T1TIS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 38, 3930. SOCIAL AND MURAL : BUSINESS LOCALS f i 4 ' MYSTERY HOVERS Arthur Hrown of tltu Itnguu Mugn r.liio vun lit OrimtH I'ltstf TtuiHtliiy on llllHillllHH, Mrs. Nyo and daughter loft Tiioh day morning for Himtiburg on n vIhII to relatives it ml friends. Mrs. Thompson of Host-burg, who littH Immmi visaing Imr cousin, Mrs, H. 'h. Iloiinolt. of Mini ford, rnturtioil to her Iioimi Tuesday morning. Captain M. V. KKKtimtun of Ash litml was In Medford Tuesday on a business trip, Lu Hoitll of Lukoviow, otio of the prominent elllri'iiH ttnil eoiiMlHtur.l boosters of l.nko county, is visiting relatives itml friends In Mcilfonl and Central Point. T. C. Dugun of Kaglo Point was it Medford visitor Wmluomluy. K. C. .IiiiilcHou of Ashland visited Medford Monday evening. J. V. Foster of (lur.ollo, Ca!., is In Medford on business. V. A. Sumner, Jr., of the Modoc much. wns jt Moilfonl viHltor Mon lny. M. I). Fouler of Gold liny in In Medford today. A Marriage license has been granted to Waller Larson of Med ford nml Mia I.lllio Ficko of Jack sonville. Tho wedding will tnlta place tlilw evening at tho homo of the bride In Jacksonville. I h. K. WillinniK of Contrnl Point spent Tuesday In Medford. T. 0. Kriokson. speeinl agent of the forestry service, who has hcon visiting his parents and friends In Dakota, is expected to return to Med ford in tho near future. II. Q. Poole of Kugeno is visiting with relative near UiIh oity. Ilnnrv Crane hns left for n visit of some duration with hU pnrontH in , Son Francisco. Tho city council will moot in reg- nln- NoiiMjnn evening. W. II. Jnckson of Grants Pans in upending n few dn'H in Modford. Miss Mary Jllair of Portland !h In Modford vixilin gwilh friends. llarvoy W, Hendricks of Peyton is spending n few days in Modford on huiuon. I. K. Whiting inado a huninoss trip to Fugle Point and tho Antelope sce tion Tnodnv. Mr. and Mr. W. M. Taylor of Fl leushurg, Wash., nro visiting Mr. and Mr. J. A. Perry. Mr, "Mr. Perry arc cousins. W. T. flrieve of Jacksonville in in U H t Wear Kldd's Bhoos. Ilulck In tho king of tho nnto rnrld. What have you to oxehntigo for 80 noros uiihnprovod land. Hogtio Hlvtir Laud Co., Woodvillo, Or. 2f)5 Who doesn't sigh for a Hulck? Wear Kldd's BIiooh. Tho Ilulck has glvon bettor satis faction for llvorg and prlvnto two than any motor car In tho valloy. Auk tho ownorii. '!50 Fruit, alfalfa and general farm landH In tracts to suit purchitBor. Now lownaito addition, just plotted. Wo can show you oxcellont opportu nllloB; prices right. Rogue Itivor Laud Co., Woodvillo, Or. 255 You neod a Ilulck. 280 OVER MURDER Widow of Bank Rcijcnt In Franco i Comes to Mysterious and Vio lent End In a Rallwa) Coach. PARIS, Jan. J8. KffortB to fin J tho Hiippoticd murdcreY of Mmo. Oouin, widow of tho rogent of tho Uauk of Franco, who met u mysteri ous death' on a train hetwecn Foil tainhleau and PariK, were abandoned today by the police. Officialdom Ih equally divided over 'A Uox of Monkcya" at tho opera j Ho theories of accident or murder, hotiflo Saturday, Jmnmry 22, 1) p. m.' ( Many bcliovcil tho woman to have No ono kuowH how lonj,' n Hulck ' fnl0n from tho train, whilo othorrf til I .... 1 Vm ltittt imu nvnp it'firil ! Will lrti iui nv !' wv.. ij i TO INVESTEGATE COST OF LIVING California State Bulldlnfl Trades Council Gives Executive Board Power to Probe Into the Matter. MONTEKEY, Cal., Jan. 18. A HtruKKlo to prevent the further in creaHcd prices of' foodntuffs and tho cot of living was lttimeUcd today in tho annual convention of the state building tradert council, in session here, when a resolution was intro duced giving tho general executivo hoard power to proceed with an in vestigation. - DEADLOCK OVER PRIMARY BILL Appears That Legislature of Illinois Will Reject Measure and Sub stitute One With Some Similarity. Tho resolution proiwaos that tho pportod by tho railway, which feat Inhor unions at present seek no fur-, SPItlNOFIELD, III., Jan. 18. With a deadlock in the state senate and every indication of ono in the house, it appears today that the di rect primary bill before the legisla ture, will be defeated. The scnato today became dead locked and adjourned until tho honic shall come to a decision this nftcr noon. It is regarded as likely that the houfio also will deadlock. Should no solution of the diffi culty present itself, it is thought that the Shurtleff bill will be substitute!. out. Tho first ones uro sun ruu-i nossibilltv of big damage verdict, 1 tlier mlvancc in wages, out mm incir, ii.m .ui . nlng. .258: . ' hold the murder theory. I energies almost entirely toward a' the county an.t euy can... .nie, . The accident, theorists explain flu ' prevention of tho rurtlier nso in mo compels mem in c.cct Wednesday Men's Gloves Wc will put on sale here tomorrow 50 pair of mop's horschidc and pigskin gauntlet glovca, rogulor $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a pair qualities. Sale price 1.25 a Pair You npprociato tho work the high school Is doing. Show it by attend ing "A Ilox of MonkoyB" Snturdny, January 22. Wear Kidd's Shoes. ' Kvor see n "Hox of Monkcys'l? If not go to tho opera Iioiiho Friday night. 202 Tho Ilulck In tlio auto bent adopted to tho ne'ds of tho Ilo&uo rltor ru ley, comblnliiK Ucbt wolRht, IiIrIi power, npcml, and durability. 2C0 Meeker's January clearnnco salo ends Saturdny, Jonunry 22. DettcrJ ,mjI( fe fonv i or.n , , , circumstnnceH as follows: "Subject to hemorrhages, and so attacked, Mmo. Oouin left hor com partment nnd went to tho washroom. Iteturnintr. sho sat down near tho cost of necessities. I select state and congressional can- Special attention is to bo directed 1 didatcs1, toward tho prevention of cornering markets on foodstuffs. Tho reso lution k'ivcs tho general executive GOVERNMENT CONTESTS ASHLAND MAN'S RIGHT 50 dozen men's Oantuu flannel work gloves with tight fitting knit wrist, 10 1 Pau 3 for 25c door, which on all Kuropenn coaches ! hoard the power to exercise a veto .... nn (tm iiln 1 on all nction of local uiiioiih seeking Imrrv Tlio Ilulck "White Streak t"!.-! opened nnd, clutching at tho curtain, ,B ,,0,l.- .. i. ftl If you never laugh, dont attend '"A Modford on husiiiPHs today. j There will b a special meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Meth odic Episcopal church on Wednes day afternoon in tho basement of the church. All members are urged to ha present. Kx-Sheriff J. M. Under of Kaglo Point is in town on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlninc Khun return ed Tuesday from a visit to Ashland. Willinm Patterson of Ashland was in Modford Tuesdnv on Inud busi ness. T. J. Hnrloton of Central Point spent Monday in Med ford. Mrs. Edwin Judy of Oriffin crook ded Snturday night at her homo in that section. The fuuornl took placo Monday afternoon, tho interment be ing tnnde in Odd Follows cemelerv. Mr. Judv has been a residont of flriffiu Creek for a number of yenrs nnd leaves a wide circle of frionds. Ilox of Monkoys," the roaring two act comedy given by tho high school Boniors Saturday, January 22. Onco own a Ilulck and you will never need another. It has duality. 208' What is lifo without n Iluickt 280 Just arrived, tho moat completo stork of Hoods In tho city. Whore? It. It. V. Nursery, office 25 W. Main struct. 259 Wo carry tho largost and most completo stock of ornamentals be- tween Portland and San Francisco. It. It. V. Nursery, office 25 W. Main 1 strent. 259 Plant your bulbs now. Wo carry! a comploto stock. It. It. V. Nursery, offleo 25 W. Main st. 259 i It's a plcasuro for us to show I rnvlor and goods,- and wo do not feel hurt If 1 i.tn t. It in vrtiiv lutnrAHt (n tmv ' of us. II. II. V. jsuroory, an w. Main st. 259 under tho train's wheels. Thcro her rings fell from her hnnd, her hand bag was ripped open by tho wheels, which cut off the nnfortunnto wo man's feet. All the woman's effects were found strewn along tho track, in cluding several hundred frnncs. Thcso nro taken by the accident the orists to support their contention that the woman met an accident. Agitation is continuing through Franco, however, for the introduc tion of the American stylo of railway roach. Testimony is being. tnken today before W. II. Canon, United States commissioner, in the contest enso of tho United States vs. V. h. Camps. This is a case whero the government contests the right of the Tiomcstcad- ccrtnin lands in the Dead In- imon nn tho side. Tim imtirrmo'rlv closed, higher WagCS, swung open. It struck a bridge pier, At the same lime, every trade un hanged shut and covered Mmo. Oouin i tonist is wrcd to ally himself with ;! iniininrml ,.lnc nml wnmlivrirk. ono or another of the state labor 1 . ! t . t nnntn The woman, fainting with fright and oomes to secure co-opcrnuo. "-"" i i hit fnwnnra' nwfn 9n r tnn a nnri ninnr vi " rwar.l. i no uoor again A.w...w. y ,. fim unionists to nil public otliccs trora , " - the lowest to tho highest. ! Hnimnnt never made a bonafido It appeared today that this con- i homo upon the land, and that neither vention is likely to commit itself to he nor his family ever became pcr- r it.- i ;i hnnncnt residents upon the Innd in progressive than at- any previous tunc. Ladies9 26-inch parasols, the best $1.25 value in tho i'it. Special price for tomor row only 90c each Get your, tickets early for a "Ilox of Monkovs." Itomomher that when ANTELOPE RANCH 'Merchant Who Recently Disposed of Business Buys Blrj Tract. ANTI SALOON LEAGUE CLOSES CAMPAIGN HERE Millionaire Dies. CHICAGO, III., Jan. 18. John Fnrson, an eccentric millionaire banker of this city, died hero today of heart disease. Farson was noted for his peculiarity of dress, nnd on sovcrnl occasions imitated the fnsh- I ions of dress nffected by Mark Twain. lie frequently followed : Twain's cxamplo in wearing a white dress suit. LIBERALS IN LEAD. (Continued from page 1.) his usual majority.' question, nor had any intention oZ so doig. Camps is a resident of Ashland. If you haven't Joined tho Medford Commercial Club now is the time tof do so. BENSON PAYS TRIBUTE. (ContlnofJ from page 1.) I.lqunr IiiUTCCs"Ma) Withdraw. charging tho duties of our steward ship. It would have been Impossible for anyone to have secured, practical ly unsolicited as they vr-o by you, so many public endorsements of the approval of the people. "I have accepted your resignation and, as you will not by tho press dis- ( patches of this day. have fo olwod ccuUvo Qf th(j tQ lhank QT your recommendation. I feel thatt , , Our 10c Windows Do 'ou wan't a bargain in tinware, kitcheu utensils, etc.? Then take a look at our 10c window tomorrow. Its for one day only. 50 boxes of of axle girase. You usually pay 25c for this. Here tomor- ow 10c Box, 3 for 25 "Webb- halters, leather and rope hitching straps, 25 to 50c values, tomorrow loc each 2 tor 25 , HUSSEY'S 02 you buy fruit trees from us you nro abso lutely itnarantoud mralnst illscaso of I any nature, as each and ovory troo Is thoroughly inspected nerore u Ioav'H our hands. Wo have on hand tho following vnrlotles: Yellow New town I'lppln, Spltzonborg, Wlnesnp. Hartlott, Do Anjou, Cornice, Winter KoIIIh, Ilosc nnd Howell pears; Ding, Lambert and Itoynl Ann cherries, Knrly and l.nto Crawford. KIberta, Triumph, Aloxunder, Halo's Karly, I-'oBter. Mulr. Salway. Phillips and Tuscan CIIiik Peaches. H. It. V.i NurHOry. 25 West Main street. 259 Whllo they Inst, n few thousand 2-3 foot poach trees, coast jjrown, 10 conts each. It. It. V. Nursery, officer 25 W. Main st. Ask about tho now raspberry. 259 Tho Ilulck is tho most economicnl of all cars on unsolino. "Hill" Hod-, son and Shoriff Wilbur Jones drove a Whito Strenk from Medford to Qrants Pass, a distance of 33 miles, nn one unllon of gasoline. 258 Tho last pound cannot brenk tho hridfjo until it has been previously overloaded. Tho last car novor would have stalled tho train if tho onrino had not boon previously over taxed to an unroasonablo deiroo. Nor would thnt last bit of dust have stoppod your watch if it had not hcon Inhorinc undor more than nor tnnl strain. Lot us oxnmino yoi.r watch. Wo will toll you tho fnots of its condition. Van Do Cur & Jns itmnn, I'hipps bldr. 2.111 A small investment in tho Queen Anno Addition (incorporated) will brine; hnndsomo returns. LotB $500 and upward, easy tonns. 285 Don't forgot "A Hox of Monkoys" at tho Modford thontor Friday night. 202 Tho high school soniors in a "Ilox at tho John R. Knodell, State Superintend ent, and A. B. Zimmerman, As sistant, Wind Up Campaign. John It. Knodell, stnto superin tendent for tho Anti-finloon I.enguo LONDON. Jan. lis. Threatened ' thorer Is no other man better quail- secession of tho liquor Interests of fid to advise mo on such subjects Ireland from tho Irish Nationalist : than yourself. In addition to this, party, Is causing tho party leaders tho bar of southern Oregon and a much anxiety according to a dispatch largo numborot promlnont citizens from Dublin received horo today. Gf that section, have approved your It Is reported that tho split bo- endorsement, twoen tho Nationalists and tho II- "With your leaving tho public sor quor Interests Is so great that It will vice at thl stlmo, I feel that tho stato for Oregon, npd A. H. Zimmerman, 1 result In general support of tho lat- 0f Oregon has lost ono oi Its most his assistant, wound up tho cam-1 tor to tho parliamentary candidate i trusted servants nnd an officer who paign they hnve been waging ngninit whom tho Limerick licensed vintners has, durlns all of his honored caroor, tho saloon in Jackson county nt association has announced Its Intcn-j nerved his stato well. Medford Rundny morning nnd eve-.Hon of putting up against tho Nn-' "In conclusion, I desire, as tho ex iling. I ttonallstcandldate In tho elections i . In tho morning MV. Knodell lato this month. i preached at the M. K. church and The reason for tho trouble. accord Mr. Zimmerman nt the M. 12. church lng to tho dispatch, Is tho campaign South. In the evening mass meet-'tho Llbornls, allies of tho National ings were held nt tho Baptist church, j lsts, aro waging throughout England where Mr. Zimmerman officiated, . against tho Kquor element. and nt tho Presbyterian church, where Mr. Knodell wns the speaker. Roth churches were crowded and mnny wore turned nwnv. i the service rendered our state during your term of office, and to wish you and your family good health and prosperity. "Very truly yours, (Signed) '"FRANK W. BENSON, "Governor." Tho fololulng telegram was dis patched to Governor Benson: "Medford, Oregon, January 15, 1910. "Hon. Frank W. Benson. Governor,, Salem, Oregon: "In view of your appointment of Frank M. Calkins .rs circuit Judge, tho undersigned attorneys hereby ex press their approval of your action and tho belief that tho best Interests of tho people havo been thereby sub served. (Signed) W. E. Phlpps, L. O. Narregan, John Carkin, Gus New bury. T. W. Miles. Wm. S Crowoll, F. J. Nowman, M. Purdin." WANTED girl to A Chocolate Dipper, or learn the business. RUSSELL'S. P. T. Lawton, who rocontly dis posed of his implomont business in 'this city to Cuthbort & Co., who are .to ocQUP.V the first two floors of tho new block to ho erected by A. A. 'Davis, has purchnsod tho Joff Ham lin plnco, or old Moyora tract, in tho Antelopo valley. Tho tract consists on Monkoys" Friday night of -180 uores of Innd, 200 nercs of which arc plowed, tho balnnco hohig timber land. A house, barn nnd other buildings stand on tho plnco. MesHi'M. Cutlibert and Lawton loft lust ovoning for Pprtlnnd, whore thoy will imrchuso a carload of vehicles. .KLAMATH FALLS TEAM WINS; SCORE 29 TO 17 At tho Wigwam Inst nlgJit tho Klamath Falls Imskotlmll tonm took tho Modford high school tonm down the line hv n score of 20 to 17. , Tho Kluniath team is oomposod of seasoned nlnvers nnd wore too much for tho Modford boys nt evory stngo of the game. Still, tho fnot that tho score was not grontor in favor of tho Klnmnth county mon shows that ... ..t . .. i i ! ii.- ir..i Willi practice nun couoiiwg uiu inuu ford high school oould put up n 'pretty fair nrtlolo of ball. Medford thontor. 202 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOU BALE Light spring wngon 125 8. Oakdnlo. 259 WANTED Man to contract" for clearing 7 acres timber land 2 miles woat of Modford. Answor B. V., enro of Mall Tribune 204 FpU SALE Houbo and lot In Hood Itivor, Orogon, or will trn'fifor proporty In Medford. Address A. J. Emorson, 114 Tripp street, Mod ford, Orogon. 271 FOU SALE A good 8-room Iioubo, 1 aero of ground, somo fruit, barn, chicken Iioubo and woodshed; water In Iioubo. Pleasantly situated In Aahlnnd, Oro. For particulars nd- dress L. n. 54, Aahlnnd, Oro. Rnnso Rouso and Gcwrgo M, Stophonson of Ashland spent Tuos day in. Medford. Momlny nfternoon a meeting of tho Anti-Snloou lengue of Jackson county wns held nt tho Christian church and n central committeo to conduct tho work in tho county wns appointed. Tho names of this com mitteo are for tho timo withheld from publication. Tho themo of tho Sunday evening standard in numbers groat onough Tho Nationalists allied themselves with tho Liberals following Premier Asquith's declaration for a modified The man who makes the hlgh-grads form of homo rule for Ireland. 1 Mon horb who aro familiar with Irish politics are of the opinion that ' tho defection of the liquor people will not work n hardship with tho Nationalists." Thoy assort that when this element sevors its connection with tho Liberals, porsoiiB opopscd to liquor wlit flock to tho Liberal ANNOUNCEMENT The Rogue River Canning & Evaporating company will devote Mondays and Thursdays of each week to custom work in the man ufacture of cider, apple butter and jellies. Phono your orders for nico sweet cider to 11X2. Deliveries will be made on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY goods. 129 EAST MAIN STREET. Mill in West Medford. Prions 11X2. i talks by Messrs. Knodell nnd Zim mennnn was "Tho Eliminating of the Saloon : What ITns Recn Douo and What Is Purposed.'' At tho Monday afternoon meeting it wns resolved thnt tho Jackson county branch should nnd would work for a statewide prohibition and to that end would concontrnto all their efforts. ROYALTY DOES AS SHE PLEASES; LONDON SHOCKED to offset tho losses, and perhaps to provldo a substantial Increase in strength, N , P0ST0FFICE MAKES GAINS. (Continued from pace 1.) LONDON, Jnn. 18. Clad in little elso thnn hor title, Lady Constance Riehnrdson is appearing nightly nt a local muslo hall as a "barefoot" dnncor, As Lady Riehnrdson is clad in filmy gaiuo only, tho polico are doubtful as to tho eorroot applica tion of tho term "bnrofoot," but have refrained from noting in the mnttor hoonuso tho dansouso is n woman of titlo. If sho wore sinuly a profossiounl dnncor hor costume, or Inok of it, would not bo tolorntod. Lndy Richardson hns npponrcd in both wnys through tho window wns $175,011.34. Asldo from this 115 money orders w-ero Issued for saving purposes I amounting to $7,CS5.for which $27.50 was paid, Mail Handled. During tho year tho number of lottors and prlvato post cards mailed totaled 770, S03; government post cards numbered 40,489; there wore 414,435 pieces of second class mnt tor mllod and 42,700 of third and fourth class mattort Of official mat tor thoro woro 13,000 pieces, making a total of prleces received, 1,272,420 Tho number arriving was 1,700.000, making a totnl .handled, 2,972,420. During the yoar 030 special dollv ory lottors woro dolivorod and S29 s.milnr dances at pnvn o chanties hnmi,0(, to n toM of 14l02, of', for monoy, but last night was hor first nppoaranco ns a professional follower of Mnud Allon nnd a host of "Snlomes." Nor exhibition made first-nighters nt the Alfred Rntts Pnlaco musio hall gasp, and it is termed tho most daring display Lon don hns yot seon, which 5,347 wns received. Truly tho business has grown wonderfully. To hnndlo It, ton per sons nro required natdo from tho poatmnstor and his assistant four clorks, four cnrrlors, ono rural route nnd ono star route man. The Jackson County Realty Co. With offices in residence, comer "West Tenth and King streets, are always prepared to show you the best Jackson countv has in the real estate line from tho unimproved laud to tho best bearing orchards, farm land or stock ranches; also city property. Tho manager has had ten yeais' experience in the county, which will aid the pros pective purchaser. Seeing is knowing. "Wo also have modern rooms to accommodate our patrons. JACKSON COUNTY REALTY COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON 1. f I t'. 7