4 SffiDFOTtf) MATE TRIBIINT), MEDFOttD. 01?K.(). WEDNTMUY. MAY 21. lOflil F2UE T3TREB V WIPE TESTIFIES AGIST WAITE IN MURDER TRIAL NEW YOHK. May 2J. Mr. Clitra Louise I'ouk Wnitu FmpoiI Iiur litis linml, Dr. Aithtir Wnrruii Waite, ne etneil of tlii' inuriltT of her fHtlivr, John K. 1'ook, of Clrmul KnpiuV, in I'onrt for tho firet time today when hlio took tho Htand n a witncxw njsainst liim. Mr. Wnitu, droned in iiiouminsr, ciamo into tho cum t room m iuii'tly that few nliurvod hur as hlio took a scat behind tho jury box as hur brother, l'eruy Peck, was lc tifyititf. l)r. Wnito, who liad been Mltinic with bowed liead all tho forenoon, looked at his wife, but she appeared not to nee him. Mrs. Waite testified uoneeniiiiff her fatherV vinit from (Irand Kapidi to New Yoik and suitl that Wnitu mik tested that Dr. Alliertus A. Moore lie united to rfeo her father. "We that in, father, Dr. Waite and myelf, had planned tti o to Hot Spriimw on n vixit. Fnthur upjieared to be iu very good health." Sonic tinio after her father's ar rival hero, Mrs. Waite muil, ho devel oped fainting wpell. Waite already has admitted that lio inoculated him as well us Mi. iPeuk with dieanu germs. The wilnuh's told of an occurrence l dinner three days before Mr. Peck's death when Waite nerved her father with oysters and later he re marked that he felt iimiMiiniy drowsy. She snid her father's condition grew grnduulK worse and -lie called in Dr. Moore M'vcml tune-. EAGLE POINTEAGLETS Uy A. C. Howlett Pnitc 01 K. N. Dcardoff clocd his school in the llec-c creek school district Weduc-diiy, tlui 17th, and had n very interesting time, as there was a spelling couluit between that nud soitie of the other schoids, nud then to cap th climax had a spelling context, the children vs. the old folks, which resulted in the old copltt coming out second hcl. Alter lunch, a picnic dinner, they Hiit u while in athletic sjmits, the most interesting wit of which ws the bti-ketbnll game. The professor's family had already gone to A diland before - he closed hi m'IhhiI and he was on hi- way to hi homo there when he topKd at the Sunny-tide fur dinner Thursday and gave me the foregoing items. Sjwuking on the -object of school-, sice my lu-t our school board ha mcl and re-employed Mism M. Taylor to take her old place in the inter mediate deuirtmeiit, and .Mr-. Shu Ier for the primary department, and liuvo conditionally employed Pmfc sor Wheeler, tho principal, the condi tions being a- follews: If the Roplc of the district, at the annual election, will votn to c-tublish mid maintain u high ttchoot deM4rtmcnt, they, the bourd, will employ Profesbor W. O. Wheeler and his wife at a salary of $173 a month, but if the people otc against h high school then Profes-or Wheeler is t receive 11000 for the nine months. That u .110 per month, making a total in tho fir-t instance of 32.1 a month, or if the people vote down the high -cho proHsitiou then they will pay $2(11 M month for the three teachers, making a dit ferenee of WH.SI) per month, or ) $.125. There is a strong feuling in the district against the high school move as well as against laying the pricu that hu been and i proposed to he Hiid. The graduating clu , eight pupil-, and the other mx of the pupils of Professor Wlimdur'ai nuun ..u.- tl... pnifexsor a urprie party on the eve ! of lite 17th, ice cream ami cake wa brought in aud the children report having had it very enjoyable time. On Thurda.v, the Ibth, Profe-sor Wheeler and wife motored over to Ap jilcgate, taking with them the two boy and the two girU who hud the highest grades in their examination, to-wit, Aden Ilaaelton and Theo. Pb.rey. and Hi. Pay Perry and Mi Klhel Hiley. Although the weather wa nut what one would like for a picnic, -till they reuort having had a Ty seai.ant time and a large eruwd in attendance. U-t Thur-da Joe Parker, tin ticket agent .for the P. & K. Harlan To., of Medford, and A. L Ilamnull, traveling agent fr Well-. Fargo A. t'o., werj at the Sunuy-ide fur dinner. P. K. r'auder, the prt-ent uuner ! the orchard known a-,the Laidlow orchard, of Kan Diego, Cal., ha been here a few day- in thi- neryhborlioori "looking after hi- interest-. While , here he ha h -j the gue-t of F. M. Stewart. ii to wliut is going on iu the world and consequently linve subscribed for n live paper. Since my la-t report Qeoijie Hrouu & Son- have bought wool from Mr. Trusty of Trail. (Icoivc Owens of Wcllen and W. r liutlep of Kuule Point. W. K. Ilutlfr vn- in town Friday circulating one of the iccall jM'lition aiul late in the attcinodn rewrted that he had between eighty and ninety names on it. A. ,1. Mitchell, one of the Christian Science healers of Mcdford, came out Friday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Cingcadc. Ho is the man they give the credit to for hur recovery to health. Penj. II. Hroidiy, one of our untur-pri-ing stockmen, was in town Fri day, and while here hud mo cliangc his subscription from the Weekly Mail Tribune to the Daily. While in town Friday, J. Mai-.li Garrett of I.akc Creek and II. I.. Carl ton of Wcllen, two of our leading citi zens nud stockmen, took dinner at the Sunnyside and renewed thuir sub scriptions to the Weekly Mail Trib une, and Saturday morning Jud Kd sull of Ilutte Falls, who ha- been iu town attending to business for the past few days, gave mu his subscrip tion to the I). M. T. Times nro so hard that people are looking iu every direction to timl sonic new avenues that will open up to prosperity aud arc beginning to learn that iu order to keep up with the business world they must read and see what is going on in the world, and so" t hoy arc -ub-M'ribing for the Daily Mail Tribune nud tint- get the now of the world in n condensed form. Among tho imssengcr Suunln morning to Itittte Falls were X. H. Stoddard, the Ilutto Falls hardware merchant, and wife, on their wa home, ami Mrs. Royal Ilrown and her daughter. Hazel. Mrs. 11. went in Friday afternoon to attend the com meueement exercises of the Mcdl'oi.l biuh school. Miss liohurtu Pierce and Miss Olady Xatwiek, who luiw been attending the Med ford limb -cloud, were al-o jm-K'nger- on the car for this place. Saturday noon CI. X. llirUiui.l it Mcdford, rciro-enrtug Failing Me Column, hardware mcichant- ol Port land, and M. W. Matthews of the Pure Oil Co. of Minneapolis, wore lure lor dinner. Our election (wis-ed off pleasantly ami everybody seemed to be in ii good humor, although there was en ous di-apK)iutineiit on the part -! some of our citizens who were work ing for W. T. (hiee. FLOUNCE ROGK FRILLS TiKhdiiv iiciiiK Mr .iiid Mi- I K I'e.Monh :'".th wctldliiK nnnlteri-iirv the tinned a number of rrltnuV to peinl the day and partake of a splen dltl dinner which hhi arvei on a very Ioiik tnblo under a larae fir in the yard. Tliono prenent were Mr and Mra. Dltaworth, Mr. and Mr Peolor, Mr. and Mra. Illanchard Mr and Mm. Daweon and daualitcr Tin gueata put in the day In chatter, in tinging and hearing phonograph mu lc Mr. and Mm. Peyton received rwveral appropriate prevent. Mm. Colvla- of Med ford came up Tuesday to visit her daughter. Mi Chas. Walker at Proapcet. Mm Walk er went homo with her mother lri d.v. There wan a pleaaant dance at the power plant Saturday night In honor nt Miaa Doollng who will leave tm- mcdlntol) for her homo near Port land. Mr. aud Mm. Mansfield motored to Meford Friday to atlond commence ment cerelsea. Marguerite Mans field oas one of tho Kraduatoe. Mr. and Mm Peyton alo attended the sraduation exercises. They loft Thursday and returned Sunday. Harold Pevton come up on the KtORc TucMlaj for a llt nt homo. M. H. Aiken nmt to M,dford Pl- urdav and took tfip ballot boxen. Xearl cferyone did their duty b) , Doing to the polls and yoUiik Frldav. There inut Iiotc Istii n Urie crod or they voted very unintelligent!' for j the board of electors did not get , homo until Saturday morning. ' Mr. Irwin took Mr. and Mrs. Sltoll ' and Ora Walker to Derby station ' Saturday to meet Mr. Slioll'a little girl who hew conic to spend tho sum-1 mer here. Karl Peyton has been spending a few dav "alck leave" at home. Margery llrakluo went to Pcmlut ! Saturday to attend the uxorclaea nt tho cloHlng of tho school. Mm. Myrtle Chartraw-Kclso and i son havo come home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Xlchol and chll t dren have moved Into the new log house on their homestead. Wcdnesdav was school rally dn nt Ptospect and a bin croud was pres ent. The principal of the Mcdford ( schools was present and made an ad dress. Merle Willlte talked Interest ingly on botany and there were other Instructive features. Utile Miss Mc Donald of Trail and Miss Nellie Mor gan of Pcmlst proved to be champion spellers. Another Important part was the prlcnlc dinner or which there was an nhundnnt suppb nnd ,itlet .Ipiucs ntnl Karl .m"' l' art t'eton. MarKcr rr-klnc. 1 '' ' M' I'lbotlum ami ltaxel Dltsworth motorod to Prospect Sunday afternoon a-ad Re turned to Mr. Peyton's for suivper. !?r. Lewis jnnde a business trip to Prospect Sunday. H. D. Hlanchard brought a land of chicken feed fro Derby the first of the week. Mr (trieves road ramp mouej on Motid i mid Tiicsdiix to their old ,n i 'oiuiil nt I' It 1 1 icinlxit Inini's &rs. yroomfleld Is visiting her son nud his family at Flounce Hock. Mr. aud Mrs. Mansfield went to Medford Monday. xWlr M JOll Make Thrift a Household Word Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of ShinoiA with more than fifty shines and a SiiinolA HOME SET for polishing is an outfit unequalled for economy and convenience. BLACK TAN WHITE At all dealers - Take no substitute. SHINE WITH ShinoiA and save .--Jtgjg ) home se:c w a n o . A tool box, besides pro tecting you against tlief t of tools, makes it un necessary to disturb your passengers when the use of tools is neces sary. A big, roomy tool box, with Yale lock, $2.50 C E. GATES Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Savs we can't look op feel rlnht il with the system full of poisons. I'd I " in ' I .1 I I . T I Millions ef folks Iwtlia Internally now Instead of loading their system with druse. "What's an inside bath?' you say. Well, It Is guaranteed to per form miracles If you could bellere these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arislnc in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime Mone plionphate In It This Is a ety excellent health meastuo It Is la tended to Hush the stomach, lleer. kid neys and the thlrt ftt of InO-etlnea of the previous dav a waste, sour bdo and IndlKtrtible iuuterls.1 left over la the body which if not eliminated every day, becomo food for the millions ol bacteria which Infut tho bowels, tho quick result Is polsoos and toxins which are thm absorbed Into the blond causing hfft1arhe. bilious attacks, foal breath, had taste, coMs, stomach trou ble, kidney misery, sloeplrssness. Im pure blood sni ull sons of ailments People who fiel jor1 one day and Vaily the ceit, rut who s.mply can not tet feting rieht arc uivcj to obtain a quaitr jniimd tt limuatoco phosphate ut the drug store This will coat very little but Is sufficient to make an) one a real crank on tie aubject of Internal sanitation Just as ooap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening', so limestone phosphuta and hot water aft on, the stomach, livr, kwlnexs and txwels It Is a5t r fro Juipi'iant 't bat' p on tho ins ' ' 'T cu t' .' ! be a -p ' s i p,'p" ri- r a1 - rb p.p. P'l thT I ' '' 1 A l! - JL m . What Do Yon Know About The IV1 axwej c3iir THIS is ihe time of the year when more people are considering the question of "what car to buy" than at any other time of the year. This community has it full share of poople who will soon he driving their first car or a new car to replace the old one. Now, we know that we are going to soil Max well Cars to a great many of these people de pending upon how many we are able to acquaint with the merits of the Maxwell. The generous value offered in the car is so evident its pnst record is so full of good perform ance owners speak so well of it that when the buyer knows these things, he is eager to buy a Maxwell. In order to tell as many people as possible about the merits of the Maxwell Car we are going to spend a lot of money in the next few weeks in this paper advertising Maxwell merits to those who do not know them. The reason we want to sell as many Max wells as possible this season. Our future allot ments will depend upon how many Maxwells we sell now. You may know that the Maxwell markot is a buyer's market, not a seller's markot broadly speaking. The demand for Maxwells the country over is greater than the supply. For this reason cars are allotted to dealers by the factory according to the size of the dealer's business. We want to make a showing and be in a posi tion to gel n generous allotment of Maxwells liereafter. Because the more Maxwells arc sold in any community, the greater is the future demand. We realize the opportunity to do an ever-increasing Maxwell business. This is only the first of the several messagos we are going to print a few days apart concern ing the Maxwell Car. But we don't expect to be able to adequately present Maxwell merits in printed word alone. If you are one who is going to buy a new car you will find it decidedly to your advantage to find out all you can about the Maxwell before you place your order. Come in and talk it over with us and let us demonstrate the car to you. Then, don't take our word alone, but ask those who now own Maxwells. Get "posted" about the Maxwell and you will realize more satisfaction and get more "value re ceived" for your motor car money than ever before. And we are just as willing to have you investi gate other cars just as fully as you do ours. The Maxwell will not suffer by the comparison. Why not start your Maxwell investigation today? i0 UCK H ,"'.'; Jouring Car $655 Roadatar $635 ' J i flli powE uto c- jjfilj 1 I JP Time Payments if Desired JP 1 Si