WTflnTTOrcP WKTT, TTlTTflTNTC. MTCmTOKT), QRWIONT, TlirKKDAY. .TPLV 23, 1012
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CHARITY NEARLY
PUT HIM IN JAIL
loliu Hull McKay, noIiIIim- of for
Iniit', I'llilinniii nml riironli'iii', ti hi'bn
III' Oll tf till) oIlltlMt NlJW Villi fllllll
llt'H W'llOHU IIU'IIIIm'IM 1't 1 1 gMII'l IlllllHK
Iiiivii In'iui iIUUiiiiInIiciI in war, poll-
lll'M MH Willi lift tl( gl'lltU'1' III t H, llllll
wliumi limlluu- in llm I'lmt ili'puly
polled coiiiiniKMiHinr ill' Now Yoik
I'il.V, Im pllllW'll, 'I'll tllllHC will! lilt Vi
llm good I'm tunc In en 1 1 .luliii Hull
MnKiiy frlmiil, IIiIh Im a Hurtling
I'uct Cor orilinarily IiIh tllxpoHlllnii i
iih intirr.v unit iih up'" tiling an llm miii
Iu'iiiiih (hat Inlliti-ii llm Hpray ol' tin'
Hiigtm llint iIiihIioh Ironi llm hIiIch ol'
li'iiplng 1 rout, iloliii Hall McKay in
looking for a mil n with an Kxiiggoriil
cil Hinihu of liuiiKir ami tlm ahllity of
mi AniiiiliiM, who Hiiciitl llm ropoil
Hint hit ImimiUhcil in iliumicc vile
in a Klamath Fall lnil' following a
liNpulu wllli a potty ol'liccr of the
law.
McKay rcachcil Klmiinth Fall, nc
cniilinu o thu real hlory, Tui'mIii.v
iifloriiiion front Outer hake. In llm
iveninu he hiiw a Hiliceiiiiii) hcntilig
a lit'lptim tlrtinlmn mini. McKay ic
iiiiiiiitlriileil wilh llm nfficei' ulinre
iihiii (he officer look McKay In low
iiUo, ami hail it not liccn for tlm gnml
oflieim of his I'ricimV -Hi link Hmjii
cer ami .lack Neff -he woulil have
heen locked up. Tlint'h all thetu i
to llm Htoiy,
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DfiNIJY" MUHPiiY MAY NEVER PLAY BASEBALL BGIIIN,
COURT HOUSE NEWS
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Mliri'litgo liliclixeit
Milton Ottniunu ami
(llllllt'n.
Ilimvin 1'i'imnil lliiiiiugluu ami
()mi!c Muni.
Walliieu Wilnou nml Cornelln
Poatie.
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10
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Prolmtc.
KMnle of Oh) Krickxoii, onler np
Mint inu Julia Kriekhini itliuitiilm
titt ami John A. Norling, 0. N. Nel
him ami It. (I. Jelfery nppruirur.
Ktdiilo of Jiiiiick Walter Ityau, oi
lier appointing l.nura A. Itynn ji.U
ininiMuilrix ami John Ortli, V. II
Jaekttou ami Fort Hiihlmtil appraih
en. KhIhIv of Victor K. Knyiler, final
tyiiort ami nueouiil . filed nml ap
proved, Itcnl IXnlo Tiniionellomi,
1". I. I'Vmihmn to Siihiiii A. Hel
tmiii, lot H, block 1 1, Ah-
land . 10111)
II. It. Lanikin to (ten. II,
Crrlglitini, property ill II. I..
Whit.i'rt mid. Atdilnml 7."0
Ulltli V. Coniitillri In Jimi'pll
iliiigliitui, property in TutlluV
M'eonil mid. .Meilforil 200
O, O. Parker to V. K. DiivUmi,
lot I, hlock :i, I'tigo mid. Med.
iWil
I'M A. KhtcH to (1. V. I'ullvil,
pniorly in AhIiIiiuiI. .....
Ko.lney KhI. Co. to (I. P. W.
JeiiMMi, land in town III!, II
i.
FraiielH C. Krllngg to . S.
WelHher, laud in town 117, 2
WllH
Jeniiio Faucet t to Mary I. Wll
hid, land in town ,'IH, 1 wrH
Aiiiiiu K. lleiisley to I,. M,
Idiodcri, lots Ul ami 1 1,
hlock I, (.Vnlrnl Point,... 1
F. I.. Ton Velle to Frank Me
Kee, laud in town IMI, 'J wit 1
(leo. Jd I.imlluy to Allen &
l.ewin, property in hlock 111.
Me.lfonl 1
FraiiciK A. Kleiuhauiumi' to Ah
riihaiu Ki Megur, lot 'J, hlock
U'J, Mcilfor.l UHUO
II. P.. ami l.oirt Poilerliehl Tro
villo, propei ly in Ceuttal
Point 1000
(leo. V. Khiiley to llnrel S.
Taylor, lot 10, hlock -ID,
Meilforil 10
H. II. Toft to J. W. llnuui'i-H,
ptopuity in Iiiieprial uddiliiin,
Modl'onl ....'. JO
J. W. llammrs In JncUon Cn.
IttiihliiiK & l.iiiin AHMicintiiiii
properlv in liiicpiliil add,
Meilforil 10
h. I). Acklay In L. F. Kirkiat
riek, propoily in Medford,. 10
h, F. Kirkpatriiik' In I.. 1).
Adkley, proporty in hlock I,
Meilforil 10
KIhIu l t'lny to V. A. Pointer,
lot , hlock 1, Coluiuhus ave.
mid. Mvdfonl 10
Arthur V. Avhitekh) to Faniiiu
P. Davin, 10 uenm in town
ill), 1 KoiiHt 10
(hiu, H. Crciulitoii to Mi. Mary
Pl'lllllt, IoIh II, 10, II, I'-', Kl
mid II, hlock 1, II. I j.
Whllo mid. AnIiIiiiiiI 10
II. 11. I,iiinkiu to Geo. H. Oeiuh.
ton, proporty in II, L Whito
iidi). Meilforil "all
Hurry Cltuk lum liuuti oiikukoiI m
n mom nor of tho oiiBt of "TimtnlU
Inn Toininy."
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"I'nnriy" ilurihy, captain of tlic Alh
letlc-H, In BtifTcrliis rorn a limlljr hurl
knee and IiIh nbcnce'lias In-en n j
blow to (ho world' clinmplonn. It li
fenriil Unit tin? Krrat little player may
never be nidi? to don llio i.inKlc ngnln.
Murphy Inn tx''u tn the major leacuon
for many year and In a faonpd ret
erun. Il formerly plnjnl lVltli the
New orfc Giant, but oon drifted out
of Uic National Lmpic and was
KmtilM'il by Connie" ilack. wJth whom
he tta plajcJ iiteadx and reliable bane-ImlL
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BARTLEH PEARS
Mm Hell pcurH from Ciiliforuiii nold
for iih hili iim $'AM a box in llio New
York market Tneilay necordiiiK to
mlviecH received today ly the Hegm:
Itiver Fruit mid Produce iiKociatioii.
Many ;nrH wore offered, the fruit
imipnc from .fi.10 up to .f.'MH).
Tho Pliiliiilolpliiii market where t
in considered u top price, paid .f.'J.lO
ii box for Hcvcrul carloads. The
Ciiii'iiKu market wiih off payiuj; ail
iueraj;e of .f'J.'J'i.
The offcringM from Oiliforuia nre
the heaviertt now in llio pear history
of (hat Htale, Tlm lop Hliiptnent for
(piautity wiih reneheil Vediieday.
Over -100 earn have heen sold tliin
week in eautern miirketH. From llii
time on the nhipinenlH will dccreiMC.
I0WAN8 FAVOR POSTMASTERS
ELECTED BY DIRECT VOTE
DK8 MOINK8, July 2'i. Tbostato
convention of tho proj;rcHlvo party
linn adopted a platform con
taining a plan declaring for tho di
rect olcctlon of pontmastcrs by their
conntltuentH. The convention chon
a full net of delcfiatca to tho national
convention at Chicago, organized',!
working state committee and provid
ed for tho congrctwlonal district and
county organization.
Tho platform Ih mainly devoted to
the national Iboiics. It condomnH the
republican national convention and
tho republican national committee,
severely censures President Taft and
don ounces what la termed hltt Hub
ftorvlcucy to tho Hpcclal lutcrcntH,
euloglzvH Itooscvelt an "tho foremoHt
man of tho world" and declare for
bin nomination and election. Prcnl
dcntlal primaries, direct election of
United States nenators. Initiative and
referendum were also endorsed.
MANY
MOTORISTS
HERE
SATURDAY
FOR RAILROAD LIBEL
-- - - - j HACKAMKNTO, Cal.. July 25.
The iiihai.ee tuai.l of the dil. aa.. !'"iv Sacramento 8tar. n Scrlppa paper,
to llm Pacific Highway coiiventi n
laces today three libel hiiKm for $50,
000 each, at tho hnluls of tho Vallcjo
ii ml .Northern HallriKid, tho Northern
lilectrlc Itnllwny and T. T. C. Orog
ory. pesldcut of tho Vallcjo and
Nolhcrn. Thu papers have been
filed In tho superior court at Wood
land, Yolo county.
Kuril suit charges that tho Star
mallrloiiHly reported Hint a railroad
bridge over the Sacamento Hlvcr at
.Sacramento, for which Kncrainento
and Yolo coiiiuIch had paid a propor
tion of the cost, had actually cost
less than tho figures named by tho
riillrnnilii
Lionel Walsh Is to bo starred byj Tho Star announces todny that It
Worbu i, litiescher In a now piny no.l welcomes tho.sults, which It will op
season. I pOM
to he held in San Franci-co enrl
in AugiU't, will reach Meilforil next
Sattudiiy afternoon when J..T. Ron
iild of Scuttle, prchidi nl of tlm Paci
tlc Highway association with it patty
filling eight uiitomohiluH, uriivcK.
Sattiidav night will ho npuut in thin
city.
Over 100 iiiilomohilfri filled with
moil intciCHlcd in tho tnoM'ineiit will
pan thiiiugli Meilforil dining the nest
week on their wnv to San Fnincico.
Mont of thimi will i turn by why of
Medford, iiiing Crater Luke enrotile
to Seattle,
NOTED MINING MAN
VISITING
OISTR
ICT
CHILD YEARNS FOR
LOVE OF MOTHER
I Minund .Ittx-en of San Frnueiceo,
one of the lie knouii mining men
in the weM, who has- inado scvertl
forluiieK In tho mining ditrietri we.st
of Hie Rockies?, Is in Xfodford looking
oxer I hia milling district. If he ilnd.s
nn thing itu like ho will probably
invctsl here. Ho s thu guct of Dr.
J. K. Iteddv.
Mr. Ju-ricii a few years ago retired
from (ho miniiii; hii-ines-i. hut mioii
foiiml that he win tillable (o ipiit
it iiltogetlier. He httiliad extensive
oxperience and U a p'ruetical miner.
Tho South llend club of tho Cen
tral leaguo has released Jcsso Tanne
lilll, tho former big leaguo pitcher,
anil signed Krnuklo Donohue, n
brother of Jlggs Donohue.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 25. "I
only know that I just want to learn
to Blng and that I love my mother
dearly," was tho answer little, slim,
goldon-halrcd Dixie Durgcss, with a
voice liquid us a bird's, gave here to
day to Judgo Coffey w'hen asked If
she wanted to become the adopted
daughter of Professor Thor Hajee,
of the Pacific Musical Institute. Then
Dixlo sang an aria from an Italian
opera for Judge Coffey and ho today
has signed papers granting Rajeo
guardianship of tho child.
Mrs. Durgcss herself is bedridden
and unable to provide her daughter
with tho necessary training. Profes
sor Rajeo told Judgo Coffey that
Dixie's volco betters that of both
l'nttl and Jenny Llnd nt the eamo
ago, covering a range of three oc
tnves. "I bcllcvo you have come Into n
great Inheritance, my little girl,"
said Judgo Coffey. "Your voice Is as
sweet as any 1 have ever heard."
Recent Investigation scorns to provo
that Rahlu, Brazil, Is the oldest city
on tho American continent, having
been founded in 1549, or 35 years
beforo St. Augustine, Fla.
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WE are continuing our big reductions
in seasonable goods until August
1. If you are not supplied with plenty of
wearing apparel this is your chance.
One Lot Silk Hosiery One-Half Price
One Lot Suits at Half Price
All Wash Vests at Half Price
Summer Underwear One-fourth Off
Khaki Clothing and Sweater Coats One-fourth Off ,
All Linen Dusters One-fourth Off
Your choice of any Straw Hat in the house $1.50
Money Talks at This Store
Model Clothing Co.
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Summer Rash Washed Away
Ton can utop that trrltnllni- Itch
from Mummnr nkln Irnuhliifi In two
econds Uy a mild, soothing wash.
Yen, Jaiit n fw dropn of D. D, D,
rrencrlptlnn for Kcr.prnn nml tlmre In
Inilnnt rclloT tho Kln In cooled and
healed arid yon hnvo nlmoltito protfc
tlon from summer rnh, illsnciirlnc
filmp)ei, Ivy poison, bite, hlven. prick
y hent and all other skin troubles that
hot weather often brlhgn.
We havo sold many rood antiseptic
Mi:iu'oici riiAit
remedies for tho skin hut norm Itmt
wo enn recommend s hlKhly u tli
famoua D. V, D. J'rescrlptlon.
Oet n. SSc trial bnttfn anywaywa
know II will do the work.
Olhr (IrtiRglsti keep thla D, D. D.
Proncrlptlon tho demand Is so treat
they nil havo to stock It but If you
come to our store, we will Rlv you
tho first dollar bottln on our pr.sltlvA
no pay ftunrnntee, that D, P. U. will
stop tho Itch nt onco.
MACV, NKAIt I'. O.
ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT TIIK KIOIIT I'HICK
In cartoon, 25 cents per quart.
25 ccnta extra for packer of nny alzo up to ono gallon.
Any order ovor ono gallon at $1 per gallon.
Dollvorlca of pnekors to any part of tho city.
Ice cream served at tho creamery at D centn por dlah.
Medford Cream & Buitter Co.
Notice to Water Users
Commencing today, July 17th, the use oE
water for sprinkling will he restricted to the fol
lowing districts during the horn's designated until
further netice:
All that portion of the city north of the center
of Main street from 3 p. m. to 9 p. in. only.
All that portion of the city south of the center
of Main street from 4 a. m. to 10 a. m. only.
Irrigating with open hose or allowing water
to run from any tap or faucet for irrigating with
out using a hose on which there is a sprinkler or
a nozzle, is an offense and punishable as cited in
ordinance No. G69.
The above rules will be most rigidly enforced.
GROWERS OF
PEACHES
Do you want your fruit handled by expert salesmen t
Do you wnnt the BEST PRICES the Pacific Coast market a- .
fords f
Do you want to line up with "The House of a Square Dealt"
If so, get in touch wilh us NOW.
ROOTE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Pac. 5621.
Home 307
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of 1
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment ' "". ',
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.0
W. I. Vawtor president G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pros. .
C. AY. McDonald, Cashier
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all .
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (3b Storage Co.
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