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    MED FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910.
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M'GUIRE TRIAL
MURDER UNDER WAY Home Course
In Domestic
NEXT WEEK'S SUDJECT-USE OF COLOR IN HOUSE DECORATION
Josophlno Circuit Court la Grltullnu
Out Much Work Graml Jury Is
Chosen, but Adjourns.
Science
OltANTH I'AHH, Or., April 21.
Tint trial of JntiiuH McOuiro, who wan
Indicted at tho Jnuiinry term of court
XIV. Principles of
Home Decoration.
Dv EDITH G. CHARLTON,
for murder u tho flrt degree, itnrt-n cw0 o DomeiUe Econoroy, i0w
oil Wodnemlny iiioriiliiit nml tliu day
wan spout In uolecllng n Jury. Col
vlg & Williams wore appointed by
thu court to defend McOuIro, whllo
Attoruoyn Mulkoy anil JolinMoii nro
looking after tho liitoroHU of tho
stnto.
It will bu romoinborod that Innt
January Jniiion McOuiro hIioI ami kill-
ml Tpnntr. Kunplca. in ilio mountain
near tholr home about 12 miles from
Stale College.
Coprrlbl. 1910, tr Amerltn fret
Auocl'tlon,
T
old aro combined without ijucntlonlng
whether umt milts the other or not, j
and Iti eoticiUeiicc both are npulled,
Bom Rultt to Follow.
CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER
Mr. Itobcrt Kyle nnd Mi i Eiiz.i-, unwholesome conditions that have
belli Blnnton pent tho aiirrnoon of been n rnennco to tlio health of the
To furnUh n honif-tlHfnctorlly ono jTu;(lny lioi'jiinj,' ill Mt'ilfoiil. whole neighborhood in years piist
rntiKt nlwajn consider tho Mtylo of j ,rrH jfnry p. Wlijto of Wooilville bo entirely dono away
nousc. itN locution, mo use to which h ,h tml Horidii)cr a few Otn here ""
I to ttu put, tin well an the cost of ItN
rurnlxliliiK. Not n single piece of fur
lilture Hliould lie bought without Nome
thought as to whether It Is suitable for
the home and ltd use; hImo whether It
will bo In hnruiony with furniture al
ready In It.
when n woman Iiiih sulllclent money
with her brother, Kd Farm. Hho re
tiimt'd to lior home on Wednesday.
II. II. Shoroy of Albion, Mich., i
in lown, tho guost of hi Kifter, Mrs.
H. It. I'enfield. Ho is much im
pressed with tho benuty and fertility
of tin vnlloy nnd snys that he will
nt her command and can furnli.li tho l,J0Vcr n(,in ,jrilK of Michigan fruit.
Iioubo completely from cellar to attic , ,,,
It In nn easy matter to give the con- W. " Knhler has sold )m fue-ncrc
tract Into tho hand of n professional, fruit orchard on Hear creek to a
occaHlonnlly with good results, some- ( buyer from Seattle. While wo did
time dlnapiKilntment. Uut when one .not Icnni tho price paid, we undcr
inunt consider dollars carefully nnd 'htand tlmt it was eminently sutififac
furulsh one room nt n time, possibly 'uty (0 jfr Knhler
only getting the "wt-ssltles , Tho 'ow'n h fu'of Grangers this
for that room nt first. It Is n harder i r , P ,i., ,i
problem to olve. The latter woman. wceL 0Ht of ,,hcni "re "al c,stfllc
however. n the one whom I Miould ' prospectors nnd our loon) real es-
In the ,,U(' "enierH nro ooinjr nei'i worK iti
At least half n dozen
the ufte for which rcspcctnble snlo.s have been made nl-
1IR milijecl of home decorntlon
and fiirulNliliiK I rKO nnd
coiiioi ho cloxely to the Individ,
mil life of thu family that nu
outsider henltnteN to make oveu the
"iBKtunon. aiiu " ,,0 to hoir, itc.m,.mi)t.r. then
cau.e the Hiibjert Ik lnro nnd imiMjr- ' nm nc, nol (0 h nnytlilnis unle.H nil direction
It In. on thu whole , ... ,
Kerby. Thoro wore no oyo wltnonsoii ' ttIo 1Hi,.rHt0(H . ,K, nvenujo per- I " " ' . " . ,1 .,. " 1 , " ,: Iti ... ' ,. ' . . T . .. nil members to bo present this Friday
L. V. Itnddicliffo nnd fnmily left
on Snturdny oveninf; for thoir fonner
homo in Minnesota, whore Mr. Itcddi
cliffo will etiKflKO in slock-rnimnff.
Tho rain fell on tho just nnd upon
tho unjiiftt of Central Point Inst
Tuesday nftomoon. Some of the
unjust trembled n little when that
big clap of thunder enrne, and some
of tho ladies were caught out without
their timbrellae. Uut on the whole,
every ono woe lnd of the visitation
and tho thirsty pardons were more
than delighted. We're going to have
water oh, yes; but until that bliss
ful day arrives we shall bo very
gratoful for n spill now and then
from Dnmo Nature's sprinkling pot
NOTICE.
Pocahontas council, No. 20, wlsbe
The Southern Dairy Co.-
Are now prepared to supply tho family trado with
puro, rich
ICE CREAM
Ifruit Bricks, Water Ices, Sherbets, etc. SPECIAL
RATES TO CHURCHES, LODGES, PICNICS,
SOCIALS, ETC. OUR QUALITY AND PRICES
ARE RIGHT.
The Southern Dairy Co.
32 S. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE MAIN 881
to tho trnKCdy and nil Hint Is dofi- 'Hon Ik one very good renson why In-
nitelv known Is what MeOuIre wishos ! "miction Ik needed along certain Hum.
in toll, tho BUnto'fl sldo of tho cnoAII that I Khali attempt, howover. In
having to bo mostly circumstantial U'eo articles on Imuso furnishing will
ovldonco. There had boon bnd blood;" K0,,' ot ,Uv very Unit principles,
between tho men and ono nto&
both men mot on n trail nenr Mc- J -uci ,Iint,or)( bon UXM)rIenco has
Onlro's cabin. Knnppkn carried a shot-. i)0()I1 iin,ted nnd wIiono onnortunltles
i - -
gun mid Mr On I Co had a rifle, mid
nil Indications nro that both men
fired, McOuiro Mating at, tho time
that ho fired three or four times. Mc-!"ir country when tho family wns con
for getting really good things nro very
few.
Thorc was n tlmo In tho history of
tent with (ho home which simply af
forded shelter. That was the primitive
object of thu home, an Instinct duvel-
(lulro then canto out to Kolinn and
telephnnod to tho sheriff tha. ho had
killed n man and nuked wlint ho
should do, and tho sheriff told lilm
ho had better como to Grants Pans.
McOuiro ato his supper nl Helm a nnd
rodo nil nleht on n uiulo to this city.
Tho accused lunn Is CI yonrs old and
tins resided In tho vicinity otr tho Illi
nois river for tho past 22 years. Ho
wns Indicted by tho January grand
Jury nnd has teen In jail over since.
Ho wns Interviewed some tlmo ngo
nnd ho nt thnt tlmo Boomed very con
fident that hu would bo oxnnernted
from the crime, as he claims ho shot
In self defense. HIh confinement has
changed him materially as ho Is
blenched out In complexion and his
hnlr sooms somowhnt more gray, al
though ho tins withstood the confine
ment very well considering ho has
been ncoustomed for years to tho out
door life. Ho hns many friends In this
city who npeiik in highest term of
him. they claiming that ho Is a very
accommodating mnn. McOuiro clnlms
thnt th'oro tins been n grudgo ngnlnst
him In hlH neighborhood for somo oouronTAM. livino boo,
tlmo nnd thnt mon b.ivo boon hired from curly nges, when enves.
to got him out of tho vicinity. Tho "; " ctu
I wrwul fitrnlHlifMi tin. .lu'nlllfit ulnrn fnr
liletenesK of the room. Itemeinbcr to closed.
always select tho real nnd substantial
In preference to the showy Imitation.
If It Ik a (mention of tables, buy tho
simplest form, inndo of perfect wood,
, Mrs, M. J. Fredericks
Eugene this week to
brother, Martin Bowers.
went to
visit her
She will
niiiii,ii;nL 1VI III, lil.iuu ui iiviivv, . wu( . ...... . t. ...
with best finish, rather than the olau- nlfi? relatives nt Brownsville,
orntcly carved, showy piece lllmslly
put together. A good enameled Iron
or plain brass bedstead will be Infinite
ly more satisfactory In tho end than
ono of cheap Inlaid wood.
and will, before returning, f.pend n
week or two with her niece, Miss
Hdnn Bowers, who i-s attending
school in Portland.
W. A. Cowley, the New Hampshire
evening, April 22. Business on band
and team work.
ELLA SHOULT8,
28 Keeper of Records.
1. IfiH
A largo cxpendlwiro of money docs ,..Jin iintlilf Rn ,pnviv nt rnn
not always Imply n satisfactory home. trn, Point proportv Ml fa), nrrivcs
Truth and harmony, tho elements of . . ! , . , ,
benuty. may bo secured In the most to.lny (Ac nostlny), accompanied by
IiiMpensIro cottage ns well as in the k,I,c" workmon from the cast. Ho
palace. i spent the winter settling up his liu-
Tho Ideal country house Is built on 'iness in the Xow England state's nnd
broad. Kcncrous lines. Never should It 'will now remain hero nnd oversee the
hnve tho high, narrow, cramped roof building of tho splendid new block
frequently seen ou crowded city wlich ,10 intoI1(is to erect on the
streets, where space Is at a premium. f g , d ,,. ,
It should have also roomy verandas ,,, ... ., .... . ,
nnd perches, low ceilings, wide, low All of the old outbuildings, sheds
windows nnd hospitable looking doors n" nnsnnitnry parnphT i.ua m the
opening Into comfortable, homelike "noK ynrtl adjoining tlie hotel is or
f
wood furnisheU tho dwelling placo for
tho family. Undeveloped wero the In
stlncts which prompted primeval mnn
to seok n place of shelter for his own
little circle of human beings. Thoy
trlnl promises to bo vory Interesting.
Ornnd Jury Work.
Tho following grnnd Jury was
drawn Monday morning when court
convened: J. II. Burroughs, M. Boy- were, however, tho beginning of tho
nolds, Henry Huck, Loin Trnsk", Harry ' highest nnd strongest Bocinl Institution
Marsh, It. A. Lindsay nnd 0. P. Gout- tho .world, thnt of fnmily life nnd
nor. Thoy wont Into session nnd nsi;1'0 private home. .Sow conditions
there was no business to como before v.
thorn nt this tlmo thoy ndjottrnod to tmn J)nc( of Bholtor u ,H at, tuo
moot again Juno 20, nnd If thoro la keystone of the nation, the place
no work for thorn nt that tlmo thoro whero those qualities which mnko for
will bo no Jury cnllod for tho July
torm ot court, Tho proceedings ot tho
court this weok nro aa follows:
Stnto vs. Lorn Martin nnd Mlko Bra
dy; Indlctod for disturbing a public
mooting; dismissed on motion ot tho
prosocutlng nttornoy.
Stnto vs. Georgo Manor; Indlctod
for soiling liquor in a prohibition
county; plo.i.'ed guilty; flnod $200.
Stnto vs. Arthur Bngnn; Indlctod
for hnvlng door out ot eonson; was
sontoncod to 30 days In Jail, but pa
rolod by tho court for ono yonr, pond
ing good boliavlor.
Btato vs. D. L. Wobb; Indlctod tor
having door out of season. This wna
a Jury trial feat consumed all day
yentordny, wltnossoa from nil ovor tho
noutliorn part ot tho county and Cali
fornia bolng In attondnnco. Aftor a
short dollborntlon tho Jury brought
In a verdict of not guilty.
TRAIN BANDITS FREE;
SEARCH IS ABANDONED
BERKELEY, Cal., April 21.
Soarch for tho Southern Pacific rail
road bnndits who robbed tho China
nnd Jnpnn mail nt Goodyonr, has
boon abandoned in this vicinity to
day. Tho doputios from Shoriff Bur
nett's offico linvo boon cnllod in nnd
tho hunt which oxtondod through tho
Borkoloy hills, yofllorday brought to
an unsuccessful conclusion.
It is bullovod lioro thnt the outlaws
did not como nonr Borkoloy, dospito
tho roport of "suspoots" bolng soon
in tho hills.
Although tho hunt hns boon given
up, n sharp outlook is hoing kopt by
local offioinls, nnd nil strnngors nro
Hcnnnod oloBoly if thoy rosomblo in
tho lonst tho dosoriptions of tho dos
porndoos. Medford, Oregon; This oertifioB
thnt we have Bold Hull's Toxas Won
der for tho euro of nil kidnoy, blad
der nnd rhoumntio troublos for ton
yonrs, nnd hnvo novor had a oom
plalnt. It glvos quick nnd pormnnont
reltof, Sixty days' trontmont In onoh
bottle. Modford Pharmaoy. tf
good citizenship nro developed, and
thereforo it is worthy of nil the
thought, nil the Intelligent planning
nnd tho uoblust feelings that can bo
brought to It. Tho true home should
rolled tho character of tho people who
Inhabit It. and above nil clso It should
bo of such n nnturo ns to bring out
tho best there Is In each Individual
bonenth Its roof. And a homo In tho
truo sotiso of tho word can and does
do this.
Things Not to Do.
Homo of the most glarlug faults In
homo furnishing nro tho commonest,
those committed thoughtlessly or per
haps, to be more oxnet, thoso prompt
ed by tho dictates of fashion. It la so
much enslor very often to put Into our
homes and wear on our pcrsous, oven
to put Into our manner, thoso things
which fashion says aro right rather
than to ndopt those things which suit
our own Individuality, environment
tind needs.
Just because fashion states that a
certain kind of wall paper, a certain
color In carpets or certain styles lu
furniture are tho "latest" and "now
est" Is no reason .In tho world why
they should bu put lut6 your homes
unless thoy will bo suitable thoro. Vet
very many times tho decree goca forth
and Is followed blindly, with tho re
sult thnt beauty, harmony and rcposo
arc qualities totally Ignored in many
homos. Home ono has said: "The
world Is full of beautiful things tf ono
has inouoy to buy them. Tho world Is
also full of ugly things things false
In art, In truth and beauty. They aro
things mnde to sell with only this Idea
behind thorn." Bo do not be temptod
by tha too common expression, 'it Is
tho very latest stylo," when buying
furnishings for your homo or wearing
jppnrol for yourself unless tho "vory
latest thing" hns bonuty and suitabil
ity to recommend t.
To hnvo something llko every ono
olso Is also another fault tnndo In
hotiso furnishing. That Is ono reason
why bo many country houses try to
reproduce on a cheaper scalo tho city
homo and why there aro so many un
attractive homes lu smallor towns and
country places, Ignorance of or In
dlfferonco to color and color harmony
is nnother causo for lack ot beauty In
furnishing.
Again, pictures, furnlturo, ornaments
and everything clso nro brought Into
our homo without n thought of artl
cles already thoro. The now and the
rooms, sucn n tiousu should no sincere
In lis furulHhlngs6houtd not suggest
Imitation In any wny. This Impression
of genuineness can be given by lnex
pet slve mnterinl, evcii by homemade
furniture, very much better than by
! showy workmanship carelessly per
formed. Treatment of High Ceilings.
J Home of the houses built forty or
I ilfty years ngo have celllugs too high
to express real comfort. A room 10
I by 12 feet with a twelve, foot cell
ing hns the appearance of bclug ex
tremely narrow, while a room tho
snmo slzu with a nlno foot celling may
glvo a real coxy effect. What Is to be ,
done with the high colling? Tho sim
plest wny out of the dllllculty Is to 1
cheat tho eyo Into forgotfulncss of
those extra three feet. This can be
done by using horizontal lines In the (
wnll decorntlon. Either tho celling pa-1
per can be brought down on the wall '
to the distance ot threo feet, tho u
per part of the wnll mny be finished
with a frlczo, or three feet nt the
bnso may bo covered with ennvns or
wood paneling, then six feet of 0 cured
pnKr, finished with a narrow picture
molding and Jolnlug thu celling paper,
which has been dropped three feet.
Any of these methods will givo the ;
Impression of n lower celling.
Borders have their place lu wall dec
oration, but they should not be used
lu rooms with low ceilings. Such a :
room should be decorated with striped I
paper and have the wnll covering ex
tend close up to tho nngle formed by
the celling, nnd hero the plcturo mold-'
lug Is put on. Never use wide stripes
or largo designs of nny kind on n Binall ,
room, nnd bear in mind that simplicity
in design and color is n good rule to ,
follow In wall decorations as well as ,
In any part of house furnishing.
Good and Baa In Wall Covering. !
The owner of n new house Is In-1
cllned to leave thu walls undecornted
for tho first fow mouths nt least after '
tho house Is finished. Ills reason may '
bo tho added expense of decorntlon, or j
ho may think ho prefers tho plain
whlto wall Just for its simplicity and ,
becauso It is sanitary. If tho walls
hnvo been finished with n smooth
whlto surface It Is aioro than likely
every ono will weary of them in n
short time. Plain white walls glvo the
feeling of being shut in n box, ns if
thoro wero n limit to space. A smooth
white surface also tires tho eyos. Not
so tho rough plastors, which aro quite
generally used nowadays. And If to
tho plaster has been added, a little
color, a hint of gray or deep croam, the
effect is satisfying for a long time.
Indeed, for almost any room .in tho
house, with the possible exception of
tho reception room or parlor, this
rough surfaco simply tinted makes a
most doslrablo wall finish. Tho smooth
wnll may be decorated in almost any
color with cnlclmlno or muresco, giv
ing n pleasing background for pictures.
Whatever tho wall decoration, it
should bo chosen with rolatlon to tho
lighting of tho room; nlso to tho fur
nishings. If tho floor covering has considera
ble design and color, thon the wall
should hnvo but ono tlut, and If tho
draperies nro figured again bo careful
to solect n flat color for tho wnlls.
Among tho chief objections to wnll pa-1
por aro tho exaggerated designs and too
conspicuous colors, wuieu nro common
In most of thorn, The size of tho room
and tho kind of floor covering should
largoly dotermlno whether tho wall
should bo decorated with n paper hav
Ing n pattern or a plain design, It Is
so much easier to err on tho side of
too much doalgu than too little that
unloss you nro suro of your knowledge
of color combination It Is goucrally
better to keep to plain effects.
ing romoved. Tho old well is to be
filled up, n f optic tank b nlt nnd the
Whips!
A fine assortment, including all
kinds of drop top and straight
Buggy Whips the values that
bring you back
25c to $3.00
Get a Smith Snapper for Your
Whip.
BUGGY HARNESS.
J. e. Smith
314 KAST MAIN STREET
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEILN (SL PRICE
11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303
DRIVERS that know the country
BIGS that cover the country
QUICKIiV AND WITH COSHORT TO YOU ARE ALWAYS TO UK
FOONO A I THE
PARLOW & DOW ING, PROPRIETORS.
WEST SIDE STABILES
PHONE 2431 S. GRAPE STREET
A
List
of
Bargains
For the Bargain Hunters
Each and every piece of property here listed is an A No. 1 proposition and will stand the closest in
vestigation. Not one but will appeal to the conservative buyer. Prices right, terms right and all in
the right spot of the different sections of the valley.
You Can't Beat It in the District for the Price
$4500 Cash Balance Terms Forty acres, 2y2 miles from Eagle Point; 16 acres in 6 and 7-year-old
Spitz aud Newtowns; 32 acres can be cultivated with very little trouble; 7-room house, summer kit
chen and milk house; windmill and 5000-gallon tank; barn 60x120; part could be used as packing
house and implement shed; all under Pish Lake ditch. This is a bargain for tho price asked. $1500
cash will handle it; balance on easy terms.
Where Will You Find as Good a Buy?
Pine bottom land, west side of Bear creek; six miles north of Medford, two miles from Central
Point; 90 acres, all under cultivation; 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 Bartletts, 500 Cornice and 250
Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David apple trees, and 700
peach, all 2 years old; 20 acres in alfalfa; six-room house, barn, three wells; all fenced and all build
ings in good condition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years.
You'll Have to Show Me Its Equal for Price
32 ACRES 34 miles from Talent west; 12 acres Spitz and Newtowns, 6 years old, with peach
fillers, bearing; 3 acres Cornice pears; 4 acres Bartlett pears; 4 acres alfalfa; 7 acres woodland, easily
cleared; family orchard; good set of buildings. Price $11,500; $5000 cash, balance terms.
Here Is a Surprise for You
99 ACRES 15 acres trees; 25 acres bearing; planted to apples 8 Spitzenborg, 8 Ben Davis and
9 Newtown; 5 cars shipped last year; 20 acres pears, Anjou and Bartlett 1050 2 years; 3 miles out;
15 acres in grain; all could be cultivated; house 3 rooms, all downstairs; fair barn; all fenced; all can
be irrigated from Rogue river; GOOD TERMS.
Where Can You Get a Close In Large Tract at the Price Asked
Here?
550 acres, 3 miles from Medford, on county road and a most sightly place; 300 acres in cultivation;
$100 por acre, one-third down, balance long time.
Here Is Certainly a Good Proposition
14.40 acres; 1 mile from Central Point; main county road; rich, heavy soil; 4 acres 3-year-old Co
mico pears with peach filler 1-yoar-old; 10 acres alfalfa; 8-room house; good barn; cement milkhouses;
two wells; ono team of horses; one wagon and harness; one hack; one buggy; tools of all lands; ono
Jersey cow; board and wire fonced. Price $8400; $3000 down, balance terms to suit at 6 per cent.
Walter L. McCallum
Hotel Nash Lobby
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