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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITOKD. OREaONJlIURBDAY, JUNK 30, .1910.
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DR. GOULE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
tr. and Mtb. Emll Houston of Colo- .Phoonhe woro doing trading In Ash-
iau creek went uown on iioguo " ' """""
Mrs. P. B. Surrey of IMioonlx re
turned from a visit to relatives In
Portland last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peckham of Medford
river last Sunday to visit Mr. llous
ton'n paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.
Stephens.
Miss Mary Ashworui or Asuinna cnni0 un Monday. Mr. Peckham
was visiting Miss Clnra Allen ono day if rained a portion of the big barn to
iast weok. bo built for Joo Rador on his newly
B. P. French of North Talent re- 'purchased place In North Talent,
turned Monday from a visit to rola-j Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuslck of the real
CAN A COURT ORDER
"IWAinT MADDV UEP9"! e- main street, over
UU HU mAntll ntKf f Strang's drug store.
Miss Edna Dover nnd Dr. Bullitt
Are Deeply Interested In This
Question.
AUTOMOBILES
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 30. -"Can
a court restrain a man from marry
ing the woman of hla cho'co ou the,
ground that ho Is of unsound mind?"1
Such, In effect, Is the Important
tlvcs In California. jestato firm of Cuslck & Myers, of
Ed Hamlin of Eden Valley was lnlMedford, camo tip In his auto Sunday
Phoenix last Sunday. (to attend tho camp mooting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebln Lovelaco of. Joshua Patterson took It upon him-
t'noenix woro visiting romiives in sen 10 ciear mu rouu 01 tucks ono uay i , , ,
orth Talent last Sunday. ilast week and ..utomobillsts are smll- ,iUl8UU" . wlu lum uulul J""K, Quick Service,
Mrs. Den French was in Phoenix ing once more as they travel between Joimson, nt .Media, near here, in tno
.last Monday morning. Phenlx and Talent. 'caso ot Dr- Jo" Christian Bullitt, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Loulo Colvcr will soon 1 Mrs. Lllllam Glbbs returned toi,n whlch nd In whom Miss Edna Do-
-... n.nvl.w Intn flinlr now linnmilow. hop homo In Ashland Tuosdavaftor a Ivor IS Vitally IntorestCU. Dr. UUllItt,
0. W. Murphy. 0. M. .Murphy.
MURPHY MtOS. AUTO LtVEUY.
1010 Clmlniora Dotroita.
Phono 18G1, Valley Auto Company,
Madfonl, Or.
Tho many friends of Joo Rador. week's camping at tho camp grounds N" ' the lnte John C. Uullltt. a ills
ire sorry to hear of his illness and of tho Free Methodists camp mect-t,nsulshed lawyer, member ot a well
.hope ho will soon bo about again, ing which closed Sunday. jknown and wealthy family, lives In
Mrs. J. O. Henry ot North Talontj William Cox has sold his place on (Norwood, Pa. Ho Is engaged to
-sras in Medford Monday. Colemau Creek and will soon loavo "" .miss iwver, wuusu lauier, uonn
C. Carey had thirty crates of bcr-'for tho Willamette valley where uo!B "over, formerly a pollco llouten
Ties picked at Star Garden last Mon-hns purchased a big farm and will, ' tu,s city. ho employs. Miss
tfay. All wore sold beroro picked. engage In otock raising and farming j "ever and her father live on Dr. Bui
Mr. and Mrs. John Qraffcs of North on a largo scalo. Htt's property.
Logan M. Bullitt and Mrs. juila
Easy Hiding.
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PHONK MAJl 3141,
AfMticy for the Parry Cars. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frank IT. Hull, Prop.,
Medford, Or.
IITS MAN WITH STONE BY MARRIAGE WOMAN
AND SAVES HIS LIFE
SPOKANE, Wash., Juao 30. C. J.
Xiynch, a flagman stationed at the
Oregon Railroad & Navigat on com
..p&ay's crossinc at Hamilton street in
this city, saved tho lite of Louis Gam
boat, a Greok fruit vendor, by hurl
Tlng a stone, which struck the man
.between tho eyes and stopped htm
from driving ii. front of a passenger
train, and was arrested on complaint
at the latter, charged with disorderly
sonduct. When tho case was called
Jieforo Justice Mann in tho city pollco
jourt, Prosecuting Atto-ney Crow,
who had previously made an investi
gation, told tho court that Lynch was
enable to raako Gambost understand
that a fast train was approaching, so
he picked up a pebblo and cast it at
the peddler with such good aim as
to causo him to stop, while tho train
- speeded by, saving the man s life. In
a. mixture of Greek and English and
with many gestures, Gambost in
formed tho court that tlo pebble
weighed eight ounces and that Lynch
Lad hurled it fully ono and a half
Mocks. Other witnesses bore out
JLynch's statement that the throwing
of the pebblo saved tho lives of Gam
bost and his horse, and tho caso was
dismissed. Afterward Gambost fell
upon Lynch's nock and thanked htm.
Bullitt Green, tho doctor's brother
nnd sister, ask Judge Johnson to np-i
point a propor person to tako caro
10 Illinnilin'ft A HUT ot Ilc doctor'9 person and estate
IN HIHSKANII N flIINI -Th0J' nsk furtlier that his guardian
IU HUUUnilU U null I bo empowered to prevent his marrlago
io .uiss jjever.
The principal point which Is being
SPOKANE. Wash.. June 30. ...,, at ,enctl, nml whIch tho
When W. H. Van Slyke, cao-iicr of tho JudBe and counsel on both 8,de8 r0
Merchants & Miners' bank at Chelan. gard both as nove, ttnd a8 tUo crucIai
Wash., married Miss Mary B. Baker. contentlou In the case, Is whether a
also ot that city, a few days ago. a pe- Lourt ha8 a r,ght to reotruIn a man
cullar marital relation was formed. from caterlng into tho mnrriaBo Con
The bride is a sister of Mrs. J. B. Van l,rn, ,vui,,.t ,nr,i tn whnr i,
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Is capable of understanding tho na
ture of the contract ho is making.
Judge Johnson in court has oxpressed
himself as extremely doubtful on this
point.
Dr. J. Madison Taylor of this city
has testified that he has known Dr.
Bullitt intimately and has attended
him In outbreaks ot mental trouble.
Dr. Taylor expressed the opinion that .
if tho ceremony be performed Dr.
Bullitt will know he Is being married.
But he will not comprehend that ho is
entering into a life contract nor that
ho will ba obliged to support his wlfo
and their children, If they have any.
Slyke, second wife of the father ot
tho bridegroom, and therefore is an
aunt to her own husband. Mrs. W.
H. Van Slyke's sister is now her
mother-in-law, and her father-in-law
is also her brother-in-law. Mrs. J. B.
Van Slyke Is stepmother to W. H. Van
Slyke, also his sister-in-law and his
aunt-ln-law. J. B. Van Slyke is a
brother-in-law to his son and Is also
bis father-la-law. Some ouo '.as fig
ured out that If any chlld-on are born
to the couplo their grandfather will
also bo their uncle and their aunt
would become their step-grandmoth
er, their father would bo their stcp
cousln and their mother would be
como their great aunt-ln-law.
CURTIS TO DETERMINE
JAR VALUE OF BIPLANE
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years '
practical experience.
Offlc 1 13 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
JUNE.
Hero's June, and the wonder ot tho
first rosles.
Hero's June and the warm, sweet
rain;
Hero's June and the'plnks In snowy
posies
'Neath fresh green leaves again;
T7nwAa T.ann f.f .1a mI. n . MMMiflAA
iiciu o j uuc, vvuu iuc uuniuub uuuico t
flaring;
Hero's June with thrilling tune,
When tho World her flower'd gown
is wearing
For Loveliness and for June.
Here's June, with tho larkspurs sweet
and slender,
Like broken bits ot sky;
NOTICE.
A meeting of the Republican County
Central Committee Is called for Sat
.rday, July 2, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
In Commercial Club Rooms, Medford,
Oregon. N. L. NARREGAN,
Chairman. 88
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HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y., Juno
"30. A test to determine the value of
airshiDs in war is beinir conducted
by Qlenn H. Curtiss, tho aviator, Hero'B Jun. W"Q "s birdcall soft and
-over Lake Keuka today. Curtiss will ' ienaer.
-experiment until tho end of this Tho wavInB woodlands by;
WPaif iHero's June, with its dawn of pearl
ik target was placed on the lake
corresponding in size to the deck
plan of a modern Dreadnought. Cur-
.'tiss' object S to drop weights tho
- size of bombs from various heights
- and at various speeds to ascertain
whether ho can hit the tariret.
V INVESTIGATION INTO '
' .VIOLATIONS LOCAL OPTION
KLAJIATII PALES, Or., June 30.
There will bo some interesting
sessions of the Klamath county
grand jury, which is now temporar
ily idle, but which will he again call
ed togothor next month. Judge No
land stuted that ho desired to con
clude tho petty civil cases that were
. pressing this week so lie could get
over to Lakeview to hold tho trial
of Ike llarrold, tho murderer of the
, Newell boys. Some of the attor-
neys who had cuses ponding object
. ed to the court being susDcnded for
a time and asked that their cases ho
set for hearing at once. The judge
told them ho would rush mutton in
rtho Lakeview case, os ho wished him-
solf to got back lioro nnd reconvene
tho grand jury, which would have
oma very important criminal coses
"to consider.
It is expected (hat tho fire which
Jostroyed tho Davo Shook propoity
m April will ho investigated. The of
wcors believe tho Scaton girl told n
'Irniglit story about sotting tho firo
and that tho Deal woman had some
thing to do with it, but tlioy also be
lieve tlioro woro othor agencies bo-
,ftid tho fire. TIu'b caso was ex-
pooled to como up during tho three
- Hays' session of tho
which hns closed, hut less importnnt
(natters occupied tho time.
It is hinted that something inter
esting will develop regarding tho
violation of tho local option law.
sheen bringing
Soft haze of gold at noon;
Hero's June, with dusk when night
ingales are singing
Thank God! for lovely Juno.
Inland Herald.
FORT ST. JA3IES, ON LAKE 8TU
ART, BRITISH COLUMIHA.
POSTAL DEFICIT WILL
BE LESS $10,
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 30.-Postmaster-General
Hitchcock is
confident that the postal deficit will
be reduced $10,000,000 this fiscal
year. Already lie has returned $35,
000,000 of the sum set npnrt from
the public funds to dofrny postal ex
penses this year.
The total deficit nt the beginning
of the present fiscal year was $17,-
500,000.
ThlB Is destined to be the Portland
ot British Columbia, on a naviga
ble river and deep water lako with
two trains running in next fall.
Letters pour Into our office all day
with applications for lot;. To those
who cannot como In we would do our
utmost to make a good selection.
Prices, $100 and $200 each; cash i H
$25, balance $10 a month. A few '
40-acrc farms joining ort St. James
townslto and Lake Stuart, $50 cash
and $10 a month.
You need not be a Canadian citi
zen to hold this. You need not Im
prove it, nor you need not resldo on
It. All this land Is on or near the
railroads, Grand Trunk Pacific, Alas
ka Yukon and Canadian Northern
railroads.
Rich farm lands, $8.50 per acre,
$3,00 cash, balanco $1.00 per aero
per year until paid.
Apply Canadian Northern Land
Company, 304, 305 and 300 Lewis
building, Portland, Orego . tt
CHICAGO BETTING ON
"FIGHT OF A CENTURY"
CHICAGO, 111., Juno 30. Hotting
ou the Jeffries-Johnson fight livened
up today with Jeffries an 8 to 5
favorite. Most of tho bets placed
ran into tho thousands, with $18,
000 the Inchest. Bookmakers nrc-
dfet that before Saturday night the
wealthy sports will "loosen up" nnd
bet healthy "wads." Undoubtedly
Jeffries will remuin on the long end
of tho wnircrinir.
Electric Flat
Irons
need no recommendation
to progressive houcwivej.
Their use makes ironing
a pleasure, relieved of all
the drudgery of fires and
changing of irons. The
small General Electric
flahron is indispensable in
the sewing room.
Children
Ue Them
not only as playthings
but really in a useful way,
helping with the little
things and thus learning to
aid in household duties.
We have a very mterest
ing way of introducing
these new irons to users
of electric light
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL i
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 .
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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Optical Parlor
- Removed to -
235 EAST MAIN
OVER STRANG'S noilR?Tnnr
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