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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IxLEDEORD, OREGON", .VIUDAY, JULY 8, 10 10. BIG APPLE SHOW JUSTICE FULLER WOMAN AVIATOR iBIG BALL GAME LAID AT REST NEXT SUNDAY FOR PORTLAND Plans Arc Laid for Holdlnfl of Greatest Fruit Display Oregon Metropolis Has Ever Seen All Sections to Participate. Every Chicago Court Closes and En tire Bar Docs Honor to Memory of Aged Jurist Who Recently Passed Away. Portland will have n big tipple bIioxv In November. Former npplo shows held l'oro will fede Into Insignificance In comparison, cays tho Orogonlan. Tho show will assume national Im portance, becauso of tho promlnonco of Oregon as an npplo state. While j Cemetery today tho display will not bo In any way a Preceding tho burial n brief rival. In a competitive sense, of tho , siiuito ceremony was held CHICAGO, Ills., July 8. With nil Chicago courts closed and the Chi cago bar doing honor to his memory, the body of Chief Justice Melville V. Fuller of the United States su premo court was buried in Grncelund National Applo Show at Spokane, It is expected that In a few yoirs It will equal even that event in Importance, for It is Intondod to add to tho scopo of the show and make it an annunl affair. Tho Oregon Stato Horticultural so cley planned tho coming applo show, but the hearty co-operation and back ing of nil tho business interests of tho city, the Commercial club, tho liotel men and others have been se cured and all are working with enthu siasm. The Commercial club has offered a $100 trophy for tho best showing of EO boxes of apples. The Hotel Ore gon has offered a $50 trophy. Other offers of financial assistance are be ing made and even thus early there is no doubt of tho success of the affair, judging from tho general enthusiasm and liberal backing. Tho November applo show will mark tho quarter centennial of tho Oregon Stato Horticultural society, and special exercises will be held on that account. It is thought nothing could bo more fitting to celebrate tho completion of tho 25th year of tho society's existence than the launch ing of a big apple show that will bo held each year, spreading tho fame of Oregon's fruit. Fifty-box exhibits from the apple districts of the stato will bo arranged lor and In this way tho whole state will enter Into the show and par ticipate freely In the competition for prizes. The hotel men of the city have and at St. .Tame Episcopal church at which the Rev, Jauics E. Freeman officiated. Justices McKonua, White, Holmes, Day mid Burton of tho supreme court and Governor Hughes of Now York, whoso nomination to tho su preme bench has been confirmed, at tended tho funeral'. Most of tho judges and well known members of the Chicago bar wore present. A salute of seventeen guns was fired over Justice Fuller's body. The active pall-bearers were: Hugh C. Wallace, Nathaniel L. Fran cis, Samuel L. Moore, sons-in-law of tho Into chief ju&tico; Melville C. Aubrow and Melville Wallace, grand sons, and Stuart Shcpard. A memorial servico in honor of Justice Fuller was held by the Chi cago Bar Assoeation July 14. MAY USE AIRSHIP IN CANADIAN WILDS DASHEDJO EARTH Judgo Gantcnbcln, While Addressing Spanish-American War Veterans, Gives as His Belief That We Will War With Japanese. KHKIMS, France. July S. Baron es.8 do La Hocho, a noted woman avia tor, fell from an aeroplane at tho International aviation meet at Beth any Plains today and was fatally In jured. The baroness fell SO feet. When taken from tho wreckage of her Yol sln biplane alio was dying, Tho accident Is tho first that has over happened to a woman In tho his tory of aviation. The baroness sustained minor In purles last January In a flight at Mourmclon. Her previous experience, however, did not daunt her, nnd as soon as sho was ablo to enter an aero plane again sho took up tho danger ous sport of aviation. In February sho went to Egypt and engnged In flights at Hollojopolls, near Cairo. Besides being an aviator, tho bar oness excels In other sports, being nutomobilo driver, motor cyclist nnd horso woman. Mcdford and Eugene Will Cross Bats Big Time Is Promised for Local Fans Both Teams Strong and Much Interest Manifested. BALLINGER TO VISIT LAKE (Continued from Page .) On account of muiio of Eugcuu's plnxors on tho Tn-City League who can not leave Portland until Satur day evening there will be only (ho afternoon game played in Mcdford. Kimono will bring Ihe strongest tuuni prol'ossionnl team oxer played in Mcdford nnd have two men on their team that tho coast Icaguo has boon trying to get. If tho Mcdford boys can xvin from this bunch they will establish a rep utation as ball players. The foltoxving will be Medford's and Eugene's line-up and Medford has a hitting bunch. Medford Miles ss; Strain, 2b.; Isaacs, of.; E. Wilkinson, lb.; J. W. Wilkinson, If.; Hopkins, rf.; Wilson, of.; Heitschuun, Hl.; Colcinau and Burgess, pitchers. Eugene Gordon Broxvn, ss.; Cas Campbell, 2b.; Dud Clark, of.; Paine, lb.; Sid Smith. If.; Hobbs, rf.; Wood. .; Hnrdety, :ib.; Do Neff and Baker, pitchers. the state of Oregon, and for my dis trict. Among other things that 1 1 secured was nn appropriation of oven $400,000 in the rivers and harbors bill, including $300,000 for the locks ' at Orezon City. SG0.000 for the Will-, VANCOUVER, B. C, July S. Word ' mnette above Oregon City, $30,000 xvas received here today that capital- for the Coquille River, $30,000 fori ists engaged in tho promotion of n the Siusklnxv, nnd in tho public build colonization scheme in the new Carl- ings bill $110,000 for Medford for a( bood district have sent an agent to postoffice building, courthouse and Berlin tn tnvestlirato tho denendabll- i site. $10,000 for n site a Roseburg, lty of the dirigible balloon with the and to the extent of $20,000,000 I view of lnst.il hnir r rommnrolal a r- lunusueu an me iimsuiiicu imssiuiv. ..-..-- ( lino to operate out or ori ueorge. Th.e necessity of securing of Im mediate and convenient transports named a special committee consisting Utm ,a tne district Is great and tho MARSHALL TO TRAIL COLONEL (Continued from Page 1.) of Phlt Metschcn, Jr., C. J. Kaufman, i airship Is looked upon as offering tho 'R. T). JnrfTPnRen nnd M. C. Dickinson. Pest laciHUes. This committee was busy yesterday and the hotels are already lined up for the applo ahjvr. Tho well known hosts of the city are vlelng with each other In offering trophies for the best apples and a good-natured rivalry has teen engendered In this way that will go far toward making the show a great success. Commercial bodies outside of Port land, It is believed, will donate tro phies for county displays. They will be Invited to do so soon, so that the promoters will know what to depend upon. President Atw'ell of the Hortlculau ral society leaves Saturday for the cast, but will return a full month be fore tho applo show opens, and mean whllo will be busy xvlth plnnB for Its success. "In addition, I took up with the Secretary of, the Interioi the allot ment of money out of the old fund for the Klamath project. I also se cured the promise of a soil survey, inn the Rogne River Valley fromi Ashland to Grants Pass, nnd got throuch the IIouso u provision for, the payment of xvhnt Oregon expend ed during the Civil War. ' Why Sllet. mil Died. I "Had my Siletr. bill passed the Senate earlier than it did, it xvould not haxe been vetoed. I snxv the Medford, Oregen: This certifies that xvo liavo sold Hall's Toxns Won dor for tho cure of all kidnoy, blad der and rheumatic troubles for ten years, nnd have never had a com plaint. It gives quick nnd permanent relief. Sixty days' treatment in each bottlo. Medford Pharmacy. tf 4- T JUST TAKE A PEEP IN OUR SHOW CASES AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF MAC- AROONS, LADY FINGERS, KISSES AND TWENTY KINDS OF CAKE. RAR- DON'S BAKERY. - .- .. . Warm Weather iJ1j11Vi1AjLiJ ON SALE BEGINNING SATURDAY J Everything in wash goods and wearables will ho placed on salo at EXTRA LOW SALIO PlxirttSi'or quick moving. Come Saturday if, you would got choico of those lots of goods. You are invited lo call and examine tho offerings ami a welcome awaits you whether you buy or not. Wash Suits, Dresses, Corset Covers, Waists Wash Goods, Remnants. ' ALL AT VERY LOW SALE PRICES Timo and space will not permit us to go into details, but suffice to say that you will find tho article you want hove and at a price that will surprise you. We are newcomers here and wish to be known as progressive, livo wires, and from now on we simply ask you to watch tho store and this papor for nows of special doings at GD A V y S Successor to Van Dyke's ?? $ DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. J Too Late to Classify FOR RENT 7-room furnished house, close In. 322 South Central; also 2 furnished rooms. 95 For RENT Furnished room board. 325 Riverside avenue. and 96 "WANTED Man and xvifo for ranch work. Apply :t offlco of Osgood & CummlugB, third floor, Medford Na tion Dank bldg. TROUBLE FEARED IN GOTHAM (Continued from Page 3.) fold hi n co July 4, mid citizens who ut first xvoro only nmu&ed are now viewing tho innttor in a more serious light. Tho police say thnt paxvnships and hardware stores have dono a bigger business in the salo of revolvers dur ing tho past four days than at any similar period in recent years. Mo3t of tho purchasers are white per sons. A really serious situation has de veloped at Hammcrstcin's, xvhero Johnson is scheduled to open Mon day night. Tho management has alxvays barred negroes from the boxos at tho roof garden. As a re sult of thoir clean-up on tho fight, nil of the sporty colored pcoplo are apparently in tho niillionuiro class and nothing but boxes will do them. So far troublo has boon averted by tho munagdtnont stating that all boxes nro sold but this subterfuge is not believed to suffice pcrmaiieutlY. Broadway rostnuratours mo also worried ox'or the certain attempt which xvill bo mado by negro theatre parties to invndo their places. Ad mission xvill not bo granted them mid n linteli of damage muIs nvo epeetd BURNS IN SEPTEMBER; by Governor Marshall, xvho will plead the cause of John W. Kern, Bryan's Inst xice-presidentinl run ning mate and the man xvho aspires , president the morning the bill went to Bevcndges toga. j to him and xvas confident it xvould To nn outsider this may souud like bo signed nnd knew nothing of an i attacking a battleship xxitli boxv and I adverse report xvhich xvas to be sent' arroxvs. but to Hoosiers, it is a j from the department of the interior. different matter. Marshall was i if I had had a little more time toj forced into the governorship against ' see the president, I am sure tho bill j his oxxii xx'ishes by tho Indiana Dem- would have passed." ' ocratic machine xvhich xvas in des-1 , perato need of a compromise candi-' ...., ,-,. - i date. Marshall responded by ignor- f II LI U V M U IlrWULLT ing and almost disrupting the Indi- i U-UIIIIUUIl Will HILL I ana Democratic machine and giving the state a splendid nou-partisnu ad ministration. As n result he has achieved treniendoiib popularity nnd has been mentioned frequently as n 1912 presidential possibility. He has studiously avoided tho limelight but it is bcliox'cd that if ho sets on tho trail of Col. Roosevelt, to many of xvhoso policies he is xiolontly op posed, tho fire xvill fly. Despite this, tho announcement that Roosevelt is to enter tho lists hero xvas most unxvelcomo news to tho Democratic organization. The colonel has a tremendous popuarity in Indiana, xvhero tho insurgent movement is rapidly gaining in strength, nnd the fact that he has apparently decided to come out flat footed for tho progressive movement xvill intensify his popularity, it :s said. The issue here this fall is the election of n legislature which xvill either return Beveridgo or choose a Democratic successor to him. John W. Kern, tho announced choico of tho state Democratic convention for the senutorship is looked up on as something of a chronic enndidato and is also said to be a choso ally of Thomas Tnggart, tho erstxvhilo state boss, xvho has been practically un horsed by Governor Marshall. Korn has repudiated this idea, and his statements xvill hnvo xveight added to them should Governor Marshall enter tho lists in his behalf. Indiana is undoubtedly in a state of political revolt. Even tho regular Republican leaders admit this frank ly. It is also snid that n number of the old line Fairbanks organization men aro out to knife Boveridgo. Whother the revolt xvill bo capitalized by Bovoridge under the insurgent banner or by Kern undor tho Demo cratic is a nucstion admitted to Jiinge largely upon tho nbility of Roosox'elt ns a political prestidigitator. Experienced Clothing Salesman Window Trimmer, and Fancy Show Card Writer would like a position in Medford. Answer, stating salary, etc., Box 126 Salem, Ore. JJLlUiU SAN FRANCISCO, July 8. Jack Johnson's next bow In tho squared ' clrclo will bo before tho National Sporting club of London In a match I with Tommy Burns for tho champion-1 ship, If the Australian promoter Hugh Mcintosh succceda In tho mission which took him cast today. Ho al ready has Burns' signature to a con tract for tho battlo, which ho hopes to pull off about September 1, and is very hopeful of getting tho negro to agree to tho match. ,TV trw' rm r-fc -. ."Vl"! y THE CONVENIENCE OF BANKING. Ilavo you investigated our facilities, our resources, our modern methods inid ((iiiptiicnt for handling ordinary deposits loans, collections mid bank ing business in general? No' You w ill find it to your interest to make inquiries. FARMERS' AND FRUITGROWERS BANK. NOTICE. Tho American Woman's leaguo will bok' Its next meeting at tho Christian church on Saturday, July 9, at 2:30 o'clock. All mombers requested to attend. and any Wo xvill show samples' quite loxvcst prices on kind of Engraving calling cards, invitations, an nouncements. Also EMBOSSED STATI0NEY for personal and business use, mo jntter costs mtlo inoro l thnn printed, but lends u su perior tone to your conospon-dence. Medford Book Store BIJOU THEATRE TONIGHT OSWAL D, THE WELL KNOWN VENTRILO QUIST OF THE NORTHWEST, WITH HIS DUMMIES 2 -.- REEL - - 2 Unexcelled Notion Pictures 1 JANE AND THE STRANGER-Comcdy. 2 TILE SQUAW'S SACRIFICE The greatest In dian film ever made. Special Prices 10 and 20 cents COMING- NEXT WEEK 1 MISS ALBERTA HADLEY Don't miss Ibis high class show. Comes highly recommended, Comfortable Footwear comes only from a knowledge of tho shoe business. Wo know the shoo business and only hnvo to point to the shoes nnd oxfords in stock to prove our claims. You are sure of getting comfortable foot wear when you purchase of -' --- Sacramento Valley Lands M0 ncros, in Glenn county; lixo Htronm runs through tho prop erty; 100 aeres of creek bottom, 75 uoros noxv in nlfiili'ii, 225 aorcH .'ino grain laud, balance pnsturu laud; there goes with the placo J dairy coxvh, and comploto dairy onuipmont; 4 horses and harness for saino and 2 colts; xvngon, racks, mowers, rnkos, bucgios and a world of small tools; 40 hogs and pigs, ICO tons of alfalfa hay, 25 tons of oat hay; all the fiirnituro in tho hniiho; tbu homo is a two story house, in good shnpe; thoro nro 4 good burns, largo outbuild ings; everything in first-class shape, good fences. Price is only $20,000, worth double 800 neros 1)5 acres in nlfnlfa, 35 acres in orchard, 200 acres more can bo put in alfalfa; good buildings and barns; live stream through tho proporty; this in an idoal stock nnd dairy ranch. Price is only $15,000; tonus. 1000 acres Ftno, lovol xvhent land at .$25 per noro; this is n biugnin, ns tho adjoining lands aro selling at double; ovcry acre has been and can ho fanned. 000 acres Qood improvements, 100 acres of fine crook bottom lnnd thnt could bo put in alfalfa; 200(uaros of summer fallow. Prico is only $25,000; xvill sell for double within 12 months; two live streams through this proporty nil year. 14,000 acres In Oloun county; this is tho best big buy in the stato nnd bettor than an oil wall ; 40,000 bngs of xvhoat xvas raised on this tract ovory your for yonrs; plenty of living xvntor nil yenr on tho proporty; for a stock and grain rnuoh thoro is no investment in Califomln that xvill pay ns largo a rato of intoront. My prico is $14 per acre; half cash. 00,000-ucro stock ranch Host proporty of its kind in tho stalo of California. Prico is $4 por acre, good terms. This placo xvill carry 7500 hood of cattbj tho year round. 51500 noros of fino fruit lnnd 40 ncros now in trollisod hops that xvill pay a profit of $1000 por noro this year. This placo is ono of the bont land investments over offered. Tho prico is only $17.50 por aero, xvith onsy terms. SACKAMGNTO VALLEY LANDS AltK GOOD TI1KY HAVK THK VALUETHEY AltE INCREASING VERY RAPIDLY. THE TIME TO HUY IS NOW, IN ORDER TO OET GOOD PROPERTIES AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address GEORGE X. FLEMING 505 ",V STREET, SACRAMENTO, CAL. THE BEST POSTED MAN IN CALIFORNIA ON SACRAMENTO VALLEY LANDS. . i lL U, ' HaskiiiH for Health.