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'M ' SECOND SECTION Medtord Mail Tribune SOCIETY .IiWTY-JNKST YIQAlt. MtiDKMlD OltlOCJON, SUNDAY, .JULY 2.'J, I9J1. No. .101. , in j , . . . - . - I . . . ...-... II I I --., - .- -- -. I I . . . I ASTORIA, CITY BY THE SEA TANK AT THE NATAT0RI1 IS KEPT GLEAN IMWMMM4 Public Is Invited to Inspect Water Supply and See Whether It Is Cleanly or Not Gutter Curries Off Dirty Water. In lcw iif tlin fact thai kouiii pco pin do iml understand tin' nysteiu nf Hittiitutiuii ul thn Natiitiiriiim this ex planation Ih offered that they hu en lightened. In tint first plane the water lined Is frmii tint main linn nf lint eity water systemthe best In Oicgou. , The water Ih heated in tint holler room with liu steam tin it pushes through the heating tank. Then, hy u scries (if four inlelH in the bottom nf the pinnae it Ih circulated into the big tank. Tliu overflow gutter around the edge f the plunge connects with the newer anil curries off tint rturfueo water eiintiiinally, A large vent in the lower end of the tank drain the lower strata nnii Ih iiImi lined to empty tint tunl;. At all timeH when people ate swimming the water is eirenlated, and fresh water in murcd in tie cording to the inimher of bathers up to the rate nf lO.OOO gallons per hour. Every night the tank in drained and thoroughly denned and refilled with fiivh water. The bulbing HtiitN arc wiiHhed in the Natatoriinn laundry department. Kneh Milt in turned inside nut and riiiHrd firnl in fresh wnte'r. oap suds and hot water are then used alter which tint suits are rmcd in two changes of water. They urti next put into (hu extrac tor mid all the water forced out. Af ter which they are thoroughly dried with strum heat. wilf4tupJttiiiiriMit)d ant welcome to inspect the system and will lie gladly shown the Inside workings nf a wr feet hath lioilhn. il- - ' im -7" tt-" r sserr-s wst-r '& ",KS2 , - " . 7 y ,' VS4 "& 6 V f4 'mmVW -"' ?;.$i u wit fr i ?wf WKiMUffVi 4. BJM MBft ?& vrik' ii ,-5MJ$i HiMiik:jMWi'.invtM,v.. nMiiiMM'H AilfaBfllBfe. Jil VWhillpWLrnjMBHjV1FavVq'H v v r -,r 'U"!r ,: x1 ? ,""' s ''fr 'HW.ri '- rTrK m .UM susmia Egm nain BlB aL1 i 'iSir- . I hxlA ff .flfc t.w J TIiik pauaraiiia view of the firwt eity of the northwest hIiowh the he held. Here too, will he two fleelH of huttlehhip- during the ueiitennia triiiL'iiiricciit hnrhor which i from four to fix miles wide. It is in this hnrhor that the hie regatta where $12,000 in cash prizes arc offered is to I from AiiKiiHt 10 to .September 0 next. FRUIT BOXES TO BE MARKED SHORT Canada to Protect Native Growers American Measures Deficient Derry Boxes Must Contain Four Fifths of a Quart. ably Miialler in every diuioiiMon and the eoiiHuuter really rereiw Ichk for bin money limn when he buj the (a undinii product. THIS MAN GOT ON A "PYSCMC'JAGi.lS HURT CALOAItV, Alberta. July 2U.--AII American fruit boxen exhibited for Hale in Calvary, mum in the futum bn Hlauiped "hhort." Mr. M. 1'. Mac Neil, the nnmiuioii fruit inspector tel egraphed Ottawa yesterday and re eclved, the above iiHtruetions. In the punt, thu lirilinh Columbia fruit grower havu hail no protection from Ainericaii comKtitiou. Aceord- iuc to tint Dominion act, all Cnundiau Htrawbcrry ro.e niunt have a ca pacity of four fifthri of an imperial quart. The imported American Trait boxca allhoiicb to all iipvparnnccH of wtiuid" ard hize, until placed alonidu thu Miitixh Columbia product have false bottoms, and arc in reality appreci- cr.KVKI.ANI), Ohio, July 22. Charlie Moulton, in tlic St. Clair bos pital today, claimed (hat it wax a pyHchic jug that put him out of buxi neiH. "I haven't taken a drink in two yean," explained Moulton. "I dreamed of lakiiii; tint first kIiikh; an other, Ht ill another and then xoimt more. Then I lapxcd into the uncoil HcioiiHiicHH of intoxication. I awoke with that 'moniiiii; afttT feelitif; at my Mtomaeh mid my eyeH were heavy. The doctor called it a 'mental' dream for lack of a better explanation." JOKER $200 POORER FOR PRACTISING FROLIC KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 22.-1 1 V. Wycliffc U 200 poorer today hu- caithu it occurred to him that it would be a capital joke to Htand a woman companion on her bond on (be Kock Inland Flyer. Wycliffo carried tint idon into execution and wan fined $200 by Police Judge Hhoades. MESSAGE SENT IMANY FIRMS ARE BY fNAMARA Comrades In Field Thanks For Their Efforts by Dynamite Suspect Will Be Ready and Waitiny by the Time the Trial Starts. I.OS JiNORLKS. Cab. July 2'- "Tell everybody and twjcially my comradeH in the field that I am never for a moment unmindful of their ef forts. At present my position is not the most pleasant, but I know much good is to come -thus by the knitting together of the working classes." This, was the mesnge .sent to the public today by John J. McNumura who, with his brother James 15., is charged with tho murder of JO per sons in connection with the destruc tion of the Los Augfleh Time-, build-iuir. "We will be ready and waiting when the trial starts," he added. "I am feeling fine and ready for the fray." TO MOVE SOON Quite a Shakeup In Locations of Well Known Business Firms Removals Are to Take Place on or About August 1st. Among the business changes of Jo cation about to be rande, lire T. E. Daniels to the Adkins block, corner Central avenue ntid Main street, V. F. Isaacs to the Bnrneburg building, nenr the Medford National bank. The building vacated by 3fr. Isaacs will be occupied by Mr. Behling with a stock of shoes. I). B. Russell is mov ing to the Wilkinson building; the Model Clothing company to ouo of tho buildings to bo vacated by the Medford "Furniture company; tho Moiiinnl riirmturc compnny will move to their new homo in tho How ard block, as will nl&o the Nicholson Finn! ware company, which is now a part of the Medford Furniture com pany. In one of the rooms to be vacat ed by the Medford Furniture com pany a moving picture show will open. GUGGENHEIM TRUST NOT TO BE INDICTED NKW YORK, July 22. Attorney General Wickersharn's scheme to sc creatly indict the Guggenheim sm'elt ing tnist has failed. District Attor ney Wise todny announced that the United Stntes grand jury had consid ered Wickersbam's allegation that the Shennan law had been violated by the Guggenheim corporation but that it had dismissed the case. Cooks Quit Ship. LOS ANGELES, Cab. July 22, Incensed because they were ordered to take quarters in the after peak of the vessel und because they bad been denied extra pay for an additional trip to San Diego, every cook on board the steamer Yale today walked the gang plank just before the steam er cleared for San Francisco. The cooks were followed- by their hcliwrs. The officers held a hurried consultntion and then decided to sail and do the best possible toward prep anition of the meals. BOnilS PLEADS NOT GUILTY Is Arraigned in Criminal Court in Indianapolis and Furnishes Bail Trial Will Be Held Either in Sep tember or October. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 22. Detective William J. Hums pleaded not guilty to the charge of having kidnapped James D. McN'amara in connection with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building when he was arraigned in the criminal court here today and furnished bail in the sum of of $2,500 on each of. the four indictments. Burns' trial will be held either September or October. SAN FRANCISCO. W. T. Alexan der, 90, waterfront character, was found dead toddy on a pile of lum ber. It is believed he fell from tho second story of an old building while walking in his sleep. . Week's Happenings in Medford Society . The pant week ban been iiuiiMinlly quiet in mmiiil circles. Many camp ing pnrlii'H nr being formed, Coli'Min iiinl Itutlo Falls claiming the greater number of them. Parlies are start ing fi.r Crater lake and Crescent City daily, and society affaitu for the uidxt part are taking a hack xent. Mra. F. A. lluffuin entertained a party at 000 Friday evening; thono premmt woro: Mr. and Mr. Dillon, Mr. and Mr. K. O. Trowbridge. Mr. and Mm. Tuiiih and Mr. and Mrs. lluffuin. All prenent spent an enjoy able livening with thu exception or Mr. Trowbridge. wb K appeura, had perfected an elaborate code of slg mils ubHtraeled from llio book en titled "How to win at 500". With a inyHtorloiiH hiuIIu of confidence ho started to plunge, meanwhile making Mundry frantic bIkhiiIh, which his puitncr failed to grasp thinking they were only signs of tho "Moose." Fin ally, when mnrkod back 7G0 points, the confident smllo disappeared en tirely, und u hasty consultation with bis partner revealed the fact that she also had elucidated a signal system taken from n different book, and thn two did not hannonUn. Thu moral Ih "U" miro you're rlwht, then go ubeud." The ladies of First M. K. church will give a social in the baHement of the uhuruli next Wednesday after noon, July 2(1, beginning at :i p. m. The basement will ho decorated in green and everything will hu cool und inviting. A musical program will bu tendered which will bo ouu of the features of tho afternoon. Cool vo- l'reshmontH wll ho Horved and it is desired thai all" members and friends he present o enjoy and help others to enjoy the occasion. All the of ficers of the Ladles Aid lire re quested to hu in ntteudiiiice at 2 ). in. for a business session prior to the Hooiul. MIhh Lorulno Hilton entertained Informally at her home on Wont Main Tuesday uvuntng. Her guoHtu woro MIhhoh Akuoh Isaacs, Ilurthu lirnnd (inburg, Myrthe'HobortH, Hazel Under, Mildred Ooilg, Inuuu Flynn and Opal Daley and Messrs Frank (lorlg and Hum Ulnscow. Mrs. Ocorgo CluysCornltliiH enter tallied Informally Friday afternoon at her home on South King street, In honor of Mrs. Itlchard Hmythe of Minneapolis, who Is spending the summer here, tho guest of relatives. The afternoon passed most pleasant ly with music and conversation. Lute In the afternoon refreshments were nerved at a daintily appointed table. Seated were Mra. Itlchard Smythe. Mrs. L. Hull, Miss Olive Hall, Mrs. .1. A. Whit mire. Mrs. O. M. Cornltlun, Mis. Albert W. Nlmms. Master Vic tor NlmuiB and Mr. and Mts. George CorultliiB. . The l'hlluthca Ulblo class of tho M. U. church, which consists of twenty-five young Indies, were en tertained by Mis. C. A. Meeker in her beautiful new homo on llartlutt street Wednesday evening. After u short business scshIoh bov- oral nleasuut social features were en- jood. During the evening punch and wafers were served. MIsbch wllllniiia .Ind Wines assisted Mrs. Meeker In preparing this moat delightful en tertainment for tho young ladles. Many complaints have been mndn particularly by the Indies that the trees nil ocr town need trimming, us the brunches are so law that they Interfere with the passing of pedes trians to say nothing of autoes. On some streets it is impossible to pass with a raised parasol, and on others one lias to stoop to pass beneath the houghs, i Mr. Fred L. Hnmmor and MIbh Marian A, Kluliihammor wore united In marriage Wednesday at Ashland by the llov, W. T. Van Scoy. MIbs Klclnhammor la n native of Jackson county nud has spout most of her life bore. Tho couple loft for a trip to Portland nnd Souttlo, before going to San Francisco, which will bo their future homo, V Mrs. Nolllo Wing, district deputy grand muster, Installed tho following officers In Hobekah Lodge Inst Tues day evening. I Initio Albert, N. G.; Maud Day, V, T.j Ida Meadows, Roo, Boo,; Nellie Wing, trensuror, Tho np poluttvo offlcors will bu Installed Inter, MIrh Fern Hutchinson was hostess at dinner Tuesday night. Her guests were Mlhflcs Alice Streets, Ida Leo Koutncr, Aletha Kmorick, Iluth Mer rick and Illakely of Ashland. Messrs. Herbert Kentuer, Hub Deuol Hlnkcloy of Chicago, Leo Hoot, Vernon Vaw ter und Trove Lunmden. Miiis Laura McQueen entortalned u few friends at her homo on Orango street, Thursday evening. Those pres ent wore Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mlst.cs Mary Trowbridge, Kstollo Pholstcr, Until Schulor, and Leslie Halo. Tho marriage of Mr. John I.ojder and Miss Ada C, l'cel was solemnized at thu Daptlst parsonage Thursday evening by the llov. A. A. Holmes. Thu brldu Is a resident of Washington nnd thu groom Is well known In Med ford. Mr, and Mrs. 11. von Dor Hellen of Wollcn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Von der Helluu and children of Eagle Point loft last week for a trip to Crater Inko. They will return by way of Klamnth Falls. Mlas Gortrudo K. Kngllsh of Chi cago wns tho guest of Mr. nud Mrs. Charles Kngllsh Inst wook, stopping on her way homo from attending tho N. H. A, which has been hold In San Francisco, MIbh Mildred Gerlg entortnined tho Question Club at hor home on Ouk dnlo avenue, Wednesday evening. The hoiiBO was prettily decorated with roses and dainty refreshments' woro served. Mr, and Mra, lllchnrd Smytho tind son lllchnrd, Jr of Minneapolis are tho gues(s of Mrs, Smytbo's parents, Mr. und Mr. O, M, Cornttlus at their homo on Hobs Court, Mrs. Doltoy Gotchol will arrive bore very soon from tho onst. Mr. Gotchol bits been hero for some tlmo. They will build hero and make Mod ford their fuMiro home, Mtss Elizabeth Folgor ontortnlnod at Drldgo Wednesday afternoon In honor of hor sister Miss Florence Fol gor and her guest Miss Johnson of Akron, Ohio, A special song service will be held Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at tho HuptUt church, by thu choir, under the direction of Mr. Forrest Kdmcades choir dlroctor. Tho Indies of tho Presbyterian church will hold a sale In the church parlors Wednesday of aprons, sun bonnets and Phllllplno embroideries. Mrs. Arthur Jackson and children left Saturday .for Vancouver, B. C; at which "pliu-o tier husband is cm ployed on n newspaper. Kdward and Kol.and Geary, accom panied by their aunt Miss Ellen Geary are visiting at the Geary ranch on Griffin Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mooro (nee Itagsdalo) are receiving congratula tions upon the birth of u duughter, born July 1G. Tho Lend n'llaml mot at tho High School last Wednebdny and will meet at thu same place this week ut nlno o'clock. The Misses Douglas of Minneapolis. Minnesota are visiting Miss Murgaret Hubbard nt her homo on Millionaire How, north from Jacksonville. Mrs. W. T. Shields roturuod from Ashland Wednesday, whero she has been attending chautauquu. Tho Messrs. Merrill of tho Morri void shop have gono lb Dutto Falls on a ton days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gould and family lort Wednesday on a camping trip to tho Applegnto. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. R. Dickinson of Chicago are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guorgo Cnrpoutor. Miss Floronco Plorco of St. Paul Is the guest of hor cousin C. II. Plorco and family. . , Mr. A. S. Ro8onbnum roturuod Inst wook from a short trip to San Fran- cIbco. ' Mrs. J. D. Heard, who has boon qulto 111 for Bomellmo.Ms still confin ed to the house. Mrs. W. D. McDowell entertained nt Hridge Friday afternoon for tho pleasure of her sister, Miss Lockett of Pasadena. The prize, n deck of cards, was won by Mrs. Homer Rothenual. Thoso present besides the honor guest was Mesdames Math ews, Burneberg, Hothcrmal; Misses Gillette of Chicago, Johnson, Mildred Anderson, Bess Kentner, Mae Thomas, Huzcy Davis, Bertha Eng lish, Folgcr and Eliznbeth Folger. Dr. and Mrs. Murphy and the Misses Murphy of Chicago were the guests last week of Mr. Jack Morrill at Gold Hill. The party accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell left Tuesday for Crater lake returning Thursday. Mr. Morrill's car is the first that hns reached the rim of the lake this year. Mr. J. II. Anderson and family leave this week for Pasadena, their 'former home. Mr. Anderson was connected with tho gas company, but has disposed of his interests here and will make bis homo in Pasadena. The band concerts will be discoid tinned until, after tho first of the month owing to lack of funds. It is hoped by that time some arrange ment can bo made so that they can bo given them. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Wheeler have been the guests of Professor and Mrs. O'Gnru, the past week. Mr. Wheeler is private secretary to Congressman' Maguire of Nebraska. The boys of tho Baptist Sunday sohool were given n plensnnt swim ming party by Mr. II. C. Linnet t and Mr. Hairy Tut tie, when they were taken to Ashland in antes. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Gnddis and Mrs. Howard are oxpeoled home Sun day from Butte Falls whero they huvo been camping. Mr. Howard returned Inst Tuesdny. Mrs. J. M. Keeno, who has boon ill at hor homo with appendicitis, is re ported ns being out of danger, but is still vory ill, Mr. nnd Mrs, V, R. Bollingor nro spending ti week ut Colostiu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Monahan. ir.. Miss Shirley Thomas nnd Mnster Robert Guthrie of Los Angeles will bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels this week.- Dr. and Mrs. Murphy formerly of Chicago entertnined Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell, Mr. Jack Morrill and Mr. Sprngue Reigel at luncheon Thursday nt the Nush. Mr. II. G. Nicholson nud family left Inst week for Camp Nick near Butto Falls, whero they will spend part of the summer. Mr. Vilas Beekwitb und family and Mr. and Mrs. Conro Fiero returned Friday from an auto trip to Crescent City. Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Bert Orr, Mrs. O'Brien nnd daughter Allison and Mr. Alf Weeks, are spending a. month's vacation nt Shasta. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Olwell enter tained Dr. Murphy nnd family of Chicago at dinner Monday at tho Nnsh. Dr. C. W. Keeno of Portland wns called hero on account of tho serious illness of Mrs. J. M. Keeno. Mr. Charles IT. King, u former res ident of Medford but now of Snn Francisco, is visiting here. Mrs. A. R. Phipps and daughters, Misses Ellon nnd Isabella, are visit ing friends in Washington. No Sunday school or evening ser vices will be held nt St. Murks Epis copal church Sunday. Mr. W. A. Summer is expected to nrrivo this week from Florida on a short business trip. W. S. McChesnoy nnd family of Spokano nro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Craig, Mrs. G. J. I'rnlit of San Francisco is visiting her brothor, Mr. S L. Ears loy nnd family. Mr. Ttluiuo Khun nnd dnughtor nro spending it fow weeks nt Newport. Mrs. D. T. Cox of Alameda is hero on a visit to her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Gregory. Miss Bessie nud Edith Crnndnll , returned last week from a visit to Mendicino, Minn. Mr. C. F. Hutchison returned Fri day from a three weeks' trip through east Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. V. Bealty of Port land are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hollis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pottenger and daughter left last week on a camp ing trip. Mrs. Nolllo Wing nnd daughter, Miss Ford, are spending Sunday at Colestln. Miss Mclntyro of Jacksonville is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Saw yer. The Monday Reading Club mot with Miss Madge Riddell last wook. Mr. John Butler and family hnvo gone to Butto Falls on it camping trip. Dr. J. F. Reddy and children loft Inst week for n trip to Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Minor loft Thursday for an outing at Colestln. Miss Ina Daker of Seattle Is visit ing her aunt Mrs. Charles English. Miss Hess Kontnor ontortnlnod tho Thursday Drldgo Club last wook. Prof, and Mrs. Enmes leavo this week for u visit at Butto Fulls. Mr. J. U. Hoeson and family loft last week for Newport. Mr. and Mrs, J. II. DolIIngor loft yesterday for Colestln. , Mrs. McArdlo returned last week., from Minneapolis, ' YALLEJO. Whon tho wntor wn' drawn out of the drydook nt Mir Island Nuvy yard today, nonrly a ton oC striped buss wore loft prison ers. ; I 5'