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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 38, 1910. 6 1 tx SOCIAL ANO PERSONAL Loam to hiiv HI Hnyo. 110 Iiiiiuh UidH. of Hut to FiiIIh omiii) down Friday on a hriol! vIhII ti hi IxiruittH on North ('mitral nvoiiuo, In.vliiK la HappliuH and noting Moil i'onl'H rapid ohniigoH and Improve IMUIllN, John II, Carkln, ultoraoy-at-law, over Jnolcnon Cotintyl llnnlc. Hlnco tho old two-inch walur main Iimk gono dry on North Cunlral avo niio, i-ohIiIoiiI ownorri aro himying thclllHOlVOH OnilMOIitillg to till) HOW four-Inch wnlor main and improv ing their property with xurpltm dirt from tlio griulor. W, h. Rodonhorgor will dollvcr all kindH oC hurrluH. Phono FnrniorH 710-1. AddroHH Phoenix. JOB Ilonry Hinlth, dr., who linn hoon employed ly l'ltimliiM Ponwnll 1 North Cunt nil avunnu for tho pnt nix inontliH, lot't Friday for l'ottland and other northern ritiux hol'oro re turning to tho city. I In 1h in no wihy divorced from Hwil't Medford. If yon ro looking for a firHl-ohiH 3Vii Shuttor waon with wood uuk call nt Woodii Lnmhor Co. tf MIhk Vlolut CaftUoy of Portland .nnd hrotiior, yf Vnnoonvur, ri'iiclu'd .Medford Friday for a vIhU with tlu'ir father. I advurtlHn my own proportiuH only it will pay yon to look tliuin ovor. It. V. 1)0118011. 103 Mr. C. P. Iluok. of North Henlly jitroot, vUitvd Ashland Hatnrday iik a delegate to tho V. U. T. U, conven tion. Itoyal NolghhorH of America moot at Hmlth'H hall, TucHiltiy, July ID. Mnsio and food. Vimting noighhom -welcome. Committco. 102 William M. Von dor IMI011 or Knglo Point U'iivoh thin nftornoon for Portland on hiiMinoHs. Mr. Von dor Ilellon will attend tho Itopiihlimn an sonilily iiIho, Ho in noncommittal oh to hiH choice for any office, lint hu lidvOH tho hoHt polioy to ho to 110111 inato tho mmi for tint Novurnl office tho people want, iih nearly iih thirl van ho iiHoortnitied. Governor Folk at Chniitatiipia Monday night. Special train will .lunvu Ahhland after his lootnre. 10'J' Mr, h. I j. dacohn Ioiivoh thin nfl tinioon for Portland to attend tho grand lodge of tho Decree of Honor, A. 0. U, V., ax a delegate from tho local lodge of tho ordur. Croat hiiHchall Kama .Monday af ternoon at -I o'clock at AHhlaad ho twocn Anhland and GrantH Piihk.102 Adam Smith and IiIh daughter, Mm. I), K. Uiincy, left Monday morn ing for Portland, tho former an a roproHontntivo to tho grnnd lodge, A. O. U. W and tho latter In a mmilnr capacity to tho grand lodge of the Degree of Honor, from tho hrnnchcK of tho two ordorH at Jacksonville. S. R. Pent of Iluttu Falls is in Medford on a Ijuhiim-hh trip. Chorion Strain; left iMoaday nfter 1111011 for Portland on a htiHiiuiHrt trip. Mm. Ralph Woodford and Mr. and Mm. W. II. Harr were nmong tlitxto who attended tho Chnnttuituin meet ing at AmIiIhikI Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, Gouldor woro AmIiIiiimI visitors Monday. A. h. Alford Iiiih let tho contract for n fine modern dwelling in the Avestoni part of Talent, which will lio modem in ovory wny. II. II. Ilea, employed on tho Cal houn dairy farm, is navigating on 'hurohoH iih tho result of 11 runaway severed days ago. Ho wan thrown .from a hay wagon and hit right foot Iiadly Bprained. Ho oxpcctu to he about in a few iluyn, howovor. L. It. Roue's toaiau are hauling gravel for a comont hridgo iioi'oah Andorson raco. Thin id a nntch noodod fill, iih tho out ia a deop one Nuid tho bridge is hard to hold on ac count of wiiHhiiiK around it with ov ory high water. Minn Oraco Poarco was at AHhlaad Monday nllondlue; tho Chautainpia Assembly, Mr. and Mrs. Q. II. Howlaud of Grants Pass werotnnuuip; tho xoui-rf-ionists on tho spooial train to AhIi land Monday. jli' Loo Jackson visited AUlanfl Mon day to hear Clovomor Folk bponk. "It's boon so loni; sinco I hoard any real Missouriiyi talk that I am a lit tle hungry for it," ho said. Qoo. T. 1 IorshborKor of Willow SpriiiKs wiik a Medford visitor Mon--duy. "Givo mo another mouth of that paper," ho naid. "I nood it. It was a kind of a trial horso when I HuhHorihed a mouth ago, but 1 never found a hotter invostmont. Tho man who gets up a paper like that in a small town is entitled to oueouruKo niont. This mouth-to-month sub scription isn't much, of course, but I don't know whou 1 may move, meanwhile I'll soo that my Hubsorip tion don't run out." Mrs. C. W. WoltovH of Talent was in Medford last Wodnosday. IT. II. Holms is Kohu? to build on a 'portion of the old Holms property, ia tho southoast part of Talent. Mrs. W, If. Colomau oamo out lo Phoenix from Jioksoivillo Sunday to spond a fow days wjth relatives, "Miss Josslo Mills and hor father wont up to Ashland last Wednesday. Oooi'ko W. I'roy and sou, Vim It. Froy, were In Medford Monday 011 htlHillOrtH. ( II. HoHlid of Central Point was in Modfoid Monday looking tiller husinesH interests. T. K. Nichols of Fugle Point was in Medford on a luminous visit Mon day. Itoubon and Henry Johnson , of Trail were in Medford Monday look ing after business mutters, Frank J. Leonard of Grants Pass was a Medford visitor Monday. H. C. Maury was in from tho farm west of Medford Monday. "The fire you people saw Sunday night," ho said, "was a brush tire on (ho side hills a hundred or more foot above tho floor of tho valley. It would have to be a good-sized firo in order to be visible from 'the streets of Medford anywhere between tho town and where tho foothills commence rising. F. J. Leonard of Grants Pass was a Medford visitor Monday. W. K. McLuhiu of Ashland spent Sunday night in this city. II. Von dor Million of Welleu was i Mcdford Monday loolting'afler busi ness mutters. MRS. EDMEADES DIES Mrs. Thomas IM 111 en don died Sun day, July 17, 1010, at 2:15 p. in,, of neuralgia of tho heart, aftor mi lllnuHH of uliort duration. Sho wan born In Chortsoy, Knsland, May 23, 1834. Mrs. KdmoadoH moved to Medford, Or., Hop' ember 22, 1908, from Oreounbiirg, Ind., and has nlnco mndo hor homo In ICtut Medford. 8)10 Is Hiirvlvud by hor himband, two hoim, Forrciit and Dickson Kdmcadea, and ono (laughtor, Mrs, Hush Mondonhall of Orconnburg, Ind., ono ulster nnd n brother. Hor quiet, gontlo wny endeared hor to nil whom she mot, Donth came al most without warning. Hor only liv ing sister an 1 nloco woro horo visit ing from Portland nt tho tlmo. Funeral Tuesday afternoon nt 2:30 nt tho family resldonce, 820 noanott nvenuo. PRESIDENT OFF ON CRUISE AL0N6 COAST DKVKItLV, Mass., July 18. Pres ident Tuft and John Hays Hammond took a farewell turn about tho links of tho Myopia Hunt club today. This afternoon (ho president will board tho yacht Mayflower for a cruise along tho Maine coast that will last for several days, During tho cruise ho will touch at a number of ports and will deliver addresses. Just he fore starting ho held a long confer ence witli Wado II. Fllis and Sena tors Dick and Iiurtou of Ohio. Although tho president has decid ed not to interfere in state political affairs, ho went ovor tho Ohio situa tion with Fllis nnd tho senators be fore sailing. Tho first stop of tho Mayflower will he at Fastport, Me. There the president will deliver an address July JO. Ho will speak at Itaugor July 'jr and at Itoekland July '20. He will make tho trip from liar Har bor to Haugor on a special train. While tho president is away tho yacht Sylph will bo takoa to the Charlestown nnvy-yard for repairs. The president's last Sunday at Hoverly was not as quiet as a por- feef vacation would require. Po sition tho firecracker fired as a pres idential salute by an excited Italian when ho saw Taft on his way to church, it was loomed today that a more serious mishap occurred. Helen Taft, tho president's daugh ter, sailing off Marblohoad, had a narrow escape from drowning. Sho had boon in a sailboat witli Captain Itogors of tho Sylph. After tho sail sho and tho captain wore returning lo Povorly in a launch. Tho propol lor heeamo entangled in tho moorings and the little boat was dragged on hor beam ends and bogan to' fill rap idly. A Harvard student, who was in tho parly, hut whoso name has hceuJ withhold, dived under tho hiun'oh ro peatedly and at last suceooded in freeing tho propollor. M. W. A Attention! Our next businoss meeting will ho held at Smith's hall Tuesday, July 20. Visiting neighbors woloomo. In itiation. COMMITTEE. NOTICE. Tho social which waB to havo boon hold Tuesday ovoulng at tho homo of Mr. Mookor will bo poatponod un til Friday night on account of tho donth of Mrs, Edmoadoa and MrB. Mc Phorson, 103 Colonel It. 0. Washburn C Table Rock was iu Medford Saturday on business. T I BE ?"ASKS JOE KMPOUIA, Kan., July 5.8 -"Wby shouldn't I luivo boon overcome In Wluflold It's as hot in hell thorn," oxplrluoil Un-'o Joo Cannon apolo giulcally today, whllo itHaurlnc tlio In torirtowor th.-t ho would bo icwly to mltros tho ChfU'latiquaaoro this aft ernoon. "I cannot (oil ;oti what I nin going to nay oxfyij-t tint I am gol.ig to ro ply to Honntor Urlstow'R Ho about Honntor Aldifch'n connection with tho organization of tho rubber triml. Hrls tow told tho Wlnflolil pooplo just the ir.orcHt partlclo about that. Ciinuon Bald ho wne itrcny and an hoaity on ovor nnd that ho would mnlco I1I11 npoc'di and not collapse at tho finish ae ho did at WlnricM. NO CHANCE OF SUICIDE OR ACCIDENT AT NATATORIUM ThoHo who would cross tho great divide of tholr own .volition would hotter sock nomo other nvonuo than tho now nntatorliim In this city. As demonstrating tho futility of nn at tempt of this character, no less than sovon persoiiH who hnvo Inadvertent ly cotton thoniBolvoB In porll at tho "Nat" hnvo hcoii quickly roscued by thlint nblo nm watchful guardian of public llfo. ProfeBsor Droas. On two occasions has ho dragged two at ono and tho snmo tlmo from tho wator whon, without assistance thoy would hnvo oxporlonced Bomo difficul ty In regaining torra flrma. Tho innnagcinont Is to bo congratu lated on socurlni; tho sorvlccs of so able and efficient nn Instructor In swimming ns Professor Droas. NEW BOOKS PURCHASED BY PUBLIC LIBRARY Tho juvcuiio patrons of the library will be glad to know that many de lightful hooks of (ravel, adventure and scieuco have lately been added to (heir bookshelves and arc ready for circulation. Attention of the boys is called especially to the splendid machinery, electricity and invention books in the list. Tho new children's books are as follews: Pond, Scientific American Hoy; Pond, Scientific American Hoy nt School; Hnrpcr'H Machinery Hook for Hoys; Harper's Elect ricity ttook for Hoys; Hoard, Jack of All Trades; Harvoy. On Track nnd Diamond; Williams, Oa tho Gridiron; Haker, Hoys' Hook of Inventions; linker, Hoys' Second Hook of Invention; Dubois, Los of the Silver Sword; Fu! tat, Flyaways and Other Seed Travelers; Waterloo, Story of Ah; Hailoy, Handbook of Hirds of West ern United Stntos; Wcssclhocft, Jack tho Fire Dog; Hill, Fighting a Firo; Houston, Wondcrhook of Magnetism; Lagorlof, Wonderful Adventures of Nils; Harbour, Forward Pass; Har bour, Double Play; Kingsley, West ward, Ho I; Do La Pasteur, Peter'j Mother; Morloy, Heo People; Morley, Seed Babies; Morloy, Insect Folk; Morloy, Donkey John of Toy Vnllov; Stoddard, Little. Smuko; Jewctt, Good Health; Martin, Human Body; Dudley, Tho Fullback Aflont; Whit ham, Basin, the Page; Faris, Win ning Their Wny; Kussel, Science at Home; Earl, School Toam in Camp; Oilman, Sou of the Desert; Kolb Wheeler, Tho Hoy of tho United States Survey; Summons, A Tramp Across the Continent; Slocum, Around tho World in tho Sloop Spray; Austin, Pride nnd Prejudice; Pqrtor, Days of -Bruce; Porter, Scottish Chiefs. LOCAL PEOPLE-USE SIDEDOOR PULLMAN L. F, Lozier returned Monday morning from a trip to Colestiu ovor Sunday, 'Thoro woro somo thirty of us who had an oxporiouco unique to tho ma jority of tho party. Tho wreck on tho Southern Pacific below Duns nui ir caused us to stuy all night nt Colestiu and many of us wero very anxious to got homo Monday morn ing. Whon ju&t boforo daybreak wo heard a train ooining wo woro not sleeping much as blankets woro source and tho air eliillj a general hronk was made for tho station. It was a freight, but tho brakomau was kiud-lioartoud and opened iv freight car nnd told us to 'pile in,' and wo did. Thoro wero businoss men, sooU oty niou, ladies, everybody who was awake at tho time, in that car, and somo who woro aslcop wero uwakonod just iu limo to get down to tho train iih wo pulled out. It wasn't a com fortable ride, especially iu tho tun nels, but wo roaehod Auhland finally and untight tho 8:01 for Mcdford. J don't onvy tho passenger who makos a practice of traveling iu tho sido door observations." u GRANTS PASS SPECIAL LOADED TO GUARDS When tho special tram running from Grants Pass to Ashland to hear Governor Folk arrived in Medford there wasn't a vacant seat and hard ly staifdiiig room in the oars. Over U00 people from Josephine county and uorthorn towns were on board. The Grants Pass band discoursed boiiio sweet music, hut those who hud seals refused to bo lured from tho train, as they could see n hunch of Medford people waiting to got in, "Them Mcdford guys grab every thing in Aight," said one gum-chewing miss, "and I ain't taking any chances." Most of tho Medford contingent waited for the regular train, which was also well filled. ELEVEN KILLED IN AUSTRALIAN WRECKS! .MEMJOL'UNK, Australia, July 18, Ono of tho stato lino suburban trains crowded with passengorH on their way to work In this city today crashed Into tho rear of a standing1 train nt Illchmond, four miles north of Melbourne. Eleven persons In tho closely packed cars wero killed and 08 Injured. Tho accident occurred during a denso fog and the driver of tho suburban trnln bad no chance to Htop his engine. The rolling stock wnB of tho new steel type which pre vented tho enra taking fire or teles coping, otherwise tho loss of llfo would hnvo been much heavier. IN SAX FItAKCISCO, Cal., July IS. That tho insurgent cause 111 Cali fornia will ho given 11 big boost when Gifford Pinchot, former chief for ester nnd close friend of Theodore Itoobovclt, speaks tomorrow night in thib city, is the expectation of tho Liucoln-lioosovclt leaguers who have the meeting in charge. While the formal subject of Pin chot's address has not been given out, the'gencrnl topic will bo the slo gan, "the pooplo versus the inter ests, and it is expected that the for mer forester will lay down tho prin ciples of insurgency in behalf of the masses with much rigor, which char acterized his St. Paul speech a few weeks ago. C0LVIG LIKES B0WERMAN, BUT WANTS STRONG TICKET William M. Colvig leaves this aft ernoon for Portland (dcus et S. P. volons) to attend the annuel moot ing of the State Bar association, nUo the state assembly of tho Republican party. "I have not mndo up my mind fully as to whom I shall sup port for state offices in tho assem bly," said Mr. Colvig, "as I wish to assist in the nomination of the strongest ticket inis.-ible, one that will win not only in the primaries, but at the polls. I have my prefer ence, of collide, and I am free to slato that I like Jay Bowonnan. Dr. Sinitli. is a uood man nUo. nnd would mnko an excellent governor. But 1 will not allow my personal ideas u iufiuonco me when it comes to the nominations. My idea is to cot to gether, formulate the strongest ttckot wo can and Mibuiit thnt ticket to tho people nt the primaries for in dorsement. NEW YORK MARKET NEW YORK, July IS. Sluggish dealings characterized tho opening of tho stock markot today. Gains out numbered tho docllncs, although tho markot was irroguHr la tono. Prices declined aftor tho opoalag, Amalgam ated Copper losing 1 5-S, Rock Islnnd proforrod 1 1-2, Reading 2 nnd St. Paul, Amorlcnii Smelting nnd Union Paclflo 1. Aftor n tompornry rnlly prlcos again docllnod. Dissatisfaction with tho condition of tho coppor trndo was an oloniQijt In tho gonornl woaknosj Union Pnclflo dropped 2 1-4, Itoadlng 3 1-4, Amorlcnn Stoet Foundrtos 2 1-2, Amalgamated Copper and' Wa bash proforrod 1-4, nnd Southorn Pa clflo nnd Loulsvlllo & Nnshvllio 1 1-2, Prlco3 yloldod ngnln lator In tho day, hut tho market closod gonornlly Stlttllg. Cultivnto n personal prido in your ability to writo wont ads that ac complish things. CONTItAOTOHH. Am ready to contract Immediately, for building a packing hotiso. Phono A, C. Allon, 70C1 FarmorB. Hnskinn for Health. A SNAP von SAMS nyr owner. 80 acrea Improved land; sor oral cood springs; 1 ouso, barn, etc.; I acres In boa ring fruit; 5 acrca good corn; 0 tons hay; If sold at onco, 310 PBIl ACRE TAKK8 IT. Good Terms Inquire 720 West 12th, Robert F Maguire Late special agent TJ. S. General Land Office, announces that he has opened law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice hefore state and federal courts and the Department of the Interior. i! tJsisSfr sEBeI rctiiri FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Hair Dressing Parlor Shampooing, Scalp Treatment Facial and Hand Mas sage Switches and Puffs Made from Combings Kentner Building. Phone Main 311 WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FRUITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE PENDENCE. And where is tho kingdom pray? In "Sunny Califor nia, Tehama county, at the upper end of the great Sac ramento valley, there is a tract of tho finest land in the world, all of which can bo irrigated and carries with it title to a perpetual wator right. Six cuttings a year of alfalfn, a production of ten to twelve tons per acre, and an average price of nine dollars per ton in the stack. Sounds good, but is it true? Lot us prove it to you. This laud can bo bought for $150.00 per acre, one-fifth cash, balance in four equal annual pay ments. The incomo from tho land will more than keep up tho paymonts. Tf you are looking for a homo, independence and success, wo havo it. FRANK G. ANDREWS, G South Fir Street. MEDFORD, OREGON. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. Los Molinos, Cal. THI is house cleaning time with us. We are cleaning out all the odd lots and broken lines of goods in cvory de partment in order to make room for our new fall lino soon to arrive. Tomorrow's Specials 200 pieces of odds and ends of fancy china. Sale Price 15c Each SeeEast Window Fancy Box PAPER in the famous Quality Brand Stationery, worth 35c to $1.00 per box; sale price, box 25c and 60c You will save money if you watch our windows and bargain tables during this Cleaning Up Sale. HUSSEVS H. B. Patterson, the Qua- kcr Nursery man, has moved his office to 116 East Mnin "" street. "" f-f -M f . DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. -- THE BIGGEST RETAIL BUSINESS IN THIS CITY COULD BE CREATED BY ADVERTISING EXCLU SIVELY IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE. No business of any moment could be built up in this city WITHOUT1 rn PATRONAGE OF THE READERS OF THE jtfAIL TRIBUNE. ANY BUSINESS which persistently seeks and secures the patronage of THE READERS OF THE MAIL TRIBUNE can be made BIG ENOUGH TO SATISFY ANY BUSINESS AM BITION any mercantile aspiration. If there is any wisdom in CONCENTRATION, then there is wisdom in a one-newspaper campaign of publicity. Such a campaign is AIMED AT SOMETHING DEFINITE it has direction, ob jective. There are no wasted expenditures no ex periments, no advertising to prove your ' 'friendli ness ' to somo cause, or faction, or interest. Tho patronage of the Mail Tribune readers can "make" any store any enterprise in this city. THE LACK OF IT CAN QUICKLY UNMAKE ANY STORE OR ENTERPRISE IN THIS CITY. And, more and more, tho Mail Tribune's readers aro coming into the self-interest habit and practico of buying things that aro advertised in tho Mail Tribune. For thoy aro realizing more of thorn overy day that tho firms that advertise in their' newspaper aro rendering them a REAL SERVICE. And they APPRECIATE it. s 100 pieces of peices of odds & ends of fey. china worth 75 to $1. Closing out at 50c Each AUTOMOBILES O. W. Murphy. O. 1L Murphy. MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY. 1910 Ghnhners Detroits. Phono 1861, Vnlley Auto Company, Medford, Or. Quick Service. Easy Biding. Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agency for the Parry Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank H. Hall, Prop., Medford. Or.