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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, July C, 3910. r SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ,!, M. LiiwIki (f Oiilluo Onutk, wiih In Muilfonl on IiiikIiiiihh WuilnuHiliiy. Ixmrn to Hy HI Kayo. 110 Mr. mill iMrn. L A. (Inury ro- liirni'il TiiiiHilay ovoniiitf from u lii to Hun I'ViiuHhco. "Nu, I iliiln't iu tilt) I'iKlit," Hiihl (lnKry, "mul I urn ulimul Hoiiiu In inoiiuy mill fool- inut u Dial iiocniiiit." Mr. anil Mr&, Arthur Ilr-nvn npunt till) Fourth In lliu ijtilot mil pcmeoful town of '(Irautii I'uiitt. A. Jurvon, of AhIiIuikI, wiih h vis itor In Mmlfonl Wmluumluy. ' Now, iiioilorn, i!ool HluupiiiK rooiiiH. AildroHM I II., tlitn offico. tf Mr. uml Mrs. MonlKoniury of San ta Clara, Cal., aru roKidlurml al Tiio Muorn. I oaii put you wIhu to tliu IiohI run I uHlatu iiivimtiiiont on tliu coaHt. A.lilroHH "AilvlHor," ilox '1011, MciU fonl, Or. tf J. It. Harvoy of Oalico wnH in Mod ford TuuHday. FriuiU i. I'alimir, nipruHoiitiiin Tim Jollv Hlk, of St. I'aul, a innpv 7.I111) for KIIjh, in viHltiut; Mudford in tint ItituritNt of Iiih publication. J. A. Waddull, who out datuH near ly ovory traveling man In Oregon iu lonu'tli of tiiuu on tlio road in tliu Haino diHtrlot, wob In Mcdford on Wudimmlay. .Minn JUoDoimlil of the Kinporiiiiu loft today for Now York City whoro llo will pureliUHO good for fall, 1010. Minn McDonald 1:00s via San KrauoiHOo. Mr. and Mrn. .John Dnaii, of Jack Honvillo. woru in Mcdford WcdiioH day. IIiiIu'h l'imio IIoiiho la Imny un loading auotlior oar of fino pianoH. Thin in tlio hccoiuI car brought to HiiIo'h iu tliu hint two wookH. If you want a piano don't fail to hco Hale. Ho will hiivo you uioiioy. 1)1 Owen IvWcan of Jnclionvillt, Kpont a fow bourn in Mcdford Wuduundny. You aro invited to vihII tlio Mor rivold Kliop a cool, inviting retreat whoro ouo may Hulottt tlio luteal no tion or uiiiKiir.iiicH, or puroluiho nuy thiw; from Million to offico Htippliim jiikI all at reasonable prices. 02 A. T. Maniliall, of ItoHulnirj,', is in Mcdford on Ijuk'iiiohh. Harry L. Young in sojourning on IiIh ranch near Hrownnhoro for a flhort time. Mrs. A. S. ItoficnhauHcn returned Tiicmlay from KooIh Crook whoro jdio Iiuk boon visiting relativuH and fricudH. J. h. HmmunrHljv of (lold Hill, wiih iu Mcdford on IimhIiiuks Tuesday .nfteruoon. KANSAS CITY FEARS EFFECT OF PICTURES KANSAS CITY. Mo., July (I. Moving pictures of tho Joffrios JoIiiihoii filit probably will bo barred in Kansas City. Mayor Tlrowu and other city officials con ferred today and it iH bolioved thoy will take action to prohibit tho exhi bition of the pictures bore. CURTISS RECORD IS SMASHED BY LE BLANC WIKIMS, July ). Tho record of Glenn II. Curtiss for u 'J0-kiloineter iiiouoplauo flight was smashed twice .hero today. Lo Hlauo, iu a Illoriot luonoplauo, went the distance in lf minutes, which was HO 3-5 soconds faster than the time sot by Curtiss. Later Mormcuo, in a Illoriot mono plane, made the distance iu l.'l min utes mid 8 seconds, traveling at the rate of 00 miles an hour. Lo Wane, also covered 100 kilo meters iu 1 hour and lfl minutes, thoroby establishing a now rocord. Tho aerodrome was flooded, a flight rain was falling and conditions for flight woro poor. PORTLAND PRONOUNCES IT MORAL HYSTERIA PORTLAND, Ore., July fl.Thoro is little likelihood that an exhibition of tho moving pioturoH of tho .Tof- frios-Johnnon fight would bo pre- yonted iu Portland. Chiof of Polica Cox oxprossod tho opinion that the exhibition of the pictures would not ho oppoRod. "In fact," said ho, "I do not see how such an exhibition eo.uld be Mopped if wo wanted to do so." Various business men wore inter viewed, ono declaring that agitation nirainst tho pictures was "an indica tion that u number of well inton tioned pornnun were suffering from mi attack of 'moral hysteria."' NEW YORK ALDERMEN SELLING CITY PERMITS t NKW YORK, July (1. Thai politi cians aro making a pruotico of ox loiiing money from persons seeking noiiuits ami licenses of various kinds is tho Hiihstiuioe of a communication from Mayor flaynor boforo the board of uldormen today. Oaynor ohurg(H that tho politicians domiuid fliiins of from $f) to .$500 for soouring nlderniauio favor. 0. W. Ililllioiioi' wiih at JaokHonvillo WotlniiHtluy aftornooii on biiHinohH. II. Wlthlngloii inado .Juoknonvillo u profimHioual vIhII WcdnuHila.v, Col. Krank Ton Velio Hpenl WoducHday in (limits I'iihh. Muiingur Milliii' of tlio Waito iu InroHtH at AhIiIiuhI wiih a TucHilay visitor in iMedford, Manaunr I). II. Drowory of tlio Pacific- Telephone Company Iiiih ro lurnml from I'ortland. EVEN SOUTH AFRICA CUTS OUT PICTURES LONDON, July 0. Tlio JoffrioH JohuNou fight ploltiroH will ho burred iu the blogruph IiiiIIh of .JoIiuuihw burg, South Africa, according to a dlHpatch received lioro today. Tlio officials fear (hat tlio platurcn would chiiho the smouldering race fueling there to ImrHt out Into flumu mid that fatal riots botwoon whites and hlaolcH would result. Rock Springs Coal. The flint car of Hock Spring coal arrived today. See it unloading al the depot. Now is the time to place vour order so it can ho delivered from this or (ho following ears, after wo stoio it in our bins mid you want it,, it will cost more. I'laco your orders now. You will need thiH coal this winter. Seo or phono V, J. Hurbridgo, the drayman. BORN. FOSTKH In Medford, July 3, 1010, to Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Foster, a Hon. NOTICI3. All momuorB of local 1840 nro noti fied to tic present July 7. Qunrtorly iu co 1 1 n and li.utallntlon of offlcorn. llofronhmonta. 94 O. 13. MOATHKUMAN, It. 8. IS BACK FROM RENO SUPREMELY DISGUSTED HiihhoU Ilnnauor In back from Rono, much dlfltiiHtcil, Ho had a return trip ticket. It la not known when tho rest of tho Medford delegation will nrrivco, as tho way la long and tho days aro hot and walking la slow. "Thero was no fight all," Bald Mr. Hanauor. "JoffrlcB just stood up and lot Johnnon hit him. Only struck back a fow tlmos. Aftor tlio fourth round, Jack could 1 avo put htm out any tlino. Aftor tho tenth Johnson said: 'Now for fighting. Tho moving picture contract Ib filled.' You could hear Jeff pout all over tho arena. Ho had no strength at all." notici-:. Subscribers of capital stock of Medford Hotol Co. will moot at offico of Porter J. Neff at 7 o'clock this ovoi lag. 9 Suhncrlberu of capital stock of Medford Hotol Co, will moot at offico of Porter J. Neff at 7 o'clock this evening. 9 BOSTON JOINS LIST OF CLOSED CITIES. IIOSTON, Mass., July G. Mayor FltZRorald today barrod tho Joffrlos- Johnson flgrt pictures from Boston, declaring tlclr oxhlbltlon would bo degrading. In deciding against tho pictures Mayor Fl'zgorald sovoroly arraigned prlzo fighting and prlzo flghtors. AN EASY VICTORY. Haw an Obitlnato English Lord Waa Outwitted In NapUt. Lord Charles Hamilton used to go about NapltB attended by a lurgc, fe rocious irffllilotf. Having decldcil upon going to Home, lie proceeded to tlio Htatlon mid took his placo In a first class carriage, tho "duwg" talcing up a position on a neat opposlto his mas ter. The platform Inspector, with many gesticulations, declared that the bulldog should not travel In a passen ger carriage. "Very well, then; take blm out," was Lord Charles' rejoinder. Iu vain the olllelul expostulated. He merely rolterated his former reply, a plcco of mlvlcu It Is needless to say which was not followed, and Lord Charles, apparently muster of the sit uation, threw himself hack In his seat and calmly lighted a cigar, Hut the Italians were not to bo out done, nud, quietly detaching the ear. rlage In which the KiikIIhIi "inllor" was seated, they made up tho train with another compartment and started it off. Lord Charles sat miletly smoking for about a miarler of an hour and then, surprised at tho dolay, thrust his head out of the window and demanded when the train was going to start. Ills feelings when tho situation was de scribed to him may bo Imagined. Lon don Tlt-ltlts. St. Patrick, nt Patrick cloniied tliu auM sod up. Tho illvll hint to Klvo In. JIo nmito Kriiml old JUberiiln .v liully placo t" live In. flo lot uti pinole n wliiiiiirock urcn In honor of liln sway And plum tho pruthlea for Reed luels Upon Bt, Patrick's duy, Kindness Is tho golden chain by which society Is bound togother. Oootlio. VIOLENT DECLINES IN STOCK MARKET NI'JW YOUIC, July 0. Followhu; violent declines In tlio opening deal ings In Htoclc today, there wub a gen eral rally and tlio Iobbou woro about half rojjalned. Nearly all tlio nctlvo hIocUh declined 1 to I 1-2 at tho open ing and la Itoelt Inlnuil, WuuuhIi, American Bugar and Union Pacific tho fall waa 2 polntM. Midday roportH uhowod moBt of tho Ihhuco rocovorcd tholr Iobbob. 8t, Paul roso a point. (Jeneral dlBBatlflfactlon, commercial, agricultural and hanking, caunod the early docllnoc. Hondo woro woak. NOTICIS. To tliono who so kindly QimUtod us during our rocont boreavomont and aluo for tho beautiful floral offorB, wo wish to express our moBt hoartfolt thanks. MUB. U. P. O'NISIL AND FAMILY. A STRANGE PLANT. Tho Drinking Orchid and Iti Frultlwi Search For Water. "Tho HtrutigcMt orchids 1 ever saw," snld a uatumllst, "live on the cde of ii litKoou on the Itlo do la Plata 'live.' I say, for surely no iiulmal is more alive than they, and nmout; them I tlrst realized the pathos of a plant's Immobility, the cruelty of Its roots that bind It forever to one spot. "TIichii orchids had each at tho cen ter' or axis a lout; stem a half Inch wide and a miarter Inch thick. They grow on dead limbs overhanging tho lagoon, nud now and then when In need of water they uncoiled their axial steam, lowered them three or four feet to the stream and when enough wntcr had been drunk colled tho Htcms up ngaiu as a tape mensuro colli up on Us spool. "A strange sight that still and trop ical afternoon a silent, huh drenched Ingoon, a scarlet bluzo of orchids and hero nnd thero those slim, supple tubes descending to drink, satisfying them selves, then colling up again. "Hut what Impressed mo most was a mass of failed orchids that continually and restlessly let down their tubes In vain, for the stream had fallen, and benco the tubes descended upon dry ground. It was pitiful. Tho orchids wcro dying, but with what strength was left to them they lowered and drew up their tubes. They felt fever iHhly nnd weakly for tho water that wasn't there. "A sad sight a sight that brought homo tho pathos of tlio Immobility of plant!" Exchange. BLAKE'S VISIONS. The Curloue Hallucinations of the Poet-Painter. William Blake, tho contemporary of Charles Lamb, was a mnn of visions. Illnkc dined with prophets nud held converse with archangels. A friend of lllako called on the poet-painter "and found him sitting, pencil In hand, drawing n portrait with all tho seeming anxiety of n man who Is conscious of having a fastidious Bitter. Ho looked and drew nnd drew and looked, yot no living soul was, visible 'Disturb mo not,' said Dlakc iu a whisper. 'I havo somo one sitting to mo.' 'Sitting to your exclaimed tho astonished visitor. 'Whoro Is ho? I seo no ono,' 'Hut 1 seo him,' nnswered Ulako haughtily. 'Thero ho is. , nis namo Is Lot. You may read of him In tho Scriptures. Ho is sitting for his portrait,' " niako's hallucinations, however, rare ly took a malignant form. Ono of his most beautiful visitors was of a fairy funeral. "1 was walking alono in my garden," ho said. "Thero was n great stillness among tho branches and tlow ors nud more than common sweetness In the air. I heard a low and pleasnut sound nnd know not whenco It came. "At last I saw tho broad leaf of a flower move, and underneath 1 saw a procession of creatures of tho size and c,olor of green and gray grasshoppers, bearing a body laid out on a rose leaf, which they burled with songs nnd then disappeared. It was a fairy's funeral." Chicago News. Merciful. Mrs. A. I do love lobsters, but I never have them at homo because It seems ho Inhuman to kill them by put ting them Iu a kettle of boiling wa tor. Mrs. It. drachms! I never l.lll them that way It would be too her rlblo. 1 always put them on In cold water and let them come to a boll. Itostou Transcript. No Satisfying Her. "Women are hard to understand." "Think soy "Yes: I told her she carried hT a i well, and she was offended." "You don't hay!" "Yes. and then I told her she dld'i'' carry It well, and she wouldn't spci't -Philadelphia Iteeurd. Misnamed. Wife 1 say, do you know the glu In the tint above us won a piano tit the charity bazaar lottery yesterday V Husband-A planoV Oreat Scott! And that's what they call a charity ba znarl Meggendorfer matter. Ever Faithful. "Ho's always wanting to borrow money from mo." "A fair weather friend meroly?" "Oh, no. He has also borrowed sov eral umbrellas." Pittsburg Post. ST. LOUIS REFUSES Display Would Bo Grave Mistake, Accordlnrj to Authorities, Who Fear Renewal of Race Riots. ST. LOUIS, Mo July C. Tho board of police commissioners an nounced that tho proposed display of motion pictures of tho JeffrleB-John- Bon fight will not bo permitted. Tho police bollovo that with thou sands of nogrocB In St. IxjuIb eager to show their admiration for Jack John son and their belief that tho big black can whip any white man living, would become riotous after vlowlng tho pictures. Tho display of the pictures In St. Louis would bo a gravo mlstako, ac cording to tho authorities, and would result In arousing bitter raco feeling that might result In bloodshed. COLORADO GOVERNOR TO PERMIT PICTURES DENVER. Col., July (. A move ment is on foot in Colorado today to ask tho uovernor and tho mayors ot all Colorado cities to bar tho mow ing pictures of the Jeffries-Johnson fiKht. Governor John P. Shafroth issued n statement today saying he would not attempt to bur the pictures. He declared that such action would be outside his province. The supervisors of Denver will meet Tuesday to decide w bother they will bar tho pictures here. WHITES AND BLACKS TO SEE PICTURES SEPARATELY NEW ORLEANS, La., July C Tho victory of Jack Johnson over Jeffries will bo shown in motion picl turcs in at least one Southern city. Tho officials today decided that thoy would permit the pictures to bo shown licre but in order to prevent rioting whites nnd blacks will not bo allowed to watch the pictures at the same place. Precautions will be tnken- where the pictures nro displayed to pre vent any disturbances. MAYOR OF ATLANTA FORBIDS' ALL PICTURES ATLANTA, Oa., July 0. "I will certainly not permit the Jeffries- Johnson pictures to be shown in At- Inntn," said Mayor Maddox today. "The pictures would inflame tho anti-negro sentiment nnd tho result would bo disastrous." Tho report of tho result of the big fight caused clashes between whites and blacks in Atlanta and it is tho opinion of tho mayor that to permit the pictures to bo shown would renew the trouble nnd porhnps nrouso moro fooling than tho out eomo of tho fight. CHICAGO MAY BAR SALE OF FIREWORKS CHICAGO, Ills., July G. Tho suc cess of the "sane fourth," as shown by dispatches from juany parts of tho country, today inspired Firo Marshal Iloran to recommend to tho city council the prohibition of tho sale or uso of fireworks. The coun cil is considering the passage of such an ordinance Medford, Oregen: This cortifies thnt wo have sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho euro of all kidnoy, blad der nnd rhoumntio troubles for ten years, and havo novor had n com plnint. It gives quick nud permanent roliof. Sixty days' treatment in onch bottln. Mcdford Plinrtnnov ' f-f 4 DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. l ttt YOUR SIGHT is your most precious posses sion. Defective sight can easily be cured by consulting Dr. KICKERT OVER KENTNER'S. X. r. fV" '. ' .. CONSERVATIONISTS INVITE PRESIDENT Taft Will Be Asked to Speak From Same Platform as Roosevelt at St. Paul Convention. ST. PAUL, Minn., July C Pres ident Taft will b,o Invited to speak from tho Bamo platform as former President ItooBovoIt during tho con vention of tho National Conservation nBBoclation horo In Soptombor, ac cording to an announcement of Sec retary Thomas It. Shlpp today; It Is believed by members of tho associa tion that tho president will accept tho Invitation. Roosevelt is expected to glvo hlB IdcoB on conservation and former Forcstor PInchot will speak on tho same subject. Former Secretary Garfield will also address tho association. DETROIT'S MAYOR OBJECTS TO PICTURES OF FIGHT DETROIT, Mich, July 0 Refer ring to the fight between Jeffries nnd Johnson at Reno as a battle be tween a black stevedore and n white b'oilermnkcr, Governor Warner todnj' said : "I hope that tho pictures of this 1nrvf.lr1t,irr QnAllnplft Will tint 0 OX- '.V..M ,'.'' - k hibitcd in Detroit. I will surely usej my influence to bar them throughout the stale." SPOKANE PREACHERS START AN AGITATION SPOKANE, Wash., July C Mem bers of the Spokane Ministerial As sociation are preparing opposition to the Jeffries-Johnson pictures in this city. Arrangements are being mndo for n church mass meeting of nil denominations to protest against tho motion pictures. Mayor Pratt said that ho does not believe that any official action will be taken prohibiting the exhibiton of the pictures, because no notice of in tention to exhibit in Spokane has been received. CINCINNATI BARS ALL FIGHT PICTURES CINCINNATI, Ohio, July C De claring thnt it would be inconsistent to bnr prize fights nnd permit the exhibition of fight pictures, Mayor Schwab today issued nn order prohibiting the Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures in Cincinnati. Prizo fights arc not allowed in Ohio. tfttt tttttttttttt H. B. Patterson, tho Qua- " "" kor Nursory man, has moved " his offico to 116 East Main 4 street. 4 - 4 DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FRUITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE PENDENCE. And "where is the kingdom pray? In "Sunny Califor nia, Tehama county, at the upper end of the great Sac ramento valley, there is a tract of the finest land in the world, all of which can be irrigated and carries with it title to a perpetual water right. Six cuttings a year of alfalfa, a production of ten to twelve tons per acre, and an average price of nine dollars per ton in tho stack. Sounds good, but is it true? Lot us prove it to you. This land can bo bought for $150.00 per acre, one-fifth cash, balance in four equal annual pay ments. Tho income from tlio land will moro than keep np the paymonis. Jt you aro looking for a homo, independence and success, we havo it. FRANK G. ANDREWS, 6 South J7ir Street. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. Los Molinos, Cal. Medford to Crater Lake BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910. AUTOMOBILES leave Medford Hotel Nash every morning at 7 a. m. arrive Crater Lake 5:30 p. in. leave Crater Lake at 7 a. m. arrive Medford 5:30 p. m. Cars stop Trail, Rogue River Ranch, Prospect and connect for Fort Klamath, er Klamath, to Klamath Falls. 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. R. M. CUTHBERT, Manager. BIJOU THEATRE TONIGHT Philip Keene Co. Presenting The Stock Broker A Sparkling force Comedy 2 - - REEL - - 2 Unexcelled Notion Pictures Special Prices 10 and 20 cents Men's Work GLOVES We are closing out our line of men's heavy Work Gloves; regular $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 qualities; a well known standard made glove; in gauntlett and regular length; closing out price, $1.00 A PAIR HOSIERY A. full lino of tho best wear ing hose in the city; any size; men's, ladies', boys' misses' and infants'; in black, tan and fancies, 1 5c Pair or 2 Pr. for 25c Do you want a bargain in fancy China? Take a good look at our east window; thoy aro rogular $1,00, $1.25 and $1.50 values; sale xrice, 75cts. EACH HUSSEY S Indian agency and Steam- j 35 and 50c Values is what wo offer you in our regular 25c lino of plain and fancy Hosiery; any size ; most any weight, and a big line of plain and f an Cr colors to select from.