jr MIDDPOIiD MAIL TJRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MirPAY. JUNE 2J, 1910. SOGIALAHDPERSOWAL Honk HprliiKH ooiil. Try a Ion or two and you will wmil moro. Cliuup or mill Imllur tliiui wood, Jiiiihm jMonin ul' (Inld lllll wiih in ilmU'oiil I'Viiluy on n ImihIiuwh trip. "MitiU'oiil Ik iiIiiiomI iih llvoly iih (lolit Hill IIOU-,", WIIH III (lOIIIIIUtlll. W. i, KodiiiiliDiKor, ubovo l'lioo nix, will dulivnr lionioM ol' all IcIikIh. riioiin onlui-H l'liouiiix 7 KM. Atl drcMrt, l'liouiiix. 82 JiiV Duvldmm wiih in Moili'oi'il from (lolil Hill Friday. Mm. Hoy K. WIIhoii and dmiKhtor, Mnlilo, ul' Hoxy Ann, woro vIhII int mid Nlioipiii(; in tliu idly Wmlnuwlny. Tim HwtdlnHt lot oi! uoolcwour thai linn dvoi- limm liiniiulit to tint city omiio lo llio ToKnory jiwl ronuntly nuoli liitanty of NtylUi ipiality and imttuniH. Tliu addition of tiality and homo oomfoutH will liu Quuun Anno watur, howui and puvcd Htruutri InilldiiiK ro coiiHtniotiniiH. Hod MoCullum, Ilotol Kauh. tt Frank K. Ilyliuo ol' .luukituiivillu ysiiH in Mudt'ord on Iiumuiuhh Friday. You'll rind nil (Iioho littlu office Hiipplii-H at tint .Morrivolil Shop, 82 Mr. and Mm. C. U. Hwkuiiiii ic- tiinind lroin I'ortliuid Friday 1111111 inir, at'tor liuviiic vihUuiI tho roHo fair, the .MaHouio uriind lodo and tlio l'inncor niiiuiou. Mr. Ituukiimn wiih llio fiiMt WollH-Faruo inuHHuiiKr liiitwimii Yroka, Cnl., and JaukKon villo, in lln' dayH whon ho had to dodun i;ir.r.UuH, liidiatiH and road agent on nearly uvury trip. Tlio Kouk SpriiiKri, W'yo,, lump coal Ih rolliiiu; thiri way-. Wu uau fill your ordom now. You hIioiiIiI Kut rvadv for fall and wiutur now. Sou llnrliridKo, tho drayman. Mr. mid Mr. N (I. Hri'Xi who liiivn Imuii mitiiii; Mr. and Mm. V. T. MuCrny, left Friday morning for thoir homo in HolliMtor, Cal. Mr. and Mr. MHkkk havu boon alinoHt lifelong mddoutH of California, hut tJioy aro moro than unthuKinHtio ovijr tho Hoguo Hivor vnlloy. WI1011 you can coiiviiiuo a Califoruiaii that thorn irt any othor placo on uarth out nido of tlio Golden Slate, you miiHt hIiow tho k'oodb, and tho goods have 1)0011 HllOWII ill tll'lH OllhO. Newly i'tiniihliud Hleciping room, cool, ipiiet oiih.v walking dintaucu. 20!l OIhoii Htreet, ooruor Wont Ham ilton ,jtiNt two Idoakti from North Oakdale paving. 1'hoiiu Main 1I7-I. if Ihkiii Aiidomou of SiHikauo and John Davis nf Konltlo piiHMid through Mi'dford Friday on thoir way to San FrauiMHco, via automo bile. Hoth am old friondn of Dr. J. V. Hoddy and xpuut a fmv hours viHititttr him hero. They loft Friday nftoruoou for Klamath FhIIh. TIiIh fall and winter you will witdi you had ordorud koiiiu of that lino Hock SpringH t'oal. You won't ho ablu to got it then, ho ordor it now. Son W. .1. Ilurhridgo, drayman, .it depot. T. O. K'ohliorg of Shedd, Or., whh iu Med I'o rd Friday, looking after IniHiiiDrtH uiattorH, You aro ulu'iiyw waited on prompt ly mid courteously at tho Morrivnld Shop it'n really a ploariiiro to nliop there. 82' L. Lawreiiee and M. linkor of Denver, Colo,, are iu Medforil look ing over tho valley. Tho vote for iroddoHH of lihortv at Jacksonville on Jul v -I is now opon. Tickets on Halo at HuhhuII'h Confoo tionorv hIo-o and NhhIi hotel and IlnHkin'H druir Htorc. ContcHt oIohuh Juno 28. (I n. m tf DiHtriot Attornoy Mulkoy wiih iu Medforil Friday, having heen called Jioro lv neveral cukoh requiring Ii!h attention. Whoro in Mod ford can you got bet tor valuoH than iu Qiiuou Anno addi tion f Did you notice tho out of tho now puhlio hoIiooI to ho orocted in Quouii AnnoT Got huay. Tho pros ont prioo won't last long. tf V. 0. Diuilap of Talent wiih in Mod ford Friday. Don't fnil to Hen tho NoIhoii-WoI-giiHt fight pioturoH at tho Hijou Fri day and Saturday. 811 W. II. Fluhurt of a Seattlo Iiiih taken idiargo of tho Hijou theater on tho went Hide and will conduct a i'irtU-cliiHH moviug-pioturo show there. Don't fail to boo tho Nolaon-Wol-gaHt fight pioturoH at tho Hijou Fri day and Saturday. 8!) Mr. and Mrn, V. 0, MoCounell of PittHliurg aro reentered at tho Nash. Don't fail to hoo tho Nolson-Wol-giiHl fight pioturos at tho Hijou Fri day and Saturday. 83 Call Saturday for a box of Whit niau'ri at tho Morrivold Shop. 83 C. W. Jordan and mou of UiiHtiugH, Mieh., aro among tho recent iirrivaN in Mod ford. Y. W. C. A. to Fljiltt Slavors. LOS ANOKIiKR, Cal., Juno 21. A tiuiHH nieetiug of tho women of Lou AugoloH will ho held at tho head quartern of Young Women's ChriH (inn iiHHooiatiou uoxt Monday to din :uhh nieaiiH of combatting tho white slave traffic iu thin city. A call for tho meeting, Higued by a doon prom inent womon, wiih isHiiod today. TO DEFENSE OE PACKERS CIIICACO, III., June 21. Attorney (leueral Wiclu'i hIiiiiii today declared that the government proMcoution of Hoverul iiuliclcd iiaekiug eompaiiioH will continue, ihmpito the ruling of Federal Judge IC. M, Iuih1Ih that the iiiilicliiieulH were faulty and did not Hluto proper grounilH for proceed ingH. Wiokondiniu declined to dinuuHH the report that tho laxity with which the indietuiontH woio drawn by one of bin nHHiHtanlH wiih tho out growth of ilifforonooH between liim Helf mid Judge LauiliH when tho iu voHtigntinn wiih firnt begun. Wiek orrthnm intimated that the paekent were primeouled an individuitlH in Htead of under general indietmeiitM following a HOKHinn of the Hpoo'ml grand jurv heie. -f-- --- -f-f 'f"f f BASEBALL NOTES . The "kill battery," HurgOhK and Hill, with Hudie Shultz playing huo oinl and young Hnder, another 10-year-old yoiingHler, rthowed Home of tho obi playeirt how the gamo hIioiiIiI ho played. Tho team wan Hwitched nround Houiowhat lloiirfolninn at third, Ihiiiich iu center (Iio'h a fixture there) and Hlaokiugtoii iu right, be ing tho only oiioh to retain their for mer poKitioiiH. Strain played find and played it well, but hud few hard chaucoH. Miles took left field and made one star running catch, although Home crab did remark that "a good loft fielder would have caught that one back by tho fenco." Four hitH were made off HurgeHH, hut ho walked tun of tho vihitorn. Ho had gilt-edged nupport, however, and no errors were made behind him. Four double plavs enlivened the game. Iu the tirst for Columbia Hark, Fraser walked, but was dou bled at second 011 Cavanoy'H bunt to Coleman, who throw him out to Schullx, and Hudie whipping t lie ball to Strain iu time to catch the bat ter. In the second Wayinire walked and Whir sent a high fly to Hlaek ington, and before Wayinire could get back Illackie had .-hot the ball to first, Iu fact, Wayinire thought the hit was a safe oiie and waR on third before he discovered that ho wiih out. Iu Medrord's half of the fourth, Hlaekiugtoii was on third when the squeeze play was tried, but didn't. Hill laid it down all right, but Hlaekie wiih emmht at home and Hill nipped at the first bag. Iu the fifth Shalt hit. but was doubled at second on HurgeKs' in field bounder, second to short, and Hurgess was thrown out at first. The final score wiih HI to .'t. Grants l'ass and Mcdford will play at Medford, June 2(1, for the la.st time under the present schedule. Tho game will be a warm one from start to finish, believe me, as tho "ox chump" are after Medford's scalp again. The present "champions," Jack sonville, will play Central I'oiut, which is the only team iu tho league which hasn't won a "championship" this season on the Central Point grounds. Say, did you see that picture of the Jacksonville champions of Hoguo Hivor volley in the Oregonianf Guess Manager Ulrich is thero as a press agent, ' Tho way these Hoguo Hivor valley championships are tangled up, there's going to he some trouble un raveling them. WICKER3HAM WANTS RAILROADS CONTROLLED CHICAGO, III., Juno 2t. Fodoral regulation am' control of railroad stock and bond Irhucb was advocat ed by Attornoy General Wlckoraham in nn addroRs before tlio Illinois Dar association, lie argued that con gress Is constitutionally ompoworod to oxorclso Buch control. Notlco to tho Public. After July 1 I will bo propared to carry passengers between Kaglo Point and Hutto Falls, making con nections with tho Kaglo Point train. Loaves Kaglo Point at 10 a. m. and arrive at Hutto Palls at !t p, in. Leavos Hutto Falls at 0 a. 111., ar riving iu Faglo Point at 2 p, in, S. II. IIAHN1S11 & SON. 87 "Hell Bill" Tomorrow. The Athou Stock company pre sents "Hollo, Hill," tho sereaining fareo comedy, for tho last time at tho Medford theater Saturday night. For next woek Sir A, Conan Doyle's great deloetivo piny, "Shorloolc Holmes ; or, Tlio Sign of tho Fojir," is announood, SoatH for each por formauoo uoxt week on sale Satur day morning. M'GRAW'S FUNERAL TO BE HELD TODAY Man Who Slowly Forucd Himself to Top Closes His Career Was Sec ond Governor of Washlnnton. HKA'J'TLK, Wash., June 21. The funeral of John II. McGrnw, second governor of tho slate of Washing ton, will bo held from the McGrnw homo at 2 o'clock Ibis afternoon. At the rciiucHt of the dead man, the fu neral will be limited to members of the family and intimate friends. The body will bo cremated. Governor MoOraw died at 7 o'clock lust night after a long, hard fight against death, McGraw loft homo when 11 years of age, after a quarrel with bin stepfather. IIo became a a country store, (hen its proprietor. Jn tho panic of 187.'! he failed and came west, ilrivitiir a horse car iu San Francisco for some time. He drifted to Seattle and in turn became a hotel clerk, hotel proprietor, po liceman, city marshal, chief of po lice, ward boss, sheriff, bank piesi dent, governor and finally a promi nent retired business man. IIo was born in Penobscot county, Maine, iu 1850. Married. HOOTH-HIOHAM In Mcdford, at tho M. F. parsonage, June 23, 1010, Arthur C. Hooth and Mabel C. Hig liam. BITER WAR TO SAVE CHARLTON (Continued from Page 1.) oh mementos of his first fow wcoks of happiness with nor bcsldo tho Itellan lake. Yot ho calmly dl ctiHKod tho Jotalln of his attack on his wHo, or her death and of his at tempts to hide etho body. Tho now found attorneys for tho dofeiiHo havo Intimated that thoy havo sot up nn Innanlty plea to clear Charlton of responsibility. In tho meantime alienists for tho stp.to will examine Charlton to tost tlio young man's B.inlty. Hun TtittcrculoslH. Attorneys familiar with Italian lr.ws assort Hint Charlton, If extra dited, cannot bo convicted of any crime but that of mnnslaiiRhtor. Tho penalty for that crlmo In Italy Is six years' Imprlsomnont. This, In tho case of Charlton, would bo tanta mount to death sontonco as tho youth Ir a victim of tuberculosis In qn ad vanced stage. Those who nro closely watching developments boo In thlo activity a lilt tor Btrlfo between Captain Scott and Judge Charlton, who is In tho bureau of liunilar affairs at tho wnr department, tho former fighting to placo Charlton boforo , tho Italian courts; tho latter to savo his son. Doth nro Invoking tho functions of tho Italian and Amorlcan govern monts. Charlton slopt soundly last night and appeared to tnko llttlo Intorost In tho trend of his caso. BILL TO HELP COAST SHIPPERS (Continued from Page 1.) and carrying through provisions which tho railroads wanted, havo boon retained. Intorstato Connnorco Commissioner as Kranklln K, Lauo of Callfornb, for InBtoncoo, who hnn been very antlvo In hta scrutiny of tho transcontinental llnea and of their rato-mnklng motbods, will now find it easier than horotoforo In pros ecuting Mint work. It will not bo noceB"?nry horeaftor for shippers on tho Pacific Coast to originate complaints against ratDG boforo tlio latorBtato commorco com mission can begin an' Investigation thoroof. Howovor, It may bo as noe osuary horeaftor for .ho shljiporH to do bo. For it Is to bo borno In mind that tho now law Imposes numorous addttlouall tasks upon tho 'intorstato rommorco commission and it will bo physically ImpoBulblo for tho com n tHBlonoiH to got around to an In vestigation of all unjust and un rea sonable railroad ratoa boforo sh'p poi'H havo filed complrlnt. There Is nn opinion that tho ad ministration of tho law will not ho satisfactory to' tho country until tho Intorstato connnorco eojumlcslon hns boon onlargod and Iiiih booa given ad ditional facllltleii for attending to tho oxtotiBlvo and vry rosponslblo dutlos placod upon its iaombors, That In supposed to bo a vonkneus of tho law upon which tho railroads aro ro lylng ' for no Binall amount of Im munity during tho noxt fow yonrs. Commissioner Lnno does not placo gioat Htrsan upon tho provision al lowing tho commission to orlglnato complnlnta, IIo hna nWnys hold that tho commlDBlon could find way to luvostlgnto a rato, If It was dotor mlnod to do so, Much has beon - Too Late to Classify KO'H AIiT5""cioap, one ringside scat for tho Joffrloc-Johnoori fight. Apply A. C, Iurg'Hj, Louvro Cnfo. - - -- - Hahl about tho Important of put ting tho bunion of proof upon tho rnllroiulH rather tbnn upon tho ship per. Mr, I mho Ih Incline? to tlio bo iler that that Is moro of a theoreti cal than a prnctlcnl advantage. Tho I'aclflo 'Coat chipper will havo tho privilege heroaftor of dotcr mlnlng tho route whlrh tiolr goods shall take. Much Ih claimed ror tbnt, but whothor it wll) work out to ho an advantage remains to bo dcmotintr.nted. Tho Intorinountaln and I'aclflc Const Htntos havo not boon affected particularly by tho purloys of rail road orriclnln hero in recent d-tys with President Tnft over Increases In freight rates. That Is chiefly because fow notices of schedules to Incrooso freight rates west of MIs uourl river points l-vo been filed v.lth tho commission. But tho Inves tigations which tho commerce com mission v. 1 1 1 enter upon shortly In determining whether Increased f 1 eight rales In tho east and tho ml 1 dlo west aro just and ro.nsonablo will In the end havo great bearing upon tho transcontinental situation and may determine whether there will bo an attomptjo rnlso rates to Califor nia and IMcirio coaBt points. An Impression prevails at the com mission that railroad rates la tho far west aro comparatively higher for the service rendered than this side or the Mississippi rlvor. It may bo that an. acknowledgment of this situ ation by tho transcontinental roads has provontod them from hurrying to file new and hlghor schedules. - The sale on Rardon's Peer- less Bread is Increasing daily. Why? -- Let RARDON Provide Your Sunday Desert Order a delicious combination of Fancy ICB CHKAM AND SHEH HEKT Packed iu 2 or 3-pint bricks. Phone ns your order today. MAIN 371. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. MICHELIN Tires Tou cannot know what a good tire is until you In Do You Need Any Silverware? I Have What You need. MARTIN J. REDDY Jeweler, near P. O. THE WISE FABMER WANTS MORE CLIMATE AND LESS LAND THAN HIS FATHER HAD Irrigated land is to make a living out of, but it is also an . investment. Look also at situation. Nearness to market, the gain of short haul by team, railroad, river and electric transportation, climate, rich soil, water for irrigatioin, good drainagce, both air and surface. These and many others are the advantages at Los jMolinos, Cal. See ourr agent. FRANK G. ANDREWS, Sixth and Fir Streets LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. Los Molinos, Cal. A Great Shoe Buying a "Mens Ease" is better than putting your money in a savings bank. A shoe that wears one and two years pays compound interest on the money in vested. The lable is the sign of shoe service and shoe comfort. 1Ee Wardrobe The Home of Good Shoes. Robert F. Maguire Late special "agent TJ. S. General Land Office, announces that he has opened' law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts J and the Department of the Interior. tttt -t- f -t-t DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. " 4- 4- 4 try a Mtcbehn properly inflated. Stock by VALLEY AUTO COMPANY MEDFORD, OR. 75c Choice Over 200 pieces of Fancy Decorated China. Hand painted Plates, Salad Bowls, etc. Regular $1.00, $155 and $1.50 values. Just as a flier, hero tomorrow 76c each. Water Jug Best quality plain crys tal glass moulded water jugs; full half gallon size. Sale price 50c each Six lead blown gold edge glasses to match above, 50c set. Don't Tomorrow is the day Pa, need new Hose for Sunday. if you want the best. That's HUSSEY'S .7. I.. STEWAIIT Medford Vacuum House Gleaning Company. 615 S. Oakdale Ave. Phone Main 2944. Cleaning Easy WE CLEAN YOUE HOME WITHOUT THE LEAST BIT OF ANNOYANCE TO YOU. Your rugs, carpets, upholstry, etc., can be cleaned bv the "Little Giant" Vacuum House Cleaner with out moving anything or disturbing the lady of the house the least bit. Call us up and we will be glad to call at your home and explain more fully. Don't Scrub Kitchen Floors a x "ffim Paint that kitchen floor bing it every few days that grow dingy and yourself. It s 3k. FLOOR PAINT (Granite) jmt Is tlie ideal finish for kitchen, pantry and Chi ?k laundry floors, ttens and iiuMc surfaces to K?B W be walked upon. It's hard, durable, Wof - ik sanitary, easy to apply, easy to keep ,fjT y -f clean, hard to near out. Brush it B -w on tonight and you can walk on m ' T-2)Jl . M It's a surfaco to be painted, tlv SWill i I cumclod, atalned, var t. Ill II III llWUIfclll II I In I I llll I ujSHUtKUKKKBKKVEMtKMKBBtSKLAitJ3j!SJL. Choice Our Near Cut Have you seen the new line of near cut glass wc are showing? Swellcst line in Southern Oregon. Looks just like the real thing and costs only 25c, 50c, $1.00 each. Handsome punch bowl, 15 inch, $6.00 each. Forget Ma and all the kids will Just one place to buy them T. E. BEAUUEU HHT. V V. r. m j instead of scrub or buying expensive coverings show wear. You can do it E c:sy and costs only a trifle. :? ivi 19 - W X V. i