PXGTC TWO aiEDFOTTD MAIL TRIBUNE, M13DFORD, OR KG ON. FRIDAY, .11 T17V 7, 1911. tl I : '1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Prof&Ror P. .T. O'dnrn loft Friday for nn Intjpeotlon of novornl nrchtmta In tlio Central Point nnd Knglo Point districts, - I. 13. Hoover nnd T. 13. Pottenpor wero ninoiiR tho Arodfordltcn who Journeyed lo tho county seat Wednes day. '" " (v Mitchell & Ilocck mnko Icclesa rc frlncrtftOrB that Keep your butter and milk In perfect condition without Ico: . Mrs. F. W. Cnrnalinn has left for a Visit nt Lake Tnhoo In California. Sho will bo absent n month beforo re turning and will visit San Francisco. Tho county commissioners' court was I it' session Wednesday nnd Thurs day nnd transacted a largo amount of buBlpness. 'For tho right kind of Mutual Fire Insurance, sco W. V. Moore, room 209'Phlpps building. W. P. Gould and daughters made h trip to tho Applegate section a few days since. . 'Announcement of the birth of a son to Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Mooro has been received. Mr. and Mrs. Moore who were formerly residents of Mcdford arc now residing nt Hnlsey, Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Weston motor ed to Jacksonville tho foro part of the week and visited Mrs. Margery Bradford who is seriously 111. Sco .It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. " Ed. Andrews, .7. D. Heard and Geo. Jj. Davis wero recent visitors at tho county seat. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Gleun O. Taylor), nttorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank BIdg., Mcdford. . Geo. H. Durham of Grants Pass wns In Medford Wednesday, on his way to Jacksonville on legal business. Head lettuce at tho Plnecroft gar E. J. Price Is among us again, after an absence of many years. Ho Is selling tho Carter automobile. ChnuUiuqna, Ashland. Oregon, July 6-1 S. "netter than over." Don't miss it Send to W. II. Glllls, secretary, for booklet. II, D. Mills, J. J. Patton and C. P. Briggs were among thoso residents of Butto Falls who appeared before the county commissioners court wheri the question of incorporating tho town camo up. Thoy were In Mcdford al so. Call ir. C. Brown, 425 Holly for plumbing and heating. Phono 2121. ' ' ' 115 ' Paul Hansen was In, Jacksonville Wednesdy, where his firm is doing some work on tho county buildings. Chautauqua Friday 6 p. m. Read ing by Mildred Willmer. The best ever In Southern Oregon. A. E. Reames went to Jacksonville Wednesday- on business before tho county court. He was accompanied by Frank Brown and Wm. Von der Hellen of Eagle Point. Grain and alfalfa hay for sale at Oakdalo Park addition. See W. H. Evcrhand, 903 West Ninth street, phono 6071. J. H. Beeman of Gold Hill tran sacted business in Medford and Jack sonville Wednesday. W. H. Clement, former court houso Janitor has returned from a business trip of soma length In California. Mrs. O. Crawford made her Jack sonville friends a visit during the week. Good to look at fish market bill this week s!l, fresh halibut 10c a pound, silver smelt, 12 l-2c a pound, fresh ranch eggs 2Cc a doren; Hol land creamery butter 30c a pound. General delivery four times' a day, tolophono your order, Homo 233, Boll 3031. Plenty of chickens all kinds every day. Messier & Ken worthy, 17 North Fir. 91 Mayor Canon, left Friday morning for Roseburg whero he will appear before the general land offlco for this district In connection with the homo stead of It. S. b. Hutchinson near Tolo regarding which a controversy lias arisen. Medford Hardware for tents. Mrs. Claroiico Giafzo has left for a vlBlt of n month's duration at Aber deen, Wash. Mrs. F. W. Shields lias relumed from a Visit at Ashland with friends. Mrs. J. It. Uynn and Misses Ryan leave Friday for n visit at their for mer home In Illinois. They expect to bo absent four months, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mayfleld are visiting at Peyton. C. C. Gaul Is seriously 111 at the homo of his son In this city. Mr. Gaul Is a pioneer farmer of Jackson county. William Uctz'nml' children nro tailing friends nt Lake Creek. Henry R. Bowen of Grants Pass ts tn Medford on n short bustnes trip. W. H. Williams of Central Point spent Friday In Medford. Harry McUee of Sterling Is In Med ford after supplies for his mine where he has six men at work. Big sale on willow plumes, at Home millinery, 1021 West Ninth street. 96 Ernest Webb leaves Friday even ing for a week's visit at Portland. Benton Bowers of Ashland has re turned from a months visit In the Willamette Valley. 11. J. Palmer bus bought a new piano delivery wagon. Great slaughter on hats at the Home millinery, 1021 West Ninth street. "" 96 John'G. French of Trail is spend ing a few days in Mcdford on busi ness. I). W. English of Brownsboro is visiting in Mcdford with friends. Mrs. J. R. Ryan and Mrs. J. T. Dossett left Thursday night for Cht cago where thoy will visit for some time. W W. Harmon left on a business trip to Prospect Friday. Tho city conncll will meet this evening fn regular session. Louis F. Prultt of Ashland ts visit ing friends In Mcdford. , IDV.J ' RAILROAD' TO CONNECT WITH OREGON TRUNK JOSEPHINE CO. JURY UNEARTHS ll SCANDAL GltANTS PASS, Or., July 7.-11. C. lint hum n prominent ritiuni nud ex-county fruit inspector, wns indict ed yesterday by thu grand jury which returned n true bill, whioh nllegcs that Untlium attempted criminal as sault upon taU Hull, the liJ-yenY-old daughter of W. C. Hull, seorefnry of the Rogue ltiver Lumber company. 1 tut limn appeared in court upon n bench warrant nnd his hail wns fixed lie is married and Jives with his family, which consists of wife nnd two adopted daughters. IIu omuo h'ere about three years npo and lins dealt heavily in land delas. Several months ago it wns rumored that his conduct was about to be in VCiitigntcd, and that probably uhnrgos would be preferred, but tho mtvtl'r wns dropped. He has always been fond of being with young girls, fre quently taking a nntubcr around in hacks into the country. Prior lo residence hero ho camo from Hood lliver where he hns a brother that is a prominent fruit grower of that section. His term of fruit inspector in this country wns unsatisfactory to horhcviitural commissioner nnd ho was finally discharged from his position. (Continued from Pace 1.) J. TTT TT it'ri IT Weeks & McGowan Co. TTNDERTXKERB Day Phone 0271 Night rboncs F. W. Weeks 2071. A, K. Orr, g0O9. IADY ASSISTANT. ftirw'' JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embaliner Rtirrnttflnf fn fhrt nnnnrtnirlnv rif, ! ; partraont of Medford Furniture Co. ; Offlco with Medford Furniture Co. Telephones: Day, Boll 301; John A. Porl, resldonco, Bell 4111, ;; ! Home i i 17 9L, C. W. Conklln 3801. J. H. But- 0r 3071. AMBULANCE SKUVIOB trr I would be of little value to the owners unless an eastern connection wns mane "with tiic uregon Trunk, as nn isolated road it wonld never be a paying investment. He stated fur ther that as Boon ns possible thr construction work would be resumed. The state.' of the money market is resjwnsible for the delay. Tho Pncifio it Eastern will some dny bo connected -"with the Oregon Trunk," stated President Gray, "nnd that time will be just ns soon ns we are able to build it. Money condi tions have been very bad for a num ber of reasons this year and without money railroads cannot be built. This was responsible for the check ing of the work, not alone on the Pacific & Eastern but in many other sections. "I do not believe that we will be able to do any work on tho extension of the road this year as it is now too late in the season even if we hnd the money available. But the road will eventually be constntcted. "I am not nn entire stranger to the valley," continued President Gray, "although this is my first visit here. I have heard much of your wonderful section arid am nnxjoiis to acquaint myself with it f irst baud. I also feel tbnt I will ;iot be disap pointed ns my information hap been spoken in the highest terms regard ing the valley and no ddiibt I shall find all that they have told me true, "I am here not only to look over the Pacific & Eastern but to learn first hand of Mcdford and the Rogue River valley. I shall welcome all in formation regarding them that is of fered." Shortly after tho arrival of the party in this city thoy loft on the Pa cific & Eastern for Butto Falls In or der to inspect tho lino. They wero accompanied by Chlof Euglncor Gerig. Tho party will return this evening and President Gray will be tendered in informal dinner by local business men. Covers will be laid for about twenty-flvo. Saturday three or four automobiles will bo sdcured and tho party taken for a drive throughout tljo orchard dfstrlct of tho valley. The many re sources of tho valley of tho Roguo will bo shown Mr. Gray uud ho will gather much information of value to a man in his position, Tho Roguo River Valloy is not en tirely an unknown section to Presi dent Gray 'as ho is a close friend of Colonel Blddlo who owns an orchard tract hore. Both Mr. Gray and Col onel Blddlo wero formerly vice presi dents of tho samo railroad system In tho eust. Wedding Bells at Agate. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. V. Ikebc at Agate Wednesday ecniug, June JS, when their daughter Elsie was given in marriage to Mr. Hnlliu Head. Promptly nt S o'clock the bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding mureh played by Miss: Hazel Hyruni nnd standing beneath n beautiful arch of ove.tn spray and roses, Kev. A. J. JIanby conducted the impressive ring cere mony, which made them man and wife. The bride wore a dninty dress of cream crepe de chine, and was at tended by her cousin, Miss Nora Becbe. The groom woro conventional black and was attended by the bride's brother. Mr. Carl Beebe. After the ceremony a sumptuous supjKsr was served to the 'S3 invited friends and realtives. The esteem In which this young couple is held -iv.is shown by the many beautiful pres ents they received from their friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs. Head are now keeping house on n farm near Medford, whero the groom is employed as superintendent. Their many friends all join in wishing them wedded bliss and happiness. The following were the guests pres ent: Messrs. and Mesdamcs A. V Becbe, Henry Head, Kenneth Beebe, D. W. Beebe; Misses Xorn Becbe, rem Beebe, bnelie Beebe, Dons Ken die, Hazel Byrum, Ruth Hnll, FWn Hall, Josie Kfccnicl, Florence Kin cnid, Rose Nealon, Mac Xealon, Hns ol Beebe, Kay Beebe, Francis Aiken; Messrs. Odell, Hanky, Emmet t Xeal on, John Xealon, Hurry Xealon, Carl Beebe. Printing of all kinds nt Portland prices. Mail Tribune office. Hasklns for Health. Jl t.4 t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALB-i-A flno second hand safo at a bargain. Address box A 29 Trl bii no. 9G TO RENT Suite of rooms nicely fur nlshed "with bath, phone. CC52 or call 01 West Second street. 90 ' FOR SALE Our paint building, cor ner Sixth nnd Fir streets. Big Pines Lumber Company. 92 WANTED A competent stenograph cr. Apply at office. Big Pines Lum ber Company. 93 FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, J2.00 and 92.50 per woek. 343 North Ivy itreeL' ' ' ..'.. Of, Methodist Church South. Corner of Main and Oakdule, Sun day school 10 a. in.; preuching 11 a. m., subject, "God's Love to Men." EpworUi lenguo 7:30 p. m. Preach ing 8 p. in.' Everybody welcome. J. P. llipps, pastor. ' BERKELEY, al. College and so cioty girls will net ns ushers tonight at 11 lecture by Rev. Charles F, Aked, pastor of the First Congregational church of Suu Francisco. Japanese Bamboo Fruit Baskets In the Window J !- .1 li Medford Book Store 1 TREATY SIGNED TO STOP PELAGIC FRANCE firm against SEALING WASHINGTON', 1). C. duly 7. -A treaty sinned heio lodiiy by Kcpio xciitnttveit of Kiiehind, Ruxsia, .Ja pan nnd the United Stutos will top pelagic scaling in Ninth Pacific witt ers heron f (or. It provide that poroiW and vcs. sels violating the treaty uvo seixntilo by official by an, one of the coun tries partv to the pact. A guiid to enforce tho treaty " provided for. It propose tho apportionment of the nnnunt proceeds of the killing of seal herds aiming the governments. The agreement h to be offoclivo for 3o years. PARIS, .Inly 7. -That tho Franco. Herman eoutnnerny oor Morocco has again taken an unite turn was ml dent hero today when Ainbusnador Camtiou arrived from Berlin and at lonco went Into conference lth the heads of the foiolgn office. On his return to Berlin, Caiuhon will at unco notify (terinany that Franco opposes tho continued (ircupiw Hon or Agadlr by (iormuny, and wilt demand an explanation of tho pies once of Gorman warships theip. Agadlr Is a pint on tho southern eoiibt of .Morocco, OE AVIATION RACE I'AltIS, July 7. KiimIkii Coimonii of the Flench tit my, fljlug under lh nnmo of Audio lleauiuont, today won tho European clicull aviation race by flying- Um hint stage, from Calais to tho VhlconiieH norodronm, I Ml mlloH. lit IS hours and r. ullmitex. Thole wiih 11I110 singes In the MO mile nu'O. The elapsed time of t'on- ,mu wiih f'H liointl. M mii1,ll,,H "H" r.l ncoombi. lib! m-tuul rlyliig Mm wan an hiniin, aa iniuuies nnd ni ' imdn. I'umiimii'ii I"1"14 uU1 "lUl mom Until lit,0, liiolwllint !. ouu itl von by tho I'iiiIh .11111 mil. JACK JOHNSON TO MEET ,. BILLY LANCi AT EASTER LONDON, Jtilv 7 Jiii-K .liltn-Ht ehiiinplini ieuywolghl mtillt. Iul" NtiiuiU mnloliod lo meet Mill Luuir 111 S.s.liioy, N, S. ' ni KiiHler Mntiduv, llll'J. JoliiiHtin Iiiim Mlgneil llio dill ohw, ... Ildsklns for Health. FANS They tiro healthful FTf They nro dnnltnry X They nro coitifortnblo A Tltey cost one-lialf cent nn " hour to run Ll They nro Junt tho thing to J kep your customer In SgiHKl humor y Then why not liny ono? a m Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS mljuininj; cily of .MotU'onl, on loiij? time, fiwy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved stivot; ('(Miiont Hidcwallcs ami paving in; also sowi'i-a, walor and liglit. Umg lime, chhv paymunt.s. 130 ACRES LAND, :tf( ni'ics nll'all'a land, 80 acres IVuif. laud, pei-pelual walr mkIiI. with waler for irrigating 10(10 acres; long lime, easy payments. 340 ACRES EAND, L'OO acres alfalfa laml, bahtnee fruit laud, 1 mile from railroad, on long time easy terms. D000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 10 acres upwards; price $-0.00 per aero and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit, stock and general farming purposes; long time, easy paynmnls. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just, within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on f annual payments. - Gold Ray Realty Co. LMtnVKKTMAlNSTKlOKT. Midsummer Clearance Sale HOSE 1000 pairs womens childrens fast black liosc, sale price ..' i AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR P. 0. GLOVES Womens long sil in colors, only worth :lo sale price k uIuwm, 7k The tiine to have Sales has arrived we aim to clean up every season, this insuring good clean niorchan dise at all times It will pay you to attend this salo We mention only a few of tho many bargains for Sat urdays selling: Waists ,riddy blouses and lingcrc waists? 'up to'$l,50 values AO salo" price, ef OL each.. Wash Skirts Womens linen finish in white and colors, sale price, each wash Skirls, 98c Gingham Dresses At great reductions, a splendid sel ection to choose from, ft( eQ special values JIX Women's and CMWrens' Parasols at Great Reductions Towels 100 dozen extra large Iluck Towels, our regular 18c -4 A values, sale X vt- price, each Prints Our best dress and shirting piMiila, on sale Saturday, only r (20 yard limit) f at, yard wJ Muslin :i()-iuch unbleached muslin, 8c grade, Saturday onlv, a vard (20 yard limit.) a good k Women's arid Misses' Spring Suits at Less than Cost Vests Women's summer vests, all good i -i ... !: ....... itJ-tr a ri SlyJCS, 1U1U nuujiuy, sale-price- .V.i. 15c Belts Children's Buste'r Brown belts m all colors, special jA each XVX Notions Good cotton tupo, good shoo Incus 2g Fine hair nets, with rub- r ber, sale price, each vl 72x00 price worth b'Oc, sale Sheets bleached sheets, seamed, 45c Hand Bags NTew leather hand bags, good ciml ity, worth 8"io, r VeJU sale price Pillow Slips '12 and -15 inch bleached pillow slips, worth up to IHc, ioi n Hale price lil"iC Lt ".1 Tf y i j