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CEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SUTquST Ifi, 1011.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
BOY HELD FOR MURDER OF AGED BROKER
Dr. K. J. Lockwood, chiropractor
and norvo npcclnllst, has moved to
licrninnonl ortlce, 213 FruUgtoweva'
bnnk bldg,
Uclclistcln sella nnd saws wood.
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v A. M. Vineyard today opened a
Mcyclo and rcimlr vahop at 3S South
Fir Htroct. Ho will boII new and
Rccoml hand bicycles and do all kinds
of repairing.
Sco, It., A. Holmes. Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bauk.
Jannnceo nlr plants at Droadley 8,
phono, CIS 1.
v Mono" Unrkilull and wife Court
H'nTl and family and K. 0. IJrmvn nnd
wire- comprlso a party en route to
Crescent City.
llardon's Uafcory now dollvers Ices
nnd Ico cream to any part of tho city.
J. A. Watt nnd fnmtly left Tuesday
for Crescent City by nuto.
Carkln fi- Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glonn O. Tayior), attorney-.it-lnw,
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Med ford.
J. A. Folgor and family and the
Dodgo brothers have returned from
an nuto trip to Crescent City.
Brick Ico cream, all kinds and
colors. Itardons Battery; phono 371.
Prompt delivery.
Mrs. Wilson Crltscr of Detroit.
Mich., Is In Mcdford. She Is the own
er of a large ranch near l'hoentx and
will build a home there. Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Elmer of Buffalo, N. Y.,
will' live on tho ranch for a short
time.
Tclcphono 371, Rardona Bakery
(or cake, tecs and Ico cream; prompt
delivery.
A. E. Ileamcs who has been spend
ing several days In Portlaud, has re
turned home.
Aro now buying peaches, prunes
and pears. If you want to sell for
cash at the highest market price, see
us. Producers Fruit Co. 137
J. E. Enyart is down from hU
Rogue Itlver ranch for n. few days.
T. B. Weston of Ashland Is visit
Ing relatives in this city.'
Men wanted to chop wood, Crater
Laf.0 FuI Company, Sparta build
ing.
P. L. King of Sterling precinct Is
visiting Mcdford.
Buy or rent a Singer to make the
childrcns new school clothes. Phone
6043. ' 151
Elmer A. Hicks, who has been
spending the past two months at the
quarry of tho Oregon Granite com
pany on the west side of tho valley,
spent Tuesday In the city on busl-
nss.
Northwest Bug company of Port
land representative Is In town. If
you have any carpets you wish Wov
en in rugs, notify S. A. Dobner, care
general delivery, or pho'ne 4G11.
Prico lowest, work superior. 12$
William F. Thomas of Prospect Is
visiting friends in this city.
Young men and women wishing to
assist in house work In business while
attending Medford Business College,
should seo Mr. Culpepper at once. 12C
Harry Everett, who has been a
frequent offender In tho city along
Front street for some time, was tak
en before Judge Canon Tuesday
morning charged with d-unkenness.
Everett stated that he had a Job
awaiting him in the country and was
told to get on it and stay there.
P. L. French of Phoenix spent Tues
day In this city on business. He
brought In with hi ma large load of
produce.
Tho two Greeks who were arrested
charged with fighting on tho streets
failed to appear before Judge Canon
Tuesday and defaulted their ball of
?10 each, which they deposited Mon
day. V. B. Richnrds of Willow Springs
Bpcnt Tuesday in Mcdford.
Tho funeral of Mrs. Margaret Ann
Dally was held Monday afternoon,
Rov. W T. Matlock officiating Tho
floral offerings wero beautiful and
profuse.
Dr. E. E. Seely nnd Will Muller
liavo returned from a camping nnd
bunting trip.
John Dequer, onp of tho Califor
nia socialist organizers will speak to
night on Main street. ,
. William Duncan left Tuesday morn
ing for a short business trip to Sa
lorn.
Frank T., Owlngs of Woodvllle Is
spending a few days at Medford on
business.
L. J. Samuels of Eagle Point was
In Medford Monday on a short busi
ness trip.
Carl von dor llollcn of Wellon was
a recent visitor In Medford.
F. J. luman Is very 111 at Ashland
Whllo convalescing ho attempted a
trip to tho neighboring city and suf
fered n relapse.
H. T. Ronsunw of Applegato Is vis
iting friends in Mcdford.
The Southern Pacific has a crow of
men Installing a patent bumper at
the end of a sidetrack stubbed north
of Main street. This will permit the
removal of an unsightly pile of gravel
which formerly acted as a bumper.
Work will start In the near future
on the removal of the stocyyadrs op
posite the depot to the Crater l-ake
Junction. Uoadmnster, who was In
Medford Monday, gave orders to that
effect.
Georgo A. Emery of Portland,
agent of the Now York Central lines,
Is in the valley looking after fruit
shipments.
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Paul Geldel. the 17-year-old bellboy Is now hold, following his al
leged confession of the murder of the aged broker, William 11. Jackson,
at the Hotel Iroquois, In New York city. Young Goldel was Indicted by the
grand Jury a few hours following his arrest ami n speedy trial Ih In pros
pect. His friend, Patrick McOraln. h as been held as an acccsory to tho
fact. McGralu pawned a -watch stoi en by Geldel from the dead annn, Ja
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JLUTHDtB UH3A3JK.
Luther Burbank. the ''plant wiz
ard," in an interview given nt'his
liome, in Santn Rosa, Cnl., denounced
the department of agriculture at
Washington for throwing cold water
on his recent achievements in the
transformation of plnnt life. He
calk the government's experts "low
browed, narrow gauged and pin-headed."
with marked, suceos. 700000 were! WANTS WOMEN TO DAMN
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Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
If Phone am
NIgbt Phone F. W. Weeks S071.
A. E. Orr, UN,
LAD! ASSISTANT.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Embuliuwr
Successor to tho undertaking do- X
! partment of Medford Furniture Co,
Office with Medford Furniture Co.
; Tolophonea: Day, Bell 361;!:
John A. Perl, roeldonce, Bell 4111, ;
Home 179L.
O. W. OOBklia S601. J. H. But-
lar an ii.
AMRDTiANOfi SVJIVIOM
NO EARLDOM IN SIGHT.
(Continued from Pace 1.1
legislation and warned the con?ervn
tives against the danger of "pander
ing to the passions of the mob." It
adjured the reactionaries to defy the
ministry, the liberal, Balfour and
Lnncdowne the king himself, and it
dared his majesty to create enough
new peers to give the liberals a ma
jority in the house of lords.
"Wulled-Off Astor."
But the rebels were nimble to gath
er a tiufficient number of peers to
their banner to defeat the veto
bill in the upper house, the bill went
through the lords ns well an the com
mons and Astor lost his fight.
William Waldorf Astor was natur
alized in Kngluud in 3809 and lin
for years tried desperately to brents
into upper English circles. Ho has
spent millions on millions to do it.
Thus far, however, he has failed to
win even n knighhood, and is ignifi
rnntly spoken of in aristocratic cir
cle as "Wulltfd-off Ahlor."
RKSOIiLTIO.V.
Whereas, it has scorned wiso for
the Supremo Itulo ror tho nnlverso to
removo from our midst the beloved
wlfo of Brother D. S. Karnes and
thus relieved her suffering, has taken
from us a faithful wife, a loving
mother, a truo friend and sister,
therefore, bo it
Resolved, That Hod ford lodge, vNo.
SS, I. O. 0,,F extend to our brother
D. S. Karnes, and family our heart
felt sympathy in this sad hour of bo
renvement. Be It further
Resolved, That these resolutions be
spread upon tho minutes and a copy
sent to tho family and published In
tho dally papers.
Fraternally yours In F. h and T.,
A. N. HIIiDBimA.N'D,
W. L. MlCtER,
J. J. HAURI,
Committee.
RESTOCKING ROGUE RIVER.
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River Fifeli Protection association
funds were secured from tho old Or
egon state fish cimnnission hoard,
with which to purchase food, the gov
ernment to conduct the work under
their supervision. This was heartily
approved by the new incoming hoard
of ('oiiimisbioiii'ib as voll as by (lunio
Warden Finley.
Liberating Young Steelliend.
This work has been carried on j
held until the middle of July. At
thus tune, the water becoming very
warm in the hatcher)' 1100,000 were
liberated into the river. The bal
ance will ho fed nnd liberated about
Iho first of September. Thec fish
have reached an nge nnd size that
they will be quite well equipped to
meet their numerous enemies in the
open river nnd stand n good ehnnce
of surviving, coming to maturity and
furnihing great sport to the rod
nnd line men as well ns food for
the many tables. The balance of
the three million wero liberated ear-Rnlnlxm-
Trout Fry.
From the newly established trout
station at Fish Lake, located in Doug
las county, 110,000 rainbow trout
eggs were shipped and aro being
batched and fed and will be liberat
ed into the Rogue, as well as 50,000
cutthroat that wero collected. I
firmly believe If we can continue to
liberate large numbers of flngerllngs
In this river every year it will only
be a short time until fly fishing In
tre river and Its tributaries will be
such that Its good reputation will be
sustained and held without question
and even mado better than In former
years. Thbr planting of flngerllngs
has been diligently pursued and good
results have followed in' tho thickly
settled states and we can secure the
same results on Rogue river.
Plan for Future.
During tho coming year our work
on this river will be carried on along
tho same general plan as tho past
year, with this exception, wo will
operate on the lower river for salmon
eggs this fall, but in order not to in
any way Interfere with tho sports
man's stcclhead fishing, wo will havo
our pickets on tho salmon rack
two and three-quarters inches apart,
and a trap In the rack so that steel
heads which will not pass through
tho rack will enter the trap and bo
turned looso nbovo the rack to con
tinue their Journey up tho river to
furnish sport for tho rod man, and
If not captured later In tho winter,
to furnish eggs for our hatchory on
Elk creek.
RATHER THAN FUDGE THINGS
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Auir. 15.--Mis
Kniiua Hull, founder and promo
ter of the Suffrage lletrcat, n guar
anteed inau-proof farm near hit-
tier, Cnl.' announced today that she
will ttrgo women to say "damn" when
things are not running smoothly.
"Duly women," Miss Hall said,
"will be allowed on the plnce. Talk
iibmit 'weak women' is all rot. I am
going to suggest that they cultivate
tho use of the word 'damn.' I believe
that some expletive is doing heavy
work is ns neces&jrv ns n safety
valve and I don't propose to have
the atmosphere niiiwd by such terms
us 'fudge' and 'oh, iigar.' "
RECOMMENDS $7500 MORE
BE PAID, DETECTIVE BURNS
I.OS AKGKLKS, Cnl., Aug. 15.
Mayor George Alexander this after
noon sent a mcsMige to the city coun
cil rccoinmending that Detective
William J. Burn be paid $770 ad
ditional to the fKJjOOO nl ready paid
him by the city forfhis work in the
Los Angeles Times' alleged dynamit
ing ease. '
In n hill sent to Mayor Alexander,
Detective Hums declared that his
agency hud spent $20,7-10 on the
McNiimiiru oase nnd requested an
early settlement. The mayor sug
gested that the city treasury ho
drawn upon lor the amount Burns
claimed to he due himv The council
ret erred Mayor Alexanders commu
nication to he finance committee
without comment.
Look at all of tho real estate nds
and at much of tho real estute ad
vertised, before investing.
kxdford Mjucrjrra.
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FOR SALE Rhodo Island Red and
Brown Leghorn chickens, 3 mid -I
months old; standard bred. Ad
dress Box 40, Medford.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Whlto
Rocks; also 1 1-2 U :: pound broil
ors. End King's Highway, R. F. D.
No. 112. J. A. Bratnoy. 12C
LOST Part of fob watch chain. Re
turn to Mall Trlbuno offico and ro
colvo reward.
MIBS MARY E. MOOHE of Chicago
art Institute will have an exhibit
and sale of water color paintings
at Medford Book Storci Tuesday
, and Wednesday. Miss Mooro ex
pects to remain in Mcdford this
year and tench art.
POSITION WANTED By man and
wlfo; innn as cook, wlfo as helper;
mining or logging ramp preferred.
Uox 27 Mall Tribune. 12l
Vegetable.
Potatoes $2 per cwt; 3c pound.
Cabbage 2 c. ,
Parsnips 2c.
Lettuce 5c head.
Carrots 2c.
Beoto 2&C.
Onions Bermuda,, 8c.
Celery G0cJl doz.
Cauliflower 10 lCc hoad.
Turnips 2c.
Radishes 5c bunch.
Onions Green, Gc bunch.
Asparagus 10c lb.
Rhubarb 10c. - ,.
Frult..,
Cocoa nuts 10c each.
Prunes Dried, Co-lb.
lemons 30c doz.
Oranges 25fl4Gc doz.
Grape fruit 75o l doz.
BanunnB 20&3QCidoz.,
Butter Eggs and Poultry
Butter Fresh ranch, roll, 00c;
creamery, CGc.
Eggs FreBli ranch, 30c dozon.
Poultry Hens, drossod, 22c; Ilvo,
18c; sprlngH, dressed, 30c; Ilvo 20c.
Turkeys 28&30,- dressed.
McntH
Beof Cows, 10Q20c; ntoors, 12
9'2Gc.
Pork 20 022c.
Veal Dressed, lG2Gc.
Mutton 12'Zi 20c; Iambs, 1GQ
25c. ,
Hay andjjFccd.
Hay Timothy, ) alfalfa, 14;
grass, ?12; grain hoy, H.
Grain Wheat, fl.'lC bushel; oats,
$.'in ton;' barley, f3fT ton.
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Huaklns for Healtn,
YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
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National.
At Now York v
Now Yolk 3
Philadelphia 2
Second .game-
Now York 5
Philadelphia I
At , lloston ,
Uoston ... . .r. 1 3
llniokljn ......" 0
At Pittsburg- .
Pittsburg .1 t
St. Louis .,,.,,... , 3
American,
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia . , 1
lloston 2
At Washington
Washington 3
New York 0
At Chicago
v. UlCllO 4
Detroit 0
At St. Louis
St. Louis '. 1
Cleveland 2
Not t lii osteni.
At Seattle It.
Seattle ...... ........13
Victoria 1
At Vuuoouvor
Vancouver 0
Portland ...... 1 2
At Tnconin
Tncmna .0
Spokane 5
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THE CAUSE OF KY.K.M..
Is germ llfo that burrows under nnd
feeds on tho skin. Tho way to cure
ECZEMA Is to remove tho cause by
washing away with a clean, penetrat
ing liquid, tho germ llfo and poisons
that cause the trouble.
Wo have n preparation that will do
this. Tho first application will stop
the Itching and give prompt relief
to an irritated, Itching or inflamed
skin. If you are a sufferer from skin
or scalp eruptions In any form, try
one bottle of Xemo, the clean scien
tific preparation, wo arc confident
you will be pleased with tho results
from tho use of this standard pre
scription for eczema.
Good for Infanta ns well ns grown
persons. Hasklns' drug store,
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And you know when you send
work to us j on can dcHMid up
on It N'lng done proerty. Our
work meets with tho approval
of tlioso who dress for style,
ncatuc.il ami comfort.
THE STAR
Steam Laundry
Medford, Oregon,
Bell Phono 1201 Homo 0.1
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Tho Beer of QaiL'ty
would please them,
rich, not heavy,
and has a delicate
appetizing flavor
found in no other
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Ordci a crjc today.
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BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All orders promptly nttondod to night or day. Short
and long lituilri. Moving household goodH a apooialty
Union tcumstorH.
Orrice 51 9. Front
Pacific 1171 Home SO Residence Main GI3
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at nil times to loan on Improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers nnd Machinery. 'Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
For Sale, Bottled or Draught, Nasli
Bar.
For Sale
1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining
city of Medford, on long time, easypay
ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main payed
street; eoment sidewalks and paving in;
also sowers, water and light. Long time,
easy payments.
430 ACRES LAND, 35Q acres alfalfa land,
80 acres fruit laud, perpetual water right
with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long
timo, oasy payinonts.
340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land,
balance fruit land, 1 mile from railroad,
on long timo easy terms.
5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40
acres upwards; prico $25.00 por aero and
upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock
and general farming purposes; long timo,
easy payments. '
5 AND 10 ACRE TRAdTS .just within and
adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5
annual payments.
Gold Ray Realty Co.
21G WEST MAIN STREET.
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