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MEDflORD MAIL TJITBUNE, MEDFORD, ORI-OOff. WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 3930. "3XTj rstn EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Hurry Itcnincrt of Tulonl was at AnIiIiuhI liint Huiuluy. JlIM Polllllt Willi III1IOIIK tllOIIO who wVnl lo Aiililond Huiiiluy. ICtl Koiih and Jan. (larvln wont down to MuiUonl Saturday aftornoon. Ff 10. Jncolut anil family ami (loo. Mo Claln an wlfo wont to tlio nodn , ftprttiKH above Aiihland Sunday. Mr. ami Mm, C, Cary woro at tending llio Chat taiKjna ai, Aiihland IiihI Bundny, MIhii Clara Alton was among tho many of t'nono from North Talent who wont to AhI.IiiihI Hnnday. Mr. and Aim. John Itoblmin of Tal ent woro vlHltlntf frlondi In I'lioonlx hint Bimday. IJnr'i To Mr. and Mm, John Miint, July 13, n nlno-pound hoy. Mm. Wllllnii Torn of Kern Valley wiih In Medford IuhI Friday. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Donii of Wag ner Creole en mo down t I'lioonlx lam Kilday evening to 1100 tholr daughter, Mni. I.onlo Colvor. Mm. JohIiiiii Patterson was at AmIi laud attending Chautaiiyiia litHt Sun day. Aim. C. W, Wollom rm vlHltlng with Aim. M. h. I'ollott of Anhland Inut Hnnday, Tho llttlu daiiKhtor or Mr. and Mm. Loin llughoit of Kern Vnlloy waii taken r.orloiiHly 111 lnt Tlittm day and ou F"lduy night ut 11 o'clock wan tnlcon In nu auto to AHhland IiohiiIUiI, vl oro uho la now danger. Air. and Mm. C. Btownrt of Port laud aro visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Aim. A, 8. Kurry of I'lioonlx for a fow dayu. Aim. L, A. Koho returned from llrownHVlllo, whoro nho Iiiih boon vis ItliiK hor daui;htor, Cm, H. Cato, IMMIGRATION HEAVY 10 NORTHWEST STATES CENTRAL POINT NEWS ITEMS Hdward Knitter, mm of William 13. Kahlor of thlu place, hns taken a position bh clerk In tho Contml Point Htnto Imnlc. Air. Kahlor Ih a young man of nploridld bunlneau ability and will donbtleiw noon mnitter tho art of bunking. Manager O. II, Niuh nnnouncoH a tryout game for bin now battobnll lino ii p next Hnnday. Air. NiihIi thinks he has necured a lively bunch and will try tlioni thoroughly boforo cbrdlotig lug Court Hall. A. P. (Illicit of tho grocory firm of A. P. Olllott & Hon, littH 110911 on tho nick lint kIiico Sunday. Tho thermometer took a now not of ordom from old Sol .Monday ovo ulng and cantered up to tho 100 mark. I). W. Alooro of Onhkonli. WIh., Ih paying a vlnlt to tho Jtoguo Itlvor country and while wo aro complain ing of heat, Mr. Alocro In riding over tho country and doclnreti ho In en joying our uplondld and refroahlng climate, which, ho anys, In far Hiipo rlor to that of WIbcoiihIii. Tho dif ference, Air. Alooro declareH, Ih In tho humidity. u.'nrrn Rhea of Altnmont. Ato en route to Crater Lake. Dr. Andonton of tho firm of Poll nltz & Anderson declnrds tho health of thin community to bo excellent. Tlierol b ono cao of typhoid fovor n fow in I leu from town and tho ma jority of other canoH aro merely minor nllmontfl of but llttlo conncqucnco, C. A. Colo, n recont arrival from Grecnflboro, Tenn., will Hpend n few dayu In Central Point and unround ing country. Albert 13. 8ttrk, n nownpnper man HPOKANH, Wash., July 20. Bta tlMtlcH compiled by tho emigration department!! of novornl trnniicontl uantal rallioadK iihow that moro than 100,000 men, women and children hnv come Into Washington, Oregon, Idaho mid .Montana hIiico January 1. PuHnoiiKor traffic d urine tho flmt six tiiontliH of thlH year exceeded that of tho sumo period In 1000, notwlth- . I i.l ....,1 1 ... ill,, tnni tlwit Mm rilnti ir out or,n,""u"" "" u" """ "" "" r the oxpoultlon nt Beattlo began tho Inut week In .May. Tho icports also Indicate that fully 100,000 moro set Hem have arranged to como Into the four norlhwoHtern .HtntoH beforo tho clone of the year. AIoBt of tho now comem nro farmom, frultgrowoni and dairymen, tho majority taking up landK In cuHtcrn WaHhlngton and Oregon, north and central Idaho and I wcBtorn Alontnnn. Othem have gone J Into biiBlncHB In tho larger cities and towns. Pnnno-gor traffic managers (Bay thnt tho oyoe of tho east aro turned at last to tho went and that from now on there will be n cotiHtnnt Btream of homeHeokom entering va rloiiB pnrtB of tho country. FRANCE'S EXPORTS ARE INCREASING RAPIDLY UNCLE SAM NOW RAISES NUTS; IMPORTS FALL OFF WASHINGTON, July 20. Tho United Stntcs in beginning to htipplv for its own ubo fruits and nuts which a few years ngo were practically nil recently of tho Statesman nt Salem, imported. This applies purtieitlnrly was with tiH for a fow hours Alondny. Air. Btnrk hi a circulation manager and In Honrch of a potltlon of that kind. Air. and Aim. Jninea ShleldB at tended tho Chnutauqun at Ashland Sunday. Aim. Kronoy Blmpklns nnd son were at Aohlnnd Saturday night to hear Colonel Daln. Qoorgu II. IlutchlngH, formerly of Hoqulnm, WiihIi., now n farmer near ItoseburK, waH In Central Point on biiBlnoBB Monday morning. I Tho flro boyB will hold several to Mich fruits ns oranges, prunes. nnd ruisiiiH, bunuuas, figs, walnuts, cocoanutK and almonds arc Mill largely imported. Twenty years no the imports of fruits nnd nuts uero more tliuii five times us L'rent us tho exports, til's former boiim valued nt .fil.OOO.OOO, while the hitter were valued ut only .fl.000,000. DuriiiK the last fiscal year, however, tho imports of this Lort hud incrcabcd to $3G,00O,00U. wliile the exports hnd gone up in vnlue to .10.000.000. In 18U0 thero were imported $2,- prnctlco meetlngB as soon as tno bb-( ()000()0 wprl, of ornHKes; j imo tern Ih accepted by tho council. The 1 1(J. .,. 4100.OOO worth, while more pngM'd through Central Point Alonday laddlea aro anxloim to got In shape. I ti,n ,o(000,000 worth were export- Mil PATPUII1R MANV 'tO.OOO i 100. As to prunes, ULl I UnlUlllllU llHIll fl.750,000 worth were imported in nnii it niTil ill i18110, ,,ut ,css thn" 00'000 worlh rln AT I ATuI IMA em in Inst year; whereas tho es- I lUll III UHlnLlllrllports of this fruit increnscd from 1 .51,000,000 in 1900 to ,000,000 last year. MURDQCK ANSWERS UNCLE JOE CANNON KMPOHIA, Kan., July 20. Con KrcHhiniui Victor Murdock will this aftornoon niibwer tho speech of Speaker Cannon yesterday in which it wiih churned that Senator Hristow misstated the facts in repird to the fraiuiui: of tho ruhbor schedules of the tariff law. Hristow charged that Senator Aldrieh so framed this Miliedulo as to keep raw rubber on tho freo list and to incronfco'lho duty ou manufactured rubber goods. Ho also cliargcd that Aldrieh was inter ested in tho formation of u now ruh bor company which had advanced prices nnd is in reality tho rubber trust. Aldrich's son, HriMow said, was L'ononil maniiuor of this concern. Cannon, speakini horo yesterday, denied the stntemeiits with diicet ness and emphntjis. Murdook jumped into the hrcnoh today, sayiiiK ho would tuko up tho Ilribtow-Aldrioh mntter nnd defend tho Kansiib insurgent senutor. S)eakor Cnniion oxpeets to go to his homo tonight. MARINE CORPS OFFICERS ARE SAID TO BE LAX WASHINGTON, I. C, July 20. As n result of n court of inquiry finding thnt officers of tho marine corps nro Inx in their discipline, u number of murine corps officers sta tioned at Wiishiugton will ho ordered to other posts, Ono result of tho shnkoup is tho ordering to San Fran cisco of Colonel Denney. Colonel I.nuehimer Iiiih been or dered to tho Philippines nnd Colonel Doylo to tho llremorton navy-yiirdH. Lioutennnt-Colouel Prince has been ordered to tho Philippines, Lieu-Meuaut-Coloui'l Unities will take charge us adjutant in tho inspector's office nnd Lieutenant MoCnwloy will tnl:o charKo of tho (inartennuHtor's department. EZRA MEEKER HAS REACHED GREELEY, COLO, OUKKLNY, Colcr., July 20. Ezra Meeker, ono of tho fow surviving; forty-niners, nnd who uttrnoted at tention by driving an ox team across tho country to Now York lust year, is horo in tho interest of having tho old Oregon t mil appropriately mnrlc od with monuments. An appropria tion for this is now pending: in con gress. Mr. Meeker is traversing tho old trail which began nt Kiiiibiih City nnd endod nt Tucoina. ITo is 80 years old. WASHINGTON, I). (', Jufy 'j0 Kranco's oxports during the first four months during the calendar year increased in considerably greater percentage as compared with thoxe of the previous year than her im ports, tho increase in exports having been moro limn 2f, 100,000, while tho increase in irntorln was only $0,000,000. Tho total imports for tho first four montliB of 1010 were .$131,787,700; the total exports, Jr880,'Jir,ir. In 100 they were $122.1 -1:1,080 nnd ?'l.'i.'i,020,ll, re spectively. A!Vi:itTIHKMi:NT l-'OIt VEDKUAL HUIMUNfl HITKB. Treasury Department, Offlro of tho Secretary, Washington, D. C, Juno 29, 1010. ' Proposals aro hroby solicited to' bo opened In tho offlco of tho super vising architect, treasury department, j Washington, D. C, at 10 o'clock a. m. I on August 2, 1910, for tho salo or, donation to tho Unitod States of corner lot, approximately 140x140 fcot, centrally and conveniently locat ed and suitable for a federal building site at Aledford, Oregon. Upon application to tho postmaster, will supply prospoctlvo bidders wltb i ift circular giving particulars as to requirements and Instructions for' ao-' company snmo. I FRANKLIN AIACVEAOH, 8cc. I ' f)R RflRLE'S flPTIfiAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. rmz? Jg I Notice of First Mcetinrj of Creditors. Preparation of bids and data to In tho District Court of the Unit ed Slntcs. for the District of Ore gon. In bankruptcy. In tho mntter of Oeorgo A. Butt, bankrupt. To tho creditors of Oeorgo A. Butt of Mcdford, in tho county of Jnckson nnd district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given thnt on the 7th day of July, 1010, the said Qcorgo A. Butt was duly adjudicated bankrupt, nnd thnt the first meeting of his creditors will ho hold at the i office of the rcforoo in Medford, Or., on the 21st day of July, 1010, at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, nt which tirno tho said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine tho bankrupt, consider nnd order tho salo of the property of tho bankrupt, nnd trnnsnet such other business as mny nropcrly come beforo said meeting. July 0, 1010. IIOLBROOK WITIIINGTON, 105 Roferco in Bankruptcy liift Faultless in every detail. BUY DIRECT AND SA VE MONEY You can If you order your KaaJi, ilo rt. wIdiIowb, etc., direct from uh. Krndfr tutnloffuo o( tu. .'.Ins; n c ' an I co-i-pnro prli es, which arc actual wii'.;esa You or any compewnt Jut Jcr w M Unci that what wo umd yon is KIT.'.. VAI.l B AND IJT Ql'AMTY. if not your money positively rcfun jcd. WE SA VE YOU MIDDLEMEN' PROFITS Peni uh list of material you nee I on J wo will prove ti-it we ko , 4 rrcm 11 to 13 on tho bl 1 Ono pr'ca to everybody. 3elJ aa7ne. cup anywnere. senaior caiaiosrue SAVE THE MIDDIEMEn'S pnorrrs roB THE CHXZ.DHEIT." mzMmmzHEm f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f 4-f-f-f-f-f -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f f-f-f f f f DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. - .. AVALQN, Catallna Islnnd, Cal., July ! . If JamoB J. Joffrles' nt tack on piscatorial Catallna follows the pace get by his first day'B fishing hero, all reconU threaten to bo shattered. Tho Jeffries party brought to Avnlon ono of tho best cnlcheB of tho Boason. Ono 3C 1-2 pound yollow-tall, tho socoud largest B of tho year, fell beforo tho big fol-U low's prowess, while four other yel-low-tall and 52 bnta comploted the catch. Jeffrie': In enthusiastic over' tho sport. Ou the other hund the value of thu bnuanns, almonds, walnuts nnd co connuts imported had increased dur ing thu Inst twow decades, $0,000, 000 worth of bananas coming to this ennntrv 5n 1000. nu nomnnreil with yesterday I ?1o000(000 (1rillR (hu nst fibcul yenr. f-f-f-f-f---f-f-f -f-f---f-f-f-f 4- 4- PARTY WISHES TO TRADE A DESIRABLE LOT WORTH $700 FOR A BUN GALOW CLOSE TO WEST MAIN STREET; WILL PAY $500 CASH BESIDES LOT. SEE E. F. A. BITTNER, 207 PHIPPS & TAYLOR BLDG., AT ONCE, OR PHONE MAIN 4141. MICHELIN Tires Tm cannot know what a good tire is until ym try a Micbelm properly inflated. In Stock by VALLEY AUTO CO. Going' 1 Camping' Wc aro supplying a hosfc of campers with sup plies. Every day some one calls to be fitted out and seem to rely a great deal on our judg ment in the mattor of what is best to take on a camping trip. We have made sort of a study of it, too, and aro proud to think that we can fit you up with everything in the line of EDIBLES, and when you are ready to start YOU TOO ARE Sure of Quality The canned, bottled and bulk goods you buy here are first-class in every respect. QUAL ITY is the word, and quality means Satisfaction Try a sack of Pure White Flour and a pack age of Golden Gate Coffee and know satis faction. Allen Reagan Cor Main and S. Central MIIMMMMIMtMMtMMI 4- 4- JIM HILL IS TO GET ROUSING WELCOME SOON I'OKTIjAND, July '.20.- James J. Hill is to bo uivou tho ureatest recep tion ever accorded tho distiiiuuiohed empire builder when ho nppoars here as tho honored uuost of Portland nt tho timo of tho Portland livestock hIiow thin full. PlniiH nro beinu formulatod to muko ono font tiro u jjrent baiuiuot, which hhnll bo nt tended by Mr. Hill nnd livestock breeders only. This banquet is to brine tho inastor mind of the Hill svfltem in direct contnot with north west stock inloroBts, thnt tho mass of breeders may i;ot from tho railway nnd iudtiHtrinl soor words of ndviey and choor in their industry. Many other things will ho done to mnko this trip of Mr. Hill's memor nhle. His work in Oregon H tnkiun such tromondouB proportions, nnd his dovelopment program is lieim: mudo such a national featuro that uratefvl OivKoniaiiH fool that this will bo a second opportunity to express to the mighty builder npproeiation of his work. Tho firsu testimonial of tho kind wiih during the l.owis and Clark fair, just after Mr. Hill hud decided to build n lino down tho Columbia on tho north bank. That was a superb ovation, hut tho event this fall, after tho grout dovolopiuont campaign bus just couunoneod to hoar fruit, promised splendors nnd elements of heartfelt appreciation that would ploaso a real omporor reigning in absolute powor. Cultivato a personal prido in your ability to write want ads that nc eomplish things. QOODFR1END HOTEL MN Ml MMMN ""i" M" 1AM MANCIKO I. QOOFRIEND, kUntgw Pormcrly HoUU Stanford tl 8t. Boryl, Pwpll BtitL, Hoar (Jry, dlolniii lloUl Mmuc. '1'ake lloiti Mnx Hiw, r Murket Slreel.airB, ttntufw to FaweU. Itle-l liu luul tocolio fur laOltt vial Ung Um oily nlouo, BATMI, Vl.M tO. DAT AKD Vf i Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath The finest Sample Rooms in the city. Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plr Big machineiy is now excavating the ground, northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the new HOTEL MEDFORD Watch the dirt fly and hurrah for Medford. N9R1SHR9HR--n''' mviS9C' iWtfTnrrvnTThw-fff i7 ? Tni ii WffiC3 JaiTO. '' Wti iw I P IE-? HBIHHftriaPliISBRMrTMB HnHVHHBMHMHHHiBQu:C .H.!MBIiBB7l. mO MPiflMHMaty4cit lHHHHHHMHHHBSBVn!wMK&bKwNK' 'jBSJHP IHHHHHHHBHHBHQiIPIIEBHIilinnmfl9' x - K HHmRM tS H HMflHHBflHB9HMBBHHIflT t,,ri''aHlHl BB MrHp RTrt' ' BKl'"vr . ,PBi DO YOU KNOW That you can buy fruit nnd atrawlorry land Hko this In Shasta county, California, with porpotunl wutor right, for $50 por aero? Unimproved only ?25 por aaro. Write for booklot. John Blichfeldt Anderson, Slitwta County, CllfornU. A COOL CUSTOMER will buy more goods than a warm one will in hot weather. A cool customer will buy with less palaver. Te or she will be better natured, less cranky and easier to sell to; and you know it. Moreover, you yourself, and your employes, will be in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant than if it is sticky and suffocating and savors of a boiler room in its stiflingness. The Electric Fan is a blessing and a cheer which you can ill afford to ignore. Life in the dog days is a question of degrees. Make your place of business habitable and inviting to the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction. It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent. Why not invest a little money in trade-winning cool ness? Electric Fans will create a tempting and delightful breeze, and in every breeze there'll be dollars for you. May our representative call and take it up with you1? Don't wait until it's 90 in tho shade. Phono us today. Rogue River Electric Comp'y P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been think ing about1?