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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 1910. f v S0MDPEIISM1 Bum Honors eitnio !u from tho Mho Ludgo WuilncNiliiy on IiIh wny to Nodding, Cul. Hu wiih onlluil lliltbor on nccoiinl of tlio death of hi brother, which oucurroil Biiviinil iIiivh K. Mr. Hogum hail no further In fo nun I Ion tluin lliu 11)01 o I'nut (lint Ills brother wiih dund. Tons nt (lootlfriond'H, Moiitgoinory'n Imir-ilroMMlnK pur lorn now onon. fit) Dr. !, V, llcilily Ik In Portland on a ilmorl IiiihIiiohh trip. Wonr KUWn HImion. A. I). Alllnon of Omuls I'uhh Ih vinltlng in Modfonl, Door inntM at (hiodl'rioiid'H. Mrs. J, II. Itniinmn wiih it visitor in .Modford Thurailny. J. If. Hcuuiiin of Gold 1 1 ill Ih in Modford on IiiihIiiukh, Mr. and Mrn. I1, J. O'Oara wore at Anhlnnd Wednesday on it vitiit. Wliilinmi'H (iindiiM tiro unexcelled. Tlii) Morrivnhl Shop lutH tlio oxoIiih Jvo iijjt'iioy for .Modford. It. 0. Smith of OrnntH Pnss wiih in Modford on professional busiiioMN. Areola, (hit now tttlila wntar. Htnr Ilottllng Works. 10 Mr. nnd Mrn. J, Ij. Ilmiiinorsly and Mr. nnd Mrn. Al J'oleroon of flold Illll weror in Medford Wcdnomlny evening to atlond tho porformniifo of "Ited Mill." j Phono 2(101, Ooodfriend'H. i Ooortro II. Durham of Grants Pnssj f wiih n Modford biiMineHS visitor Wed-nomltty. 1'orhnpyt yon ttoi'd n typewriter. Yon ran twnro nny mnko yon wImIi, in n rebuilt typowritor, at Tho Morri void Shop, at n roiiHonalilo prioo. Mr. Virgin Lewis of HoddiiiK, Oil., U vUltliifr hor hrothor, J. k TlaimnorHly, nnd family at Gold Hill. She wnn among thoso who nltcndotl 4,Tho Ited Mill" Wodnondny niKht. Arooln, tho now tnhlo water. Star k Ilottlini? WorkH. 10 Coroner Ivollof was cnllod frotn Gold Hill Wednesday on a falno ro- port of an Infant beinj; found In a poKtlmlo on tho P. & K. road east of Modford. John II. Carkin, attonioy at law, ovor jackHon County Hank. Miss Nina Cnrtor of Gold Hill wiih a Modford visitor Wednesday ovo nln. , Now hnir-drosBiiiK jmrlorn now open at MontKornoryV. fiO Gooivo CIimishoii, lately of Hnkor City, Iiiih ptirrhnscd tho Modfordr Bakery and Delicatessen Htoro, 42 South Central nvonuc, and is now enpipod in tnkinp; Htnok nnd Rotting tho IiiihIiiohh on a propor hnsis. Mr. ClatiHKon was hero lint throo dnys when ho hoenmo iniinctilutod with tho Modford pirit nnd dooidod to bc omo n ponnnnont roHidont. Carpet sweeper at Goodfriond'n. , A competent tttonot;rnphor wanted .Address "T," enro of this offico. 10 Wednesday afternoon wan a busy -day for tho county clerk, as far aa rfishiiiK licenses wore concornod, ho 'having issued 21 during tho half day. Tho aalo on Ilnrdon'a broad Ih in creasing dally. Thoro mutit bo n :rennon. A. 8. Flurry of Phoenix was at 'tho county Boat Wodnosdny on bus iness, Wear Kidd'a Shoos. V. A. Dunlap and N. 0. Powors, leading oitizoiiB of Talent, tarriod in Modford on tholr way to Jaokfionvillo to interview tho tax oollootor Wed nesday afternoon. Areola, tho now tnblo water. Star DottliiiK Works. 10 Goorgo Coopor, tho nonr-sido pitcher, who mndo thorn all look liko SO cents two yonrs oro, Ib horo on liia way south from Portland. Your jrrucor handlou Rardon's iiioad. ,T. Edgar Drouao and I. Oral Buroott, who havo boon spending a low days in Portland and otlior oorthom points, roturnod to Modford Wednoaday. Chlnawaro nt Goodfriond'a. H. C. Brokaw, from Washington, D. G., representing tho doparttnont f commerce aud labor of tho gov nmiont census bureau, who haa Locn In Modfdrd this wook, today ap pointed Dr. R. G. Galo of this city b spoolnl agent for Jaokson and Jo ephltio counties. Wonr Kldd'u ShooB. Ilnvo you triod tho dolloious clrinko and ioo oronm at Rardou's now fountain f 0. iF. Lohrkiml of San Francisoo, A. D. Davioa of Milwnukou and Ed win Hooker of Portland uro in tho valloy looking ovor difforont propor tios with a vlow of Invostlng. Wrlngora at Goodfriond'B. Goorgo Stophonson of ABhlnnd, oiio of tho original Hottlors of tho uppor valloy, was in 1 Modford on business Thursday. Rnrdon's now aodn fountain Ib serving nil tho latost drinks, ice oronm, oto. C. A. Wyokoff of Tnblo Rook was u Modford visitor on buBluoas Thurs day. Rooks Bibles, Prayor Rooks, po etry, fiction, gift bookn for children .and adults. Como in and look thorn over nt Tho Morrlvold Shop. IlaakhiB for Ilealth. II, E, Norton of Ilonloy, Cul., Is horo looking nftor IjuhIiiohh intoroHls. Carving hoIh at Goodfrlonil'H, II. h, Holgato, utato HuporlnUndeut of water, arrived; i'voin ICIiiuiath Falla Wi'dnoHday night and will hu horo Huvoral day a on official bum noan, I'oKili IrooH for nnlu at (on couth ouch, II, H. 1'attorHon, Nutili hotel, Wear Kldd'a Shooa. H. C. Oliver of Trail was In Mod ford ThurHtlay looking nftor htimncMH mattorH. Kituhou uteiiHllH at Gtiodfriund'H. Cluud ThompHou of Derby was in Modford Wednoaday. Tho Morrlvold Shop hna offico HtippllcH, Including filoH, blank bookH, luotnorimdum bnoka, pounilK, poim, InltH, IuIcwoIIk, tablota, typowritiir HtipplioH, onvolopoa, panto, uiuciliigc nnd fountain poim. " Mr. and Mrn. It. E. McCoy of Al lorton, In., are horo looking over (he country with a vlow to InvoBling. Coffee nt Good friend. Frank C. Clark of Anhlnnd was a Modford viHitor Wednesday evening. E. R. Sawyer for Hurvoya. Stibdi viaion and platting n specialty. Room 12, Kmcrk'k. llnlli fix t tiro h nt Goodfriond'a. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Craig of Eagle.!"" during a game will bo arrcalcd Point woro in Modford TliurHilay. A nice aclection of monthly bloom- tmr rones at 25 conta each. II. R. ELOPERS MAY WED: IN 18 MONTHS Father of Young Girl Who Twice Eloped With Youthful Lover Promises That Couple May Wed If Thoy Will Walt 18 Months. but bus ouch timo boon brought buck to Iter parents, loft today with his iniiiiiy lor tuicitgo. no win go from Chicago direct to Now York ntld from Now York Will Sltil for lnv.frt ul,n.i tin li'lll utnv t vi-.i vonra. nccordinir to nlnna outlined L. ' " " Seifort gave his word Inat night that J.i dnughtor nnd Foreman may bo married in 18 months if tliov still w!h in In, nt .Im f tl,,,.' ,!,., boifort'a depnrturo wna rnllior - - - nurrioti, nceoniing to inctnls. Ho, had planned tu tttko n month's tour through America before sailing, it ia anid, nnd tho change of plans arc tho result of the recent attempted elopement of hia daughter nnd her youthful lover. Johnny Wilkinson will likely oc cupy tho firat bag for Medford Sunday. It hna always seemed to tho fans that this wns his propor position. CIRCUIT COURT GRINDING. (Continued from Page 1.) court Thursday, tho jury being takon to Ashland' to vlow tho promises. Evi dence Is bolng hoard today. Following this caeo will bo hoard tho case of 0. B. J, Ifennoy vs. T. J. Konnoy, a bankrupt. Konnoy claims that thoro Is 2200 duo him as sala ry whtlo working la T, J, Konnoy's otoro. Tho clnjm was fllod with Wil liam Ulrloli na asslgnoo and was tak on Into court for adjudication, V. D. Mooro, who was lndlctod for carrying a concoalod weapon, has boon nrralgnod and a ploa of not gull ty ontorod. This caeo has crown out of a long btundlng fond which hna boon wngod on, Evans crook botwoon Mooro nnd hU brothor. Recently Mr. Mooro strapped a ulx-ehootor on his hip ob ho stated that ho bollovod hlmsolt to bo In dangor from bodily Injury. This caso will soon bo hoard In tho circuit court. Davis Claim Up Soon. Anothor phnso of tho enso of Edgar Hafor ot al, vs. Tho Modford & Ora tor Lnko, ot al will bo hoard noxt Saturday boforo Jttdgo Calkins, whon tho claim ot A. A. Davis, an unpaid crodltor, Is to bo consldorod, All of tho paid-up stockholders ot tho rond havo boon summonod Into court on that day. It was In ordor to hoar this claim boforo pnsslng finally upon tho application ot Rocolvor J. F, Roddy for his rocolvorshlp too that Judge Calkins rocontly doollnod to enter final ordor In Roddy's potltlon. A scoro of wltnossos havo boon summon ed nnd tho caso promises to uo ono or tho most Important honrd during this torm of court. Judgo Cnlktns dlroctod tho Jury which hoard tho caso of II. R. Holmos who was charged with soiling buttor In tho city of Ashland contrary to tho laws of tho stato to return a verdict of not guilty. This caBo camo up on an apponl from tho Justice's court In ABhland, Probto Matters. Polly Hasley has potltlbned the pro- cn.n,mn . A"''or m,d. ""quoit were g.vtng nS!, morn:Hir briht an(f enrIv ov. vui., jiuiv.il oi. ;jJoir conitc operas our umnngorb. ,;n . , i,, , , ru ini... !f R,.ifr i'n.nv r riK., .,.... ..TW"1 journey down to Rownrdennnn! Auo v. w i j . nurs uuiicict.i in Bingo ncccsaones, 1 , ,,! t, ll!m ,p ,:., Arpiifnrii n..rit.. cnir..ri i-. .i... t.u (..;.... I, . . , .. . . . , to establish htmselt m his tratntnir, femora v.....,.u ...u.., .,c uuu mi inter, wnon too musical comcuy qUarters 'paid-up ...u,.v. ...... ........... -iiurasu hirucK iuu uounirv iiiu uuuk BASE BALL BATTER . i. The baseball hoiiaoii hna ojiunml and Modford will play Jacksonville at tlio Modford bull park Sunday. Tho Rogue Wivor Valley longiit promises to put up fnat ball Una mimmor. The achodtilo cnlla for 20 gumoa. Modford and Jackaonvillo are tied for firat placo, and tho game Sunday ought to bt a good one, na tlio win ning team in thin game will load (h longuo. In the Omnia Pnaa game tho Mod ford boya woro tho moro dangcrouw nt all timos, excepting ono inninp they had two or moro men dio on bnaofl. Grants I'uhh matlo throo dou ble viiy Manngor Hall says ho ia glad Jackaonvillo hns a good loam tliU year tho bettor thoy nro, tho more intoroRting tho gnmoa. Young & Hnll offer $20 reward for information lending to the nrroat nnd conviction of the pnrlies break ing into the grnndatnnd and atouling baaebnll nrticlca. IVoplo rtimbing ovor tho fouco to get inaido tho ball j nnd proHCcuted to the fullest extent "f '" Inw. Antic, lanaca and Rlnckinctoi MILL GROUND some good flour Considerable Per Cent of Middlings, However, Is Found Victor Her bert's Music Good. "The Rod Mill" ground out its LOS ANGELES, Cnl.. March 31. grist of mirth and nolody with BomoJjim Jeffries will leave Los An good flour and a considerable per! B R, wPnlM.j :,t,, . i ...... : .1 . 1 1 : . mm..... c.ii:. .v.. """li' ,n,irrnu. .,. ,, nr SnhirrTnv nnH . and miifiio usually had so littlo merit that chorus girls, scouory aud stngo effects woro nbsoltitclv oascntinl to -tho success of tho production. It hoimiih Hint thnsn nllmc'lioim linvn tl l .1. I in ,-!.,,,, u .uu.u UUk oporns wnn moniorious rauBio nnui intfrfna ;a ff:i;. i alngors that can sing. lQJoft,nes 18 tB word from oTl,o Rod Mill" is atrong in some ' f6?hCJ" rtni n 1 1 . S enannnla Tl litio n tint f . T" " "7 h ."-.V. UUIitDU OUUIIUIV illlU UII1IIUU tus- tuntos, nnd Victor Herbert hns writ (0n somo very irood music. Ho is ni author that is capable of good tilings, but of lato yonrs has been bo engulfed in a maolstrom of ragtime that it is a wonder than nny orig inality is left. The comedy of lost night's opera is very good, although of tho lighter sort that will not stand moro than once or twico hearing. It is to Gilbert's comedy what "Ten Nights in n Barroom" is to "Hnm- lot." Tho men in tho cnat of "Tho Red Mill" woro good, as was also tho lit tlo aoubrotto. Tho otlior two ladv mombors, tho sister and daughter of tho Rurgomastor, may hnvo been good singers somo time, but it is now . A a caso oi sans cniirm, anus voice, sans singor and sans song Somo dny when wo hnvo rounded tho oyclo of folly nn author will oomo to tho front with nn ooorn liko "Giroflo," "Pirates of Penrnuoe," or "Lhtmos of Normandy," nnd our rnodora stngo managers will stngo thorn nnd tho theatrical trust will looson up nnd biro n fow roal sing ors nnd then you will aoo oomio op era tako another boom like it did whon "Pi'naforo" sot two oontinonts whistling "Littlo Ruttorcup." Novor nrindj tho Lombnrdis will bo horo tho 5th of April and you will hoar somo roal musio and aoo actors that can not and hoar an orchestra of sufficient siuo to givo tono nnd color to tho production, nnd n chorus that can sing. . E. M. ANDREWS. bnto court for guardlansnlp papers of tho porson of hor husband, Ell Has ley, an lnsano porson. A citation to show cnuso hns boon lesuod. In tho matter ot LoRoy Vornon Hicks, a minor, tho guardian haa boon dlschargod, the young man having nttnlnod his majority. Ho starts out In llfo with an ostato valuod at 13000. M, Purdtn, tho administrator of tho ostato ot Mary J, Dagg, has filed his final account and has boon discharg ed. Tho appraisers of tho ostato of J. W. Harrold,havo returned a report showing property valuod at $1000 and cortaln proporty In Texas tho valtto of which Is unknown, Tho guardian of Qilborta Roson stock hns boon granted permission In tho probnto court to purchase a pin- no for tho young lady out of tho funds ot tho ostato at n cost ot 300. A now caso was fllod Wodnosday In tho circuit court In which Goorgo Lot tls sooks to recover $200 on a promis sory note issued by H, ,P, Larson, ITaskins for IleaUh. ,.t mnko a atrong outfield. Wilkinson will play first bine Sun day. George Coopor, Mcdfonl'a left hand pitcher two years ago, hna ro turnod to Medford. The gnrno at Grant Pihh hint Sunday wiih a gruelling conleit. Af ter tho fifth inning it waa anybody's game, and tho Inat air Innings thn apoctntora woro kept in a high pitch of excitement. And aome apectneu Inr play would always come up to provont tho winning run from croaa ing tho pinto until the eleventh inn ing, when Modford aoorcd a man from second on lann' right-field hit. Manager Hall 'says he will make tho Jackaonvillo buahor from Apple gate look like 30 ccnta next Sunday". He does not think he ia a second Portioll. Young Ilcnselmnn on third bnac ia a fnat man, both in fielding and on tho bases, and with more experience will devcloo into tho bct third-baseman Medford over hnd. ThO Medford team averages good for the early season nnd if? the beat to atnrt off with that Medford baa ovjr hnd. JEFFRIES OFF SOON TO TRAINING CAMP Everything Will Be in Readiness Near Santa Cruz When Big Fellow Arrives Ready to Start Work. Bob Armstrong, who hclned nro - paro Lnngford for his recent fight with Flynn, will start for Roward-. ennan to prepare for tho big fel - low's cominc. Evervthine 'will bo, ready for Jeffries to steu in and Rn his nctixo work on tho dny he inrrjVC3i , WOrd W anxious to make his final plans nnd got nwny for his mountain rotront. According to the present plans Jeffrios will meet Borger nnd Farmer Burns in San Francisco. Berger will nnme tho meeting dny. After Jef fries transacts somo necessary bus' ineBS in tho high town on tho bay, tho trio will head for Santa Cruz. -- ? niifiiurnn innun : DUdintdb LuliALo : Edol Brau will bo in Medford this week. Ask Doe Ryan. 10 For wood of all kinds, soo the Squaro Deu! Woodyard. Pho.ie 2(501. Fir street, botween Second nnd Third slroots. Gould & Lindloy. proprietors. 201 Wear Kidd's Shooa. U jou U'Ulll suusiuiuiou . Smrk !a,! Flo a- For sale at tho Russ Mill, Remein- Si... Edol Brau will be in Medford this weok. Ask Doo Ryan. 10 Haskins for Honlth. Ralph Stanley of Browusboro spont Wodnosday in tho city. BASE Sunday, At, Medford Medford vs. GAME CALLED 2:45 P. M. Grand Stand 40c Wc are SOLE NEW TRUST COMPANY IS. W. R. Coleman, R. B. Dow and A. E. Rcames Are Incorporators Prin cipal Office Will Be in Medford. t incorporation papers of the Trust company, with a capital stock of ? 7500, have , been filed in the office of the coun- ( ty clerk. Tho incorporators nroW. R Coleman, R. B. Dow and A. E. ' Rcames. The principal offico of the company, ns implied by tho name, is ' Medford. iho incorporation papers provide that the company should earn- on nil business having to do with the NOTICE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S LAND DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE Mr. S. J. Adler will be at the hotel Moore March 17 to 1 for the purpose of seeing those who are inter ested in the company's fa mous Alberta wheat lands. He will be prepared to fur nish complete information, including maps, literature, prices, etc. Call on Mr. Adler and arrange to take advan tage of our low-rate semi monthly- excursions during tins season and inspect these lands. EOE-McCARTHY LAND COMPANY, Colonization Agents Canadian Pacific Railroad. BALL April 3 Ball Park Jacksonville Bleachers 25c CUTH BERT'S You are invited to inspect our line of ' Rug's AGENTS for these well known lines, tci& WHITALL Wilton and Body Brussels Rugs. SANFORD, Axminster and Tapestry Rugs. QUAKER CITY Ingrains, Carpets and Art Squares. . OUR QUAYITYis the best, the PATTERNS will pieaee you. Our PRICES are RIGHT. We havo also on display a fine line of Steel Ranges nt prices ranging from $22.50 to $47.50. Work has already begun on our new building at cormx Central avenue and Sixth. We are temporarily shw ing goods at COX WAREHOUSE COR. 11TH AND FRONT STS. PHONE "MTATHT 3721 general trust company. Mr. Rcames is to have active charge of tho new company and after the first of tho month will bo located in Medford. $150 AN ACRE 270 acres, fooikill land, st 6 vSes inm 'Med ford; there are about 85 acres which includes about 26 acres are Newtown and SpiUenbeix apples as4 Chhm pears- -xbc are 25 acres of Newtowns in their secaa4 yemc wkk peck"JMw and abont 0 acres of Newtowns Jonathans and 10 acres of BartleM ad AsjeH -.jtears jast piBWd. About 200 acres of first-olasa frait la&l m h'pkieo. Sltefe are. many springs on the place and coBrnderAle water 'Im "de-J vclopcd for irrigation; two bosses, f&4. hm ami. ether thaBdimn.t Would snbdmdo nicely. Easy tersas. $250O-Sbcty acres, 6 miles from Medford. a&otft IS aeres elers "d partly planted; small buildingc , $250 AN ACRE 70 acres, about 4 acres planted to Newtown and old; in addition, abont 25 acres cleared; Rood new 6-room plastered basse, aevkn; -alse set f . old buildings. Oiuld be subdivided iettm im srlurM'tsaete ieely.. easy terms. $5500 Six miles from Modford, good new 'bwiSmt, a&eai 8 aerea planted to Newtowns, SprUeabergs aad pars, 3L and 2 years -etd;; about 7 acres additional cleared, balaaee sat Mm cMariBK; freed team, wagon and machinery g08 B 9ltn. 3Us :1s -a 46 ncre tract. 1 $15,000 This price holds till April 1 only; V acres, 'close'to Cen tral Point, good new buildings, level iaad, 'Ctj-class '.fruit ad alfalfa land. This tract, has aboat 7 azrss ia .alfalfa aal the lial- nnco is all planted as follows: son, 2 acres Newtowns in third season, 3 acres Winter Nelis in. and 1 acre Spitz in second 6 seme Tiwiletts m -seceadj season, balance just planted. The price tteiiia'aat g.'teUk'aoro than $300 an acre, which is very Back leas Aaawiiers.ra.aluu;f for adjoining land. $12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 18 jimu &i;'9 aorosiB,Bart-' lett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years old; bse .m;.ffeftd -se3;vtenBg. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and BesefMrs,14 5rearseId;itiw8u trees are in full bearing and will pay a sea .iaescae use. ,tle 'price, . i asscea. $7000 Thirty-five acres of black under tho ditch and can be irrigated. 13.000 Thirfv.fnn ami oTnui nnd Spitzonborgs, 5 to 7 years of age; 14 -iwes.aaalia,.'8.cre8 in peaches, 2 acres in berries; irrigated; SwMlJKafta, , $14,000 Thirty-five acres; bnildings; exatif&amdBj 'aa ,iai iSwc &'M homo; 12 acres in apples and pears 3 yearn -eSd; itteeut aa-rs of bearing orchard; 11 aores in alfalfa; aM fine deep if pee seQ. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stewart tracts are from 10 to 25 aeres ia sue; fiae -btaldae spots ea 11; can all be irrigated; cheapest tracts in Vmiioti .Baigefcoalteed ; .easy I terms. $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 and tho valloy; easy terms. W. T. YORK & CO. THE man who car ries a Howard Watch finds himself in good company. L.eaaers in nmencan attairs stnee Lincoln's young manhood have relied on the Howard. Howard Time' has been a determining factor in every phase of the nation's advance. The first Howard was alio the first American watch. It was made in 1842 and the finest models cost 500. To-day the price is lower and the watch is better. Every Howard U midendidiuitcdljt witch, G1 and timed In In own cite at the factory and a printed price ticket attached. rrlcejitti-3$ to tto. Let ci tbov you thu uutlnctirc watch. 1 i Cstewa mm efcaM tfearash.Un gaae at Gtnuete tPaes. -Watek kim Sand&y a4. ym wiH eee -eesw otmL pitckfc- on tins ptoeo wwr planted ' .irsit, ' ia bennac. VM'tauiaR wrMttet; j?st pCaated; also 3 Jiit miles firm Xe?enJ, ffre-GM; Z5- SpiUnarp wpltm, oetly 3 years; HHdr Mrva4iaB 'Mtknee -easily Krfct re-CeHHe ia'fonrtfe'&cm-; ceauoa, 5 ms Sartletts ia 'laird third ttojisrw, '9 TTewfcrwns, ri stiety. 3 aJbemTUBafi, at VmJMexml - w -' fl acre tr&ete; -mS iraa 'Mdfrd ; ' . . ika&lfc 10-aera erdbaviMgjrardea.imets in! (I Have rawstfiy ajfrancik! 'k prfet $5.81. We fan m 'bwikl ; rfuH Mm a Hwnri ww awy irtflty ym may Mr at flntiM prim. Van de 'Cm & Jasmami