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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AtEDFORP, OREGON, TUESDAY, J'lTNIS 23. 19.10. i r t& !?t f? TWO NEW SHIPS IINVASION MADE IN ZION CITY FOR PACIFIC TRIP ' Pacific Mall to Add Two Modern Steamships of the Most Luxurious Type Will Make Trip to the Orl-cnt. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 2S. -Tho Pacific Mnll Steamship company, la to improve Ha trnns-PacltIc service by building two new vessels to cost $3,000,000 each. They will be ot tho most modem typo and as luxurious as any steamship on tho Atlantic Tho new boats will be modeled after tho steamship Gcoigo Wash ington of tho North German Lloyd Jlne, which Is said to bo tho best type General Overseer Volvia States That He Will Rnht Invasion to the Death Methodists Dedicate Their Church Inside of City. -N. LJ ioa Ooj CHICAGO, 111., Juno 2S. A war between tho Mothodlsts and General Overseer Glenn Voliva Is reported to Lave started today following tho dedication ot a modest chapel by tho Methodists indde the precincts of Zlon City. "Wo will figut this lnvrolon to tho death," Voliva Is reported to hnvo said when ho heard ot tho dedica tion. Bishop McDowell and a largo num 'OCT -off architectural magnificence afloat. !" f Meodtat dlsnltnrles assisted ia iiiu cmuuiuiuus. iui bay iutu Tho Independents In ZIon hailed tho ad- Thn nntc ct.mmnra nr tn lm fiKO I toot In length, with a 70-toot beam1? ,n Z.,oa. to st? grow. ami minimum rlr.tiicrht of 33 l font. I They aro u have 3S.000 tons dls-!' otQ M"odlst8 warmly and ,i, .- ., . f svui. a uuiufiaion oi wiuora 10 me dedication of tho chapel. placement, a dead tonnage weight ot S.000 and combined space measure ment and tom.ago of 22,000. Thoro will bo amplo quarters for 500 cabin passengers, 150 second class passengers and TOO in the teerago. Vice Proj' lent Schwerln returned to San Francleco last nljjh., follow ing a conference with tho board of directors of tho company In New York, at which a decision was reached to order tho new steamships. ELEVEN WARRANTS OUT FOR WEALTHY AUT0IST PHILADELPHIA, June 28. Tho police net Is out for Erwln R. Berg- doll, son ot a millio iniro brewer, "Whoso reckless automob'M driving is said to h..ve caused a roljm of ter ror. Ho Is wanted on eeloven sep arate warrants one as a rugltlvo from justice, six for speeding, three tor assaulting policemen and one "tor failing to sound his horn at a crossing. Bergdoll was summoned to appear ta Ardmoro today to answer to ten of tho charges, but failed to appear. Chief Donaghy of tho lower Merlon police, put on his trail two pollce inea In an automobilo. They were instructed to capture him whenever and however they could. Tho police first got after Berg doll on May 14 when a motorcycle 'policeman, because Bergdoll failed to sound his horn at a crossing, com manded him to halt. Bergdall, it is said, jammed on more speed and shot away. Then ensued a chase which led Into three townships and two counties. TIrLig of the persuit, Berg doll, It Is alleged, crowded tho po licemen Into a ditch, where his wheel upset and ho narrowlly escaped in jury. Tho followlDE Tuesday, May 18, a network of police was thrown ovsr the entire township. Bergdoll was tlrst sighted In the heart of tho busi ness district ot Ardmoro by Chief Donaghy, who drew his revolver. Tho The now church will have tho backing ot business interests out side and Overseer Voliva hns tho battle ot his life cut out It ho under takes to exterminate tho Invader, ac cording to tho Methodists. Tho Methodists dedicated their chapel In tho forenoon yesterday and in the afternoon Voliva, speaking at tho tabernacle, hurled his defiance. Thh. draws tho lines of bnttlo clearly and some interesting developments may bo expected. To o i look for oo. oo w. 'oo. ro o ras .loo" .oo oO'o en oo o 0 iqo' rtu 8lvi ?o3 boo ouolo.o oo : The Purest None too Good Children require the purest of food. No mother would knowingly sacrifice the health of her child ren. If you would choose discriminately ask for TABLE ROCK ITEMS. HAMS BACON Good weather for ice cream. Tho Pendleton family spcat Friday atternoon and evening visum? at the Palmers, and Paxton's, near Central Point. Mrs. I. B. McDonald, who has been confined to her bed for several months, is very low. Tho school board is advertising for bids for the old, scho'olhousc. This ought to be an inducement for some of our young people to get married think they can buy a house cheap. Sunday afternoon tho Central Point Cuba enmo out for a game with tho Table Rock team. Both teams played good ball all tho way through. In tho fifth Lining tho tally stood 7 to 2 in favor of Table Rock. At the close of tho ninth tho tally was S to 8. In the tenth and eleventh neither team scored, and it took 14 innings to try it out, when the score stood 13 to 11 in favor of Central Point. This was tho best game play ed in this part of tho county for a long time, if not the best game ever played here. Thoso who missed this missed a treat. Come again, boys. The contract for building tho now schoolhousc has been awarded to Elliot & Sago for about $2900, and is to bo completed by September 1. The building is to have two rooms with a seating capneity of 52 each. Tho two rooms aro to bo separated by BRAND You can feed it to the children knowing that it is per fect that it has passed government inspection and bears the stamp ot approval. They'll like it loo! At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes UNION MEAT COMPANY. PORTLAND, OREGON rconcer rtwert oi tae raciac POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO. ENJOINS BELL TELEPHONE LAS CRESES, N. M June 27. Tho Postal Telegraph company has FOIIT ST. JAMES, ON LAKE 8TU ART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. This Is destined to be tho Portland of British Columbia, on a naviga ble river and deep AUTOMOBILES folding doors and hns a stage 10x20. utomobilist tore around tho officer so that when Tablo Rock frows to nd shot through tho narrow space be a town wo won't need an opera between a wagon and :i telegraph polo. Swerving at the next corner he was confronted by another armed minion of tho law, at whom he drove his mighty car. Tho policeman dodged and Bergdoll disappeared. Since that day Bergdoll's visits to tho township havo been infrequent. "CRACK THE WHIP" VICTIM IS DEAD MATTOON, III., June 28. Melvin Perry, fivo-ycar-old son of Mr. and TUrs Nathan Perry, living southeast of this city, is dead as a result of an injury sustained last Friday after noon at school whilo playing at the jrnmo "crack tho whip." The boy to gether with several other children, who "wcro older than himself, were playing the game with Melvin as tho crackor. Ho was thrown with such a force to tho ground that he was un concious. A physician found that ho was sufforing from a fractured skull and from concussion of the brain, togethor with several othor internal injuriics. Lingering for several days the child died without rogaining con Bciousness. "Crack the whip" has toon prohibited by tho directors as a result of tho boy's death. house. Mrs. McKay and her two daugh ters and son, of Medford, spent Sun day at tho homo of Mr. Lydiard. GOVERNMENT DISMISSES SUIT AGAINST ROADS O. W. Murphy. 0. M. Murphy. , MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY. 1010 Chulmers Dctroits. Phono 1801, Vnlloy Auto Company,, Medford, Or. I water lnkn with obtained an Injunction against a sub-,two t , runnn ,Q t tM sldlcry Bell Telephone company in I Letters pour Into our of flco all day N. M. for violation of a contr.-.ct which with applications tor lota. To thoso the Postal comrcny made vltf an in-1 who cannot corao In wo would do our dependent telephone company last 'utmost to mako a good colectlon. July for fivo joars, by which tho' Prices, $100 and ?200 each; cash Postal company reached the number $25, balance $10 a month. A few of towns in New Mexico oy an ex- tO-acrc farms joining tort St, James tension of its service from El Paso townslto and Lake Stuart, $50 cash to Silver City, N. M. That contract and $10 a month, still has more tlan four years to run. ! You need not bo a Canadian cltl A few weeks aro tho Snw Mnrlrn siih- znn 'to hold this You need not Im- sidlary Bell Telephone bought out tho' prove It, nor you nood not resido on Agency for tho Parry Cars. Rogue Independent Telephone company, it. All this land 1b on or near tho River Auto Co., rank II. Hull, Prop., with which tho Postal had its con- railroads, Grand Trunk Pacific, Alas- Medford, Or. Quick Sorvico. Easy Riding. Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PnONE MAIN 3141. BATTLING NELSON ON HIS WAY TO BEG FOR FIGHT ST. LOUIS, Mo., Juno 28. On mo tion of United States District Attor ney House, tho government's suit to enjoin 25 "Western railroads from raising their freight rates was dis missed yesterday. Tho action of tho government In asking that tho suit bo witl-rtrawn Is a re&ult of an agreement re.vhed at a conferenco between President Taft and tho presldens of a number of rail roads shortly before tho rate bill was passed. Tho Injunction restraining tho rail roads was granted at Hannibal, Mo. tract. Then tl-o subsidiary company notified tho Postal that the contract would bo repudiated July 1 and con nection cut off. Tho Postal company lias obtained :in InluncLInn ni?nlnRt r.uch repudiation from tlio district court at Silver City, and has set up; Company, 304, 305 and 306 that this action Is duo to a conspiracy 'building, Portland, Orego '.. between tho Western Union and tho j Bell Telephone company to suppress ,r1Pr,, n. Ti,;a .nr5f;a telegraphic competition between El that wo ha' 80,d ,fora To5aH Wo' Paso, Silver City and intervening Jer for tho cur(J of a k(, Uad. towns and otl.or parts ot tho country. ., ., , ,. ,., , ..... ka Yukon and Canadian Northern railroads. Rich farm lands, $8.50 per aero, $3.00 cash, balanco $1.00 per aero per year until paid. Apply Canadian Northern Land Lowls tf Tho validity if tho combination of tho I American Tolephono and Telegraph company and tho Western Union la directly attacked. . Teddy Jr., at Santa Barbara . SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Juno 28. Theodora Roosevelt Jr. nnd his brido arrived hero today, Tho went immediately to apartments that had been reserved for them. Roosevolt stated that tho length of his stay in Santa Barbara had not been determined. After reaching his appartrnonts ho denied himself to all callers. LOS ANGELES. Juno 28. Battl ing Nelson of Hcgowisch, 111., ox lightweight champion of tho world, is enrouto today for San Francisco, where ho will linger for a few days beforo going to Reno to watch tho ' tho wind-up of tho Jeffries-Johnson mill, Tho battler arrived latit evening. He intimntod that after the big mill at Reno that ho would retiro to his New Mexico ranch for a long rest beforo his threatened roturn to the c rinj?. False Teeth; False Alarm. WINSTED, Conn., Juno 28. Mrs. Max nampo of Bristol ruched to Dr. B. M. Whipple- nnd told him she was sure sho had swallowed hor false toeth in hor sleep. Sho said sho could fa them in hor interior. Tho doctor told tho woman tluvt sho had not swallowed hor teeth. Sho return ed and found tho tooth on tho floor of her room. You'll novor need to buy anything that cannot bo bought to best ad- HAS COMPLETED COUNT OF ALASKA TERRITORY SEATTLE, Wush., Juno 28. Dr. C. D. Scott, census enumerator for tho district of Kuskokwim, Alaska, is in tho city, with t .o completed count of his 5,000 miles ot territory, which ho will forward to Washington nt once. Scott nrrlv d on tho steamer Senator from Nome yesterday. To gathor tho figures for tho 1910 coneus, Dr. Sjott traveled 5000 miles In tho dead of winter by dog sled, through tho wildest and most unset tled country in tho north. At ono point it seemed impossible to go for ward, whilo to remain idlo meant death. His n.-.tlvo guldo f.nd dog driver refauid to go any Sarthor at tho end of tho Bccond day of a bliz zard. Strapping his guldo lb tho sled and urging his dogs en, tho doc tor finally made a camp 70 miles dis tant, at tho ond of tho flith day of tho etorm, Tho team had had noth ing to eat during tho ontlro fivo days and collapsed when sholtor was reached. , Dr, Scott has spent 12 years In Alaska and In his professional calls had become Inured to , tho fearful hardships of tho north. dor and rheumatic troubles for ten years, and have never had n com pliant. It gives quick nnd permanent relief. Sixty days' treatment in each bottlo. M-dford Phnrtnaoy. tf You haven't read all of today's nowB thnt's Importhant to you until you'vo read tho ads. t ttttt -t- DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING j CONTRACTOR No job too small, none toci large. Twenty-five years practical experience. j Office 1 13 South Front Street. Phone 2751. yHstii I Health For somo reason or another, tho thing sought may bo chcapor nt ono store than at another than at any other. Ad-readers buy "In tho light." Canton RESTAURANT SAM LOCK, Prop. The fonner famous chef at tho Nash Grill, Mr, Sum Look, bus opened a first-class restaurant above Kennedy's saloon, No. 33 South Front street. Entrance at both sides. Oaly first-class meuls served, and just the name of the proprietor is the best guarantee. OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. NOODLES CHOP SUEY. This is the only place where will be served chop suey aud China nood les. Cone and see mo and you and I are 'both sure you will come back. Remember, I an willinc and I preach what I premise. Tours truly, SAM LOCK. Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long It has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth, of healthy hair. Stops lU falling out, und positively removes Dan druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Will not boII Bkin or linen. Will not Injure your hair. Is not a dye. $1 and 60c. bottles, at druofllsfs. y mall II or (Oc.Bend 2c or free book"Xho Cro cf tho Hair ami Skin." l'hllo Hay Hire, Co., Newark, N.J.. U.S. AaiidToronto,Ont.,Canada Day's SldBBeallh Ointment curt JCczemi. reJleYM pain, liruUcn, burns, Mtta, chapped bands, choJlnir, fcunbum, prickly heat. uc luuvv uiu. peuu iuc. wr Diuapio luuei LEON B. HASKINS. Packers Wanted! To resistor with tho association for this season's paok. Packing schools for ponrfl and applos in Au gust mid Soptombor. Paok olmnKcd on apples. Everybody must leuni it. R. It. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N. You Are Welcome To call on us for fnvoi-8 largo or small. You'll find ovory purspn in (his atoro anxious to allonrt your wanls. Thoy will try in ovory possible way to plonso you, and you can bank on gutting good goods and getting thorn quickly. If you should happen to get somothiug that doosn't exactly suit, just mention tho fact and wo will gladly mako it right. Romombor our two spocialtios Golden Gato Cof foo, Puro Whito Flour. Allen & Reagan COR. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE. SPEND THE SUMMER AT- Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Wlicro tho protty Wntor Agates, Nena Acatvn, Moonntoncn Cornelians ami ltock Oyatoro can bo found. Outdoors vSport of all Kinds Including Hunting, Flshtn , ringing Hock Oyatora, Uontlng, Surf Uathlng, Hiding, Autolng, Canuolns ami Dancing. Puro mountain water and tho boHt of food at low prlcoH. Freuh Crabs, ClaniB, Oyntarn, Fish and Vugutnlilon of all klmlH dal ly. IDEAL CAM PINO QHOUNDS, with Blrlct nnnltnry reg ulations, at nominal coat. Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from nil points In Oregon, Washington and Idaho on anlo dally. Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate from S. P. points, Port.und to Cottago Orovo Inclusive, Includ ing branch linos; also from all C. & E. stntlonn Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or 8unday, and for roturn Sun day or Monday, . A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1 .59 from Albnuy, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rntos from polntB west, In effect nil summor. Call on any S. P. or 0, & E. Agent for full particulars ns to rates, train schedules, etc.; alio for copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklet, "Outlnga In Oregon," or writo '.o VM. McMUKIlAY, di'iicnil PuNKcnfjor Agent, rortlnml, Orrgon. We Fix It "Our mnuhinu ronoiiHiuility (Iooh not end with tliu mnchino'H Halo. Anything wrong wo fix it. If anything hrcakH wo fix it. Anything wean out wo fix it. If U'h your fatdt wo fix it. If U'h tho innchino'fl fault wo fix it. If it's our fault--wo fix it. No matter what's the matter wo fix it. Call Main 1711. C. S. LUPT0N, Mflr. Lawton Bulltllnn. Medford, Or. J. E. ENYAHT, ProBidont J. A. PERRY, Vico-PreBidont. JOHN S. ORTII, CnHhior. W. R. JACKSON, AsB't CuHhior. The Medford National Bank Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $10,000 SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ' TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Ad-answorlng earning trips. trips aro monoy- RESOLVES Tho host resolution for you to make In to come to us for your noxt suit, if you want Homothing out of tho ordinary. Wo do tho bout work and oh art; the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT Tin rxOOMSHIVB TAXLOl S ;. , ' I. .'J' t'-js ,fi ,r I'VifrfiiliUif ' "-'hrL ttMmSptiti fo'-- -