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PAGE SIX anUDFORD MATT. THTTtUNK MEDFORD. OR1.C10N, MONDAY, FMimVAin' 1(1, 1011. HS2 7 DISAPPONTED LOVE, DROWNS SELF IN ROGUE (WANTS l'ASS, Or., Fob. 10 Tho body of the man found flontinj; itt llic Hoguc Hivcr nenr tho mouth of Tnylor crock hns boon identified ns tlmt of K1 Snipo. a j-ounj ninn 24 yrnrs of pro wlio disnppenred from this city on December 10. Snppe had been disnppointcd in n love uf fnir nnd from remnrks mnde by him just previous to his disnppenranec it was fenred that he had committed suicide, and search had been made for him by his friends. Sappc leaves n brother and other relatives in the (lalieo district, where he had been employed in tho mines. Sappe came to this city on Decem ber 8, registcrinc at n local hotel. He had been infatuated with a yeunj: lady of this city for some time, but clnimcd that she had at last refused to keep her promise, to marry him. Sappe, it is alleged, solicit legal ad vice, in an effort to briiiR nbout tho marriaKO, and tho young lady's father nlso sought tho advice of County Attorney Miller to get Sappe to discontinue his attentions to the STEEfiS JHft 10 $8 HOGS $3.50 10 Ml SEP $3.5010 $U5 PORTLAND, Feb. 10. Receipts for tho week have been cattle, 1270; calves, 3; hogs, 3403; sheep, 0102. In the cattle division bulk of best grain fed steers offering sold from $7.70 to $7.85 and one load $8.00. Not much choice, hay fed stock was in evidence. Butcher cattlo trade was firm only for cows of which there was a liberal showing. Best ones realized $0.50 to $0.75, with the usual discount pn lesser grades. Hulls sold up to $5.G0 and were un steady. Iteceipts were large Mon dny, when more stuff arrived than tho total for the other five days. Swine market not only maintained firmness but strengthened its posi tion five to ten cents. Severn! hun dred choice light hogs brought $8.06 during the first three days but the bulk was an $8.50. Yards for hogs nnd business was extremely brisk. Tho close was steady to firm, $8.50 to $8.G0. hlieeii house transactions were confined mostly to Mondny and Tuesday. Good gram wethers were source hut n liberal offering of ewes nclSinir from $3.50 to $1.75 accord ing to quality prevented stagnation in the mutton department. Lamb market steady to stronger this week with best quality selling at $0.75 off cars. Iteceipts not so large as a week ago. IIP MARK OF DEATH Tho body of II. C. Curry, who was electrocuted iu the bathroom of his homo nC Buy Gold, last Saturday morning, was brought to this city for burial Sunday. The only mark upon the remains is tho blackened tip of tho littlo finger of tho left hand. Tho funeral services will bo held from tho Baptist church Tuesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock, tho Bov. V. D. MncCulIough officiating. The W. of V. lodee, of which deceased wus a member, will conduct tho services nt tho grave. Interment in I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. Deceased was 35 years of ugo. Deputy Coroner Perl called a cor oner's jury, composed of Messrs. Millar, Percivnl, Whiting, Cudy, Hally ami Smith, this morning. Tho jury will tnko testimony in tho caso on Thursday nnd will probably vUit tin hcoiiq of tho accident. Owing to the small voltage -110 tho theory that tho clectno shock produced heart failure is given strength. SHARKEY SENT TO JAIL FOR 30 DAYS XJW YOKK, Vb, 10,Toii! Hhnr Uy, .Jm 'Jh.NM w filial '') u4ny fur MW Almtiiiy Vuur imil'n www H "" '" Mm( fJ fim, HHU wi iwJ VMI w tov m M ' '"i RE FEDERAL PLAN LANCE M E KKW YOIMC, Feb. 10. An alii nuco between the American league nnd tho new Federal league loomed up hero today ns a possibility. Close h'ascbrill observers believed the out law organization probably before another season has passed will have some sort of an understanding with Ban Johnson, president of the Amer ican league. President James A. flilmoro of the Federals says Johnson is "a credit to baseball and everybody respects him." He also nscrtcd that the outlaw organization has no desire to injure Chnrles A. t'omiskey. owner of the Chicago While Sox. It was believed Xntionnl league olub owners gave President John K. Tcner unlimited power to deal with Charles W. Murphy, owner of tho Chicago Cubs, ns he wished. Clms. II. Kbbett.s of Brooklyn, heretofore oue of Murphy's best friends, has deserted him. "When foolishness .starts, friend ship ceases," declared F.bbett "President Tenor has an iron-chid contract empewerim: him to not for the league. Baseball is now await hig his next stcu." Johunv Kvers, Herb Perdue and Infielder Sweenev nnnouueed their intention today of ignoring tele grams from Murphy ordering them to rejHrt at the spring training camp. DOES II .PAY 10 ? Qus Xewbury, in udditioii to win nine laurels as an attorney, is some hog raiser as well as orehardist and general farmer. Some five years ago Newbury & Canlrell purchased two sows for their Applegate farm, pay ing $13 for one and $11 for the other. Shortly niter they were the H)SsesRorh of twenty-four little pigs, one for each dollar invested. From this investment $150 worth of hogs was sold the second year. $350 the third year, $450 the fourth year, and 60 fur $5-12 has been received this year, with still some returns to hear from. In addition, over 100 young hogit are on hand. Tho hogs are permitted to range until fall, and then turacd into the alfalfa field. NAVY TUG POTOMAC ABANDONED IN ICE ST. JOHNS. X. F.. Feb. 10.- The thirty-six officers' nnd men making up tho crew of the United States nnvy tug Potomac, stuck in the ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, landed at Houne Bay, having made their way across tho floes. The abandon ed tug disappeared in the meantime, drifting seaward w.th the ice. The officers said they only doserted it when it was in imminent danger of being crashed between the cakes. OF 7493 JOIN SYSTEM WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. -Of 7193 banks eligible to participate in the government reserve system under the new currency, 0839 already have up plide for membership. Only two have positively declined to join. Only 35 trust compunies, however, out of u total of about 2500, have indicated n dciru to join. Reed Wood. If you want good wood, get It from Frank II. nay. DEMONSTRA OR FOR EARR VES The Orator l.ako Motor Car com pany Hupp demonstrator arrived to day, ami will bo on exhibition tomor row. Court Hall, tav fluent for tho Crater (a)j Motor Car company, nays that after utttfiulliiK tho Port land automoblio tliow and InipcutliiK Hie different urn ho runelmloil that thu llujtuiobllu wan thv on ly car for family iuu on I lie inoiiniuliiom roads In Houllwri Ortijfon. Air. Hall l -Ibunl.MIc ovnr Ihu bright MUllook for JlupmobJIu tMUt, u nullv a nuiu bvl of lulcDiIud purclikMiiy Uutti Uvuii WNllJliK lur IN arilvtil of Ihu llut'l' iviuumdraiur KW'J m AN EA A NA N PLOT UNEARTHED T TOKIO, Feb. lb--That an assas sination plot against various cabinet members has been discovered by the police wni reported hero today. Sev eral mysterious nrtvsta wero nmde, and it was widely believed that they were m connection with the conspir acy. Minister of the Interior Keik llara, who, ns head of the police depart meut here, has made him-olf most unpopular by his activity in .combat ting the recent anti-lnx riots, seemed actually to have had a very narrow e-cajH', two men having climbed into his automobile before his guard ov erpowered them, the ottieial vers ion was that, though they meant to attack, they did not intend to kill the minister, hut most people were of the opinion that it was his life they sought. Several pro-nihninistrntiou mem bers or iiurlmnient have also lieen attacked in the streets. As.u result of the legislutive in vosfgniiou of charges of graft, Ad miral Koiehie Fnjie- nnd Captain Sn waski have been ordered mnrtinlled, and it was reported that similar tie turn ni:ninst several other otlieers will follow. FATHER OF JUDGE John 11. Crews, a pioneer of 1S52, died February 10 at tho homo of bin daughter, Mrs. Ellen James, at Cas trovlew, Cal., at tho ago of SS yours. He was born In Tennessee In 1S2.". He was a volunteer In tho Mexican war, after which ho located In Ml ourl. Ho crowed the plains with nn ox team In 1S32, located at Portland, Ore., where hu engaged In tho saw mill and lumbering builneas for sev eral years. In 1S3G ho wag married at Salem, Ore., to Angcllno Smith. They made their homo in various parts of tho state until tho death of tho wife In 18SC, after which ho mado his homo chiefly with his daughter, with whom he was at tho time of hto death. Mr. Crews Is survived by thrco sons and ono daughter: Wil liam U-. who resides In Idaho; John It., near Tangent, Linn county, Ore gon; W. E residing at Mcdford, Ore, and Ellen James. With Mcdford trtdo Is Meflford made. "Til" GLADDENS SORE.JIRED FEET "717." moVfs sore, burning, tired fett ftirly dsnee with delight. Away go tho ache and pains, the corns, cnllousts, LlUUrs and bunions. "TIZ" draws out the acids and polaons tlmt puff up ycjr fctt. Xo matter how hard you work, how long )ou dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on jour fit, "TIZ" brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ" is won dcrful for tired. aching, swollen, smarting fci t. Your ftet just tingle for joyj shot never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. Knd foot torture forever wear smaller shoe, keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy. The New York Hair Dressing Parlor Hits a ful lino of new hulr Kod All DiKCfiKCH of the Scalp Treated. GIWTI.IWISN'S WO IMC ASPJOGiAIn' .examination J'Yoo. 7lllTllt )Ul' l'M'(ll-'IIHI Mine Dowd Jeffcrs BY JAP ABINE Al IS GOI.DFIKI.I), Nov.. Feb. 10.- Fed oral officials admitted today that thov had no clew to the whereabouts of Postinustor K, l. Collins, missing with n shortage in bis account' es timated hv Postoffieo Inspector U, (1. Means at between $al)0ll nnd $10,000. Aside from this defulcu tion, busbies acquaintances had til ed chums agiiiust the missing man for inoro than $7000 borrowed money. Means found Collins $lo00 short January 30. A rvlntixe made good the amount, but February I the Mst ui.isti'r It'll, saying he was gong to l.os Angeles. That was the last seen of him here. Learning of his disnp poarunoo, Menus returned, investi gated fnr.hor and l.uiud the larger defalcation. A warrant was sworn out for the fugitive. Besides being politically promi nent, Collins wns interested iu the Collins Mercantile company, which hns boon nttnehed for his debts. NDIGESTION, GAS OR SICK, SOUR STOMACH Time It! "l'niwV l)lnHMHn" .Xnkei Your l''ct, Itloatot Slomnrh 1-Vel Fine In Klve Minutes "Henlly does" put bad stomachs t:i order "really does" orercomo Indi gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn nnd sourness In five minutes thai Just that makes l'apo'a Dlapcpsln tho largest selling stomach regula tor In tho world. If what you cat ferments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gns and orurato sour, undi gested food nnd arid; head Is dlzxy and aches; breath foul; tonguo coated; your Inside filled with bllo nud Indlgcstlblo waste, remember tho moment "I'apo's Dlapepsln" comes In contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly aston ishing almost marvelous, nnd tho Joy Is Its harmlessncss. A largo fifty-cent case of I'apo's Dlapepsln will gIVa you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your druggist bands yoti your money back. It's worth Its weight In gold to men nnd women who can't get their stomach regulated. It belongs in your homo should always ho kept handy In caso of a sick, sour, upset stomach during tho day or at night. It's tho quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor In tho world. KLEIN Ill'IMLS CI.OTIIKS For good apponrnnco and good scr."- Ico at ItlfillT I'HICI-S Mi:i)I()Ul) TAIIiOItS 'M K. Main CHICHESTER S PILLS kM.,.tlUaM4Nn.4A la IU4 ! UM .illtV .. IMI villa LlM klU. V n mm 4Wr. r fi.i. ,if-'ii.'ifi;-T i"U0Mlt IIIIANU I'lLlXl kaiiIMit.t.lnt.AIllki -TntM JIIA lv SO iiuu SOinnYnRir,GiMSEVtmWlFJJE rut P M R GOLDEIELD GONE H MOO M 9 Xr Ir Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME WITH MEDFORD TRADE is MEDFORD MADE "For GALVANIZED TANKS Oil. AND WATIOIt ainl JI.I.KJATI.S'a IMJ'IO f Jo In J. A. WITH m h. oihjih at, 'JVh phono nw TOM MACKEY NOTED EVANGELIST AND RESCUE MISSION WORKER Of Oliirnjro, will contluct Special Services TONIGHT, FEB. 1G At Baptist Church You arc cordially invited 2-J 5' 5 A f r ? X Y ? ? t T ? t t ? "We have added a Millinery Department to our store that is located on the sec ond floor, have received a large shipment of the latest, models in Pattern Hats, and want every lady to call and see them. Our trimmer will he here from the east iu a few da vs. The New Millinery Is "chic," and "smart," and you should see the distinctive and exceptionally charming I Tats in this early showing. They're extremely simple in effect with the chic touch in placing of trimmings so essential this season. All the late colors are shown in early spring flowers and feather novelties. t t ? t t ? t r t t ? ? r f x r ? We are also showing some of the newest things in LADIES' SUITS, WAISTS, DRESS GOODS, ETC. F. K. mA&A.&.jA&Ay!.&. : ;jMjMgMjjMjJJJJ We havo changed our name, hereafter thj Mission Furniture known as "Works will ho The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Ifomo of the "Pacific" Cedar Client, K. a, TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor . 1KJ Mouth Holly JR, To the Milk Consumers of Mcdford Why not buy your milk nnd cream from tho dairy that hns thu hlghoil scoro of any dairy In McdfordT Wo sell mlllt Just nn cheap ns tho lowest scored dairies and Kunrnuteo It to bo pure, elenn and rich of butter fat. Wo mnko n specialty of milk for hntileH, Ulvo us a trial and you wilt always bo our customer. Wo mnko two deliveries dully. MedfordDairy J, W. Snider Phono 1201 J:i, r"5p ' " " A New Department Deuel Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. Qonorul Foundry and Machino Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Ros. Pac. 5(i'31; Home 227 U For tho bent of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD Bee nw, Wo make a Hpoeialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLEfl, BOREEN DOORB itm WINDOWS, Eto, Jfactory Comer Boiith Mr miiiI J Jib Ht, 1Mb I'houo MKDFOKD k)i AND DOOR 00 E. D. Weston Official Phoiographor of the Mod ford Commercial Olub Amateur IininhinR Post Cardti Panoramic Work Flmrn lights Portraits Interior and exterior viown NcKntivea mado anv time itid any place by 'MM" ment. U M. IIAIt.MON, Mnunger. 4IIH K Main Pmuif i4V C ? ? y t T ? T ? ? ? ? r X ? ? v y y t y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y & Co Try Our $1.35 Flour GUARANTEED Ah good as tho best or ' money back. L. B. BROWN RUSS MILL v j tk fwto warn mmm, I 7