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9 0 O 9 PAGE SIX fET)FOnD MATTi TRTBTTCT!. MEDPOMy. OfiKfl Q?. TfETAT.ftDA Y, SEPTEMBER- 0, IMS - '' ' i. . . ' $ .' L-.-i.'--. . -i. rc P.S. AGREES TO DELAY t Puo to a roouput by the city of Modfon! and the imamuer or con merci the ntnte puhl)e Rorvlce corij miRfllon, which In meting In; the o)iy hall, pontponed at thlr ' meeting thl forenoon for B days or longer the hearing on the JncKHonvllle rnllroad, whether or not William ttarnum, the owner, will bo allowed to tear up the mils and Junk nil of It.s tciuimeiu, Thin question ha been , uy6unipg much interim. In Jacksonville, tiie citizen there disfavoring - th ilia mantling of the road Yewterday the - eommlefllon . took under advisement the petition of tho State Highway coinnilHlon, which elimlnntPH the grade erosrtlng near Gold J I ill by an overhead crossing. The question whether or not the Owen-Oregon Logging railroad be compelled to fence lis right-of-way In the Butte Falls country where the track runs through the" company's holdings. wriH also taken under advisement..-. Thomas K.-' Campbell, a member of the commission, is In specting the situation today by going over-tha unlVnceil area. The petition of the Jackson county court for a new grade crossing' over the Southern Pacific trucks a short dlHtance thin side ,of Talent for the purpose at opening a new road was heard yesterday. An yet no action nan been made, it, too, being taken under advisement This afternoon at 4 o'clock the rommlsslon will Invcstigato the ac counting methods of tho Whittle Transfer, company of .Ashland to ascertain whether they are In confor mity with tho accounting method prescribed by the state for nil com mon carriers. 11. if. .Corey of Salem, Thomas K. Camp'beji of. Halem, and II. II. Iluuser of Portland are the coiiuulhaionera present. . The .Association Vaudeville at the Craterlafl - theater last night was among the best of tlie seauon ,nnd was "Vlt nested by ono jot the largest .crowd of the year. There wan plenty of comedy the best of. this - being the mind reading parody " by Howe and Fay. Hay- Cordln presented the best ventrllouulal act ever seen here. Olgolow'H Musical Misses, a girl jazz orchestra, made a- big hit with the audience, - The Marlon 8 is tors danced artistically and ihitry Hrown wtia a good juggler, and,' did some Hinging. Screen doors' pi. vVuiiuee ' Woods Lumber'-Yard, Cor. Jiast-Main, and Ueueaee, ' 881 f . W. W. Walker and family returned yesterday from the Dead Indian Soda Ho rings, after having been encamp- ed there for (he past week. with the family of (i. J. Kunzrnnn. They re ported blackberries tu ho very thick along the roadside. , Just received ' this morning 101 beautiful velvet paUern hats and will be put on sale -at prices ranging from ; $4.75 to S12.701. Miss Taylor ut litis. I ueirn. ' 147 Two minor auto cnlllsnlons occur red yesterday when Harry Comstock" colllded- with William Hammett the corner of Main and ' llartlett streets, causing no damage further ,thun a bent fender, and when L. K. Harlow and MONTAGUE MAN IS ARRESTED HERE ON LARCENY CH'GE FATHER TO STAND ! BY MANIAC SON; i BLAMES ASYLUM. BARTLETTS SELL AT i i - 3 DOLLARS A BOX 11 -- C. A. Ramsay, a former resident ofl N'RW YORK. Suit. 0. 'A. r.) Mpntuue, C'ul., W'lir have,'n!irellinln-i What he rcrardg as a father's du- ary hearing this afternoon In Judge, tie. are) to dp performed' by ' pick W. Taylor'a court on a ehurita of lnrceriv ' Noel, New York lawyer, In behalf by bailee, ImvlnB purchased an auto-: ' '' 'wenty-yenr-old son. Harrison. An ,, .ur "n ,rn i w lll,r' . ""' -Montrlalr. New.nr9 over as far-as Portland iV noJ,,Vo,,t an i Thm - .iri.iVTv .h. ,J"""y killed a neRro chauffeur iar outside ol' the Wit to l"e.Z(,C autonio,",e 'or U,e ab" , KaniKuy wan arrested yesterday tyTi,..-,K., ,,,.. ' , , ,, , , Ahland by State Trafric Officer C. P. nft lh' r"':rnlty, ,rlu1" hre. Ia"1 Talent, and (i, W. McNabb. chief of.f'?., "e . It Is mild that I. . .' " L "?". PQRTLANa Ore. SenU i. (A. P.) The coroner's office announced to day belief that It had solved the mys tery surrounding; the body of. a man I found In the Willamette river August roflTI.AND. 'Ore.. ' SptJ 9. N'ew 22, In partial Identification of the body fruit and vegetable deals are open- 88 that ol Q. M. Bliss of Bridal Veil. Inn uh In the local produce markets 0r- Officers expressed the belief as seasonal crops enme to an .end. that he had ended his life In despond The windun of the peach nnd, canta.- en0B because he faced manslaughter loupe season Is' approaching. Bart- charges growing out of the death of leit penis nro practicnlly gone nnd m- unriingnouso, June i. Rumsav mircliaaed the enrnn Aneii.l :H bylhl"."on- he ""v" 18 ln and gave a check drawn oil a Mnn- , F"...,,",. ? release from nn asy- tamie bank to the amount of $:ifi0. 1', . . o'nmeu nsyium oi- nnnu nrrieiui. tha t,,tD,i n,ni i, ! flclnls, who he said had Informed had had no account In the bank for him ,,ml ,'hB hy wouU1 ''ecome men two years past, lie remained In the tnlly wsn- ! Meanwhile authorities city a short time, then left for Sno-1 flt ' Newftrl are "feklni? Indictment at'kane, Wash., from which place he had or ,ne V"1"; J- Victor d;Aloia, act- just returned when arrested. " Lu,,., U,-U1,r i nn Accdnllng to the district attorney's I ',nn" 10 Present the matter quickly office, a woman nccomnanled III in to ,h0 grand Jury. Cnptnln .Inmes here. As a result an Investigation is A- 5I"' rhlet ot county detectives, fresh prune shipments for this year houses lire concerned, Now; comeB. the grape season;- the swee.t potato deal, and the nrrlval oC the coaat cranberry crop. So far only a few of -the early berries have come on this market hut picking In tho bogs at tho mouth of the Colum bia river will be In full. BWlng- In a few days and the cranberry, season will be on In earnest-r-enrller Ihla year than usual.,.. Car lot. shipments pf cauliflower, lettuce and celery fro(ii local districts will also occupy the limelight In a few days. - . T 'California ha a large grape crop this, year and prices are lnw.e than usual due to several factors. Ore- i Htilinn cnllhlofl ,,i the '"ere. s h result un investigation is . ; " "....v,, Unuui uuc iu i of i(iv..rUi,i n,. nn,i h,!ng made and It may be another , m'" huniuiy that the youth was gon consumers will benefit from i t ant, inn, m v,u, iiimc mw i,i un Mr,fH iiiui wuuiu Jaekflon street, and like the flmt iclIU'Ke w!u 1)0 nied;aKainflt Kamsay, one, no Herloim damage resulted. Dr. K. D. Klwood, optoinutrUt, ha moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 R. Main. tf Wanhlngton state v In I tors reglHtfrod nt loeal hotels Include Mr, and Mch. .T. 1. Paenter of Chehnlls, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ht'Mron of Centralla; Mr. and Mrs. , R, N. Huhoeman ,of Iiel- llnghnin, and Mr. and Mrs. C, T. Ward, Mrs. R. T. Witt, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Larson, R. V. Saekett, and J. Neven of Seattle. A number of local nlmrnds left yesterdny nnd many are leaVlng to day for the hills to be an hand now a prisoner In the county jail. was unlikely. After conferring with I ordinarily move cast will be thrown STARTED TODAY .Mr. d'Alola yesterday, Mr. Mason said: "We are going to leave it up to the defense to prove that . Noel is insane. ;1 The law presumes that a man- Is 'mine'.untl, he Is proved to 1 Insane.'.' ' -' . The first football practice of the lS"",r W?.M 'alTn "",nly vcar for the blab sehnol Bn,l win 1, "'""J" i-.eiui.y ne was . . T. Andrews III PORTLAND; Ore., Kept. : 0. fleo. T. Andrews, Chief, state hay inspector and well known nruoiig growers and ill last removed 1.0I.1 nt i, i . ...r. ... ' hospital and operated on for uny Jill- lilt) I1IIIH lO Ue On lllinil oi.t,., i,uin liiib u i,t)fii, ,'.t Iu T-Io tD Hnnrfui when the deer hunting season opens afternoon Conch Prink Calllson lakes "iH " .v "'Ported Impiov- purcliased by four men of Ocean Park. They will Improve tho land anil build cubins. Axhliind Tl, linns. The condition of sliss Kaihleen Seller, former reporter on this newii pliper, who has been a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital for several days pnst, because of Illness, ls slightly better, according to late ro- ASTQltlA, Ore., Sept. 9. Clyde ! "0"B- . . "Whltey" WntBon, ex-prize fighter and!. 'rs. c. A. Meeker re- nllniil Inurior frnm ll. nuv turned Monday evening from visiting arrested at the Dig Creek Logging y"r'"V" c"! '""r"1'1 Including company, near hero. Into yestorduy by ''ranclscn, where they otiended detectives who slated he had been I Ji"yi'ra Wwk- Purchasing new full HifuuH nir ine m. ai. uept. store, sev eral new lines were added for the tomorrow. It Is sold that deer are " gloomy view or his prospects for the quite' nuinei'ous this year. aeason, two or his Inst year's men- Four fislllng sites on the r.ogue '"io wenimer, punter ami tackle, ami river this side of Trail have been'i "K "a"1"". . both being Ineligible. on const markets, keeping this ter ritory well supplied at all times. Bartlett pears about gone. Of ferings scarce nt $3 a box or six to OVj cents a pound in bulk. Flem ish beauties and 'd'Anjous $1.75 to t'1.60 a box. Police -charged Bliss struck the woman on the street in Portland driv ing a car while tinder the Influence of liquor. ; ' ; . . Cook with gas.' tf Nerves AH Unstrung? MciUortl Folks. ShouM Mnd r Cause ami Correct It. the New 8hcrlff Named. ' MARSHF1RLO, Ore., Sent. 9. W. W. Gago of -CoquIHe, member ; of tho county board of- commissioners, wus lust night apiiolnted Bhorlff of Coos county by the county commissioners to fill the unexpired term of E P. Eilingaen, who was killed 1n an auto mobile accident. ' - Cook with pa. tf Cook with cn. " Ar6. you all worn out? Feel tired, nervous, half-sick? Do you have a constant backache; sharp twinges of pain, too, with, dizzy spells and .an noying; urinary disorders? ' Then .there's cause for worry and more cause to give your weakened kldney prompt help. Use Doan's Tills a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Medford folks recommend Doan's for just such troubles. - Mrs. A. E. Dodee, 242 S. Holly St.. Medford, my a: "I am glad to say a ' good word for Doan's Pills, as they have given me splendid results. My kidneys were weak and I was run down and nervous. I tired easily and was often unable to do my housework, as my nack ached as If it were broken. . also had dizzy spells and my fee,t and ankles swelled. Donn's , Pills soon" strengthened my, kidneys and all the . symptoms, of kidney -disorder disappeared." : Prre 60i at all. dealers. Don't simply aft for a kidney ..remedy get Doan's Pills the name that Mrs. Dodge" hnd. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Mfrs. 'Buffalo, N. Y. - ' Adv. I iiivuur now-2asjfam The minute you phone u you have made op your, mind, you will never, have ,, , ' f to think of your heating ' plant again. We guarantee uniform heat or money back. Take a year to pa if you with. ' V . : OttOMATlC MEDFORD FUEL OIL CO. :; ;,' 28 N. Grape. 8t, '' . Agents .-. ; . DYJERB ' HATTEBS CLEANERS PLEATEB8 Phone 244 23 NFir Ut. Claire Williams after a year's' absence will be hack In the lineup. Among Inst year's nlaynrs who will try for Places arc Slimier, Mellee, Conrad and Senn. A number of Inst year's second string men ore good material this year. The first game of tho yenr will be played with the alumni the last of the month. The Ashland high school started training Monday evening. positively identified us one of the four men who robbed the State flank of Aurora at Aurora, Ore., on October 29, iVU, stealing The Markets ' ' Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 9. Cnttle nominally steiuly, unchanged, " Hugs nominally steady. unchanKCd. ' RhOfip noiiilnally stoutly; receipts 54U, dlroot. l! f --' - ' l'KS TOItTUAND, Ore., Sept, (I. RKKs: rultefif copr lower; rest steady, l'ul lets 3iV4lfi'S2c. nutter . Buttorfnt atendy; unchanged. . . .Potatoes Onions slpw. 1 Onions Jl.OOJf 1.7B, Potatoes, new $l.7D(r2. . Portland Wheat POrtTI.ANO. Ore., Sept. 9. Wheat bids: .,, Hard white, llliicstem, Uuart, 1.64; , soft white, wouturn white, 11 51;' hard winter, 'northern spring. 11.48;, western red, $1.47; HUB hard wnite, 11.57. . . Today's car receipts Wliont, 1.10 barley, 4;-flour, 8; outs, 1; hay, 1. (No 8ah Frnnc,lsco markets today.) fight i.akb i.Nn.rsion.. (Cbntlnued From page, One)' and that Diamond lake Is the best one for trout on the coast. Ho told of tho rrrorts made by .Stephen A. Mather. director of national parka, to hinder tne ogg tuning operations at the lake In order to aid his plans In getting Diamond Into Crater lnko national forest, these of forts bolng ninilo tlirougli tho forestry aorvlco, "Mr.--Mather In not satisfied with having control of the national parks hore but now wants the nntlnnal forest contldl as well." remarked Senator Halph II. Cameron of Arizona, one of tne committee members. Tho ex-game warden suld Diamond lake draws more fishermen to Oregon than ny other body of wuler In the state, and that each summer there are more, foreign cars at the lake than Oregon ones.. - - WJtli, Clifford, he opposes the pro. posed .public ahootlng grounds bill uecauae It takes from tho alnleB many rights over, hunters and wild gnmo. ' Iniect, Greatest Menace. Fred Ames. Assistant dlatrlt r,,r. ester, .talked on Insect Infestation In national forests and parks of Oregon and Washington. He agreed with the statement innde by a Montana forester that the timber losses from Insects In the northwest are greater than the total 'losses from flro. . The largest infected area In this state la In southern Oregon, extending Into northern California. Hero the plan licet In la very had, Inresting 1.200,000 acres. The government and private Interests havu been fighting It for four years. Tim pine beetle Is also Ijad In Crater ink , national park and Crnler lake forest,, ng well as In the Deschutes and Whitman national forents. He said the hemlock looper, which Worked In the Tillamook country - for three years, had stopped Its ravages through natural causes. ' ' ' , "Hargnln. Bnseinent." the first ono to be established In Medford. Krankle Adams hns returned to U. of O. where she la. talcing. a cmnno Iu the law department. Ksther Howard accompanied hor and will attend U. of o. Wo would like to have the names of thoso leaving Medford nnd Jack son county to attend school nnd where, l'hond or mall the samo to this office Irene lluuhen nnd Udnn Welser leave tomorrow for Monmouth to enter tho normal school. ; N. B. Hacketti of HloumliiKton, 111., Is In Medford Ihls week iliiiiinnHtrat ttng the Williams Oll-O-Matlc heat ing system. The denioiiKiioilons are being held Thursday and evldny nt tho offices ot the Medford Fuel Oil ciniipnny ai 28 North' drupe street. T. T. Mnynnrd at 330 N. Front street, acting intent for the Cleaner Mfg. Co., Is engineering a campaign hero for Wnelc Cat fireproof paint'. 'Mrs. flrnco Newman of Ashland underwent a minor operation for the removal of her tonsils at the Com--muillty hospital yesterday, wlillo Miss .Helen ' Kerr underwent a similar uperatlon today. Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd L. narto returned yesterday from a inuior nip to llandoii, North Uend nnd .MuihIi fidld. - - WEDDING BELLS A benutifiil though quiet wedding was celebrated nt the Roberts home on West Tenth street Sunday morn ing, when Krank W. Hubbard and Miss Osa. Medley became husband and wife. Dr. W. 11. Knton of the Baptist church officiated, using the Kplscopal ring service. A lovely wedding breakfast followed tho ceremony. The happy couple, will spend their honey moon In a motor trip north. ' CATTI.I.MAN DIXOMKK UAIlTj. (Continued From Page One) Oliver Henry Wallop, who has be come Karl of Portsmouth as a result of the death of his brother. Is practi cally certain to lose the American eltiiensblp be now holds by naturall-' antloii Avhen ho accepts the British thle. Officials of the bureau of nnttir ullMitlon,' though refusing todny to pass Judgment on the case In ndvance "f fornial pieselllallon, pointed to the siaiiite which nutmnatically divests any American of United Slates clil xenshln when he takes un oath of allcKlanee to n foreign government, It Is understood unofficially that Mr. Wallop must take such an oath Iu assuming the enrlshlp.- SALEM, Ore.. Sept. 9 The city of Klamath Falls, through its mayor, has protested to tho public service com mission ngalnst nn implication of the Oregon, California & Kastern Railroad company, known ns the Strahorn linn, to cress HlJiUi street . nt grade In Klamath Falls. Should It hi allowed. It Is averred that the common user privllego should he allowed other lines and the crossing should be either over bond or undilrgrudo, Inatoad of nt grade In ! OooV with irii. ;air Bills Poor on and repair bills arc pals. Whenever you find a man who buys oil "just any place," you'll find that his motor visits the repair shop a lot of the time. I know lfauM-dsi' Oil is the best oil you can buy. I can prove it. It doesn't evaporate at motor heat. It stays on the job' and saves the grief and expense of worn parts. Mscdfelsi Oil is what your motor deserves. One trial of JfenirJaifx Oil will make a regultr customer out of you. .' Drive in and treat your motor to the best. '." Oil & Greases PHIPPS AUTO PARK Riverside at Jackson, Phone 1037-R WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows and Sash. u Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality and ' Prices Absolutely Right. . Do Net Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Figure on Your BUI, TROWBRIDGE CABINET 'WORKS Medfft-d ' ' A Modem Mill "" Oregon LAST THREE DAYS OF 'S SALE ' S .' .,.'. ; MANUFACTURER Beautiful Brand New ; PLAYER DOWN ii'li : tsS. sis MONTH ; . .. -:i Trade in Your Old Piano, or Phonograph PIANO Outfit Consisting of IfcREEtJ .... .i .- . . Elegant; Floor Lamp, Duet i ;Bench, Music Bolls.. SALE. PRICE Cqnslsts. of ,. .. 210 , .. model Victor i Console. Beau ' tlful floor or bridge lamp and twenty selections (your selection.) 3 $395 ' v-':' W Q j ;- ' Record Selection r ; VUit Trade K Department Aro Included Free With Every Phonograph on Sale This Week. We have many file Instruments to offer that have been reconditioned and are guaranteed. Better to buy a good used piano or phonograph than none .at all. . Hurry in, vhey won't last long. fW fi : "B ill! JM f fr'A Q Elegant ease do- gt tj)0 sign. Sold new eflOiJ ': ' for $150, " . T V i,A real bargain. Good tsne. . ' Looks like new. t Original cost 100 $148 PALMER'S PIANO HOUSE Dependability Quality, Service f'!.' 23f E. Main pPEN EVENINGS Phone' 88iR C"oW wllb gas,