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MEDJTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 39.10. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL K. J. BknwiH, imrlnor of A. C, Ran (lull In tlio Tnloiit Orchard company, lttiH arrived from( Minneapolis lo upend tlio minimer 111 tlin Rogue River viilloy. Tliu Morrivold 8lio) huIIh rolinllt typowrltoiM. W. II. Randall of AmIiIiiixI wan In Medford on ImihIiiohh Friday. Cash or bankable paper takes u block of III line, high lots near jmv Iiik; it bargain Sf taken in throe days. ttio Hoiihoii'm, over l-'rult growers' battle. 3-1 It. A. Flynu of Konnott, Cal., is in Medford on liiiHlncHrt. Tho HoIiiiiui baths In North Anti land, will open for tliu Mcauoa Brit unlay, April 30. 35 Mr. and Mrn. .1, A. Robertson of Tallin Rook nru in Medford today, Hi 10, tlio banner year. Watch Mod ford'a population double, values ill city property triplo and HtrootcarH run to tliu Queen Anno addition. fMrn. Charles King or Portland U veiling rulntivuH and friends in Mod .ford and vicinity. John H, Carkin, nttornoy at law, ovfr jnrlcHoti Comity Untile. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Cox, who nro now residents of Alntticdn, Cal., arc in Med ford looking after property intttroNtH. They visited relatives nt Knglo 1'oint tliu last of tlio week. All stylos of legal blank at tho Wall Trilimia office. Ovor n hun dred forms. Mr. J. II. Heemnn of Oold Hill npent Thursday night in Medford villi friends. AltnoMt now office fiirniltiro for pnle nt ulinoHt your own figures, if taken in three days. See Ilenson, over r'riiitgrnwcrM' hank. 34 Mr. and Mm. K. H. Hiinley were in ifroin tho ranch Friday. Whitman's dolicioim chocolated mid (millions nt Morrivold Shop. II, J, I.nughlnu of Ashland waH in Medford Friday on business. Trespass notices for nnlo nt Mnil Tribune office. J. II. Ilannnor of Willow Spring.' wnn in Medford on liumnoRR Thura--duy. Kivn-poAsongor Mitchell automo Iiilo, in first-class condition. Tnko it nt your own figure. Ilenson, ovor Fruitgrowers' bank. 34 W. n. Hanlcy of Hums lit in Mod ford looking hf tor business inntturn. Gun you afford to miss ono of thoHo beautiful homonltes in tho Queen Anno Addition nt price and terms offered, wtuV improvements and Htroot railway service assured t I. C. Dawson rotunicd Wodnoscr.iv from Douglas county, whoro ho lo cnted Homo now mining claims on Canyon orcok. 1(10 acres of fine land, near Mod ford, for salo nt tlio lowest prico you liavo neon for yenrn, vnluo consider ed; 40 nores not to commercial or chard. Soo Benson, ovor Fruitgrow ers' bnnk. 3-i Miss Ona Humphrey, lately of Lin ton, Ind,, hns accepted a position in liuHHoy's storo. aicnu L. Davis of tho dillin-Chnm-bora Asbestos Supply company of Seattle, is in Medford on biisiuoss. Havo you considered nn investment In city proporty, whoro tlio electric, car lino is sura to go. Investigate tho Quuon Anno addition. 18 North Front stroot. J. C. Pondloton of Tablo Rook wns a Medford visitor Friday. Thomas Itiloy wns in thin city from bis farm,- oast of Medford, Friday. M. W. Ilowatt of Stillwater, Mich., is in Medford looking ovor tho coun try. P. C. Clnrko of Ashland was a Modford visitor Friday. V. 11. ltnndnll of Ashland spent Friday in Medford. Como and onjoy tho park at tho Holmnn llntlis Park lionchcB and picnic tablet) provided froo of chargo, It. P. C. ABlbury of Gold Hill i. In Modford on buuinoss Friday. Mrs. II. II, Holmes of Portland is lioro on an oxtoudod visit to hor daughlor, Mrs. D. II. Drowory. L. A. Nowton of tho Paoifio Statos Tolcphono comnauy louvos Saturday for Klamuth Fulls on official busi ness. Tho Morrivold Shop has all tho into magazines, fiction, oto. Tho Morrivold Shop is tho homo of Whitman's famous candy, Tho Morrivold Shop soils robuilt lypowrltors. Now Fox, Remington .and L, C. Smith typowrilors nnd Biipplios. You enn buy a now bungalow nt practically your own prico nnd torniH, if tnkon boforo Saturday. Soo UotiHon. Morohunts' lunch nt Prosbvtorinn church Saturday (tomorrow) from 11 n, m. to 1 p. m., undor nuspioos oi y. r. d, (j. ii. Hooloty. Morohantfl' lunch nt Prosbytorian church Saturdny (tomorrow) from 11 a. in. to 1 p, m,, undor auspices of i. r, a, u. m, society. Benson's holdings nt your own figuros. Como quick or you'll bo too "uto, ,, IluBklnu for Healtb. Benson will go oast in about ono week to attend important business. All holdings, consisting of fine resi dence lots, Iioiihus anil bungalows, office furniture, automobile, etc., will ho closed out at vr low salo prices, Has anybody horo seen Kellyt OALLINGEROfl STAND. (Continued from Pago 1.) and Oarf fold will lift an IminoiiHO burden trout my shoulders." Ilallliu'.or said that Ills relation! Hecrotary OnrNold havo boon friendly hut not Intimate. Tho wIih.'hs declared that lie did not know thero was any nucli group of ulaluiN as tho "CunnliiKhnm claims" whoa ho liocamo land cotumlHulonor. HiiliBorjiiontly, h" said, ho learned that several of bis acquaintances woro ulnlniiiiitB. MallltiKer took up tho testimony of Louis H. Olavls, former chief or tliu field division at Honttto. Ho nnld: "Olavls made a deliberate, wilful mU'Htntoment when ho testified that wo had talked over tho Alaskan eases In December, 1907, and that 1 had mentioned several persons. It was a wilful, deliberate Ho." In explaining tho olonr listing of( tho Cunningham claims, UnHlngo said that no and 11. H. Schwartz, clllur of tlio field service, had looked J over Love's report and decided that It was fnvorablo to tho patenting of; tho claims, tltcro bolng no protest In I the records. "I wish to right horo." ho con tinued, "that I bcllovu thoso claims, should havo bo.eu listed clear on tho. records, submitted to tho department. "If I woro called upon now to pass on the claims with tho same record boforo tuu I would order thorn clear listed. "I iiwjuiih) nil responsibility tor tho clear listing. "1 never had a slaglo ono ot tho Cunningham claimants ns a client." Has Anybody hereseenKelly" THIS IS THE TITLE OF A NEW VICTOR RECORD Whetsel Music Co. JuhI received, the great "WOULD HET" The Victor and Edison records rc- jost talked about and most sought alter song, entitled "its DrodueiiiL' that most ANYJ30DY KMLLYV. I'M W'KHV MAIN" STItHIJT, COALB AND KISAB IT ON A VICTOR. MKDFOIU), OREGON. m J FIRE DAMAGES BIG LUMBER YARD For wood of nil kinds, see the Squaro Deal Woodyard. Phone Over Thirty Million Feet Of Lumber 001. Fir stroot, between Second , . . n, ,jL land Third streets. Oouid & Lindley, Burned at Sand Point, Idaho- prdpriotol7,i .m.' Lumber Piles Dynamited to Check, if you want satisfaction, try a I sack of lit. Hood Snow-Fnll Flour. Flames. EDEN VALLEY NURSERIES SELL NEARLY 200,000 TREES X. S. Ucnnott of tho Edon Vnllcy Niirsorioj has hold in exact fiures 18,303 trees this soason. Soventy fivo per cent of thoso sales nro of pears, tho balance btfintf apples of commercial varieties and some grapes. The demand for iioars is frrcatcr than for any othor fruit trco and at times Mr. Bennett has been closo run to securo tho number ordered. Sl'OKAKK, Wash., April 29. Af ter blazing fiercely all nif,'ht and re sultiiiK in tho destruction of about 30,000,000 feet of lumber, entniline; a loss of !?3(J5,000, tho fire in tho Humbird Lumbor company's yards nt Sniid Point, Idaho, wns extin guished early this moniiiiK. Tho combined efforts of the fire depart- .. C....1 Pn;,.t Pnn .TAroilln and Kootenai, was rcouired to sub- For sale nt tho Russ Mill. Remem ber the place Polk Hull & Son. f----f -- -f--f--4-- f 4- Rardon's icclcss fountain is scninp; all up-to-date drinks. ---f -t--- -f -f-f -f-- Portland Still Leads. With "1 Six" Steen in tho box i. nn,nnD i..,i cn nffniivo wnB Thursday Portlard won over tho i, wnrL- nf firemen that tho bit: Seals by a score of 5 to 3, batting nlnning and cutting mill of tho com pany was saved, in spite of tho fact that for many hours of the night the mill was in tho center of 25 acres of seething flames. I Tho yards of tho Humbird com- Inv between tno ureat iorin- unity POE OFF FOR ALA&KA on, nnj Northern Pacific tracks and IN SEARCH ADVENTURE tho firo started in the lath shed. A 1 strong breeze curried tho flames SEATTLE, Wash., April 20. Johnny Poo, who oamo homo trom Central Amorica last tall ns n ica raguau genernl and wlio before his career in Central Amoricnn wnrfnro was n football star of untionnl fame, will leave for Alaska Friday morning on tho steamor Jefferson in quest of now adventures. Poo's enrcor lias never lacked ex citement. Ho wns ono of tho colo- hrntcd family of gridiron stars who bolpod Princoton win many a game. Ho graduated from Princeton with an A. n. degroo in 1805 nnd prompt ly set out to see tho world. Ho saw floldfiold, Tonopali and tho rest of Novadn in tho palmiest days. When things began to grow dull in Nevada ho hoard tho call of strifo in Central Amorica and served with distinction in tho Hondurnn and Nicnraguan nr-mios. This timo Poo is going north to Alaska with two other Princeton mon, If. A. C. Popo nnd Thomas tiggs, Jr., nnd othor young men on tho United States government survey of tho Alaskan-Canadian boundary inc. Tho party returns to Sonttlo in Ootobor. Poo lives in IlaU'unoro and is u relativo of Edgar Alton Poo. YOUNG MINING ENGINEER DROWNED; SEARCHERS OUT VICTORIA, H. C, April 29. Hurry Pond, n young mining engineer from tho oast, a brilliant Rhodes scholar add son of n distinguished Canadian, togother with Morris Me- Ardle, ills son, nnd a west const pio iieor named Ludovitch, liavo been drowned nnd parties of Indinn soarohors nro now looking, witli little bopo of success, for the bodies of the dead. quickly into tho shipping division of tho yards, where 24,000,000 feet of lumbor wero piled. In an effort to keep tho firo from spreading from this to the mill, great stacks of lum ber woro dynamited by the millhands, and in this way tlio buildings woro saved. Flying cinders ignited other part 8 of tlio yards, however, so that nt times 00,000,000 feet wero blazing. Tho flamos at ono timo threatened tho destruction of Sand Point nnd Kootenai, but the firo was checked in time to savo these towns. Two Skeletons Found. ALTURAS, Cal., April 20. Two sketotons hnvo been unearthed in the comer of tlio Modoc county court house yard, ono that of n woman and tho oilier a child. Samuel Todd and other old-timors sny tlio bones nro thoso of n woman named Brundridge and tier infant, who disappeared 30 years ago nnd woro believed to liavo been murdered by a French black smith named Jcreaux, who was tho father of tho child. FIvc-to-Two Shot Wins. NEWMARKET, England, April 29. Waldorf Astor's Winkipop, a 5-to-2 shot, won tho rnco for 3-yenr- old fillies horo today and thoreby nn- noxed tho 1000-guinea purso. Maid of Corinth, 100 to 8, enmo second, nud Rosalind, 20 to 1, third. Tlioro wero 13 stnrtors when thu barrier wns dropped. LEAVITT THREATENS TO STOP RUTH'S MARRIAGE Miller, tho Denver recruit, out of tho box nnd having Rex Ames ut diffi culty sovcral times after ho bad been substituted. Standing of tho teams: Won. Lost 1? 1G Portland . . . . San Francisco Vernon 10. Oakland 10. Sacramento 8 9 12 12 13 10 18 Pet. .730 .555 .571' .550 .384 .307 cornnlimcnt. Who U Oliver? Who is Oliver? What is he doctor of? Certainly no college or other iu fititution of learning has ever con ferred any such degree upon this buffoon. To call this butcher of Divinity "doctor" is a lasting libel on every honest veterinary. Oliver is just what the Oregon ian styles him, "a grafter." The shell man and tho gold-brick man are gen tlemen of character nnd decency compared to him; thoy prey only on the adult male, while this thug of character takes the pennies of little children, tho dimes of tho women who toil in wnshtubs and the widow'a mite. I am informed that tho price of this crusade of buffoonery wns $2000. What sort of religion is this? Cer tainly this bnftnlity, this vile epithet, this degrading scandal is r.o part of tho religion of the meek and lowly Christ who said, "Let him among you who is without sin cast the first stone." Ilctrnyer of Christ. If this Divinity quack is a disciple of Christ ho is a greater betrayer of the Master than was Judas Iscariot, nnd by comparison Judas had some redeeming traits, for when ho saw the perfidy of his conduct ho hanged A Gentlemens Opinion of Dr. Oliver GOVERNOR E. M. HOCH of Kansas Said in tilt Marion Record: Eev. French Oliver, the evangelist, is certainly a remarkable man. He is a striking personality. Tall, several inches over six feet, slender but sinewy and athletic, black hair which he parts in the middle, smooth face, a chin and mouth which denote firm ness, piercing eyes, a magnificent voice and a great command, of language these are his personal char .acteristics. lie is a natural orator. With apparent case he passes from a conversational tone to a climax of thunder. He is a fjood story-teller, investing his anecdotes and pathetic recitals with a naturalnewJ which makes them wonderfully attractive. Ho is a bora commander. He is master of the situation evciy moment of the time. He holds the reins him self and never lets anyone else drive. Preachers and people alike do his bidding. He preached evcry night for a month, .every Sunday three times, and about half the time twice a day. His addresses were ahVays entertaining, searching, popular, eloquent and powerfull. . . . HEAR HIM SATURDAY NIGHT. himself. This ranting buffoon pretended to lecture tost night on the "Majesty of tho Law," but instead delivered him self of a criminally libelous attack upon ono of the most respected citi zens of the town, and who shall say that Judgo W. M. Colvig is not one of the oldest and most venerated members of local society? If a grand jury were in session he would be indicted in firo minutes nnd if bis prosecution were given any serious consideration tie might be facing a term in the state prison. "Majesty of the Law"! Travesty of the law would bo a better title. This man belongs in either one of two places the state penitentiary or the insane asvluxn and is well on his -way. E. E. KELLY. 4- 4- 4- You will remember tho quality of Rardon's ice cream, bread, cakes, etc., long after the price is forgotten. Merchants' lunch nt Pres byterian church Saturday (tomorrow) from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., undor auspices of Y. P. S. C. E. Society. 4- 44- 4- 4 4-44-4r BENSON has 47 lots for sale at genuine bargain prices. f 44-44-4 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-4-4-4-4- 4- 4- 4- HELP WANTED. 4- 4- 4- One engineer. 4 4 Ona fireman. 4 4-4-4-4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4444444 One carpenter. 4 Twelve common laborers. 4 C RATER LAKE LUMBER CO. 4 See Edgar Hafer, Manager. 4 Rardon's now cream bread is just tho thing for toast nnd sandwiches. mn on different pages ... ... .... 44444-4 4- 4- 4.4- 4-4-4-44-44 LINCOLN, Nob., April 20. Wit linin Jennings Bryan today rofusod to discuss tho threat of William Iloraco T.oavitt, former husband of Ruth Kryan, that ho would stop lior pto- to investigate and stnke coal prop- lsed nmiriago with Reginald Owen, orty along tho western islnnd soa bonrd, tho immediate destination be ing Rajo Point. 'Tho Ancient Ordor ot Hibernians who aro to hnld tholr nnnual convon fon In Portland, July 19 to 21, ot this yoar any no mooting ovor oxcltod such advanco lntoroat. Lnto ndvlcoa say Philadelphia county, Pennsylvan ia, will send 2G dologatos whllo from tho nilddlo west Bjioclnl carB and ovon speclnl trains nro bolnp;plf.nnod right now. of the British Royal Lngmoors. Friends of Miss Brynn scoffed nt Lenvitt's threats. Tho Nebraska law allows a re marriage after six months havo elapsed aftor a divorco. Thoy say that Leavitt cannot legally provont tho marringo. Una nnybocy horo soon IColfyY Ilaskins for Health. BURRELL ORCHARD TRACTS SOLD BY JOHN D. OLYVELL Tho sale of tliu Bun-oil orehird tracts at record pricos was made bv John D. Olwoll, who mndo tlio orig inal salo to Mr. Speck, and who has sold most of tho largo orchard tracts of tho vnlloy. KELLY REPLIES TO ATTACK. (Continued from Pago 1.1 controversy with a man of this char acter, but with nil tho Instincts ot his hyenn-liko soul ho has attempted to hido bobind tho five- ministers and their congregations. Neither Mr. Colvier nor myself mndo any allusion to tho ministers or tho Christian peo- plo of Medford, and tho attempt of Oliver to distort these remarks into a reflection unon any ono but him self shows what an nrrnnt coward tho man is. Words for Oliver. And now, just a fow words for tho self-styled doctor. My attention was first colled to Oliver by his criminal conduct in Ashlnnd, whoro ho mndo nn nttack upon tho charoctor of n young man and dug his wifo up out of n nowly-mndo grave to elotho hor with a most lontbsomo venereal dis ease, nud despito tho fact that the five nttendiug physicinns denied tho statement ovor thoir signatures, no public rotrnotion has ovor boon mnda At tho snmo timo this solf-styled disciplo dolivorod himself of n slan derous and cowardly attack upon a young girl whoso very livolibood de pended upon hor good reputation. To bo nssniled by this charnotor thug, this assassin of tho reputation of de fenceless women, this gravo-digging vandal who blaokcns the memory of tho. dond, this foul sowor of billings gnto whoso uttorances nro as putrid as tho broath of a pestilence, is a Good Candy Insurance Look for this Label It stands for 'all that is good Hlolioious in Candy. Intromit the ".Vortcrn Dealer" Nadir Conlfcllonry P., K'n., MUnd, Ottm r Values or Theories Which Would You Rather Have VALUES or THEORIES? If any ono thing hzs had more to do with the building up of tliis business than any other one this, it is that wo give merchandise values instead of merchandise theories. Any store can publish, a loud sounding, alluring advertisement; but it takes a good storo to "make good." We cannot afford to induce you through our advertising to visit this storo and then let you go away disappointed. Therefore, we first mnko things right in tho store, and our "ads" aro merely our storei nows nbout thoso things. We hnvo build up this businoss by giving our customers all they expect all thoy could expect in a perfectly satisfactory storo. Wo know that it pays us best to make your money go as far as possible when you aro trading bore. And we do do that very thing every day. However, we desorvo no especial credit for this storo policy. After all, it's moroly common business sense. A store that does not treat you "white" has no right to survive. And this coming weok wo will add to this store's growth with many special trading advantages similar to these examples bolow: Silk Sale Linens and Bedspreads v INVESTIGATE THESE NOW. ANNUAL APRIL SALE OF SILKS. Fine linens, guaranteed to give absolute satisfa,- Ench day finds bettor values cropping up each tio.u in tho wear marked at decided savings in day demonstrates anew tho magnitude of tho va- pru finQ Hne of CDT CORNER BEDSPREADS, notios nnd tho economios. . just whnt lmv0 beon lookinR for( ut $1.50, $2.50 75c Valuo Rajah, 50c. and $3.50. ieoieu M5CALLh? Hero is a speoinl in Worn- -AND en's Neckwear that ovory 4k ffTT W W m & (fc M woman should examine. JmJ 3m I I H 1 11 m. ICj ' M New Waists and a Special Lingorios nnd Tailored Waists iu styles corroct for spring. Wo show attractive assortments in styl ish modols and exceptional values provail in all of tho Hues. You should call and soo tho special lot of Waists, many extraordinary values, at 99c. EVERY ARTICLE IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. $6.50 Silk Petticoats, colors, $5.00 I II Mf i.l-4Min-1fTr..WtSlTTT.rVMmU.5J livery Article is Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction