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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRLBTOE, MEDFOttD, OR1SOON, MONDAY, .'JULY 10. 1911. t W. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I 1 - . . ? : V. J. Aloxnndor who tins bocn can rio'ctod with TofcBory Utll tor Bowfal tnontliB has resigned his position ahdf frlendti. will loavo for ti nhort cnmnlng trip after which ho will relnrn to Mcdford and chrhro In business for hlmeelf. Lyman Orton nnd Shorty Miles will lcavo Tuesday for n fishing nnd cnmn lng trip on the aouth fork of ltoguo river going In by way -of Dutto Falls. 1 V. Mcdlnskl hna returned from n week's outing In the liilis. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8ldney Drown passed through Mcdford recently on their wny to Mr. llrown's mine. They nre oijiectea to1 return to Mcdford nt the end o'f thta week. A hearty reception 5s 'planned for Mr. nnd Mrs. Urown who wore married Juno 29 at Oak land, California. Harry Allen has left for a week In -an Francisco. Mitchell & 13oeck make Iceless re frigerators that keep your butter nnd milk In perfect condition without lco. " 1j. J. Henderson of Phoenix was a Mcdford visitor Monday. Henry Wynuin of Central Point ppnnt Monday in Mcdford on a short business trip. For tho right kind of Mutual Fire Iwmrnnce, see W. V. Moore, roam 209 Phlpps building. Judge AV. M. Colvlg left Monday morning to attend court at Grants rass. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. Gertrude Horten and Mrs Robert Dow of Jacksonville spent Sunday afternoon in Mcdford. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoya-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. Tho funeral services of tho late "William Jones who died Friday at his home north of this city were held Sunday afternoon. A largo number of friends were in attendance. Head lettuce at the Pinecroft gar den. The band concert given by the Mcdford band at tho park Sunday nfternoon attended by a large number of local people. Call II. C. Brown. 425 Holly for plumbing and heating. Phone 2121. IIS Tom Jackson has returned from yancouver, Wash., where ho has spenv the past two months. Tom says there are no other burgs In Mr d ford's class. A' fine driving horse, large, sound nnd gentle,' for sulo at a reasonable price. Address "Falrview," Jackson ville. Mose Barkdull returned Sunday from a week's trip north during which ho visited Hood River, accom panied by Anstin Corbin. Grain and alfalfa bay for sale at Oakdale Park addition. See W. H. Everhand, 909 West Ninth street, phono 6C71. Louis Fanning of tho Applegate colintry spent Monday In Medford on a Bhort business trip. Big salo on willow plumes, at Home millinery, 1021 West Niath street. 96 William Otflngs of Eagle Point was a recent visitor In Medford. Great slaughter on bats at the Homo millinery, 1021 West Ninth street 9C Court Hnll-nnd Bob Bragdaw have returned from a visit at Chautauqua now being held at Ashland. Sam Summerlln Is again in charge of the Smoke Chib lunch room and all who has patronized lilm In the past know that ho always provides the best at a reasonable price. 93 Tho Metropolitan Life insurance Company lias oponed an office in tho Gnrnett-Coroy building. That celling fan in tho Smoke Club Lunch Room makes it tho coolest dining' room In tho city. 92 The West Sido Stables havo been bought by Charlos B. Tull and Al Talo of T. L. Farlow. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Medford Realty Exchange will bo held Tuesday evening at Mlschko und Schmltt'B office, 21C West Main. Mcdford Hardware for stoves and ranges. Tv O. Powers of Woodvillo Is spend-? ing n few days In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacKay of Gold 11111 spent Monday In Medford with rrlcmls. A lnrge number or local people are planning to upend tho greater part of this week nl Ashland In attendance ht Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Klmor A. Hicks have left for a two week's vacation In tho hills. J. J. Downing of Ashland spent Monday In Medford. Carl Von der Hellen of AVellen wns a recent visitor In Medford. Fred Thomas lias arrived from Los Angeles to visit with relatives In this city. Nothing further hns been heard re garding tho whereabouts of the man known as "Blnckle" who disposed of a pari of tho Keddy jewelry at Roso- burg last week. Tho officers are sill! trying to apprehend him. J. E. Enyart and Chris Gottlelb hnveKturned frota a fishing trip n upper Rogue River. lOURX? eszMt, m PMwS 10 10 SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAINS NOW RUN TO CHILQQUiN KLAMXth FAnt.g.'Or.Jnly 10.- llie Southern Pacific has opened daily service between this citv and Chiloquin, n jwinl on the road beiiijr constructed north from here on the Klamath Falls-Natron cutoff. Chi-" loquin is nbqnt .10 miles from here, and nt the railroad bridge ncro-s Sprague river. The Southern Pa cific lias made npplfcntion for a townsite at that point, and estab lished a station. George Gentry has opened a hotel and livery stable, and others are preparing to establish gen eral merchandise stores. An excur sion to Kinmnth Falls from Chiloquin is announced for July 15. This will be the first excursion on the new rond. HAGGLED OVER PRICE OF SAVING HUMAN LIFE (Continued from Pag 1.) Centralla Is said to have replied that it would cost whatever the steamship company thought it was worth;- that he was but a lowly mariner and did not care to commercialize tho saving of lives. Local officials of the steamship company deny that its San Francisco office sent such a message. Captain Faria says it is true, and Captain Erlckson says he was asked by Faria how much It would cost to transfer tho passengers. Claims no Lives Lost. Declaration that not a single pas senger lost his life In the wreck of the Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany's vessel the Santa Rosa, when she struck on the rocks off Point Arguello was made here today by of ficials of that line. In a statement issued by Assistant Wilson, In the office of General Pas senger Agent Duneen, assertions that twenty-one of tho passengers were still unaccounted ror were derided. "When we had finished checking up the list of passengers who were aboard when the wreck occurred we accounted for all but three," said Wll son. "Investigation hero revealed that of those three, two had decided not to make the trip and their tickets had been redeemed. The third had taken another boat to Los Angelos." Heal Kstnto Trnniforn. W. B. Phlpps to Harris Uundy, property In ltlvorsldo sub division of West's dd, Mod ford Henry G. Endors to G. C. Culy. property In Ashland J. T. Miller to W. T. Matlock, assignment of bond ....... 1 Harry S. Lnch to UuUer and Thompson Co., land in town ship 39, 1 West 500 Allco Butler to K. B. Hnrley, land In township 37, 7 West H. T. Pohlnnd to Geo. W. Mc- Nabb, property in Ashland.. A. M. Lake to G. W. Love, land in township 37, 2 West.... Anna E. Davis to J. P. Halfhlll, property In Ashland W. A. Humphrey to llmrls Uundy. property In Frultdalo add Medford L. J. Qnlgley to R. F. Antol, lot 1, block 3S, Medford. . . . Wm. Wright von der Hellen to Frank S. Milter, lots S and G, block 3, Central add, Eagle Point W. II. Humphrey to Harris Itundy, property In Frultdale addition, Medford C. C. McClendon to H. A. Vogel, land In township 3C, 2 West II. F. Pohland to Geo. W. Mc Nabb, property in Ashland . . Sarah M. Andress to W. F. Qulsonberry.p roperty In Sun nlysldo add, Medford 1 Louisa W. Hover to W. A. Thompson, 10.773 acres In township 38, 1 west ldOOO Carl B. Webster to E. Gertrude Klng, 160 acres in section 26, township 33, 1 East 1 Rogue" River Frdlt I.and Co. to Elmer S. Shank, laud In ' township 38, 1 East 46400 W. II. Cole to Edith G. Porter, land in township 39, 1 East W. E. Johnson to Portland Trust Co.. land in section 33, township 34, 2 West Fannie M. Love to A. E. Rcames, lots 7 and S, block 2, Jacksonville 10 400 ir.oo 10 10 10 17f. 10 400 A Hint From Paris rt 'Pis'9 A 33&-HHFIniPri -1Mi I III IW' HMJRlp-ftii uiwv v " a iVfit ii t3?ft.l-AJAif Pa afrvtAkB h... fc H-v I rntmt cwimuht. mi iw iu. uuutit nx Blue HlHrty satin gown, with silk embroidery filet lace. LARGEST WARSHIP FLEET READY FOR NAVAL DISPLAY i New CIRCS. State of Oregon vs. J. J. Lane. Lar ceny. t J. C. Cress -vs. Mary J. Shoemaker and W. A. Shoemaker. Suit to fore close lien. In the matter of the assignment of the Roguo River Canning nnd Evaporating Company. Deed of as signment. State of Oregon vs. Tom Howard, larceny. F. B. Creecy vs. Frank Johnson. Suit to foreclose chattel mortgage. Irolatc. Estate of Wm. L. Howard, order appointing N. M. Howard administra tor. Estate of Mary A. Lindsay, order appointing August 31, as day for final settlement. PROVIN'CKTOWX, Mil-.? Julv 10. Counting of Ilo war esM-lt", battleship.-?, eruNer, torja'do boats', submarines, colliers and dispatch boats, tlte largest fleet of Ami'ricau wart-hips' ever assembled is here to day fur the war maneuvers nlong the Atlantic coast, which begin July J.'i. In a few days the fleet will ho joined by lo other ships, including the four dreadnanghts T)e!nwnrc, Kiihsns, LntiNinna and New Hampshire. FIVE BALLOONS READY TO RACE National Contest of Aero Club of America Schctltilcil to Start at Kansas City. This Afternoon Lonuost Fllijlit Sou(ht. KANSAS CITY, Mo July 10. - Swelling rapidly In u gvntto bieeuo from the southwctit, flvo big balloons lire being filled here today to take part this afternoon In tho national bullion ruco of tho AOru Club of Auierlcti. Tho Inflation of tho big gas, bagn tiognu itt 10 o'clock this iiioruln gaud thu start Ih expected '') bo miido about ft p, in. Entrants In tho balloon race iop resent St. Louis. Topekit, Kansas City, New York and the United States- ar my, whoso big Imlloon will bo piloted by Lieutenant Frank P. I.ahm, Tho two balloons making thu long est flights In today's nice will rep resent thu United States In the In tel national balloon race, which also starts from Kansas City, Octulior G ELOPERS OVERWHELMED WITH PARENTAL GREETINGS PORTLAND. Ore., July tO - niton Chaffee, millionaire nephew of Gen eral Ailntt It. Chaffee of 1ms Angeles, who eloped wtth Maud Ueesloy, a telephone operator, Is on his way to Armenia, N. I)., today, act-oiupaiiled by his bride and his mother. The young people were married ul San Francisco and arrived last night In Portland on tho Shasta limited. Tln-y were liitcncptcd, by the mother of the young man. Instead of tho ex pected parental reproof, the elopers were overwhelmed with affectionate greetings. Tho Chnffees will reside In North Dakota. James R. Keene Has Relapse. LONDON, July 10. James H. Keene, famous in Wall Street and horse TAeinjr firi-lts, suffered a re lajme today and is con lined to his room in u hotel wliere he is sluying nero. liis physicians, however, Jeny that his condition is .serious. WEED WINS FROM SISS0N; BURGESS PITCHES FOR WEED Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTIMES Day Phone SS71 Night FfaouM V. W. Week S071.' A. E. Orr, MM. ' LADY ASSISTANT. 0'. JOHN A. PERL Udertker and Kmbalaer Bucceior to tho undertaking de- I : partment of Medford Furnlturo Co, ; -; : Office with Medord FiiniUure Co. : ; ; Telephones: Day, Bell 351; ; ; John A, Perl, residence, Bell 4111, ' ' lllome 179L. i , ' Ot W. Conkllu 8601. J. H. But- ' Ier 8571. i' : AHUUliANVK BKliVlVm the olectlon of officer. OLD GUARD OF TEACHERS WIN FIRST VICTORY (Continued from pace ,L) and trustees' reports was taken as a distinct victory for tho "old guard" faction nnd Is expected to result In an accession of strength to treasurer Durand Springer, wno will be a can didate for ro-olectlon. ' Despito tho strife over tho money phases of tho convention, the big feature tho minds of tho delegates is tho election of a president. "With the resignation today of Nicholas Murray Butler, who has long been tholr tower of strength, tho "old guard" seemed In a quandary who to uamo for the lonor of succeeding Mrs. Ella Flagg Young. Dr. Dutler had been men tioned but it is now believed that ho Is eliminated from tho field. On tho sldo of the "Insurgents" various candidates aro being talked over, but the consensus of pplnlon is that all factious ultimately will units on Carroll a. Pearse of Milwaukee, and that he stands an excellent chance of carrying tlio day and of giving another "insurgent" president to tho association to carry on the work of Mrs. Young. Tho moBt Important event of tho afternoon will bo a central session tho Greek Theater of the Univer sity of California at Berkeley at tho closo of which there will be meetings of active mombers of tho association by states, to nominate candidates for appointment of tho geuoral nominat ing committee which latter body will meet Thursday forenoon ust before Connty Court News. Petition for incorporation of Butte Falls continued until July 15, 1911 Monthly statements of county offi cers filed and approved. In tho matter of the road petition ed for by W. Turnbough, et al, order appointing Frank Grlsez, W. W. Har mon and A. Throckmorton viewers. Petition of citizens of Sams Valley to erect bridge at Gold Hill, contin ued until August term. Order admitting James W, Martin and Joseph Brown to county poor farm. Order niado appointing Dr. H. K. Morrison health officer. ' County Poor Farm report filed and approved. Road viewers reports ot roads peti tioned for by K. S. Palmer ot al, Melborn Beeson, ct al. T. C. Dugan, et al, J. J. Murphy, and Geo. W. Owen, et al, filed and approved. XOTICK TO COXTHACTOIUS Sealed proposals fqr tho erection of a brick nnd concrete public lib rary building will bo rocelvoij by tho library board of tho city of Medford up to 2 p. m. July 10, 1311. Plans and specifications of the work can be seen at tho offico of J. , Mcintosh, architect, Mcdford, Ore gon, after July Sth. Tho bids shall bo accompanied by n certified check for C per cent of the amount of proposal nnd tho success ful bidder will be required to glvo a snrlty bond Tor tho faithful perfor mance of the contract. Tho board reserves tho right to roject any or all bids. MRS. H. P. TIIBISS. Secretary. The muniigcrc of the hall teiuit nt Weed lust Saturday wiicd to Muun ger Hull for three ball players con sisting of u pitcher, third baseman and fiit baseman. Hitrgess and Taylor of Mcdford and William cf llrunts l'a went ocr Satiiidny af ternoon to till up the gnj a large amount of money wns bet on the game, Young. Hnrge-iH pitched fine hull, nnd brought home the lmco" bv tho score t -1 to 'J. Taylor niiil VilIiiuiN played a strong fielding game, and were n strong factor in helping Weed to win. PROBING CONDUCT OF STOKES CASE SLEUTHS conduut of city ilOlt'tillvoH who worked on Ilia W. M. D. .Moch shooting imihc, Lillian (Irnliiiiii n'M Ullit'lUmimd, llm ghls iiei'iiNcd of trying to Mil NlnliK declare lout the, citv ilclccmes KuvOj tKnUh' iiitvtild Hloilllit letters rYuludj in tlio"glilV iipiirltiieiil mid t hip the most linpoilmil of, lii), iiolum w)il"ilj by the Millllonujui 'o Ihcin hiiwi.din appealed, ! IlnskliiH for Health. FIFTY THOUSAND SHRINEHS EXPECTED AT ROCHESTER iioriiitoTKit.N. y.,,ihIv lov-i'ir- lv llitilixnuil UhllniM's Mic cxpccli'il In iiltciul Iho nnniml couvcuhnii ul' llm unliir hi'io lliis week, Alit'lulv Iho iiih-mice ilclcgntlniiM I'miiii Han l''iiin ciHco, lliilliitiiiio mid Clccliuid Iiiimi nliliuimt'ci the iiilciillun of llicir cit ies lo xi'cv llm convention lor ncl year. MEDFORD IRON WORKS J'.. (I. 'I.VowbridtfP, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of KngiiH'H, Spniyinj; OuflUs, l'liinpM, Uullors ntul aiuchiiHM'y. Aoiif.s in Ho. Oi'ogou for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. j))irxi-) IPLUMBING S1EAM ANUII01 WAll.lt IILATING All Work Giuirnntood 1'rioon KuiiHomtblu 2 COFFEEN O. PRICE vr.i nowAitn uiiocic, kntrancu on nth kthkht. imionk jicmi 2 4r4r'4Hr04r4HHf4---0 NEW. YORK, July 10. Police Cotnmifsioucr Ithinclnttder Waldo to day is pcrsonullv iiivusiiiratuiL' the Marriage Licenses. Montla Venham to -Florence: Donovan. PROBING KIDNAPING OF McNAMARA BROTHERS INDIANAPOLIr,', Ind 'July J0, The legal troubles that resulted from the alleged kidiiilping' of" John J. McNnmttru from Indianupdlis took n new twist today when 1'roscoiitor Frank P. Baker begun nn inveHliga tion of the maimer in which two co-i-lidence men were taken from Indiail- npolis und sent to Toledo. Tho men were taken by two detectives and Superintendent of Police Martin lly land appeared in court to expluint tho part tli ken by himself and his department in the confidence men's removal, liakcr is Becking indictments for kidnaping in this ease. NOTICi: TO A Mi CraiKNT CON THAOTOItS AND UVILUKHH That on nnd after tho first day of August, 1911 the local Cement Work ors Union No. 158 will enforce the following scalo of wages and hours: for flnlshors C2 1-2 cents por hour, for finisher's helper $3.50 por day, for labors $3.00 por day, for box mix ers $3. SO per day. nigh't (8) hours to constitute a days work. Hours from 8 a. m. to G p. m. tind tlmo and ono half for over tlm6 and doublo tlmo for Bundays and holidays. F. II. Mc Donald, pres.: C. W. Damls, sec. 8 ACRES Hmnll !ioiii-, all of 8 rnnrn plant ed to orchard, 3-yar-oM tr .--; (Itiarter mll nouth of city limits; prlco I3D00; koo1 terms. 3 modern IiuiikuIowji for rent, OTEB rAKMERS AND rKUrrOBOW XXH' BAWJC White & Trobridge WANT TO HUV From 2T to 10 pullets, 2 or 3 mouths old. Addiess '100, euro Mall Tribune rllnaklnB for Ilenlthx f -f-f-f-f 4- ' -f rV-f -f -f 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f -f ' 4- 4 f ' 4- -f -f -f -f WANTED TfeaniH- to haul wood, Hoguo HIver Valloy Hallway Co, FOIt IU0NT--Housekeeping rooms; single. or Iwo in uulto. 711 North WANT TO IIUY 4 or C good milch cows. Address 100 caro Mall Tribune, 92 Contral avenue. 98 WANTBJ) Position by stenographer of t years experience, knowledgo of book keoplng nitd general offico work. Address Ktiils offico, 93 WANTED- White .'or 'colored lady cook. Apply phono 7171 Dell. $35 a month. 90 Crater Lake Stage Line Official Crater Lake .Stage Autos leave Hotel Niu-h at 8 a. m. Tues days nnd IViihiys, arrive Crater I.-ilio samo ei cuing. Itctiinilng, Icato Crater I.uko Monday and 'I'liursday. Couiicc tioim uitli Htcamcr Klamath for Klamath Falls. Itouml Trip $l!.'i.OO, ono way I? 15.00. Mcdford to Klamath 1'alls via Crater liiiko (ono wny) $18.50 lU'servatioiis and tickets nt Hotel Nash or Crater Lake Oarage, r FANS They a iv lic.illtifiil F . F They am sanitary A They nre comfortable A ihey (imt ouc-lialf rent no , hour lo run Ll They art Jut llm tiling lo J.1 keep our ciiilciiiu'r In Sgod liuiiior f s Then uhy not buy otic? Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. FOR , 1U3NT Two hoiiHokoopliig rooms, gas, iatli,hot and cold wa ter. 231 Ninth sO-eot. . 98 Pure Clear Spairkling You can't afford to io without this Hplondid, refreshing drink. Call up nnd order a case sept to Iho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. NEWPORT -YAQTJINA BAY- Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort t The Place o Go for Perfect I?si, and bWovv Conceiv able Iforni ofJIeallliful and DeligliLI'ul iiccreation I'J'S FACAUimiH AII0 OOMPLKTlOttoHl of! food and an abtiiulance of it. Jve.sh wafer from ilie fuoun tain HtreaniH. All modern nece.ssitio.s, hucIi as tele graph, lolnplipno, mai'ketH freshly )rovide(l every day. Piel in alnui(lance. ( lotlages mvty furnished or unfurnished lo be had cheaply. -.Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NRWPORT is reached by way of ihe Southern Pa cific lo Albany or Corvallis, llience Corvallis & East ern II. 11. Train service daily and Iho trip a pleasure ihroiieiiout. ,4tilidHH FARE FROM MEDFORD Season aix-months tlclcpt ...!.'. $11.10 Our elaboralo now ftunmier Book gives a concise description of Newport, including a list of hotels, fheir capacity and rales. Call on, telephone or write A. S. UOSMNBAUr, Local Agent, Medford. WM. McMURRAY v Gonoml Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon x i u