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PAGE SIX TOPFOTCD MATTj TRTBUffR. MI3DFORP, OftKGON, WIODNMSDAV, JUNTO 28. 1911. m r i i t ' HENWOOD CASE GOES TO JURY Court Packed With Women All Ea ner to Hear Details of Life of Wealthy Female for Whom Double Murder Was Done. ' DENVER, Col., Juno 28. Dcforc n court imckcd with women, nil eager to hear dctnlln of the secret Hfo of Mrs. John S. Springer, the wealthy woman In tho case, Judge Whltford today read Instructions to tho Jury which Ib trying Frank H. Itcnwood for hilling Gcorgo Copcland In an af frny hero In which ho also slew Avia tor "Tony" von Phul of St. Louis. Attorneys for Hcnwood took excep tion to bo mo of tho court's lnstruc tins hut tho curiosity of tho woman for tho Insldo history as to tho con nection of Von Phul, Hcnwood and Mrs. Sprlngv wnti very sparingly gratified. Argument for tho state Is being mado by District Attorney Elliott who will close, nnd Assistant District At torney Chiles, whllo Attorney Bottom will present Hen wood's case. It is not believed the lawyers will conclude In tlmo for tho case to go to the Jury boforo night. FARMERS SWINDLED IN BUYING EGYPTIAN CORN TRIES TO REACH CRATER; FAILS Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Henderson of Portland In Touring Car Under take Trip Three Miles Beyond Whiskey Creek Their Limit. WASHINGTON. D. C, June 28. A crusndc against swindlers who are selling wheat grains to farmers for seed with the gtntcroenl that the were obtained from Egyptian mum my's caskets lins been started by the department of agriculture. Accord ing to tho department officials, a grain of wheat is dead after 10 years. , notice to amj cement con. tractors and builders That on and after the first day of August, 1911 tho local Cement Work ers Union No. 158 will e'nforco the following scalo of wages and hours: for finishers 62 1-2 cents per hour, for finisher's helpers 13.50 per day, for labors S3. 00 per day, for box mix ers $3.50 per day. Eight (8) hours to constitute a days work. Hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and time and one half for over time and double time for Sundays and holidays. F. H. Mc Donald, pres.; C. W. Damls, sec. Hasklns for Health. Despite the warning of people along the route and the Information that they could not reach Crater Lnko by automobile at this time, owing to the snow, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Henderson of Portland attempted to make the trip- Sunday and failed. They arrived and left Wednesday morning for Cali fornia. The party motored from Portland, arriving Friday. Saturday they drove to Prospect where they were Inform ed that the trip would bo Impossible. However they attempted It. Three miles beyond Whiskey Creek they got In the snow too deep for progress and were forced to return. They spent tho night at tho Rangers Cabin on Union Creek. "The now road In the national for est," says Mr. Henderson Is very poor as It has just been graded and is slushy. t It was low gear work for three miles." ENLARGE POST AT VANCOUVER Probable That Barracks at Spokane, Boise and Walla Walla Will Be Abandoned and Army Centered it Vancouver. WASHINGTON, 1). C Juno J7.- As far as ran bo ascertained at HARVARD LOSES ITS GOLD LACE Scarlet Coats of National Lancers Mlsslnn for the First Tlmo In 73 Years Governor Foss Refuses to Parade Meyer Given Denrce. Hasklns for Health. CAMMRUHIK, Maw., Juno 28. For tho first tlmo In 73 joar liar- present, tho Vancouver, Washington ' ""' ranunvnccincnt uh held to barracks, will prolmbly be enlarged without the glory of tho National and there is n po-Mbilitv that Fort saucers, wnose scanonoaiH mm gum George Wright, at SHkiiiic, or Kort,nCP ,mvo boon lno twUl of "' Lnwton, nt Seattle, or both may o i l,nBt ovonts. abandoned as n ro.Milt of Genernl Governor Pons was responsible for Leonard Wood's scheme of doing te ommlsslon of the time honored away with Mimller military jvoMs foaturo. Ho declined to appear with throughout the country, uooordinir to,tho lancers In tho ronuueucomont unofficial statements of department 'procession from Massachusetts Hall officials here. Roise. Idaho. mr-,ti Sanders theater. Tho governor racks may bo abandoned also, it is said. None lias a regimental garri son. , Officials state that the program of coiiceutrntiii!; tho troop will no Point will hold services. Good Hing ing. All denominations, are Invited to attend and will receive a cordial welcome. Como one, como all. Next Sunday, Juno 25, tho services will bo especially Interesting as wo are In formed a marriage Is to ho hoIoiimiU ed after tho services by tho Row Mr.t Cone. r -FOR was escorted only by flvo dismounted members of his staff. The graduat ing chits Is the largest In tho history of the Harvard. The honorary degree of doctor of wio n fleet coast defense stations, Haws was conierreu on secretary ui with their limited currisons. or tho! the navy Georgo Von U. Meyer nnd Alaskan posts. Congressional opposition to the scheme is already apparent, but it is not expected to amount to much a. the plan is in the hands of tho war department, and docs not require any authority from congress. on Joshua Royro of Grass Valley.'Cal. NOTICK All come to tho saw-mill between Tolo. and Gobi Ray, next Sunday at 2:30 p. in. Tho Rev. Mr. Coon, tho Presbyterian Minister of Central In a Class by Itself It Is a groat big loaf, mado from tho l)cst high grade flour. PKKItl.KSS HltKAl) Is more like that good old homo mado bread that mother used to make than any other on tho market. Ask your grocer for PIXRMCKH URKAD and Insist thnt ou got it be cause there is none so good, RARDON'S BAKERY Corner Main and firopo Street. THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON Capital $100.000 with a Record of $65,000 Surplus 1888 23 YEARS, 1911 CAREFUL UPRIGHT HONEST BANKING Solicits the Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations W. I. VAWTER, President G. R. UNDLEY, Vice-President. C. W. McDONALD, Cashier. Manicure Shampoo Hair Dress Electrical, Facial and Scalp Massage Chiropody COME TO The Marinello Shop UOOM f, OVKlt KKNTNJjJR'S PJ10NJ5 J 11. pmmfpjjtjtjKfMp9j ! Warner, Wortman S Gore ! Headquarters For Finest Groceries and Meals in the city. Below wo I lllTm II Fnw Qnirtrtut trtnu 4-. ,...... i. .1.1.. rill 9 taken at random from our big stock. Blue Ribbon Flour Apricots Ohaso & Sanborn Coffee Canning Ohorries Banannas Gold Medal Buttor Bakery Goods Radishes Onions Peas New Potatoes Strawberries Lettuce Pie Plant Etc. Etc. Etc. Carrots Turnips Tomatoos Cucumbers Lemons Oranges Grape Fruit Apples We also carry a complete line of Conkoy's Poultry Supplies and Conkey's Ply Knocker. MMMMMMMMMMmMMMmttMMMMMMMrmtf1ft1etiet1etttgtfsss GRAND CELEBRATION J. Medford -July 3-4- Medford FREE EXHIBITION JULY 3 Twenty Automobiles in a 70-Mile Race on a 10-Mile Course. Entire Course to Be Patrolled and Finish to Be on Riverside to Main GRAND PARADE JULY 4 . Bands, Decorated Automobiles, Militia, Fire Department and Beautiful Floats Horse Racing Each Day at Track. Ladies' Relay Race, Bronco Busting and Fancy Roping $1000 IN PURSES .J.v . :, ."! Baseball Tournament July 2, 3, 4 .- Excursion Rates on All Railroads Fireworks at Night See Program for Full Particulars ' WlWtWiwrtir t na'cwo!.- rn rt i r? i .-. h-, "iw .41