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MMrWORD MAIL Till Rl7N!iJ, MlODFOttD, PHK-flON, TUHKDAY, NOVIUMHKII 21, 1011. page Tnrara DEEP SIGH HEARD OM MAN Second Electrocution of Pletro Fal loln Caused Fears for a Time That Shuck Had Nut Ucen Suf ficient. ONSINNINU, K. v., N,,v. ai.A deep IkIi, Iwmlng iViiin llm limly of I'lotiu I'nlk'lii, one (if a i fio of miif. dorem olooliooulod at Slug King jiiImoh today, 'jmi'. fear liy the uulliiiiillo ami other wiliu'uKi'H .1' I lio execution Unit lint w. mIiocU IiiiiI llnl Im'hii Hiiffieieiit. Atlcudiuif nliy. nhdiiu wiuliml over llm Imdy lor ,m hour, iipilyiiiir ewry Idiown iiwIIi.hI of iiiiMtitiiti hat at llm i'.xlm- Una of (hat linn llm IcmIh allowed Unit 1'nllnlii wan dead whi'ii talcuti from llm electric i.iaif. Warden Kennedy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I rumor that r'allolu hum placed in t ho ih.iir a HiHMiml time, or Unit llm ttirrtmt wim tinned on ugiim aftiif hn trail men lici'ii pioiioaai'i'il ilcnil. Tim other lanii cloolrotiitteil were Kriiiik .Schcrmeihorn, a white man, mid llm! Drown, a negro, hint nineteen miuiilcM clnicd be tween Mm lime Mix Hint victim cn tcrcil Mat iltMiili room until (he hint if the three nica u'lm removed. SILVER LAKE BACHELORS ARE AFTER WIVES SII.VKII LAKH. Ore, Nov. 121. "dec. I WInIi I Mad a (llrl," Ih tin moNl ioinlar nong today among the memher of the Silver I.nJm MaeheloiV .nli, which Iiiim jual lieen rgnnircd o teiuodv the ileaith of wiiH iiumiig iiuiclierM lierealioatM. The mule liomcMcailcrM here arc I i fin of "Milch lik'steilacKK" ami even loaht Mint single life I hh-wd at all. SLIGHT ADVANCE IN FANCY BEEF rollTI.ANI). Nov. 2t. ItcrclptH fur llio wcik wero IfiTK cattle, I!7 rnlvcM, lf.3t liogM, Cllltl Mlioop nail ii.S horn, Tim cattlu Jimrliot ntnrtotl llm week Willi n ilniKKy condition ntnl liiiyorn wero Nomowlial wlntv In talc ing lioltl. Tlie nteor miirkot nhnwoit mi advance of HI to 15 renin, Init killer claim Dint iimttlty roiiMlilercil, the markot wan nliotit Htixuly at tin formor weekV prlcu. Tlie nicer mar ket. Inekoil tone throughout ami the cow market illi) not hIiow n Himppy comlltlon. (iooil cown moIiI for an nitirli money tin they illil I ho week before lint there wan a nlower clean up. There wore not oiiuiikIi cnlveii of kooiI iiall(y on tbo market to hhow tha prlro comlltlon. Hit 11m boIiI at Htreni: prlcex. The Iiok market cIohciI the week at about K. ceatH lower than llm week provloiiH. tops going at i.8r. A good part of the aiippllim woro miulu up from local territory. In fnoo of IncrcaMOil recelptH I he whoop market Hhowcil a higher range of Valium, a ureal part of the Hiipply wnH fueildr iiiallly, bat lamlm or any thing that lookeil lltui mutton brought advanced prlcca ami the tie naaml wan not imppllcil for kltlablo mutton. CZAR ABANDONS FINLAND PLANS Riisslflcatlon of Territory Will Du Postioneil, Owliin to the Vigor ous Protests on Part of the In habitants of Finland. IIKI.KINdKOlM, Khilnml, Nov. Ul. UiiMxia in irepaiiiiK lo nhundoii plan for Ihu liuwwifienlloii of I'in luud, according to private nilvieoi rceeiveil here loilay. It Im nIiiIci! (lint the prm'ticul ilif ficullio of ammxalioii of the two piirinhc of Vihorg province were originally umlereMtiiualiiil, lial the fact Unit Hie couiilrydih' ami Hpcc lacnlar pioIcnU made by Hie people of Finland, in hoiiio ciimcm accom pauicil by IcmouMtralioiiH ngaiut iigniiiHl the police, have mmlo the ihiMircil impicHHion upon Mm cui'h iniiiiMlcrn. Our Correspondents EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. TALENT ITEMS. FAKIR IS RELEASED BY 'FRISCO POLICE KAN KKANCIKCO, Nov. 'J,. ,, hi aNHiiranco that ho hml not liillcil anybody miico Kaliinlay ami Mutt lie would never umn take upon himself (he Illume for other' actm or wi'd; to Mirrnuiiil hiuiHelf with ait air of niv lery liahed on deedx commillcd only in hirt huiiKiiiulinu, John Kwami, liom arrent In a couple of nIciiIIih here lo huihl nlr cnnllen of a .',(H)(i reward he offoicil for bin own arriMl. hhn rclcaned hy I'olicu JiiiIko Weller today. Tim arrcnliiiK officcru Mmmo frtccdlv admitleil in court Mint they had no evidence HuninM Hie ptUonr ami Swauii, when the jud;i Hcralcla'il the en ' Jroiu Hie calcmlar with . liKiaitMil, fil from the court with hit hand in air ami a "ucwr aain iHNtuiii; from ln. moiilh. RUGBY IS FINDING FAVOR IN EASI IIKUKNI.KY. Cal.. Nov. 21.--Tim Kiailnal ucroachniciit of KtiRhy iih it uporl Ih mIiowii today by letters recelvi'cl hero from jultldlo wcsilcrn and oaiitorr. uiilvomltkw Imiulrltii; about the kmim. KaiiNnH linn nlroflily adopted IliiKhy riK n Hccondnry Hport, and U thlnkliiK of taklim It up for the "Mk kiuuo" with NohrnHka next year. With thin object llm Knntmn uttideutH nro maklui; enrncnt offortH to pcrnuado NebniHka to tako up tbo sport, with n kooiI chaiico of hiiccobh. It Ih preillrtoil thai both uiilvcrxl- Hen ll havo HiiKhy tcanm on tbo C4m4l to play the I'ulvcrnlty of Call fi-rnln and Stanford next year. PRINCESS SAID TO HAVE FLED WITH AN ACTOR SAN KKANCISCO, Nov. Ul. Chi neMe ucwHpnperri arriviutr ul tliin port ou Mm IiihI nbip from China biiiiK" imwri here loduv that the wife of the "firnl noble of the empire," which h believed lo bo I'riiiccHH Lai, moth er of Mm baby emperor and wife ol Mm prince recent, Ihih eloped with Vim e; Sim ,u, mi aclor, known hn the "('hiniiHii .lulin Drew." Tim priuceHK m said to have lakeu a real I'oiliine in jcwcIk when hIic J'leil from Mm Korhhhleii City lo Muk den wilh her lover, apparently in the belief (hut Mm Mauchii ciiuko ih IonI. Home of Mm crown joweln worn hy Mm hahy emperor are Hiild lo ho in thuloot. UNIVERSITY CLUB 10 GIVE DINNER Tim ItoKim ICivcr Viillcy TnivcrMly club will jjivi a hcclhtcak dinner at the club iimnm Saturday eveninj,', fo lowing the Vule-Harvard and the Army-Navy fimthiill Kaniew. An elahor'alc menu will be ilibciifnvtl. Seventeen Bodies Recovered. III.UKFIKLI), W. Va., Nov. LM. Hev4ntecu hodhm woro romoved front tho Vlvlun iiilno nonr Welch, l-'our men woro rccovored nllvo but in ho critical n comlltlon that thoy may die. (Ily A. ('. flowlolt.) The fifhl of the. week iim .MrH. A. .1. r'loioy, uife 4if our ponliiuiHter. wiih iiik' home from I'huich, hIic fell 4lf a foolbriilxc in front of her roHidi'iieo, ilinlocaliiiK her wril and hrcakiuc one of lint Ihhich in I be hiiiuii wrinl. Koiliiualcly, Dr. Holt wan with I lie oiiipiuiy. and Jn-ati'd (be frai-tiire inmicdialciy, ami I am Kind to ay Mutt hIiu in Kotlintc iiIouk V4ii-,y well. famcH liner amk enHtji'd in puiuliiiK Mr. IItiritifthvft now Imiuii! the firwl of Hn nock. i ne miowii itioM. are iiiiiiik' up their ohl nlore huildiiiK mi iih to ac commidate two familicM. Mr. Nulwick, Hie conlrai'lor, wlm in ihdiijf no much kooiI work on the nad bcvcin Trail and I'rowpccl, and hix wife Hpeut Hie uiiiht here IiihI Tiiom dav on their way up to hm camp. County ComminMoncr Jiiiiick Owiwih hin nineni: iih hil week (,'t'ttiuf: ri'inly for bin farm work. Call Cobley mid wife and If. Clay Ciiiiii and mother of Mr. Will Orrc pin, Marled from IVytou Mm firt of the wi-ek to pi lo I'lmi'iiix, and had a hard time on account of Mm rain Mad ami had roail tho nccoml day out broke one of the wIiocIm of the WHpin and a fnoud caiito aleiij: and broiiKht Hie wiiincn to llm Sunny Side and (he men boarded a wupm ami brought in uwt of the load, and that afternoon took the wuptii home nod pit in after dark with the broken wapui. There U lo be an election for mayor ami two cotineihnen in our town on (he ."ith of December, and we are cxpectm-; Home lively Mmcn .Mn. (1. II. Wrijshl ami daughter if (Vitiral Point, whoe hiiHbaml is wnrkiiii at the IVm-pccl otiHtruelion workn, came oat on the utap.' Imt Tmtxdav and wi'iit from here to Ccii trul Point. Kveretl IMmiII of Phoenix made a Hyiujj vicit to our town IbhI Wcduo'S iluy. V. L. CaHndy. ap-nt for K. W. Helm & Co. of Portland, ltns been leliverinir trroeericK here Mm pn.t wcok, ami the reMilt is there have been finite u number 4f drummer- ceinint: in tin piint week. .Ichho Spi-nccr ('iiiim out last ThurHilay iukIiI from Iiii home M Dudley on hi- way t redford to make fiiuil proof on his homestead rclurnini: IViilay nicht and Inkin,' llm Imiu for home Saturday nmni in?. He n'porln (hat thev had at Iiih pliii-c twenty-seven inches of miow when it first fell, but when he left it had settled down to sixteen inches, (he nmst (hiy havo cvor had so carlv in the season. Mr. S. von Moser of Miami, Fin. a pholojfrupber, was among the srucsts ThurMlay iiiflit. Ho Iiiim been in (he ncip'tborhooil of Prospect the past season and expect lo spend nit summer ul Crater Lake. Ho is now on his way lo Florida on busi ness, Imt iwpccts to return in the "priiii. He is iptite a pant in size, ns he measures s xifcel three inches Mr. and Mrs. CSarman, wlm live on the nradsltaw orchard, cnini oul and look the train ftir Mcdford U have their litlle hoy's cyis treated for a iitarac by mo 4if tho Medford spo-cialisln. Mrs. It. WillhiuiH. who has been visiting her nlHlor, Mrs. T. L. Stow trt, has rotiirui'd to her homo in Klamath Falls. Mr, T. L. Stewart linn Hold bis coiil'ci'tioiicry atoro and rcwipicd the postofll4!() to Mr. Luke Mrs. P. PatilHon of Ahhlnml was in Talent olio elny MnB week. Miss Mario Carnliati left for her home in Port Orchard last Sunday evening. Mm. Poter OoWh died Wednes day evening at hor homo near Tal ent. Klie leaves n husband ami one son. Funeral Hiirvices will bo held at tho Christian church at 'J o'clock Salunlay afternoon, Rev. Oregg of ficiating, Tho Athletic Hocicty of tho school of Talent gives a box social Friilay evening, November 17. Mr. Pert Hell of Talent visited Meilfonl Thursday of thin wcok. Friends, of Miss Helen Quackcu bush gave hor n kitchen shower at her home nenr Talent one evening this week. Ms..farioii Tryer wan mi Ash land visitor Thursday. Mrs. Thurber of Mcdford is visit ing her sister, Mrs. 0. W. Ager. The Indies' Aid met with Mrs Luke this week. Miss JorgcsoH, who has been vis iting Cashier K. H. Adamson ami family, left for mi extended visit at Portland Tuesday. A program reprosentntivo of scenes in Itihlicnti times, known ns "Tho Tabernacle," was given nt Hie Christian church Thursday b'i:ii'ig Mr. and Mrs. P. Goodwin of Orunt.. Purb wcro visiting Mr. and Mis (Icorgc Gardner over Sunday. KANES CREEK ITEMS. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mrs. Swindon and Mm. Hlgln botltnm wcro Tola visitors on Sun dny. Mr. Merltt, representing tho Gold Hill News, was doing business on KnnoK creek Monday. Mr. Norrls commenced moving his household cftccta Monday to Mcd ford, where ho nnd his fnmtly will locnto for tho wlntor. Prof. Ilnsoltoii spcnt.Saturdny with homo folk at Knplo Point, returning homo Sunday morning. Mrs. Englo of Portland Is visiting old-tlmo friends hero. Mrs. MoDugall has returned homo from Medford aftor several days spent with her friend Mrs. Minor. Hoy Galo has returned to bis homo at WlldorvUlo, aftor n fow days visit with rolat'vott. Mm. Nellie Stlaebiirg of Gold Hill was n recon t Kauos creek visitor. Kims, Mr. mid Mm. W. H. Htniiolirre, mid lilllo AiisflOK Vivian Stnucliffe ami Florcni'o Henni. C. Carey, mi old gardener in thi valley, says now is the time lo pre pare your ground for all kinds 4if gulden truck. Spread ohl, well-roll-led manure on your ground, plow il deep and let it froozo. Do nol plow it again in the spring, but cultivule deep ami thoroughly before planting Ciillivalo often, and uttpeoinlly after eneh waloring. n irrigating, never allow your land to bo floodi'd mid limn hake. Tho turk-'y ilinner given by the In dies of the Prosbylcriun Aid at Phoe nix last Wi'dnosday was t groat suc cess, both socially and financially. A 4uarltcttc from thu Mclliodinl. church of Mcilford asislcd in 4'iilcr taiuiug during (he ceiling him! wp vcrj' mimli appreciated, A gtsidly sum was realized from the suppT. which was onjyod by all who par look of it. THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, LEATHER G80DS r0otrrfr- TO OURS A OOX.D Itf OTXTi SAT Tako I.AXATIVK IlUOilO Qulnlno Tab lets. DruKKlsts refund fnonoy If It fallw lo cure. K. V (JIlOVirM signature Sit on chcIi box. 25c. NEW! NEW! &e ART STORE has a new line of Paints and Wall Paper Pacific Phone 1094 Home Phono 95 27 NORTH GRAPE STREET EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. LOCKED MURDERER UP; THEN SAWED BARS OIiYMPIA, WnBli., Nov. Ul. AT tor securing hiiwh and cIiIhoIh with which to muko tholr oacapo from tho county jail, (loorgo Doughorty, cliurgoil with inurdor, nud Arthur llohr, ohargod with grand larceny, took piilnii to look George Wilson In his roll bofora getting to work ou tho ham of tho corridor, Wilson wiih convlctod of tho inurdor or Mr. and Mm, Arcblo Coblo at Hnlnler and tho other two foarod that If ho escaped oxtru offortH would bo luado to rocapturo them. Tho two had throo bars Hinvod out when Deputy Hlmrlff McCorlo ontorod tho Jail nud prevented tho doll very, Plants For Sale. ('. Carey Is now busy building nov oral hundred foot of hotbeds mid iih much spaco In cold frnintm. Ho will riilso sovoral hundred thousand vege table plautH of all kinds, nlsn flower ing plants. Those plants will bo out door grown, transplanted, and of a variety .boHt adapted to H4iguo rlvor cllmato. Wo will book orilors for any amount of any kind wnntod. NOTICH. T whom It may concern: I havo this day appointed A. P. Goodwin maiiagor of tho West Sldo .llvory Htablo. All oiitHtaudlng bills will ho paid; all bills duo tho WcBt Sldo Ktablo to bo paid tho maungor. h. 0. OI I Alt MOV, Ownor. Notlco. Notlco la horoby glvon Mint tho undersigned will npply to tho city council nt Uh mooting to bo hold November 21, lull, nt 7:30 p. ju., for a Ilcouso to soil mnlt, spirituous nud vinous liquors at wholosnlo In qunntltloR to consumoru direct nt Its plnco of busluoss, No. 10 North Front strool, Medford, Orogon, for n period of six months. YOUNO & HALL. Nov. 0, 1011. ITiihUIuh for Hrnlth. A. W. Moon left for Grants Pass tho first tif tho week to look nfter property Interests there. Ills fnmtly will roninln horo for tho present, ns ho baa not disposed of bis property horo and may dccldo to ngnln go Into business. John Wilson, who was nccldontnlly shot nnd killed by his brothor Sun day evening nt Sanm Vnlloy, wiih woll known horo nnd' ltls sudden lU'uth has caused a groat denl or grlor nmong his many friends. Our city pound mnstor will havo on milo Wodnosday, November 22, two bond of Btrny cattle, Rldownllc construction, which has boon dolnyod by Ineloiuont woathor, has boon rosumod nnd will bo rusliod to u finish, woathor permitting, Mrs. Wlsoman, n rormor resident or Contrnl Point, wna visiting old tlmo rrlonds In our city Sunday. Miss Hnll or SnniB Vnlloy Is spoil ing the wlntor In Contrnl Point nud will nttond tho locnl high school, Mrs. George Wilkinson nnd rnmlly loft Mondny morning to Join Mr. Wll kliiBon nt Creswell, Ore, whoro thoy will ninko tholr future homo, Tho Contrnl Point furniture- atoro Is soiling out nil stock nnd tho fur niture will bo put up at unction Frl dny, Novo.ubor 21. T. M. Jones, tho proprietor, leaves ror Corning, Cnl., soon, whoro ho will ho engaged In tho hiuuo lino or business, Tho Ladles' Aid Boeloty or tho M. 10. church will moot nt tho homo or Mrs. Nnuny Obonchnln Wodnesday. lOvoryhody Is most cordlnlly Invltod to nttond. Lom Hughes of Fern Valley deliv ered a loatl of corn to C. Cnrey Tliursdny. Mrs. l.loyd Culver of Phoenix vis ited her aister-iu-law, Mrs. A. .S. Furry, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. Carey spent tho wcck-entl nt Ashland with her daughter, Mrs. H. (). Poaso. Kmmitt Heosou of Talent was on Saturdav morning's motor to Med ford. William ICorhoy of Talent went to Ashland .Friday morning. A. S. Furry of Phoenix was in Mcdford Friday, a witness for (leorge Stnnnard in a timber contest. Wo nro sorry to nimouneo Mint A Mooro of Phoenix is in a critical con dition. Mrs. Norlio Stancliffo arrived at her parent.s' home in Phoenix at mid night Sunday from Crusswoll, Ore. Mr. ami Mrs. Joo Under went to Mudfurd Saturday. Mrs. Frank Oatauui of. Talent at tended a meeting of tho Womou of Woodcraft in Mcdford last Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Dean of Tal ent visited Mrs. Dean's daughter, Mrs. Louis Colvcr, of Phoenix Inst Thursday. Phoenix hns purclmsot n chemical engine and hose cart, with which to protect its property from fire. Mrs. Dr. I. K. llnillio of Phoenix left last Thursday for Seattle to visit hor son, who hns been ill, J. K. Rtiberts, wifeo nnd daughter loft Monday for Hodhuiils, Cal., whoro thoy will stay this winter. Fred Haff of Talent is having the pouch trees removed from nmong his young npplo trees. Among those who went to Mcdford from Phoenix Snturdny on tho mot.r woro Mr. King, Mrs. Willintn Short Mrs. Arthur Rose, Mrs. S. S. Steph ens, Miss Klviu Wrtltors, William Heardsley, Milt Anderson, John Hock orsmith, P. I). lUnokuYn, from Aslt Inud. Mrs. l.illio Hlnekwond ontertniuod nt hor parents' homo in Phoenix Inst Sunday us guests nt dinner tho fol lowing friends; Dr. nud Mrs. Mnhn-pi-on, Mrs. IJowhiml, Mi", nnd Mrs. l A.VXOUNCKMKNT f mn sliowlug I lie l'irgst stock of Dlninomls, Wntclies, .TcMclry, Cut fJlass, Clocks, Silver Wire, Silver Tcdlct . Sets mid Silver Novelties I bnvo ever slionn. ('""I, MAKTI.V J. IIKDDV " Tlie Jeweler Neat Postofflco r SAFETY RAZORS Ever Ready Keen Kutter Enders Gillette Auto-Strop $1 $1 $1 $5 $5 MEDFORD PHARMACY SKAR POST OFFICE. PIIOXE NIGHT OR DAV 5IAIX 101. We carry a very complete stock of ELECTRIC IRONS We have the American in two styles, the Beauty at $5.oo and the Superior at $4.oo Step in and let us show them to you. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 EAST MAIN ST. i L IRRIGATION IRRIGATION is the science of giving a plant just as much moisture as it, needs, and just exactly wlion it needs it. IRRIGATION has added more wealth to the country in tho last ten yoars than any three of the largest resources combined. Thousands of acres of worthless land have been reclaimed and somo of this land has sold for tlie highest prices ever paid for horticultural or agricultural land. IRRIGATION will reclaim "tho desert," G500 acres will be dovolopcd into a vast orchard district. "Tho desert" whon irrigated will provo to bo tho best orchard land in tho Roguo River Valley. IRRIGATION will make tho Rogue River Valley famous for its homes. Tho largest yields in tho next fow yoars will come from "tho desert." IRRIGATION will add thousands of acres to tho producing area of the Roguo River Valley, and in these now districts there will bo no crop failuro, for irriga tion is a guarantco of bountiful yields, and is real crop insurauco for tho grower. IRRIGATION in tho Willamette Valley has increased production from sixty to throe hundred por cent. It will do tho samo in tho Rogue Rivor Yajley. IRRIGATION will doublo tho population of Mcdford and tho Roguo River Valley in the next fow years. New homes will be established. Orchards will bo planted on lands that havo uovor been productive "Tho desort" will bo redeemed and a thousand families will be added through this development. Rogue River Valley Canal Company FRED N. C UMMINGS, Manager Medford National Bank Bldg., Modfor d. Oro. I f ' 'i 'i :: :; : i :: I