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MBDKmi) MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDITOBD, OltKOON, FJCIOAY, AHUL 22, 1930. i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL IIW, Owon Dunlup of Phoonlx wan in Mud ford on IiiibIiiohh Friday, TIiohc lotH in tho Quoon Anno Ad' dltlon nru tlio IionI uvor, noiiHldorlng jiriou mid turniH. I, 1). Mnudonald of Taltln Rook was hi Modford on Inmliiom Friday. Itaidon junl received u Hhlpinunl of Mexican Union, and serving Ilmo ndo liol 1h 1IIuIoiimiiohh ilfioll'. W. F. Honing, dintrint jnglncor of tlio forotilry service, who Iiuh boon in Modford for tlio punt low day, loaves for tlio north thin nl'torwiuu. Tho Mudford Printing Coiiipnny hnH addud n lilndory and now doo nil HortB of hlndory work. Mr. 8. II. Taylor of Jiieknonvillo wan In Mudford Friday on a nhop ping lour. John II. Cnrkin, attornoy at ovor jnckHon County Dank. C. A. Malhouuf wan in Mudford from Portland Friday. Itardon !h serving Htrawhorry ieo urunyi and Mindncs inado from f mull strnwborrioH that's the ruanon. K. F. Baylor of liugoiio was in Modford on tolophnno buHinearf Thursday. Twonty-flvo rolls of wall paper for 60o nt Modford Furnituro Co. D. W. Snrgont of Lunlr, Wyo., h In tho valloy looking for a location. Legal blank for Halo. Mail Trib une offico, W. A. Apple of Holyoko, Mass., in registered nt tho Mooro. Old hooka rebound by tho Modford Printing Company. A. W. Hilidiy of AHhlnnd, a promi nent lumberman of tho upper val ley, wan in Modford Thuwday look ing after buHlnofw matter. Why my ciihIi for lot when you I onn cut them on easy terms in tho Queen Anne Addition T I L03 ANGELES AFTER ANOTHER I GREAT AVIATION MEET LOS ANCIKLHH, Oil,, April 22. lli'prcHontativuH of tho .Merchant-' iV Manufacturers' aNHooinlion of Lok AugoloH began uclivo work today toj ho u tiro for this city tho iutoruatioiial aviation moot thai will bo held in tho. Unit ud Stales during tho coming tnimiiior. At its mooting IiihI ovoningj tho hoard of directors of tho nsso- , oialion paused roflolutioiiH favoring! HiIh city (im tho Hito for tho con-: IuhIh and offering in behalf of the association to manage tho merit. Ae- j cording to tho director of the an-; 11 . I lit Art ill I mmiauon a spoouio onor win lie mndo to tho Aero oluh of Amoiiwt within tho owning wook. ' WOMAN WHO KILLED HUSBAND IS ACQUITTED ---" " Prof. Warren A Maltbie, Musical Director Miss Faith Rose Williams, Pianist Dr. French E. Ol'ver, Eyangelist Mnsrnu' T.ini... A.i.11 to . v..i guilty" wan tlio verdict ot the jury m tho tmso against Mrs, Laura K. Lof tus, who admitted sho nhot her Iiuh- j hand Inst December with-a double barralud sliot ii, near Troy, thm county, aftur a violent quarrel. Mrs. Loftus lived with her bus-! band on a farm. According to tes timony adduced at . the trial, tho coii plo had many njiurrcls and on the night of tho killing Loftus returned from town and throw his wife out of tho cabin. She returned to the houso, acized n shot gun and killed Loftus as ho stood in tho doorwny. Tho plea of the defense was tempo rary humility. OLIVER UNION MEETINGS f - OPEN SUNDAY, APRIL 24th At the Big' Tabernacle, North Bartlett near Jackson St. . Comfortable Seats Splendid Music Fine Singing r,- DON'T FAIL TO flEAB. Dr. French E. Oliver's First Sermon Come and get Your information direct Tabernacle Seating 3000 Choir Loft Seating 400 Comfortably Heated INVESTIGATING DEATH OF EIGHT-YEAR OLD BOY EMPLOYES' TIME TABLE ON PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILROAD. SAN JOSE, Cal., April 22. An In voxtlxnUou in under way today to at certain who Is responsible for tho! death of S-yenr-old Harold W. Tan soy, who was caught bonoath n ulx ton Btenm roller yoHterday and crush ed to death. Tho roller was bolng uuod to Niuooth tho Hiirfcco of West Third Htreet between San Antonio and San Tho Pacific & Eastern railway announce time table, offectlvo April 24, 1310: tho following employes' Wont bound ( Under coiiHtrucllon) ( Under construction) (L'ndor construction) ( Under construction) I FfoTT 9:30 a. m V. II. Hlnko of An i and Miont ' n,in. Thnraduy In .Medford looking after! Tho'lnd wan riding behind tho roll iiiiHiiinHH inniinrN. UnnlonU vo cronm Ih iihuIc . it.. . .1. It At .1 pure inn cronm, umv.s u.o nm-j rM0lcA tho end of tho pavomut and B0IV. r reversed hl oiikIuo and caught tho , . Me ntyre was in Modford ' hof mulor tho im0n8o rollers, from AHhland Thurndny. ' im m iinlnnlmutii ITn iihih il I vnfll I if I from i boii mj xw roller when tho englnoor' 0:00 p. in. 0:1C p. in. 0:25 p. m 0:35 p. m G.-I0 p. in C:50 p. in 0:45 a. m. 9:S5 n. in. 10:05 a. in. 10:10 a. in. 10:20 a. in. Eastbound. BUTTE PALLS Hafer Flat Derby School Houso Gap EAOLE POINT Tablo Rock Agate Kolus Crater Lake Junction MEDFOHD (Arrive . Leavoj (Under construction) (Under construction) (Under construction) (Under construction) No72 NaT 0:50 p. m. j:0i a. m. SMC a. in. 8:39 a. m. 8:27 a. in. SMS a. m. S:14 a. m. 5:32 p. m. 5:25 p. m. 5:13 p. in. 5:04 p. m. 5:00 p. in. A cmnplcto lino of Old IlnmpM.ire ' VASSAR COLLEGE SORE bond, the finc.Mt Htntionery made, ati AT P.Mnv nnuncau tho Medford Printing Co. ! L. C0HCER" Willinm IludKO nud fnmili: arrived t-ivcic rvrv i i . Oo from flrnnd Kork, N. I)., ThurmlMv' v KANSAf. CI Mo.- Y 2f T to make thin their future home. Mr.'Vnnr. 00 , ,0,hl ! m" 5ff ,n UudKo l,Ht year mndo omo invent- c1our,rnol,io,, tH l110 -,..ru I.. t....i i i. ,Wilo Candy eompnuy from usimr : : tho word Vnr on yiin JIIIIIIIJ- will HOW uitonio lunua iont rcnldenlN of Modford. Do vou like fancy Htntionery? WHEN TEDDY COMES, WHAT WILL HE DO? a certHiu brand of itK ohocolntqg." Tho nnrttonlar ob- joetton of the eolloit trute4 i (lie When Toddy comes, what will he do? To bitf Bill Taft, and others, too? Of tho G. O. P. ho'JI speak his mind, Throw his views on the wings of the wind. llo'll speak up in meotiiiR mighty miiok: Ho'll tell tho bad trusts they need tho blK stick; NEW YORK BANKER'S PARTY OF JOY RIDERS INJURED "t; ,;,,, ft.B , fob,, ff!J!l,?ifc"Sr ltd .0 S. fliiiko, phut, tr., make (ciftH. vMerrivold Shop, All Ht.vleA of IcpU blanks at the "Mail Tribuno uffioo, Ovor a hun dred forma, Ilcbuilt typewriter!", nlo the now Fox, Heuiinulon nud L. 9. Smith visiblo typowritors, for salo for oah or terms. Tho Morrivold Shop. Hnrdon's diHjdny of fanoy cakes, pretzels, Jniiny I.inds, horns, snnlls. etc., nro the talk of tho town. Meokor lino tlio goods and makes ; .tlio pricos. Privalo honrd at llfl East 0th st. Strictly first.cliiBs. John Pearl nnd family arrived horo n few days sinco from Dcontur, III., nnd aro now residing nt 318 S. Nowtowu stroot. Mr. Pearl enmo to Modford two months ago, took a look nt tho country, invostod and then wont bnok nftor his family. Tho Honnon Investment Co. is closing- out Its ontjro holdings nt Bno rifioo prices. IToro Is tho finest ohanoo for Boonring proportios of vnluo at wny-down prices. Rordon's icoloss fountain is nn turnlly Ihu hoadquartors of all who liko doliciouH drinks. Trospnss noticos for snlo nt Mnil Tribuno office. The best lunch In tho city nt tho 8. & O. lunchroom, in tho Smoke lub. Opon dny or night. Old Em oriok oafo room. , Hardon sorvod 810 pooplo last Snturdn' what's tho roason? , J. Frank Prown and Gus Nichols ..of Eagle Point woro in Modford Thursday night. Qus oamo in lo tnko the Initiation In tho Elks nnd Frnnk onmo nlong to boo that ho ro oolvod nil Hint was coming to him. If you want to double younnonoy " In ronl ostato, Quoon Anno Addition : Is tho Bafo plnco. IT. D. Knbll of Applognto wna n Modford visitor Thuradny. Dr. nnd frs. Gnlo nnd Mrs. Jo Hophino Ilussoll loft on n trip to Putto Falls Fridny. Tho host cigars, tho host mngatlnos nnd nnpors, your boBt friends nt tho Smoko club. A. Alford, who rooontly sold his 100-noro ranch on Ponr orook to Conro Fioro for $25,000, hnB puroh ns'od 13 lota of William M. Cnrby for $2250 nnd Is propnrlng tho orootlon of a handsomo rosldonoo nonr the dopot In Tnlont, Ilnskins for Ilealth. MunmiiHiiii" .... r-t!.... ...I.M.. I.,...4l. :. whoro the collog motto, "Purity and Wisdom," npponrs with the rtoyftn "Always Frosb." Th eomplnint re cites that tho wards "Always Froh" nppenr to be applicable to the feml figure nbovo them, KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 22. Proseeutor Conkllng nnnouncod to day that he had dincored enough contiotion betweon tho disappear ance of tho notes of the grand jur. in tho Swopo murder enso nnd thoii lwsBossion by tho attorneys for Dr I). C. Hyde, tho defendant, to war rant n grand jury investigation. Miss Pearl Kellar, Colonel Swopo': nurso, whoso testimony is strongl.v for tho prosecution, continued on the witness stand today. After finishing her direct test! mony sho wns sovoroly oross-oxnm. Inod by attorneys for tho defense Ilor story wns apparently unshnkon by tho ordeal. Death of W. H. Shaffer. W. II. Shuffor diod nt his resi dence at 1215 East Main, Friday morning, aged 58 years, 7 months nnd 4 days. Mr, Shnffor camo hero from North Dnkota two years ago with his family. Tho arrangoments for tho funeral hnvo been postponed until rolativos in North Dakota can bo hoard from. " $ i BUSINESS LOCALS : t -r -r Mookov is now at 28 South Con tral nvonuo. " For wood of all kinds, soo tho Square Deal Woodyard. Phono 2001. Fir stroot, botwoon Sooond and Third stroots. Gould & Lindloy, proprietors. 201 Tho windows at Mookor's will attract you, If you want satisfaction, try a saok of Mt. Ilood Snow-Fnll Flour. For salo at tho Russ Mill. Romcm bor tho plnoo. Polk Hull & Son. Mookor's is n cory, oloan, now plnco. Boucon is disposing of all per sonal and real proportioB prepara tory to an indofinito trip to tho onst. Bettor soo what is boing snorifiood and boo quickly, soino mora. I It'll have nil tho Demoorats yelling with mirth, They'll swoar by old Andy, he's tho greatest on earth. Ho'll say -he's delighted 01100 more to be home, That he'd rather bo Teddy than be pope of Homo. He'll got on the bandstand nnd bent tho hi? drum, Ho'll yell at tho graftors they'H on tho mn. He's fearless and peerless; tho whole truth ho'll toll, Then big corporations will wish him m well ITo's a nimrod, n preacher, n diplo mat, too. Thoro's nothing on earth thnt Teddy , can t do. IIo's tho Gront Bwana Tumbo, of thnt thoro's 110 doubt, For tho wholo world takes notice whbn Teddy speaks out. G0TCH WORKING HARD TO GET IN SHAPE FOR MATCH MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 22. Road work and real heavy train ing stilts hnvo been begun by Cham pion Frank Gotoh In preparation for liis coming tnntoh with Zbysco for tho world's wrestling championship. In addition to work nt tho Minne apolis Athlotio club and going on tho mntwith Ilonry Ordcmnn sovornl times a wook, Gotch has planned n sorios of oross-country runs which ho bolioves will sorvo to put him in primo condition. , Tho champion will nlso go in for hasohall as a conditioner nnd in tends to practice with tho Minnonpo- is tonm nt Nicollot Park. Nothing dofinito is givou out re garding tho match with Zybsco, but this is a suspicion that nrrnngomonts will have boon oomplotod within n fow dnys for tho bout to tako placo in Chicago on May 30, Momorial day. GARNETT MAKES LARGE PROFIT ON LAND DEAL II, O. Qarnott has sold flvo acres of land In tho Nlckoll addition (or $2000, Throo yonrs ago Mr, Qarnott purohnsod this, proporty for $07.50 an acre, or $337.50, SANTA BARBARA, Cal., April 22. Four members of a touring party, headed by W. II. Faxon, retired banker of New York, are suffering from serious injuries, the result of an automobilo accident in Casitus Pass, near thu 'Santa Barbara-Ventura county Hue! Tho most scrittusly hurt is Mrs. E. A. George of Buffalo. Several of her ribs were broken and her lungs KAUFMAN WHIPS O'BRIEN IN SIX HOT ROUNDS PITTSBURG, Pa., April 22. Fight fans are certain today that Philadelphia Jack O'Brien's re markable assertion. "I'll stake my life that this fight is on tho square," was one of the truest sentences he ever spoke. Jack made the remark during a clinch in tbc second round of tho fight with Kaufman in Du quesno Garden last night. Tho next moment Kaufman sent him spinning against the ropes, and thereafter bent him all around the ring. O'Brien was a badly licked man nt the end of tho sixth round o the mill. In the last two rounds Kaufman had his man nearly out, but he seemed to lack the necessary steam to put over tho deciding punch. WOMAN DROWNS IN BATH TUB TO ESCAPE FLAMES SPOKANE, Wash., April 22. Mrs. Crowoll, a widow, 77 years of age, is dead today, evidently from suffocation, following a fire which dostroyed her residonce yesterdnv. punctured. She also received severii.When found, her lifeless body was internal injuries. It is feared she stretched at full length in the bath will not rocoer. tub, filled with wator, whore she had Mrs. Faxon's left loe and two ribs .made her last stand neainst the woro broken. Faxon and George re eclved minor bruises. Tho accident occurred early last evening. Fnson was driving the ling enfeobled by great touring oar down a steep grade. able to givo an flames. Mrs. Crowell was alone in houso when tho fire broke out. age, sho was alarm nnd when tho brakes suddenly gave way. At tho foot of tho hill was a narrow bridge. Rather than take chnncos of plunging from tho bridgo into a can yon, Faxon turned tho car into an embankment nt the rondsidc. Whon tho automobile turned turtlo Mrs. Faxon and Mrs. Gcorgo wero caught beneath the touueau. Their husbands wero unable to re Ioaso them and Faxon, despito his own injuries, rushed to Sheppard's the Re- sought to fight th efire nlono. nlizing that the fire wns beyond con trol, tho aged woman lay down in the bathtub and turned on tho water. Christian Science. Service Sunday, morning . at 11 o'clock, subject of losson-scrmon, "Probation After Death." Sunday school at 10 o'clock; testimonial meetings Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m. Inn, two miles away, for aid, while I Tho public is cordially invited to Gcorgo remained at tho wreok. theso sen-ices. 12S North Grape Both women woro unconscious, streot, north Sherman-Clay music when thoy wero taken from beneath; houso. tho car. Thoy woro removed to Shoppard and messages sent to this city for surgeons. To read and anBwor want ads with not-ofton-crrlns Judgenlent Is to bo practically educatod. HiiRkins for Health. The Services OP AN EXPERT ARE AT YOUR COMMAND Free OP CHARGE CALL MAIN 3021 Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I am in position to bo of material use to you in holping you locate in tho Roguo River country. My acquaintance with the present owners and knowledge of the soil and conditions of every kind, fa vorable and othorwiso, aro at your oommnnd. What you want are nil tho fncts, thou you can make an intelligent investment of your cash. I have a list of vory excellent bargains which, of course, is con stantly changing, but nover mind thnt como and boo mo nnd I will nelp you got what you want, whother on my list or not. Correspondence solioited from those nt a distance who wish to learn of this land of hoalth and opportunities. f eorge F. Dyer Room 11, P. O. Block. Tel. 3201. (Formerly Mnnchestor - by - tho Sen, Mnss.) NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY FOR 1910 IS RECEIVED The American Newspaper Annual and Directory. 1302 pages royal octavo, cloth, $5 net, carriage extra. Postage GO cents, published by N. W. Ayer & Son, advertising agents, Phil adelphia. "For the 30th year this comprehen sive review of the newspaper and magazine field is presented by this publication. To the publishers of this country and to those having dealings with them this work is most useful. The facts nnd figures per taining to each publication are pre sented in a condensed and got-at-nble form. An unusual feature of this volumo is that it combines the Newspaper Directory long published by George P. Rowell. Mr. Rowell was the first to compile such a work, and for 40 years he issued it in the interest of publishers and advertisers. Follow ing his death, the Directory'i with its records, copyrights and property, was sold to N. W. Ayer & Son, who have now combined it with their own work. As heretofore, special attention has been given to the important mat tar of circulation figures. Whoro satisfactory signed or sworn state ments have been made theso figura arc presontod; otherwise the editor of the Annual has ostimatcd the cir culation from facts at his command. Supplementary to the general cat aloguo nro lists of daily paper., magazines, wqmen's publications, mail-order publications, agricultural and religious papers, together wilk groupings of publications pertaining to various classes and trades. Ah an illustration of tho up-to-date character of this section we notiee a list of publications pertaining t the manufacture and exhibiUoa ot moving pictures. Tho Annunl and Directory likewise presents a vast amount of up-to-date gazetccr information showing tbe transportation, banking and other facilities of every town in which a newspaper is published, together witk. references to its leading industries and characteristics. This feature is supplemented by a specially-prepared map of each state, showing every newspaper town. Convenience aad conciseness have been carefully studied throughout, and the book places at tho disposal of publishers, of advertisers, of business men, of students, librarians, etc., a vast amount of fresh information nat elsewhere to bo procured. ASSESSOR GRIEVE BEGINS HIS WORK IN MEDFORD Assessor Gnovo oponed offices ia the city hall this morning and will begin tho work of assessing tho city of Medford at onco. Mr. Griovo intends to arrive at as equitable an ndjustment of values as possible, and to thnt end is open to consultation with any one inter ested. Paul Janney is assisting him in the work. A FEW REASONS POR THE SUCCESS OP THE NEW BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY PEERLESS BREAD The aenje of perfection. Every loaf wrap ped in wax paper. RYE, GRAHAM AND BOSTON BROWN BREAD Made from the best materials by export bakers. CAKES, PIES, ETC. Forty kinds of cakes, pies and fancy nov elties that satisfy the most exacting. ICELESS FOUNTAIN Up-to-date in every particidar. Quick service. Delicious drinkss ' ICE CREAM " " Made from pure cream, flavored with fresh fruits. CANDIES Ercsh New York chocolates, recoived fresh by express weekly. Rardon's Bakery and Confectionery GRAPE AND MAIN ST. PHONE 371