MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1010. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL John H, Curklii) atloriioy-ut-law, uvor Jitokiion Onuiitvl Hunk. H, (loury, formerly of llio 131k CrioJt country, wiih In Medford Tlutrr- tlny on n IuhIiiukh trip, I to linn lo- v on tod In ('id Caribou nortlon of Urlt- IhIi Columhl" and will lonvu In n Hhort tliuu with M family to take- up pormauout ronlilonco, I,oavo your ordurn for milk and cronm ut tlm Boutliorn Dairy Co,, 32 Bouth G ntroot, hoadqunrtoni of tho Callioun Dairy Co, 1'liono Mala 881. Itnnuh phono Farmorn 7183. 120 " Perry Footer of I!o"i:!o wnH In Moitfortl Thi'mday on a but'nomi trip. Ponchoti for nalo, Dr. W. It. Blokes phono Farmer 7003. tf J. II. llnrvoy of Calico tho woll known minor, In In Medford on a IiuhIiiohn trip. Tho Iloguo Hlvor Valloy Cannl Coinpanyl w now ready to rocolvo ap lillcatlonti for tho dollvory of Irrl nation wntor to any Inn! covoroil by tho HopkliiM latornl, Tho offices of tho company aro In tho Mortfonl Nn . tlonnl hnnk building. 120 Mm. C. K. McLooil, ot Kuglo Point, Iiiih ruturiiutl from a vinlt to Hoiitlicrn California. MrH. llart'n dining room at 42 South Ilartlott wtroot has boon re opened to tho puhllo under tho man BRomont of Mm. M. A. Tuylor. 133 O. O. Ileliiiiin wnii in Modforil Thurnduy nnd Friday from AhIiIiiihI Got froah creamory butter at tho flouthorn Dairy Co. Tho prlcol n rlKht. 120 MrH. Ouy Tex, of Contrnl Point, vfi'm a Mcrifonl initor Thurnday af ternoon, ... California Anrtrowi, locnl roaldont agent for tho Ion Mollnon, Cnl Land compnny at Ix Mollnon, Cal., will inako tho trip with a party In a fow lnyH. All who wish to Join tho party nnd havo a look at tho finest Irrl gntod landH on tho coast cro request ed to call at No. 0, 8. Fir atroot and tnnku arranKomontH. tf MrH. 0. II. Cnrtur if visiting tola tivi'H mill friondx ut Portland. If you want a good froah hottlo of milk, call on tho Southurn Dairy Co. 129 Mrn. I. X. Shook, ami Mix. K. It. liiirnm of Ashland, wlio havo huun vimting Mix. T. II. Kinsman, of Med ford, ruturmtd homo Thurnday after- nooii. Puhllo Monographer at tho .Morrl- vold Shop. 134 ',. Mnxoy, bookkeeper nt the Firnt National Hank, in in tho Hutto FuIIh country looking after bin laud hold iugrt, whirli nro throntonod liy tho forcHt firnx. "Klk'H Milk," tho now Elks' song written by O. T. Wilson and nuns In tho mlnHtrol allow glvon by Medford lUlkn last February, la now on Halo nt Whotnol Mimic Co. 120 Mnrion F. 'fryer, of Talent, was in Mmlford Friday, taking in tho loot ing lournaimmt. Wo regulate watchca to n hair. atop la nnd lenvo yours. No charge for tho regulation. Wo do charRO, howovor, for cleaning nnd repairing. Only very moderate, howovor, and wo do first-class work. If you havo a watoh that won't go, bring It to uh. Wo'll put It In condition ho that you can rogulato tho uun by It. Wo nro JtiHt as Hklllful at ropnlrlnK Jowolry, too. I). T. Van do Car, Phlppa bldB., Medford, Oregon. 128 I. F. Normi'ii of Talent, wiih in Medford on lniKiniiHH Friday. Tho Houtl orn Dairy Co. haa good, rich Ico cream for 3 contu por dlflh. 120 A. C. Ilaudall wiih in Medford from Talon t Friday morning. W. A. Aitken wiih ut Tolo, I'nday, on a liusiuuHH trip. F. V. Torglo and family of Port land havo arrived in Modforil ufter n two wooIch unto trip from Pottlnutl laud ut Sliuuiko, through cent nil Or gon to I.akoview, Klamath FuIIh apil Orator Lake. They found roads in fair ooiulition hut dimly. Tliey nro vimting Mm. Klir.uboth Kippol and .lake Kippel and leave tomorrow for Portland, 0. O. Purrtoll, of Little Applogufo, wiih in Medford on Iiuhuiohk Friday. J. A. WoHtorlunil, of llhe Western OrohardH oompany, nnd William and Luther Wimtorluml, of UlinoiiiH, uu oom'panieil liy H. W. AIhoii, Komotury of (o WoHlorn Orehard Company re turned TliurHiluy from an auloinohile trip to Crater Lake, imiuiul by Klnm atb FuIIh and auroHH the mouutaiiiH on tho old Anblaud road. They bad a iiiohI enjoyablu trip, but "the Hoguo Itivor valley looked very good to uh when wo arrived liomo," wiih tho mil vorrial verdiot. Mr. and Mi-h. A. L. WoHtorlunil, of Orion, 11., nro veiling Mr. and Mm, J, A, WoHtorliiud nl the WoHlorn Ore gon OntiiardH. W, 10. Thompson of Gold I Ml, wiih in Medford on Iiiihiiioh Friday, Fi, K. PbippH of AhIiIuimI, Hpent Fri day in Medford on bmuiioH. P, M. Doith, and II. JoimiugH, of JaokHonvillo loft Friday morning for Sisflon, Californiu, for a vIbII of Hiivoral iluyH diirulion. lobu Pankey, of Toledo, wan in Modfonl Fiiilny on u biiHiuoH trip, Men. A. Klo vor Iiiih lolurnoil from a Hojiiiirii al CoIi'mMii. W. .(. Clarke, of (lervain, Oregon, piiHHoil tbioiigh Medford Friday on bin way to AhIiIiiiiiI. Waller Moore Iiiih returned from a 1 rip to northern poinlH, where be Iiiih boon for ho vol nl wookn, Tho funeral Horvlcon of lOmma llaokert wuro hold al Jacknouvlllo at 2 o'clock p. m, AuguaL 18, Hov. W. I). Johmion off'b'tlng. A largo con courHo of ro'atlvoM and frlondn at tondod. Tho Interment wnn mndo In JnckHonvlllo comotory. The two girl miiHifinuH, MinKon Crawford mid Cmwwell, have re turned from tb aiorvatiouu Hhr lir turned from their vacation and etui now Im beard every noon and even ing ut tlbo NiihIi drill. II. C. Mclllllntera former maator flub warden, now miuiacor of tho (1 real or Orogon Home Hutu aanocla tlou, arrived la Medford Thurnday to work la tho Interest of hlfl organiza tion, II, V, Iloldel, engineer of tho Crn tor Lake highway, npeat Friday la Medford. Ho brouk'ht flgurca nnd oHtlmntoa concerning tho proponed boulevard. J. C. Wagoner of Diinnmulr, Cal., la bore on n btiHlncna vlalt. (loorgo W. Froy returned Friday from Aflhlnnd, whore ho had boon with IiIh hod, who la undergoing tretmout for InJurlcH received from n Kiiuahot wound aovernl irontlm ngo. Tho bullet took effect In tho right nrm near tho elbow nnd n aocandnry oporntlon hna boon found nccoaanry In order that tho limb mny bo ro atorod to Its normal condition. Mr. Froy la anngulna that his oon will re cover from bla trouble Mra. 11. C. I'ntteraon of Kdgowood, Cal., Ih a Minlforrt vlaltor. DAHLMAN LEADS BY 2000 VOTES Country Returns Rctluco Lead and Result Still In Doubt Shallcnbcr dcr Hopes Returns From Interior Will Reverse Result Not Likely LINCJLN. Nob., Aug. 10. With returiiH from two-tbirdn of the htato r,eooivod from the primary eleetioii, Mayor John Dahlmnu of Omaha in leading Governor Shalleiiberger for tho domoeratio nomination for gov ernor by u plurality of about '2,000 Shalleiiborger, however, does not admit his defeat. Uolui'iirt reooivod late yosterdaw and today from t tho rural districts reduce Dahlmau'H lead nnd the re sult in yet in doubt. The (lmtrietH still utuvard from believed .Sballenberger will run bet tor than Dablmau. Sballeubergor'H hopes that the re turns from these diHtriotts will re verse the result, however, are not generally fliared by politioal load ers. STATE SUPERINTENDENT (lit ANTS PASS, Or., Aug. 10. 1'rofcBnor H. It. Turner la a rocop tlvo candldato for tho domocrntlc nomination for tho offlco of Htato Hiiperlntoudeut of publlo ItiRtructlou. Ho will fllo a )otltlou for tho purpoao of neciirlug tho nomination, but will depend upon bis fellow domocrnts to white IiIh name on tho primary but- lit. JUDGE EIFERT ACTS Otto Ufllchmnu, proprietor of tho NiihIi Grill, accused by tho hoalth of ficer of having allowod garbago to accumulate In tho rear of tho oa tabllahmont, contrary to tho ordi nances, wau flnod S25 by Judgo 121 fort Friday morning and furthormoro was InHtructod to doalHt from fur ther violations" of tho law. Two of tho momboru of tho "Undo Tom" Hhow, which oxhlbltod horo ThurHday night, woro trying to glvo an oxlilhltlon of llfo on tho MIbbIb tilppl at an oarly hour Friday morn ing and It coat tho ojvnor of tho Bhow 20 Hlniolooau, ten oncli, to socuro tho reloaso of his actors. Uoforo ho paid tho fines tho managor nddrosaod his omplnyou thimly: "I'll pay this flno for you gulnona, but I'm holding up your trunks and clothoB nnd nlao your snlurloa until QUICKLY MULKEY OPENS AT OREGON CITY Insuriicnt Candidate For Conijress Speaks at Clackamas Citadel Sat urday Evcnlnu, Alonu With Bourne, McGinn and Others. II, F. Mulkey, iuHtirgeiil candidate for oongroHH, Ioiivoh tonight for Ore gon City where, with Hovcralcmwf in gon City where with Senator Hon rue, Judge Henry McGinn nnd other speakers, bo will open IiIh campaign for the persecution of ttbo direct primary law in Oregon. lie (will later go to Coos Hay and address the citizens of that section. Mr. .Mulkey is meeting with much encouragement from all sections of the country. From many unexpected sources come answers of support. IuddicatioiiH are that the insurgent victoiy in California will bo re peated in Oregon. Ho is preparing to make a vigorous cnmpaigu from now on, and the first district prom ises the most interesting fight in ynrs, -' 4 AT THE CHURCHES. 4- -f f -f -f- -- -f-f Hov. Helkuof bits returned from bin outing and will occupy his pul pit in the ItnptiHt church next Sun day morning. Union services in ttho Haptist church in the evening. All are cordially invited. WESTERN FEDERATION TO JOIN AMERICAN INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 19. President Charlea H. Moycr of the Western Federation of Miners today expressed his confident belief that tho Wcatorn Foderntlou, would bo grnntod n charter from tho American Feder ation of Labor on or boforo Septem ber 12. "Tho Westorn Federation of Min ors now oxpecta to bo represented nt tho annual convention of tho Amorlc r.n Federation of Labor nt St. Loula In November," Bald Moyor. "At tho recont mooting In Donvor wo aelcct ed threo provisional delcgntcs to tho Amrlcnn Federation convention." HOTEL ARRIVALS At tho Mooro E. O. Owono, C. B. Carby, II. G. Lane, W. K. Wadsworth Fred II. Prlco, Portland; L. E. Baylo Miss J. E. Wollon, Thad Young, Sail Francisco; J. C. Wngnor, Dunsmulr; Mrs. II. A. Williamson, A. C. Knlsor, McCloud; Mrs. II. C. Pattorson, Edg wood. At the Nash O. A. Damon, Port land; E. E. Johnson, Soattlo; J. C. Currlo, W. W. Alllngham, Portlnnd; J). P. Murphy, San Francisco; Doll 11. Scully, Charlea Foldenhelmor, Port land: II. F. Mulkey, Medford; H. W. Rundall, Portland; A. J. Wlthorall and wlfo, Chicago; O. M. Pennoll, Now York; E. II. Jofforcon R. n. Cnrlton, Portland; J. R. Harvoy, Ca lico; Frank L. Wngnor, Los Angeles; George G. Foster, Senttlo; Miss J. W. Ilordman, Portland; S. W. Dlvor onell, Minneapolis; E. M. Andoraon, Mutton; E. A. Ronlson, Portlnnd; C. J. Mooro, George Kennedy, San Fran cisco; W. W. Morrlam, n. F. Smith, L. A. Newton, T. S. Towiifiend, II. C. McAllister, Portland; W. Lowo, Soattlo; J. E. Taylor, G. E. Faro woll, Portland. METHODS WITH INDIANS (Continued from pngo 1) foro noon today .1. C. MoMurruy wiih culled to tho witues stand before tbo investigation of bis contracts with tho Chieksuw nnd Cltootiiw Indians. O. K. Hosowinklo, u clerk in MoMur rny's office was called as n witt uoss. On tbo ground that whatt in formation bo possosfiod was gained wiine occupying u eoiiiiuuiiiini ium tion and ho rofusod to testify, llo was excused, bin contention that all knowledge that bo might have bear ing on tbo contracts in question was privileged, being uphold. MoMurruy is testifying this after noon. Ho probably will not finish boforo tomorrow. you got nqunro with mo. You can tako your oholco stay In Medford and got pinched ngnln, or go out with tho show and work out your flno, Doth, of thorn wont out with tho ahow. "To waBto Is an offonso," so soil thoso socond hand things you'vo cons ed to ubIio. Such snlos nro "want ad busluosa." Too Late to Classify WANTED A carp'jater for country work; union wages and hours; long Job for tho right man. Inquire nt Win. von dor Holloa's atoro In Ea gle Point. 131 WANTI5D Couplo to work on rancl7 woman to cook for men; no chil dren. Hollywood Orchnrda. Phono FarmorH 70(53. tf LOST Young whlto Kngllah setter with black marks; very timid; naino Hmlko on collar. Plcaao care for If found and receive reward by notify ing Mall Tribune offlco. WANTKD One ton loosdTfmothyi one ton looao alfalfa. Stccnstrap, Fair Acrca, Jacksonville. 12D FOR KENT Or sale, houoo, furnlsh ed or unfurnished, barn and aero of fruit nnd garden. 121C N. C at. 131 LA FOLLETTES VICTORY SALINA, Knn.,' Aug. 30. That Senator Hobort M. Ln Follette of Wisconsin will bo re-nominated nnd re-elected is the believe of Senator Joseph L. Bristow of Kansas, who luiB just returned from n tour of Wisconsin. "I don't bcliovc they can bent La Follette," snid Bristow ttodny. "I think bo will win the rc-nominnlion by n plurality of 75,000 votes." Bristow snid tbnt insurgency in Wisconsin is n scertain of victory as it was in Kansas and that ttbc movement has ns great n backing there as bis own state. Wo nro watching tho dispatches carefully ln the xepeitatlon of learn ing that Dr. Crlppen hao been lnsano all his llfo. SAVED FROM DEATH BY A HUMAN CHAIN BKLLINGIIAM, Wash., Aug. 10. Nows of the snving of J. B. Wollas of Bclliiigbum from death in tho swirl ing waters of Wells creek, nenr Mount Baker Wednesday night, by n bumnn ebnin renched here todny. With other members of u fishing party, Wollns wns wnlking along the (banks og n stream. He stumbled and fell into tho creek where tho current runs like a,' mill race. His coat caucht on a snag nnd be wns hold in midstream, bis bend beneath the wntcr. Claspinj; hands, n living chain was mnde nnd Wollas was rescued. Ho was unconscious for threo hours nftor being dragged out. Wo'vo had a lot of worries, but thank heaven, tho ago of tbo earth is not ono of U em. Send a Messenger that will meet with, tho ap proval of tho recipient of your message. Any old kind of a messenger won't answer. Tho best should always be sent "if" you wish the re cipient to pass a favorable verdict. What you think about bust ness stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy 15) "Levifr tkt tixttriHrlku Htm because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. Ou IUhpshik Hond l a clean, crisp paiHT, milo lor ilf-m, crlip tmtineu lolka. It l kold on llio iiuuuiMlon thnt Iheru'i economy no) "lily. A handsome specimen hook gitrn upon reauest, show. Inij letterheads anl other business forms, printed, lithogriiprird and engraved on the white und loutiee'i colors, Madehy KAsirsiiiKK nly pjer makers in he world making bond ?uperexcluitcl)' Medford Printing Co. 38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVI Wmhw 4 RUSSIAN LABOR TO INVADE CALIFORNIA HONOLULU, Aug., 20. Dissatis fied with conditions In tho Hawaiian Islands and assorting that their la bor contracts with tho planters had been brokoL, eighty Russian labor ers loft hero on tho Matson liner Wilholniln for San Francisco. Tho leadorn of tho first conting ent of UiiK.Hl.ins nro cmp'jfftlB In their statement,-! that tl:cy will bring ma ny of their follow countrymen to America by tho way of tho Orient If thoy find that they arc well treated In tho United States. Somo months ago Hawaiian plan tation owners Imported somo 200 Russians to work In tho sugar fields. Tho men beer mo dlsatlofled and have boci. nKltatlag n removnl to tho Unit ed Stntos for somo time. REFRESHING RELIGION SECURED UPON A LAWN SPOKANE. Wnsb.. Auir. 10. "Get It Ont O' Doors," followed by the words, "Restful, Refreshing Religion, served on the cool corafortnblo capn- ciouc luwn," is the heading of an nouncements in newspapers nnd big bil'iis nlncod bv officcra of tho Dean Avenue Chriitinn church of Spoknne, to attrnck people to n series ot pop ulnr sermons bv tho pn3tor, Rdv. Dr. Brown, who is nn advocate of the Iibcrnl use of printer's ink. Dr. Brown is nssisted by ft choir nnd o male qunrtct. Tho first Sunday ev ening service on the lawn of the Bry ant school, chore Dr. Brown preach ed upon "Populnr Fancies, Fads nnd Follies," was so well attended that the congregation bns decided upon open air meetings the rest of the summer. It may be added that Dr. Brown, who worked in n printing of fico when n boy, bns converted mnny of bis congregation nnd others to the valuo of advertising. He believes thnt the newspaper is the greatest nnd best medium to reach tho mn3scs, and in proof of this be points to the crowds nt bis meetings nt a season when many prefer to pass the week-end in camps and nt lnke and forest re sorts. SOLDIERS FIGHTING FIRE (Continued from Pngo 1.) of the troops will not bo required. Llko conditions obtain In other re serves ln Washington and Oregon. In Idaho the principal fire Is on tho south fork of tho Clearwater river In the northern part of tho state. An area estimated to bo 20 miles long Ly 10 miles wldo has been burned over. While much green timber was consumed, much of tho land burned over was second growth and dead timber. Twenty-Five Fires Burning. In tho Crater reserve, according to Cecil, there nro approximately 26 fires burning. Tho flr9 area covers 50 squaro irlles. According to Cecil, first reporto of tho oxtent and the damage wrought by tho flames were exaggerated although it was admit ted that aMargo acreage has been burne'd over nnd hundreds of thou sands of feet of timber destroyed. "Tho present dnnger Is practical ly over," said Mr. Cecil. "Tho army men, being disciplined, will easily have tho Crater flro under control. Tho great difficulty our men havo la bored under has been tho trouble of securing officlent help. Tho farm ors want tho mon to work In tho fields. If tho flro gets a llttlo warm tho mon want to rotlro from tho front lino, nnd, as thoy aro only pnld whllo thoy work, wo cannot 'provent them leaving. As a general thing, thoy will not work r.t night. With tho nrmy mon there will ho details for day and night work, which will Insure continual fighting." TEDDY SPEAKS FOR HIMSELF (Centinued from page 1.) tached to tho announcement of tho proposed visit, howovor, owing to tho fact thnt Grlscom made It plain that ho would bo In Bovorly boforo Au gust 30. Roosovolt will' speak at Ossawatomlo, Kan., August 31. It has boon reported that In this speoch Roosovolt will doflno his at tltudo on Insurgoncy, probably com ing out squarely In favor ot tho In surgent movomont. Roosovolt has hold ft numbor of conforoncos with formor Socrotnry Oarflold and for mer Forostor Hnchot In regard to this speech, and It Is bolievod that both urgod hi mto mako Lis declara tion for Insurgoncy vory strong. Taft's Attitude. Politicians speculating on Grls com's visit to Rovorly, say it Is like ly that ho will lot Taft know what stand Roosovolt Intends to tako and that tho quostlon of tho attitude of tho admlnletrr.tlon toward tho In surgent movomont will bo dlscussod. Whothor tl'O mission Is ono looking toward a hoallng of tho broach that is hollovod Jto havo como botweon tho procldont and his prodocossor, tho politicians aro divided Somo, how ovor, bollovo that tho mlsilon will bo to dollYor what Is virtually an ultl- Two Window For Saturday Don't fail to see our two for tomorrow, Saturday; special trip down town for Window !No. 1 30 dozen men's and ladies' silk lisle and mercerized fancy Hose; lace stripe and dropstitch; 35c values anywhere; here tomorrow, 19c pr. 2 pr. 35c Woods & Son's extra high finish, double gold band decorated pure white semi-porcelain English Dinner "Ware; 10 of these 60-piece dinner sets; worth $10.50 each, on sale tomorrow, per set $7.50 Dutch Collars Hair Barretts "We have just received a We are showing the big new line of ladies' Dutch gest assortment of new Collars; on sale tomorrow, Barrettes in the city; all ,- , the new shapes, 6 DC eaCIl 15 and 25 cts EACH HUSSEY'S matum on Oio part of Roosevelt, de fining his stand on lnsurcnck and informing Tnft Just how far he Is willing to go in endorsing the ad ministration. OATMEAL COOKIES THE GREAT LUNCHEON FOOD RARD0N SELLS TWO HUN- 7. DRED DOZEN A DAY. 4- 4- -r - MOSS & COMPANY, Brokers f XEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS TRIVATE LEASED WIRE ROOM 15 P. O. BLOCK PHOXE 1831. 4- 4 Three Choice Bargains No. 1 55 acres on Bear creek bottom, 2 mllos from Medford. 45 acres in Nowtown and Spltzonberg apples, soven years old, also somo pear trees, 10 acres now ground ready to sot. Fish lako water, flno lm provomonts. Prlco $50,000; ouo thtrd cash, balarce terras. A fine bargain. No. 2. 34 acres flno land nenr Central Polrt. All good soil. 150 bear ing trees; 250 Bartlett peara ono year old; Now six-room house, largo barn nud o'hr buildings. Cheap at $6500. Half cash, balance threo years at 6 por cent. Othor land ad joining selllnj for raoro iconoy. No. 4. 80 acres, 13 miles from Modfcrd on Roguo rlvor; all good lanl, and fcicod with Page fencing; now 7-room houso and barn; prlco $130 per aero, half ca3h, balanco onsy torms. A largo list of cholco orchard and farming lands In largo and small tracts, ModforJ ronl ostato In I'll partB of tho city and to suit all purses. Agonts for tho salo ot tho desert lands of tho Roguo River Valloy Ca nal Co, Como In and tall: with us boforo buying. FISHER & WniTMIRE 32 South Central. K3 bargain windows; specials it will pay you to make a them. Window No. 2 100 Dolls, in kid body, un breakable and fancy dressed Dolls; regular $1.25 to $2.50 values; just as a flyer tomorrow, one big window of them, Choice $1.00 BIDS. School board will entertain bids for 200 cords ot wood or any part thereof up to August 20. ORIS CRAWFORD, Clerk Dlst. No. 4D. BREAD Dry our Home Made Fresh Bread. "Goodness and Purity" is our motto. Also Salads and Roast Meats ready cooked, at the MEDFORD BAKERY 42 S. CENTRAL AVE. MEN'S NEW PALL SUITS $12.50 $15.00 VALUES Just received, a very complote lino of men's new Fall Suits. Every suit is worth every cent of $15.00 some stores chargo oven more. Thoy come in medium weight serges, grays, browns, and mixtures; all sizes. See the Window. The Wardrobe Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Building, West Side.