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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNR, MEDFORD, ORKGOX. TUKS1UY, ,11'liV 11, 1011.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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. Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Atfilrtiwa t)f
CIohIicu, Indlnnn, Iinvo locntctl In
Modford nt 202 South Ornngo street.
Mr. find Mrs. llobert Hubl have
jnovml from thu Coltngo to n now
homo on Itoss Court.
o'.'K. Qcorgo of Derby wns a Mod
ford vlnltor Monday.
Mltclioll & Iloock mftko tceless re
frigerators that keep your butter and
milk ,ln perfect condition without
Ico., fr, '
V. S. Sexton of San Francisco la
npondlng n few days hero on business.
U. S. Collins Is spending his vaca
tion In tho.dillls above Steamboat,
Gli'nin Coimell has been attending
thu Cbuutauqua at Ashland.
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco
Man, orcr Jackson County bank.
"Will Lnuntz of Indlnnn has bought
property on Ilonrdinan street and will
loqato thero soon.
O.- K; Gregory and wife, Mrs. Wil
liam II. Jones and Mm, Clayton K.
Stlltz. of Philadelphia, liavo been
looking over tho ltoguo River Valley
with mi intention to purchase land.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkls,
Glenn 9., Taylor), attomcys-at-law,
OTor Jackson County Bank Bldg.,
Modford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hntchlns
at Dunsmuir.
The following Modford people, for
merly residents of Galnsville, Texas,
were guehtR ,pf Mr, and Mrs. D. C.
Wilson nt Ashland, Sunday: Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Boyd and four children,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker and two
children, Mrs. M. P. Gurley, Misses
Marion and Vega Gurley, Homor Gur
ley, Mrs. Llwio Sites, Miss Aleue
Allen and Glenn Allen. Mrs. Boyd
was formerly Miss Bonnie Jean Phe
inlster and Mrs. Walker was former
ly Miss Johnnie Sites of Gainesville.
M. C. Wright of Medford was also
a member of the party.
W. I. Vawter Is In Portland on
business.
Head lettuce at the Pinecroft gar
den. Miss Jennie McLeod of Medford
registered at the Hotel McLeod ,at
Roseburg, aSturday.
Mrs. B. F. Mulkey and Mrs. Ben
ton Bowers, of Jacksonville, shop
ped In. Medford Monday.
R. If. Mason has been a guest of
S. J. Jones at Rosebnrg.
Call H. C. Brown, 425 Holly for
plumbing and heating. Phone 2121.
115
George A. Wolcotl of Kansas City
Is looking over tho valier this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leslie have
been attending the Chautauqua at
Ashland.
Major Cannon spent Friday In
Roseburg and while there did a llt
tlo boosting for Medford.
A fine driving horse, large, sound
and gentle, for salo at a reasonable
price. Address "Falrvlew," Jackson
ville. Miss Lorena Belknap, a recent
graduate from Willamette university
nt Salem, bas been visiting her grand
mother, Mrs. Baulah Akers, at Drain
Grain and alfalfa hay for sale at
Oakdalo Park addition. See W. II.
Everhand, 909 West Ninth street,
phono CC71.
Don Roder and Jake Waro visited
recently in Pendleton. They will
spend tho summer In the harvest
fields In that section.
Big Bale on willow plumes, at Home
millinery, 1021 West Ninth street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petch were
recent visltprs at Roseburg.
GreaJ sjaughtor on hats at the
Homo millinery, 1021 West Ninth
street. 9C
Medford Hardware for baseball
goods.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Green of Port
laud nro guests of Dr. and Mrs. Por
ter, ,
Party leaving tho city wishes to
dlBposo of Cary Flro proof safo at a
bargain In use only eighteen months.
Address A 29 Tribune. 94
Mr. Green waB Injured in a street
railroad wreck In May and 1b now
recuperating.
THOUSANDS ASK FOR
CLEMENCY FOR WOMAN
OTTAWA, Out.. July 11. Wheth
er Mrs. Angelina Noopolltano who
slow her husband at Sault Stu Marie,
rather than he forced Into a Ufa of
shame, shall be hanged, go to pris
on or he set free probably will ho
settled hero Thursday, when the Do
minion cabinet will consider her
case.
The pressure brought to bear on
the government to at least save Mrs.
NYopolitano from tho gallows has
been terrific, hundreds of thousands
of names having been signed to pe
titions from all over Canada and the
United States praying for clemency
for her.
The Impression is general thnt Mrs
Xeapolltano will never ho hanged.
NEW FRENCH CABINET SELECTED BT PREMIER GAILLAUX
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COUNTERFEITERS ARE GIVEN
SEVEN YEARS IN JAIL
PORTLAND. Ore., July 11. Ar
rested at Oakland, California, Lor
enzo R. Itialdi and Americus Martlu
nell are under sentence today to serve
seven years at McNeil's Island for
passing counterfeit $5 national bank
notes. The men were convicted In
federal court here mainly through In
formation given government authori
ties by Paul Shaver, postmaster at
Oakland.
In the arrest and conviction of the
two Italians, secret service officials
believe they have captured the men
who for several months operated ex
tensively with spurious bank notes In
this sections of the north west. The
notes were made In Italy and sent to
this country through tho mails. One
of these letters, containing twenty-
six counterfeit bank notes, forward
ed from Portland to Oakland was
found on Martinelli when he was ar
rested. Rlnaldl was caught at Fresno
just after he had received another
installment of the same bad bills.
jvonV.julss steeg
MONS. JOSEPH CAILLAUA
MONS.OEAN CRUPPI Qr,
CAN SIGN UP
FOR EASY TERMS
Residents on Jackson Street Have
Ten Days In Which to Take Ad
vantage of Bancroft Act and Get
Installments on Paving.
MAN THOUGHT TO BE
1 WANTED HERE IS CAUGHT
(Continued from Fa.ce 1.)
store your city. Advise quick.
(Signed) E. A. Slovcr,
Acting Chief of Police.
The description answers the jew
elry taken from the local store. Con
stable Singler leaves tonight to get
the man and bring him to Jledford.
EDNA SAYS NAT WILL NOT
, TRY TO BREAK AGREEMENT
Weeks & McGowan Co.
' UNDERTAKERS
J)y Phone M71
Night Phones F. W. Weeks 9071.
A. E. Orr,
LADY ASSISTANT.
PAFtlS, July 11. Edna Goodrich
said here today that she did not be
lieve Nat Goodwin would find It pos
sible to break tho famous Goodwin-
Goodrlch ante-nuptial agreement of
1903.
"Nat Is a fool to try to break this
agreement," said Miss Goodrich.
"This trust fund Is tho only thing
that will save him from dying penni
less. But his half of tho income will
assure him of enough to live on the
rest of his life."
BONOS WILL SOON
BEFI
9RWARDED
Residents of Jackson boulevard
have ten days in -vliioli to rail at the
city recorder's office and take ml
vantage of the Bancroft net, under
which thej have ten years to pay
their assessment for street paving.
The assessment ordinance U pub
lished today. If the residents do
not sign up within ten days they
mu-.t pay the nsses-ment in 11 lump
sum.
HOKE SMITH WILL'
GET SENAT0RSH1P
S. A. Kcan & Co. of Cleveland Ad
vise City Recorder That Bonds
Have Been Printed and Will Be
Sent Here for Signature Soon. '
City Recorder Tolfer Tuesday re
reived n letter from S. A. Kcan .V
Co., bond buyers of Cleveland, Ohio,
saying that the bonds hud been
printed and would soon be forwarded
to Medford for signature.
As soon as the huds arc signed
mill relumed the niofiey"will be avail
able. This is the .?;IS,0(I0 authorized
nt a recent city election and will he
expended for Vnter mains and the
improvement ut the fire department.
1ST WAIT FOR
IEW
ARMORY
When Requisition Is Made on County
In Order to Get Work Under Wny,
Reply Is Received That $7,500 Is
Not Available Now.
WILL ERECT BUILDING
100 STORIES HIGH
Bumper Wheat Crop.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 11.
If tho first wheat threshed this
year may be taken as an Indication of
general ( prospects, there will be a
bumper crop in this section of Wash
ington. Two thousand sacks of No.
1, forty fold, stored In the warehouse
at Lowden yesterday, teats heavy and
shows a yield of flfty-flvo bushels
to the acre.
Harvesting is general throughout
tho valley today.
Embezzler Surrenders.
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Successor to tho undertaking de-: '
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embalmer
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I ! partmont of Modford Furniture Co.
; Office with, Medford Furniture Co. : j
j; Telephones': Day,' Bell 351; I
: John A, Perl, residence, Bell 4111, I
! Home 179L.
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O. W. Conkllu 8601. J. H. But- I
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2ler G71.
AMBULANCE BEBVIOB
CHICAGO, 'July 11. -'Declaring
Hint he had embezzled $000 from the
Puci)io Electric railway, for which
ho was agent nt San Pedro, Cal., a
man giving the name of Raymond
Duncan, 24, surrendered to the police
here toduy.
Tlie self-confessed embezzier said
he was the gpn of W. B. Duncan,
agent for the Southern Pacific ut
Los Angeles. He claimed drink was
responsible for his theft, and that n
I.os Angeles lumbennun induced him
to steal,
ATLANTA. Ga.. July 11. -Hoke
Smith of Georgia was only two vote
snort of the necessary number to
elect him United Stntes senator at
the first separate ballot taken here
today in the legislature, receiving 21
votes.
Senator Terrell is Smith's nearest
rival. It in believed that Smith wil.
be elected on joint ballot tomorrow
morning.
Wreck Claims 15 Lives.
imiDGEPORT, Conn., July 11.
Hetween 12 and in persons wen
killed and about "0 injured in tin
wreck of the Federal Express, east-
bound, on the New York, Xew Haven
& Hartford railroad near hero-earlv
today. Twelve corpses have been re
covered from the wreckage, whicl
immediately caught fire.
The wrecked express train ran 011
lo n siding and tumbled over u bridge
into the streot nt Fairfield avenue
All the dead so Jar recovered wen'
found "i the forward conches.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOIt IIKNT A front office above
Fanners & Fruitgrowers Hank. In
qnlro room 20C, 99
FOR SALE Lot in Walnut Park
uddltion. Price S30Q; small cash
paymont, with easy terms on re
mainder. Address Pout Office Box
838 or II, M. caro Mall Tribune
office.' "
THE' COLEMAN IIOOMB Hot and
cold water ( and baths, garage,'
i.uu per ween, i'lione ir-ij, juuij
West Main. ' W
$50,000 Blaze.
NORTH VANCOUVER, II. C, July
II. Flro which broko out in the
Wallaco Shipyards limited, at about
1:30 o'clock this morning, totally
destroyed the entire plant of the
company, and ut 2:30 o'clock the
flames threatened tho mill buildings
of tho North Vancouvor dumber
Company.
Tho cause of tho blaze Is not yot
known. Shortly after the first alarm'
hud been sent In tho building of tho
plant were a mass of flames and tho
efforts of tho firemen had little ef
fect on tho flro.
CLKVKLANI), July 1.- Wc
President Mortimer of the I'nitod
States Kcnlty company of New York
today announced to the Xaticmal
Building Owner.-, and Managers con
vention here that plans had been
drawn for a HlU-ntory building in
JN'ew Yoik. which 1 to he l.tiOO feet',
high, the tallest ntructiiru in the
wofld.
M01 timer said the plans hnd been
niilunilled to him just before he left
N'ew "York. His company control
about $."10,000,000 worth of New
York skyscraper-..
FIFTY THOUSAND ELKS
GATHER AT ATLANTIC CITY
ATLANTIC CITY, JT. J.! July 11.
Fifty thousand good fellows yell
ing: "Hello, Bill," mid cnrryitig
banners have stinted in to "wake up
the town" today, '(hoy nro delegates
to the first contention of the F.lks
hdd here. Equal in numbers, if not
in noise, is the International Chris
(ion Endeavor congress, also meeting
here. Ihese two gullMTings make a
folul of 100,001) people, tho largest
number of visitors ever eiitcilaiiied
here.
Ashland will have to wait until
next year for her new armory, tin
county court announcing that tho
J7.C00 appropriated by tho county
will not bo available before- January
1,1912. The message from the court
was a surprise to tho AHlttntnl'TH who
had rested easy In the boiler thnt the
county's money would bo available 011
demand,
Tho site for the Armory wan se
lected by Coveruor West and Adju
tant General Fiuzer during their
visit hero about two mouths ago.
This site Is on II street livtwtfon. First
and Oak atreots.
The IIR.UOO appropriated by the
state became available about the first
of June. Tho JT.fiOO appropriated b
the city Ik also available.
When tho matter was firm taken
up with tho county court it was the
undcrMtaudliiK of the local commit
tee that the county would ndvanci
tho appropriation Jmt as tho city
would do.
TAFT BULKS AT THE
RECALL OE JUDGES
New Indictments Asked.
LOS ANOELEa, Cal., July 11.
District Attorney John It. Fredericks
and Deputy llorton appeared beforo
tho grand Jury and asked now indict
ments against B. If. Connors, F. Ira
Bender and A. II. Maple, charged with
having attempted to dynuinlto tho
Hall of Records building.
Judge Frank R. Willis had order
ed tho former Indictments quashed
WASHINGTON. 1). f ' , July 11.
The Joint resolution for tho udmls-
Hlon of New Mexico and Arizona was
reported for pasnugo today by tho
noiinto commltteo on territories. It
Ik bald that president Taft told Sena
tor Binlth of Michigan that ho would
veto the mvusuru If tho recall of
Judges provision tvero likely to re
main lu tho Arizona constitution.
Look nmong tho chissificiT'adH for
the address of your next boardiiijr
place I
flfl f ft A f1lHt tl1 lwi I MAIltdllt ts-fjlu tsitio
Tho loss la estimated at nearly of tll0 ,,, t0(lu ,m(, ot ,JC0n com.
j0'000, plied with.
Forest Fires Numerous.
OTTAWA, Ont., July ll,-- Con
tinued drought has rondored tho for
est country of tho Ottawa Valley as
dry as tinder, and numerous bush
fires uro reported. Tho most serious
loss thiiB far was at Eganvlllo, where
tho flro swopt tho town, leaving two
thirds of it in ashes. Tho total loss
thus fur from tho fires Jb In tho
neighborhood of 1500,000.
Western Road Stocks Gain.
NEW YORK, July 11, Tho
sortiigth of western railroad stocks
was tho font uro of today's opening
mnrket. Union Pacific gained 3-4,
St. Paul aiid Southern Pacific 5-8
and Croat Northern preferred 1-2.
Othorwjso tho changes woro confin
ed to small-fractions, Trailing was
dull and tho -market closed firm,
Bonds woro steady.
Crater Lake Stage Line
Official Crater La led Stage Autos
leave Hotel Nash at 8 a. 111. Tiich- .
days and Fridays, arrive Crater
fjuko same evening.
Bediming, leato Crater Lnko
Monday and Thursday, Coiiuc
lions with Steamer Klauiatli for
Klamath Falls.
Hound Trip $2.1.00, one way
glff.OO. Medford to Klauiatli Falls
via Crater Lako (ouo tvay) $18.5(1
Beservatloiis and tickets at
Hotel Nash or Crater Lake
Caragu,
Nr 0tUnd, Ctlifornla
Tlie only Woman', College on the Pnclfic Coait.
Uiarlcrrit 1BH5. Ncr two urcnt UnlvemlliM,
lilMI climate tlipniuliout tliu year. Kntranco
mil ifrailiialloii rtnmitiiK-nt eiiilvalcnt to
:lioe ut Stanford mid I nlvrmity of California.
l.nlKjratorlit for ickiicd wild moilrrn rniiln.
inciif, llxcrllcnt oiorunitU-i fur borne
rionomlct, library study, riiuilo anil nrt.
AlciiJcni (,'ymiiaiiiiin. fliieclnl caw for lu-allli
of ttudcnti, init-i our life. I'rcnlilnii, lairlbi
CM Canon, A. M l.ltt. U.I.I.. I), i'or
) California.
THE REX MARKET
VN AIM TO Mi:iili TIIIJ MKHT MIJAT IN TIIK CITV, AND AM
WU ASK TO PHUVU IT IS A TRIAL.
IfUi't this n fair pioioitltl(iu7
10 lb. Pail Lard $1.20
5 lb. Pail, 65c 3 lb. Pail 40c
Pite. Phone 11071.
Homo I II.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
10. (I. 'lYowljrifljrr, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
lAlMcimlH of lOngiiics, Spraying OnlfilH, PiiinpH,
Boiloi-s and iMachiiHM'jr, AtjiK in So. Oroon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
ysrah-t'.sJt
PLUMBING
vSTfAM AND 1101 WAIIK IHIING
All Work rSuariintttQtl 1'ricun ItiutHonahlu
COFFEEN SL PRICE
'jm iiovvAJti) iH.ooic. KNTitANi'i: on itttt si'iii.'irr. nioNK nun
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FANS
They nto bealtlifitl
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They nro winltiiry JL
A They an' comfortable A
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Iliey -OH oiie.lntlf tent all
hour tit run
N TsJ
- " They nr Junl the lltlug ti JL l
keep jour cnstiiiiier In
l good liiiutor -
Then tthy not buy win?
Call at the Electric Building
209 Wost Main
and Examine the Large Stock
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.
NEWPORT
-YAQUINA BAY-
OregoiTs Matchless Beach Resort
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Tho Place lo flo for Perfect l?esl, and Kvery Conce.iv
ablo Jfoi'in ot' JJoaltlii'iil and DoIiliYl'iil Recreation
ITS FACrLlTircS A RIO OOilPhlOTlO--I!eH(, of food
and an tibutKlniicaol' it. IYh!i walei- IVoiu llics monn
tain Hi roams. All modern necessities, such as iele
tfraph, (oleplioiie, marlcels freslily provided every
day. .Fuel jn ulMindaneu. Ootlaes jiartly J'uriiislied
or lini'nrnislied io lie had cheaply. Strict iininicijial
sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of Ihe .Soiilhern Pa
cific to Albany or Corvallis, I hence (Jorvallis & JOast
ern R. R. Train service daily and (ho trip a pleasure
throughout .Mtolld&lM
FARE FROM MEDFORD
Season six-montlis tickot $ll.l0
Our elalioralo now Summer Rook gives a concise
description of Newport, including a list of holtds,
iheir capacity and rates. Call on, lelcphono or write
A. S. ROSJ3NI3AUM, .Local Agent, JUedford.
WM. MqMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon