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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, MlO. fTT7 7 V THT7 V VJf GOT UP EARLY. (Continued from Pntro 1.) Jy j .f 4 t wty LOCALSandPERSONALS jgfl i. -3G- rrz-n- .John II. Carktti. uttornoy-iit-liuv, iivor .luolomn Ooiintvl Hunk, Hear Aiinii A, Malny on oqunl hiiN traKO a lid nocli'.llmn Saturday ovo nl UK, Southern Pacific depot, Sep tember !l. All quoiitlotiH gladly an sworod. I'tmclioH for hsIo, Dr. W. II. BlokoH phono Farmer 7003, tf' Tlioinan Chuvuor of Clold Kill wait nnionit thoHo who took lit tho clrcim Monday. do to Boutliorn Dnlry Co, for milk mul cream. IIondqunrtorH of tho Cat lioiin Dnlry Co. I'liono 881. Ranch phono 7183. tf Kddlo King Ih at tho Houthoru Oregon hoHpltal Buffering from an attack of congoAtlon of tho luugH. 1 1 In condition wni nurloun Hundny, hut Monday inurt,,:n ho wan improv ing Vou can got n good glatm of buttor mllk at tho Southern Dairy Co. for G cento, tf William Ilaxtor roportu tho Halo of two IoIm on Rlvonddo avenue, nenr JnckHOon, to George McDonald of Tortland, Ono of thoito Iota wan Hold by MrM. Annlo Cimlck nnd tho other by (lion Fahrlck, tho conoldoratlon for tho two being I2G0O. It U poBsl bio that Mr. McDounld n.ay oroct u modurn njinrtmont houuo on tho property, but ho hai not porfoctod It In plant) an yot. Tho Mcdfonl Private kindergarten liiirinH itH fall tonn September ."tli In SiiiUU'h Hull. Arm Hiirmon, di iretor. Mi-h. Tnylor, immHlnut. A1 lroHH MiH Arra Harmon, Hox fi'Jtl. 1-I3" (I. W. Ilnrnum & Co., contractor!! and bulldoni. Country work a spec ialty. Orders solicited. Inquire at Tim Toggery. Mm. Hart's dining room at 42 South llartlott street has boon re opened to tho public undor tho mnn "ngomont of Mrs. M. A. Taylor. 133 Mr. .and Mm. J. h. Ilnmmorsloy, Miss Nina Carter, Mr. Reed nnil V. W. Dodge woro among tho Gold HIM people who woro In Medford Sun lay. Call on tho Mission Furniture Works for anything in tho woodwork lino. tf II. J. Douhloday of lltittu Kails was In Medford attending tho cir cuit. Remember, thn circus porformnnuu Is to bo Monday morning only. Como to Tout City on Sunday evening and Kol t refreshing sloop In ono of our lollghtful bodH and bo on tho r.round -oarly. 137 II. I). Mlllii. manngor or tho llutto Valla Lumber company; Frank Neth orlnud, superintendent, and J. I. Pat ton woro In Medford Sunday. Thoy woro on tholr way to Jacksonville on legal business boforo tho circuit court. A. K. and Ilcuel Illldroth of llutto Valln woro In Medford looking aftor business matters, and also to attain! 1ho big show. ' A roHtful sloop In ono of tho tont hoiifloH nt tho Tont City will glva you an early Htart for tho circus Monday Morning. Thoro will bo a morning porforinanro only. 137 Oscar and William ICrlcksou of llutto Falls woro Medford visitors tho first of tho wook. Kino watch ropnlrlng at n. T. Van Do Cars, IMilppn llulldliiK, tf Scott Clasplll, ono of tho promi nent cltlxons of the llutto FnllB sec tlon wns In Medford Monday on n business trip. U. F. Van Do Car has Just received a now lino of back and sldo combs llarrottB to match. Thoy nro the latest fad. Phlpps Hulldlng, Medford, OroKou. 138 S. S. Pouts, who has been horo several days on business, roturnod Monday evening to the Kails. Mr, and Mrs. M. Ilolllngor, who have been spending sovorel wooks nt Newport and also visiting rolatlvoa and friends nt Albany, and Lebanon, Mnn county, roturnod homo Sunday nfternoon. J. R. Ilnmmor of Willow Springs ineclnct wiib In Medford Monday on a business trip, AmoiiK thoHO from Gold Hill who nttondod tho Harnuni & Ilnlloy cir cus woro CharloB Chamiilln, Ulloy llnmmorsloy, William A. ChlldorB, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Hood Mr. mid Mrs. G. L. Hoff. Dr. Do Carlow inado a profoaslonal visit to Gold Hill Sunday. U. A. Krnsor of KiikIo Point wna a Medford visitor TuoBday. li'red Ilotts was In Medford Monday looking aftor business mr.tterH. Mr. and Mrs. M. Trnpp of Lincoln, III., are In Medford looking over, tho country with a vlow to locnttiiR. ' 10, 13. Taylor of Grants PnHS was a Medford visitor Monday. J. Putnam and family, consisting of hla wlfo and daughter, uro In Med ford, Thoy como from Monument, Or., and uro looking for u country that, can boat tlip ono Uioy cnuio from, Mr. and Mrs, Dolman of Lit w ton, Olc la., nro In Medford Hooking an luvostmont. All Knights of Pythian are urged to meet at tho CiihMo Hall tonight. 138 Henry Iloblnson of Ashland spout Sunday and Monday In Medford. James Darrngh of KoHoburg was In Medford on luminous Sunday and Monday, K. 0. Owonn aijd family of Toulon, III. are In Medford looking for an Investment for a now homo. All KnlghtH of Pythias nro urged to moot at tho Castle Hall tonight. ! 138 The smiling countenance of our1 old friend, Gun Nichols of Bnglo j Point was soon on Medford'n otroota Monday, circus day. Ho says, how-' over, that ho didn't como to soo tho circus. All Knights of Pythias aro urged to moot at tho Castle Hall tonight. 138 AT THE Tho Nash- D. W. Ilcnnett, 11. C. Miller, I'orllmul; Mr. ami Mrs. K. Trnpp, Lincoln; Louise Hurvoy, Grunts I'ass; H. llolilon, I'orlluud; C. C. Tolinnn, Nome; E. E. Taylorr, K. T. Swaiisoii, Grunts l'nss; It. A. Fra sor, P. Hells. Eagle Point; 0. 1 Mntos, J. O. Thomson, San FranciHoo ; O. Esther, J. Heed, P. Ward, .M. Ju lian, Porllaiiil; J. Putnam, wife and daughter, Monmouth, Or.; A. John son, New York. Tho Moore It. Crnig. Medford; I). E. l'rathers, Portland; It. A. Hclman and wife, Lawton; V. It. Cousin, Gran Push; J. T. Itopplcr, Sioux City; M. M. Alirenn, Seattle; II. G. Wright, A. M. McDonald, W. Humph rey nnd wife, Portland; C. P. Col lins, Denver; J. lteiloy, P. J. Lnugli liu, Portland; II. ItohiiiKon, Ashlnud; J. Darruuh, Itoseburg; P. 0. Soaton. Portland; E. 0. Owens nnd family, Toulon; H. I. MilU, Klamath Palls. ltKA!) SKITILMIIKU SUNKI-TT. UKAD "AltlXO.VA TIIK I7TII STAIt" lly Governor Richard 12. Sloan, nnd "Fremont and the Hoar Flag," by William Simpson, In Smmot for Sep tember, now on Bnlo at all nowa staudB, 15 cents. tf 1I1DH. School board will ontortnln bids for 200 cords of wood or any part thereof up to August 20. OltIS CItAWFOltD, Clork Dlst. No. 49. BOLD ROBBERY. (Continued from pngn 1) nnd the pastiengorH at that moment attempted to aid Iteimer and woro boaton into iiisonsibility with revolv ers, Tho bandits then robbed the tin oonsoiouH men. When West and ono of the passen gers regained their soiiM'h thoy were ordered by (he robbers to start tho ear ut full speed for town. As the our shot ahead tho robbors loapud off. No Irnco of tho robbors hns been found. TAFT AT WORK. (Continued from Page 1.) tlie regular leaders plainly that ev erything indicates that tho next house may bo demoeratie and that it will be necessary to foree through legislation nt top speed. Mr. Taft refuses to discuss itoosovolt's west ern trip. Ho says, in effoet, that it is none of his affair. His associates are manifestly disturbed and pri vately complain that "Hoosuvelt talks too much as though he were still president." Thoy assort Hint thoro was no good reason for tho western trin unless it wns undertaken to start n T. It. boom for 11112. The politicians, nt Taft hendipmrters uro uumistnkoably dis gruntled by tho ff reporters who ne eoinimiiy Koosovolt, while only 'J.') uooompanied President Taft' on his famous "swinging around the eir ele." . HEAVY FOG. (Cont'nued from page 1) huoiisorh, has established a now oamp near Aspen lake and hopes from there to bo hotter ahlo to oopo with the flames or any now fires which may get started in the Weyer lmousor timbor- of that sootlon. ., . JjMTELS MNLKEY DEFINES HIS STAND. (Continued from pngo 1.) the touch of n button may make tho ontlro legislative mnehlncry dnnco to their music. "Mr. Hawloy iinyii ho vlll "bo with tho organization" of tho next houno. Kvldontly, tho, ho has an under standing with tho standpatters ns to how tho next IIoiiho is to bo organiz ed. Ho sayn Ho "unclorstood" boforo ho left Washington Hint Cannon was to bo dropped. Will Mr. Ilnwloj vote for Victor Murdoch or eomo other Insurgent for Speaker, or will ho voto for Payne, Dalzoll or some other lead or la tho ranks of Stand pnttors, who want to rlvslo tho tariff up-hill with Standard Oil, tho Itubbor trust nnd United Stales Stool corpor ation Interests, In the foreground. Will ho voto with tho progressives or with tbo Cnnnon c-owd. "And there i r of 3 or Isr-'-i, 1 urn In favor of direct nomination of can dldntci for office, nnd Mr. Hawloy opposes It. He ' I'm creature of the assembly. I bollovo In direct elec tion of United States Senators, and Mr. Hawloy does not. Ho refused to go on record on this subjoct when the Grange put tho question to him in 1908. This wns when Ormsby McIInrg wan trying to forco Oregon legislators Into cuccs to compol thorn to break tholr pledges to voto for tho pooplo's choice for Sonntor. Dlroct legislation, nominations, and elec tion or U. S. Senators nil carry tho government closor to tho pooplo. "Cannonlsin" would holdd tho people nt arms loagth whllo tho political bosB controls conventions, asnombllcs and legislatures. Cngrcssmnn EU1b, of tho sccand district, accepted his opponent's chnllonge, and a dlsctiBS lon was hold at Frcoport Oregon. Mr. Ellis Immediately thereafter call ed off tho series of debatoa planned becauso of "Important business." "Mr. Hawloy, moro cautloiiB than bin collcnguo, will not consent to public discussion. Tho question of tho rolntlvo ability of mon to dobatc and nrguo Is not cauficd by thcBO challenges, nor by tholr nccoptanco or rofusnl. Tho question of princi ple Is rnlBed. Stnndpnttlsm cannot stand boforo tho onslaught of pro gronslvo Ideas. Mr. Hawley'a safety In this cnmpalgn depends upon sll onco and extreme carm. Tho soll tudo must not bo nwakoned. Cali fornia woko nnd stnndpattlBm wns overthrown, Washington Is fover orlshly active and tho Insurgent's triumph is at band. "Thoro Is vitality in tho issues raised by tho Insurgents. Thoy ap peal to tho people. They sond mo to tho polls without organization, for there Is vltnllty In tho Insurgent's plea. Not only will Congressman Hawloy not debate, but ho will rofueo to deliver addresses. Somo trouble some auditor would bo suro to nsk him how much wns added to tho cost of men's boys' nnd youths' clothing In the State or Oregon alono by tho recent so-called revision of tho tariff, and he would be compelled to benr tho answor forcod upon him. "eight hundrod thousand dollnrc a yenr." He might havo to faco tho truth that bo voted for n tariff bill that raised tho duty In tho Intorcst of tho rubber trust In which Sonator Aldrlch, was a direct bonoflclnry. Ho will bo con fronted with tho fact that tho United Stntos steel corporation stock woat up thirty por cent In the world's market at oao and laborer's wages In tho steel mills did not ndvnnco a bnlr's breadth. Ho would bo com pelled to admit thnt tho freat mass of consumers In this country woro forgotten, until tho Insurgonts forced mi amondmont to tho railroad rato law, extending tho powora of tho In terfltate Commorco Commission in tho regulation of rates. "Abraham Lincoln wage"d a war to free tho black men. Tho contest now on Is to dlssonthrnll the white man and lift him tot a place of prime im portance In tho govomment. As sure ly as tho formor ended In victory, so will tho lattor ond In triumph. "Tho pooplo of Orogou ar alive and thoy will soo to it, I am suro, that a Congressman who roprosonts tho highest and best Impulses of tho Uepubllcau party and tho awnkon d eonsclenco of tho Amorlcnn pooplo la olected to roprosont thorn In Congross. Mr. Hawloy, whllo possessing goon ability and high character, la a stand patter, nnd dooa not fill tho bill. Tho virility of tho principles for which I bodies thorn nnd without these prin ciples tho strongest mnn would bo a weakling. Tho pooplo of tbo First Confross ly faco tho living Issuos. Tho day has gone by whon a mnn can run for Congro3s undor covor. "Cniinontsm" is tho great Ibsuo, and it will bo over thrown. Prosldednt Roosevelt has Just now takon bis position at tho bond of tbo forces now marsbalod for Its ovorthrow. Tho uoxt Congress will bo progressive, and tbo ond Is nonr. Oregon will lino up with lior slstor states, California and Wash ington, for sho Is progressive IJnBklnB for health, 4 When tbo Dr.riiuin and Ilnlloy Greatest Hhotf on Barth In packed away for tho night and speeding over tho rallB to its next point of exhibi tion, It lives In a rolling homo over a nillo In length. This wonderful train in divided .In flvo sections. It is a congrccs of nations on wheols, a. Noah's Ark of animals nnd a world'n fair of n thousand charms. When tho show lloa spread out for a day's business It covers 11 ncroa of ground. Over It wnvcB a cea of can vas, spotted with ten thousand flags nnd lmnnor. Tho spirit of P, T. Ilnrnum, tho grontest showman who over lived, still nnlinntes Its faultless policy. Tho wonderful syotcm of Juntos A. Balloy, thnt hns made tho handling of tho gigantic proposition posslblo, Is still In evidence, urging it on from year to year to bettor nnd grnndor nchioromentB. NOTICE K. of P All KnlghtB'of Pythias, whether members of Talisman Temple, No. 31, or visitors to Mcdford, nro urged to meet tonight at Castle Hall at 8 p. m. sharp. Business of importance which concerns you will be transact ed. SLIGHT PROFIT ON NEW YORK MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 29. Slight nd vnnces were recorded in many secur ities toduy and some profit-taking resulted. Brooklyn Transit, New York Central, Great Northern pre ferred, Amcricnn Smelting and Unit ed Stntcs Steel ndvnneed 1; Northern Pacific nnd St. Paul rose Vt, Southern Pacific and Atchison gain ed 1 3-8. Denver & Rio Grande lVb, Reading 1 5-8, Erie first preferred and Union Pacific 1 nnd L. & N. I 'J. Later in the day Harvester, Erie, 1 Ut.nli Conner nnd Amalgamated Cop per rose 1 and Consolidated Gas V-j. The market closed firm. Roods woro firm. (Furnished by Moss & Co. by prlvato wlro.) NEW YORK, Aug. 29. Today's range of prices: High, Low. C48 47 CS 40 97 Close. C4 48 CS 40 97 134 104 74 191 73 34 130 31 25 125 17 4S 143 32 53 111 113 40 2G 12S 10C 142 30 GC 120 113 Amnl. Copper Am. Car Fdy Am, Smelters Anaconda . . . Atchison .... Am. Tel 65 C9U 99 Ilnl. (c Ohio Ilrooklyn R, Can. Pac,. . C. & O. ... C. Leather . Con. Gas . . D. & R. G. Urlo Gt. Nor. pfd Interboro . . do pfd . L. & N ... .105 T. 75 .192 . 73 . 35 tf .131 . 31 . 26 .125 48 .143 . 32 . 53 .112. .115 104 74 191 72 33 130 30 25 125 48 143 31 52 111 113 M. K. & T. . Mo. Pac. . . . N. Y. Central Nor, Pac. . . Out. &. West. Pac. Mall . . . Ponnn Peo. Gas . . . 12S 128 Roadlng . . . Rock Island, do pfd . . . St. Paul . . . So. Pac. . . . 143 30 12l" 114 140 30 129 112 So. Railway 23 Union Pnc. U. S. Stool . . do pfd . . . Utah Copper Walmshlpfd. Call monoy, Total sales, 1UI 7 71 110 4 i . . 1UUV G9 11G 45 3G . ,. r ., 1GG 70 11G 46 3G 40 3G 1. 355 000 Blares. Chicago Markets. Wheat IIlRhr,. Lo'v. May 109 109 Sopt . . 100 99 Dec 1. 104, 103 Corno ' Sopt 01 GO Closo. 109 99 104 G0 57 33 36 21.22 18.65 IjDoc 58 t!7 Oats Sojt Doc '. 34 37- 33 30 21,20 18.G0 Pork Sept 21.25 Jan. 18.70 winss A COMPANY. Brokers NKW YORK STOCKS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS PRIVATE- LEASED WIRE ROOM 15 P. O. I1LOOIC PJIONE 1831. 27 Cars Reported Before. 3 Shipped Yesterday O " Carloads of season, and Results No Part reserved Jno. EXHIBIT.BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON. Fine Printing Wo make a specialty of fine printing, carry the necessary Jtock to enable us to fill all orders promptly, and guaran tee satisfaction. Best equipped job office in Oregon south of Portland; nost oxpoit printers. Before sending your orders out of town, call nnd figure with us if wo can serve you for tho camo price ns an out-of-town concern you will wish to pntronize home industry. Medford PrihtingCo. RINftC i 11 111 AJ Se The , Window k i Call and seo tho display you'll npproclato seeing this collection, whothor you buy or not. Seo tho Now Josephine Set Ring Hundreds of beautiful now, gold rings every kind of a sotting you can think of ovory kind of stonos, all bountifully cut nnd porfectly mounted all sots Guarantee! to stay Set Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Near the Postoffice !L h pears shipped from the Biirrell orchard so far this more to come. -(v ?- arc what count. The Burrell orchard has been turning out train loads of fruit for the past ten y ears. Hundreds of acres of the best varieties of both pears and apples, just coming into full bearing, are being cut into blocks in size to suit, and offered for sale. Even the old bearing orchard wil 1 be cut into small blocks and sold at a price that will enable it to yield returns of from 25 per cent to 35c per cent per annum. There are hundreds of acres in orchard as good as the Burrell, but certainly none any better. The Burrell orchard is only two miles south of Medford, 100 feet higher elevation then the city, has perfect drainage, all of it properly tiled, only 1320 feet from Voorhies sidetrack where fruit is all loaded and where the motor car stops every trip. If you want something in the top-notch class, come anoVsee this orchard. We want good, strong people. Prices are high enough and the terms are half cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent. D. Olwel Agent Geo. W. Cherry Lawyer Titles and conveyancing a specialty. Room 30, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone Main 431. Haskins for Health. Boy's and Girl's School Shoes Fine shoes, light, medium or heavy weights. The qualities of our shoes in this department was never up to the high standard as now shown. All sizes and a choice col lection of newest styles. BUY HERE AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY Hundreds of pail's of hoys' and girls' Oxfords at FACTORY PRICES. Oxfords can bo worn for months yet, and the sav ings aro vory attractive. The Wardrobe The Home of Good Shoes CQRStT $1.00 to $5.00 L 'i 'i 41 ' OR AXY RELIABLE REAL ESTATE DEAL ER IX MEDFORD. TIE Mr Bedford's Popular Resort SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 DANCING TONIGHT in the BIG AUDITORIUM Note the change in the hour Dancing will BEGIN AT 8:30. EVERY DAY Swimming Bowling Billiards