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mmmmmmmmmmmmmm jriJ5wnwir5w ...-v? MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRKCJON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910. 5 PERSONAL HEMS Oviiloni aftonioiiiui at Ihu I'lar.u. li, C. HImoiiioio, of Fort ICIiunitlli, arrived from ol'rlliiiiil Tueiuliiy ami Wuiliieiuliiy Itjfl for lilii liorno aoronn tlio iiiiiitit iiIiih In company with lilii lirotliur-lifliiw, II. W. Ortli. Drop In lit the Plum for mi aftoi' iiouii lunch, (J. I). (J in I dp of DiuiHiiiiilr, Cnl., wan In Moilfonl on it IiiiiiIiiiihh vltdt Weiluomlay, Ur, HUiiiliuiiHun In 11 itrnduuto optl clr.il, Over Alton & Konituii'ii, t05 John II, Cnrkln, attorr.oy-at-law, per mitt charged, Uvor lltirlliiirl'n now utoro. tf M. Illnhop or Ionia, Mich., Ih hero on a vlnlt to frlonds, TIiIb la Mr, tlliihop'n second trip to tliu IIokiio Klvor valley and tliu wIho oiioh aro tilzlni; lit") H h permanent roHldont, Try ono of tliono homo coolcod meals at 12 Kouth Ilitrllutt it 2Cic. DollrlotiH sandwiches, pies, otc, at -tin Plaza. 0. W. Darnum & Co., contractors and bulldoru. Country work a spoc ujlty. Orders solicited. Inijulro at Tliu ToKRory. C. IC. JohUMon of Knitlo Point win a recent vlHltor In Medford. Klfty-thrco acres special, 10 ncroa comlnK Into bearing orchard. Call on J. 1), Wood, Condor Water & I'owor Co.'s office, tf Contractor Matovlch of tho Crator Lake road Hptint Wednesday In Mod fonl on IninlnoHH. In your Iioiiho wired? ? Ono clj;ar lens u day would pny for n hundred por cent Increase In comfort. Start IIvIiik tho electric llfo. tf. Coroner A. K. KoIIokk of Gold Hill wa la Medford Wednesday on llllltlllOBO. Kvory light but olcctrlclty gives off m-molio and smoko contains soot which deposits on your wall paper, curtuliiB, draperies. Electric light glows In mi air tight bulb. tf. Hex II. Lampinan of (Jold. Hill wna n recent visitor In Medford. Dr. Stephenson, graduate optician, fit glasses to correct nny defect of tho eye. Office ovrr Allen & Rea gan's. Phono Main 18G1. 212 Tho Methodlat nrolliorliood will hold Hh regular bnalnoaa tnootliiK 1 tho church basement tonight at 7:30. All men of the church aro cordially Invited to attend. W. T. York loft Wednesday morn ing for Ionia, IMch., to bo absent tbont thirty days on a vIhII to IiIb fattier, whom ho has not aeon for 20 years. On lil way boino ho will Hpend n abort llmo In North Dako ta "but a mighty short tlmo at tbla season of the year," bo says. "I Hblver oven now when I think of Home of tlioao Dakota experiences." J. C. Pondtotou of Eaglo Point wna In Medford on bualneaa Wednes day. Fred Lay wna In Medford from bla Yankee Crook farm Wodnoaday. Since taking to tho "almplo llfo" Frod haH accumulated avolrdupola and aotno mnzuma. V. C. nrown ban roturnod from a abort bualneao trip to WlJIiimotto Valley points. 1. J. Carney apont Wodnoaday In Sama Valley on buolnoaa. Hi tv D. Iteed of Gold Hill wnB u v.l r In Medford Tueadny. KuKiuuld II. Paraona, mnnaKor and proaldont of tho Hlllcreat orchard loft Tueadny evening for a vlalt to Seattle. Howard 8. Dudloy roturnod Tuoa day from an outing In tbo Klamath FallH country. Harry Wllaon of Applegate wafl a vlHltor In Medford Wodnoaday. Mills Close Down. POHTIiANI). Or., Oct. -id-Five out of sovon tio-outtiiiK millB on the north fork of tlio Lewis river, in Washington, have oensotl operations nnd tho romnininir two will oloso lown next month, according to an nniiouncomont today. Tho eonornl dose-down Ih duo to tho fnot Hint tlio rnilromlH have pur ohnsod onlv iv few tios roeontly on nccounl of tho rolronehmont policy ndoptod not long ago on iiecouul of finnuuial unrest in tho east. - AT THE. HOTELS. Tho NubIi A. M. Mecklenburg, Now York j M. HoKoiihluiu, Chicago; . U. S. Hootli, Kan Fninoiaco; V. Jolin Hon, P. V. Larkin. St. l'uiil; J. A. IJoundioon, .Sonttlo; II. II. OoHtrueh or. Now York; W. F. Stuton, Salem; II. D. Hood. Gold Hill; I). 0. Uuteli or,' Seattle; H. M. Hutlor, Seattlo; Pnsmoro Trio, San FruiioiHco; II. B. DuviH, Sun FrnnoiHtio ; I). B, WUhoii. Denver; J. C. Hoist, Now York; V. WillinniH, HoKoliiirg; W. SouIoa, Portland; Dr. W. A. WasHon, Now York; II. II. Fulls, Now York; It. C. Fordnoy, L, A. CruiokHliunk, Port liuid; M. B, Slirook, Jliilibnrd; W. A. Iliillflck, Portland, 'Tho MooroK. Miller, olty; A. D. Mills, Klnmnih Fnlln; A. IT. Woher, G, Mnok, Portland; M. I), Davis, Sun Frnuoisco; H. J, Kolloher, La Oraful; E. M. Eldrldgo, Mr. and Mrs, Ruffol, Portland; K, E. MoIIngh, Ohio; C. S. Piorco, Roehostor; S. Suinmor fiold, Tnooma; F. S. Johnson, T, Ir win, O, It, Sailor, Portland; J. V. Milligan, J, G, Hums nud wife, O, S, Weaver, Portland; 0. C. Doan, J. Wisflor, Chicago; 0. S. Wills, Ilos- ton; II. C. Ilouston, oity; M. E. Con Ion, Albany; It. ,W. Phillips, It. W. Coehrnn, Portland, AVIATOR ATTEMPTS PARIS-LONDON FLIGHT I'AKIS, Oct. 2(1, In mi iilloiiipl li. iluplieiilo tliu I'ui'Ih-Io-LoihIoii l'liglil ol' .foil ii MoIhhiiiiI, Aviator Morrison left tlio Inhy tinrailu grounds in his iiui'0iliui toiluy, Morrison Ih a wealthy KngliHlimaii wliu wiih recently hiiccohmI'iiI in an experiment ut Liverpool with a bi plane of his own coiiHlruolioii. 'It Ih iiuilei'rtlooil tliat lie lemlcrcil to the llritinli war of f'ii'o exclusive rinlils to Ilia iiivnntioii, HARVARD TO MEET ARMY SATURDAY NKW YOIHC, Oct. 20.Hnrvnrd, widely huralded na tlio 1010 chain PIoiih of the eaatoru gridiron, will meet the Army Bnturday at Woat Point. Crltlca ngroo that tho gnmo wilt be veil wortb seeing. Other games ncheduled for nfUurday are: Princeton voraua Dartmouth; Yalo voriiiia oClKato; Peunalyvnnla voraua Carllalo. CHINAMAN DIES ON SOUTHBOUND TRAIN T. Bam, a Clilucao who, In com pany with another compatriot, atart ed from Gervala last night on No. 15, died on tho train between Gold Hill and Central Point thla morning nnd hla remalna wero taken off tho train hero. llln companion could apeak llttlo English nud all that could bo learn ed from him wna that the other Chi uoHO had been 111 and he wua accom panying tho alck man to San Fran claco for treatment. At Granta Paaa Hum wna examined by a phyalclnn and hla condition wna found fairly good. However, ho bosan to fall nhortly after and died boforo reach ing Contrnl Point. THOUSANDS 10SE VOTE IN OKLAHOMA OUTHItIB, Okla.. Oct. 2fl. Up holding the "grandfather cIiium?" at tendant to the Oklahoma state con stitution, the supreme court today handed down n deciaion that will dis frituehiae thousands of Indians nud negroes. The court holds that the nmeiidmciit puts an nhsoluto educa tional ronuiroment on voters or do suendaiits of voters who did not vote or hnd no right to tho ballot in 188(1. Such a reiiuiremcnt. the court holdn, is within the power of the stntc. Tlio deeiHion i.robahly will he carried to tint federal courts, The elauso was voted on at the August primaries and tho decision todav is considered as absolutely as suring a democratic victory in the slate ut the coming elections. Tho decision will ho npponlcd by repub lican leadors. FOREST FIRE HERO HERE FOR TREATMENT Hurry A. Young, son of II. L. Young of Hrowusbnio, who, while fighting five in tho Ashland reserve sustniued sovero injuries to his evos, was brought to Medford Wednesday for troalmont. The smoke nud heat had caused iuflninmntinu nnd ulcers formed mi dor tho oyelids in coiiscnucnee. On recommendation of Dr. Holt of Baglu Point ho was brought to Med ford Tuesday to bo placed under tho euro of a specialist. While the iu- flnmmation has been redueod, expert troatiuont is needed to prevent injury to tho young man's sight. Tho fad that ho sustained his injuries in n hat Ho against tho flames gained for him u "favorably recommended" rc imii to Washington from his chief in tho local forest. Died. CHONEMILLER Tu Jacksonville, at his home, nt 4:15 p. in., Tuosdav. October 2.r, 1010, David Cronomillor. of nouto indigesttiou, ugod 81 yoars nnd I day. A nntivo of Pennsylva nia, he enmo to Oregon in 18(13 and had boon n resident of Jacksonville since nnd followed tho trndo of blacksmith. IT0 retired about si years ago. Ho loaves throo daugh ters nnd'n son, Kato and Mamiti Cronomillor. Mrs. Carrie Horlon of Fillmoro, Cal.. nnd Jnmos M, Crono millor of Jaoksonvillo. Funornl on Thursday at 2 n, m. from residence, uudor tho auspices of tho Ordor of Rodmon. ITo was tjio oldest momhor of thnt ordor in Southorn Orogon and ims hold tho highost offieos in the grand lodgo of tho statp. HaaklnB for health. ORDEMAN NAMED AS CHAMPION WRESTLER AIINNHAI'OWB, Minn.. Oct. 20. K ran Is (Joteli, retired heavyweight cliainpioii wrestler of tliu world, to day officially bestowed his title o,i Henry Onlciiinii, ns a result of the showing made y Ordeinaii lust night in his mutch with Kid Cutler. Cut lei's knoo cap wan broken by n loo hold which Ordeiiiiiu "ccurcd in the second round and as soon as it is mended Cutler announced he would eliallenge Oidcmau for a return mulch. Ooteh referecd the conical be tween Cutler and Ordeiuiin. Ho awarded Ordemau the first fall in II minutes and '15 seconds. Cutler secured a croteli hold. Ordemau se cured the murderous too hold soon after the men enmo together in the second fall. TRIBES ON ALEUTIAN ISLANDS DYING OUT PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 2C Tu borculoala, .mcaales nnd pneumonia aro reaponalblo for an unusually largo numbor of deaths nmong tho natives In tho Aleutian lalands and remodlnl moaaurca aro opcrativo ac cording to Captain Quintan of tho rovonuo cuttor Tahoma today. Tho Tahoma has Just roturnod from n crulso In Dohrlng aca. Cap tain Quintan Bald that ho bollovod that all tho tribes now scattered throughout tho latanda ahould bo as sembled at aoine central point whoro thoy could bo glvin modlcal atten tion. Unlcsa tho trlboa can bo given medical aid they aro throatcnod with , extinction through disease. STOCK MARKET STRONG NEW YORK, Oct. 20. There were largo purchases of stocks at the op ening today at fractional advances over last night's close. The market fluctuated irregularly, prices' rising a good fraction at times, despite the liberal offerings which tho ndvauco brought out. Rending nnd Wabash preferred, Amalgamated Copper ant: American Smelting rosd 1 point, Am erican Telephone & Telegraph ad vanced Vi. The market closed firm. Honds were firm. WALTER HAYTER IS iiM.niw FREED FROM CUSTODY Hcforo Judge Neil Tuesday after noon Walter Hayter was released from custody on n charge made bv California courts of obtaining prop erty, to-wit: 000 head of shcop, un der false pretenses. Requisition for the dofendnnt was honored by the Oregon authorities, but a writ of habeas corpus was served on the sheriff of Merced county on his nr rival and tho matter brought up bo- ( foro Judgo Neil, who decided that j tho complaint was insufficient nnd (lim-ofnm sustained tho writ. The facts as brought out aro ns follow:: The allegations of tho complaint state that thoy represented thnt they wero ngonts of Phillip Sleffens, a stock buyer, nnd that thoy would pay to tho owner of tho sheep $2700. The facts aro that James Hayter and not Walter Hayter purchased tho sheep and promised to pay the owner $2700 for them. Walter Hnytor was inorely an employe of James Hayter and had nothing to do with tho pur chase of the sheep, merely driving them to tlio train, and assisted in shipping thehi. Tho money paid for them was paid to James Hayter. Rut Walter Hayter was arrostod, charg ed with obtaining tho proporty bv false representations, with his broth er. James Hayter. A promissory note was gjvon by James Hayter for the stook and on which is paid some $700. No part of tho inonoy wns over paid to Waltor Ilaytor for tho shcop, it nppeanng that ho never re ceived any of the money from his brother and that ho had nothing to do with tho transaction. The store ads aro good rending just now for nny man or woman who taken nu interest in life. Look nt nny store ad in this issue and ver ify this statement. What Parisian Sane Will Do or Money Back. Stop falling hair in two weeks. Cure dandruff in two weeks. Stop splitting hair. Stop itching scalp immediately. Orow moro hair. Make hars.h hair soft, silky and luxuriant. J , Urightous up tho Imir'nnd oyo brows. k , As a hair dressing 'it is without a poor it contains nothing that can possibly harm tho. ,liair; it is not sticky, oily or. greasyit iB nsod by thousands to Jcoojiytho hair 'healthy; it prevents "ns' vll ns cures"1 scnlp3 dlnoaso, For womon nnd children, Parisian Sngo is tho tnost dolightful hair drossing nnd should bo in every homo. Charles Strang sells it for fiO conts a largo bottlo. Ask for Parisian Sage. Visit the NAT Tonight DANCE 8:30 P. M. EXTRA! Spot Two-Step SkatingRink Opening - -zsm 'axs.sr-rsBHj.a. Thursday Night 8:30 p. m. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiu The first of the Popular Entertainment series at the NATAT0RIUM Uye Passmore Trio E S Assisted by Mrs. Ed Andrews Ppopular Program. 1 Popular Prices. s Admission, 25 cents. Xo extra charge for re s' served seats. Sunday 1 evening, October 30th, concert begins at 8:45. Call or telephone Nata- toriiuu for reserved seats. iiimiiimiiitiiimiHiHtttiiiiiHimiiiii MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN 991. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS - DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: P. W. Weeks, 2071, A. E. On', 3692. LADY ASSISTANT' OREGON. THE LAST CALL OF THE WEST. By Waltor V. Woohlko. RoautlfultyMlln8tratod in four colors in Novombor Sunset Mngarino, Now on sale, nil newsstands, 15 ots. As soon us you adyertiso tho fact that you have property to rout or sell becomes an ox-seoret. Style Craft Are you acquainted with "Style craft" clothes? "We want to show you these goods. They represent the very highest class of Suits, Coats, etc., that can be found on the market today. The name "Stylecraft" in sures you against all imperfections and you never have any complaints to make about a suit or coat bearing this label. If you are in the market for any thing in ready to wear garments we will be pleased to have you call and inspect our line. You'll find here the very newest goods gathered from the best markets of the east, and the prices will be a little lower than you can find just now, even in the large city stores. You are welcome. Investments Moor-EhniCo. 212 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG. Phone Main 601. Seo these bofore buying. ITV PROPERTY: .f4,500 for property rented for vor $800 per year. $3,000 for property that will rent for $35 or $40 per month. $4,700 for proporty tunt will rent for about $00 per month with room on the lot for nnothor houe or npait mcut building. $2,400 for proporty rented for $40 por month. All oloso in. FRUIT LANDS: 280 acres for development nnd sub divsion. GO acres ranch. 11 acres boariug Spitz nnd Newtowns; 13 aoros in pears, 13 neros alfalfa. Pumice soil, irrigation plant, seven room modorn stono bungalow, keepers' lodge, barn, equipments, stook, oto. complete Ono of the finest properties in tho val ley, WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE LIST OF THE FINEST CITY LOTS AND HOMES; ALSO FRUIT LANDS DE, VELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED. t- ..' Call nnd soo us. "Dusless Opportunity" adB usually Hvo up to ttaolr name and that makes thorn worth careful watching, will ba worth cash to you. Fine Millinery j m K f ST. MASK'S BUILDING, WEST The Best Sub-Division Proposition In the Rogue River Valley 170 ACRES, HALF MILE FROM RAILROAD STATIOX 115 acres In grain; 10 acres In 2-year-old pears; 45 acres In brush and tlmbor, easily cleared; no waste; good house, two barns, all fenced with woven wire; telephone; R. F. D.; part Irrigated. Price, $155 per acre; total, $26,350. Terms: 17500 cash; $4000 one year, 6 per cent; $14,850 flvo years, 6 por cent. HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY 214 FRUITGROWERS' BANK. F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD &CUMMINGS THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ?1 S- i SPECIAL Tho Club quartet of Seattlo will be at tlio "Louvro Cafe" ovory olght from 0 to 8 p. m. and from 10 p. in. to 2 a. ra, Vooal nnd Instrumental selections that are euro to please. tf Medford Collection Agenty, oyer Jekwn Const? Dank. 10 - -- 4 --- SIDE. The One Right Way is the Hand-Tailored Way. (jjYour clothes will fit perfect ly, wear longer, look better and bo nbsolutoly satisfac tory If furnished by W. W. EIFERT-Thc Progressive Tailor. Gold Mine with good ore body and fr tlally equipped, for sal. CeJI on the owner. Kwnl, US it. y3ty-"-B3 fc t-ab-aa nnu sjsjsm