t
AN APPLE TREE
IN EACH ROOM
Hnl Plntt Erection New Dwclllnu on
East Slilo Which Arouses Much
Comment on the Part of the Pass
ion Tlironii.
Much odimiKMil liiii. been iiuiuril
in llui MiiiltH (if Dm imhhIiik llironu
on llio mul Hlilo liy lliu itpplu trccH
wliloh 11 in Ki'owinir within llui I'imiii
ilalloii liciiiK Ir.id Tut' lli'l I'IiiM'm imu'
r.isiili'in'ti. Ah it IikiIh now. tlicio
will lie mi npplc t ion, in I'lii'li iiiiiiii.
Mr. I'lntl recently Mturlcil eoii
Hliiiiiliiiii ill' u IiiiikIhoiiio now Imiiikm-
lllW 1111(1 Witllill till) niilfilH'H of I III)
I'oiiiulatiiiii iiimi full-crown mid lienr
inn (ippln trctw inn HliiniliiiK' Tliuir
i'alo !h trmihHinr tlm p.iHHtii-H-liy.
DEATH IN RACE RIOTS.
ENGINEERS TO
ON
STRIKERS
Grand Trunk Locomotive Guldcrs to
Go Out If Trains Arc Manned by
Nonunlonlsts Officials of Train
men In Conference.
(Continued fromJPaftflJU
porutu liulit lictwcon iinncil iii-jjioiim
mid white, men Ih niKinif near l'nloH-
liun Imlav. a mlhiK l rcMrlH from
there, (lovcrnor Cauiplii'll Iiiih or
tltueil Hint tlio runner and militia
hliall diHiirm all citir.eiiN at all hnr
iinlw. Twcntv-fivii ui'KnioH mid five
whites aro ruportetl dead and hooiiik
iiijiiroil.
I'aloKtiuo iiiitlioriliori report that
uiauy iiiuii liuvo been diHanm'd, hut
that tin' rioting Htill ruiitiniicH.
Troop havii hift Sun Antonio,
Kort Worth. T.ylur and Marshall for
the hi'ciih of the liolinu'.
Saloon ill Palestine have been
cont'd mid storekeeper oido.rt'd not
to Hell firearm. The iiiljutnnl-uun-cral
miiiouiicod thin afternoon th.it
a htiiall dulai'hiiii'iit of rn niter In
rcai'lii'd I'alt'Htitin and that tin- it
tiatiou piohahli will xoou he undor
control.
Mt'HHiiu'i'H indicate that the entire
htutc i aroiiHL'd mid that white arc
Hwitnninir toward Palestine afoot, on
horsehack, in wiikoiih, hiiititi' and
automobile. '
ItiotH aro rtiwirtod at Slocinn, in
Antiunion county, and at Klkhnrt,
near I'nlcHtinc.
Mounted poHe under Captain
llcee Fowler, veteran of the Nica
rnitiiun war, aro pntrolliuir tho conn
trv to prevent further outbreaks.
Fowler has itiven his men oiders to
hhoot to kill if riotimr bcuin. Tho
inoiiuteil itunril, it is lielievcd. will
ovorawo the blacks mid help Mip
prehs the disturhauees.
WHITES FLEEING PLANTATIONS
Negroes Threaten to Kill Anyone
Enterlnn Their Settlement.
I'AI.KKTIN'K, Tex., .lulv .10. I
Twenty neitroc mid five while nicii
are reported dead mid xcoron of
whites and neirroes injured in i tot -intt
throughout the uiuht near here.
A call upon (iovornor Campbell
for troops hn been made. Three
hundred untied ncitroe are terror
ir.itit; the countryside.
Kcotes of white iiieu flceinir from
the plantations and furin nrrived
here today with their families. They
brimr word that the ncurm-. Iiave
threatened to kill any white uiou who
attempt to enter their settlement.
Hundreds of whites here mid ii
nearliv town are nrnunu' for liattlc.
DUIIANI), Midi,, July 30.Oiie.
hundred and twonty-flvo iiiiKliicuru of
Jtlic (Iriiinl Trunk railway will Htrlko
Hiinday, accordliift to huuuiiiumIh In
hiici by tho HtrlkliiK trnlnmcn and
cnnilnctoni today.
If tho non-union men aro retained
the I'lmlncoift will i;o out. It Ih be
lieved hy tho HtrlkorM that It tho en
kIiiimth (to out tho dlHputo will ho
Hettlod within IM bourn.
It Ih reported that President Stono
of tho Ilrotherhond ot Locomotive
HiiKlneor mid 1'rcHldont Carter of
tho .Urolhorhood of Flreinon, after
((inferring with official of tint Grand
Trunk Pacific at Moutror.l, aro com
I ni? to niiraud with "iiowh acceptable
to tho Htrlklm; conductorii and train-moil."
Bankrnpt Sale
Tremendous
Success
I'OKBlllly thO IllOUl HUCCOKHflll HIllO
over held In mtthoru Oregon Ih In
full hhiHt .it the old Htjind of linker
& Iliitchatjon. TlilHHto:!: vns bought
al tfic on ilio do'lar by C. F. Hurl
burt & Co. of Portland, .mil JudclntT
from tho ImnioiiHo crowriH on their
opoultiK day, ttilo Htoolc will not Innt
ImiK.
Tho 30 clerkH woro unable to dl
imtch tho demands mado for titer
cIiuuiIIhc and tho doom had to be
locked half of tho day.
Ranch Owners, Notice.
Man with family wants portion as
nun nicer of rnneli.v Horn mid raised
on I'n nn. .1. K. lrcndrick-. AnIiIiiiiiI,
Or 11-1
lrul"' klfff
m&9z;sz
N
tftizm
w m
With a Kodak Film Tank ou
an declop films for . per
dozen anywhere clear water
can be IijmI the dark room mid
the experience are in the tank.
Let ii- demonstrate.
Medford
Book Store
MANAGUA
STATE OF PANIC
Sudden Advance of Fstradii'M Forces
Terrorizes City Madrlz Army
Routed and Driven Back Toward
Capital Foreigners Ask Aid.
V15KA CRUZ, Mex July 30.
MamiKiia, Nlcarar.ur., Ih In a Htutc of
panic this afternoon, according to ad
vices received hero over tho sudden
advamo of the KHtradu forces, They
city Ih surrounded, tho dlHpatchcH Hay,
ami It Ih feared that nn attack may
hei;ln at any moment,
Tho Madrlz forcott at Mauatcpo have
been routed and driven back lowurd
MamiKua. They lout their cannon
and a largo mipply of ammunition.
The cannon olr.cd by tho HHtrndu
forccH aro IivIiik hurried toward Man
agua to help In tho attack on tho city.
It Ih believed hero that ICntrada planK
to bombard tho city.
Women and children uro belni; hur
ried to plnccH of Hafely. Foreign rcs
IdeutH have iiMkcsl protection at tho
cotiHiilateH. It Ih expected the con
hiiIh will demand that tho HHtrnda
forceH refrain from bombari'.lng tho
city, hut It In feared Miat tholr do
immd will bo dluregarded.
Routed Holdlont of tho Mndrlz
fon.cH itnvo reached the tlty and re
port Bharp fighting near tho Tlpalapa
river.
I OLD YAKIMA IS BURNED;
LANDMARK WIPED
Wanted
Of 1f1t4C
ADVICK AHOUT THK EYE
Hliould bo sought only from those
qualified to glvo It. TL'o traveling
peddler, oven tho ordinary oyoglaBB
Holeiman, la not compotont to ad
vise about tho most dollcato organ
of tho body.
IP YOUIt EYES
ItOTHEK YOU
havo mo cxamlno thorn eclontlflcal
ly. If glasscB will aid, I'll supply
thorn. If not I'll toll you so and
recommend you to an oculist.
DR. RICKERT.
Over Kentitcr'H
Medford
Girl for KoiicrnI hoti-.j work.
Hotel cook.
10 laborers.
Matt and wife.
Loggers.
Laborers, $2.75.
Itiinch bunds.
Cooks.
Light wagon.
2 carpenters.
10,000 acres or more stnmpage.
FOR SALE.
100 acres, (J'a mllt-H Medford, $3000.
0 tents.
1 brood mare, cheap.
Fine business at invoice.
7-room house, modern, fine furniture,
snap price.
7 horses, harness and hack.
Ijo(h $10 down, easy payments.
Alfalfa tracts, under ditch, $100 per
acre.
8,000,000 feet timber, $1 per 1000,
10 acres timber and wood, 7 milet
Medford, very cheap.
10 acres and improvements, $800.
3 pony, $25.
Close-in fruit land, under ditch, $200
per acre.
3 room modern house, $250 down,
$1800.
80 ncrez, income $2500, tools and
(cams. $0500.
Ono aero for subdivision near So.,
Oakdnlc. $2000.
00 acres creek bottom, $125 per ncro
Boardiuc house, snap price.
Far Trade.
lO'a acres, Grant I'nss.
Lots for spnn horses, weigh 2500.
3-room house, lot 50x150, for acre
ace. 1 acre, 4-room house, trade for team.
2,000,000 feet timber for Medford or
Portlnnd property.
2 lots for 2 or 3 acres.
20 Acres, 12 in fruit, close in, for
city lots.
4-room house and barn, take team
in trnde.
RELINQUISHMENTS.
1G0 acres deco red soil. GO acres of
fniit land, 200,000 feet of timber
t miles from Jacksonville, $200.
1G0 ncrcn, 40 acres red fruit so.l,
7.r0,000 feet of timber, 3 miles from
Jacksonville. $100.
E. F.'A. BITTNER
Room 207 Tavlor & Phlpps Bldy
Phnn 4141 Main
OUT
NOIJTII YAKIMA, July 30. Old
Ynkiimi Citv, which wax left in the
lurch 25 .years ago byhe removal
of the lownsito to North Yakima, lost
its business distiiet this afternoon.
Ten buildings were burned. The es
timated loss wax $8000. The fire
started in an oil stove and until mi
engine arrived from North Yakima.
four miles nwuy, a bucket brigade
win the only ftro department. The
wind was finite high. One of the
buildings burned was the old At
kins hotel, tho material for which
wan hauled from Tho Dalles before
the Northern I'acifio railroad was
built.
During tho afternoon tho presldont
wob taken on a slglit-fleolng trip
about Bangor.
FAST FIST FIGHT IS
FOILED BY POLICE
J. II. (orrigan nnd nn unknownl
mixed it in front of tho Nn8h HfHr-
day evening and it was a boniitifll
sernp until tho police spoiled H bvl
arresting both parties. Corrigim -jintl
up $10 to insttro his appuiirnucrl
Monday, while tho other chap illl
stay in tho custody of tho chief ovcrl
Hundav.
Patronize Home Industry
Don't send your money away if you want your
property to advance in value.
The Medford Harness Co. can supply your wants
in light and heavy harness, strap work, saddles,
tents, sadlery hardware, etc.
HARNESS MADE TO ORDER.
FINE REPAIRING.
MEDFORD HARNESS COMP'Y
A TAOKSTROM, Proprietor, Successor J. C. Smith.
East Main Street Medford, Oregon
OXFORD SALE
Begins Monday, Aug. 1st and Closes Monday, Aug. 15th
Our entire stock of ladies', children's and men's Oxfords are now on sale. They must go. You can not
afford to miss this sale if you wear half shoes, and you can wear them for three months to come. Come
and examine the quality we show.
LADIES' FANCY OXFORDS, SLIPPERS AND
PUMPS.
$2.50, reduced to $1.95
$2.75, reduced to $2.10
$:i.00, reduced lo $2.20
ijaSO, reduced to $2.85
CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS.
(Joe to 75c, reduced to 50c
HOc, reduced to . 70c
$1.00, reduced to 80c
$1.25, reduced to : 95c
$110, reduced to $1.10
$1.50, reduced o $1.20
$1.05, reduced to $1.35
$1.70, reduced to $1.30
MEN'S HALF SHOES IN BLACK, TAN OR
OXBLOOD.
$,'UX), reduced to $2.55
$:i.50, reduced to $2.95
$1.00, reduced to $3.30
LADIES' LOW HEEL COMFORT HALF SHOES.
Plain toe or with toe cap, lace or elastic sides.
$1.85, reduced to $1.40
$2.00, reduced to $1.55
$2.25, reduced to '. $1.70
$2.50, reduced to $1.90
MION'S VIURY FINIS QILAL 1TY $5.00 TO $0.00 K. O. OXFORDS DURING THIS SAUO
The House of
GOOD SHOES
The WARDROBE
$4.10
Farmers and Fruit"
growers Building
GREAT
Demonstration Sale of
HIGH GRADE
Pianos and Player Pianos
POSITIVELY THE LARGEST STOCK OF PIANOS AND PLAYER
PIANOS EVER DISPLAYED IN MEDFORD.
Never before have the purchasing public of Medford and vicinity had
the opportunity of selecting an instrument from a stock as large and com
plete as is now being shown by Eilers Piano House at the Weeks & Mc
Gowan Company's Furniture Store. Over $18,000 worth of high-grade
Piano's must be sold bv August 15 1910.
MR. PIANO PURCHASER:
Just so sure as the sun shines, if you let this chance go by, it is going to
cost you money. "We are offering the rarest piano buying opportunity of
your life and WE KNOW IT. We wa nt YOU to know it. Will you investi
gate? Will vou call and see what all this means?
READ. REFLECT. THEN ACT QUICKLY.
Just ponder a moment, All-. Piano Buyer. Do you know that more than
one-half the pianos sold in the Pacific coast states are now sold through the
Eilers stores. (The New York Musical Courier is authority for that state
ment). Ten years ago the first Eilers store was established on the Pacific
coast (in Portland). From one small store the organization has grown to
forty stores. From selling a few hundred pianos in a year it has grown un
til now the sales are numbered in the thousands.
No business could grow to these wonderful proportions without good
reasons. The ever-increasing patronage of Eilers Piano Stores would have
been impossible without the thorough confidence of the people, gained by
the most progressive, straightforward and liberal treatment of every patron
of the house. From the day we first opened our business on the coast until
the present time it has been our aim to make every customer a satisfied
customer, for we realize that the best advertising we can do is to gain
the good will and the influence of our patrons.
It has always been our aim to give more value to the piano buyer than
any other dealer could. To accomplish this we have established a system
of effecting everv possible saving for the benefit of the customers.
SHIPPING IN TRAINLOADS.
All our pianos are shipped from th e east in carload lots and mostly in
trainload lots, and this, together with our special "harness system," do
ing away with the use of boxes, introduced by us, has enabled us to
save the patrons many thousands of dollars every year that otherwise
would have gone into the hands of th e railroads.
FACTORY INSPECTION.
There is often a big difference in p ianos of the same make and st'le.
They may not vary in the quality of the materials used, but in general
workmanship and tone quality of the piano. We keep an experienced pi
ano man who understands piano construction constantly in the eastern fac
tories to select our choicest instruments. He selects from thousands of
instruments, the pianos of the very best construction; those most beauti
fullv finished and those having the richest and most resonant tone. THE
ORDINARY DEALER MUST BE CONTENT TO ACCEPT FROM
THE FACTORY THE PIANOS SHIPPED II LM AVE GET OUR
CHOICE OF THE CHOICEST.
A BINDING GUARANTEE.
Having selected the choicest pianos of the various factories (including
over fifty-five makes), we are enabled to give with each instrument sold
a binding guarantee that warrants the instrument against any defect of
material or workmanship. We thus assure every purchaser entire sat
isfaction or a return of his monev.
STERLING NAMES.
in selecting the pianos that we represent, special preference has been
given to those whose names have for many years been a guarantee of ex
cellence; makes that have been sold by Pacific coast houses of old days
for many years. The famous Chick ering, America's oldest and the
world's best; the most popular of all modern high-grade pianos, the world
renowned Kimball; the Sohmer, the favorite of the most appreciative
musicians; the rich toned Lester of Philadelphia, used in hundreds of mu
sical conservatories; the Hazelton, "the piano of New York aristocracy."
The genuine and most durable Decker; the old reliable Hallett & Davis;
the Ifobart M. Cable; the Schumann; the Story & Clark; the genuine Au
topiano, already in use in over six hundred Oregon homes. All of these
any many others attest to the high quality for which we constantly strive.
DON'T WAIT. DON'T DELAY. BUT COMK AND COME EARLY,
TOO.
Bear in mind that the exceptional feature of this opportunity lies in tho
fact that you are enabled to place in your home a strictly first-class in
strument for a price ordinarily paid for a piano of shoddy quality.
NEW PIANOS $275 AND UP. TERMS AS LOW AS 16c PER DAY.
EILER'S MUSIC HOUSE
LOCATED WITH WEEKS & McGOWAN FURNITURE COMPANY.