sale. )!. 1). Patterson. Pac. phono 2493. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Cloyde -nnd daughter of Wnrrcusburg, Mo., are registered nt tho Nash. Dlno nt tho new Josephine hotel when In Grants Pass. Service a la enrte. 211 E. W. Carder came down from Derby Saturday for a few hours stay with his family. , Seo R. A, Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Howard S. Dudley and Lyman Orton. who left hero some days ago to tour California In Mr. Orton's huge car. reached Los Angeles In record time and without mishap, nccordtng to word received from Mr. Dudley. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorney-at-law. over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Irwin left this morning for Klamath county, where they will enjoy hunting sna fishing for a couple of weeks, soon after which they will leave for Chi cago to spend dtho winter. Mr. Ir win Is owner of a part of the fa mous Burrell orchard tract. He shipped this season ten carloads of Bartlett pears from a 12-acre blpck of trees. Tiils Is tho time to plant straw hcrrlcs. All sorts of plants for sale. H. B. Patterson. Pac. phone 2493. Mrs. A. Merrlman, who has been visiting in Washington and Montana for several months, returned to her home In Medford today. Miss Ella Couser returned this morning to her home In Imperial Cal after a ten dayB visit to her brother, Van E. Conser, and family. Mrs. S. E. North of Santa Ana, Cal., arrived In Medford this morn ing for a visit with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Canon, and family. Mrs. L. A. Beach of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived In Medford this morn ing and will visit" with W. A. Altken and family. A. F. North, telegraph operator In tho Southern Pacific, ticket office, is in Cottage Grove for a couple or thrco dadys. Mrs. North, who has been visiting in Cottage Grove for several weeks, will return with hlra. Prof. C. T. Brown, a teacher near Prospect, came In yesterday to attend tho teachers' institute. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swygart of Los Angeles have been in Medford several days and have enjoyed a num ber of good rides through tho or chards of tho valley. "You grow some wonderful apples nnd pears here," said Mr. Swygart, before leaving this morning, Capt. J, T. C. Nash left this morn ing for Oakland, .Cal. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Flanders, of Clear Lake, S. D., left this morning for southern California. These peo ple havo lived In South Dakota over 30 years nnd like many other good citizens or those cold prairie coun tries Medford and tho Rogue river valley look good to them. of the Coulter Land company s or-1 ; chard ranch east of Medford. The members of tho First M, E. church will give a reception to their new pastor. Hew B. O. Eldrldcc, and wife, in the basement of the church on Wednesday evening of this week. Ed Hoilgo of Klamath Fans was in Medford a short time this morning. Mr. Uodge is In business In Klnmnth Falls and Mrs. Bodge operates a frut orchard out northwest from Med ford. Mr. Bodge had with him In the valley over Sunday n party of Klam ath Falls capitalists who drove over the, valley Sunday and looked at sev eral orchard tracts with a view to an investment. ft- TELE6RAPHIC TABLOIDS. SEATTLE, Wash. "Come to me at once" telegraphed Mts3 Barbara Rob ertson to Thomas Sloan at Vancou ver, B. C. Upon Sloan's arrival he found that tho girl was a suicide In the Savoy hotel here. A note to him said: "Dear Tom, I guess by the time this reaches you I will have gone to peace, blessed peace, forever. Don't think hnrd ofnie, Tom, for I an oh. so tired of this endless strug gle with my restless heart." She asked him to bury her and left J ISO In un envelope for that purpose. SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 23. Evan gelist Gypsy Smith moved 7000 per sons to tears and laughter in turn last night. Two thousand were turned away unable to gain admission. He declared that many fashionable churches today would vote Christ himself out of membership If he were on earth. All Saturday afternoon nnd even mg, tin til i'lot) tu midnight, t'n Mew Medford Furniture & llnrdwavo tou whs thronged with visitors upon tlic ooea-ion of it-s formal opening. t goodly prportion of Medford's pop ulation was prcM'nt nnd innuy came in from different parts of the ulle The big store was ory uppropri ntely decorated with autumn leaves and flowers, many of which were gift.s from local and Portland friends of the firm. Although the opening vs stvhvl a tonuni one, mere was n tree air of informality about it. The whole store was thrown open and tho visi tors were asked to inspect every de partment. The i.toek was nrmuvd with the idea of display only and upon every floor delightful rest places were provided. Whilo the his crowd wandered about an orchestra furnished music and this program was varied with an oeasioual cornet, violin or oenl solo. Congratulations were freely, express, ed bv everyone present and many came in by wire from outside source-. The formal openim of the new store nvc an adequate idea to the people of the valley ns to the -fee and completeness of tho institution. Thnt so many people took the oppor tunity to be present proves the local interest in the venture nnd was verv gratifying to the management. HAY DEVELOP WPliiiinTTip-- ' ay'l n-wARCiA HlR ' 'H SIR ( donvi JHlBKSLJLIIHHBItJ J vp.l',-rJ'riJ'Jr'Tp I i BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. J ? Ji:t NtlllTtl UMtriiKTT ST. 5j x U7e WAIL PAPER and PAINT STORE mw wiiii wiiitw m-mmmmm4 BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. Ji:t NtlllTtl imtTliMTV ST. RUSS MILL On Bivoraido Avo. L. B. BROWN, Propriotor. l'Vi'tl, Klmii', St'i'il, Vclrli, Wiiilff Oats. HnvWy MAWiL r-r SKOVGAARD rnr (itti t tttusi w VIOLINIST Uffi TENV CUBAN dR.Vlid CUliA. lKIJMG 'IHX WA'IXK. he fir-t war ships of Cuba's new navy were successfully launched ul ' tho Cranio slumnnl. Philadelphia. They are the protected cruiser Cuha . and the Patria, a training -hip. Two daughters oL the president of Ciih.i christened the vessels Mhs Mirianna (.lomer. named Ihe Cuba and the I'atria wa- chri-teued hv .Mt-s N'nrois sa (lonivx. X OPKIIA IMH'NK, Fltlh.W I.VUMMI, OflWItl.U U7 Prices ntle, 7.ic unit l? I. till Skotgaaiil Is one of the wiulil'i givnttnt lothilH, rr0ttrm-m44f :: 5 t-r MARBLE QUARRY WecKs & McGowan Co. Pay Phono M71 Night PboM F. yt. Weeka S071. A. B. Orr, MM. hAbr absistAnt. i- vTff r- f-- JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Embalmer 3uccossor to tho undertaking do partmont of Medford Furnlluro Co. Office SH South nartlcit Street Telephones: day, ilell 471; ntsbt roaldonce, Bell 473. Home 179-L.2 AmbulAnce sekviom i-fjifrrrrrrrr-r " BOISE, Iaho. "Commodore" Gary aged CO, shot and killed his wife with a shotgun this morning, shoot ing her In the back. The aged man then erloaded tho weapon, went Into the yard and told the neighbors to call the officers. He then placed the butt of the gun against a wall and the barrels against his chest, and pulled the trigger. He died Instant ly. So case for the tragedy is known. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Ono thou sand years from today American women will be hobbling around on four toes, because mothers now wear shoes entirely too small. This, in time, will pinch the little toe of each foot out of existence, This was the statement today of Franz Bergman, noted Berlin physician, who Is tour ing the United States to study Amer ican life. DOSPALOS, Cnl. Fire of un knomv origin eurl , yloduy swept the biiMness district here and threaten ed to destroy the entire town. Dam age to tho extent of $100,000 resulted. SAN FltANCISCO, Cnl. David Perry Donk, president of the Donk Sheet Metal company, was held un der $300 bail here this morning charged with battery by Mrs. O. M. bonk of Oakland, who claim he kicked her, swore at her unci threat ened with a revolver because she asked him for aid for her sick baby. ililttrfxOIIAM, Ala. United t Sates Senator Ilankhcnd of Alabama i ua statement today nominated Con greshmau Oscar V. Underwood of this state as democratic candidate for president of the United States. t MAYESVILLE, Ky.-l.ee Hay, aped ,:10, ended his life with embolic acid here because his wife hnd pre sented him with the second set of twins to be horn in two years, He hn.'ltecn out of work some time. Deal Reported to Be Under Way In volving Rich Marble Deposits on the Applcgatc Ranges in Color From Light Gray to Dark. It is reported that a deal of con siderable magnitude ,invoIvinjr the rich marble depo.-its on the Apple gate is pending, and it is highly prob able that work will start in the near future on the development of the property. On the Applegatc has been found huge deposits of marble which from all indications will some day prove an immense iudu-try in thU county. The marble is very fine, of a irruv colorranging from a very light to a very dark shade. LEAVENWORTH, Kim-,.. Oct. 23. Upon receipt of news todav that Hanker Walsh, his fpnner pri-oner, hnd died. Warden MeCuughreyMiid: 'The news that Walsh is dead is not a surprise to me, for several times during his imprisonment 1 feared he would not survive. When he was paroled the excitmeut of be ing free had n serious efect uimjii him." GAME ALMOST UP AT RENO Is Swept by Moral Waves That Threaten to Wash Divorce Colony From City One Year's Residence Is to Be Required. ItENO. Nev.. Oct. 113. Reno u swept by a moral wave that threatens to wash the divorce colony from the city. It is predicted here today that the next legislature wj)l enact a law requiring nt least "one year's resi dence in the state before a divorce can be granted and perhaps other dniftic features. FATHER STANDS FIRMLY BY HIS SON'S SIDE OPELOUSAS, La. Carrying an armful of flowers to court through streets lined by tho curious, Mrs ,J. I. McRno was placed on trial hero charged with tho murder of Allan Garland, the aged admirer whom she says sho shot In protection of her honor. TO BE HERE SOON. f V ?' '' ?' 1 '''m jKKk: jyB JHBXf; iff r i i tfflB AMHERST, Vu.. Oct. 23. ''If he Is proved guilty, w&leh Is impossible, I hud rather be dead than face the world as his father," declared Colo nel T. V. Klcheson, father of Rev, Clarence V. T. Rlcheson of Cam bridge, Muss., accused of the murder of Miss Avis Llnuell, his former fian cee, today. Colonel Rlclieon, who resides near hero o"n his farm, comprising hun dreds of acrex, declares thnt all his available funds will bo used In his son's defense, if necessary. GERMANY THINKS PRESENT ASIATIC FLEET BIG ENOUGH . BERLIN. Oct. 23. Tho United Stntes government bus queried the German foreign office hero as to the Rltuntlon brought about by the Chi nese revolution. , Germany considers tho naval forces In Cblnuso waters are aderpiato to protect forelKii Interests and does not bollevo International action Is called for. NANKING RESIDENTS ARE FLEEING I NTERR0R WIJ HU, China. Oct. 23. Nanking residents nre feeling panic stricken from that (Ry today, according to ad vices received hero from a Japniicso firm of Nanking. Already the popu lation tlioro is reduced more than 10 per cent. The populace Is free to go bit no ono Is, allowed to enter wlth- "out bolng Investigated. Foreign war vossuls aro passing up the rlvor dally. MADERO IS TO VISIT TAFT Prcsltlent-clcct ol Mexico to Call Up on American Executive lntcrvni tlon to Be Topic Accordion, to Re port Circulated. EI, PASO, Texas, Oct. 123.- Par ticular importance is attached hen1 i.. tl... ........................ I. ..!.... tl.,.1 I President-elect Francesco Mndero of Mexico is to visit President Tuft nt Washington. In view of the unsettled conditions in .Mexico it is believed here that Madcro intends to confer with Prov ident Tai't on intervention by the 1'nited States government should war star!. FRIENDS COMING TO AID OF GENERAL PRYCE We have a full fine Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4, 8, 1(5, 32 V P carbor. lump; a&. 10. GO. 101), IM), 2R0 watt TiiukkIcu lamp. Tlio l'l lump ami the bent prl?cti. Alt lamps Kunrnntpcd. Southern Oregon Electric Co. j Phones: Pacific 00 1; Homo 121. 4p..rfy--.---' li tf 4 LOS ANGRLKS, Cnl., Oct. 23. Francis Kggcrtnn, son of Sir Francis ICgKortou of Knglnud, n lifelong friend of General Cap Rhys Prjco, held here on charges of violating neutrality laws, Is speeding to !.om Angeles from Peterborough, Ontario, today, to effect tho relenso on ball of the former lender of Lower Cali fornia liiHiirrectos, Prjco some tlmo ago received In formation from his fiancee, MUs Htgg8, that KgKortou would uinio here. Mlsii Hlggs bus been miiKlug a bravo fight to aid Pryco obtain IiIh i dense. A telegram to Pryco today from .Miss IllKgs said that Kggerton had al loady started for Los Angeles and would put up tho necessary 2500 ball. Medford Opera House , Trrcsiuv, Oct. ua Harry Carson Clark , t Tho Comedian Margatet Dale Owen The ('aplivatiiiK Ai-lrt'ss Supported !y a ilever company ol' players in latest fiin simp. HIS ABSENT BOY Tim Funniest of Pla,s Popular Pricca: $1.00, 7Gc, 00c, 25c. Sale Toda, llaskins.' I he Electric and Gasoline Engine Pumpers For Worse Every Y.ear: i i f r f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -f 4- 4- 4.4-4-----4 WANTBD Japanese wants position. Special experience hotel pantry work or cooking Bmall family in city. Address O. X., Tribune. 180 mm - miji m w M J , GROSSCUP'S ESIGNATI0N RECEIVED AT WHITE HOUSE WASIIIXOTON', I). 0... Oet. 2:1. 1 The rbcignatiou of United Stiiles Judge I'eter h. OipHneup wiib ic ceivi'il at the White. Hoiiho irala.v. It Iiuh bel'ii forwarded to I'rchidenl Tal't, to meet him on Ii'im liomewanl trip from the wet. WANTHI) TO II KMT tnr n. urnnlr Calls Hsworcd night or day j Jl0rfi0 and nggy for feeti and fimaii rental, earty rcsponBiuic. Address box O. II. M., Mall Trib une. iS4 Cecil Dean anil Florence IlolbrooJ;, in .Iphepli M, Ouitex' KtiipeiidouH inn iefil eomeily jiroduolion, "Ilright Kyt'," nt the jleilforrt llienler S1111 1ny night,. October liOlli, Miss Haley In Seattle. SKATTMJ, Wn., Orjl. 2,'l, Mib Murgnrot A. Haley of Chinngo, Htif frageirtt, who participated in Ihe California caii)painf ifl in Senile for the meeting of local uffragmlH 'o celebrate the California viglory to nlRJ't. V. ... itii'Bkinfl or Ifetiltli. I'leuty of .Medford IteaderN llavo Hie Saino i:pcileiii e. I Don't neglect an aching back. It will got worse every year, llnchacho In really kidney ache. To euro the back you must cure the kidneys, If you don't, other kidney Ills fol low Ullnury troubles, Ilrlght'a disease. Pol low the ml vice of this Medford eltl.en. A. IJotz ,130 Kiont t Medford,. Ore., uityn! "i am JiiKt a willing to leeoinmend Doiiii'h Kidney 1'IIIh to day an I wiih in Hepteuiber, 1007, wIihh I pub" ' i'l of my expo-1 rlencp with tin 11. I 1 iffered from kidney trouhlo for nt leant flvo yearH and !ih tlmo punned I grow worno In- fftead i better. Sharp paliin darted' through U10 hiiiiiII of my back and HomollmeH tho uttackH were 80 novere' that I could hardly Htoop. At night my back ached lutopmily nnd Bound Hleep waH out of the ituoHtlou. DeliiK told to try Ooan'H Kidney PIIIb, 1 prouurod a box nt llankliin' drug store and thoy noon gavo 1110 relief," For snlo by all dcalorH. 1'rlco 50 CfiiitH, FOHler-Mllburn Co., Ilnffalo, Now York, solo agontB for tho United Btotou. Homomhnr tho nnnin Dnnn'K nnd tnko no oilier, Water for Your Country Home No matter bow far you li from tho city, yoti can Imvo all I Hunitnry conveniences of tho best water works system an nbundan water, under strong pressuro, f )utbroom, kitchen, laundry, lawn, anywhere. Good tiro protection This splendid water supply aer if you install tho ' Kewanee System'of Water K'fJv I?2lV K"iI garden E. '.'.if 0 assured, X. djti Supply t Tho KowancQ Tank is located in tho cellar or buried in tho ground and tho water is delivered by air-pressure, fso 0 evated or nit innlr in onlr freeze, overflow or collapse. Tho tank is niado of steel plates and will last almost indefinitely. Wo build the flncHt lino of pumplmc inuclilnory-tliil ri'Htilt of over ten vetira uxner iiwiutlnir unit iiihmIIohI .vi.-i, ....... e, .., .-. .. .. "1 .r-,-. .V", i'i7 whvw. "v""ii iniiiin iiiui,uiuirii oy mum, gasoline onginert, eluc k trie tnotorM, etc. Kewaneu Kyatenm aro comploto. Tlieymu "k easy to inBtull. Kvery plant nent out under a ikwIUvii . uarnni ;o. uvcr. Ii;,000 Kownuoa Sylmnt In uccmiful o)orntlpn. No chiiriro for t'liglneerliii'iiorvlco. Aok for upleto Kowanco cutnlog. v Kcwauce Water Supply Co. For Sale By HUBBARD BROS. OREGON Medford o v V K K . .1 t i( i ; . ft i'j'h .; '-1 , i r ""S "-Xt -: IM . i m tflw, M !ifc n