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MEPFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, M1SDFORD. OREOON, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1910, A & S SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dr. (loiuly, .1. N. Campbell, S. A. Nye anil .1. .1. Hkliiuor nro on llwir way to Oiutor Luko. Tlmy liuvo u cnml'ortiililo traveling outfit mid pur poHo to talui all ilto tlni'i Dial in iio euwmry In making tho trip. Tlmy ux puot to Im gone about tun daj'H. Learn to Hay HI Kayo. J 10 Men. .1. V. Itedily, who U cnmpuil at AbIiImkI for tho iiuminor, wnB in Medford f1' ll fw hours Monday night. , Mr. 1'ortur J. NolT ittitl Mm. C. L. ItaamoH arc cmmplng at Aiililanil dur ing tho Cliuutiiwpiu. John II. Carkln, nttornoy-nt-luw, ovor Jackson Coiintyl Hank. Mi', anil MrH. Itomi Clino will luavo Friday for an oxtondod vIhII to ciml orn and nontliurn point, Including n viHtt to tlmir old liomu in Ohio. Tlmy expect to bo nbuont for Huvural tiiontliH. W. L. Hodonborgor will deliver all kindH of borriuH. I'hono Fnniiorn 71(1 1. AddruHH l'lmonix. 105 Mr. and MrH. S. L. Hommtt and their daughter, MrH. Holly Swindle, of Klamatli county, nro oiunpoil in Jim Ashland canyon, wlioro tlmy ex pect to remain for a few weeks. MrH. Frank Lotlor and children vimtod them Tuomluy and Wcilnomliiy. If you ro looking for a first-clami SVi Shutter wagon with wood iuik cull at WooiIk Lumber Co. tf Ocorgo and .John Mayor of (Jarrutt, liiil.. a ro hero on a visit to thuir eou hId, A. I). Singlor. Tlmy nro looking for an alfalfa fa nn and havu about M'ttlcd upon tho plaou tlmy like. I advortino my own proportioH only it will pny you to look tliom ovor. II. K. ImiiHon. 103 It. T. Van do Car ban hoiiio very prutty doiiigiiH in souvenir Hpoous of Oregon; iiIho tho latuHt of Crntur Luko. I'hipps bldg. tf It. T. Van do Car Iiiih hoiiio very prutty designs in Houvuiiir spoons of Oicgou; iiIho tho latunl of Crater Lake. I'hipps hhlg. tf Tho Itoguo itivur Valluy Canal company Hunt out a party of survoy orn Ttiumlay to establish 10 oornorH on Huvural huudrud aoruH of tbu land thuy own on thu duuorU C. W. Kunyon, who Iiiih boon in .Mcdford for novural daj'H, lufl Tuch dny for tho Canal company's sur veying uamp. Vanuo Colvig !h oiiuo moro on his old job with tho Canal company. J. L. Duiiimur and Uoorgo and KrnuHt Wallers luft Tuesday morning for Ittittu Fulls on nn excursion of business and pleasure combinud. K. C. l'omeroy of MuiuIowh wuh in Mudford Monday on Ii'ih way to Port laud to attend tho Itcpuhlicuii us numbly an a delegate. If thoru has boon a Republican uouvuiiliou of any kind which Mr. l'oiuuroy ban not at tuudud for thu pant 35 yearn it, ih not ruuordud. C. V. Wilnmroth, iiiiuiiiKur of tho Itoguu River Valloy Fruit & I'rodtmo association, wan in Ashland Tuesday on u hiiHinuHH trip. Mayor Canon wau at Ashland Monday cvcnini: to hoar Oovornor Folks' addroHH. H. It. Dow. deputy Hliontl, was among thoHo who attended tho loo- turu of Governor Folk. Miss Mollio Tovvuo, deputy county clurk. Hiiout a coiipIo of days ul Chautaiuiuii thin week. Clareucu L. Huiuiiuh wiib an inter oatod Imtonor to Governor Polks' talk ut Anliltim! Monday night. S. S. Sundry and J. C. Aitken of Woodvillu wore Medford visitors TuoHday. Perry Foster ol Honglo wiib hi Medford TuoHday, 'just to huo what wiib going on." nu emergency car, a Chalmers 30. Tlmy aru bound for Seattle. Lloyd 8. Crnno of ColoHliu iB via iting frieudB iu Medford. It. It. Dow of JaukHonvillo wiih iu Medford TuoHday on hiH rolurn from u visit in Aahland at Chautautpia. Vanco Colvig Iiiih returned from Portland to spend tho Hiiiumur with his parents hero. Ilonry 11. Stinsou of Dutto Fnlla wan u racont visitor in Medlord. Honry It. Savage of Ruoh is spending ii fow daj'H iu Medford on businoBS. , William C. llondurriou of Willow Springs Hpont Tuoflday iu Mcdford Oil llllHillUHH. J. It. Wilson of Woodvillu wiib ii rooont visitor in Medford. W. H. DawHon of AHliland Hpout Monday iu Medford on buaiiiOBH. Tho lawn sooial wbiolt wiib to havu liooii hold at tho homo of W. I. Muukur Tuewday uvuuiuu; Iiiih boon poBtponod until Friday ovoniug, July Mr. and MrH. CIiiuIuh A. 'rhorn diku and C. .1. Thorudiko, nil of So attlo, arrived iu Mudford last eve ning via ('ratur Laku in a powurful automobile. Tlmy oxprosH tlmm hoIvoh iih greatly oharmed by the beauty of tbu world's groatoHt na tural Wonder. Mr. and Mrs, Ilulott C. Morritt and Mr, and MrH, Louis N. Merrill of Pasadena rooontly arrived in Medford on their way north iu a 1)0 horHopowor Palmur-Singer automo bile. Tim party also had with them 22, on account of tho doalliH iu tbu Fdmoadoa and MuPhorHon familloH. Mr. and MrH, D. O. ICnrmm, wlio have been Hpeiidlug tho winter at Long Moacli, Cab, have leliinicd homo and will Hpond thu hiiuiuiui' moiitliH at Iliilto FiiIIh, C. W. and Frod AndurHou of Seat tie are Medford vIhIIoi-h this week, Minn Laura II, Koiiiiich of Korku ley, Cab, who Iiiih Iicuii viHiling rcla tiveH and I'iIoihIh iu Medford and vi cinity, loll TuoHday iimrniug for hur homo. A. I'. MagoiH of Salem wan iu Medford on a bimiuoHH vIhiI TiiohiIio', OF CHICAGO. 111., July 10.- Hrucu Miller, former actor and well-to-do real onlato dealer, in a Htatemuul to the t'nitcd Piuhh today dofeuded thu eharaeter of MrH. Crippun, thu wo man tho Loudon pollen allege to Imvu been murdered iu Loudon by bar btiNbniid. Dr. Ilnwloy Crippon, the moricnn dontiHt. Miller declared ho knew thu Crip- puiiH vwcll, but ridiculed tho report that ho mid Mrs. Cnppcn had at one timo plnmiud to clopo. "I wn? on tho vnudovlllo Htngo from 1808 to 11)01, during which time our noiiaintniieo continued. The CrippoiiH loft for Kuglaud iu 1001, and I haven't mtii thorn Hinco." LITTLE MONEY YIELDED BY POLICE COURT So far as ilucH paid iu thu policu court thin momiilg, thoru wiih mighty littlo profit. With four up thu judge could find but one live one. Frank Clark was drunk very drunk, Monday afternoon. Ho hud no money, but hud noon a higu of men wanted on a ranch. Ho wiih given tho option of ten days or look ing for that ranch. He Htnrtcd to look. Thomas Itogtiu caino from Ktiguuu. lie wiih using language on a crowded Htreot not fit for earn politu. IIu wiih penitent and Haiti he had a job; iiIho lie had a fow dollars $2.75, to be exact. Tho judge Hized him up and said: "I'll fine von $5 and will take S2 of this on account. Now, you get on that job iind come back hero Satur day night .with .3moro." One Jack ItiehardH was brought iu with a head on him that looked as if bo had been hit by a piledrivor not once, but several times. Ho didn't know who bit him, nor why. Ho was adviHcd to put as much spaco as possiblu between him and thu city limilH. He Marled right away. Frank ltoho was tho man accused of boating up tho other fellow, but both denied it, and Koso was shipped also. Itoso said iu departing: "I had more money than that on me when I was arrested, but I won't say any thing about it." "1 wouldn't, if I wero you," biiid bis honor. "Tho less you have to say and the sooner you got out of town tho hotter off you will bo. Don't uudortako to tell me that any of this police force has taken money from you. Got out!" and Mr. Itoso departed hurriedly. Butte Falls Items ICuspor Gortsoh, through Altornoy Font., Iiiih sold lots 11 und 12, block 1(1, for $1000 ensh. This is a fine business site, and Mr. Itriseoo, thu purchaser, will soon oreot a fino bus iuuss block. Tho F. & E. railway is finishing up thu grading into tho town and within a very Hliort period trains will bo running into town. Tho railway has a largo tract of laud right near town and will uso it fo'r yard nnd terminal purposes. Nearly uvery day visitors from thu valloy and other points nro iu town seeking investments and property in rapidly increasing in valuo. Every Hue of business can find an opening in town uud will bu upon a paying basis within a short time. Tho Vulley View hotol iu well fill ed with guostH and Mi, nnd Mrs. Wnnn Parker are giving oxcollout satisfaction. Dr. Stuart and family of Califor nin havo sot tied iu our town and tho doctor will praclioo dontiatry. Dill Mutthows bus established a Mexican icMnurnnt and sorves order day and night to the public. i). 11. Mills nud family, manager of the lumber interoslH, is localud iu our town." Mr. Mills will soon erect a very' desirable bungalow in full view of Mount Pitt. Miss Jennie Mahoney is book keeper for tbu ltutto Falls Lumber company, J. lVIIughoH is building up a fino mercantile trade mid is constantly adding to Ida already largo Btoolc, Charlos Edmonson is about finish CRIPPEN MURDER MYSTERY IS NOW DARKERTHANEVER Every New Feature Uncovered, In stead of Belnfi Helpful, Upsets the Police Theory of tho Case Crlp pen May Havo Landed in Montreal LONDON', July 19. Although tho police liuvo decided that nn yet thoro Ih no official evidence that a murder wnH committed In the homo of Dr. Hawloy 1L Crlppen at Islington, tho dotr.lls Hiirrouudlng tho finding of tho body, HtippoHod to bo thnt of a woman mid whom thu pollco ntlll bollovo wiih Mth, Crlppen, Indicate that one of tho iiiohI brutal miirderu In tho his tory of the Loudon police Iiiih boon unearthed. KogontH canal wan dragod today In tho bopu of finding tho foot, hands, head nnd portlonn of tho tomo which havo not yot boon found and which woro cut from tho mangled portions of tho body found Iu tho qulckllmo bath under tho cornout floor of tho collar In tho Crlppen homo. FISH CANNOT GET OVER GOLD RAY DAM Deputy Fish Warden Sam Sundry was iu Medford Tuesday und reports confiscating r. soino containing 105 pounds of Hiilmon under tho too of the Anient dam. Warrants arc out for tho nrrcst of tho owners. Mr. Sundry reports fish can get ovor tho Anient dam, but not over tho Hay dam. The low water has made it next to itnposHiblo for fish to find tho latter. Ho is hero to Huporvise tho Hinall ncccsfeary repairs, which the lloguo Itiver Electric company is expected to make, so that fish can locate tho Inddcr. LOCAL FIRM FILES ATTACHMENT ON AUTOS VANCOUVEH, Wash., July 10 The carload of automobiles sent here and thought to belong to W. S. Wood is having n strenuous time. Wood has arrived and claimed the ma chines. Recently Stull it Durst, co partners, of Medford, Or., havo filed suit for attachment against the Norlhwestoni Carriage & Automobile (.(iiiiimuv. and ono of the machines was attached today to satisfy a claim for .300. NOTICE. I horoby give nottco that my prop erty In Clo ordnlo addition Is now off tho market. 103 P. D. SCOTT. NOTICE. Tho social which was to havo been hold Tiiosdny ovenlng at tho homo of Mr. Meokor will bo postponod un til Friday night on account of tho rionlh of Mrs. Edmeades nnd Mrs. Mc- Phorson. 103 You can mnko your store grow up to match your plans for it it you ndvortiso it sufficiently. ing up his logging contract and will soon havo placed in tho pond ready for mill use over a million foot of fine logs. Will Hughes nnd Kay Spencer have a contract to cut and saw several million foot of logs for lumber pur poses. Scott Claspill is still in Pennsyl vania visiting relatives. Many improvements havo boon and aro being tnndo in nnd around ltuttu Falls during tho year, but the laek of lumber has boon grontly felt and retarded the mnroh of improvements. Wo oxpoot to have the mine entirely remodelled with now and modern ma chinery within n short time, when nn iibuuduuco of fino building material will be on bund. Tho mill is now sawing out tho tie nnd bridge timber for the railway. Any inquiries as to property or en terprises of ltutto Falls should bo ad dressed, witli stamp, to Judge S. S. Pent., who will promptly answor tho sumo. The woods nro resounding with tho merry laugh of visiting tourists scat tered through tho hills, as our town bus boeome a groat sunnnor resort, tho nir and wator being tho purest and coolost of nature's fountain. Tho coming year will wltnss n boom iu ltutto Fulls, nnd it is con fidently oxpootod that wo will soon havo a town of 1500 with many ninn ufaoturiug plants installed. Next year tho town will bo incorporated and nu olootrio light, wator and sowor system will bo established. HKlSAIJi 01" WBTHIJflS. Mnironl J'coplo Hhoulil Know How to IUwl mid HcI Them. Hlclc hldnoyB glvo many Hlgnals of dliitroBB, Tho Hocrorlons aro dark, contain a oedlmont. I'tiHiiagoi nro frcquont, scanty, pain ful. Hackacho Is constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spoilii aro fre quent. Tho woalconod kldnoys need quick help. Don't dolajr! Ubo a special kldnoy remedy. Doan'n Kldnoy Pills euro sick kld noys, bacltacho, nnd urinary disor ders. Medford ovldcnco proTcs this stato- mont. C. W. DarnarJ, 424 8. W. Hamilton street, Medford, Or,, Srys: "I al ways uso Doan'fl Kldnoy Pills whon Buffering from a cold In ray kldnoys i or when I havo any symptoms of rheumatism, and I never fall to get Vollof. I gladly recommend this ox- cellont remedy," For salo by all dealers. Price GO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United States. Romcmbor tho name Doan's and tnko no other. CONTRACTORS. Am ready to contract Immediately for building d packing house. Phono .. C. Allen, 70C1 Farmers. 930,000.00 GENEKAL FUND IIONDS OF THE CIT1' OF MEDFOHI), OREGON Tho City Council of tho City of Medford, Oregon, will receive scaled proposals for J30.000.00 5 por cent twonty-year General Fund Bonds of tho said city; bids to bo filed with tho City- Recorder of tho City of Medford, Oregon, not later than 4:30 o'clock p. m., July zstn, iiu. Bids to bo accompanied by a cer tified check on sorao National or Stato Bank within tho State of Ore gon equal to ftvo per cent or tho amount bid fer: check to bo mado payablo to tho City Treasurer. Tho Council reserves mo ngm io roject any and all bids. ROBT. W. IKUftiK, City Rocorder. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 11th day of July, 1910. GET YOUIt WINTER WOOD While it is cheap. Phone 1341. E. R. TEDRICK, Comer 11th nnd Laurel streets. Yard nt 417 South Oukdulo Avenue. -- " II. B. Patterson, tho Qua- " .kor Nursery man, has moved t his offico to 110 Eaot Main ' Packers Wanted! To register with tho association for this season's pack. Packing schools for pears and apples iu Au gust nnd Soptcmbor. Paok changed on npplos. Everybody must lenm it. It. It. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N. A SNAP FOR SALE RX- OWNER. 80 acres improved land; sov oral good springs; louso, barn, otc; E pcros In bearing fruit; 5 acres good corn; G tons hay; if Bold at once, 10 PER ACRE TAKES IT. Good Terms Inqulro 720 West 12th. -- iiittii1' t Robert F Maguire Lato special agent TJ. S. General Land Office, announces that ho lias oponed law offices in tho Medford National Bank Building, for gen- oral practice hoforo stato and federal courts and tho Dopartraont of tho Interior. NORTH BEND KTbIiM HJSL 2skWr73kBiJfl FOR SALE GROCERS. ff f--f f -f DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. - . - WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FRUITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE PENDENCE. And where is tho kingdom pray1? In "Sunny Califor nia, Tehama county, at the upper end of the great Sac ramonto valley, there is a tract of tho finest land in the world, all of which can bo irrigated and carries with it title to a perpetual water riglit. Six cuttings a year of alfalfa, a production of ton to twelve tons per acre, and an averago price of nino dollars per ton in the stack. Sounds good, but is it true? Lot us provo it to you. This land can bo bought for $150.00 por acre, one-fifth cash, balance in four equal annual pay ments. Tho incomo from tho land will moro than keep up the payments. If you aro looking for a homo, independence and success, wo havo it. FRANK G. ANDREWS, 6 South Fir Street. MEDF0RD, OREGON. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. Los Molinos, Cal. BY ALL Goos Bay Deep Water Way Carnival and Regatta August 15th to 22nd. Inclusive A SOLID WEEK OP MERRIMENT, BOAT RACING, FISHING BEACH RIDES, CLAM BAKES, CONVENTIONS, ETC. AUTO PARTIES FROM ROSEBURG SPECIAL BOAT SERVICE FROM PORTLAND STAGE SERVICE FROM DRAIN & ROSEBURG Concession or Information, Write R. A. WERNICH, Sec., Hair Dressing Parlor Shampooing, Scalp Treatment Facial and Hand Mas sage Switches and Puffs Made from Combings Kentner Building. Phone Main 311 Books Did you ever stop to think i how much you aro missinp; tvhen you fall to becomo nc Munintcd with tho Rreat auth ors? Books are man's best friends. Wo holp you choose tho best by keepine; tho latest and most popular fiction. The Merrivold Shop 134 West Main Street. Headache? My EyoRlnsscs will cure 00 por cont of headaches. ARE YOU Constipated, billious, norvous or slooplossf Tho oyos under nn orror of rofrnctiou may consumo tho norvo onorgy which ought to go to tho stomach, liver, kidneys, eto. to onablo them to por form thoir fuuetions) thus thoy bocomo n robber of tho norvo system, taking moro energy than thoy aro tntitlod to and causing many functional norv ous disonses. Don't go on taking poisonous drugs, but romovo tho oauso by having glassos proporly and aoiontifionlly fitted by Dr. Rickert OREGON Wanted 8 sawmill hands, $2.50. 20 prune nickers, 5o box. 6 sawmill men, $2.50. 9 loggers, $2.50 up. 9 men for dryers, $2.50 day. Sawmill hand. 4-room house, modern. 10 girls, general housework. Log drivers, $3.50 day. G carpentora, $3.50 eight hours. 25 cordwood men, $150 to $1.75. Ranch hands. FOR SALE. rLots, West Second, small payments. Will sell a lot, 75 feot frontage, depth 220, and will build to suit buyer, easy terms. 1G0 acres, close to R. R.; snap. Lots $10 down, easy paymonts. 9 ncrcs in bearing, close to city lim its, $8000. Alfalfa tracts, under ditch, $100 per noro. 8,000,000 feot timber, $1 por 1000. 40 acres timbor and wood, 7 miles Mcdford, very cheap. 40 acres nnd improvements, fine fruit land, $800. 300 acres, Eaalo Point, subdivide finely, $125 per acre. Close-in fruit land, under ditch, $200 per acre. 80 Acres, 12 acres fruit, teams and farming tools, $0,500, 1 Aoro near South Oakdale on now street, $2,000. For Trade. 2,000,000 feet timbor for Bedford or Portland proportj'. Income property, Spokane, for aoro- tfgo. 2 lots for 2 or 3 acres. East Sido bungalow. 20 Acres, 12 in fruit, closo in, for city lots. ICO acres with boaring orchard; $3000. RELINQUISHMENTS. 100 aoros, 00 acres good fruit land, $200. 20 nores, creok bottom, 12 aoros planted, 4-room houso, $800. 40 aeros fino rod foothill soil, $35,0. E. F. A. BITTNER Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps Bi. Phone 4141 Main. H. B. Fattoraon, tho Qua- " kor Nursory man, has moved his offico to 110 East Mais J stroot. "" -h-M H- -H'-f