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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREC1QN, MONDAY, AUQUST 15, 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
John H, CnrUIn, iiUornoy-nl-liiw,
over JauUiioii Countv) Hunk.
I'michcii for nulo, Dr. W. 11. HtolcoHt
phono Knriuor 700.'l. tf
I., H, WIiIHiik itpont Humbly at tliu
Hlvorvluw rnmli, near Kaglo Point.
Ituail Augiwt Huiiflot. Head "The
I'hillpplniw nit I Haw 'I'lium," by
Gonenil .laiuuH I'1. Smith, ox-governor
of tho l'hllippluoH, ami "California
Hlnok Quid, llio Hotnnuco of thu Oil
WoIIm," by Walter V. Woohlko, In
Suitiiot for AugiiHt, now on Halo at
nil iiuwh iitantlH, 15 Gontii. 110
Mr, and Mih, W, J. Movorldiso re
turned U u n day morning from an ox
tended vlult with rolatlvon and
frlouitii In tliu emit.
J. 0. Hall .inn ruturnud to thu up
per rlvor after a couplo of dnyn' tay
In town. In IiIh opinion thu Hokuo
in tliu fluent cainpliiK Htroiun ovor, It
oiio Ih In reaching dUtuuco of oxtra
HiiplpluH occnnlonully.
J. M. Moaro. Jr., of Table Hock,
wob In .Medford tinndny on buulnemi,
V. K. Naylor of Trail waH a Mod
ford vlnltor Monday.
A. H. Ituninra wan at Onintn Puhm
on profosolonal biiHlnoHu Monday.
Mr. and Mm. Tom Morrlmnn of
Central Point woro vlwltlut: .rolntlvcH
In Medford ovor Bundny.
Alox ThompBon, b ylouoor O. A.
It. votoran of JockHonvlllo, camo
down Saturday, vlultluK relative and
frlontU on North Coutral street and
Sunday ho wbm tho kuobI of J. 0.
Martin and family.
When "carryltiK" property roIh to
lio too hard n tank, "carry" omo
clnimlflod ndvortlolnK nnd noil out.
Itont It through o wnnt ad- you
can.
T. A. (Ham, wIiobo wlfo Imn liuon
confined by IIIiichm In tho Medford
hoHpltnl for tho mnt month, whh nuf
flcloiitly recovered to be nblo to ho
removed to G2 4 North Contral Sun
day. llnujamln Crowoll nnd non of Co
qulllo City nro vIbIUiib Medford
frlundM and may poBBlhly locato per
manently In Hokuo Itlvor valloy.
Thoy nro tho Kotn f Owinrcn hroth
rn. on North C atroot. and nro old
tlino frlonds.
Wllllmn ItrumllttK of Woodvlllo
camo up Friday on land uiibIiichs.
Mth. William Join of HonKlo camo
ovor Saturday, nnd tho two Mm.
ahollKroona of North Jr.ckiiou Btroot
accompanied hor homo for ton days'
Hoclnl visit.
Mr. Anna Maloy, ono of tho Rroat
eat of HoclnllBtM, In oxpoctod In Med
ford tho latter part of tho week to
npnnk upon equal imffraKo and no
cIuIIhiiu A. A. Nye loft Sunday to Join hlu
family nt Newport.
.1, It. Kolly. loaned wlro oporator
for tho United Prosit In tho Mall Trl
linuo offlco, loft Monday for Newport
to Bpond bin vrcntlon.
J. A. Wofttorlund, hla brothor
"William WoftturlumI of tbo Monitor
Automohllo woikH, who la vIhUIiib
him, and Portor J. Notf lor.vo Tiiob
d:iy inornlnK on a throo dayo' trip
to Crator Lake.
U. 11. Warner, Sr who has hoon
vIhIHih: for Hovoral montlm In Port
land, returned to Modtord Monday.
J. A. NoIIboh of Gold Hill was In
Medford Mondr.y on a Hhort business
vlalt.
Clnudo Mlloa haa returned for a
fow dr.yH from tho ranch abovo Ilittto
FnllK and hn all kinds of atorloH to
toll nbout thu flahltu; In tho bouUi
fork of Itnctio river. This branch of
tho ItoRtio Ih tho mont InaccoBulblo of
any and nlioundH In tho speckled
trout and tho lowor ronchos with
ralnbowo. Tho Htroam hna hardly
ovor boon flBhod at all, and tho f IhJi
aro not educated aH thoy aro bolow.
Thoy will grab at anything that falls
In tho wator. It taken Home norvo
and onduranco to roach tho npot, how
over, and aftor fishing all dnyn a
climb of Hovoral hundred foot up tho
lmnkH and a walk of Hovoral mlloH
to camp dolor many tourlstR from
trying tho Htroam. Shorty took 200
ranging from 12 to 11 Inchon In
length In ono day'fl fishing.
Tho ladloH of tho OhrlHtlau church
will hold a lawn aoclal Tuesday ovo
nlng at tho homo of Mrs. Jonos, 801
Main atroot. 127
13. O. Hubbard, mnnucor of tho
Savoy thoator, loft Monday with J.
O. Hall for an outing on Nig llutto.
h. M, Judd of Talent wna a vlBltor
In Medford Monday,
I,. II. Wurnor, Sr., arrived from
Portland Monday afternoon on a vlalt
to rolatlvoa and frlonda
Mr. nnd Mrs. Malonoy, frlondH of
Mr. and Mra. 13. U. Ilanloy, who havo
boon visiting horo for tho past aovoral
dnya, loft Monday morning for a tour
of California.
MIbb lono Plynn loft Monday morn
ing for ColoRtlnj whoro alio will bo
tho guoat of m'Ibb Zola Whlto for
aovoral days.
a. U Lohoy of Itoaoburg la horo
loklug aftor business.
William H. Kent of (1 run I a Pnan
wan a recout vlnltor In Medford,
Houry W, Wilcox of Anhlaud npont
Monday In Medford on ImihIiiohh,
Petor M, Kershaw la npondlng a
fow dayo In (Irautii Paim on bualnoHH,
It. A, McDonald of ICaglo Point
wan In Modfoid on a buolncaa vlnlt
Monday,
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Kilycomb of
Hoattlo, Waah., aro In Medford look
ing ovor tho valley and proparlng
for a trip to Crator Lake.
William von dor Holton of Knglo
Point wan la Medford Monday,
MIhh Kllu nl'rkii of Hiiucom, Or.,
who Iiiih boon vlaltlug a fow duya
with Mr, and Mm, J. H. Ilolllngor,
roturuod homo Monday morning.
Dr. and Mm. Holt and child of ICu
glo Point woro vlaltoni In Medford
Monday,
Oeorgo HJwnrdH of Iong Ilonch,
Cnl., In horo on n vlnlt.
John IMIIIngn and family of Port
land nro recent nrrlvala In Medford,
whero thoy oxpoct to locato. Mr,
Hllllngi Ih a contractor and bultdor
and coinen prepared to build a per
manent homo hero,
Mr. and Mra, John Mnnoy of Ka
glo Point woro Medford vlaltora ovor
Suiidny.
A. h, and 0. K. Ilcobo of Portland
aro horo on tholr nnnunl trip up tho
Koguo, Knch year McnBrn. Heobo
mnko a pllgrlmago to tho uppor
roachui of tho Htroam nomotlmoa ox
tending tholr trip to Klamath coun
ty, and tho fact that thoy rottirn
every yonr how that tho nport 1b
iiatlHfnctory.
BARNETT PRESIDENT
OF ESPERANTOISTS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. John
Harrott, director of tho American
bureau of rcpuhlicH, whh elected
proaielent of the KapcraiitomtK toilav.
Dr. W. II. Yeaniaii whh vIiohimi vico
prenidciit. Owing to tho illnoK of
Itnrctt, Dr. Yoamati prcsidi'd
FORCED TO KILL
MAN JE SAYS
Man Admits Kllllnn; Companion But
Says Three Men Forcced Him to
Shoot- Immediately Reported
Trajicdy to Picnic Party
M3WIBTON, Idaho, Aug. 15.
UrncBt Thomoft, manager of a waro
hoiiBO nt Tramwny, wan brought to
thin city today and lodged In Jnll on
n chargo of having nhot and klllod
Hugh Lnvorty, a well known mining
mnn, a fow mlloo bolow Knminn yes
terday. Thomas ndmltfl tho killing, but
atntea that ho waH dlroctod to do bo
under mont uniiaunl clrcumstnncoa.
Tho killing occurrod nt tho John
Odnm cabin.
Thomafl stated that ho and Lnvor
ty left a plcnlo ycatordny and start
ed for tho Odnn cabin. Whon thoy
renchod tho cabin, nccordlng to
Thomnp, throo men woro found thoro,
nnd, na tho door.waa oponod, ono of
tho mon plncod a Bhotgun In tho
hands of tho boy and nt tho Bnmo
tlmo lovolod hla rovolvor at him, di
recting him to Bhoot Lnvorty, who
wan nenrby, Tho boy ntya In his
fright ho oboyed tho comnnd. Ho
atntea that ho thon returned to tho
cnbln nnd found l.nvorty'B body out
ldo. Offlcem nro quostlonlng Thorn
n In an effort to aocuro a furthor
Htatomont which mny throw light on
tho killing.
NOTE OF WARNING
COSCIHOVH, Waah., Aug. 15.
That Chapnln Ollbort U. S. A.,
Hounded a aolomn noto of wnrntng
that might bo woll hoodod by tho
Amiiilcaa pooplo, whon ho told tho
soldlors to bo on tholr guard agntnat
encroachment fiom forolgn foos In
tho coumo of hla Harmon yesterday at
Cosgrovo, la tho bollof of tho major
ity of tho army offlcors attending tho
manouvora.
"A country of such wealth and
opoprtuulty nnd with Biioh small mil
itary force la always In Immediate
danger, America's groatout crisis haa
novor yot boon roachod. Thlnga aro
ocourrlng rnpldly, nnd, as soldiers,
wo aro not dofondlng a flnlahod work,
for tho country's groatoat udvnnco
inont la yot to como. Other natlonB
aro looking on vlth onvloua oyoa, nnd
that la oapoclally truo of tho orlont.
A llttlo Btoro that la ndvortlsod
woll and to tho utmost limit of Its
resources, novor will stay llttlo not
ovon for a llttlo while.
HnflklnB for health.
FELL TO DEATH
T
Additional Details Learned Reiiard
Inn Death of Mrs. J. S. McCain of
This City In Salem Recently Was
Burled Hero Yesterday.
Additional ilotailH regarding tin;
death of Mm. J. B. McCain of this
oily, to IIiohu puhlialied in HiiudayV.
inuo of tho Mail-Tribune are foii'id
in the following Hulcm diapntch:
Mistaking a door leading to the
hiiHomout for one leading from tliu
kitchen into the dining room, Mra.
.1. S. McCain, of Medford, yeatonlay
plunged head fimt into tho Ihihc
meiil of the Fanner homo of thia
city, Himtaining injuries to her por
hoii which caused Iter death a fow
hoiim afterward. Mm. McCain
whh tho mother of Hay U. I'almor, of
the finn of Wade, 1'vurco & Co.
hardware merchants, and came lo
thin city a few days ago to visit her
HOII.
Yesterday afternoon alio went to
moot tho postman and upon her re
turn to tho hoiiao, began perusing
tho mail. So intently did she become
occupied with it that, after enter
ing tho Iiouho nnd while making hor
way, as she believed, from the kitch
en to tho dining room, alio mistook
tho door loading to the basement
for tho dining room door and fell
head first into it. . In falling, her
head struck acaiust tho hard stone
floor, and when picked up she was
UIICOIIBCioUB.
Medical attention was summoned,
hut hor injuries woro fatal and she
dioil shortly aftor tho neident. She
was 71 years of ago and leaves, in
addition to hor son, n brother in
Tdaho and another in California.
Tho funeral will be held nt Medford
Sunday.
$20,000,000 FIRE
(Continued from Page 1.)
thrown nbout tho exposition. It Is
reported hovover that considerable
looting went on beforo theao precau
tions woro takon. A diamond col
lection worth $300,000 Is said to
havo boon stolon, nnd sovoral smaller
thefts wore roported to tho authori
ties.
With ono sldo of tho Avonuo Dos
Nations wlpod out, covoral of tho
main exposition buildings nro In
ruins and tho rest of tho grounds Ut
tered with charred ombors, tho ex
position otflclnls conforred todny on
tho ndvlsablllty of closing tho fnlr.
ENJOYABLE OUTING
ON BANKS OE ROGUE
In honor of their guents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. h. Inglo and Mr. lnglo's
mother nil of San Francisco. Mr.
and Mm. flus Nichols of Kale
Point gave a very enjoyable out-dooi
pnrty Sunday on tho banks of Horuo
river. A large party of friends
gathered enrly and merriment reign
ed uneonfined nil day.
Mr. Ingle, in spite of tho fact t-int
he is almost a total stranger to thu
rod and reel proved himself n nat
ural fisherman lauding four tre
mendous stcelheads.
Thoso who enjoyed Mr. nnd Mr-..
Nichols hospitality were: Mr. nnd
Mrs. Will Drown, Mr. Frank Drown,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Sohwnrtz, Mr
and Mrs. T. K. Dolts, Mr. and Mn
D. K. Whiting, Mm. C. A. Foste-.
Misses Ilnzel Drown, HiiMi Nichols
Mary Doltz, Pauline Ingle, Lu?ilo
and Hamoiia Foster and Messrs.
Norman Whiting and Tonny Nichols.
Bo suro Dint tho no-lougor-ncedod
nrtielo is junk boforo Bending for
tho junk mnn. A "for salo" ail may
store as representing your storo.
PRICES SAG ON
NEW YORK MARKET
. NI3W YORK, Aug. 15. Tho with
drawal of big ordora causod n Bag
ging of prices In tho stock market to
day. Although only a Blight ranctlon
occurrod boforo noon. Amalgamated
Copper docllnod 1 1-2 Union Pnclflo
1 5-8, Amorlcan Smelting 3-4, and
U. S. Stool, Southern Pacific, Mis
souri Pacific, St. Paul anil Choaa
poako & Ohio 1, Croat Northorn cor
tltfcntos roBo 1,
Tho mnrkot closod Btoady.
Donda woro atoady,
SM
Too Late to Classify
FOR HUNT Two fumlalicd rooma
with hot and cold water, electric
lights, paved street. Call at Iiouho,
North of 427 8. Fir. 127
FOR RJ5NT FiirnlBlied roorna with
board. 325 Riverside avonuo. 131
FOR SAMS -5 and 10-ncre tracts
Juat coming Into bearing (commor
clal varlotlo3), clone to Medford;
fine black freo noil.
For Salo C-rooni house, modern,
flno neighborhood, cement walk,
corner lot, 120 foot deep; $2750;
$1500 caah.
For Salo Ono of tho most artis
tic 5-room bungnlowg In Medford;
nice neighborhood; cast front;
trocB; prlco very reoetfoable; It will
Biiroly bo Bold this week.
M'ARTHUR & ALEXANDER
Phono 3C81 P. O. Ulock. 12C
FOR RUNT Housokeoplng rooms at
327 South Of.kdale. 132
TEDDY COMING TO TOE
COAST NEXT SPRING
OYSTER DAY, Aug. If,. Starting
enrly in March, Colonel Hooscvelt will
leave Sagamoro llill for the Pacific
coast, whore ho is scheduled to del
iver tho Charter Day address on
March 23, nt tho University of Cali
fornia. Tho former president will
travel by tho southern route, speak
ing once in each state through which
ho passes.
On AiiLMist 23, Colonel Roosevelt
Have You a Privath Garage?
How Do You Store Gosoline?
Do Yon Do It Economically?
THE WAYNE GASOLINE STORAGE SYSTEMS
k . , '
Self-Mivisiirlng Pumps, full of information and value to all users of
gasollno and oils.
Temporary Office, Room 6, 232 East Main St.,
WAYNE PACIFIC DISRTIBUTING COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON
TUR N E X P E N SE,
INTO INVESTMENT
If it's merely a question of
what you can "get along
with," use an ordinary paper
for your business stationery.
If, however, you are seek
ing to turn expense into in
vestment, use
Tt tt.mJ.ini fjfitr for hustHtis st.itfoxtrr
IB)
sji,ihr3UuUuyc p:
"Zeoiftr t H'altr .VjrV
The adtled influence given
your messages by the clean,
crisp sheets will wipe out the
expense item and leave a bal
ance on the other side.
A little Journey Into the worMngi of
your own miii4 will itrengihen our argu
ment To lulp, atlc ii fir u jiciuien
book of tilt paper thowing Interlit.'xJi
nJ other buiinrM forma, printed, lltlio-
firaplied unj engraved nn the white nnd
ourtven colors ol Ulu IIawisiiikk Honii.
ll'a worth having
Made by murium
I'apbk CoitrANV, ihe
only paper makers m
the world making bond
paper excluirely.
Medford Printing
ELECTRIC IRON STARTS
SMALL CONFLAGRATION
"Novor again do I fool with nn
electric Iron," said J. W. Drossier
of 227 North Onkdalo avenuo, while
ho was opening windows and doors
to let tho smoko out and taking
stock of tho charred remains of tho
kitchen porch Monday morning.
Had It not been for tho prcsonco of
mind of Mm. J. D. Olwoll and her
prompt action, Mr, Dressier might
havo ben mourning a greater loss
than tho charring of a fow boards,
Mra. Olwell noticed tho smoko from
hor homo next door and, knowing
that tho family had gone out for tho
day, commenced an investigation.
Sho gave tho alarm and then attach
ed a garden hose to tho yard tap
and by tho time help arrived was
ready to turn on tho water.
Tho olectrlc Iron had been used In
tho morning and tho current was not
turned off. The Iron became so hot
that tho cloth on which It stood
caught fire and communicated to the
woodwork creating a blnzo which
would have been serious had It hove
been allowed to gain headway.
A good otoro location is advertis
ing; good store service is advertis
ing but both of these are supple
mentary to the real advertising that
Is done in tho newspaper.
will leave for Denver, on a flying
trip to addres the Cattlemen's Con
gress. He will not sponk en route,
nnd will return to New York direct.
provide tho only safe, eco
nomical, up-to-dato method
of storing gasoline or any
volatile liquid.
Gosoline If not stored
properly soon deteriorates
and becomes useless. THE
WAYNE SYSTEM of stor
age is a reliable gasollno economist, and
a safeguard against explosions caused by
carelessness or leaks.
Reduce rnto of you r insurance on gar
ages and storerooms.
'Wnyno Pumps nntl Ttanks aro safe,
compact and accurate. Made In all sizes,
for all usages and for any quantity.
Wrlto for our book on Tho Ynyno
FINE JOB
PRINTING
IS OUR
SPECIALTY
WE CAN
AND DO
MAKE QUICK
DELIVERIES
GET OUR
PRICES
Co.
38 S. Central Ave
Watch It
Here is a snap for everybody. Every day during
the month of August we will have on display in ono
of our showwjndows a line of articles at half or less
than half price. Wo are doing this just to advertise.
Watch our windows. Every day or every other day
these windows will be changed, and one of them will
be filled with articles at one-half tho regular prices or
less.
Tomorrow
WE WILL START IT
200 boxes of fancy box Stationery; regular 40c, 50c,
65c and 75c box paper, with envelopes to match; a big
window full; take your choice tomorrow and Wednes
day, 25c a box
Jul In
Something for the ladies,
the swellest line of Hair
Barrettes to be seen in the
city, at, your choice,
25c each
October 18th is the date we give away that fine
Dressed Doll. Ask about it.
HUSSEY S
SB III STORM
LONDON, Aug. 15. The Turkish
Warship Mansouro was sunk during
a severe storm along tho Turkish
const, acording to a dispatch re
ceived bj Lloyds today. No report
of the fate of tho crew has been
received.
FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT SALEM,
SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17.
$35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS
AND PURSES. GRAND
LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL-
TURAL AND H0RTICUL-
TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN-
DID RACES, BAND CON-
CERTS, FREE ATTRAC-
TI0NS AND FIREWORKS.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL
RAILROADS.
FOR FURTHER INFQR-
MATI0N ADDRESS
FRANK MEREDITH,
SECRETARY,
.
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WITH A
G R A F L EX
you can tnko simp shots in tho
house, in tho shndo, on cloudy days,
1-1000 of 1 socoiul oxposure. You
can soo tho full-size pioturo right
sido up at instant of exposure. We
will ilomonstrnto.
Medford
Book Store
Kili&ifilH
SOMETHING NEW
NAZARETH KNIT
Underwaists and Union
Suits combined, just tho
thing for the boy or girl.
Solve the summer waist
and underwear question;
all sizes;
50c Suit
Wanted
Close-in lot, quick.
Work team for ranch, not over $275.
Woman cook, $30.
2 box makers.
2 skinners.
12 bridge carpenters. ,
G lumber jacks.
Chicken or hoc ranch.
Riggers.
Lady clerk.
Sawmill men.
Girl for general hou3j work.
10 laborers.
Loggers.
FOR SALE.
Furnished 9-room house, closo in.
Furnituro nnd lease.
7-rooin house, W. Main, big lot;
snap.
Furnituro for sale.
Fine house on east sido.
10-acre tracts in full bearing.
Tracts for subdivision.
Irrigated tract, 3 miles out, $200
per acre.
3 fiuo lots, your own torms.
1 acre fruit, 4-room bouse, cheap
for quiok sale.
1G0 acres, 5 miles out, $2750.
1G0 acres, 4 miles out, $00 per acre.
Sawmill and timber.
20 ncres Newtown and Spitz ap
ples, Knglo Point, $125 per acre.
Business, nets $4000 yearly.
300 boxes Grnvonstoin applos.
Lunch couutor.
Swell camping outfit, choap.
10 acres, $1000, Jt niilo Phoenix.
2 acres, near city limits, west.
2 aores, north, under ditch.
9 acres, bearing fruit, closo to lim
its, $8000.
Cronm separator, cheap.
80 acres, incomo $2500, tools and
toams. $0500.
Boarding house, snap price.
For Trade.
Lots for good automobile.
20 aores, 12 in fruit, for city lots.
2 ranches for city property.
4-year-old horso, fino drivor, oor
young ranch horse.
Relinquishments.
Two lGO-acro tracts fino fruit land,
can irrignto, $200 each.
L F. A. BITTNER
Room 207 Tavlor & Pliippi IWf.
Phone 4141 Main.
Hosklns for Health.
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