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MEDFORD MATJi TRTBUNR, MTCTWQftP, ORKflQN, SUNDAY, 'AUGUST (i, 1011. PAGTU TTTREHJ COMMITS SUICIDE COLD HILL HOTEL ClnutlQ Clinllonor, AijciI 05, Slrnnncr Swallows Contents of Two Ounco Uottlo of Lnuilnnuin Is taken to Hospital Whrre He Passus Awny f tlOU) IIIM,, in Auk. n. (Jluui. riiulliitii'r, iir.i'ii ariDiil tsii, u todtl Ml i iiiiu'T lmi, coiiiinllti'il iiuli'lihi liy tlMllllsl) lll t'OlltOlllH t if it twli- imiiiio liottln tif luiiiiilaiiiiiii In a roojn nt (ho Hold Hill linlol homo tliilit n tor ii'llrliii; WtMliioHiluy iiIkIiI. I hum finiiiil hy tln landlord TliurmMy iiuirnliiK mill tiilinii to tlio Hold Hill IhiMliltiil, wlmrii lio illml, Cliiilliiiinr ciiiihi to tint liotnl Hhort )y Imfoni It) iiYIOrk Woiliiomluy iiIkIiI mill imlioil (or u luoin. I In ri'uUtoiOil with difficulty, itMimrkliiK Hint ) I'oulil Hrnrroly mm; uttd for tint room mill wiiit nliowii to lioil When fomiil In wiiri lyliin mi tho Ik'iI liiimthliiK In i;iihih, wllli mi tiiity lioltlit hilndt'd, "liiiiitiiiuiiu" liy III mIiId. Motllrnl alii wnh nt oiiro miiiiiiioiiiiil, anil n utuititl ty of alinoMt nini launiliiiiiiiii whh rit- iovitikI from hln iitoiiiurli. II wan tipput miL Hint lie hail tiiltmi ho Inrr.o a iIonk tlutt tlio nrtlou of tho Htoiu- itith liiul lii'i'ii in ri'iii hI, irivnittliiK tliM nliHoiiim or alt tho ikiIhiiii. Muii) Hintill iilrturi'H. atiiiarviitly of mlalhcH, wi'Ki foiiml In tho iiiiiii'h IHiuliDtu by Coroiii'r KuIIokk. ami omi, a iontiant hIkiuiI, "IVarl unit Main inn," iii'uii'iitly a iilclurn of a iIiiukIi lir ami crandilaiii'.litur, wan itatml "IMi MiiiitK""i"ry Htnrot, Cortland " Tho ioiil inarlc whm J urn It', ltiOt), TIiIh Ih tho only OKMllil(t rlmv that tin' aiithorltliui horn hrm an to Ohal loiitu'tt frlundu or rrlntlvim. It wum u pariiul that Clinllonor hud npitut tho Ktiiimttir of I'JOU at Wllilnrvlllo anil Woinlor. Joiihlim count)', hut ih to whom ho hud ln'uu In tho mi'iiutlino In not vvldoiit from liln imuhth. Ho rami' hum (rout Miulford, tho liiiidn iiiiiii bottlu hmirliiK ttui .Itihol of a .MiMfonl drtiK nir'. SOCIETY SEEN BY HAYWOOD Three Layers Parasites on Top, Worklnu Class, or Paystreak In Center, Detectives ami breakers on Bottom. Iklkfi HI'OKANK, WiihIi. -To provo Hint tho Conor tl'Alono nud Hpokanl'' ItUura am nali;ahli, Arnold Owon, a foriiior Hiillor, Iiiim nt out for Hpo hano fioin W'allnro In a H fool rnt ho.u. Tho ulroniiitt nro ilaiiKorniiM ami twlft Unnklnn for Ilnnlth. I.OH AN(JHIilCM, Auk. '."Hoi-lnly out com poHvU of Ihri'o litycni ilcpu- tli'M, ili'cti'ctlvim and HtrlkuhronkorH urn tint ilri'Kn at tho bottom, Tho woildiiK oIuhm--Iho jjiciiL payntrcnk Ih tho rontor, Ami Iho paniHltoH aro tho hdiiiii lit tho tup," TIiIh whh tho mi in in tt r of tho kII iiiillon u m bolwouu cupl'.al and labor volct'd horo today by VIUItttii I), Hay wood, oiiui iimTotary of thu Woiitoru Kuduratliiii of Milium, who wiih tilod for IiIh II fo at llolno, Iduho, on cliur Km of havliiK plottml thu donth of formor (Jovornor I-"runh Hluucnobor KCr tn an oplnodo In thu Cuotir dAI om Jnhor war. llnywood'H homily on tho itltuatlon In tho labor world catnv In i omiuctWiii with a (IIuciibhIoii of (ho McNitiiiaiim. Of courHO, ho li'.'llnvt'ii tho McNutuurH InuoL'out and H't;anlii tho rharKOH itKalnnt Hiimii In tho llchl of a blow by capital at or:iinlrcd workliiKiuon. Living Oiail In .fallM, "Mont of tho llviui; doad who Ho In JiiIIm," fitld Hnywood, "IioIoiik to tho worldni: rlmm. Wo urn tho prop oityliitd, tho dlrpomioH!il. Wo inonaro your properly rli'.litu bocaiiNii wi havo not lilni:. Your laH nro dtHl(;uod to uiako you noriuo In your IioIiIIiikm. Vonr Kovi'iniut'iit In (ho MudUfOii which you hao unod iikuIiihL mt. "ThoiiHaudn aro dcadoiivd beyond boliiK niov-od by tho fuutn of I If''. TlioiiHnndn bollovo that thoy eoinohow donorvo nil tho llbor and mlHury In tho world nud that tt fow othorn nhould onjoy plonly ami poaro and opportunity. Soltl In iho .Moi kt. "Drain ttmt iiiuncIo, uudor our nyn totn, aro bold In tho opvn markot tlko ho much nonp Kroamt or brlckn, All thu (iroporty a workluKuinii linn mi earth In douo up In hln own hi do. "How have our tuition and faetoJ rlon and rnllnmil.i count to bo Junt what tlioy aro? Thortt wat tt tlnto In Amorlc.i whon ovory ouiik , innn could ntttrl nut and tuako it llvltiK for hlttiNoir without hoKKlut; front rxiinu onn who had It to offer. Tho SWITCH ENGINE TO HANDLE FRUIT llliHMI Southern Pacific Is Maklno Ready to Promptly Cpot ami Move Cai-3 for Benefit of Fruit Shippers to Chlcano In Ten Days. A. K, KoHOuhaum rutiiriH'd Hattir tlay fioin I'ortlaml with tho word that Ihn Koulliorii I'aclflo will plaio a HWltch i'iii;lno In Modford ilurlm; tho fruit .ililppliiK Honiiou In order to IhHiiro tho rapid and prompt ran illliiK of earn. An ordor him boon Hi'nt In for many fruit earn mid thoy will ho fiirnlnhud In whntovor niiiii born may bo noconiiaiy. Thero will ho no car HhortiiKO thin year. .Mr. Itonotibauin ban hIho boon nil vIhihI that tho company In piopttrlm; to nut fruit HhlpinontH throiiKh to CIiIcuko In Ichh thun ton dayn, thiui InniiiliiK an oarly dollvory of tho crop, Tho firm oar of ncurn will ho n!iip- pod from tho valley about AukuhI 10. Tho Hour Crook orchard will havo a car ready on that day. A fow (Iu)M lator ninny of tho orcahrdH will bo picking. WIFE JADE JOHN D. WEALTHY. vS y t j ytS. &jff MMwpjgKBFEtzm "I lad it not l)io for my wifc'H liiiKinoRrt HiiKitoity iiml her clour in lKht into uffnirx," .Mr. John J). Hooki'follor Kitid in n recent interview in Clevelanil, "1 would he it poor man. Many litncH her advice Iiiih been eouiilor l my iileitH, hut lier judgment Jiiih invuriiibly j. roved (ho better." WORK HARD FOR COUNTY FAIR Mass Meeting Is to Be Held Monday Nlijht at Office of J. W. Dressier to Further Plans for County Fair Next Month. Look at tho "For Hale" ndfi and nt nomo of the thinn that aro advor linrd for Halo. cobbler owned hln Hhop and nniall IooIh. Tho earpontor built tho cob blor'n tihop and tho cobbler in a do tho carpoutor'n nhoea. It wan a fair oxcIiiiiiku of labor. No ono wan rob bed. How different It In today! Itccomjiicrlni; Amctirn. "Tho nhoo workorn lit nomo of our fni'torlcn mako on an average of 11! palm of nlioen for ouch workor In a day, but thoy rcI only tho prlco of ono, or lenit, an waKen. Thu carpouterH build miiuulonn but llvo In mlnorablo tononiontn, "Tho ntory of the pnnt Ib ono lonK tnlu of couvtant cIiuiikimj In human labor and human life. North Amorl Ica wan won from tho wlldornonn nud luriiod Into n nation of fnruin, inc torlen nud rallroadH. It wan nuroly it Krontor tank for tho American working peoplo to comiuor tho wild ormiHK thitn It will bo for their do Hceiidautn to reconiiiier America from tho fow capitalism who havo taken It from thorn." OLD CONTRACT MEARLY COMPLETE Only Three Blocks Remains Under Old Contract en Which Concrete Base Has Not as Yet Been Laid. With the exception of one block on Ivy fctiecl and' two on East Main the Clarko & Henery C'onstmotio:i Company havo nil of tho concrete biiM laitl for paving under the ori; itiul coiitiaet with the city. These llirt'u blockH will huvo tho hnne laid by Tuesday nijht nnd the binder nnd hiirfauo will bo laid in short order Tho company hits almost complet ed radiiij: under the new contract and work will ntart nt nnco in the. Iityinj; of Iho concrete. A j;ront de cree of iho curb mid potior work bus iiNo been finished. Hv Septem ber 1 the company will probably have their contract with the city complet ed, nnd it is reported that they arc planum;; to inovevlheir plant north. However, it may be that residents tin additional xt rod will ettlion for paving. ; A determine deffort will bo made by tho bUBlneBB moir of Modford dn Monday ovennli: to Innuro tho hold ItiK of a dlntrict fair In title city In October. A anann mnotint: In to bo held nt tho offices of J. W. Drcwlcr In tho Mull Tribune block for tho purpoxo of workliiK up Interest and no doubt plaim will bo laid which will Innuro tho holding of tho great cut fair ovor hold In Southern Orc Kon. Tho commlttoon which hnvo boon nt work for nomo time with prelim inary plana havo mado connlderablo proreH lit tho matter of Interest ing local bunlneiia men and a call ban been Hunt forth for tho meeting on next Monday night In order to get all who aro interested together to talk It over. It In planned to form a county fair nnnoclallon, which will hold an annual fair lit tho city and attract thounandn of vlnltorn to tho valley. Such a fair would noon grow Into a great pear exhibit nomothlng which no other district in tho northwest can liow on Htich nn elaborate scale. STATE W. C. T. U TO MEET HERE Big Convention Will Be Held in Oc toberCounty Union Holds Con vention and Elects Officers for the Ensulnp Year. Tho ntalo convention of tho Wo man's Chriillan Tompernnco Union will meet In thin city October G 10. Over 200 delcgaten aro expected from nil partn of tho atnto and local mein- born of the W. C. T. U. nro planning for their entertainment on an olar oratc scale. A unliable urogram for the glvo days will alao bo arranged. Tho county W. C. T. U, cloned Kb convention In thin city last evening MANY SHRINERS TO COME HERE Assurances Received From All Parts of State That Many Members' of Shrine Will Bo Here Wtien B! Pllrjrimngc Is Made. A Inrgo number of local momhors of tho Shrino attended a notion nt Ashland Friday evening nnd worked up enthusiasm regarding tho pllgrl mago to bo mado to thin city lit Oc tober. Anhland Bhrinorn havo prore lcd to mako tho trip hi great num bers and tho day's festivities will bo without an equal for years to cotno If tho plann for tho grcotlng and cc- with n tnlk hy 3Iia Kobbin.4, one oftcrtalnmont of visitors do not m la the national organizers of tho Union, carry. WILL PROBABLY EXHUME BODY OF MRS. BEATTIE RICHMOND, Vn.f Aujr. 5.The efforts to fasten tho murder of Mt Henry C. Kcattie on her husband probably will result in exhuming tho body of tlio dcud man in spite of htrentious objections on the part of her mothor. No detu'tled attiopny was erfonned before the body wis burned. ELEVEN INSURANCE CONCERNS FACE PRR0BE LANSING, Mich., Aug. 5. An nouncement was made here today that a probe of 11 bi; insurance com panies by a committee of the Na tional IiiMiruuco Commissioners will be started in Detroit August 14. It is charged that irregular meth ods of hcttling elnttns .prevail 'it mnuv states. Tho biiHlnenn Henslori of tho Union wns devoted nlmost entirely for the forming of plans for tho ontertain rnctn of the mule convention in Oc tober. Among tho other forms of enter tainment which will bo tendered tho visiting delegates will be automobile rides throiighout tho valley. Thin with a dally program of speaking and the discussion of tho prohibition movement throughout tho state will comprise the work for five day.s. Tho county Union elected now of ficers for the ensuing year as fol lows: Mrs. Graco Holmes of Ash land, president; Mrs. T. A. Howell of Medford, vlco president; Mrs. Birch of Ashland, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. WHItem Burton of Mod ford, treasurer; Mrs. Abbott of Jack sonville, recording secretary. NOTICE TO JAIL CONTRACTOnS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the county court of Jackson county at his office in the county court house, at Jacksonville to bo opened August 28, 1911, at 10 o'clock for tho con struction of tho ceil work in the new county jail at Jacksonville, Jackson count, Oregon. Plans and specifi cations are on filo in tho office of tho county court, also In W. W. Harmons office in the cnurt house in Jackson ville, Oregon. A certified check of 10 per cent cf tho amount of tho bid must accompany samo. The court resorves the rlgat fo reject any or all bids. Signed J. R. NEIL, , County Judge. From nil necttonn of tho stnto lo cal uhrlncrs aro rccolvlng assurances that mombors of tho ordor will bo In attondanco. Tho Shrine will Init iate over fifty members on tho day of tho fcMtivitios in this eitv. moat of tho class being Medfprd men. Tho Natatorlum has been secured and will bo used att a placo for tho stunts during tho Initiation. A big street pnrada will bo held during tho day. Medford, Oro., Aug. 5, 1911. This is to certify that about Novem ber I any daughter was taken with a sevcro attack of rheumatism which rendered her left arm usoless, tu fact it was so near paralyzed that sho was not able to movo her fingers, hut knowing of somo of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, wo de cided to consult him, in which I am pleased to say mado no mistake as his remedies acted as ho clamed thoy would and after tho third treat ment the rheumatic pain entirely Ie,ft her and sho has not had any symp toms of rheumatism since; besides her general hoalth is much improved and I do not hesitate in saying I be lieve those afflicted with rheumatism or paralysis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house Is cor ner of Tenth and Front ntrcet, Med ford, Oregon. 130 A. P. WEISS. Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mail Tribuno office. Hasklns for Health. w I - : : ' : ' : t : : : : The Time The Place and The Dentist i THE TIME to have your dental work done is NOW before it it gets too late. THE PLACE to have your dental work done is where you can get the best work at the most reasonable prices. THE DENTIST you want to do your work is the one whom you i ' ' think is qualified to do it the best. Call on me for examination and estimate which will cost you nothing. Compare my prices with others and remember I use only the most expensive quality materials' and all my work is guaranteed. Lady attendant. 22 KarAt Gold Crowns .... $5.00 Porcelain Crowns . .-.,.. . 5.00 Bridge Work (per tooth) . . . . 5.00 Silver Fillings ....:... 1.00 AND UP. Gold Fillings .". $ 1.50 v AND UP Full Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 7.50 BesJ: Set of Teeth on' Rubber Plate 10.00 Painless Extraction .0 ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION to be the very best ;''vi IJ.EMEIBER The Material and Workmanship are pR. BARBER, The Dentist 2U-2UO farmers and rruitgrowers JBank JtSIdg, corner West Jtyam and drape otreets, Medrord, Uregon OFFICE HOURS: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.-Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653 I 1 uuuU1rTtrurr1rrurrTTTryrTrrrrrrrrrrr'l'J', mM - isnuunnnm i ililr c , tU4 , .J WjlVWH!au.. 1