t""t ' jwyw;.." MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1910. WINDOW FRAMES SEE OUR EXCLUSIVE MACHINERY FOR MAKING FRAMES WE ALSO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF in K ,V Phone GLANION ASKS FORJUTCHERY New Master Fish Warden Will En deavor to Havo Lcfilslnturo Make Appropriation for Benefit of Trout and Game Fish. SALEM, Or., .Inly 'J. Edward Cluiiton, tlio now mtiHtur fifth war len. will use bin effortH to obtain from tho next loialaturu mi appro priation to ho uncd exclusively for (he propagation of trout fry. Trout Htninuirt in thiH statu havo been suf fering xuvcroly, snys Mr. Cluiiton, lieonimo of tho failure of tho state to taku moasuroH to roploniHli (hum an tlioy boenmo HhIilm out. Several hundreds of thousands of dollars havo houu spent in Califor nia in rQcuut yuarri in tho propngn. tiou of trout, and othur states aru xpontling tiionuy on trout propaga tion, whilo thiH Htato lias done noth ing at all. A mnall appnipriation will likoly ho nskod for next win tor in order that tho work miht ho Htartcd, as tho propagation of trout oouhkho curried on in ninny of tho profloiit Halinon hatcheries with tho -addition of troughs and othor slight oipiipinont. Mr. Clanton believes a contra! Iintohory should ho eventually es tablished at Klamath Falls or on tho upper DcKchutCH rivor, whoro is tho natural homo of tho raiuhow trout, and from whoro tho fry could ho roadily transported to tho othor .streams of tho Htato. I) u riii),' tho first your that trout propagation wan taken up in Cali fornia, tho legislature of that Htato appropriated .f2r0,000 for tho os tnhliHhmont of tlio RiHson hatohory, and from 00,000,000 to 00,000,000 fry havo heon plan led in tho Cali fornia HtroaniH annually since that time from that Iintohory. TO LINK VAUDEVILLE CIRCUITS ACROSS SEAS NEW YORK, .Inly l.-A coiibiiin ination of iicuotialioiiM to combine two ureal Miiidovillo circuits of Am erica and London in expected within n low days. Tho William Morris company and tho Loudon variety theaters will form tho joint circuit. Tho London thoators iucludos JO hoiiflori owuod hy Walter 0. Gibbons. Tho comhiuation will ho (ho Imp ost of its kind in tho world. Ex-Marshal Shot. TA1ILEQUAH, Okla., Juno 80. O. L. l'ralt, cashier of a hank at Kansas, Okla., paid off an old grudge today whoa he shot and fa tally wounded Did: Terry, formerly fodoral marshal bore. l'Vatt was en gaged as acting toller in paying off immitrraiits. Ho saw Tarry up lU'oiu'hiiii; him threateningly and Tired at him. Home womon savo only a dollar or ho now and tlion thronah rondlng tlio nda Othorn mivo oomUlitng on practically ovory nurolmto thoy mnlto boaldoa ncqiiWng a buyor'a education. Three Ply Fir Veneer Panels Bungalow and Korelock Doors. See us for everything made of Wood, such as Doors, Win dows, Show Cases, Fixtures, etc., etc. Medford Sash and Door Co. Main 1841. HARR0LD WILL PLEAD GUILTY TO MURDER KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July 1. Word coined from Inkov!ow that Iko llarrold has professed wIlllugnoM to ploml guilty to tho murrtor of Wnltor and Herbert Uowell. Tlio people of that ncctlon nro deeply utlrrod by tho murder of tho Nowollu, which wns of a peculiarly brutal nturo, and that thoy aro making threats to lynch llarrold If the ciiho 1h not dlspoBod of (tpcoillly In tho courta. District Attorney Kuykoadnll and tho court roportor, It. M. ltlchnrd aon, have i;ono to Lakovlow to con vene tho srand Jury, and Judgo No land will loavo aoon. Tho Indictment of Hnrrold will bo only r matter of form. Tho report that llarrold would nook a chance of vonuo and plead nolf dofoimo aroused public fooling vory much whoa It wan flrat circu lated. Tho theory of Bolt defense would fall, It la aBBortcd, unlcaa llar rold could prove that aotno ono othor than ho vlaltod tho sheep camp and blow tho head off ono of bis vlctlma after ho bad crawlod, wounded, Into camp to escape Farmer's Wife Dies of Burns.. NEW MADIil. Mo., July 1. Nows reached here of tho death of Mrs. Ernetrt Jones, who lived near Point. l'loJ.sunt, in this county. Tho men wero in the field and Mrs. Join's wiih washing, using a largo kottlo in tho yard. Her clothing caught fire and situ started for tho men in thee field to have them put them out, hut sho was so badly burned that sho died in tho nlglit. "Sho leaves a bus hand and three children, ono only three weeks old. Medford Folks In Frco. SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Ro- cent Medford arrivals at tho Palnco hotel were: 12. 8. Lovoland and wifo, S. W. Hughes, .1. I). Hoard, S. E. Wnkonmn and wlfo, J. E. llarkdull and wlfo, Lyman O. Orton. Mrs. M. A. nioomflold of Medford nlso arrived today. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. Miss Clara Allen of North Talent was trading in Ashland Tuesday. Andrew ltrinor and wife of Wag ner creek were in Ashland Wednes day. Mrs. John Itobison of Talent spout Wednesday in Ashland. Mrs. Ed Foss of Tnlont visited in Ashland Wednesduy. Emmett Heohon left Talent Wed nesday for Klainutli, hut will return to Talent soon and build on the laud which ho owns, adjoining the home they bold a short time ago. Mrs. Effie Seaman of Talent was in Abhlaud Wednesday on husincsh. Mrs. Cully Chandler, who lias heon unite ill at Medford, was able to come out to hor grandfather's, in North Talent, last Monday. Ed llainlin of Eden Valley was m Phoenix Thursday evening. S. G. Van Dyke wont to Abhlaud in his auto Monday and had tho mis fortune to puueturo a' tiro. Mrs. G. A. Morris of Tnlont was in Ashland Thursday. Tho foundation is hoing laid for E. G. Coleman's now residence In l'hoouix. A. O, Croy, our former North Tnlcut neighbor, has gone to Ilutto Kails with a photographer, where tliev will take some mountain Mews. Tho largo barn that oJe Under js having linilt on his UO-nore tract is beginning to loom up. It is a fine plan nml will bo roomy nud very conveniently nrrnnged. Orah Calor, son of Dr. George Calor. ono of tho old pioneer resi dents of Phoenix, has returned from Tncoma, Wash., with his fam ily, and will spend somo time visit ing old friends in tho valley. i.v Tin: distinct court ok the UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OF' OREGON. In tho mattor of tho Eatato of George E. Nouber, a Ilanlrrupt. In bankruptcy. NOTICE. To tho creditors of tho cbovo named bankrupt; to CJoorgo E. Nouber, tho nhovo named bankrupt, and to Hattlo M. Nouber, his wlfo; to William UI rlch, aHslgneo of tho oatato of T. J. ICenney, nn Inaolvont debter: Notlco la horehy glvon that on tho 2 1th day of Juno. 1910, tho abovo named bankrupt filed In tho nbovo untitled court and cauao 1:1a duly verified petition for dlnchnrEo from bankruptcy and that on tho p-iuo day tho truateo In bankruptcy f.Ied In aald court and causo his duly vorl flod potltlon f r tho aalo of tho fol lowing described roalty of tlo bank rupt, to-wlt: Commencing at tlio southeast cor ner of block rumbored thlrty-olght na laid down on tho official plat of tho town of Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, and running thenco weBterly along tho southom boun dary of said hlnrlt .18 fnrtv (4h fw ithenco northerly nnd parallel with tho eastern boundary of said block 38 two hundred (200) feet; tl onco oaat orly along tho nortborn boundary of aald block 38 forty (10) foot; thonco s uthorly and along tho oaatorn boun dary of said block 3S two hundred (200) feet to tho point of hoglnnlng. Also lots ono (1), two (2), threo (3). four (I), flvo (5), six (C), sov on (7) and eight (S), li. tho block numbored thlrty-nlno (39). situated on tho westorj sldo of Fifth streot botweon F and E streots In tho said town of Jnckaonvlllo, Otcgon, that tho said property nbovo doscrlbod Is what la commonly known and callod l ho Jacksonville baaobad grounds, In Jnckaonvlllo, Jackson county, Oro goa; and one-half of all of sa'd prop erty Is ow toil by tho oatato of George E. Noulior. n bnnkrupt, an : tho othor ono-hnlf thereof la owned by ono M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, c.ch of cald parties owning an undivided one-half Inter est therein and thoro to. Also tho east one-half of lot num bored throe (3i 'n block numbered two (2) fronting twonty-flvo (25) feet on California street, and run ning back tho sapio width one hun dred (100) fool and ombruclng nil tho ground between tho lot formorly owned by L. S. Thompson and tho lot formerly ovnod by Lov. and nil ger; also nine (9) feet of tho north end of lot four (I) In sal', block two, fronting nlno (9)footxon Third street and running back tho snmo width fifty (0) foot. That a mooting of all of tho cred itors of said bankrupt Is horoby call ed for Thursday, tho 11th day of July, 1910, at tho hour of 2 o'clock P. in. of said day, aald mooting to bo hold at tho office of tho refereo In Medford, Oregon; at nald time and place Bald petitions will conio on to bo heard, tlio dowor Intorost of tlio snld Hattlo M. Noulior will bo flxo.l and aocertnlned, and tho lights of William Uliioh, assignee, as tho own er and holder at tho mortgage upon tlio realty of tho aald bankrupt will bo detormlnod, And such othor business will ho transacted as may proporly bo trans acted beforo such mooting, Dated this tho 30th day of Juno, 1910, IIOLI1UOOK WITHINOTON, Roforoo In Uaukruptcy, 32 W. 11th St. Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Cliicago $72.50 Council Blufiij $60.00 Omaha $60.00 , Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 St. Paul $60.00 St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs :....$67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will be on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon v Iwish to announce that 1 have purchased the Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general food and boarding establishment. Horsos boardod by tho day, wook or month. I guarantee a square deal to nil. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. ! Dr. GOBLE'S Optical Parlor - Removed to - 235 EAST MAIN OVER STRANG'S DRUGSTORE. Catiflht Foot in Frojj. HUNINGTON, W. Vn July 1, Mra, Q. C. Luweoii, while visiting at l.ouuan, n small town nonr here, vts tho ietim of a fnirhtful ueoi dent. When sho was orossiue; tho ,MHWte railroad track her foot wir caught in u t'rojr, and in full iow of a crowd of 'horrified spoetalord, tho woman had both arms and one lej out off. Mrs. Lnwtou cannot recover from hor injuries. Medford, Ore. This is the Place Ask a hundred men where they buy their fishing tackle and chances are they will tell you that there is just one first-class stock in all of southern Oregon. You are invited to call and see the TACKLE that is catching the big fish. Humphrey's Gun Store WEST MAIN, OPPOSITE HOTEL MOORE. Outing Shoes "We are headquarters for the latest and best styles in comfortable outing footwear. SEE THE NEW "NAPA" TANS. The Latest Styles in OXFORDS Oxfords and pumps in patent, tans, etc. You will be fitted properly and get full value for your money at Dufiield Brothers East Main St. Medford V I ItSfm'lu) . Fishing Time is Now, Tackle? We Fix It "Our machino responsibility doos not end with tho maohino's sale. Anything wrong wo fix it. If anything breaks wo fix it. Anything wears out wo fiv it. If it's your fault wo fix it. If it's tho maohino's fault -wo fix it. If it's our fault---wo fix it. No matter what's tho mattor wo fix it. Call Main 1711. C. S. LUPT0N, Mor. Lawton BulldiiiQ. Medford, Or.