THIS MKDKORI) DAILY T1URUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOONV WEDNESDAY, JL'XE JO. IMS." SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mist Ella Qaunyriw, aiVnogrnphy And typewriting. Room 4, Pftlm block. Miss ArobroBine Murphy, 'who has 1)poq teaching Bchool ut The DuIIch, returned to her home in Merifonl Mon flay. John C. Murphy has returned from ;Aland, wtore he naw this gold miim fonnd ly F. O. McWilliaimt. H tc ports that the quartz is rich in gold. Mrs. C. Ankt-ny of Eugene, who has fceen visiting her daughter, Mn. J, V, "CriJBp ot. Applegate, i in Medford, the gutat of Mn. John 8. Ortb, another H1irhCT. ' Tha First National bunk of Medford hnn been designated as a government depository. C. A. Malboeuf, the popular traveling tyWnet'- agent, .was iu Medford Tuih day afternoon. Col est in Mineral Spring Hotel opens -'June 15 under new management. Mrs. J. D. Rtone, lenee. 1 7 ; Air. and Mrs. E. Wilkiimnu are in ' Portland. The lalter, who is n miffer er from Htomneh trouble, i undergo ing treatment at Ht. Vincent 'h hoHpitul. 'Miss Helen Wait, the school teacher, ' bg returned to spend her vacation nl home. : Golden Grain Granules in advertised eloe where 'and known , everywhere. ; Enough laid. Ve sell it. Allen & Ren gD. 71 John Barker, is being visited by his cousin, .T. M. Patterson of Mountain Yiw,Cal. . Misses Belle and .Tessio Anderson of ' Athlond were on the southbound train H Tuesday on their way homo rom -n week's at ay in Portland. Mrs, Frank Hays of Central Point f was the guest of Mrs. A. .Tnhnion of i Medford Tuesday afternoon. j - Mrs. Wallnca Woods, who Iin been i attending the rose cnrnivnl nt Port j V fand, is at home again. ; R. K. Montgomery, Southern T'aeifir station agent at Grants Pans, iVus in r Medford the fore part of tho.wenk. r Miss Gertrude Wilson him retdrned to Medford after an nhHoncn of nine months at Coqtiille, Coos county. Hlic bas-beea teaching school there. , Try -our new euffee- pulverizer and ; make tyour coffee go- further (not 1 n grinder). Allen Sc Ite'ngan. ' 71 i). L. Reames, dopuly district attnr ney, made an ouleiul visit to Ashland the irst of the week. r. . W. H. Rummels of Central Point, the pioneer, .was in Modford nod. Jackson- ville Tuesduy, Charles W. Turpin, former chief of f t4 polloe, vmbo 4a -now an huuust granger, ; has been visiting in Mt-dfonl. Mr. and Mrs. .link Martin nf Cole j mao were iu Medford Tuesday trndiup V with our merchants. ? Mrs. K. R. RenmeH of Klamath Tall passed through (ho valley it few iIiivh I Hinco en route to J'ortland to ullcml the grnnd rhnpter of the O. K. S. Robert B. Iowt former county record l) er, will bo Hheriff elect .limes' chief $ deputy. Tljnre is none belter qualified J therefor, . J Another carload of Waitubnrg Pure White Flour just iu. Allen A Roagan.71 1 L. A. Neil of Ashland, a prominent ;: stock raiser,: was in Medford Tuesday on his way to Jacksonville, rf Mrs. .lohn'Bigham and her family of Mound district returned Tuesday from ; Portland, where they have been enjoy : ing the rose carnival, J Rev. W.tT. Goulder spent Tuesday night at Grant Pass, where he deliv ered a meinoriul address before one of the lodges tot that eitv. s .f. C Daley.'.who has been employed ai Tne mu Lwlge. for some li I now a resident of Medford. W. 0. Ifbl-y, the piano tuner, mnd a biininessf Inn to Ashland Tuesdnv C. 0. lteskman of .lacksonvillc lias gone to Portland to represent Warn- lodge in tbs Masonic grand 1 dge now ,. Jn session tbere. . ywviry ami n. Meyer were rtowu frotri Lake creek during the punl Harry Otilbertson, general contract ana Duiidar, eement work a speeinlty jupaioro, yr. W. n. iMcGovern, past master JVlertford lodge of Masons, in nt Port land attending the crand I ml ire. Mrs. F. V. Williams and children left luesday -euing for a throe niouthn visit at riosten, where nn operation for hair Jip will be performed upon me euier t cu'ld. H. C. Wsckey, the photogrnpher, spending few days in Medford prior io spend we summer nt Klamath Falb Mrs. !', A. Williams of Neoln. In is vfnitiiiij her parents, Postmaster and Wrs. A. m. Woodford. Mrs. P.'J. Hftlley snd daughters arc visiung nflHtmrN iu Cottage Grove. l nomas' Lyons left Tucwlav fur an extended tay nt Whsrten, V. Mrs. M. F. Egglestnn nnd ibiughter : Ruth of lAMhland are nt Newport to ipena riifl summer. Do you ruse 0rfvls 1 Best Flour f ron 't let your grocery talk you into buying otqer Drands shipped in. Davis Pest sells for ! mojiiiy and guaranteed to gira satisfaction. Try a sack and be convinced. t'olestin MinTal Springs Hotel opens . xor rue season June l.fih under man agement of Airs. Jennie I,. Hfone. 7(1 Mom Bark-lull hss reoovered from a severe attack of grip an.) is about ones more. F. J. Mr Ma lion has returned from a business trip to Rpoknne. Colonel Frank Hay of New York, con I trolling owner of the Rogue River Kbv trie company, is here looking over his properties. J. W. Opp of .Wksnnville spent .WMlaaaday in .Nft-dtJId. Oorden Vorhies of the Rurrrtl In 'Vfstmeat root puny arrival from Port hiad -WMnlsy to iit tl.s..nhHr.ls. Bill Vlrich of Eagle Point spent Wed ' i"Uy in MMford. Moines, Is si,, . MMf,. Colonel Frank N Hmiii, ... n. .. . :... trag ; s I" Politician, Is on his quarterly EEAL ESTATE THAN ST EES. C. E. MvCoinb tu C. it".. Aubtin, " 7.3 acres hi section 32, township' 30, range 1 E $ P. E. Martin to Charles E. Tay lor lot 7, block. 2, Nickell ad dition to Medford Maty E, Miles tu A. O.'Hulmuu, property in AHhlaud A. 1). Hoimaa to II. .1. Van 1W K'u, land iu neetiou 5, towunhip iitt, raue IE .1. W. Allen to H. h. Orr, lot 17, block lt Bunker Hill addition to Medford H. W. Huiitjnger to Thomas lowning, lots H and 9 and part of lot 7, block ftJ, Pennsylvaoia addition to Ashluud H. R. Stevens to Thomas .1. ' "Downing, property in Ashland Charles J, Brady to. Jennie Bel ileu Rradyt lot 5, block 4, Sum mil addition to Ashland W, M. Kennedy to John L. Own mer, property in Benttie's ad dition to Medford . I.. Nnrregau to Green Mat thews, bind iu 1 L V. 4, town hIi i range 1 W . Mrs. Lucy Langley to Maurice C Murray, property ,n Humil ton's additon to Medford .... Maurice C. Murray to Enistus J. Fonts, property in Hamilton's additiou to MedTord II. P. P'olilaud to John W. Allen, lot 17, block 1, Bunker Hill ad dit t fin to'Medford . '. Mary A. M. Fredenburg to James R, Hayes, laud in township .15 and H!"p, range 2 W W. W. Armstrong to David Weith, land in I) L C 72, town ship 3fl, range 2 W 750 TABLE AoCK" TATTLING, Itoml SnperviNor Sclmnian has a force nt work graveling' the road between i lie Washburn aud .McDonald rcHidenees. Our eiti.cus donated mueh oi the work. .1". W. Marksburg, the Ward 's Lini ment salesmnn, was here Tuesday rail ing on his ciiHtonfers and 'leaving a -oipply of his rure ulls. Tli'Agatu si liool (lionet I a nine months -iiici'i-HHrnl term June f, mid Miss May N'en loii is now home In enjoy a well earned rest. Hominy", afternoon hh Nealon - was surprised by n visit of her late pupils. lecoiripanied1, by vAlr. and Mrs. I), W. Imsli, Miss Kloreuce Kincuid soon made 'mown I ho object of their call, when die arose ns the representative of the -ii'holtirs, and after some complimentary renin i k presented tlicir teacher with a valuable ring as a token of I ho esteem u ttliieh they held her. Before Miss .Mae coudl grasp the situation Miss t'ay lirigsby I'linie to the front aud in a ueal lit I le speech presented li ben ul if til racclet, a gift from the Lincoln Liter iry society, connected with the school, The surprise and the tokens of the love it h r pupils was loo much for words to convey her sentiments and she fell liaek on woman's mat resort tears. I'lie Agate biiHeball team put in an ap lenrance nt this stage of the proceed iugN, mid as a supply of icn had just inivcd, they worn soon wrestling with in lee cream freezer, nt which job tliey 'howed up better than at the bat. The I'Oiupituy was soon enjoying the product of the freezer and other fixings and it s a safe bet they spent a couple of bourn pleasantly. The ball game between the Table I'oek nml Agnte clubs took place here Sunday, tho "Pommy" hoys polishing the gnt on by n score of 2D to 4. J. (I. Moonson nnd family left here last week for Californintl where thev fXpecl to locate. Onr best wishes go with thorn. The Table Rock, gate and Recce ''reek Humbly schools will have a bas ket picnic on Rogue river near the By lee bridge next Hominy, June 11. A orogiam of exercises ish being prepared und (he affair promises to be an enjoy ible one. All are Invited. Revs. Davis nnd Howlett conducted religious services here Monday and promised to be with us at the picnic i 'l.iblren 's day. Mrs. W. R. Byrum returned home Monday from Portland, where she has spent a week enjoying the rose carni val. ' )trW SECRET MEETING OF KOREANS EXCITE MUCH SUSPICION llONOU'I-P. June 10. Secret meet ings of the Koreans here tire exciting interest and rspeeinlly in the Japanese innrters. where it Is felt some sort of wiigeanep is being planned by the Ko reims similar to that in Hun Francisco, when diplomat Durham Stevens was killed. The local Koreans are in constant imich with the Korean league in Han h'raneiseo, and have been holding secret meeting every night for some time. o one is allowed to enter the meet i ties. and none of (lie Koreans will speak of luit transpire. NO MORE DIVORCES TOR DESERTION IN NEVADA KKN'll, Nov., June III. Aciriliaj; to ret-ent ruling by Judge Ore in the ircuit court, which he ssvs will guide Iho court in divorce ciiscs, no r.iore dt orces will be granted on the ground f ilcsiMloin. Heietofure it lino been poisihle for e.iple from other steles to sue for di iTce in Xevndu und obtain judgment sliliough tho spuuic were often igno runt that tin action had begun. MABRTED. riii:i:IAN CMWAI.T -In Ashland on June 7. by Her. W. I,. Mellinger. linnde N. l-'recinun nnd llar.el Z. 7.nm nra It. (ill.l.AM lirtillKS On .tuno by Rev. T, .1. Oaens, Charles K. Oilhsm in.. I rMilh Hughes. Dr. E. R. Ueeirjr Appointed. WAHIIlNdTON, June in. Oh rec ommi ndntion of t ongresinian fliiwley, lr. K. H. Hcuioy i,,,, !,..,, appointml Msmining surgeon t Medford, vie lir. V. 8, Jones, dofnsed. OREGON '8 DELEGATION AT DENVER WILL SUPPORT BRYAN PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. Ore gon's delegation of eight members to the democratic national convention at Denver will vote for and- support Wm. J. Bryan fl long an he is a candid a to. Tho Oregon .democratic convention placed its stamp of approval on the Nebrasknn's uuudidacy at the state convention held Tuesday. Aside from indorsing Bryan and pledging him the support of the delega tion from this state, the . platform adopted by the convention indorsed the initiative and referendum bv which the direct primary law was enacted; in- di.r-icd tho popnalr election or United States senators, indorsed the udminir 1 1 at ion of (lovemor Chamberlain and recommitted the party to -the wtab lirthinoiiL of a Jaw for electing senators by the direct vote of the people; de nounced the eitravagancPH of the postal service; urged the enactuu-nt by con gress of an addition- to tho interstate commerce law that advances in rates hall not become effective until the interstate commerce commission can determine their reasonableness; recom mended postal savings banks and the Hume system of guaranteeing bank de posits as provided in the stnto consti tution of Oklahoma. MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF WOMAN ENGROSSES OFFICERS BBLMNOHAM, Wash., June 1. With one suspect under lock and key, and posses searching today, the authori ties expect that before night they will hnvo solved tho mystery of the mnrder of Mrs. Wm. Morrison, whose throat was cut while she wns walking along a railroad track with a small girl. Shortly after the crime wns reported by the girl, u posse captured a mail who is suspected of having guilty knowledge of the crime, because he could not tfive au account of his movements for the time it wns committed. ' Mrs. Morrison was walking leisurely when the murderer suddenly sprang upon her and cut her throat. Hho died almost iustnfltlv. POLL BOOKS DISAPPEAR; BOTH PARTIES JOIN IN THE SEARCH 1 DES MOINES, Iowa, June ID.--An expiring search is being made for the poll books which were used' iu the re cent primary election, out of which has yrown u hot contest between Congress man Hull aud S. F. Pronty for u Rent in congress from the seveut h district. The disappearance of the books from flic vaults in the county auditor's ollice has created a seusatioa, and today the lenders of both sides are making charge against each other. How the books not away from the vaults no one seems to know, but the fact remains that 'they are nowhere to be found. Both parties claim the election by a large margin. MRS. FRANK GOULD WILL SEEK DIVORCE IN THE WEST NEW VOltK, June 10. It is stated here today by intimate friends of ''Mrs. Trunk .lay (iould that she will go f west soon to begin an action for separation from Imr husband. The laws of this slate permit of no divorce on desertion rounds. MARRIAGE : LICENSES. .Arthur L. Ifosn and l.ora K. Hock i rsmit h. Edgar Kighfc und Ma Smith. Mvrtle RESIDENCE FOR SALE n J 7 IVl New York Economical, because they cost no' more, and wear Jonger than others. And there is1 the Correct New 'York Style that stays in a "Benjamin" Garment to the end. Tht'5 why v wll "UnnjaAshi" ClorS Seventh St. The Host for the Money. The Auburn automobile -it the most 1 roomy and best machine ever offered 1 for the money. Bee it before buying, j L. B. Brown, agent. I time.' t The merchant and farmer, The saleslady and the clerk Will find that speculation ' Will very seldom work. Speculation is hi variably a very risky undertaking. When it comes to buying cigars, there's no taking chances if you Binoke our Del Marcia 15c, R. R. V. 10e, or The Medford 5c cigars. They have a rvpututiou for giving satisfac tion in every particular. We ask you in all fairness to give them a trial, R. R. V. CIGAR WORKS. Do You Use The best flour that nan he uiilled from the 1ost wheat money ean buy? -Davis Best Flour Is "best" by every (est. It sells for less money and gives twice as mueh satisfaction. Don't let. your groeer talk you into ' buying other brands shipped In. Try a sack and be con vinced. Ladies will find purest DRUGS Fine Stationery, PerfuMirs and Toilet Art H'Ich of nil Iuiuim, including New H.iiiio Hewing MiudiiueH, ut tint MEDFORD 'PHARMACY, Inc. The Big Drug Storo with Little Prices, lien r the Pnfltof fiee.. (lay Ctilliert Prcseriptionint ('. V. Hnrke Secretary SKVKN KOOMS AND BATH; AU TOMOHILK IIOlSK; CITY WATER; IM.KCTHIC LIGHTS; 8EWER CON NKCTION, best residence section. FRED K C. PAGE aae in IENJAMIN Correct Clothes for Men are itauSWDvi New Clothlna Store Medlord's Butterick Pattern Agency Baker-Hutchason Co. C Street, Just North oS Jackson 'County Bjnk AUTOMOBILES 1908 MOTOR CARS EXPERT KEPAIltlffCI. 'ALL 'WORK (lUARAXTKED. SUNDRIES FOR SALE. PUBLIC OARAGE. OARS STORED AND CARED FOR. Reos . 'Premiers Fords Kisel Kars WE ASK YOU TO NOTICE OUR LINE FOR '08. CAN YOU BEAT IT MEDFORD LOW EAST Will be made. this season by SOUTHERN PACIFIC Liinas in Oregon FROM-MKDKORD. ORE. as follows: Both Ways Ou Way Throngli Vin 'I'O I'ortlnnil. I 'iiliforniu. Chienuo S2.40 87.50 82.50 81.75 75.00 75.00 St. Louis ..- 77.40 St. Paul ti9.!)0 Otnfthn m.W Kansas City .. (WJM Tickets will bo on sale Inly ti, 7, 22, 23. August li, 7. 21, 22. flood for return in !() days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. REM KM HER THE DATES ' K14V f ur information call on A. ROSENHAUM. LtM-al Agent, or write to Vjf.MinRRAY, Oeiieral Pussejtger Agent, Portland, ' Oregon. Millinery Sale Reductions 1-2 to 2-3 You eertainlv ean't afford to miss a look at our M illiner v now. We have decided to clean it Hp and have marked every hnt down regardless of cost. We invite a look both at the window and inside the store. You can save from ONE-HALF TO TWO-THIRDS. Parasol Values When onr ParaHoU arrived tliis yvnr wo found that we had over bought nnd ritfht ut tlm "tart wo marked 1 lie priien fur less' thuu thoy nhonld hnvo been marked and less than most stores would think of selling jiarasol even at a sale. See the window aud make selections now. The low priees are 60c AND' TO $7.60. REOS 10 H. P. singlc-f'.vliiider 'Runabout,' with folding seat .'. 650 20 Il.'P.'doublQ-eylindoi' 'Roadster with jump scat..$1000 20 II. P. doublo-cylinder Touring Oaiy detachable tonnean ! $1250 PREMIERS 24-28 1 1. P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car..?2250 :!0-:)f) II P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car..$2500 n0-:W II.'.P. four-cylinder Roadster or Touring Car, double ignition ;$2600 40-4") H.'P. six-eylinder Touring Car, 7-passenger..?3750 FORDS 15 II .' P. foui'-cylinder Runabout ? 500 Same -with niei'litinieal oiler, running-hoard and lamps, etc $ 700 40 1 L P. six-cvlinder Touring Car $3000 KISSEL KAR 35-40 II. P. Touring Car or Roadster ..?2000 CAN YOU- MEAT 'THEM t Pjices F. (). 13. Factory. AUTO CO. THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian'is the best and most complete south of Salem PARTIAL LIST OF BLANKS REAL Quit etnim: Warranty DmiI Mortmr, Lomr and Hhort Fnrmi Hatsfact'n of Mortsuffr ilh Option to MISCtiLLANKOtlSi Pill if Sale Li)imr License Form Notice to TreMpawern Creditor' Claim Ami ins t EitHt Trannfir of I.in Power of Attorney Mwhanlc'g Lien Witter Right FR RENT. FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROOMS, ETC. (on cardboard). MINING Placer Location Bond for Heed Miner 'a Lien Summons Execution Judgment Transrript Commitment for Trial Search Warrant PROBATE Plitton!ror Uttera of Admtnhtration. Ad minbtn. tor's, Exwutorii and Goard tan's Bih1i and Deeds; Order Settfna Apart I'ropcrty Exempt from Execution: Order ConHrmlntSalenf Real and Personal Property ClUtion: CorrmiiMlon to AppniWnt; letters of Administration; Inventory and Appraisement: Proof of Will; letters Testamentary. CIRCUIT COURT Attachment ITndertalrina; and Affidavit Summoni Notk-eof tiamlihment for Attachment Cwt Bill (rand Jury Subpoena Criminal and Civil Subpoena Execution Indictment ' Search Warrant Traacripl of Judgment Notice to Jurors A comnlete, up-to-date line of U.S. SHERIFF BLANKS. SOUTHERN OREGONIAN MEDFORD Sweater Sale This summer will find many uses fur u sweater. An outing' trip or any game whoro one exorcises freely requires a ' sweater. We have sold hun-. dreds of sweaters and have more to sell. Just now, in order to elean out tho present, lot, we have reduced the priees exact ly ONE-FOURTH. A. W. WALKER, Manager. Oarage Eighth and I) Streets. Phone Main 213. ESTATE Deed Bond for Deed I T&x Payment ProvUion Buy Ijsnd AgnVn 1 ontracti Chattel Morttrag-e Arknuwledfrment Confuasion of J uilffmant Covers for Itlanka Quart location Water Right Oregon and U. S. Forms Contract tn Sell Oced Proof af Ijih-ir JUSTICE OF PEACE Civil and Crimtnal Subpoena Attachment Undt?itiklnjr and Affl Carnlnhment davit or Attachment Ct Bill Commitment for Fine Notice to Jurors Jury Ontor Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest LAND OFFICE,! 'COUNTY COURT AND All printed after the latest and best forms, rjj Orders promptly filled at Portland prices. Lti Give us a trial. OREGON r(in or rinr..-uw(u... er