9f& fcM8Rtlfffe01$9IW'lff$ft IfMpflVMfmnilHtBJf Wr ' 'vi v- nn yt "WW MMDIfORD MAIL T11U3UNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1910. SOCIAL ANDPERSONAL Mr. mill MiH. Joint Jones of Hain't ViJIny bIiokh! in Hie city .Saturday, kiiomIh (if Mr, mill Mih, Do Itoboum, Hoyii ittiil girlH, did you wrSlo your idory on "Why Home Medford Mor cIiiiiiIh Don't Atlvoi tltio" 7 Got ll Into 1 1 1 i h office by Tuesday Htiro. Alius Grace .lomm mill hImIiii', lnrn dol, of lUuigln, fiiiiio over Thursday, idiopplug. GouitHoo Hoofing awarded gold mcilnl nt A. Y. I exposition. Mado from Trinidad Lnko iiHplmlt anil guaranteed. No uxpiuiHloii or con traction. 08 J. II. ltodgorB mid wife of Autioob emtio ovur Thursday, oxolinnglug a fiuo lot of poultry for Moilfonl sup plies. , 8. F. KloniH of tliti Vnlluy Kin .Advertising company, Iiiih loft for timi Francisco oh business. Tliu party who took an Ivor John non whool from in front of Allen & llongan'n utoro anil left it Huoyclu . Instead can liuvo 1i!h whool by ml dressing "Wheel," oaro IIiIh office, nnil pitying fr thin advertisement. 01 , 1'iuil TIiuihh of Ninth Hunlty Htreet In excavating ground for a inovod into thuir now residence, just mir of North Central avoniio mid JSruplu street. Tim old Castle Crag property, lo cated throe inlloH below DuiiHinuir and consisting of the lowor Bodii Boring, the Cottages, CiiHtlu Crag nuiali, nnd the two Crookor rosi (lencoH, wnii purchased hiHt Friday by 0. II. Kim; of Saoramimto and K. C. Newell of Oakland. The per sonal property, thu 2500 acres of virgin timber laud and location aw mi old Hummer resort probably in ml o the price, which in unknown, a very lurue figure. It wiih ii favorite re norl for Medford pooplo. I'nved streets, cement sidownlkH, water, cower, electric lightn and nil Improvement will bo found in tbo Oucen Anno addition; only eight iniuutoH' walk from tbo PoHtoffico. Choice lotH $050. 18 North Front Htroot. Malilou Purdin and family have moved into their now rcKideuuc, jtiBt completed, on North Central avenue. Forest Supervisor 11. U Froinmu, of the Klamath reserve, will appoint mtvernl extra guards for the Klnm ntb reserve during the Hummer an an exirn precaution uguiiiHt fire. A few forestry students in the universities of the state have made application ho an to become iicnuuintcd with their lino of work. All Bons of Veterans, U. S. A., please meet for regular mooting on Tuesday owning, Juno 7, at 8 o'clock in Smith'H ball, North Grape Htreet. Per uommiltce. All atyloH of legal blanks at tbo Mail Tribune offico. Over a hun dred fornin. Glenn Kddings of Gold Hill, who !h taking a ubort vacation from bin dutioH iih Soutboni Pacific fireman, wiib in Medford Friday for a short tinio. A. h. Woolam returned to bin homo on North Central avenue Mon day from liiH two months' Htay in Klmnath county, where bo wns en gaged pitttititc in 100 acres of wheat and barley. Ho Htartcd Saturday by team with his family for Khun nth Fulls, their future Hummer home, and will return at the beginning f Hohool year. S. W. MuClendon of Gold Hill wiih ' in Motlford on business Friday. Those lota on Quoon Anno avenue nro going rapidly; bottor got in bo foro valuos advnnoo. Easy tonus. 18 North Front etroot. " Mm. Lizzie Molvonzio leaves to il ay for her homo in Spokane, hav ing spout a most delightful two weeks' visit with hor parontH, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 1 Puck, of North Ho atty Htreet. Mra. N. 1). MoDowoll and hor sis- ter, Miss Lillian Lookott, the latter of whom has been visiting Mrs. Mc Dowell for tbo past Hoveral months, loft Friday for Pasadena, Cal., to spend tbo summer, Can you ostimnto tbo vnluo of a Quoon Anno nvonuo lot a yoar from nowf Only fftlfiO, at prosont, cash or torniH. 18 NortJi Front Htroot. George M. Hordonux left Friday evening for F.ugono, whero ho will Hpond a fow days visiting. From thoro ho will go to Vancouver, II, C, to take a position with the Hudson Hay Co. Solid block of 20 lots, within block of paving, at a bargain if taken at onco. Avlor & Uurnott. 07 Sam Look wishes to soil tbo Can non Restaurant for $100,000,000. Tbo II. C. Koutnor Co. just iu Hlallud a fine olootrio sign on (ho front of their big department store. With a four-Htory building acrosH tbo Htreet this part of town will have much the appoarauoo of Stnto stroot, Chicago. The Kentuor Co. aro en terprising. First annual reduction Halo of all millinery goods, now and up-to-date RlyloH. Mrs, W. T. Drown, Hocoud floor, Kenlner Co. building. (10 Suporintondont F. II. Farrar of the Gold Day power plant, spout Sat urday in Medford on businoss, C, W. Wiliiiorolh, mmiiigor of thu Hoguo Illvor Valley Fruit & Produce association, wiih at Ashland Satur day at a mooting of I ho Ashland Pencil-Growers' association, An other mooting will be held next Hnl uiVliiy, at which time the matter of merging with the big association will bo more thoroughly gouo into. Mr. and Mrs. .1, I. Ilammersly of Gold Hill were in Medford Saturday. Mr. IlammorHly Iiiih just returned from a trip of several weeks to Lakeview and used the Tribune ,ih an educator in that section with good' effeut. Scalp treatment given by appoint ment at homos of patrons. Telephone Main 387U. (J8 Dr. V. V. WatkitiH, of Prosser, Wash,, mid daughter, aro ill Medford with a view to locating in the valley for the practice of his profession. Harry T. Findley left Saturday for Now York for a Htay of several months, T. 11. It, Taylor of Woudvillo Hpcnt Fridav in business in Medford. Ho reports grunt activity in his newly incorporated city. A beautiful Victrofa wiih just plac ed in thu homo of J. C. Kmurick by the Whelsel Music Co. Thoro is one left for von. 05 John II. Carkin, attorney nt luw, jvor jackson County Dank Harry A. Young left for his homo near Urownwboro yesterday after a visit of Hoveral days in the city. M. J. Anderson of the forest ser vice was in Medford Saturday on business. George D. Lindley wiib at Wood villa Saturday on a biminoss trip. Mrs. A. C. Snyder of Glendale wiih in Medford Friday attending thu graduating exorcises of the high school, her daughter, Miss Ijruttn being one of tbo graduates. A cednr chest makes an ideal gift for the Juno bride. Drop in and lot iih show you a sample. Mission Fur niture Works, conior Eighth and Holly streots. Mrs. J. H. Dueuimi of Gold Hill was a Medford visitor Saturday. JoMiph Morris of Central Point was in Medford on businetis Satur day. All Knights of PythiiiH aro urged to attend the memorial services in tbo opora bouso Sunday aftantoon, nnd nulc your friends to bo prosont also. Good speaking and ritualistic program. Charles .1. Howard of Waldo was in Medford Saturday on a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Howard. Mr. Howard is one of tbo "oldest Peltiers" of this city, but lolt here Miveral ycar ago to reside in Southern .Josephine county. "I see more rapid progress every time I visit Medford," be said. "If any ono bad expressed the opinion 'Jo yoars ago that Medford would ever bo a city like it is now it would have been the insane asylum for him." If you want a now sleoping room or two, cool and easy walk, call up Main -11 71. Itoasonnblo prices. II. It. Nye of Gold Hill was in Medford Saturday looking after business matters. Mr. Nye Boys that the Gold Hill section is taking on now life and improvements are going fonvnrd with an appearance of vim and determination which indicate . big step forward for the town and thu country contiguous. All Knights of Pythias nro urged to attend tho moinorinl services in tbo opora house Sunday afternoon, and ask your friends to bo prosont nlso. Good sponkiug mid ritualistic program. Mrs. Julia Summer and sous of lluft'alo, N. Y., bavo bought block 21, Oakdale Park addition, and will prooeed to build a $3000 bungalow and will make Medford their home. Chorrios for salo Hoyal Anns, Dlnck Republicans, Dlaok Tartarinus and Ox Hearts. Walter R, Stokes, phono Fnrmors 700U. 03 Dr. W. F. Dyer will preach on "Tho Ascension of Christ" at the morning service at tho First Metho dist Episcopal church. Ah this is in tho nature of a farowoll sormon before he leaves for bis homo at Clinton, la., his legion of friends will grasp tho opportunity of listening onco rrioro to ono of his able dis courses. Tho choir will sing, "In clino Thiuo Ear to Mo," by Ilimmol. Tho famoiiH Taxis oxtraots aro mado from puro fruits tho host in tho world. Spirolla Shop. Thomas Ilammersly, deputy Unit oil States marshal, was in tho valley from Portland on offioinl business Saturday. Try "Snpogon," tbo finost shampoo preparation on tho markot. Spirolla Shop. MIbs Ninn Caviar of Gold Hill was a Medford visitor Saturday. II. E. Galo of Merlin, ono of tho progroBsivo fruitgrowers of that.soo tion, was in Medford Saturday at tonding (bo mooting of (ho directors of tho Fruit & Produoo association. Mon, try a onko of Fox's shaving sonp (only ono lathoring nocossary). Spivolla Shop. F. W. Dodge of Gold Hill was in Medford on businoss Saturday. A. II. Ilammorsly of Lnkoviow is in tho valloy visiting volntivos nnd frionds and sizing up tho improve ments mado Bince his last visit sov ovnl years ago, AVIATION MEET TO DAY AT 5 O'CLOCK P OWING TO THE HIGH WINDS PREVAILING BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 3:30 AND 4:30 P. M., THE COMMITTEE HAS DEEMED IT ADVISABLE TO HOLD THE AVIATION MEET AT 5 O'CLOCK IN STEAD OF 2:30. AS ADVERTISED. ! ut ', Tickets Purchased Saturday For Today PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED ON ALL TICKETS SHOULD NO FLIGHT OR FLIGHTS BE MADE TODAY. M. Maboiioy, one of tho pioneer settlers of thu unsurveyed lauds in township 3-1, 2 east, was in Medford Saturday. Mr. Mahonoy hns follow ed the frontier all his lifo. Ho fought on the winning side in tbo war, which Mark Twain onco called tho "lata unpleasantness"; also did a few things on "tho plains" after tho war, and finally in bis old ago hits set tled in Jackson county, hoping that the country ho has helped lo preserve and develop will allow him to 'build n homo for his old ago in what was a wilderness when bo cut tho first logs for bis cabin. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wcsterlund loavo Sunday evening for Portland to tnko in the rose carnival. Judge Colvig is among those leav ing today for Portland. Mrs. Scott Davis leaves today foi Portland. Mrs. G. M. Robinson of Ashland enme down in her new Buick nutoino bilo with a parly of friends to wit ness tho avintion meet. Rex II. Lampinan, editor of tho Gold Hill News, spout Saturduy in Medford. M. C. Hnnlcy came in Saturday from bis Littlo Butte ranch and re ports that unknown parties are dy namiting fish in tho Littlo Butte nbovo tbo proposed intake of the city's water system. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was n Medford visitor Saturday. COLVIG FOR RECORDER. (Continued from Page 1.) Mr. Colvig hns been in business for himsolf in Jackson county fov many years nnd enjoys a wido ncqunin- f ilfim.fillitv Ilia frinndc nr.i nlt-nndv Mr. and Mrs. John M. Root aro k, tho ricd for him- Hc -3 ,ho son among those who will take, m thu of Georj;e w Colv;K nnd ft meml)er rose carnival of ono of Jackson C0Ullty8 foremost Charles Colo leaves this morning 'pioneer families. lor Portland. before tho matter Is decided, as tbo present county license will not expire until next November. A majority of tho new council is said to favor pro hibition for tbo city, and the Incor poration was fought by the single saloon now there. There was littlo contest over the offices and tho following were elect ed: Mayor Samuel Mathla. Recorder E. D. Thompson. Marshal S, L. Sandry. Treasurer C. O. Seaman. Aldermen Charles Hatch, G. F. Wortz, E. B. O'Halr, W. It. Gor l.nm, W. A. Beck, L. B. Ellis. FRUIT ASS'N GETS BUSY. (Continued on Page Five.) Hiram Doublcday of Butte Falls spent Saturday in Medford. Jack Robertson and wife left Fri day evening to visit his old homo in Scotland. E. A. Hicks and William Duncan loft Saturday evening for tho Apple gate on u fishing excursion. Dr. F. A. Bnrber loft Saturday evening for Portland on a short business trip. W. R. Pittiuger loft Friday eve ning for Evanston, Can., to locato there. Vanco Anderson camo in from Jacksonville nnd left in a 1910 four- FOREIGNERS IN DANGER. (Continued from page 1.) A soriona aspect is givoi to the re bollion because of Its changing char actor from ono of attack upon tho Mnnchu dynast7 to a concortcd effort to drive all foreigners from China. Grave Crisis. Princo Chun, regent of China and father of tho emperor, has called tho iiuporI.il council into cession to con sider tho problom of checking tho uprising, Tho regent realizes that tho govornment Is menaced by a cylinder Rambler for St. Helena, I lg not cneckei, boforo ,t BproadB for. .,." . '.""" " I"" '"I'lolgn intervention may bo necossary. this spring in tho samo cnr. i , , , , , ,, , ., t..i .. -ii i . 1 Prince Chun Is doing all In his pow Jnoksonvillo is panning an auto- L- . ... .,. .. ". , i nml.lln nn,n,U V.. ,1... 1.1 II. - T T..I. . " "' l' "" "'" !'"" UIM BIU ...uuitu I'ttiiiuu iui iuu xuiiriii ui iuiv colobration. R. R. Ramoth of Now York City will favor with a tenor solo at tho Prosbytorian church at 11 a. m. to day. Evory ono should make a spo eial offort to bo present. Miss Drury will bo with tho choir at tho Presbyterian church Sunday and will favor with a solo in tbo ovoning. A lnrgo nttendanco is re quested. K. of P. momorinl sonicos at 3 :30 p. m. today at Medford opora bouse. All Knights roquostod to congregato at the hall at 2:-lf p. m. Urge your lnonits to attend tho mooting. K. of P. momorial sorvicos 3:30 )). in. today at Medford opora bouso. All Knights requested to coiurrojiato at tho hall at 2:15 p. m. Urgo your ineiins io aueiiu mo meeting. C. S. Nowhall of North Jaokson villo was a Medford visitor Saturday. Sheriff Wilbur Jones spoilt Satur day in Ashland. Chnrlos Doreloin and familv loavo Monday for thoir now homo in Eu gene. Thoy will go overland in a Chnlmors -10. L. W. Evans loft Saturday fov Povllaud, going overland in an auto. II, U. Liuusdou and family wore Ashland carnival visitors Friday. Tennessee Smith leaves today for Novthport, Wash., wboro bo oxpoots to liuiko nn oxtondod visit looking after mining intorosts. Mrs. Susie Iligiiibolliain of Pros-1 poot was a Medford visitor Saturday. E. F. Graham, tbo gonsing king of Prospoot, spent Friday in Medford, occupying tho cities of tho flowery kingdom and tho gates of tho for biddon city. Foreigners throughout tho empire bavo been notified that protection will bo granted thorn at tlio consul ates, but havo been urged to Issue to securo the prices for the products to which tho growers are entitled. The Rogue River Fruit and Pro duce association has, os has been re ported, secured the services of C. W. Wilraeroth, as manager, than whom thoro Is no better Judge of market conditions In the west. The association has contracted for boxes and wrapping paper sufficient to han dle the estimated crop, and is pre pared to furnitli everyone In or out sido tho association with orchard supplies. It has purchased tho Perry warehouses and will fit up Its of fices In tho rooms now occupied by J. A. Perry, and it Is now ready to do business with fruit men. Through tho efforts of this or ganization Professor O'Gara will re main in Rogue Rivor valloy for an other year at least, and tho matter of tho distribution of the pear crop has been arranged with tho Stewart Fruit compnuy. It io believed by tho officers of the now association that in securing the Stewart Fruit company to handle the pear crop that a splendid step has been taken, as this company is paramount In tho lino of markotiug Roguo River fruit, and that they will make tho greatest offorts In securing top prices for tho local output. O'GARA TO REMAIN. (Continned from Page 1.) stance of the united fruitgrowing In terests, insures a compulsory clean up of orchards and tho elimination of fruit tree diseases, for he Is ac knowledged the foremost authority on blight and other diseases in the world. To remain here, Professor O'Gara must resign from the department. This ho has agreed to do. The promise to secure the services of Professor O'Gara was made Friday aitcrnoon, Judge Neil and Commis sioner Owens favoring It and Commis sioner Patterson agreeing not to op pose it, providing ho was assured of Its legality. Teddy, Jr., Gets License. NEW YORK, Juno 4. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and Miss Eleanor Al exander today obtained a licens to wed. Roosevelt gavo his age aa 22 and his business as "manufacturer." Miss Alexander gave her age as 21. T Elgin Watches are famous the world over as perfect timekeepers. We sell a 7-jewel Elgin Watch for $5.00 A 15-jewel Elgin Watch, only $8.00 A I7-jewel Elgin Watch, only $12.00 Full and complete line of Howard and Hamilton Watches. A very large as sortment, including all makes of cases. A fine as sortment of all styles of high grade quality. B.T.VanDeCar Successor to Van De Gar & Jasmann. notices warning foroignors to loavo. Chlncso soil Immediately. American Minister Calhoun frankly oxpressod his alarm today nt tho situation. Feeling Bitter. Tho fooling against foroiguors Is liios'. blttor at Nanking, whoro nn out break Is probablo nt any moment. Tho govornment foars tho ngonts of tbo "Triad," tho coalesced 'revolutionary party, will tr.ko advantv.go of tho oponlng of tho Nanking exposition tomorrow to begin nn nttcck. Tho exposition, which dlsplnys tho prod ucts and rosources of tho IS prov inces of China nnd contains n few foreign exhibits, is drawing hun dreds of foroignors to tho city. Tho goxornmont foars that tlieso visitors may bo marked for massnero and is tnklng precautions to protect thorn. Tho Porklug authorities lonrnod to day that forolgn nations aro rush ing warships to Chlncso wators tor tho purposo of protection to forolgu nors. Tho loagatlons havo boon In- formod that an additional fleot of war slil 'pswlll bo sent to soaports of Chl-no. ISMMMHMH-MHaMMM-HM. I I HHHHHHHHHHBHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH CITY MAY GO DRY. (Continued From Pngo Ono.) flocking to Woodvillo for liquid ro froshmout8. It will bo lato In tho fall . Going Camping? WE CAN TENT YOU fv T T TT supply of Tents and other camp necessities is in fine condition for choosing. You'll soon want a tent, some fishing tackle, a good gun, some ammunition and probably a few other articles along this line. Don't forget to call hero and see our lines and get prices before you buy. No one over regretted a trip to this store, and more aro coming every day than used to come. Aro you one? NICHOLSON HARDWARE CO. EAST MAIN AND BARTLETT STR EETS, tjp -yi?