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PftGEFOTIR aCEPFOKD MAIL TRTBUCT, MEPFQTm CRTIOON, WEDNESDAY, JULY ft, 11011'. -M Medford Mail tribune AN 'MJlJlflt'MNritSNl' NKWflPAl'KR 1'UHL.IHHK.D DAILY ICXCKPT 8ATU BAT IJV Tlir. MKDFOIUr 1'UINTINO CO. The Ucmocrntlc Times, The Medford Hull, Tim Mcurord Tribuno, Tho South, nrtt Orciionlan, Tim Ashland Tribune Offlco Matt Trillium llulldinK, 25-27-29 Norlh l"Ir Htroot; jihone, Main S0S1 Homo 70. onoiian l'UTNAM. Editor and Manage Kntored nil second-class mattrr a Mini ford, Oregon, under tho act of Mitrcn s, 1319. NEW USE FOR OREGON APPLES Official Paper of tho City of Medford umcmi l'njxjr or jACKSon iouniy SUBSCRIPTION One ypnr, by mall Onn month by mall .... Por month, ilellverod by Mfxlforil, Jacksonville iral roinl Kunilny only, by mall, pox year WueKiy, per year SATrs. 15.00 carrier In and Cmi- .M P9 1.(0 BWOHN CIRCULATION. for Mx inontns en aim: 1910, Zill. Dally nveniRo December 31, mil X.taed Wire Unite Vtttt Dispatches. The Mall Tribune In on wvle at th Ferry Nows Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel Nows Stand. lortlanil llowmnn News Co, Portland. Ore. V. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. MEDrOKH, OREOON. Metropolis ot Southern Oregon niul Northern California, and the fastest Bniwlne city In On-con Population U. K, census 1910; 8S40 estimated. 1S11 10.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Qrnvllv Water System completed. nlvlnR finest supply pure mountain water and six teen mllea of street being1 paved and contracted for nt a co&t exceeding It. 000.000, making n total of twenty mllei of pavement. Postofflco receipts for year ending March 31. J91. show Increase of 41 pet rent, Bank deposits a gain of 33 pe rfnt- Uanner fruit city In Oregon Itogu.i lllver Spltxenberjr apples won sweep- Btakus prlxe and tltlo or "Apple TUag of the World. m the National Apple Show. Spokane. ly09, and a car of New towns won rirat Frlxe In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. II. C. IloKtie Hlver pears brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur ing the past six years. Write Commercial club. Inclosing 0 centH for postage for the finest commit nlty pamphlet ever written. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Atl Brown Xot Accorillitf; to I)iie. A little boy. j, A. canuon cracker, A lighted match and Much to, the surprise of everyone there ,wns a delightful explos ion and nobody was hnrt. Anew use for tho Oivgon apple has boon discovered: lTse it, to win a bride. Plans arc rapidly maturing at Host on for the First "Matrimonial PiomV' ill history. U will he held in the fall under the auspices of the Sew lgugliuul 0 rooks. The .Ureok Church will send two pastors to inalco possible tho rapid Humiliation ot courtships. Uaeh suitor will oinuuite tlie maimer in which Kmporor Thoodorus won his bride. lliuuliuir.fnii Cassia aiujumlo, the bmperor vemark ed that woman was responsible for all the wickedness in the world, whereat Cassia retorted:-".! or all the good, also." The Emporor then proposed marriage. So, in accordance with the tiine-honorud'custome, each bachelor will carry an apple with him to tho picnic. Of course those who present Oregon apples wilL please the most for Oregon apples heat, tho world. THE FOURTH CELEBRATION BUT two incidents marred the "Fourth of .Inly celebra tion an unpopular decision in a horse race aitd the. oversight of the commit tee in failing to provide drink ing water at the track, thus giving vendors a chance to graft a little, by soiling it. When there wore so many de tails to be looked after, it is a matter of congratulation that nothing moiv serious oeeurod. Kspeuial credit is due to members of the general com mittee for the time and energy they have so unselfishly devoted to make the celebration it success. This commit tee is Composed of A. K. AVare, R. V. Telfer. George L. Davis, 0. L. Sehernmrhnriu AK A. ttaflor, l1d. M. Andrews, Dr. J, iL. Helms Mayor AW 11. Canon, Jv. A. Flynn and 11. & Kentiiim Credit, is also due lnciiib&s of the various special committees. The celebration proved that Medford has the public spirit energy and capacity to provide cities of the Koguo Uiver Valley enjoyable programs for public entertain ments. .' ' A start has been made towards a race track and fair buildings for the Southern Oregon district fair to be held hero this autumn and prospects are bright for provid ing much better attractions tjiau given the public upon the (fourth. , . "The fair should have the earnest support and co-operation of evoryoiic in the valley, that it be made the great event of the vear. ONLY TWENTY-ONE CELEBRATED TOO. MUCH Twenty-one Hroii9 celebrated tho Fourth of July in n too utrotiuous inniinor to suit tlut pouuu uiul ilitinity of tho city of .Mvtlfortl niitl wtro IihIkvO in tho oily jntl. Tliq way wnnl ones ctinio fixiiu vitrioiiH soo tious of tho vullo.v unit Inrrlotl too lout; witlt thu fluid wliiuli clu'oi-s niul Itkowwu inohriiito.s, A mmibor woro nllowetl to ko on (1oksitiiif u onsh bull of 5 niitl nono of those hnvo tf,'!t!n showed up to sttitul trial. "Thu Xourtti was n very orderly day, t;otii)hWiiu," stilted Chief Hit son Wednesday. We lmd very lit tle trouble reKtrted to us. No rob beries ooourrcd mid tho men who were tbruWii in Mere only drunk. Jt was an orderly ennui wbieh tlittrvjtl the foilrth here and tnnilo but little trouble for . Olir luinledt work was on theinterscetious ouin to lliti .!?reat amount of t raffle' but all of tho drivers, both in machines and in horse di-.twn vehicles were very care ful and thus cried trouble." TO GIVE LIFE AND 8EAUTY TO THE HAIR (, rr SUMMER ADVERTISING To a lot of tho crowd ltfe on tho fourth was one merry-Bo round of -pleasure. A London physician suggests that non-poisonous snakes he kept In ev ery house to exterminate tho rats. Fliio thine to meet father when h- comes home late. y A telegraphic tabloid says a man who was denied admittance to the fcnuit room because he had no coat on, wont a suit. If It wasn't so hot we could squeeze a joke out of that. Speaking of names ;a mail named M. J. 'fruit at The Dalles. (onco again) Pippin raises K The Oregonlan tells of a poet who nwrote one on "Surcease of Sorrow" Kind I saw U In print "Smearcaso To-fmorrow." nier- 0110 That story about a carp reaching jiput of tho wutor and picking straw berries otf a vine Isn't at all im- probable. Used to put hooks In the t vines where 1 came from. fc Tho bucking broncos all have bucked, r Tho races have been run, I Tho I.iBt firecracker has been shot, And 1 am glad for one. Wo'o heard of the vegetables oyster, j And all of the vegetable clan, Hut now comos a fellow who says J lio's 1 A sure enough vegetable man. 'i t 'J Old Man Uinpli says, "With sum fellers, all thru life, tho best flre crakurs turn out to bee flzzurs." SISKIYOU ELECTRIC LINE . fi. BUILDING INTO VALLEY The Siskiyou Electric Power and t Lifjht iM)iiiiuiiy is workiii,' over one L lijimlred men in building tlleir pole 'liilo from Full creek to Abhluild. They ore rushiu work uh fust its liossiblo mid me in hopes of having , tlie lino completed in 00 days. Ilnr- voy Sailer is in tho field with a o(f biirveyors locating a lino to Kluin- ' iitli Falls, Engineers A. C. and S. H,lrout( i'i charge of tho construc tion of a 3000 horsepower plant on tho Klainath Hiver, ure worjuug a , lingo force- of men. Lightning le- 5 ceijlly btrtiek tho lino ul tho Hig fjpringb Bub-statiou and completely i1ist royetl tho transformers at that jioiiit." New ones have been installed -. (jiiil tho )uui)ing plant is again in , riniiiiig order. J Look nl tho "h)r Rale" ads -and nt some of tho things that are advor Ijsed for. snlo. Hasklns for ircaltu, TTLE great difference between the successful city i chant and the small town merchant, is that tho understands advertising and the other does not. No times are over too dull, no event so important, but what the good advertiser capitalizes it to increase his business. The newspaper advertising appropriation with those who understand it, is looked upon as of as much impor tance or more, as the rent. Jf it were not for the news paper, with its columns of store news, department and other large stores, could not success! ully operate. "William C. Freeman, a veteran advertising man, writes a few words on summer advertising, that every merchant should read, lie says: "Just about this time of year a goodly number of mer chants decide that they will save money until the mid dle of September by not advertising. "Year after 'ear, for 20 years, on.e of the hardest parts of my-work as an advertising man has been to con vince the merchant who want to stop advertising dur ing the summer months that he should never stop ad vertising. "Xo average retail business can afford to be out of the newspaper. In the busy world we are so easily for gotten. Ave must keep ourselves before the public all ot the time. "We cannot afford to be overlooked. If we do not advertise all of the time we surely will be overlook ed. "Don't stop, Mr. Merchant. "The Mark Cross Compairy a specialty business one year discontinued advertising during the summer months, and Patrick Francis Murphy, the president, said: " 'Never again; when we resumed our advertising in thc fall it took us three months to get re-acquainted with the readers of the newspapers. Now we advertise in the summer as much as in any other season of the year and as successfully. ' " (From Loudon Hairdresser'' Review) ".More dull, brittle, failed and Tallr iii-r hair results from too much wash ing the head than from any other cause. If you want to hoc your eu--tomei-' InUr grow" in beauty mid color, and brilliance and luxuriance, stop drenching and riiiMiig it anil depend upon dry shumi'iouiug. "Dry shampooing ouce a week will bring about wonders. Hard and scaly sc'iliw become .soft and pliable. Coarse, llt'cle.- and splitting hairs will take on new life, become soft and glossy and the natural color will return. 'To make a ..hainpoo powder mix four ounces of orris root with four ounces of thcro.x. Sprinkle a ta hlcspoonful over the head and brush thoroughly through the hair. Ion't ! spare the burshing. This, treatment i tones up theliair from root to tip, ro-' moves dust, dandruff and execs oil, leaves the scalp clean, cool and re-1 fre.-hed and the hair rich, soft and wlky." THER-0X FOR SALE HASKINS' DRUG STORE 0 TAKEN IN AT RACE TRACK The Fourth of July coimnltloo will meet Wednesday evening for n flnn reckoning, Thu fourth was a sue. oo?s from n financial as well an a pleasure ilundpohit. Over .f'JOOll wiuj taken lit at the rneo track lmv lug that a district fair with races as an attraction would plove a financial success. Tim committee at lonij-lit's session will go over the receipts in tho var ious funds and take euro of any out standing hills making thu ueetmxary apilrovtil for their payment. The t'lmctwxtmiH also brought in a Miry tidy fund. SWIMMING RACES AT NATATOmUM A SUCCESS . '. The swimming races at the Natn- toriuiu .Mtuiilny night were full of Interest from thu spectator's view and a large crowd filled tho gallery to its capacity. Tim races were snappy and started on lime. Art t'offecn, (.leurgn Col'feen and Uoidon Keyes swain a race against Oherdorfr and won. The boys relayed while Ohcrdorff swam tho entire 100 yards. Thu first race ot the fm for all Was won by Arthur Smith against U, St. James, The Second heat was won by Obenlorl'f w'ilh Keyes second. (u tho final heal Oherdorf was first, Art Smith second and II, St. James third. Tho obstacle race was won bv lleorgc Cofft'oii. Stewart finished first but was disqualified. ITnskltis for Health. Tho warm weather will soou MARKS THANKS PEOPLE EOR THEIR ASSISTANCE N. II. Muik, tho mechanician who was injutcd Monday afternoon when tho car driven by Jiminio C'orrigau was wrecked on South Oakdalo is fat recovering from his injuries and expresses much appreciation ul the effoiis of bystauderh to make him comfortable immediately after the ac cident. Mr. Mark states that he had not icnli.ed that there is as much humanity in man before tho car rit tho ditch and has rc(ticlcd (hut the Muil Tribune through its columns tender bin thanks to the many who rushed to his assistance. "I was well cared for," states Mr. Marie, "and I appreciate it very much. I was carried to one side while a dozen people rushed to vni' ioiiB nearby homes and brought out pillows with which to make me com fortable, Kverylhiug was done for me, possible to be done "I in no way attach any blame to Mr. Corrigaii. He was driving a splendid raoo and tint accident was duo entirely to icusoiis beyond hh COUNTY COURT HOLDS ITS MONTHLY SESSION The July term of the Jackson county court opened Wednesday til Jacksonville with much routine busi ness to come before it. Wednesday was spent in auditing bills. A num ber of other matters are to bo con sidered. It is expected thai n petition for tho incorporation of Jiutte Falls will be presented before this term of the court is over but as yet nono has b.een filed, however, by II. 1). Mills ofUulte Falls. If tho petition comes in in time tho court will consider the matter. Charles Nickel filed a petition with tho court today asking that a new county road bo opened in the Stirling district near his orchard home. control. It was duo to his head work when the fun started that we worp not killed." Printing of all kinds nt Portland prices, Muil Tribune office. Tho mall Urder houses or tho East would not bo so prosperous I ftho people of this community would In sist on having ".Mado In Oregon" goods from th local merchants. The business of this community would bo hotter conserved If tho lulling pub lic and the anorchants would help along the "Made In Oregon" Idea. lw hero. neces sary requirements to make work easy in warm weather, 8co u for tho bent ot ELEC TRIC PANS and tho best o( prlcea. t SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. 27 SOUTH OE.NTIIAL. WEST'S POLICY PLEASES WELLS Jackson County Superintendent of Public Schools Inspects Stnto In stltutlons nntl Is Favorably Im pressed With Conditions Found. J. Percy Wells, superintendent of Jacknou County schools visited the vailoiiH stnto Institutions whllti In attendance at county luipiuiitteudeiits meeting nt HuUuu Inst weolt and was well pleased with what he saw and Is convinced that (loveraor West Is mak ing n ten strike by his treatment of Inmates, In an Interview In the Journol Mr Wells Suva that ho wan particularly Impressed with tho oxleiislventtss of tho state lauds In and about the state Institutions, and the' number of con victs working under the parole s)S tern. "I did hot rcfitlxo that aoou acres ot first ehtss laud was being tilled largely by convlilrt, I knew that convicts were r.lven work but supposed very few (if thou wnrti worked out III the opoit without guards," rrrrtw JUST OUT Medf ordpail Tribune Official Map of Jackson Countiy, Ore. Compiled especially for tho Mall Tribuno by tho Jackson County Abstract Co. Approved and offi cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1910. Shows ownership of each parcel of property, township and section lines, county roads, forest re serves, railroad grant, city .and town boundaries and all other necessary information. Tho only convenient, handy, comploto map of Jackson county published In many years. Size 29 by 40 inches, on heavy map paper, tlnnod at both ends. No homo comploto without this map, It soils for $2. r0( but will bo given away freo to subscrib ers to tho Modford Mall Tribuno. HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE SUDSCUIDE TO THE DAILY MAIL TRIBUNE FOR ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE 5.00 OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRIMUNB TWO 'YEARS IN ADVANCE AT S1.G0 A YEAR.3.00 J ' AND THE MAP IS YOURS. Or got ono now subscriber to tho Dally or two now onos to tho Weekly, remit and wo will send tho map. Old subscribers may secure tho map by paying up arrears and subscribing In advanco. Medford Mail Tribune 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. :: :: :: ;: :: 'i :: 'i itt4tr444t4. ' TO OUBB-A COI.B IB OBB SAT. Takn LAXA.T1YM JlltUMO Quinine. Tal lots. MniKHlflta rfutti1 money If It full" a euro. !i W. CI HO V If H signature In on to eh uii. lurt. PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our offlco Is now located In our pack- ItiK house, and Is open for thu season From now on wo will harn the dnllj reports all markets, sIiowIuk prices renllted by the California Fruit Uls tribtitors, and all other shippers. Any one Intort'Stcd is invited to come In and look thorn over nnd com pare priceti. liy niiippiUK witn us you will have all tho lulTatitaKOs, of thu largest and most complete- deciduous Kulllut; uritanlzatlon In tho united Stilton and at a lower cost to you than In tho past. Last year we hnndled nearly ten thousand car loads, or sovpiity-slx per cent of the entire California crop, Remember wo V O O h S O T II I N CI All fruit In sold on Its individual juerlts, nnd each growers name and prices rcnlltcd for ouch shipment are published In the catalogues. PooIIdr was tried and failed years njjo lu, Cali fornia. It yott want to sell see us, If you want mntnrlnl, inspect our samples, and i;ot our prices boforo purchas ing. I It O I) U C K It fl P It V I T O O. V., M. .Mi'Kctuty, Nor tit western Agent. Homo Phono 21'2. Pacific 7001. Crater Lake Stage Line Offltlnl Crntfr Lokn KtiiKe Autos lentil Hold XhmIi at K it. in. Tuck days niul Prltlays, nrrlvn Orntcr IjiUe Mrtturi evening. IteliirnliiKi leavo Crater Lnkn .Monthly unit Tliurxilitjr. Connec tions with Steamer Klnituitli for Kluiiiatli TitllM. Hon ltd Trip $l!n.(l(, onn nay I? 15.00. Miilfortl to Ulniiuttlt Falls via ('niter Ijiko (into way) 9IH.no HesertalloiiN niul tickets nt Hotel Nash or Crater Iuko Oarage. Where to Go Tonight ' NAT THEATRE In now open every ulitht, and Sat urday and Sunday afternoon. Tho cosiest and coolest theater lu town. Fluent of Unlit nnd tho best film subjects, ChniiKo of program Hiindayii, Wednesdays and Fildays. Admis sion l()o. Comu ouce and you will count attain, 1- -- -- - -- . 9 , , ."WBBBB TBB i ranum fin" i U-GO TO.NH1IIY i.ntlio tltaitgo of Program t VAtlllia'II.Li: movino rirnmi.'H AiIiiiImiIoii NOW IOo. '44f 11194 NATATOMUM f MWIMMI.Nd TIIH IIATII.4 111(1 HANCK HATCHUAY MHIIT I IIII.I.IAHI) I'AUI.Olt Coulest pin re in tovfn. Hl'NHAY AND MONDAY TIIHKK (l(M)l) ONKM Till: HHHUIIT'H CHUM tiii: nmtii.r.cr in:ioitTi:it i what haim'i:ni:i to auntv ( TIiIm In it (IimmI Onrt O Nl! II I .M 10 . T.XTHA THE ISIS THEATRE 1110 ATTHACMON HAHTYNI! ANU IIAUUY 1 1 Comedy Cltnmrter Clmugtt ArllitH ; Tho act that I'autaKtm billed as n j! ; special attraction and oiio that;; crowded his play-house for the:; i.iMk n-ir in liriv nun nii uu lll'iu for the next four days- singing ; and tlaiirlng, uuil Jokes that are a ; pli'asuro to listen to, as ever one ; Is brim full of fun and all new. ' Draperies Wo carry a very complnto Una of iPitIch, laco curtains, rixturits, eta.. unil 1 nil clnimn or upnolstdrltti'. A ilranorlFs, laco curtains, fixtures, eta, iimf ilu nil clnsmiH of unl1olstrlnv. A spcclnt man to look aftur till work itxclunlvMly nnd will sirs an good mirvlcii un Is iiosdbla to Ket la oveiit tho largoat cities. Weeks & McGowan Co WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Ash, fitther block or split Low prlc. Phone 3311 4 -" FLAGS That's All Medford Book Store AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i I The Merrl void Shop r FOR Envelopes 134 W. Main St., Medford. NOW OPEN Now lOleclrlo Shoo Itopalr Shop Work ilotio while you wait. Bnt iRfuctlou cuarahteed, F, L. Sherman fiU Ho, (Jrupo Street. Rock Spring Goal OB XABD AX.X, TBB TIKB. Offlco itutl Coal Ynnl, Twelfth mid Front HtreofH. riiouo 7101. Burbidge il HB OOAH itAV. n