.!M ifsth" tlw :-i. . k.- IfcjK m i Vl v$3 3 r K Tvl 11 Iff i PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITQRD, OREGON, TUESDAY, jALVY 9, 1911. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A. V. Uutler-of Grants Pass transact ed business In Medford Monday. Mm. Lowls Hcsslff of Fort Klamath la vlsltltiK with friends In this city. Q. . Sorenson of Grants Pass was In Med ford Monday, Bainuol Itosenbonr of Senttlo was a Tuesday arrival In Mcdford. See Dr. Cook's North Polo pictures and lecture. Nut, Wednesday und Thursday 10 cents. 42 J. C. nissnr of Portland transacted business In Medford Tuesday. Two and ono-hnlf acres In alfalfa, ona mllo aouth of Washington school; easy torms. A. W. II. Everhard, 212 Fruit growers Hank bids. Miss Fmnklo Adams of Talilo Itock visited Monday with Mrs. K. A. lllssoll. Mrs. S. Ontth left for a business trip to San Francisco today, John Koob of Oolil 1 1111 Is spending n fiw days In Medford. Oeorjre Lewis of Halt I.nko City was a business visitor In Medford Monday. Is your house wlrcd7 One cljjar less a day would pay for a hundred per cent Increase In comfort. Start living the electric life. A film English bull terrier bnloiwInK to II, J. Fluid, 729 West Thirteenth street, was poisoned Tuesday evening. Th6 do was very vuluublu iniil Mr. Fields Is uuxloiis to apprehend the pois oner. W. 1). Chlshlro of Walnut drove was omoiiK (lie Monday vlsltois In Mudford. Medford local socialist party meets every Sunday nlfiht at 7:30 nt Smith's hall on North drape street, Everybody Invited. Dr. Sooly has moved Into tho office formerly used by Dr. Shearer over Strang's drujf Htoro and Dr. Shearer has moved to tho anrnetl-Coroy hulhllnff. A. M. llecker, 8r of Spokano Is In Medford looking nfter business Inter ests. Sco It. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco Man, over Jackson County bank. Mnyor Canon was taken quite sick Monday nltfht and whllo considerably Improved was unable to be ai his offlco toiluy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Conro -IForo of Cen tral Point wcro Medford visitors Mon day. J. II. Mulchay of Portland district freight agent of the Southern Pacific transacted business In Medford Friday Sir. nnd Mrs. II. C. Crolls returned Monday from a week's visit with F. M. Corliss of Table Hock. Head display advertisement on an other paifo df this tsuuo. Butta Falls Lumber company. A. W. Austin of Derby was In Med ford Monday. Dr. Cooks North Polo Motion Pictures and lecture, direct from Mnnhnttnu op era houso, New York. Natatorlum Wednesday and Thursday, 10c. ' 42 C. Owen of Oakland, Cal., Is spending a few day j with friends In Medford. Miss Until Van Dyke Is visiting with friends In Ashland, Carkln & Toylor (John II. Carkln, Cllcnn O. Taylor), ntornoys-nt-law, ovor Jneksnn County Hank Hldg., Medford. C. W. Moody of Hhickfoot. Idaho. Is spondlng a few duys looking over thu valley. J. u. llennet of Oakland, Cal., was nmong thu Monday arrivals In this city Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mall Trlbuno offlco. Jack Culver of Hakcrsfleld, Cal., Is vis King with Medford friends. . W. Nelson nnd F. Kdwnrds of Oma ha uro In Medford looking for a loca tion. Crlnvolt's Quality Shop has located In room 4, St. Mark's building. 210 1-2 West Main ntreel, whoro thoy will mnko reg ular J35 suits for $20 this week only. William T. (lrlevo of Jacksonville was a business visitor here Monday. Gilbert Cork of l.amolno Is visiting with friends In this city. Do you wnnt 0 ncroa In alfalfa, ono mllo south of Mnln streot. cheap? C. W. II.; Hvorhard, 212 Fruitgrowers Ilank bldg. C. AValker of this city spent Monday in (jouirni point. Fred Morton of Maker City, Or., Is n duhiiicmu visitor In this city. O re jf ory's panoramas and vlows soil real estate. A. II. Tull spent Monday transiiutlng iiumiiicm in isukhi I'olnt. Ashland Steam Laundry. Medford of fice, phonn No, 1201. A. I.. Hose of Phoenix was In Med ford, Monday. Do you want 14 lots G0xl45 each for $2500 on easy tcrmaT C. W. H. Kver hard. 212 Fruitgrowers Hank bldg. (1. w. Fry returned to his homo on I, title Hutto orenU Monday uvoulng ufler ft few days' visit In town. Large, delightful sleeping room for rent nt 203 Oleson street. J. 1. Call of Heat tin Is visiting with his sisier. .Mrs. Felix Hwan. Cli'orgu 11. Clarke of Lincoln, Neb., Is in ino vniioy looiung Tor u looallon. Dr. J . Hhcuier has moved his of floes to Onrnott-Corey hulldlng.. 4B Tim nwilar monthly meeting of the Healty association will be held Tuesday evening In the ISxcliaugo room In the Mall Tilbuno building. Leavii your unlets for strawberrluM with TutMuma. at the II. It Valley de pot fruit Ntiiud e iIoiin h wholesale ami retail business ami his berries are the htist mid ehuuiiest in town. OS A whit flower for mother memory. A bright flower for mothers living. 4 4 Mrs. Alice Hohuffer departed Monday evening for Wenutehee after a visit at the home of Jlev uud Mrs. W'lllluui Lu-cart. Dr. and Mrs. M. H Hurgess have re Minimi rrom mo eHi, where they were eaiiod owing to the serious Illness of Mrs, IiurgesM pint her. Frank M. Leluud of Waldo. Or.. Is sounding a row ituys with friends lu Bioiiroru. CITV ELECTION IS ON TODAY ASHLAND SUES ELECTRIC CO. r Suit Started to Force Local Electric Company to Supply Electricity to Unusually Quiet at the Polls Vote Tomorrow on Annexation of Add! lions West of the City Limits- Little Interest. The city election for tho purpose of voting on the new additions south of the limits wuh held Tuesday nnd tho addi tions lying west of tho city limits will bo held Wednesday. Tho Anglo opera house served iih n polling place for tho First wnrd, tho Hotel Nash office for tho Hoeond ward and the city hall for the Third ward. For tho outside dis tricts tho residence of Nick Hrophy was used us u voting place and tho Murray residence will bo used for that purpose on tho West Hide Wednesday. Supplement Municipal Plant's Supply. Power DIETZ MOVES FOR DISMISSAL; DENIED IIAYWAHD, Wis., May 9. On the ground that tli eerlinu had not been prov ed, John Dletz, who Is on trial hero for tho Murder of Deputy Sheriff Oscar Harp, moved today that tho court dis miss the case. Tho motion was over ruled by Judge Held, who declared thut tho Jury must decide tho case on Its merits. Diets then asked that tho caso bo taken from the Jury, because ho tud not want to sea Its members persecuted by the lumber trust. This motion was also denied. Attorney K. D. Hrlggs, nctlng In be half of the city of Ashland, has urenar- id the papers In a mandamus suit agulnst the Hoguo Hlver Light and Power com pany to furnish Ashland with electricity to supplement tho municipal plant which Is soon to ho put In operation. Tho suit was filed today and Is calculated to break tho deadlock existing between the two rival companies Tho Hoguo Hlver company and the Hlsklyou Power com pany. The petition for a writ of mnndamus sets forth that Ashlund has been en guged for some tlmo past In Installing un electrlo wiring system In that city. togotner witn u uitinlclpul power plant for furnishing electricity for lighting, heating nnd power purposes; that tho system Is now completed nnd the city ready to engage In furnishing electricity. It Is hoi out Unit tho municipal plant cannot furnish sufficient electricity to supply tun needs or tho city nnd,cnnnot obtain supplementary power except from the defendant company. Ashland bases Its right to a mandam us on tho fact that tho Hoguo Itlver company Is a public service corporation furnishing electricity to tho public nnd to companies and corporations adjacent to the city of Ashland, but not In tho city, an ilint It refuses to furnish elec tricity within these limits to tho Injury of the public. GREAT GAME OF POLITICS IS ON Looks Like Three Legged Race for Presidency Ta ft Will Try Again Democrats Must Name Progress ive to Win. WANDERERS SAYS NO REBEL SUCCESS WILI. HURRY AEBICWATIOIT MEXICO CITV, May 0. Joso Yves LI man tour, minister of finance, Issued n statement here today on tho revolution In which ho Indicates that no rebel suc cesses will movo President Diax to any Immediate resignation. Wages Out; Employes Quit. OAKLAND, May 9. Work at the Cal Ifornla cotton mills was practically sus pended today when 250 employes, mostly women and children, ult because notice hud been served upon them thut their wages weio to ho reduced 10 per cent. Offlcors of tho attributed the out to the new eight-hour law for women, declar ing that they could not afford to pay the same wages for eight hours' work Us they had paid for a nine-hour day. Trailc Will Die. LOH ANOKLIW, May !. Practically all hope for tho recovery of Walter Trask, attorney and club man, who was stricken Sunday with apoplexy, has been ananiioneii. Piiyslclnus In attendance to day announced that It was doubtful If their patient would llvo until night. LUCK; ARE ASSISTED A pathetic Instance of mlsfortuno was seen lu the streets of Medford Monday afternoon when Mrs. Ilosslu Kelly came Into tho city in search of aid for her self and her Injured husband. Tho cou ple are both over CO years of ago and had come from near Hnn Francisco by wagon. Two breakdowns nnd tho se vere Illness caused them to camp a few miles south of Medford, from which place the aged lady walked to town and told her story to the police A collec tion was taken up and Mrs. Kelly do parted with her heart gladdened by the chink of five silver dollars In her handkerchief. "WE KILLED WRON OMAXT" SAYS HOTE OH CORPSE Bandits Appear Again. LOS ANGELES. .May 9. Tho "blue masked bandits" again were In evidence enrly today, making an unsuccessful at tempt to hold up u downtown drug store owned by Fred C. Kruell. Kruell, who was behind the countur when tho men entered, ducked down and ran out a back door, calling for help. Tint robbers fled. livers Is 111. CHICAGO, May 9. It probably will bo two weeks before Johnny Evors will bo able to resume his position at second base for the Cubs, Kvers Is lecovorlng from an Illness, said to he due to falling nerves while his teammates are In Now York fighting tho Quints. Stocks Book Lower Level. NEW YOUIC, May U. Trading lu tho stock market at the opening today show ed n tendency to seek a lower level. American Hmeltlng lost 6-S. At 11 o'clock the list was advancing all nrouiid. Can adian Pacific ruse 1 1-1 and Western Maryland 1. American Car, Southern Hallway and Kiln higher and absorbed a gieat pioportiou or the dealings, The market closed firm. lloiuls were dull and 'steady. nurke Wants rreedom. SANTA HOHA. Cal.. May u, Declar ing that he was suffering rroin llrlght's illumine and a slight affection of the Ileal t which had caused liliu to lone 29 pounds In weight since ho begun serving his ten. year sentence for dynamiting the tout or Lu Etta Hmllli, Dr. Wlllnrd P. Illlike today testified heroin Judge Thomas C Wenin In his application to be released on habeas coinus. iieiidlnir an appeal to u higher cuUlt. LOS ANGELES, Cal.. May 9. With a note, "we killed tho wrong man," thrust hastily In tho handkerchief pocket of his cont, the body of Alphone Dostkowskl was found lying face up In a streot of the Latin quurtcr hero at daylight to iluy. llostkowskl had been phot through the heart from behind by a 38 callbro bul let Forty yards rrom the body a pis tol with ono empty chamber was found lu tho gutter. According to Information secured by the police from badly fright ened residents of the Italian section, iiosiKowuskl urrived here only a few days ago. A card In his pocket bore a Melrose Park, 111., address. The police ininit uic man roll into a nambiish In tended for another. Intending to label the corpse with their mark, the murder ers learned their mistake, and Instend or a pictured black hand, left the note found lu the victim's pocket. aaUAUAHTEES UIICLL SAM AfJAIHST ALL DAMACJES SEATTLE. Wash.. May 9. King conn tv commissioners have uuaianteeil tlm fedornl government against possible dam- ago claims rrom property owners as the lvsult of the eight-root lowering or the waters pf Luko Washington In construc tion of a canal to the bay. The latest obstacle Is thereby removed and It Is expected the woik will begin soon. The cuual will Itansform' the liuiueuxo Inte rior lake Into n harbor or superior pio toctlou and gieat Industrial development Is promised to follow. WASHINGTON, May 9. It Is n great game or politics which Is being played In Washington Just now. i:vfrvlmdv Is sitting In, and the manner In which the players are watching each other and .Jhe fnll of the card minimis one of the fa mous old game of soven-up, when the kcoio stood 0 to 0 and Dad had thn deal. Politics was or course back of the long delay In organizing the senate. Cer tain committee places In the eeiinto nre or very great Importance when that body Is so evenly divided politically. H Is a iiuestlon Just where the control of tho senate lies, If the democrats were solid, there Is little doubt thqie would be enough progressive republic ans to act with them to control legis lation, hut there are conservative nnd progressive democrats as well us republicans. The committees on committees of both parties are controlled by the conserva tives and natuially they deslro to so frame tho com nil t teen that they would have a majority. All hands realized that this question of commltteo control would have a most Important benring on tho presidential campaign or both parties next year. Hence the long drawn out right. Tho Impression Is growing In Wash- lugton that there Is likely to be tluee tickets In the field next year, unless tho iiemocratn nouunato a radical progres sive. Should tho two great parties nominate conservatives, tho feeling Is that some man like LaFollotto will head a third ticket In tho hope of drawing together tho radicals of both parties. There seems to bo no doubt that President Taft will bo renominated. That appears to bo about us certain as anything can bo In American politics a year ahond or the event, but tho democrats' represen tative does not appear to ho so clear. Clark, Wilson and llrynn aro spoken or as candidates for the progressive wing with Hnrmon likely to sectiro tho sup port of the more, conservative clement In the party. S6mo talk Is heard of Folk and Marshall of Indiana, whllo Mayor Oaynor seems to hnvo dropped entirely out of the presidential discus sion. It Is easy to get good odds that there will be no nomination on tho first bal lot In the next democratic convention. NEW RECORD FOR AUTO TO J'lLE Seven Minutes is Time, but in Effort to Duplicate Time on Return Trip Wheel Comes Off and Speeders Hit the Ditch. The automobile record to Jacksonville has been broken. Tobo Urotis, Knuto Hanson nnd a young man known ns "Lla," mudo the trip over In seven min utes und were trying to cut another min ute from the tlmo coining back when one of the front wheels separated from the machine and deposited the speeders In the ditch. Hrous had ono ankle bruised up and the others received sev eral minor Injuries. Three automobile acolilents In three days Is setting a pace which wll brlnd Medford still further ahead of tho other cities who claim su premacy In the automobile line. WORK ON CLUBHOUSE IS NOW UNDER WAY The work of building the clubhouse of tho Country club has begun and exeft vatlng for tho foundation Is undor way. A meeting of tho governors will ho held at -1 o'clock Tuesday nnd much business of lmpotranco to thu members will bo transacted. POSTAL CLERKS KICKED OUT TOR "PERNICIOUS ACTIVITY" Land Claim Caies Put Off. WASHINGTON, D. C. May 9. Set tlement of the Cunnmgham Alaska land claim cases was postponed Indefinitely today when Attorney K. C. Hughes or Scuttle, representing tho claimants, de clared that In tho event or an adverse decision, he would appeal tho caso to tho United States supromo court. Secre tary or tho Interior Fisher and Land commissioner Dennett were cross-ex-nmlneit ror two hours by defense attorneys. Cloevland Oetii Sunday Hall. CLKVDLAND, O., May 0. For tho first time In years a game of prores slonnl baseball will bo played In Cleve land next Sunday. Tho law legalizing Sunday baseball passed tho legislature and with the slgiinturo today or Govern or Harmon becomes orroctlve. WASHINGTON, D. C May 9. Straight admission that postal clerks had been dismissed from tho sorvlce of the United' States solely because thoy had been aotlvo In forming a union was made hero today by Second Assistant The Craving for Drink Destroyed. No nioro terrlbla affliction cm conic to an; home than tliocravlug far strong drink of hus band and father. Wu appeal to wives, mother! and winters to save' the husband aiid lather oi the brother with Orrlne. a scientific treatment ORRINE Is prepared lu two forms, No. li ecrtt treatment, a powder, a&sotutely tasteless mid ordorlefcs, given secretly in food or drink. OKRlNUNo.a.inpill form, Is for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. OKRINIt costs only $1.00 a box. Write for Free Orriue uooKiet (malieii tu tnain i,ealel mveV") tf Orrlne Co., C32 Orrlne building, Wash ington, D. C. Orrlne Is rccommonded and Is for salo In this city by Leon U, tins kins, 2U Kant Main street, Medford, Oregon. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Rock Spring Goal OK HAND ALL THE TIME. PHONE 1G03. Burbidge ?--- , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , ! WILL you rent your house? I have ten calls on hand lor houses to rent List with me at unco. Tinny, 201 llnrnott-Curoy hldg. -n FOlt SALi: 2 acres rine gulden soil, 3- room House, narns, wells. In town oodIlle Applj to J. V. JaeohR. Woodvlllo Or KANES CREEK ITEMS. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day IMiono liJ7I Nlglil I'Iioiicn I- V. WVokN SI071. A. K. Orr, HflOU. li,IV ASSISTANT, JOHN A. PERL Undertaker am IJiiibalmcr ; Successor to tho undortuklng ri.o- ',: pnrtment of Medford Furnlturo Co. Office with .Mcdfonl Furniture Co. : ; Teloplienoa: Day, Doll 351; John A. Tori, resldcnco, Dell 4111, Home 173L. 0. W. Conklln 3001, J. H. Dut lor 3571. Mr lleuo or Medford vn transacting biiMlucHs lieio one day recently Mr. and Mrs. i:iuur Nichols or Tolo spent Sunday as guests or Mr. and Mrs. . gliibothnm. Mr. Cox and wire spent a day recently the guest or Mr. l"s puiouts, Mr. and Mrs. Noe oC Clold Hill. Mr. ami Mrs. Mctlne left on Wednes day's train rur Washington to he at the bedside or Mrs. MeOxe's father, who Is very 111. Kd .Swlndtui spent Sunday nt Tolo vis Itlug friends and attending tho bull KMine. Qiilta a few rrom this place attended thu dance on nulls eumk and report u film time. Mr. und Mrs. Hftinvr Intend to leave soon ror Colorado. thlr former home We nr borry to say t, nt Morroll Mc- I'liunilrU U confined to thu house with the ineaxlw. Mr. ami Mrs. John Ilrown spunt Sun day vUltlng at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 1'uarl lleau. Bo i MOORE'S - a son aAK NtVER nriifmi invnnc TAItlNO KtPltUT TNEStthDARO riLEO, CHILBLAINS TCLONS, DUNNS. ETC A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD JALVC ail ORUOaisrs have it oh waLOiTtiN on scautsr accipt. no suejriTuri: f'neo 2S Coits itNGirviMicHutsco saNnuNCiseo TO HH HELD IN Portland, Oregon, June 5 to 10, 1911 WILL ItR A MOST I1UILLIANT FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE I'ortland. "Tho Itoso City," will bo a scene of splendor and tho center of world-wldo Interest for ono week. Reduced Fares to Portland FUOM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern PaGi.lG-Llnes in Oregon To keep porfectly posted on all Impor tant manors relating to this great event, call on locnl agents for circulars and printed matter, or write to WM. McMURRAT General Passenger Agont, POUTLAND. OKE. THE COAL MAN. I OARELRSB ABOUT APPUHDXOXTIS IN MUDrOKD, Muny Medfonl jopw have stomach 4 1 ....... j ., Hiuuv nure Minuucii ilor lsiwel trouble which U likely to turn 1 1 In t n uppeudlcttlM If jmi hue eoiutl- (Mttlon. sour Nlunmih or hum on the stom ach, try simple bmkthuru baik, glyc erine, etc. as loinjiuuiided lu Adler-l-ka. the new (leriuau HPpvndleltlH remedy. A HINOLK IHWK of .this Vlmplo remedy will rullew bowel or siumach trouble almost INSTANTLY. 1'or wile by Leon 11. llanHlns. L. C Kinlth of Twin KulU. Ida. was among the urrlvala In this oily MoiuU I(uklnM for Healtlk Dr. fook's North Pole Pictures will bo exhibited at tho Nat Theatre WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Kveuiugs DON'T KAIL TO SEE T1I1CSU MOST AVON DKR1TL OF ALL MO TION PIOTURIOS Second hand Remington Typewriter For Sale. Little Used; Wide .Carriage Medford Book Store Electric Rubber Hose costs a little more than ordinary hose. It lasts three times as long. It will not crack, split, kink or burst. Processes of making Klectric Rubber Hose are protected by U. S. patents. Imitation has to cease where durability and efficiency beu'm. Don't buy your jjr.rden hose until you let us demonstrate to you the wonderful qualities of the hose that can't be duplicated or equalled. Nicholson Hardware Co. PostmaHter General Stewart before tho liouno commltteo on civil service re form. btewnrt'a admission "anc with espec ial reference to thn caHO.i of Clerks Van Dyke and Duff. He testified that botn were goo clerks and said they weto dismissed only because of their pernic ious activity" in promoting the postal employes' union. 1?V1?C Scientifically Tested and j I LjO Glasses Properly Fitted. DR. RICKERT EYESTGnT SPECIALIST 308 E. Main St., over Kcntner's. M9HJ J. E. ENYART, President J. .A. PERRY, Vice-President F. E. MERRICK. Vice-Prealdaat JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. ' The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR KENT. A GENERAL BANiaNG BUSINESS TRANSACTED. AVo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. I: i W4r4fW444W4rW&4rtt4 MILLINERY MIrh I'ayntor announces that she has moved her millinery parlorn to tho (,'routul floor of the Atcdrord National Uauk building. Hvery lady Is Invited to call, Inspect tho new styles and learn tho low prices. , Completo lino of summer kooiIh will bo Introduced In due season. Wear a Flower for Mother's Sake To honor the best Mother who ovor lived your own. That Is tho pur poso of Mother's Da$ SUNDAY, MAY 14 A white flower for Mother's memory. A brlKht flower for Mother's living. Wo shall bo piepared Saturday, May 13, and Sunday, May It, with a larRo assortment of fine, fresh flowers, appropriate for Mothers' Day, offered at our usual moderate prices. All customers served promptly. Special rates to Sunday Schools, I.odKos, etc. Medford Green House, 933 East Main St. Send Mother a Bouquet on Mothers' Day. "We hnvo correspondents to de liver flowers fresh anywhere In the United States. iNotice to the Public Fargo Sale Company, of Spokane, Wash., are here tak ing over the Eadmead's Shoe Store to dispose of the stock IN TWENTY DAYS the walls must be stripped down We promise the people of Medford and southern Oregon the greatest sacrifice knock-down of profits ever witnessed in the chronicles of retail selling in jIedford. if THE WALLS MUST BE STRIPPED SALESPEOPLE WANTED On These Lines We Have Succeeded CAPITAL $100,000 Soundness of Principle The Jackson County Bank Founded 1SSS Qrouon. Medford, x Safety of Investment Surplus $65,000 c. w. Mcdonald, Cashier So HI .'I "N AMBUJiANCn SKIIV10I9 W. I. VAWTER, Pros. G. li. LLHDLEY, Vice-Pros. S'i 9 i,hi,' tk" tf j , . i . ;