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CI V w f PA'GE TWO ? nvrniirapiiWiiraH atEDTTORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED1?0RU, OREGON. AVWDNISSPAY. dUNIO 21, 1911, I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I ,' Ohiuitiituum, Anhlniul, Oregon, July 0-18. "Hotter llinn over." Don't mlHH It. Souil to W. 11. aitlls, Societal-)', for booklet. Meilfonl llnrilwnro for sprinklers. W. K. Kiitcrmich of lloml transact ed business hero the foro part of the week. Kdvvnnl aonld of Snlem Is spend inr; a fovv days In Modfprd. Carkln & Tnytor (John II. Cnrkln, Glnlm O. Taylor), attorncys-nt-law, ovor Jackeon County Bank biub., Medford. - A. D. Graham of Aulilnnd v,ns a bUBlncRS vlBltor hero Tuesday. l)rl J.i C. Rollins, pastor of the M. 13. church of Corvnllts stopped In Mcdford Tuesday, on his way to at tend the Sunday school convention In San Kranclsco. Ho was well pleased with tho city. ABiuanu aicnm uninur;, ail-uiuiu office, phono No. 1201. Wm. Huntley of Nelllsvlllo, Wis., was nuiong tho eastern arrivals here Tuesday. Chas. M. English has returned from a two months business visit In Colorado and North Dakota. For a shnvo, hair cut or hampoo, seo Henry Bates, 128 West Main street. Miss Borthn McPhorson has re turned from a visit In San Francisco and Seattle She was accompanied homo by tho Misses Edith and Bessie Crnudall. E. W. DeLangton of Sacramento Is In Medford looking nfter business Interests. Henry Bates, particular barber, 12S W. Main nt. H. B. Chase of Pacific grove, Cali fornia Is In Medford renewing old acquaintances. J. M. Kemp of Grants Pass spent Tuesday with friends here. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. over Jachson County bank. Mrs. Marion Brown was among tho Ashland visitors in Medford Tuesday. J. C. Stanton of Tacoma Is a busi ness visitor here. For the right kind of Mutual Fire Insurance, see W. V. Moore, room 2Q9 Phipps building. C. O. Brown of Ashland was In Medford on business Tuesday. Mrs. n. V. Hunt of Salt Lake city arrived Tuesday for a short -visit with friends. Seo Huntley and MacClatcblo for flro insurance. Phono 3491. S. E. Engel of Newbery, Oregon, was a Tuesday arrival in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Armstrong of St. Joseph, Missouri, are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. C. H. Ilcdfield of this city. All repairs have been made. Fol low the crowd to tho Manhattan Cafe ior good eating and fast service. SO R. C. Avent of Ashland was a visitor In this city Tuesday. H. H. Cunnell of Grants Pass transacted business In Medford Tues day. Mrs. Slmpklns will give reading dally at tho home of Mrs. Plymale at 301 South Central ave. 77 II. B. Clafton of Twin Falls, Idaho, is hero looking for a location. George L. Davis returned Tuesday from a business trip to Portland. Lessons In water colors and em broidery at tho Handicraft Shop, ICentuer's. 81 Frank Madden of Central Point was in Medford on business Tues day. It. R. Ebel of tho Roguo River Electric Company has returned from a business visit In Portland. Ho says ho has signed up a now short top for tho "Electrics." Best coffee, and good broiler at your service. Manhattan Cafe. 80 W. M. McGowan returned from Portland Tuesday evening, io. 13 on which he returned was delayed In Salem over night au account of a freight wreck Bouth of 'that city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Henery de parted "Wednesday morning for a visit at various California points. Mitchell & Boeck make Iccless re frigerators that keep your butter and milk In perfect condition without Icp. J, C. Pendleton of Tablo Rock was In Medford on business Wednesday. Miss Ufflo Holding was among tho Genital Point visitors hi Medford Tuesday. Alfalfa and grnin hay for sale at Oakdalo Park Addition. Seo II. Kvorhard, phono 39 J 6. ! Guy T. TThrnsher of Phoenix spent Tuesday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran of Central Point were in Medford the foro part of tho week. Lost Pointer pup, five months old, black head, whlto and ticked body; reward If returned to Gregory, 232 E. Main. Mrs. Opp of Jacksonville visited with Medford friends Tuesday. Mrs. R. V. Hunt of Salt Lako City and F. Young of Duluth registered Wednesday morning at the Commer cial Club. Handkerchiefs initialed, 5c letter, nt tho Handicraft Shop. S1 Miss Prudence Smith of Talent was shopping In Medford Wednesday morning. A. Helms of Talent was a business visitor In this city Wednesday. Big hat salo at the Homo Mlllin ary. 1021 W. 9th street. SS H. L. D'Armond returned Tuesday from a business visit In Portland. Councilman J. E. Watt and fam ily have returned from a short visit in Portland. YOU'VE GUESSED DEAD GRASS NOW II! THEY'RE HERE HIGHLYDANGEROUS TURKEY DROPS WAR A! WORD FROM POWERS Daffydllls or Dippydills Have Hit the Town Rlflht and Left They Arc Passed by tho Smart Guys Want Them Embalmed. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Phone 2271 Night Phones F. W. Weeks 2071. A. E. Orr, 8002. liADY ASSISTANT, w 'I I I 'I t 'I I. r JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmer 'I 'I :: 'i i. . . ; Succen or to tho undertaking do-; nnrtmnnt nt ATftrtfnril WlirnlrnrA ITfl. ! pfflco with Medford Furniture Co. 'lomnnonea: unv. neii au: t John A. Perl, residence, Boll 4111, t Telephones: i 1 ITnmA 1 TAT. I1UUIU - T-4. ' 0. W. Conklln 3C01, J. H. But- J t iur iu i x. iinir.wfij BRnvmai k.u, w... w ...a, ffP, I SOFIA, Turkey, June 21. Due to the concern that Hussin, Eiiglnud, Italy and Montenegro are taking in the war that General Toi-gut, com mander of the Turkish forces,' i leadinjr njrainst tho tribesmen of Northern Album, word Las been re ceived from Constantinople by Tor gut to stop activities, irrespective of the outcome. Trouble with Russia has only been narrowly averted due to this war, and Italy, Englnndniul Montenegro are becoming nervous over the situ ntion. TUCSON, Ariz. W. A. Hawkins, Fargo express messenger, charged with embezzling .?j0,00U, today is u free man. lie was liberated from jail in Ma rat Inn when the Mexican insurreetos captured that city. MARICOPA PRACTICALLY WIPED OFF THE MAP BAKERSFIELD, Cal., Juno 21. Tho town of Maricopa In the Sunset Oil fields, 55 miles west of here, was practically wiped out by flro yester day, according to reports received here. Captain Fred W. Ball of the volunteer flro company is reported dead and many others Injured. The loss Is estimated at $200,000. $100,000 FIRE IN SEATTLE FACTORY SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 21. An early morning flro in tho manufac turing district resulted in damage ex ceeding $100,000. The firo started on the third floor of tho Seattle Cracker and Candy Company's fac tory and gutted tho two upper floors. It also damaged tho stocks of tho West "coaiit China Company. The Main Belting Company and M. J. Brandenstoin, tea aud rice Importers. LAUGHS AT SIDIS' CRITICISM OF PARENTS NEW YOKK, Juno 21. Asserting thnt Professor Iloris Sidis' erilieihin of modem school methods results from ignorance jiind is not Hubtmiti nled by facts, Professor ', It. Bnch muii, nssistunt superintendent of Cluvoluiul pujilis schools has an swered the treatise on child culture written by the father of Harvard's boy prodigy. "Such tirades as that of Dr. Si dis usually carry their own answer," Biiiil Piofcseor Itacliinnn, "but it U duo to tho teachers to j,ny n word for them. It is only partly true that present dny teachers nrq careless girls or irate old maids. Tho major ity of teachors are consecrated, ear nest men nnd women. Ah to the ar gument that Children nro becoming more bnokwurd, Dr. Sidis' facts nro nil wrong. Records today show .children ilro entering higher schools and colleges ut cnrlier , ages Hum they did 25 ycuis ngo, Many of Pro fessor Sidis' clinrgps are too illiquid to answer." Yep! they're here. Hlght nnd left, above and below, north, south, east und west, like tho souMitcou year locust, the duff) dills or dlppytlills are drifting In. You hoar them In the a. m. the p. in. tho eenlug nnd early dawn. There Is no rest. Thoie are lots of dlppy-daffy-dllllsts In Medford. Tho Mall "Tribune already has n hat full. If you don't believe It call In. Daffydllls have been culled out of tho heavens above and the earth beneath and from the waters under tho earth. Here are a few maybe, more later, If ou get past these. And by tho same token If you can do any better seul one In to tho dippy-daffy editor: If the police take a picture of, a politician In the rogues gnllory Is the picture photo-grnphed (graft)? If the Roman dog Tray gets a hair brush would you hand the Arabian catacomb? If Idahose were made of kersey. Connecticut from plain mohair and Marylands her new jersey, what will Delaware? It Arkansaw Delaware her Now Jersey would sho let Tennessee? When Frank, tho Hindoo dancer gets paid Is Frank Incense or dollars. Bill certainly was a ripper He never would be still His ma sho was a whlpper And so she whlpporwlll. Here's one from a ball fan: "If you wanted to win a girl how would you Roper-" Honest to koodness, Mabel, here Is a good one s-help me. , "If a Swede went without a drink for nlno days would" he say: "I tank I non Campbell." Fill her up to the top, barkeep, after that one! If Fred takes pedagogy under Ware what under Ware will John take,? If Head Is always a Head, why does Goodwin? So send them In. ' You might do better. BRIBERY CHARGES ARE DROPPED IN ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD. III.. June 21. -On motion of the state, indictments against state Itepre-entntives Lee O'Neif Browne nnd Wilson, Loui Herncheimer, htate tax board equal izer, and Frank Trout, fish king charged with consiprncy to bribe us a result of activities in tho Forty-sixth general assembly, during whose ses sions William Lorimcr was elected to the United States Semite, were today dismissed. FUEL IS IMPORTED BY ALBERTA MANUFACTURERS CALGARY, Alberta, Juno 21. So serious bus become the shortage of coal caused by the Crow's Nest strike that Alberta industries arc forced to import fuel from Pennsylvania. In order to avoid u tie-up of its entire plunt one cement und coul company is bringing in 4500 tons of Pennsyl vania conl. The freight on this conl ulone will cost the compuny $25,000. :-' - " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 t t 'i H FOR SALE 80 or ICO acres of good land at less than ?100 per acre; Bain wagon. For particulars ad dress Chas. Morgan of Persist, Medford. Oregon. 80 WANTED Position at general houso cleaning by hour or week. Main 3301. Japanoso Holoj. 83 FOR RENT- Ing rooms. -Rooms and housekeep 114 North Front otreet. 78 WANTED Tho Roguo River Valley Employment Agency will supply any kind of labor to any ono that wishes to employ help. Please drop us a lino or phono A. L. dull, manager, room 33 ovor Jackson County bank, phono 782. 83 tot (Mi CoDtuati bribeSISHRSOMHEHOlV KAME8 Of JESUS AND MARY. r,W. AthmU..i ftllitlaii Ciutui. Mmlf, Art, lluilon nJ Cammf f I CM! vjtu. jwiihi, mmnu uuMmii denuaq ftiomioa leuU(CtiulTrlilnf.VVritoMti!uiKC!iit.AUiru titrr.k itirmoK. ti. Mtn'i AiaJmt, hnu Campaign Is Urged to Have Depart Inent Bum Grass On Different Va cant Lots Fourth Will Bo Danger ous If Grass Remains. Fearing the Fourth of July served three day to tho ureas of approach winch will ni .Modfoi tin hunch nf tho bo ob , owing gl'ltsx JII mo oily, wiiioh is iiigin.v iiiiiiiuiiiiio, local business imo mo pltuiiiiiig n oruoade to have Jlio eit put u orcjv of i lire boys at work bin mm; tho grass er the eit on ileum lots. It is pointed out tlmt u week'- work would lesson the danger to u degree whore it would bo luinllv nolioeAlilo. Last ytar much of tho gincs ws burned by (ho lire boy, working without pay. Thr. think that this year they .should receive some con sideration for tho work. A oi ew of mix uioii could gp ovor the eitv am! nriui'd with a IVw hun dred feet of hose hum tho grns with safoti. Then the danger of firo during the cclobr.it ion wdubl Jio greatly lessoned. IMPORTANT MEET OF CLUB TONIGHT CLEAN TOWN FOR FOURTH URGED City Officials to Be Asked to Call On Local People to Clean Up Al leys ami Lots Before Fourth Comes. A movement vn launched tin-ray to have a general cloau-iip of yardc, alleyways and Mtoola In tho city, to ho. completed hofuio July Ith when theio will ho a largo, ciowd of visi tors hero. "Wo want Modford to npponr us nice as possible on tho Fourth," stat ed a buuttiosM man this morning. "Ev erybody should clean up their litem Isoh before thou. "Tho city officials ulioultl seo that the ordinance icgurdlug rubblHli Is enforced. Wo don't want our visit ing friends to go ttway with stoilos of tho city being unclean." tlnskliis for Health. IF A FIRE STARTED s s X IN YOUR. PLACE Would ou have anything at baud with which to fight It? The Chemical Powder Extinguisher 1 ; Is cheap and easy to use and Is j Ruslnesa of unusual Importance will bo transacted nt tho meeting of the Commercial Club thlR evening In tho rooms of tho Medford Realty As sociation and a good attendance Is desired. The matter oY decorations for tho Fourth of July will be discussed as will the advlslblllty of sending an I exhibit to tho Omaha laud show. Tho I directors havo held n consultation with a representative of tho promo- tors but decided to leave It to a vote! of the members. i kept filled at no oxpeuso. I J. C. MIFF J Crater IjiI.o ('iirago 4h--9' G. W. SLATER & CO. BUILDlikvV and CONTRACTORS rtto prnpimul to tfivo you Iwltoi' fluron on hnildiiiK than you my used " '" MotH'onl. Wt'iiai'niitot liolh work, nmlerinls mid sntisftiHion. lJf90VP)l- J. H. ENYAHT, President J. A. l'HRUY, Vlco-l'reiddeiit F. B. MI3UR1CIC, Vlcu-Proildnt JOHN B. ORT1I, (Jndilur W. U. JAdKRON, Am't Cashlor. !! to4tt4h0tfrh0444' I The Medford National Bank I" Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, JJ520.000.00 HAKi: DKPOSIT UOXICfl FOR HUNT. A (JKNIIIt.U. llANKINd JtUHINIWH TllANHAOTKl). Wo HOI.U'IT YOUU FATItO.VAdtC. I I ' I . I I 1 1 I Mm SSfiX WuUjy)!' FIFTY NEW POSTAL BANKS ESTABLISHED WASHINGTON; I). ('., June 21. -Tho establishment of HO new postal savings banks vv- announced today by I'ostumster general Hitchcock, mnkiug it totul' oC 7.r)0 so fur in stalled. Anion-; the new hanks are four in California llauford, San .Mateo, Santa Aim aud Upland. Look nt tho clnH.sified ads if you havo lost Rnraethinir nnd if tho SPECIAL BARGAINS A3 LONG A3 STOCK LAST3 1S.C0O It. Sit llrjr O. (I. (lail.tlui. l.iiitf id ilrfitl lrn.Tlb, rr ft . . I lOiieiO U QmrlT llimt.il. ti.tnHi, tWr. kiln JrlJ nr. it lno fl .. 39t I'loirlac, .Nil. I (ml 3 iliiiularO, 4 sou ft ft. lfnilL. lr l ... 111.0 SOME RCGUIn CATALOG PIUCUS r.m imi ikdiM nrut iitiiililr. t..l.l.l 11 .!.. tui.r . .. 1.30 1 I Cntt.s rr.mt O.ir..fJ.S0, " " w 1 Wln.low Trim, Krt., IT O M In.l.ld I.r 'r(a K l .... .14 I I SuJ V Vour Uil for ttllm'nt ! SEND FOR CATALOG No." el EE5MPSSaSm3 r. Let Me Be Your Friend If you are annoyed with freckles, blackheads, HiiporflntiH hair on your face or any kind of eruption on tho face, tell mo your trouble. I'll clear your complexion or advise vou what to do,, If you nro troubled with dandruff or falling hair don't wait until tomorrow or thu next day, but do It now. Don't let money worry you au I will uinko It right, I'll comu right to your homo and treat you. Address or call 105 South Grape, l'liouo 152x. i: :: MISS O. E. GERTH ? FANS They aro healthful FTT Tlioy aro wtnltary JL I A 'J'liey aro romfortulilo A Tlioy cost ono-liiilf cent an hour to rim i.1 Tin1)' aro Just tho thing li J.1 keep )our euxtoinei- in Sgooil liiimor - ' IS Tlioi why not buy 0110? Call at the Electric Building 200 West MaiiL and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all timos to loan on improvod ranchon and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. Still Doing Business Tho report that Slirrmaii Clay &. Co. hail closed their Med ford store is a mistake. Mr. Rochr lias left the city hut the piano l)iislm!ss of Sherman Clay & Co. WILL BE CONTINUED AT THE OLD STAND I have sold two pianos this week and am prepared to sell you a Stcinway or othrr makes of standard pianos nt right prices. II- M. WHETSEL, Manager SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. i r For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city f iMwll'oi'd, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 LOT$ IN MEDFORD on niiiin paved Htrcol; cement .sidewalks and paving in; also sewers, water and light. Long in easy payments. lime, v 430 ACRES LAND, 3r0 acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right wiin waierior irrigating luuu acres; long time, easy payments, 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit; lail, 1 mile from railroad, on long lime easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from -10 acres upwip-ds; price $2.".00 per acre and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long timtJ, easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 0 annual paymijuis. Gold Ray Realty Co, 21WMKTWAINSTifcKI0T.