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lAd' f- "- PXGE FOUR t n"fl fttc tr-wr pi INCEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, OTDtfORT), OTWCION, WEDNESDAY, ."JULY 10, 10.11. - 1 I' -Mf-vj' I ,,. J 1 Bedford Mail tribune AN INOKIHCNUKNT NRWSIMI'KH runuiHiucD wAim-sxrKPT Satur day HY Till! MKDKOUD 1'tlINTlNO -O. Tho Democratic Time. The Moil ford Mull, Tho Mcdford Tribune. Thn South ern OrcRonlnn, Tlio Anhland Trlbuno. Offlco Mall Trlblmo Dutldlnc Main North llntun 1-1 r 7G. street! phone, -V2T-59 3021, OKOIIUI. PUTNAM. Editor nnd Manner entered ns Hccotul-clnRn matter nt Med ford, Oregon, under the net of March 3, is.. THE HOT WEATHER. Official Paper of tho City of Medforri , Official Paper of. Jackson County. , . SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Olio year; liy mall ..JS.Oo One mouth, by mall .............. .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In i Medford, Jacksonville nnd Cen- i trnl Point .. .60 Bundny only, by mall. icr year...,. 2.on Weekly, ier year ! SWORN CXBCUXJl-XOK. nverniM Tor six mourns emiint; SiZl. Daltv December 31, 1910 mil X.c-it- Wire TJnlttd Trcis Slipatcbts. The "Mall Tribune la on sale, at the Perry Now ftand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland, ltcnvmnn News Co., Portland. Ore. to.'. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. I - JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown jTho dlfrerenco 'tween cast and west Is many miles Uicy say; It's also measured by the rates Of Interest wo pay. A prisoner at Sing Sing has Invent ed a safty areo car. Tho prison uplift wo hear about. At Belle Plain, Iowa a brakeman Bhot a train robber thus proving that fiven the moving pictures sometimes fall to tell both sides of the story. i Tacoma has 3G blind pigs. A man couldn't walk the streets without hav ing one bump into him. If tho Standard Oil Company fin anced tho Mexican uprising it was the auto owners and lamp burners who really footed tho bills. Behold the ice trust getting richer by raising prices in the heat strick en! east. There a hot day coming when such magnates will yearn mightily for ono small piece of their own product. ' Explained. "Pa, -what is a reprimand?" "A reprimand is something that tho government hands to soma fellow who hasn't dono a thing In order to at tract attention from some fellow who has and thus secure oh, go to bed Willie." SPORTING BRIEFS. -. SANTA" CRUZ, Ca!., Jnly 19. Jimmy Britt is takitiR tho "come back" treatment here. If he funis he can round into shnpe Britt will so ahead with the arrangements for bout with Battline; Nelson. PUEBLO, Col., July 19. Manager Frank Isbell of the Pueblo Baseball club' has purchased five new" players from tho Kansas State league. CHICAGO. 111., July 19. With the intention of securing u match with Digger Stanley, English bantam, Johnny Coulon is pluuniiu: a trip to England this fall. NEW YORK, July 19. The Brook lyn National League team has re leased Tony Smith to tho Toronto club of the Eusteru league. 1 ' " LOKQ -BEACH, Ca!., July 19. Small boys today swarmed on the bench here in an effort to locuto the fulso teeth of J. P. Jones of Oklaho ma City, lost in tlio surf here. Jones has offered a reward of $4 for the lost molars. s u i.r LOS ANGELES, Cnl., July 19. Fire here early today practically de stroyed u two" story brick building on . South Sprint? street entuiluig a loss of Jjif.0,000. The Los Angeles Rubber Stump company was the beuviest loser, i i STRIKE BREAKERS AND STRIKERS CLASH ON ROAD 1 PORTLAND, 0r July 19. As. the, result of a riot between strikers and strikebreakers on tlio Mount Hood Railway near Linnton, W. L. Powell, u union picket, is in tlio Good Samar itan hospital toduy suffering from injuries that may cause his death, and A. E. Blackuiun, II. E. Wright and II. W. Big-low, strikebreakers, aro held in juil without bonds awaiting the result of Powell's injuries, I Tho strained relations between (lie strikebreakers nnd pickets culminat ed yostordny in a pitched battle, in which fists, Htonus and, other missiles were used. Powell was struck in tho liend with an ne. I T-. f 'I . Haaklnu for Health. IN its monsui'oniont. of weather condition, the thormoinu tor is a very faulty instrument. .11 only partially tells the story, At 100 degrees, people, xlie by scores and thousands suffer prostrations as if from pestilence, along the Atlan tic coast, while 100 degrees on tho Arizona desert is not at all uncomfortable. " Consequently, when we gav.e at a table of relative temperature we learn but little of the actual conditions mvvolent. The thermometer reached 10M in Medford Sunday, the burliest point m 21 years, yet there were no prostra tions, no deaths. At the same time the mercury touched 07 at Portland and there Were four nrostrations. The same degree of heat anywhere in the eastern part of the United States would have resulted in wrtle snreau mor tality, and untold suffering. (To properly state weather conditions, the relative humidity should always follow the thermometer record. Humidity is the moisture or vapor, in the air. Along the Atlantiecoast and in many other portions of the country, the humidity is high, because physical conditions are such that there is always a large percentage of moisture in the atmosphere and this percentage, in certain localities, for unknown causes, increases with the heat. The reverse is apt to be the ease along the Pacific Coast and in the interior, where dry summers prevail, duo to trade winds, desert stretches flanked bv high mountain ranges and other physical conditions. When the mercury stood at 109 in Medford, the per centage of humidity was only lf per cent. "When it stood 100, the percentage was less than 20 per cent, according to the records of the government weather bureau. This being an elevated mountain valley, with less than half tho rain fall on the coast, or in the Willamette Valley, the percentage of humidity is low, and decreases as the mer cury climbs. At the same time that the mercury was touching 10!) here, and reaching 97 in Portland, the humidity at the later place was 80 per cent, which accounts tor tlio pros trations. In all of the coast towns, and even in the Will amette Valley, the relative humidity is so much greater than it is in the "Rogue River Valley at the same or much higher temperature, that the thermometer readings really offer no accurate measure of climatic conditions. Jii New York City, when hundreds were falling by the wayside and scores carried to the grave, the relative humidity reached 90 and over, with the mercury hovering around the century mark. The most appressive heat felt this season in Med ford was ten days or so ago, when an electric storm cooled the air. The thermometer only registered .So, but the humidity was 45 per cent. The reason that great humidity is so oppressive dur ing hot weather, is because the heated vaper, which fills the atmosphere takes the place of the air and is inhaled, with far more injurious effect that heated air would be. As it is the humidity rather than the temperature, that should be watched, don't imagine because the mer cury climbs occasionally for brief spells in July and Aug ust m the Rogue River valley around the hundred mark, that it is anywhere near as hot as' it reads or that, be yond a little temporary discomfort, any ill effects follow. The nights are always cool and Rogue River Valley cli mate is not to be compared to that of other parts of Ore gon or of the stiffling east. GRANTS PASS IS CITY' OF HOMES Drive Throiiflltoiit Residence Section Discloses U View Many New Resi dences of Late Type uf Architec ture nntl Others Buililinu. For Sale LAND BARGAINS Luman N. Judd Whfere to Go Tonight 1Hr$44r4 THE ISIS THEATRE it i a n i i, i Grouts I'nas is rapidly bccpmiiu, a oily uC htinuw. This fuel was ilis closed Tuesday to members of (hu Medford dolejjntinu who were taken for drives tlirotu;tiouL tho uity in au tomobiles nml.sliown a portion of the eity which is not ordhuirily seen by visitors. The heights above the city have been platted nnd many homes of n late style of architecture have lieeu constructed while many new bomes aro under way. The numlier of these new dwelliuir houses refleeLs in a ieat device thivj growth ol tlio oily. .Many new roofs are risititr each season and land con sidered hopelessly "out in tho jungles" two years ago ht been utilized forllUitw tlio whole place, well wuh dug In residences. The yards are well kept 'dry weather, 0 ntul there is a general pleuing as peet on all sides. 1 utllo from of Talent, Oregon, linn for uulo In the fruit, garden and alfalfa ptiid of Southern Oregon, the following: fi ncrcK clone to Talent, In culti vation, dwelling hotii-o nnd gilod well, price JSOOO, JI000 cuhIi, $100(1 one year at 7 per cent, JlUOCi two Jonathan uunlori. new buiiga'low, barn years at S per rent. '5000 feet, fafiO per acre, fUG.OOO Ten ncrcH omvmlle west of Talent, down, balance terum. Jncl'mmvlllo, 10 ucrcM nrclinrd, Talent, price jr. 000. IDS acid one mile miuth of Talent. J0 aciea hoi to llartlett ami H'AuJou ilcui'M. 0 acrcii. to HhlUouliim: and U f l IH H COMMUNICATIONS. - - 4 -f To tho Kdltorr Thanks for the kindly mention of the home coming of Mrs. Otcholl. Hut permit mo to correct tho statement that wo will build a agnlflreat" homo, Wo In tend to erect n modest, comfortable bouse. Tho inngnltlceuco will bo la the grandeur or tho hills and benutly of tlio ralloy. -, oKi.itov csirrniKUj.' PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. FAMOUS SURGEON VISITS VALLEY If You Really Must Have Appendici tis. Get It Now and Call In Dr. Murphy, Who Is Leading Authority On That Subject. Dr. John B. Murphy of Chicago president of the American Medical society, inventor of "Murphy's but ton" and one of the great surgeons of tho world, arrived in Mcdiord Tuesday with his family, nnd left'foi Cruter Lake, uceompaiiied by Mr. ami Mrs. John Olwell und John P. Mor rill,. On his return Dr. Murphy will spend several days visiting In the valley. Dr. Murphy and family have been in attendance ut the Los Angeles meeting of the Medical society and is leisurely returning, sightseeing on the way. Iluving heard much of the Hogue ltfver valley and Crater lake, he decided that no tour of the coast would be complete without visiting both. Physicians of Medford are trying to secure Dr. Murphy for the eeremo uites attendant upon the laying o.f the cornerstone of the new hospiUd with bright prospects of success. Dr. Murphy is probably the lead ing uppemheitis operator of the nu tion. It is said that in Illinois a per son is not qualified for high society unless Dr. Murphy has removed his or her appendix. ".Murphy's button" is a button used in abdominal oper ations composed of a preparation that dissolves and is absoibed after it has served its purpose. WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 19. Cadets from tho revenue cutter scliooj at Fort Trumbull, Conn., now In Europeau waters on tho revenue cutter practice Hliljt. Itasca, will not go to Naples becaimo, of the cholera. Haaklnu for Health, GREAT RUN OF FISH NOW ON Thousands of Speckled Beauties Pass Ament Dam Both Rshways Are In Operation Now At Sunset Scene Is Interesting. A great run of salmon is now on in Hogue river, thousands of the speckled beauties passing the Ament dam daily. The. scene in the late af ternoon is very interesting us the river is fairly alive with the fish. Doth fishways at the dam are now in operation and the fish nrr getting past the dam with little difficulty. Prom the largo nuinUcr coming up tho stream should bo well stocked. There is a Difference Hctwcpn Promises and Actual Itesults. Promlnes won't overcome balr trou bio. Tho manufacturers of Newbro's Herplcldo promise nothing which Is not J untitled by an Intelligent use of this preparation. Tho desired end ultimately becomes an accomplished fact. This Is tho rcusoa that Herpl cldo has thousands of satisfied friends all ovor tho world. By keeping tho scalp clean and healthy and destroying tho dandruff germ, Newbro's Herplcldo makes beautiful hair. Herplcldo prevents the hair from falling ami allows It to grqw unmnuereu ami naturally ex cept in cases of chronic baldness which Is Incurable. uno dollar size bottles nro guar anteed by all druggists to do these things. fiend 10c In postago for samplo and book to Tho Horplcldo Co., Uopt. it., Detroit, Mich. . - Applications obtained at tlio best barber shopH. ' MKDKOIU) V1IA1MACY Specjal Agents, Near Post Office, Night or . Day, Our offlco la now located In our pack- ing nouBe, and Is open for tlio cnsou. Prom now-on wo will luivo tho dall) reports all markets, showing prices realized oy tlio raiiromla KrUlt Dis tributors, and all other shippers. Any ono Interested Is invited to come In nnd look them over and com pare prices. Hy shlppltiK with ua you will luivo all tho advantages, of the largest and most complete deciduous selling organization In tho United States and at a lower cost to you than in tho past. Las year w' handled "nearly ten thousand car loiids. or seventy-six per cent of tho entlro California crop. Remember wo V O O Ij N OTHLVfl AH fruit Is sold on Its Individual merits, and each growers name and prices realized for each shipment are published In tho catalogues, pooling was tried and failed yean ago In Cali fornia. If you want to soli bpo us, If you want material, Inspect our samples, and get our prices beforo purchas ing. P nODUOKIlfl P It V 1 T o o. K. M. Mclvcauy, NortlmcMern Agent. Homo Phone IM'J. Pacific 7001. UI0 nctos timber, 1,000,000 reel of saw .timber, I miles from title llutte, prlio :I000, oiio-thltd down 7U 1-1! acres, orchard and alfalfa not far from Talent, If mild altoxelbei flliifi an urre, If wild In 10 acie tiatls f:tri0 an aero. Ouu lot In town of Talent, 5r.xi:i2 feet, ono 8 room new bungalow, wood feet In dlametre shed. l-'xUO foot, aid, well, shade where the water Is, runs 70 gallons trees net out. PrlCo $15)00, JIUOO III per hour, waterworks runs from tho cash, hnlnnrn on time, witll to the house, laud Is level, mill 17 acres 2 miles rront Talent, a Is fertile, no Imrdpau, nine rows of commercial orchard vhould yield thli Newtowus filled with 125 Kurly year from 2500 to 51500 boxes, price Oregon, l! acres Newtown apples, 51 yearn old, 51 acies Hartlutl pears, 1 year old, 1 aero of Kugllsh walnuts, t year old, flue house 115x55 1 feet, it rooms, flue barn, chicken liouoe and other out buildings, excellent well, water, 10 feet deep, 550 feet of water In dry time And sufficient to Inl- Crawford peaches, 100 Into Craw fords, 100 Mulr, 155 r, Alborta nnd 5!00 Karly Wheeler. Price SS000, JI000 down, time on $1000 three years ut'O per cent Interest. S7 acres, 5! 1-5! miles from Talent, Oregon, among the foothlHs, 510 acres cleared, remainder timber, soil very fertile, Anderson creek flows throui;li it, about ftOO peach trees, mostly bearing, 100 bearing apple trees, in vears old, 4fi pear trees, C year old, IT. almond trees, loaded with fruit, 5! largo iiiiluco trees, 15! prunes, full $10,000, one-huU down. 100 acres riuo timber land, mnxt ly fir and hemlock, something like ii,00o,U00 feet of saw timber, price $r000, cash down. 550 acres, nuo mllo from Talent, part In young oicluud ami alfalfa. $3 25 per acre.' 5.' SO acres iiimr the famous Sun crest orchard, 100 aero under culti vation, all fenced, fruit and alfal fa soil, a dwelling houne, barn and water tank, only $1555 an ume, 100 acres, about C, miles from i) o p it ii i: TIIM (1IIHAT AI.I'.YANIH'lt O.W.I It I KH Ai CO. J feature HIiihIouMm i i Tho grentest act of Its kind ever biooght to this country, having had the distinction of appeal lug before the crown heads or Mm op" i leceUlm: voveial itohl medals awarded bliu for his wonderful ; t porfnrmnuro. livery whom bo lias l appealed In America ho htm won the name of the groat Alexander X This Is pnMlhely tho greatest act X I of lis kind In oilMltint'e, TiifVi- iini (sumi'i T ( .11 W II I t i: IiIhIi Oomcillaii ,,,ii, . .,. ,.i. , ...... . n ill mil iiiu uoiiiue unit hiiiihi . oYrdoslomi of laughter, his act Is v so full of humor that Us a creuui from start to finish. X X IT II O T (wojjSkB of fruit, blackberries and red rasp- Medford, among the IiIHh, $11!. 50 an berries, summer cottage, 5! rooum, acre, rough, coal and timber laud, burn, hen house, fruit drying limine, 1-S acres, one block from the post- a flno well of water. 3 Irrigation ditch office at Talent, garden, fruit and al es, from tho creek, li ncri'B corn, 'i rami sou, vt acres pears, lauuiy or- acres potatoes, 1 1-5! acres beans. 1 chard, a good dwelling bonne, $11,. aero garden, 1! fine pastures, etc, etc. "00. OR Oil cash, down, balance ou Crops go with the place. Price only lime. $75 per acre, half cash down, tho re- SO acres, mostly saw timber, yel maluder $500 per year at 0 per cent low pine, 1,500,000 feet, among the Interest. hills, price $55000. 10 acres among tho hills, dwelling, I acres, two miles from Talenl. a few acres cleared, plenty of water, auioug tho foothills, In a high Btato of $15 nu acre. cultivation, fruit and chicken ranch, 10 acres near Talent, all In cultl- dwelling house, etc., price $1700. vatlou, $l"!5 an acre, ono third down, 00 nerds, UU acres unilur cultlvu balance In three years at (5 per cent. Hon, family orchard, 5! 1-5! miles from 10 acres, 0 room house, barn. Talent, $0000, cash down, among the chicken house, some fruit, price hills. $2750. 31 acres choice fruit farm, t mile 10 ncres, set to alfalfa and fruit from TalOnt. $13,000. $7000 cash trees, price $1500. balance in yearly payments, each of 10 acres, C tulles from Oold Hill, $1000, 6 per cent Interest. all under cultivation, dwelling orch- Lots 7 nnd -S, In Talent, 10 feet ard, etc, $1300. by 1G0 feet, flue well and a dwelling Huslncsa lots In Talent. 15 acres fruit In 5 acre lots, ad joining Talent, $000 an acre, oue- third cash, balance at 0 per cent. 150 ncruti unimproved laud near house, $100. Write, luclolug.a stamp, or better still, comu mill see me, Ij. N. .It'llll, TalciK, Oregon, tAmmtotAmmiift . 4 Thing of Beauty Joy Forever t " a -. a ,..MV M -- -- s -- Ileaullful teeth bring Joy to tlnir wearer ami make him forever glad that nature was so kind to lilm Hut suppotu your teeth need attention? Von would want (hem atleiidi-il lo by a Tirol cIhhh dentin! wouldn't yon? Von would want first cIiinm work wouldn't yon? Well romuiro my prices with others and temeiuber all work dune In my office Is AHSOI.UTICIA ('UAHANTI'I'D to be first chihs. 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 PORCELAIN CROWNS, .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tpoth) ....$5.00 GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND TJP FJJLL SET OF TEETH, on rubber plate ; $7.50 BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber plate $10.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTION. AH other work in proportion. REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Corner Wost Main and and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to, 1 p. m. Phono Main G53. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM'llMMMMMMMMin B T :a FISH! FISH ! FISH! BUY YOUR FISHING TACKLE FROM THE ' ' Medford Hardware Cimipny WE H.WE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN MEDFORD THE FIRST SALMON REGISTERED AT OUR STORE FOR 1QH CONTEST WEIGHED 29 POUNDS AND 10 OUNCES. I a. (3 X TO.NHlin' I TOl'HNA.MI'NT OP KOHIW (Jreat Two Mile Chariot Uace. ! A IHCAD .MAN'S IIONOK X LOST AM) WON I I'xreptloiially Cooil Show I'or l to oK.vrs X I PLUMBING & NTI.A.M AM) HOP WATI.'lt UI'ATIXl' All Work tlmtrauteed Prices Iteasouablo !n llowuiil lllork, I'lilniiuo on tltli Ktivet. Coffccn & Price Pacific Mliill Home Ull) Rock Spring Coal OK KAlfD AT.X. TMB TtlCa. Offiro noil Coul Von I. Twelfth nti1 I'ronl Stni'ts. riiotie 7101. Burbidge Tim COAX, tun AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i i The Merrivold Shop FOR Tracing Paper mi W. Ma In St., Medford. Draperies Wn enrry n very comnlots lino of clnipiTlcK. inrn mirlnliiH, fUtiircn, ntn., mill ilo nil ciiHmM of uiiliiilrilnrliur. A siivnlnt iiiiiu to look ii r I t this work nxdlunlvnly niul will kIvo hh kI TVico lis Is imimlljlo to got la uvuu tlio lnrK)'il oltli'H. Weeks & McCowan Co e''rJ tsn3i tim ! -v. i 1 jrf7SJ S ypz&f FORGET THE WEATHER bill remember ,o lako a dovcl opIiiK tank ami ilevelope .your I'ilniH wliei'uver you ure. 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