THE M KDFOIM) DAILY TRTDITXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1908. F 1 BIGAMIST IS STILL ALIVE Eighteen Year Old Double Bride . Reported Dead is Seen Upon Streets of Los Angeles. eft PORTLAND, Or., June (. Mr. Ruth Kinney Cloldie Ellin llceili-, who was reported to Lave died a few weekti ago, la alive and raiding ut Lou An geles, according to a prominent attor ney of that city who in visiting here aud who claims to have ni-eu her on the streets there several days ago. Mrs. Kllia Bt edf is tho licnutiful IS-year-old heiress to a $00,000 Califor nia estate, who figured prominently in the beauty content recently condiii ed by the Portland Journal. She I. Portland hurriedly for California a few mouths ago, when one of the two men who claim to be her husVinnds, npplie to the authorities for a warrant for her arrest charging her with bigamv ler marriage two years ago lo J. I. Ellis, n Portland attorney, created a sensation because of the fact lliut the bride appeared at the altar In hIiuiI skirts of a schoolgirl. Bhc has never since worn the attire of a grown worn an. A divorce was later granted to Ih onae, r,ms appealed to the miprcmc court of the stalo and a few moutliH ago secured n reversal of the deere In the meantime the girl had become the wifo of Charles flede, a flooiniilli er in n department; store. When Kills heard of this he applied to the author itles for a warrant for the arrest of his former, wife, but discovered that she bad disappeared, accompanied bv her foster mother, Mrs. Kinney. neveral weeus Inter a lelegnim was received by Mr. Kinney staling that his roster danghter had died. .Vu de tails were given and he imniidiatelv de parted for the California city. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mih hi I u ttimnyaw, Hltnnnipliy nnri typewriting. Jioom 4, Palm Hook. Mr. and Mm, Ot'orgti Kmhltiuli of Aililutid miide JiH'kHouvillo frinul Viflft lUMt Wfl'k, 'olfMin Miiiernl Bprings flutnl oprim June 13 minor now nmntig.nienf . Mrs, J, D. Htono, Ihhbco. 1 7 jiurn mppio una ,i. Aitkon writ dowu from Woodville Muinliiv. Hurry Cuthortnua, gt'nentl conl nictor and builder, r flaunt work n Hpivii.Hv, Med ford, Or. Air. uad Mm. I)vorjo I-indley, Mrx VVulduii nud Mm. (.'hiirlnn Millinu lin vr returned from attending the toho -iir nival at Portland. Another carload of WnitfdiurK Pure Wbltn Flour just in. Allen & Koiifiiii.7l Golden drain Clmuuli'B i advert Ued elsewhero nnd known everywhere. Enough Ktid. Wo sell it. Allen A : lion ' 71 Mr. L, K. Whiting left Nundiiy for Kaglo Point, ueur wbii-b plixo hu ih now Hying on a bomoHtend. Mrs. .T. K. Van Snnt nnd lier ilnugh ter, Minn Molburg, pnsH.'il through Mfd ; ford Monday en route- to Jnrkaoiiville to vinit relativoH. W. ( Hpurkn of Thimpjon Creek, I lie stockman, wan in M.-dlVrd and .laeki.in yille Monday. Harry Wulf nud Arthur TliompNou of Jacksonville were in Med ford Monday " fternoon, Mrs. A. Stunner of California, who ban been visiting lier brother, 11". A ttauteo, of Poor man ' Creek, nnd It in family, returned home a few davs sinee. r t ti .. . . i. a, uaiiiiiiou uus returned irum n Ibort business visit in northern Cal fornia. Mr. fnd Mr. J. C. (lodlovi?, who live on the Medford .Tarknoiivillo road, were itt Bedford Mondav evening to me tbe latter 'a mother and other relative who live at Pasadena, Cal. . ft. Porter, formerly of Central Poiftt, WM in Medford Monday, lie ! now located in lougtas enmity. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Prnett of Itmy precinct spent several hours in M.d ford Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Oarrett have return od from Coos Hay und will remain a short time. They ar on their wnv to Bedlandn, I'nl., on n visit. Mrs. William Angle nnd hrr obleil daughter, Minn Prudence. inited in Aili land Hunday. Monroe .Sanders, represent mg a pnmi in Pol liquor house, whofte heudiuarters are at Ban Franetfco, is In 8iutliern Oregon on a businesn trip. Mrs. Frances Vert roes is making Sis kiyou county, California, her former I home, a visit. Joha IT. and (Carles P. Talent wore at the eounty sent not long since, ac compBDiH by their youngest brother, A. '. Jr., who had business with the county cleric. W. IT. Canon, I. H. Miller and J. din f 8. Orth have, gone to Portland to attend j the democratic state convention, nhieh "mfets .Tune . ! George V. Weeks and and other re-n dents of Trail were in Medford the first of the weolc. j Mrs. Charles Niefeell and her dnunh ter have gone to Napa, Cl,, to visit1 relatives. j lr. Van Oessner spent Munduy after ' noon at Medford. ! H. WMnngto bin returned from tit i tenfllng the toM carnival at Portland.! . O. B. JWk, h., Hi, of fhenter Citv. was ViUM by ft yrW at rbtcr Citv in., on nnnday, The M. M. M. rluh spent an en.oVuiW rvrninff at ill t.rrnA n t . n M. im, r , n. nil. w"Dn,y. Clarence Kelb.od nH old .Clarence Meeker were "initiated." The entortaimneut wan in the form of a sur i prise party. Adolph fr-hultz of .Incksuuville wuh 'held up at the iuterHfctiou of the Cen- tral Point and Jacksonville roadu 8na i day evening, and bis pookct psttf-ssious taken away. The robber is desenbed as being sis feet high, weihiug l&D pounds. ipuu It. llaskiiiM is delegate to t lit M anon ie grnad lodge in Portland this week. Mrs. Jennie Woodford Williams, who uow lives near Council Bluff, 1a is paying Medford a visit. Ouo of the nieettt, moHt modern, best located homes in Medford is offered for nale. Address P. O Buz. UH for particular k M r. and M is. Orn u M u i pliy v Ik) led in Ashland Sunday afternoon, Mrn. J. F. White and her .daughter, who have been at Berkeley, Cal., for some time pit hi, ant nt homo again. Mi.sH Zeln Iijih beiMi taking a course in mimic. Mrs. T. W. Hazel tuu gone to her former home eanl of the ftoeky uiouu tains on a visit of we vera 1 weeks. Joseph Owens of Wcllen, county coin miftsioncr-clect, was among t he many i ti Med f ord Sa 1 ii nlay, W. K. Price of Tfilo was in Medford Saturday. In company with his wife he has been visiting nt Seattle nnd in Linn count v. J. C. Barnard of Ashland did business in Medford Saturday nl'lernoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Young of ( Hill have been visiting in Medford, (he fluents of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hall. Peter Young was aniong the many in from Kagle Point during the week. H. C. Messeiiger of Trail i.nd Agflte made Medford a business visit during the week. K. K, PhippH panned through Medford on Mondav evening's train on his way to Portland to nl tend the democrat ie Inte convent ion. Mr. nnd Mrs. CJ. W. Winetnoit wore in .Medford Monday. They i residents of (IrantN Cuss. William Hart. Hatniltoii, owner nl' the Rogue River valliv irrigated orchard tract at Eagle Point, has returned from anla Harbara and Creseent City, Cal. where he has spent I he past t hre months. Miss Iva Shirley, who has been teneh ug in the Medtrd schools, left for her home in Iowa Mondav eve nine:. A mini per of our school ma'ams accompanied Miss S. to the train. b. Kwacker, Leslie Cook, Misses Mc Donald and Cooper of Foots Creek spent rSu ml n v a in) .Mono! a v at ColeMm uid Ashland. .his. Tyler of Soda Springs, the, well known pioneer, did business in Medford Tuesday morning. Misses Kmma Wendt and Leila Prim were 'Medford visitors Mondav evening n. vt . Mt'i -minion and nr. v. vromau wore down from (Johl Hill Monday af lrmion, Leon II. Haskins is leiireHenting Mh- ford's lodge of Masons in the (tcind idge now in session al Portland Prank (ireen of Phoenix precinct hns lieen spending a few dnys in Medford. . M. Hossett, the well known miner, is over from Jacksonville Monday. Pat Mil Hoy has gone lo Blue Ledge Dislrict, where operations oro to be re sumed, it is reported. rry Stewarl b-ft for Portland Muti ny evening, to be gone a short time. A heavy shower damaged hav at Ash land Sundav afternoon. II. S. he Annond of (irauts Pass made Medford n visit Saturday, the guest of his brother, lr. It. S. He Armond. A. P. Duhamel cume down from Kileen few days since. Ho innv not return for some time. Mrs, C. L. Iteames of Jai-kstuiville is isiting relatives living in Medford, PHACT8 FEOM PHOENIX. J. I). Heury was in Medford Monday after a load of mill stuff. Ralph Taylor also spent a few hours among the Med ford merchants. Mr. Joseph Ifader of Kagle Point is here ou a visit to relatives. Sam Vau Dyke went to Medford Mod day after a loud of shingles. Itev, William A. Uressmau of Ashland delivered a most interesting sermon here at the Presbyteriau church. He also left an appointment for next Sunday. And ho helped her on with her coal Sunday evening. Well, that's a pretty good start. Keep it up. You'll win a home after a while, W. W, The bait guine between Sticky and Phoenix, the Hard to Beats, here Sun day was aa exciting one. In the first inning ouo of Sticky 'h players saw sec ond and that's all. The next inning there was an exchange of umpires. Then the Hard to Beats went to bat and swat led tho faithful. The first one to bat mode first, and then home on the next hit. The first ball Stickv hit, old Swec u ey was right under it with the big mit. Our boys got their last bat Sticky had Li in the ninth inning, and when they made the Hth they quit If thoy hadn't, they would have made li.'t or more. GUN CLUB TO HOLD SHOOT T0MOBEOW The Medford Gun club will bold its monthly shoot at the grounds near the Pacific & Eastern junction tomorrow aftcrnoou. All marksmen are invited to participate. Dr. und Mrs. W. h. Cameron of Ap plegate are in Medford. Mrs. Chris Kenney of Jacksonville is at Portland. "Better than ever." Tf yon are in rested in seeing and hearing great men and women In fine music in art in Bible studv in cookery and lots f other things, scud postal at once for further information. S, O. Chautunmia Association, Ashland, Or. 70. WOODVILLB ITEMS. The gang of men that did the robbing at Oakland, Or., passed through Wood villo Thursday last week, headed for California. They came in ou the tt:.10 and tarried here till 2:.S was due. Then went out on the blind baggage. They were in Murk Whipple's place a short time. One nays to t he other: "Let 's have a drink." The other said "No; w had better keep a lookout. We know from. the description given by the papers is was undoubtedly them. Ben Carter and family, who have re , ided in WnodvUle for .'HI years, left for , Mugene Juno I, Mr. I'M wards, owner of the Homestake mine, is expected hero in the next week either sell tne mine or commence work on the SHme. Woodville is talking of bonding the listrict and building a larger school house, which is needed very much. Sherman Fstell nud wife have moved to the sawmill and camped for the sum mer. Mrs. Mark Whipple spent the day in Oold Hill last Saturday. Woodville is badly in need of a butcher shop. Thorn would be money in it for the right party. The Woodmen and ltovnl Neighbors observed Memorial dav, 3i.no 6. which is Woodman day all over the state, lately. They seem lo bo moving in bunches. There have been .is high as ight seen together at a time. NOTICE. Is hereby given that the undersigned will upply at the city council of Med ford, Or., at its meeting to be held June 9, 190S, for a license to sell malt, vin ous and spiritous liquors in less quan tities than u gallon for the period of six months at lots 10 and 11, block 45, Med ford, Or. T. H. MOOR K. Dated May 28, PJOS. Try our sew coffee pulverizer and make your coffee go further (not a grinder). Allen Si Heagau. 71 FOB RKNT One largo room, 3Ux40, and one office room, in Miles building. Inquire nt premises or at Tribune of fice, tf FOR SALE One span heavy mules, new harness, heavy wagon, $250 cash, Box 43.1, Medford, Or. 70 TO TRADE flood investment property in Kansas City, Mo., worth $;1000, to trade for Rogue River fruit land. J. D. Ooldsbv, 4212 Main si., Kansas City, Mo. 70 ' WANTED Man to work on ranch. See Bert Anderson, Medford. Grand Theatre BIO SHOW TONIGHT 0 PICTURES, 2 PERFORMANCES 7:4R AND 9:ir. LAST EVENINO S TROUBLE, CAUSED BY DEFECTIVE ELEC TRICITY, HAS BEEN REMEDIED. LAST NIOIIT'S COUPONS ADMIT FREE THIS EVENING. COOL THEATER ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. For Meats that Meet the most Exacting Tastes The Medford Meat Co. Successor to Pottenger-next Hotel Nash RESIDENCE FOR SALE NHVKN ROOMS A Nil HATH; Al' 'I'O.MtllllLK IIOI HB; I'lTY WATKRj KI.DtTUIr l.lOHTS; KKWKR CON NECTION', rcttult'iicc sootion. FRED'K C. PAGE Standing for Something BUILDING ON A SOLID FOUNDATION ! t' yon slop to think wlial lias mado nii.v man n'roat, voir will come to the con clusion that it is the standing for what is right. (Stores arc huilt the same way. anil we want, every inhabitant of Southern Oregon to know that this store stands for something and that something is right dealing. Honest goods nt low prices all goods marked in plain figures and one price to all. No (tne can liny anything at this store for one cent less than anyone else until the goods have heen advertised, and all have the same chance. All goods sold under a positive guarantee. The hest goods and should they happen to prove had. come hack and get others that will give service. New Shipment of Hosiery Ladies' Children's and Infant's Hose .lust received, a very large shipment of Hosiery for ladies, misses and children. We are selling a world of hosiery. Why There are two reasons. Kirst, we try. to sell tlie best hosiery made at the price, and, second, we replace nil ho siery that is unsatisfactory. .1 i;vs, all rirrs from Oe TO 91.75. One Low Price to All Baker- Hutchason Co. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Fashion's Decree for Hot Weather "We have them in every style, pattern and fabric to suit the taste of the most fastidious. They nre the kind that makes selection hard, because you are bound to like them all. Light tans, baby blue, champagne and the new elephants breath shade. The prices are right where you want them good shirts for $1.00 and $1.25; better ones for $1.50 and $2.00; and the finest silk shirts made for !3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. For Coolness, Comfort and Style, They are Unexcelled Others may say what they will regarding the merits of the underwear they sell, the famous B. V. D. wins in the actual wearing test, and makes life on a hot day much less of a burden. Why suffer from the heat wear the Famous B. V. D. Underwear the coolest Underwear on Earth As usual, TOGGERY, sole agents in Medford. WE ARE PROUD OF OUR POSITION AS M ED FORD'S "GREATEST VALUE-GIVERS." OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW, BUT WE ARE REMINDED THAT IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY "F"r Men Who Know." (fTHl FASHION SMQpjy MEDFORD OREGON I AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT REPAIRING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC GARAGE. OARS STORED AND CARED FOR, Reos Premiers Fords Kisel Kars single- REOS -cylinder Runabout, with folding WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT in ii. i sent S 650 20 II. P. double-cylinder Roadster with .tump seat..$1000 2(1 II. P. double-cylinder Touring Car, 'detachable tonneau ! $1250 PREMIERS 24-28 H. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car..$2250 .".0-3") H. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car..$2500 :t0-3." H. p. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition $2600 40-4") H. P. six-cylinder Touring Car, 7-pnssenger..$3750 FORDS l II. P. four-cylinder Runabout $ 500 Same with mechanical oiler, running-board and v 10 II. P. six-cylinder Touring Car KISSEL KAR 3"i-40 11. P. Touring Car or Roadster ... $3000 $2000 CAN YOU BEAT THEM? Prices F. O. B. Factory. MEDFORD AUTO CO. A. W. WALKER. Manager. Garage Eighth and D Streets. Phone Main 213. SOCIAL DANCE MMford Opfra House, oJfol, Or., Thursday, Jun 11. Pr. Boaipm' Orohwitra A1n.lis.1iun $l.(h IdiUrs Krw. Why Don't Ton 0t Next? Do you um Davli' Brat Hour! Poa 'I lot your grocery talk yuu Into buying j other branda hippr-d in. Parla ftoat . lla for If aa money aad guaranteed to 1 ' gWa aatlnraetioa. Trr a aaek aad bait For Sale: Seventh Street Business Property One two story brick, 50x1 40. Also 230 feet on Seventh by 50 on Riverside Avenue. See owner. Terms. FRED'K C. PAGE I eonylnted. ' i