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J PAGE SIX ' f-nr-i-WTBTH'IHWSJiUJ todford matl TRTmrcrrc. MrcmroRD, ortcciok Tuesday, .thly i i, inn. 1 t! i f NEW RAPID FIRE PHONE SERVICE Can Get Grants Pass or Ashland !:i Fast Style Under New System, Just lnaiiiiratcd by Pacific States' Telephone Company. HIS ENGAGEMENT CAUSES SURPRISE The Pacific Telephone & Te'e graph, company has inaugurated a new long dislance service lictweei M"dford, Grouts Pno and A-hla d. ThiS now method is known n the "two number1' or "rutiid fire" sir vice. Under the new method suheril' r will uncertain from the direelor.v 'In toloplfotiu number dc.ired, and af'cr giving this number to the loeal c, change operator, will remnin at tin telephone with receiver at the ear unlit the called number answer or the operator reports in the sntm manner as in calling a local number in the same oily. Now numbers not lUtcd in the di rectory can bo obtained by railing information operator. If the number called for is liu-y, or does not answer, the eNoltanuv operator will so notify the calling subscriber, but will make a-memorandum of the call and make every effort to complete it. As soon li the called number is obtained, the operator will notifv the calling sub scriber and complete the connection. In such caes it will be unneeenry for the calling subscriber to dupli cate or rcpcnMhe call, as the oper ator will continue to follow il up un til the connection is completed. If the called number cannot be obtained the operator will so notify the calling subscriber. When any particular party i wanted call "long distance" as for merly, giving name and number wanted. l , jjmi uunmmmammmmmmmmem I 0 r .VTlf i 9 .Hk. jMemrt Paris society learned a few dn, ago wilh amazement the engagement of Mons. Henri .Meuier Jo .Mile. Thy rsi Scillcrv, daughter of Jtaron Kay. nuiiid Seilleiv. a Aloii. .Meuier was looked upon n adamant to iViuitiiue attraction;.. He is a great yachtsman, a friend of the Kai-er and a diligent worker, stiperv i-in.; his inunen-c iiitere. m the Meuier chocolate work-, cele brated throughout Kurope. iRPENTER IS " BETTER PRICES FOR BARRETTS They Will Enter the Market This Year at an Advance Over One Year Ago Apple Crop Will Nut Be So Larnc. mi T TRUST IS BY DRUGGIST ri.KVKT.AKD, July 11. Hy ap pealing to the United Stale.-, depatt ment of justice, Clifton M. Ilawlin-, ilrugiM, today has scored the first victory over the "tobacco trtir-t through tip? recent decision of the United States supreme court. A trust cigar store was being fitted up near Hawlins store when he applied to Attorney General .Wicker-ham. calling to his attention the fnet tint the United Cigar Stores company was a subsidiary of the American Tobacco company, and the action was therefore n violation of the de cision of the supreme court forbid ding the enlargement of any subsidi ary of the trust. .Wiukersham notified the United Cigar Stores company, and the new stand was abandoned. . Trust Controlled Freight. WASHINGTON, I). C, July 11. Admitting tmt the trust controlled thu freight situntion, Robert Parker, traffic manager of the American Su gar Refining company, today told Hie Ilardwick sugar investigating committee of the luuir-e thai il paid freight on all its shipments for that very reason. COMMISSION VISITING DAMS. DIRECTOR Elected in Place of L. K. Haak. Re signed, on Board of Directors of the Rogue River Fruit and Produce Association. Already the fruitgrowers are he gnu mg to figure out the prospective .rop of pears and apple-. Inutlctt pea is will enter the market this year at a hither price than that of lu-t .cnsoii. This cnr Ilia minimum price will star) of at $l.7o, and will range upward to Oouiiee and Anjou, which will be turned over to tint re tail trade at $:i.o0 per bo.. It is conceded that the apple crop will not be o large this year, owing to heaw bearing last year, and for the further reason apple trees, take periodical rest finui ece io hear ing years. Growers arc taking splen did care of the apple crop. Insects, and pe.sts have undergone a severe treatment, and most all the growers hae complied with the law in every respect, nnd as a result what apples are produced will be of the tliM quality and grade, and will bring a top-mil rh price. SEIDEL SAYS MUSIC IS AN AID CHAUTAUQUA IS DRAW MANY Local People. Enjoy Shade in Ash land's Park and Glean Much Pleasure From Attendance at the Various Entertainments Offered. A largo nuiutiei of local people arc attending the Cluiutnuiiuii, hi peri ston at Ashland nml are onjojlitg themselves. Not only do they escape the heat tu the Ashland park tint arc gaining inuuli pleasure from atten dance at the lectures. Tlio program for this week Is as follows. Wednesday, Jul) 12, LVIttt p. in. V. ('. T. I'. Oay. Lecture, Mrs. Davis. S p. ill. --"Joans Christ -Was He ! I u ma it nr Dlvp.?" Coventor Haul). Taun-day, July 13, 2:30 p. m. "I.lfe In the Philippines." .Miss Anuh Koldilns. S p. in - Conceit, Apollo Concert Company and Hell Itlugcis. Friday, July H. 2:30 p. in. Lec ture, Dr. W. H. Williams; 8 p. in. Concert, Apollo Concert Company ami Hell Ulngors. Saturday. July 15, 2:30 p. in. Children's Concert, dliected by Prof. .Altitun L. Lawrence. S p. jii. -The DIcKeus ICvenlng. Will lam Sterling' H.ittis, Impersonator. George Carpenter of the Veritas orchard was elected a director of the Koguo Klvcr Fruit '& Produce As sociation Tuesday to succeed L. K. Haak of Kagle Point, resigned. Mr. Carpenter will make a valuable ad dition to tho board. The pear shipping season will open about August 10, and the mooting of the directors of the association today was hold principally to discuss this mattor. The directors have de cided to make fower grades this year but have not yet cuucludod their deliberations. (Continued from Paca 1.) nil conditions of each locality." The members of the state commis sion present were: l IC. Cranstoi of Pendleton, M. J. Kinney, l'oit hind; .7. R Hughes. Oold Hill: C. I' Stone, Klainath Kali; flcorge H Kelly, Eugene; Muster Fih Wnrdet I'd Chiiilon, State Superintendent it' Hatcheries .7. N. Winner and Stat (lame Warden William Finlev. Envious Women ;(ln- c . Vmi Can Have Just as Lovely a Heai! of Hair as Any Woman Don't feol blue bceniiBo your luili Is lifeless and faded, get a botth of ParlBlau Sago and eco bow ipilck ly It will l)u comu brilliant and fas dilating. Use If. daily for a few duys apd noti how quickly scalp Itch ceases unr dnudruff vanities. It utops falling hair too and make thin scanty hair grow thick and pro fusely. It's tho real Invigorating dollght fill hair dressing for .men, women am ohildiuii, and beat of all, If It doc.su' do just uti advertised get your 1110110; hack. It kills tho dandruff germ' and for 50 cents and can get'a larg bottle at Chas. Strang's and drug gluts pvorywhoro. The girl with tin Auburn hair Is op every bottlo. cm TitKA.si'iticirs xotick Office of the city trciiBiirer, July ilth, 1911. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand In the city treas ury for the rodomptton of outstand ing city warrants Issued against the following funds: Warrants No. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 on sewer district No. 11. Warrant No. 1, on lateral No. 3. Bower district No. 11. Interest on tho same will coaso af ter tho above date. L. L. JACOHS, 07 City Treasurer. MILWAl'KEK, Wis.. July 11. "We would be much happier and would not have the blues If we would all use a phonograph for an alarm Clock and start the day with music." This was the boost Mayor Seldel gave the phonograph at the annual convention of tho national associa tion of talking machine jolliers, In session hero today. "Do wouldn't get up with 11 grouch If wo were awaken ed by Inspiring music," added the socialistic mayor. HII BY TRAIN; HIS IS SOriliTV C.tlvl ON' vSTAl.L -'"" - s . -aiiH),M, .- 1? . MUSS CONSTANCE TALBOT Mis Constance Tulbol, n young N'ew York society woman who often has appeared in fiiHhiouiible enler tiiiiiiueuts for charity, has chosen for her-elf 11 stage eiucer. Seiious oh jeclions to tho move were made b members of her family, hut till to no avail. FflUlTcOAGHES FULL" GO TO CMALITAUUUA Today is Ornuls Pass dav at the Clmutauipiii now in Nision al Ash laud, nnd this morning u special train of four coaches paed through Medford .cairying a throng of llrunts Pass people to the neighboring city on the south. They had a lira baud with them nnd gave .Mcdl'ord a brief concert. MINING CONGRESS OPENS TUESDAY Lnr(c Representation From Oremin and Wnshlnnton Will De Present Many Are to Go Down, From Med ford. Xi. I Tuesday Ihu Soiilhuiu Ore gou and Noitherii Califoiuia Mining Congress will open in UrnutH Pass with, what now seems certain, a huge representation of mining men from the two slates mentioned and From other stales, paiticulail.v Washington. The ore display lo he made by llie various dlstiicts included in the scorn1 of the congress will he mi eye opener to tlie mux who hus, not iuvc ligaled the mineral resources of Southern Oiegou nnd the noilhcru counties of California. The dUphv will be, so arranged as to give every distiiet and indildiinl displays in the district display, all po-dhlc pub licity. The entire population of Southern Oregon should ci this mill- era I exhibition, as it will nffoid them pleasure now and in the future. KaMldun for Health. COLUMBIA RIVER BASS ARE MENACE A Willi In Great Schools (or Apponr nniui of Small Salmon Am Be comlnii Acclimated to Waters of Northern Stream. VANCOUVER, Wash., July II. That tho miluinu ludnntiy, which In tho stiile of Washington pioduces 1111 auiiunl Income of moio than $10, 000,000 ami provides a living for 15. 000 men, women and chlldieu Is ser iously ineuaced on account of plant ing of Iiiihh, was the Htnrtlltig ittae meul iiuido heio today by John M. Ciawfordi general loiiieiluteudeul of tho Washington state tlsli hatcheileri. The ImsM, which were planted In Pacific Const wiitern n few yeais at;o are multiplying rapidly and mo be. coming acclimated to the watois of the Columbia liver, limm have been found at the mouth of the Kaliiuui river, where they wait In gient schools for the small salmon turned Into tho fiver fiom tho stale hatcher. Icm on that st renin. Look tit (he lids that offer em ployment nnd you'll find thu right one 1 soon. f4-tr-r- Hn?klns for Health. KINGSTON. Out. July II -Louis ' lleuaud of Aylmer. Quebec, who was knocked 10 feet by a train here 10 d:iv Is glad of It. Yesterday he was stone deaf. The par of the train ( striking him. In somn remarkablei way. restored the man's hearing. The first thing that Itenaud did when ho could hear again was to send for his little girl, as he had never heard her voice. The child spent somo tlmo at the hospital talk ing to her father, who will recover. Held on Murder Charne. OKOVIIil.K. Cal.. July II. .Mrs. Kintiiu Itiuuball, whose ntefidttuhter, Helen, i:i, win found with a biokeii neck lied to the rafters in their home at Oridley, was today held to answer to a charge of murder. The prelum -miry hearing was completed during the morning, when the di-tuct attor nev asked that she he held. Did It Ever Occur to You Those dull headaches, cotno from eye strain? My headache glnsmni relieve give to )our eyes the atten tion they deserve. No tlmo like tho present. Commit DR. R1CKERT Eyesight Spocinlist. Over Kontnor's. ' , rr HnsklnR for Health. For Sale Lot Cheap on Easy Terms. 2 Blocks off paving. Lot 60x125, high with splendid view. $125 down, $10 per month. Investigate this. P. O. Box 838 CANDIES ou.i.sm: mmissom chocolati: cuha.ms, an to mi cc.vrs. OUANCi: I1I.OSKO.M .MAttSII.MALLOWS, U.1 i'K.VIX. Olt.WCi: ItMISSO.M KA1SINH, 1W CHNTH. (HCANca: ItLOSSOM ALMONDS, IW CK.NT8. IM-ri'KHH CIIOCOLATMS, n AM) 10 CCNTH. CANDY IIHOTHLItH l'ltl'IT TAHLIMS. MEDFORD PHARMACY xi:ai: post oitick. phoniv nh.ht oit day mms tot. RiiiHG llltlNO YOPIl WATCH IN AND IIAVK IT CLKAN- i:d and kkpaikkd. ma1cich it a i'aithfi'l ti.mb imkck. PUT IT IN SHAPi: FOIt Till: DAILY HKUVICR YOU KX'PKCT IT TO IHJNDIJIt. LKT US LOOK YOUU WATCH OVi;it WH'LL GLADLY TKLL YOU JUST WHAT'S TUB MATTBIl WITH IT AND HOW MUCH IT WILL COST TO FIX IT. No matter how difficult a Job of Jew elry repairing you may huvu, bring II to this Htoru with thu feeling that It will bo done promptly and property. If you want any engraving done, we'll be glad to nerve you flrHt-clnsH work at right priced. AiimlrYr Donoirinnr A and Engraving - - I J THE JEWELER, MARTIN J. REDDY MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOPFIOE il ITntJlilna for Health. Just 1 2 Lots Left in Summit Addition Just 20 days left in which you can buy these lots at the SPECIAL PRICE of $475 for west fronts and $575 for east fronts SUMMIT AVENUE LOTS are going rapidly at this price because they havo the advantage of being in one of tho cleanest rosidonco sections in the city. The street is paved, cement sidewalks laid, water and sewer connections on ovory lot and shade trees planted in park strips. Ovor $100 paid improvements on each lot. If you want a home with good surroundings or an investment that is absolutely gilt edgo. BUY A LOT IN SUMMIT ADDITION, BE TWEEN WEST MAIN AND FOURTH STREET. For Sale by W. V. MOORE Room 209 Phipps Building ., ' if,'