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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 19.10, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ZEPPELIN HEARTDnOKEN OVER CRAFT'S FAILURE! I .en in to nay Ml Kayo. 1 10 Muy your Koiulli nl' July (luuoni-, IllMIH nt tlui MiutIvoIiI Hhop, H(l Mix. Wlllmr A. .limi'H wiih In Mod ioli! U'ciliKiHiliiy on u Hlmiiin iixpc IJlloii. Wnllor Monro lul'l W'oilnumlii.y IllOlllilltf I'oi I'oitluinl lo ho Hllll! NOV urnl iluyM. A tiool, itluttly nook, n noml lmnl, it box ol Wliltiiintt'H nil oiiii bo pro oiiroil by n (rip to tlio Monlvnlcl .Shop. flO MiHH Miiybullo iMiiiiuliiKi Into of Sun I'YiiiioIhoo, iiii oxpurioiicuil clonic unit Hiiit NiiloHlmly, Iiiih r.ooopU'il a poHition with llio Kiiiporinni, 0, K. M'ii(I(hIi'iiiii, proprietor. Tlio addition of iiunlity.itiid boino uomfoutH will bo Qiiuuii Anno' wulur, Huvvor and pavud MtruotH bnildiiiK io cotiHtruutioiiH. Hoc MoCiilltiin, Hotel Nnwli. It Mi'H. .). V. Hiimh mid ilmutlitt'r woro nt (lold Hill Wi'iliiimiluy on n vMl to MrH. Kiiki'iii) .Siiviiko, iIiiiiijIi tor of Mi'H. Hiihh, ulni Ih ipiito ill. Kowly i'nnilHliud Hleopinj, room, oool, (ii!ot oiiHy walking dlstnncu. V!0!l OImoii utrcut, cornor Went Iliun ilton .iirnt two bloolcH from North Oiltdalo pnvim;. I'honu Main II 71. if II. N, I'uiht of Miiiui'iipnliH, pay niaHtcr for tho Soo Hiipm, Ik viNilinK with (he llninpbroyH. Mr. Paint, with W. II. Humphrey mid hoii, I'nul, loft thi iimrniiiK for n few dnyn' outing on tlio Appk'K'ato. Tlio votu for coddoHH of libortv at Jnoksonvlllo on Jul v 1 Ih now otton. TickntH on Halo nt HuhhoII'h Confec tionery Hti"o and NiihIi hotel and Ilnnkin'H drin xtorc. Contest cIohoh Juno 28. (I it. in. tf Mr. mid Mix. !'. I. Wnrholr. arc 'viMitiiiK Mrx. l)tiiH Knip-t and fam ily. Mr. Wiiuliol. in from KoroHt City, In., nad will lonvo for pointH in California, oxpectini: to return to Mrdford i.i tint near futuro. Hotb nro well plotiKcd with Mvdford and Mnjjue Kivor vnlloy. Whore in Mcdford can von cut bet tor valuoR than in Queen Anno addi tion t Did you notico tbu out of tlio now public Hcbool to bo uroctcd in Onoun Aniiaf Oct liiiBy. Tlio pros rut prico won't Inst lotiir. tf Tlio Junior Hiblo ttocbty of tlio I'rcwbyterinn church, cotnprinin; Home IK yetting girl members of the Sunday noliool, wero nt AhIiIuikI on AVcilucHilny on n picnic. Tlio u'lrln wore chniwroncd by Mrn. V. V. tSliiohiH and Mrx. W. II. Mnultby. SL ApiuH Guild of tlio Episcopal elnirch will pvo n mippor ciifotorin from rt to 7:30 p. in., Wednemlny, Juno 2D, .l tho Anglo Opora bousu, followed by it dance. Everybody como. 80 Mrs. Ilobcrt Ronmo of Woodvillc tmil her tuntor, Mr. J. IMicl'u, of Me Cook, Nob., hixvo been visiting at 1). It. ItcnniCH. Mrn. IMiolin, with her four yotnigOHt ohildron, hub been ntnying tho pant winter in San Diego, Cal., but nro now in Portland hceing tho Htnto. Mr. Pholin is nn active biiHincMB man and could not accom pany hirt family to the coant, but they may como to Oregon ponnnnontly, as tboy arc chnrmod with tbu state. MU Innii W'telo, formerly of Mcd ford. is vinitiiiK Mcdfttrd, the kuchI of Mrs. I. L. llumillon mid other ohl- Uimo fricndu llnvo you hcoii tlio window dlnplay nl llio Murriviilfl Shop? 80 Prior Katou, ouo of llio pioneer rimidculH of llio KoroHl Crcuk (liHlriol, wiih in Modl'ord WcdncHdny. Mr. Maloii Iiiih mined, fanned, Hiiwod ll.flll.l 1111,1 .'llluilll IlltfPU fill (lltl liHti. pulch of Krouinl he ciiIIh hiu own im NIh. Hh inventor, .unnotinccd today l-'on-Ht orcok, and it Iiiih been within Hint bo will nl onco construct mi air the IiihI few tla.VH that he Iiiih been Hhip hull' tho h'izu of the DeutHchluiiil, HAlI'lMOUK, Md., Juno 2'J. J liroo Ilion woro iuin;u, mrcu niciri-.m Injured nnd tliroo olhoni HorloiiBly In- GLOBETROTTERS TO CRATER. IIKKMK, Juno 2l).--IIeurtbrokeii, but undaunted by the wreck of (lie aeiiul liner DoiitHchlund, Count Zep- 'I..M...I i. ..!.... tuli,.i n fri(rlit i.firrltif. JIIIUW 111111 unv.. -.,,.... ..n...- run down a gaiiK of carpofitorH on n Ilaltlmoro fc Ohio trontlo near horo. Many of tho men were far out on tho troBtlo nnd had no cbnnco to ch-enpo. iiMMiiri'd nl IUm title. Dr. Miiiiii, chiropodlHl mid foot Hpueialint, who in in town for a few weekn, !h propured to remove cornn, liuuioiiH, pet'Hpiriu(c nud odoroiiH foot. Thu doctor Iiiih ii hIocIc of toHtimou IuIh on baud tcHtifyiui; to bin ability and recommoudatioiiH from tltoHO whom ho Iiiih (rented. He will bo at room l'J, Pnlaco hotel, and if your feel need repairing it would bo well for you to consult him. Free con sultation. A ki'iihh firo on North Central ave nue, which threatened (ho rcHidence of A. KIwckcii, culled out tho fire depailmeut at 11:!I0 WeducHday moriiiui;. The prompt arrival of the lire company nud the UHsiHtauce if the neiubboix prevented the upload of the llio. The eaiiKo h attributed to Hiiiall boyH pla.vniL' with matchcH in (ho (all irnihH, Judue J, 1!. Neil leturnud Wednen day from' Antihunt, where be attended (bo fuuerul of bin fathor, the late Claihoino Neil, which occurred in that city Tuoxduy. It. H. Porter, of Porter Hron., is expected to nrrivu in Mcdford thW ufternoou or tomorrow on InisineHH couueoted with the coiiHtructiou con IraetH of (he IV & K. road. Dr. V. M. Whllo of Khunnth KiiIIh wiih anioiiir tliose uttcudiiiK the meet iiiK of (lie medicos in Mcdford; Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Anderson of Tucomu aie Mcdford visitors this wt-nk. Dr. KirclmcHPiier, fonnerty one of Medford'H practilionors, but now a rancher on the upper Rogue, was in (his city on business Wednesday. ICddie Wilkinson and bis brother, John, are expected to return from California in time to tako part in the Sunday nnd Fourth of July baseball games. Both will btrcngthcii thu (cam materially nnd will incroiifc the like lihood of the team wiuuiuu' nuniiist nu nil Southern Oregon nggregutiou. Moso Harkdull and Jeff Heard having departed for the front nt lfono, conversation on l'Miing, real estate mid fighting subjects has Inn iniishod. but will pick ii when they get buck, that in if . Mrs. D. T. Cox returned n few davs since from Alameda, Cal. Mr. and Mrx. Cox have purchased a beautiful home in Alameda, whore Mrn. Cox nnd tier daughters will make their home. In the meantime I). T. will hang on lo muiio of his property in the Rogue River valley and divide his time between Mcdford and Almnedn. Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur of Maker county, who have been visit ing their daughter. Mrs. J. II. H.i linger, left Wednesday evening on their return home. but with a carrying capacily of JO pilHHCIIgcrH. Mauuger Soleman of the German Airship company, which conduclol the trips of tho DoulHclilund, mid ""' fa to of the big liner wcild nit kiiet llio compauy'H plans for passenger passenger air lines. Times Bad In Australia. VICTORIA, H. C. Juno 20. That Union- aro very bad la Australia, that hundreds or men nro out of work walking tho ntrootH and tbtt It wtll tako a long tltno for tlio country to 'recover from tho effect of tho Into "No aiiHhip of nnolhor type would1!,!,, c,,ui Htrlko, Is tho vord brought have daicd to iiHcend in hiicIi u wind jiy Qt u BandLlrom who wont from n prevailed yoHlordny," Haid (Nile-'thin city to II vo In AuHtralla but who man. "No nthor uirship coulil huvelrotrno,j )UHt night on tlio steamer weathered that hurricane. 'I he prob-'jjrain That times nro generally lent of navigating the air in rough j,n,i thaf country and that It Is weather was nolved by the DoiiIhcIi land's aHeeiisioii vesterdav, but the problem of alighting in rough weath er is unsolved." PAN-AMERICAN BANK no place nt prcEOiit for any ono seek ing Investment!) or employment Is his opinion Method. Method It the very bingo of busl- S00N TO BE ESTABLISHED' ncs. and there Is no method without . i pUnct,mny, I'utietunlity 1 Important WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 20. (because It Hiihservci the peace and ItonortH aro current horo today that good temper of a family. Calmness or tho proposed Pan-American Hank, to' mind, which It produces. U another he conducted Jointly by nearly a mivnniago n iun..n,. . , . , i ,, ,n der y man Is always In a burrs'. Ho dozen American republics will es- " .. , H1'b to vou becaU8e tatillsh In tho nenr futuro. I ,. , ,., ,1I.1...lf,r,. nmi whim ho Secretary of State Knox Iibb been ' ,.. there he Is too late for bis bust- devoting much tlmo recoutly to tho ticss or he must hurry away before be project, and It was stated today that can finish it. diplomatic representatives of practi (Continued from Pajro 1.) the world," said Mr. Davis, "and Crater Lake the grentcHl wonder. It is worth going miles to bco and Ore gon docs not know wtint it posscbhoh or it would mnko the region more nc- CCHH'lblO." "Kverywhcro you took it is n beau tiful picture," Haid Mr, Anderson, and I hnvo never ween sueli n natural wonderland." Mr. Davis left Wednesday for Se attle and Mr. Anderson continued north in his auto on his return jour ney. CLOUDBURST WORKS HAVOC. MAKING DEPOTS FOR FIRE PROTECTION An outfit of axes, hiiwh. crowbars and other tools loft Mcdford Wed nesday morning for the Dond Indian Soda Springs, for tho use of tho for est rnngera in building trails, fight ing fires, etc. A number of tho "caches" will bo mado at convenient points through out tho forest, ho Hint tools mny bo nt hand in enso of emergency. M-. -Hub for Hfnlth. cully ovory ropubllc concorncd has stated his country's willingness to co-oporato. Siamese Tobacco. The best tobacco In Slam Is grown nt Pctchabun. It u plautwl In open K.m. nnmr.:ine tn thn n.nnrt. Ium cWs WUr ' tOWIl after, the noods in , ,. r . , ., . mi September or October, and the lirst reached tho conclusion that it will or UpS whcl , fonsItiercd tbe bo Impossible or Impracticable to or- bcst nunuty. S Katbere! about Kebru- gnnizo tho bank through temporary nry nii the Inst about the beginning nld from groups of Amorlcan flnan-,0f May. The very best quality cannot clers as was nt first proposed. A 'bo purchased, as It Is reserved ror tuo substitute plan, It Is stated, will bo! special use of the king and sent down (Continued from Page 1.) houses, barns and bridges. Tho bodies of Mr. end Mrs. Gi.yhart and their child wero found lato today and four bodies wero previously recovered from tho ruins of wrecked dwellings. Among tho micslng aro the famllleu of William Conley and John Wire man. Thirty houses, many barns and several railroad bridges wero wrecked by "tho flood waters along Middle Creek. At Beaver several stores wero destroyed. Tho bodies already recovered wero taken from wrecked dwellings. Middle Creek is crowded with floating debria and it is reported from Palntersvllle that the body of a wom an was seen floating in tho stream. Word was sent to down stream towns to keep a look out for the body. Many persons arc watching from the bank of Middle Creek between Paln tersvllle and SayerBvillo for corpses. outlined by the secretary within tho coming weok. VALUABLES STOLEN FROM ABOARD SHIP to Bangkok, where It Is smoked lu the palace and distributed to tbe chief of ficers of state. You haven't read all of today's nows that's importhant to you until you've read tho ads. Never Learned How to Live. Thero arc people who go through life looking for slights, and they are necessarily miserable, for they find grievances everywhere. One baa the same pity for such men ns for the to live. VICTORIA, II. C., Juno 20. Some very valua'blo diamonds and other (uhaIki! u'twn nttlnn n1wnvf1 ittft CifnrifTIs or Marama which arrived hero last, J . . . nlglit. There wero an sorts oi vague. Jon for t,R,y iave nevep ,enrncd uow rumors going arounu last nigiu in regard to tho affair but nothing defi nite conld bo ascertained. Contrary to custom, tho steamer was hold hero from 0 o'clock last nlgut until mid day, dolnylng tho mails and causing some of tho phsnengcrs serious in convenience. Up to noon no arrests had boon mado, although it was ad mitted that a gang of crooks had boon opera ting. II. H. Patterson, the Qua ker Niiroory man, Iiiih moved his office to 110 Host Main street. f l Hf H H JEFF-JACK FIGHT PICTURES HAVE BEEN AMALGAMATED KENO, Nov., June 21). The moving picture inieresiH nave neon huiiuk" innteil hh the Great Western Film company of San Francisco, of which Tom O'Day s head, the Motion Pie lure Patents company and Jack Ok-nson having decided to form a corporation nud bundle the picture ns one concern. Gleuson, it is Miid, refused tho offer of tho two compan ies for his rights in tlio pictures, be lieving (lie profits will he greater if he retained hfc interests, Still In tbe Family. Jack My grandfather had n very One collection of silver, which ho be queathed to my father ou tho condi tion that It should always remain In the family. Ctliel-Thcn you havo It still? Jack Well-or my undo has it. Hie Suspicions Aroused. Ileggle I bear you've broken it all off with Kdna. Archie I should say so. That iet parrot of hers Is all the tlmo saying. "Kiss me again. Jack." That Isn't my name, you know. Lip plncott's. Parts of Speech. Teacher Thomas, what aro the parts of speech? Tommy Tucker (after an exhaustive mental erfort)-Ifs the way a man talks when he stutters. Notice. Owing to the adjustment of water rates, this office will ilOt be ready to receive water rents before tho 5th of July, nt which time rents will be due for the months of June, July und August. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. The Detter' Scheme. "The man who kuowa Just what ho wants Is bound to be successful." "Not half so much ns tho mau who knows how to get what he wants." Cleveland Lender. Refrigerator Baskets Dust Proof Bug Proof Heat Proof Will keep lunch and mineral .voter in bottle, ice cold all day. Medford Book Store BijouTheatre Medford's Leading Amusement Resort. - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. CHANGE OF POLICY. W. H. FLUHART Manager. HIGH-CLASS MOTION PICTURES, ILLUSTRATED SONGS AND POPULAR MUSIC. lOc-ANY SEAT-IOc Send a Messenger that will meet with tho ap proval oftho recipient of your message. Any old kind of a messenger won't answer. The best should always bo sent ''if" you wish the re cipient to pass a favorablo verdict. What you think about busi ness stationery isn t quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy Thi itandarj friftr fer iminiit tlMbntry 0LB MIPSirE BQBD "Lcokjer thi vxtler-marh'' because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. Old IIamkhim novo clean, clip papr, made lor clean. crip buiinett folks. Il it told on lh assumption llml there' economy in quality. A handsome specimen boolc given upon request, show. ln; letterheads and other business forms, pnnted, lithographed and engraved on me rtu:e and lourtwi cosors Made br Hahpshirx Pak CoMr-ANV, Uie jr.ljr paper makers in Jie world making; bond taper exclusively. Medford Printing Co. 38 SOUTH CENTRAL AVI iHlr MICHELIN Tires Ail tbe world's important automobile contests have been won on Mtcbelm Tires, Why? In Stock by VALLEY AUTO CO. .-- - , -(- . IB,B''' 1 -- -...ii THIS PROPERTY IS PRICED FROM $200 TO $500 AN ACRE CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY. AM QUOTING THESE PTtfCES TO SEE IF ANYBODY IN THIS DISTRICT WANTS TO BUY PROPERTY. Now Selling Series No. 6 PIERCES SUB-DIVISION WM' (JMA, RI'KOfAA ATTBNTIOtf TO: ,u LOT 8, HAi(Si 2, which COIliprUoa 2C iioroa wllli.fi 20 mltn.toa' WfllU o Mod ford )os(o(llco; 4 ncroa In old orchard that will tmslly not $1000 tlitu fall; T-room lirmuo, good barn, nil In 'Al Hlinno; 22 acroa uiulor cul- tivntloiij will ooll for $9000; $3000 e'cnitli, bnliincn to suit imrchnaor; Im- iritrovoinonttt avA crop orth moro x'ty.an cnah pnyicont. LOT 11, 11LOOIC 2, which com IirUoH thirty acioa, all plantml In jioura mill iiplos and nro now In tholr third oiunmor. It l.aa a corn crop on it which will oaolly not JGOQ.OO, a bIk' tiy bulldlnt; spot and ono pf tho boat aprlnga in tho val ley. l'rlco per aero, $300; $30 cnah por ncro, and $0.00 por aero por nionth, ONLY 15 MINUTES' WALK FROM MEDFORDP. O. ON AUTO BOULEVARD. LOTS NO. 1 AND 5, DI.OCIC 7, which cemprises: S 1-3 u.-os, under cuffsVAtlan, at $200 por ncro. Tornw $20 por aero cash, and balanco to suit purCliaoor nt 6 por cout. Donl tfWtnirtli our ritUhorlicd nffentH! IHA J. 1ODQE3 II. C. MALfni' auaicic & M'steKs- JOHN D. OLWPJLL- TORltKY & MURlW ANDHKSON & aRKBN' I. W. DRKS3L10R AQHOV OHEQON ORCHARD SYNDltfA'fiS LOT 12, BLOCK 2, cojr.ptlaing 10 acroa, 3 acres planted 3 joara, at $2150; $300 cash, bnla::co easy at 6 por cent. LOT 13, BLOCK 2, comprising 10 aqros, nt ?3u 0; $200 ci9v MEDFORD llRi: AD I TRUST 1 (INCORPORATED) JOUU R. IfOBfcTSON, SecretaryS General Manager. Phone Main 4561 9 North Central Avenue. ACREAGE 5, 10, 15 and 20-acro tracts ono mllo east of T&lont, at $100 per ncro; $20 cash por aero, bnlnnco $2 per ncro por month. Mod ford Orchard & Trust Co. Inc., 9 N. Central, 10 aero tracU, planted to pears nud apples, now in socon'I summer; 4 mllea north of Mcdford, on county road, at $325.00 per acre; $65 cash por aero, balanco $0.50 per aero per month. I MONEY TO LOAN -W e bate 'I I fJJOO.OOO eajUrn-uionoy to loan on I I first' tnovtEasoa. Farm loans, pro- . forredj no Jo.os mado less than H $5000. H . , I fH(Otf