MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910. 0 .v V jSc '? Ki r V . v, S- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John II. Ctirklu, iiltornoy-ut-law, over Juukiion County! Hunk. S. I'. I'urdy, wliii Iimh Iiuoii Hponil inn llio piiHt four MionlliH in Noitlioin Nevada, returned homo TliuiHiliiy. "Novitdu irt nil right," xnyn Hum, "lint, oh, ymi Miidfnnl!" I linvu Huvurul tliotwntul dollum of wull'Huuuruil paper nl 8 par cent; would tuku moiiio Medford properly ami unuli. AiltlrcHH C. 1'., oaro Mail Trlliitno. MIhh Kllxabolh Nolmoro, a high hcIiooI teacher at Alloxan, Mich,, Ik veiling for u fow dnyn at tltu HpiH oopal routory, tho guoiilH f "ov- ""' Mrn. I.uoitH. MIhh Nolmoro Iihh boon vlniting a hIhIoi in WuhIiIiikIoii ami irt on lior wny to visit a brother in California. Head AiiKiint SuiiHot. Kond "Tho Phillppinoii iik 1 Saw Thorn," by Gonoral JanioH V. Smith, ox-govornor ,of tho l'hllippiuuH, and "California Hlaolc Gold, tho Itomaiiuo of tho Oil Wolhi," by Walter V. Woohlko, in SuiiHot for AugiiHt, now on Halo at all Hows HtandM, Ifi contii. 110 Itov. and Mrn. I.iiciih lui't ThurM duy for a two daya' visit with Mr. and Mix. Krcd I loath at thoir Hrowindioro rauoh. Uno our cold Htorngo plant to cool your walonnuloiiH dooHn't runt you anything extra. Warner, Wortiuan h. C. Miller of Oiualia, Nob., ix among tho rocuut arrivals in Mod ford who aru looking for a Hiitinfm: tory louation. J. M. l'iukurtoii of Wolf crook wiih in Medford on hiimnoHH Wednesday. A. I). IIoIiiih of Afthlaud wiih in Medford Friday on a Ihih'iiiohh trip. I.. I). llnrriH, who in now located at Chico, was renewing old nciiuuiut atiuoH in Medford thin wook. Hohh Morrin wiih finod i?5 by Mayor Canon for telling C. K. Toll what ho thouuht of him Iiouiuiho Tull wouldn't lot MorriH havu a loam from hia HtabloH on tho weal Hide whilo tho applicant wiih intoxicated. Mor riH wiih jailed IiihI night by Officer Kiucaid, but was reli'iiHod on $10 cash bail. When ho appealed Fri day morning there wiih no complain ant and the prisoner was fined ?f, which he paid. A short limo after ward Toll came in, hut Morris had by that time put Home distance be hind him. Wo soil only largo, fine melons at a reasonable price. All ico cold. Iluy oiico and you'll alway come back for more. Warner, Wortman & (lore. 11M V. W. Wilson of San Francisco visited friends here and at Jack sonville Thursday and Friday. Mr. Wilson is traveling for a firm car rying fireproof building materials and will perhaps make this territory freiiueiitly in the future. Miss Tho ra Smith, daughter of W. M. (Teuiinssee) Smith of Phoenix, who has been viniting relatives and friends in this vioinijy, left Thurs day on her return to Troadwoll, Alaska, where she has been teaching for the )ast two years. She has a eon tract for another year, after which she thinks she will desert the north. Charles A. LniniuorH and family of Stillwater, Minn., and W. It. Arnold, of Hastings, Neb,, who have been here looking over the valley, left on their return homo Friday. "It is by no means uncertain that we will not returns," said Mr. LnmmorH. C. Krappsmau of Klmira, N. Y., ',h a late arrival in Medford. Mr. ICrapphiuau is looking fo,r a location for a largo mnniifncturiug plant, and is very favorably impiessed with Southern Oregon. He expects to visit the vnrious power and milling , sites in the valley before deciding on a location, MrH. (looigo Porter uud son, Jack, are at Coli'Htiu for a few days. Fred N. OiinuningH lm returned from a biiHincsH trip to the north. C. II. Pierce and familv have re turned from a trip to Newport. Itov. and Mrs. Luciih visited with friends at Hrowushoro last week. E, A. Welch loft Friday on a bus iness trip to DiuiHiuuir and other California points. lOx-Senator C. W. Fulton, Wliitnoy Boycu and party loft Friday for Cra tor Lake. Italph Stanley and Thorou Hull of Drowiudioro woro business visit orn in Medford Friday. Mrs. Frank 0, Andrews and Mrs. Al Itniaseli have returned from tho tennis touriiaiuoul al Grants Pass, where they woro entertained by tho Itov. Koberl Melanin and familv. Thoy woro delimited with the recep tion given them as repretientatives of Medford. P. H. Dailey was in Medford from Huglo Point Friday nioriiiiir. Mr Dailny recently returned from a trip to the head of Oolemiue meek, in the OrasHV llnngo district, amid found name plentiful and fat, Mr, and Mrs. .1, W. Davis of Marshfiold are hero on it visit. F, A. McOormiok and family, Miss flraeo Turner and Hen Youul of San Mateo, Cal., woro membors of an Mcdford ThurHiIay on (heir way lo Crater Lake and other Hceuio points. (loorgc ('. IlastiiiKH of Portland wiih in Medford on biiHinosH Thura duy. Mr. and MrH. J. It. 1'oppor, Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Kitchmaii and Mrs, Edmund Taylor of Vancouver, Wash., were in Medford Thursday, looking over Southern Oregon, Thev intend making a trip to Crater l.uk. rort Klumalh, Pelican Hay and other points of scenic interest in this section, II. E. Chick of Koseburu was a Mcdford business visitor Thursday. Mrs, E, J, ICubli of Jacksonville was in Mcdford on a business trip Friday afternoon. E. M. Cobb of Elgin, III., was a Medford visitor this week, lookiuc over tho country. In writing an ad about that furn ished room you have to rent Hay, in a convincing way, jtmt what you'd nay if nomcone asked you to tell him what it was like, "and all about it." Last winter was a very severe one, but wo bear mf grudge iigiiitiMl it now. FLEECED THE CHOCTAWS. (Continued from Page 1.) Krott Ailiuitn Iutcrriit, Chairman Ilurko croHH-exnmlnod Srott. The wltnntui denied that he had sent lottorn sinned with McCurtnln'H niime to It. C. AdaniB, a Washington attorney, eudornlng tho contractu. Scott Hnld that ho pornonnlly pntd for tnlograiuH itont to Wanhlngton nnd that ho wiih not afterward reimburs ed. "Then you woro Intoroatod In Mc Murrny not only to tho oxtont that you woro willing to pay 10 por cont cnmmhralon, hut you woro willing alno to reBlrjn a poidtlon paying you $1800 annually and willing to spend monoy for him, woro you?" -Uurko nuked. "Yen" Scott ropllod. "You had an Interest In a general way that In, In Booing tho Indian af fairs HOttlcdT" Again the witness nnsworcd In tho affirmative, Scott formerly was trensuror of tho ChoctawH, but Kavoa up this position, ns well as that of secretary to Chlof Curtain because ho clastied with tho chief ovor McMurray. Held Up Wnrronts. CougreHHinnn Campholt asked If ho thoiiRht there waH any herm In be ing Interested In tho McMurray con tracts. "No," tho witness ropllod. "Thoy why withhold your explana tion of your concoction with McMur ray?" Campbell continued, "I havo no contract with McMurray and nm not Interested with McMur rny," said tho witness. Congressman Miller thon oxamlnod Srott and drow from him tho admis sion that while ho was troasuror for tho Choctaws ho withhold govorn ment warrants fro mthoco with whom he was unfriendly, while lo paid tho other ChoctawH Immodlntoly. Ho also testified that tho dlscounlod gov ernment wnrrnntB on a 10 por cont basis, adding that ho thought such practices legitimate, Scott admitted that ho had collect ed ovor 1000 tax contracts for Mc Murray. According to previous tes timony, McMurray paid Scott $1 for each contract dollvorod. EPIDEMIC OE GOLDS RAGING Good Oltl-Faslilonctl Sncczlnu the Voijuc City Health Officer Puts Blame on Oust Moral Is to Clean Up and Keep the City Clean. Too Late to Classify 8TUAYHD OH LOST- Hay mulo, weight about 1000 pounds, branded figure 2 on right Jaw, lottor U on right shoutdor; had hultcr on. In form Harbor and Uurgons, Woilon, Or. "Kerchewl How arc you'thls morn ing?" "Wahooi" "You! Korchowl" "Itahoo!" "Ahhh-hoo-e-ol There, that's hot ter." No, this Ih not a now coilcgo yell. Neither l It tin attempt to talk Chl iiook In words of one syllablo. It Is n sample of tho usual morning saluta tion since tho epidemic of colds hit Medford. The man who cannot boast a real good snoozing cold is considered do trop. It has become ns opldomlc as a society fad. Even tho buds of fashion runic nccordliiK to their ability to snort tho potnls from a bouquet of American Heauty roses. ICvon Puss tho cat, has boon plac ed on a meat dlot bocauso she has contracted tho habit of snoozing tho milk out of hor saucor. Many nn ardent swain whoao habit was to call up his Inamorata by tele phone has tnkon to writing tondor missives because snoozing and oloc trie currents do not blond well with honeyed words. Dr. Shearer, city health officer, was asked for an explanation of tho epidemic of colds. "I can only traco it to irritation oc casioned by dust, nnd tho nttendant spread of infection through this agency," said Dr. Shearor. "It is to bo expected each summer." Hotel Arrivals. Christian Science. Services Sunday at 11 n. in. Sub ject of losMn-"onnon,t"Soul"; Sun day school at 10; tchtimouiul meet ing Wednesday at S p. in. All are welcome. VJ8 North Grape srteet, north of Sherman-Clay music hnuc, Presbyterian Church. Services Sunday nt 11 a. in. Mr. Fred W. Mears will spoilt In tho morning In tho nbsenco of tho pas tor. Mrs. P. II. Drowory will sing. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Chris tian Endeavor soeloty at 7 p. m. Union services at tho M, 13. church, South, on tl'0 West Side at S p. m. At tho Nash Fred barlsh nnd wlfo Pallsado; Mrs. S. C. Caldwoll, Ros Innd; C. F. Dyrno, Henry Hall, H. IC. IJInck, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. DavlH Marehflold; F. A. McCor mlck nnd family, San Mntoo; Graco I.urnor, Ilron Yount, San Mateo; A. H. Mahono, Clnckamas; F. W. Wil son, A. V. Proy Snn Francisco lA W. V. Cnso, Sacra'monto; Dr. A. Don nor, Chicago; A. V. Drobrnnt, Port land; L. Ganctt, Ashland; L. A. Do Oraff, Portland; Prod W. Hall, Chicago; C. C. Read, Portland. At tho Mooro Ooorgo C. Hastings, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pha ros, Tncoma; II. C. Crow, J. H. Sey mour, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Peppor, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rltch mnn, Mrs. Edmund Taylor, Vnncou vor; A. Fltznlmmons, Portland; C. C. Garrison Medford; IJ. A. Emory nnd wifo, OiIcuro; W. P. Pomborton, howlston; II. E, Chick, Roseburg; Peto Larson, P. Anderson, Portlnnd; E. It. Du Hois, Tonopah; R. A. Fly, Portland; E. M. Cnlib, E.gln; J. J. Lynch, T. H. Thurgard, Portland; W. G. Arnold, Hnslngs. WANTED Gonoral offlco work or work wit)' physician or dentist by young woman of responsibility. Mnlu phono 3881. 124 WANTED To ront, a liouso, 3 or 4 rooms, closo In. Address E. 8 caro of Mali Tribune office. 125 KOH SALE Twenty-flvo young tur koys nt Orchard Home, Ilobort Dutton, ' , 12S DEATH OF MRS. BARTON, SISTER OF MR, BEVERIDGE Mru. Lou Hrrton, slstor of En glncor W. T. Hovorldgc, died at Port lnnd Thursday night from no-vous breakdown, nged 49. Hor son was killed In Marysvlllo a year ago from n shock by rn electric wiro. Slnco tho earthquake In San Francisco, through which sho suffered novcrely, MrB. Uarton has not boon Troll. Two years ago hor husband dlod, nnd tho death of ho,- son followiif- prostrat ed hor so that sho novor rocovorcd. Tho nows was contained in a dis patch received by Mr. Bovorldgo Friday. WANTED Lady who bns had some experience pressing and repairing In i a cleaning establishment, ono who Is not afraid of work? no otror need apply. Good steady position to right party. Pantorlum Dye Works, No. 5 No. Fir st. 126 HURLBURT LOSES HOME BY FIRE Merchant's Residence at Junction City Destroyed Many Priceless Records and Relics Lost Defect ive Wiring Said to Be Cause. C. F. Hurlburt, of C. F. Hurlburt & Co., who recently purchnsed tho stock of the Bnker-Hutchason Co., received news Thursday night thnt his home and its contents at Junc tion City, Lnnc county, had been de stroyed by fire. "All I know," snid Mr. Hurlburt, "is tho information conveyed in tho telernm I received that tho house and contents were destroyed and tiiat the fire was due to defective wiriujr. Tho building nnd contents were insured, but if all was burned there nrc relics and keepsakes cone which can never be replaced. From both my wife's nnd my own fnmily there were records nnd old jewelry which were worthless from a mone tary point of view, but priceless to us." The fire occurred nlioiit 9:30 in tho ovening, during the nbence of Mrs. irtirlburt, nnd the house was almost destroyed before the flames were discovered. ( dUAKANTEED DANDRUFF CURE. Dowaro of tho druggist who tolls you that any other hair tonic is just as good as Parisian Sago ho knows bettor. Chna. Strang is tho agent for Par isian Scgo and ho won't try to givo you something just as good, bo causo ho knows that Parisian Sage is guaranteed to euro dandruff, stop falling hair, and euro all diseases of tho scalp In two weeks or monoy back. Ho knows that Parisian Sage is highly recommended as tho most plensant and rejuvenating hair dress ing known. It makes tho hair fluffy and beautiful and Is not sticky or greasy. Pifty cents a large bottle at Chas. Strang's. Ho will guaran tee if. Mado In America only by Glroux Mfg. Co. Buffalo, N. Y. Thoi girl with the :.uburn talr on every package. NEW CAKE RARDON'S BAKERY IS FA MOUS FOR ITS CAKE. MANY VARIETIES EN TIRELY NEW AND ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. -!- MINNEAPOLIS MAN BUYS TWO OF PERRY'S TRACTS W. K. Well, of Minneapolis lias purchased tracts fi and 0 of the Perry subdivision on the Jackson ville road, consisting of J0 acres, 1(1 of which are in apples ad pears, for $20,000. Tho salo was made by Mc Arthur & Aloxtiudor. Mr. Wolls' attention was nttrnutou to tho Itoguo River valley through tho Medford Coiumorcinl club pamphlet, which he declares the best community literature issued in tho west, lie was u former follow townsman of Mr. McArthiir. If you huvo neod of a workor, you havo need of n want ndl Some parents train thoir children in the way they should go by hiring it douo. HnsklnB for 1'ealth. See Pictures; Go to Jalal. LOS ANGELKS, Gal., Aug. 11.- Those who go to Arcadia Thursday evening to see the first public exhi bition of the Jeffries-Johnson mov ing picture in California take chances of going to jnial, according to District Attorney Fredericks. Tho city board of trustees of Arcadia granted a licence to the proprietor of a loenl hotel to show tho pictures. Fredericks says the trustees hud ino right to grant tho license. OATMEAL' COOKIES. CRISP AND BROWN, ARE A FINE RELISH FOR LUNCHEON. AT RARDON'S BAKERY, 10 CENTS PER DOZEN. ;l White Diamond What's in a name? Try a sack of White Dia mond Flour and you will find thnt there is a grent dcnl in this name. Th6 White Diamond is the finest of precious stones. White Diamond Flour is tho finest patent flour ever sold in this vicinity. Every sack is perfect it's mado that way, nnd there is no danger of disappoint ment. If you are looking for n flour thnt you will use as long as you can got nnd ono that you won't caro to change, try White Diamond. The Flour That Pleases. If you want now-stock gro- cenes, everything the best, wo .vill bo pleased to sorve you. Olmstead & Hibbard West Side Grocers. 4- 'f"t- ---f"f '" mtt LIKE A SAILOR JUST HOME f nnii a long vo.vugo is the way some men spend their money. They would not do it if they had an ac count at the Farmers' & Fruitgrow ers' Bank. A check book doesn't burn holes in pockets liko cash, iyul besides, a man with n bank account get a feeling of pride in seeing how big a balance he can keep. Try it. FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS' BANK. Hosiery 19c 2 pair 35c Saturday Specials "We will put on sale here tomorrow about 15 dozen ladies' silk lisle Hose; boot top lace stripe; ladies' fancy boot top, dropstitch Hose, and plain wine color Benson Hose; regular 25c, 35c and 50c qualities; new, clean, perfect goods; sale price, 19c two pair 35c Doll Tickets Free See East Window Tomorrow If you want' a snap. Over 200 pieces of regular 75c and $1.00 values in odd pieces of fancy Cups and Sau cers, Plates, Bowls, Sugars, Creamers, etc., all at; your choice, tomorrow, 50c EACH WOODS & SON Semi-Porcelain Dinner ware; a 60-riece Dinner Set, here tomorrow in the above highlv finished English ware, with a dou ble gold band decoration; a dinner set well worth $12.50; sale price, $7.50 SET. 15c AND 25c. You will find two very catchy tables of fancy Cups and Saucers, Plates, Mugs and odd China pieces here tomorrow at, your choice, 15c AND 25c EACH. PEEE October 15, 1910, a handsome Dressed Doll, valued at $12.50 to $15.00. Ask about it. HUSSEY'S OXFORDS FOR YOU AT YOUR PRICE Tomorrow will be a great day for the Oxford part of our stock of footwear. When we advertise anything the public knows wo will make good our promise. That is why so many are taking advantage of the ex tremely low prices on our Oxfords. They know they are not getting some out of style, shop worn goods, but snappy footwear at prices that place "Oxfords" within the easy reach of all. dmeadeSj, St. Mark's. Sunday norvieeri nt St, MnrkV Sunday hcIiooI ut 10 a, in.; uioriiiiir service nnd Horinon ut 11. Professor I'lnmoH of the Louvre will render n 'cello selection from lluudel. GUAUANTISKI) LIQUOR CUIU3 DrunkonnoHB la n progoiRslvo din enfi'o; tho modorato drlnkod la not Batlaflod with two or throo drinks a day, tho craving for mora and moro bocomoa trroBlatlblo na tho dlaonao ad vnucotf; tho rosult la Chronic Alcoulo lam. Tho trontinont used auctcBSfully by thousands tight In thoir own homea la Orrlno, It la aold undor a poal tlvo gunrantoo to offoct r. euro or your monoy rofundod. Orrlno No. 1 la a aocrot romodyjl Orrlno No, 2 Is for thoao who aro willing to tako tho romody, Rlthor form coats $1. Wrlto for froo book lot "How to Cure. DrunkonnosH," Tho Orrlno Co. 033 Orrlno nulldlug, Washington, D. C. Sold In tuts city B Our Optical Parlor is now 301 East Main Ground Floor' We Fit and Grind Glasses Broken Lenses Replaced N Immediately Dr.Goble ? Whnt's Wrong? your eyes? or your glasses? do you know? want to know? it's n pertinent ? the sensible course ascertain the cause We con tell you, I A r i Reasons Why YOU SAVE BY BUYING ICE COLD MELONS When you buy a hot Melon and put it on ico (your own ice) to cool, you use up a lot of ico. WHEN YOU BUY A MELON HERE wo save your ice soil the melon at the same price you pay for a hot or warm one, and you aro absolutely sure to get a melon that is quite the most delicious you ovor tastod. JUST TRY ONE AND SEE. Warner, Wortman 6 Gore GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281 liv Loon II. Ilnaklna,