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z P7TGE SIX T'I " ' meeford mail tribune, MDFOfcD, Oregon, Sunday, august a. ion. 1 1 1 ' It i i wh W it. si j. 1; J i COURT? mm USE NEWS New Cases. Charles Hertford ot nl vs. V. E. (loodn. Action to recover money. Mulkoy A Cherry attorneys for plain- tiff. Win. Scott vs. L. P. Hubbard. Suit tn equity. Mnlkoy & Cherry attorneys for plaintiff. CONSUL GENERAL TO LOSE APPOINTMENT Probate. Kfttato ot liiieretla Woolvcrton or der causing water to bo connected. Inventory nnd approvement filed, Allowing estate valued at $1,466:95. Kstate of May Anderson, Inventory and appraisement filed showing es tatp valued at $10,000. Estate of James r. Beay, order appointing It. L. Sabln administra tor and,W. T. Grieve, and B. M. Col lins and James M. Cronemlllcr. appraisers. Court News, for Incorporation ot County Order made nutto Palls. County Hospital report for July, filed and approved. Order admitting D. R. McGregor to county hospital. , Monthly statement of county offi cers filed and approved. In the matter of. the relief of Maggie Noble, order allowing $25. Petition of J. J. Doosey for county toad disallowed. In the matter of the county road petlttonedfor by O. B. Mathews, ct nl order vacating road. Order approving report of WraJ Gerig In work, done on Prospect toad. . , , , In the matter of the road petition ed for by "W. Turnbough et al. Road established. In the matter of the application of C. C. Pierce for Information of deed of dedication, order granting" came. WASHINGTON', D. C, Aug. C An effort to prevent the reconimonda Hon ot the dismissal of the United States Consul General William 11. Michael at Calcutta, and of Qsburs- Ing Clerk Thomas Morrison of the state department for their connection with tho payment of n voucher for a portrait of Justice Day former sec retary ot state failed In tho house this afternoon, Tho recommnedatlon of tho com mittee on expenditures In tho state department, contained In their report on the day portrait atflar, was up be fore the house. Representative Lcn root (republican, Wisconsin) offered an amendment ordering all papers forwarded to the president nnd eli minating the recommendation tor dis missal. At first tho tellers announc ed that tho amendment was adopted, but It was discovered that n uilstako of ten votes had been made and the amendment was lost, 12? to 135. Michael was formerly a clerk In tho state department. Real Estate Transfers. Siskiyou IHghti Co to Elizabeth P. Torney, property In pro posed extension ot Siskiyou Heights add . . . 1 1 Siskiyou Heights Co. to Eliza beth F. Torney, property In Siskiyou Heights add 875 Jason Hartman to C. J. Kenney property in Pool & Kllpple add, Jacksonville , ,. . . . 500 C. . J. Kenney to John Lyden, property in Pool ft Kllpple add, Jacksonville 1 John Lyden to Anpa I. Lyden Kenney, property In"JPool'& Klipple add, Jacksonville. 1 Anna I. Lyden Kenney to Laura O. Gould, property In Pool & Kllpple add, Jacksonville 500 C. H. French to W. C. Long, land in township 36, 4 west 10 W.C. Knlghten to J. J. Fryer, property In Central Add, Eagle, o!nt .f 300 J. A. Mcintosh to DellaT J. Drown, lot 2, block 1, Bunga low add, Medford 10 Harold D. Foster, to Elizabeth if. Poster. Power ot attorney Geo. W. Vanderpool to P. B. Whitney, lots 3 and 4, block M. R. R. Add, Ashland.... 700 Advertised Letters. The following list of letters re mnin uncalled for nt the postoffiee nt Medford, Or., Wednesday Au gust 42, mil: E. S. Buford, Mrs. Ida ' Barry, Mrs. Catherine Barker, Mrs. John Cndzow, Albert Collins, E. W. Coffee, O. F. Cox, J. R. Delnplain, Mrs. Mer rinm DeWhite, Miss Mabel Diffendu fer, Mrs. Daniel Dean, Mrs. P. Hor sey E. B. Drake, Daisy KvnmOW O. Farmer, Anna M. (linns, 11. U. Gnmmil, General Electric Qo Roht. Gibson. tJeorge Graham, J. Grndins Wineenty Grunsemers, A. E. Hnll (2), Edw. Hade, Jack Hoffman, J. B. Hoffman, Jos. E. Johnson J. M Kerr, Mrs. Belle, Kirkpatrick, Chns. Lyons, Frank MeCnbe, Mrs. Miller J Miss Lizzie Meyers, Perkins & Ly ons, Rogue R, Fruit Distributing Co., -It. J. Rose.. Yernic Russell, Savers. Cure All Remedy Cp., Geo. Selby, A. E. Swift- Mrs. Cecil Stocker, .Mrs. J. D. Wnngin, G rover West, Mrs. Ella Wnrmoth. Bert Winslow, Miss Mnzie Wilson, Brady Wood, Orville Woriey, Blanche Williams. R. E. Williams, Mnrtin Yegerbcrg. NEW YORK Police Inspector O'Brien and Fir,e. Marshal Brophy. mistaking each other In the dark ness for crooks, each attempted to arrest the other after dodging around for an hour and a half. STATE BOYS SITE CAPITAL EXTENSION SALEM, Ore., Aug. 5. Tho state board today purchased tho Hoinan property thus securing title to tho entire block on which tho additional capital buildings will bo erected, Ar chitect Knighton will begin preparing plaitR for the building at onco ami It Is thought it will bo completed neit year. Cduvtct-mado brick will bo used nnd convict labor employed as far ns posBlblci nnd thus a building consld ernbly in excess ot tho appropriation ot $100,000 cau bo built. TELEGRAPHIC TAIL0IDS. RICHMOND, Va. More than $1, 000,000 In Jewelry and precious stones are on display hero today as a feature of tho annual convention of the National Retail Jewelers As sociation. TEANECK. N. J. Thloves looted the homo of Georgo A. SIpp ot $1,000 worth of booty but overlooked Jew elry valued at $15,000 fn an open safe which the robbers thought locked. PORTLAND. Ore. Reauests for Information concerning Oregon aud the Pacific Slope, to the number of 30,000 have been received by the Portland Commercial Club since Jan uary 1. BLOOMFIELD. N. J. Falling as leep In the barber chair, Wilbur Goodenough dreamed he was being run down by an aeroplane. Ho Jump ed aud tho barber cut off tho tip of his nose. Mary L. Whitney to Alice But ler, lots 3 and 4, block M, R. R.iAdd. Ashland, 10 Eariam J. Bratney to Mrs. J. A. Bratney, c land in township ,ooo 1 GSt B. A. Sherwln to F. G. Me Wil liams, lots 15, 16, 17 and IS. block P, R. R., Add, Ashland 1 F. G. McWilllams to Arthur . Conklln, lots 15, 16, 17 and 18,. block P, R. R. Add, Ash land '.. 10 Louis E. Wakeman to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, lot 1 and east 2, lot 2 Woolver ton's Snb-dlvi8lon Medford.. 2000 Louis E. Wakeman to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, land in township 38, 2 east.... 6000 BRULE. Neb. Charging that Nels Ferguson caused his prlzo roos ter to become drunk ana tnai me "nlckled" cock killed its coopmate and lost Its plumago as a result ot tho spree. Herman RosEer has filed suit for $500 damages. PLAN AUTO HIGHWAY MEXICO JO CANADA PORTLAND, dr., AMg. 5. Pre paratory to thet official oening of .the, convention of the Pacific High4 way asi.ociat.inii this afternoon, a meeting of motorists who nre here to attend the sessions met informally litis forenoon nt the Commercial club. The convention will end tomorrow night. In addition to undertaking n cam paign for the Letternient of roads in the northwest, it is expected that the association will decide to tnKC part in n campaign for n Tia Jiianu Vancouver, B. C, highway along the const. LIGHT RAINS BLANKET CACADE FOREST FIRES SALEM, Or., Aug. 5. Light rnins in the CnKcnde nnd const range mountains durine the last three days lias resulted in blanketing the forest .fires, according to report nt the for estry office today. C DOWNWARD PRICES RULE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 5. -At today's oponUig of the stock market prices again tendered sharply downward. Union Pacific los.t t 1-3 and United Stntea Steel, St. Paul, Rending, Great Northern, Lehigh Valley Generul Electric and others declined all tho way from largo fractions to a point nud a half. Support was offered at mnrked re cessions and tho market recovered some ground, but closed feverish. Bonds wero steady. HOODLUMS MAKE T HIDEOUS WILDE NOT TO ASK CHANGE OF VENUE PORTLAND, Or.. Aug. -l.l.tuus .1. Wilde, brought from California lo Oregon to answer to a charge of em bezzlement of funds of the Oregon Trust & Savings company does not expect lo nsk for a change of venue. "I expect tu receive fair treat ment in Portland, and have come prepared lo fight it out," he said to day. 'Wilde lias not employed u loenl at torney so far. No further court pro ceedings will be taken, until the de fense has had liiuu lo examine the indictment und map out u course of action. SOON IEGIN WORK UPON RAILROAD TO MERRILL KLAMATU-FAU.S. Or.. Aug. fi.- -Indications are that work will he be gun on this road from Klamath Falls to Merrill in the near future. The road to he, known as the Modoc Northern Itnihvay, is the property of the Southern Pacific. The contracts for right of way in the vicinity of Merrill provide, that work must oe started by September next. Some few nights ago the persons who had sold rights of way to tho Modoe Xorthcni wero notified to remove the improvements from the premises. This is taken to indicate that some notion is to be taken in the immedi ate future. It is understood that the contrac tors, Erickson'. & I'ettcrsoii, on this end of the , Klamath Falls-Natron out off will complete their contract early this fall and that very little work can he" done on this road until late next Rpring., The condition has given strength to the report that Erickson & Peterson nre to begtj .work on. the road to Merrill just n soon ns thoy complete their present contract. The roud to Merrill trnv crses the Klamath hnsin and is prac tically level. If, the entire force cf Erickson fc 1'cttcriM.Mi were trans ferred to this ijrojpct there is no reason why the Mndoc-Nortlicrn should nof he operating trains be tween tho two town, by ti first of the year. ,,7,,, , Considerable complaint has been mnde recently regarding n huge gaun of hoodlums who make merry night ly in (lie city park, and the police force litis set tiliout cor'jetlnir I lie matters. Mutters reached n clliuu.x recently when some ten or twelve young persons gathered in the park and kept up their merrymaking uti til u Into hour dlslurhingill ot tloJ residents of that section of tho city, The ioio have as yo umdo tin arrests, hut they it i c kecplpg a close wnteh on the park tiiul if tho oftVptut is repented the offenders wilt lie prosecuted. Newbro's Herpicide DOCKMEN'S STRIKE DOUbLCS PRICE OF MEAT IN LONDON LONDON, Aug. .1. M'eat prices in the city are exactly double tho orr dinnrj' figure because of the doe'e men's strike. Provisions generally are selling at higher prices than they have for many years. A decision on the arbitration movement will be, made tonight and if nn unfavorable decision is rendered 100,000 mqn will go out on Monday. Naves Worry, Saves Money, Haven the Hair If you want to free your head of dandruff and stop falling hair, you must sooner or Inter reoort to Now- bro's Herpicide. By using Horplcldo first you save yourself worry, which Is denlruble, you save money, which Is n conslderu lion, and you save your hair, which Is the moHt Important of all, Why not profit by tho experience of Mrs. S. A. Lee, of 110 South 4th street, Richmond, Va., who writes; "Four years'' residence In Indln ruined my hair until It was but two Inches long and very thin. I tried everything In Europe and America without benefit until I was Induced to use Herpicide. My hair Is now long, soft und silky nud natural col or,, while before It was quite gray. My friends never tro of admiring my hair." Mrs. Leo's story Is a ty Ideal his tory of hair troubles. After every thing elite tells Ncwbro's Herpicide brings relief. It would bo Just ns effective If used first. Newbro's Herpicide kills the dand ruff germ and prevents falling hair. It stops itching of tho scalp nlmoMt Instantly. No matter whnt the claims of others, Herpicide Is tho only gen uine original dandruff gemr destroy er. One dollar size bottles guaranteed. Sold by nil druggists. Applications at good barber shops. Send 10c for sample bottle to The Herpicide Co., Dupt. R.. Detroit, Mich. MKUrOit!) PHARMACY' Spclil AgenlN, Near INrnt Office. Night or Day. R0SSEVELT APPROVED TRUST. (Contlniiod from Pago 1.) director of any railroad." "So would I, so would I," inter rupted tho colonel, pounding tho tnblo with his fist. "Then," Stanley continued, "I would see that business was conduct ed properly." "I agree with your general purpose thoroughly," Jtoosovelt acquiesced. "I would evon go further. I favor tho government having direct control over these big corporations," With this the colonel's examination ended. Aftonm oxchango of courtes- mltteo and himself, he forced his way through tho crowd that Jnnnnndtlio room, 4 After Colonel Roosevelt wnn ex cused, CtmrloH.M. Schwab; whir yes. tordny nssoiled that he was tho ori ginator o ftho plan to form the Ulilted HIu'.oh Steel Corporation, resumed I lie Htnnd. LJ..I......K fl,i. mi.. ..... iitnklil I miMXIII ll."",,ivr. (-,,!, ,..( declared ho bellnvod-Ills notion was nuoensury, tho committee proved by ninny witnesses that tho Tennessee Company rtn one o ftho hoot. steel proportion In I lio world; that tt could produce ntel moto cheaply than the triiHt, und Unit Its ai'cUiIhIUoii, "to imvo tho HlluntlOii," gavo tho trust tho ownership of duo of Its most In Hplto of tho fad that lloosnvldfl powerful cuiuptitltnrn.. tauACs: t7wc &. The Tiny Tads af great rehown Have come to visit in gur' town, And evry week thsy will appear Upoh this space that ws have here; To do their- clever lifctls stunts With Boojums and Umbr-cllaphants And strange Bazooks and Jahberwocks And all that weird and jumbled mess Of bsasts from the Bswildsmcss. You ask us why we get these Tads , To ds their frolics in eur ads? Well, first of all they catch your y; Ahd next eur offsrings ysu spy, Thsn, just to try us snee, ysu csms (The rest is simpls as a sum) Ohcs corns, you'll ten tim?s come again; Small profits multiplied by ten, Good deals which bring you oe r and o er, Ts help yourself and hslp sur stors. And nsw we prayou watch this space With plsasure writteh onour face, So we may khew that gsodly chsck Dsmanded by Gustavs Vsrheck Has not been altogether lost A SMILE FROM Y0Ufepays our cost! Model Clothing Co. i ?nf-' 1 t;, v v,- w ' I"' -r V"." - -v ... . .;, "f 1 WOODS LUMBER " . - i I )., fc i , . . J n . n A V ' j ( t. CO. ' ! ' . i: " ' ' '' ' . . . r f i., - M ' . , j ' " ,,...! fill l I, . P I' m f"t r - ' 'Ml l i t.'l gasaaGBm3Baajr ---