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PXGB TWO -ft - MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. W WON KS DAY. ,71' I iY 12. 1!)11. M I 1 I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I l r ft . I r In ill 1 I I I ' I n I I rtfim-crf. 1 llnvln will lo.lVO Wednes day ovonliifj for Hutto Ktilln. whoro ho will check tip tho now bank, of which ho Is tho nroftldont. Ho will also vliilt. tho' bnnk nl Eagle Point. Mr. nnil Mre. Charles U, Gay loavp cdnofidny evening for Salem whoro MrTOny has ncurcil a jiohIUou at tho nlatV.lujitcntlaryj MltclioU & Uocck make IcoIoeb re friger'atoni Hint keep your butter and milk In norfeot condition wlluoutJ Ico. , . William Isaacs Is upending a tow dnyH at Portland on business, Col. J. i- Mundy has loft Tor a biiRlneim trip to. Soattlo. 0 Vf. IaHe ot.lv.pglu Point was In Modford Svcdncsday on a short busl- iicbs trip. Seo H. A. Holmes, Tho Insuranco nmC anlTSi ? tlmn nil thiwirtf and pestilence in history. W rone; online;, Iip Fhnl, N tho yonroo t notiily all prevalent diseases. Moderation in cation ami n greater degree of oleanlinops .in ,ror.nrini for orders are (ho remedies advo cated bv Dr. Hirly. HAMMOND FAMILIAR WITH KING; GETS AWAY WITH IT Mn,,over .lacKson uounjj onaic. Frank Nell of Eaclo Point foroniV for this county spent V state 'ed lKstlny In Medford. Cnrkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, qiejip .0, v Taylor J i attrnoys-atj-law, oyer Jncktmn County Bank Bldg., fieaford. jjJohn Money, of Mnney Bros., cm. Iractors la visiting Medford looking after burlncss Interests bure. W. 1. Vawter Is at Portland on a short business trip. Hca4. Ipttuco Ot tho Plnecrott gar- Tr. J. P. Iteddy has returned from a trip up Iloguo Ulver whero ho went after certain road work In to look t t which tho Commercial Club is Inter ested. . . Call II. C. Brown, 25 Holly Tor plumbing and heating. Phone 2121. 115 H. M. Parks who Is connected with tho Oregon Agricultural college is in Medford on a short business trip. Chiles Meseryo of this city Is at tending Chautauqua at Ashland. Miss J.qrenn. Belknap has returned from a visit with relatives at Drain, Oregon. A fine driving horse, large, sound and gentle, for sale at a reasonable price." Address "Fairvlow," Jackson ville:'' Mr. f.nd Mrs. Charles Palm have left for their summer home at Pell can Bay. ' They will make tho round trip In an automobile. Grain and alfalfa hay for sale at bakdalo Park addition. See W. H. Everhand, 909 West Ninth street, phono CC71. ' 'Krnest Webb one of the Rwguo TUver "Valley's best known orcbar dlsta "arid 'Mtes-Eleanor Gleason were married aCPortland Monday. Miss Glenson's home is at Rochester, 1i. Y., and Is very well known In this city having lived here for several months. The young couple will make their home on Mr. Webb's orchard near Central Point. Big salo on willow plumes, at Home mlilinery, 1021 West Ninth street. 96 II. F. Dews of Eugene Is visiting with friends in Medford. hats at the Great slaughter on Home millinery, 1021 West Ninth street" 90 William Porter of Evans creek In Is this city on spending a few days business." f Medford Hardware for scythes. John King of Ashland was in Med ford Wednesday on business. ' Louis French of Phoenix left Tues day night for a weck'a visit at Port land. Tdr. French took tho train In Medford. i. .u Eating Is Dangerous. rOUTLAp, Or., J,uly 12. "Peo ple must learn that eating is abso lutely dangerous." . Tins, somewhat startling assertion served to lipid the attention of dele gates to the nnnual meeting of the Oregon State Medical association, in session here today, and the nddrebs of Dr. J. N. Ilurly, who made the statement,, , is pcing discussed with interest. Dr. Iury, who is state health fifficer bl Indiana, said that pjr( food, or gprging closes self poisoning among OQ per cent of the people ,' arid declared that tho unwise iBo"6f foods liue caused more deatlis LONDON, duly 12. AltlwUgh John Hays llnmmoml and family ai-o, to day hnrryiug on tlieir way to Scot land i a htory has leaked out about the American envoy to the corona tion which exemplifies that royal t likes to be treated as ordinary hu manity. It seems that during a din ner of Sir Edward Groy's to The king at the foreign offio'e, lhunmontl cas ually touched the. elbow of Hie king and said: "I should think, Vir, Ijiat you would bo .gratified that everything passed without n hitch." Tho king replied With n smile that he, "was chid to hoar Mr. Hammond say that." fc Following Ihe dinner Hammond was severely criticised by n number of tho guests for his rude action, but the pleasing manner in whie.li the king replied hns caused the remark here thnt even royalty likes to be treated informallv on occasions. THINK DYNAMITE SUSPECT WILL IE NAIED SOON LONDON',' JulyHs.--Thdt! Barnard Kaplan and M. A. Schmidt, two men believed to be guilty of complicity. In the Los Angeles Times dynamiting case, will soon bo apprehended and captured was stated hero today by Detective William J. Burns prior to his preparations for his departure tomorrow for the United States. Burns said Kaplan and Schmidt are near the end of their ruu and that detectives are today so close ou their trail that capture probably will bo effected before tho end of the week. "I would haye had thorn long ago," said Burns, "If tho newspapers had vnot warned them that I was ou their track." PLAN CONTROL FRUIT SHIPPING X' CHICAGO, 111.. July 12, With tho opening of a now fruit auction wnro hoiiftc. lioro by the IIUuoIh Central lines, tt becumo evident today thai tho Hurrlmnn, system plans to haul tho bulk of tho fruit shlpmcuts to Chicago. The Union Pnel(ic and tho Southern Pacific linos, through tho Pacific Express Refrigerator I.lno, carry about four fifths of tho Pacific Coast fruit and the Illinois Central haulH nlnety-flvo per cent of tho fruit from Now Orleans to. Chicago. By this system of fruit auction rooms and refrigerator cars It Is easily simmi that the llarrlmau lines are now In control of the fruit shipments. TREAT OF FARGO IS SRINER UOCHKSTUK. N. Y., .Inly U. Following tho selection of l.os An geles as tho city for Its next year's convention, tho Knights or tho MhU Shrlno today elected John F. Tieat, of Fargo, N 1),, Imperial Potentate of that order for'the ensuing turiu. Trent got tho unaiUnioini voto of' tho convention. THOMAS McNULTY RE-ELECTED BY CONVENTION OF. ELKS ATLANTIC lNhfY, ft. 0., July 12 - lliomav .McNiiUy of Baltimore vj re-elected today us grand trustee Ik the national convention of tno Klks Hlection came on the second ballot Charles Ward of lns,nden., l'l running ( cUe second. TELEGRAPHIC TAIL0IDS. LOS ANGKLKS, Cal. Forty-five Chiuee, churged with having opium in their possession, were each fined noo. PITTSnURO, Pa. In an effort to divide a keg of powder fairly, Yon ring Goplish was blown to atoms and John beinenicli is dying of burns. SANTA lUKBAUA, Cal. Ouards patrolling the hcauh near tho Santa Rosa wreck found the body of a man being washed about in the breakers. It has not been identified. NIUHT ATTACK IS PLANNED ON LITTLE OLD. FRISCO SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 12.- A night attack on the city of Sanj r ran Cisco with the National Ouard and naval militia ou board the crui ser Marblehend, as attacking party, and nine companies of the coast ar tillery defending Ihe city, is being planned by Adjutant General E. A. Forbes to take place during, the en campment of the "coast artillery July 15 to 23. ' ' " . DON'T BUY BOlTIiKI) PROMISKS XciCbro's Week; & HcGowan Co. '' UNDERTAKERS . JPj PU.O? t JM71 1 ' A. V. On, SWf. Fj rrrprrrrr JJ J'J ! ! f4-r4 OHN A. PERL Successor to the undertaking do I partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; ''Telephones: Day, Bell 361'; j John A) Perl, residence. Bell 4111,; !IIqtoe-178fe. C, Wf Conkllu 6)J. J. H, But-J ler JB71. AffWVW siviCJi I Aerpichle Is' But tied He sultH ItcsultH Are Wlwt You Want. A feeling of uncertainty, a dread of possible disappointment always goes with an "off brand" hair prepara tion. That is part of the purchase, just as much so as the label on the bottle. You don't get this with a bottle of N'ewbro's, llerplclde. 1 Is not an ex periment. You number among your acquaintances and friends hundreds who have used llerplclde' with satis faction, and you know that you can do the'samc. The results are always positive, always right. Newbrp's llerplclde kills the dand ruff germ and stops falling hair. Any druggist will sell you a one dollar size "bottle under an absolute guarantee. Send 10c fn postage for sample and booklet to The llerplclde Co.t Dent. H., Detroit, Mich, Apiillcatlpps obtained at tho best barber shops.' Medford Pharmacy, special agents, near Post Office, night or day. KANSAS CITY, Mo. After four years of freedom, Oliver MeClure, charged with the murder of Judge Albert, returned to the scene of his crime, ws reeogmr.cji mm urrcMQU. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. John Wuu nmakcr, founder, of .the mail ordei system, known as 'thcyrcatcst mer chant in America,'' today w celebrat ing the seventy-third jenr of hi. life and his 'fifty-first year in active business. AKRON, Ohio. Declaring that he had no objection to tobneco viewers, Justice Ash has issued orders bar ring gum chewers from his court room. ST. PAUL, .Minn. That the caric ature pf the Jew in the Merchant of Venice Jie barred from use in public schools was advised by a committee at the central conference of Ameri can rabbis held here. VANDALLV III, Alfhouqh Miss Hazel Schupdt, tyjip ia been jn a trance-like sleep for eighty dnys, has awakened twice for two hours, sleep ugaln ovprcnm0 her in each instance after eating solid food. NEW YORK. Diving from the rocks ad from the sumo spot where his brother broke his neck three years ago, Waldorf Miller was killed here in a similar accident. EASTONT, Pa. After receiving :i divorce t .here from Oenernl W. R. Doster, Mrs. Doter became (hp wife of Edward Doster, her stepson. r-f-r BOX OF MATCHES IN CONGRESSMAN'S POCKET , IGNIJED'BY HEAT WASHINGTON, v. c, When thp lieut ignited a box of matches in the pocket at Congressman WiKis of Ohio there was a ncar-pnpic on the floor of the house today. Willis was uninjured, Shriners Given Autos. ROCIlSTElUX Y July 12. -With DanuiHCUS Tfinple'of Rochester setting a preeedejit for liberality which will Iiu hard lo folow. the first session of the conclave of tho Nobles of the Mystic Shrine was held hero today. lniMrial Potentate Hiucs of Los Angeles was given a $,.r00 automo bile, trimmed with Shriners colors, and Deputy Iiniterial Potentate Trentoff of Fargo, N. D., was pie seuted with i snuiller car. The Cali fornia delegation of Shriners nre en tertaining lavishly. There will be u parade of iU the visiting dulegates tonight. MORRIS ASKS EXTENSION OF, T,IME fOf? WAPPY SYIATTLR, Wash., Jury 12. At tho last minute, Will II. Morris, counsel for ( W. Wnppeiislein, the convicted ox-chief, tisked for an ox teiistoti of time before Judgu Ronald passes scnteneo mwn hiui.' The sen tcuee was hu made today. Morris will mnku a motion for a new trial linked 'on an affidavit showing that onii of the juwrs had been prejudiced before lie gtit on the jury. Wnppenstcin will now come up for sentence, ou July 11). SAYS SEE'S PHILOSOPHY IS TftULY WONDERFUL CIHCAfif), 'Jlijy 12'. Decliiring that the works of Evelyn Arthur See, if they lpd emanated out of Yale or Harvard would be hailed' as -great philosophy, Attorney Francis Calla luin today herq opened thu defense of Hie "reveaicr f nbsolue Ijte' "Tho flames spread bo rapidly that against charges of his huving caused L00,)lt( ,,y hundreds went coinpell.Ml IIIC IVIIIIIlllVlliy Ol ,lf I'lll-UHI i'lll- dred Bridges one of tho disoiplcj; of the cult. STILL ARGUING UN INPICIOOIS '!. J L i LOS ANGMLR8, Cab, July 111,--.ludgo llordwoll announced today that tho dofeuwo bud not (urululuul sutfl clout proof of grand Jury bias to war rant tho iiUashlug of tho ImllrtiuoutH against the McNamaia brothms, ami stated Hint ho was ready to hear ad ditional aigtimontfl ou other affi davits on which the UvfoiiMo asked Hint tho ludletiiiouts bo ipinHliml. This menus that while tho Indict ments will not bo (iiiuHhoil ou tho ground of bins, thorn U a possibility of thoui being ipuished for other reas ons. Juilgo llordwoll thou nskod to hear from both tho dofeutio and prom,cu tloi ou the defense's motion to iuash tlo indictments ou tho ground that Karl Rogers, engaged by tho Mei- chants' and Manufacturers' Assocla Hon to probe tho destruction of tho Times building had no regular right to pronciit tho prosecution's to tho grujid Jury as tho defense alleged that ho was not a lognllxod districts attorney, FIFTY LOSE LIFE. (Continued from IMka 1.) Oscoda Included Mrs. Drls Diamond, who was a survivor of tho Iroipils theater flro la Chicago. Describing the disaster at Oscoda, Mrs. Diamond said: - JEFFRIES WELCOMED HOME BY OU) FRIENDS LOS ANOKLES, Cab, July 12. Greeted by a score of old friends who unve him the wannest kind of a welcome James J. Jeffries, former heavyweight champion of tho world, is- home today after n three mnntlH trip to Europe. The former champion looked hale and hearty and was deep ly touched by the reception necorded him. -f f to rush from tholr homes to nearby InkcH and Hwiinins. I saw many win moil and children fall exhausted and It Is luuredblu Unit 'all could have uscnpeil allvo. My sister became sep arated from mo In tho instill rush iiud I do not know whether she is living or dead." KepArtu reaching hero today from tho flro xono nro that flames nre raging In tho uutsklrta of Traverse City: that most of tho town of Trow bridge has been destroyed; that Mil lersbiirg, Lartmmio and Onaway am gone and Unit M.eCrango. Lewlston and Hay Slioro nro la desperate straits. Fires are gaining on the fire fighters near l.ako City ami that town, (oo, Is In danger. LANSING, Mich.. July 1. So serious is thu danger to Michigan towns throughout forest fires today that tho entire National Guard of thu state Is to bo called, out for aer ylco lu tho flro swept region. Mujor J. N. Cox of tho military de partment Is trying to get In touch With Governor Osbom who Is In on a yachting trip In l.ako Michigan near thu straits, In order to get the ucc- ussary oritur calling nut tno troops. Tho mayor of Oscoda has asked that a company of Infantry bo sent at oiicu to patrol Ills ruined town. ENYART QUITS AS PRESIDENT (Continued from Pago 1.) Look at nil of tho real estate nds and at much of the real cstato ad vertised, before investing. . ' s 4 : DRESSING YOUR HAIR ,. . t FOR GRAND OPERA - -H- 4 The mall order houses of tho East would not bo so prosperous i fthe peoplo of this community would In- on navtng "Maao in Oregon" goods from tho focal merchants. The business pf this, community wquld be better coiiserve Jf tho buying pub lic and the, miorcnqnts would help along the ''Mado In Oregon" Idea. 12B2 IXSHUSM dial i t (Annie lily in Jf. Y. Graphic.) "After studying the gowns and not ing the jewels I gdve my attention to u comparison of tho different coif fures. I have heard so much about dry shampooing beinir all tho rage this season that I wondered if there would bo uny difference in tho stylos of 1 reusing the hair by the grand ladies whoso beauty adds so much to the attraction of grand opera for everybody. "A dry shampoo oncp a week keeps the scalp soft nnd pliable and the hair fresh, clean and beautifully lustrous, A little of the powder can be dusted on the hair and thoroughly brushed out whenover nn especially elaborate coiffure is desired. The powder is u simple mixture of finir ounces of orris root and four ounces of therox. "Ono realizes why dry shampooing is so popular ivhcn one considers that too much moisture makes the llfl.M jll.ll . a. .. ..i.l I'.IjI'i.I Ifmlfl.ii. if... wuu, i;i'unr U(iw iiuii:u luunill,, and thp long hours of waiting for the hair to drv nro avoided." 4 has been desirous of being released from the duties and responsibilities of the mauugemeiit; the directors all regret the action ou his part hut be lieve that the rest is duo him and has been jvcll earned. Henry E. Ankoiiy, the vctorin pio neer capitalist and minor of southern Oregon, was the lirst picsidcnt of thu institution. A short time befmo tho death of Mr. Ankcuy Mr. Kuyui't succeeded to the position of piosi dent, it position which he lias occu pied ever since. M. Enyart has been 1IM1UI1H Willi HI" IKIHK IIS "III! Ill lir officers since its' institution. Gore Is President. Tho now officers of the, bank nro: W. II. Gore, president; J. A. Perry and R. E. Merrick, ieo president1., and J. S. Orth, onshior and W. IS. Jackson, assistant cashier. Mr. 'Gore, the new president of the bank, has been a director of the hank for years and his promotion (o thu presidency of the bank is a well earned reward for faithful service, lie is one. ol tho leading progiessivo business men of southern Oregon nnd has lived hi entiro life i Jackson county. Tbi other officers' of tip institution him long bepn associated witi tho bank and tho only change iundc al'thft ii- ipiAl blunting was. tho subslitdtioii fl' Mr. Gore as president. THER-OX FOR SALE HASKINS' DRUG STORE I VJ!B2Xa LONDON.--The people of Lond.m have siihbcribud enough inoiioy to give William JL Dans n pension for life. Davis, who is author of "The Soul Destroyer," will not lmvo to write idiy more poetry. MADAM ! ' Now Is the Time YYIumi your uouiploNiou .should lmvo mhw1uI ctu'c. 'Iir nidiug-yoii in this IJicrcj nulliiii likt Hit) Mni'iiii-llo, I'lvphrnliions. ' Call tiiitl liwtrii i'roiii the T.ulunle oponilnr wluif is hcsl I'm your .spcfitil uuctls. MARINELLO SHOP fomn "j, ovoi' K'citliitM '. IMionc III. HNsl'jrJJK''-''J -l PLUMBING SIEAM ANDIIOI WAH'IMII AUNG S All Work Otinruntootl I'rictiH Kiiiinoniihlt. J COFFEEN & PRICE an howaUd it Lock, kntmanok on mi htukim'. i'honk nu.t 4f'4f44M4t4Mf-&-4--iL4- ' FANS Tbey arc healthful F F They nro Mitiltary A They nro comfort. ililo A 'Jliey cott oncliitlf ii'lil an hour to run L 1 Tliey nr Jul the thing lo 'X Uecp join- customer la SKmmI liiiinor y- s Tlicu why not buy one? Call at the Electric Building 209 Wost Main and Examine the Large Stock 1 1 ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. NEWPORT -Y4QTJINA BAY- jiuai a. npjaTrtQH'reggJIiK 'ajggW ? v Hugh Robinson, while trying for a pilot's license at tho aviation moel nt Washington, wus precipitated in tho mud. Ho was uninjured, but great ! ,X7TV"'r -T-T'"- fl " " ....... .. ... iiiuujui, iui, fr4ritf.ffftrf.tffipfltl ' d((cl'lty was oxpeiienced lp pulling tho air craft from tho mini. Thmrm im Only Onm "Bromo Quinine" That Im '' "" Laxative Bromo Quinlno Aljvw rcmerabp'r tjjo'fulj napfidl "Look1'' wr twa iiguoturo ,p .evoryj yox. zoo. mnw fj JrJZrrtn .. - b 1 ft WM t a i " ' OregQn's Matchless Beach Resort TlioPlaco o Oo ror Perfect Rest and Kvcry Conceiv able J1orui of Jlealtlifiil and Delightful Itecrcation ITS AOrL'lTIIOS ARM OOiMPJiWTIO Heat of food and an, abundance of il. Iresli waloi' froirj ilio inoun tain sti'eains. All modern nece.ssitio.s, Kiieh as lelo tfraph, teleplione, markel.s froahjy provided ovny day. Jtypl i abundaiige. Co.lf ages' piu'IJy fnruiHlied or unfurnifi'licd to. Im dad cheaply. Strict niunicipal , sanitary regulations. WWPO'RT is reached by way of Mo Southern Pa eififi to Albany or Corvjillis, thence Oorvallis Hi .Mast crn R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. , t . s, - PARE PROM MEDFORP 3oaooi six-months ticket :. $11.10 Our elaborate new Rummer Roolc gives a concise description of Newport, including a list of hotels, tlieir capacity and rates, Cull on, telephone op vyrito A. IS. ItOHISiNliAUM, M(.al Agent, Bedford. r " ' ' i ' WM. McMURRAY CJenei'al Passenger Aont, Portland, Oregon -. U ' 1 --.