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iiWfcjew wt if jnii 11- vrwf",' v i r Vi, nr v PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRlDUNtf, MNDVOttD, OttKOON. THURSDAY. .TUIiY 127. 1!)1 1. I.' W X I ! ! i t, f1 i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hnllrtnl Day, h mining man from Hliick Warrior, Arizona, lias arrived In Medfonl with two holnorB. Ho nayB ho caino to Mod ford bocauso ho linn hfcon reading of tho recent min ing dovolojimcntfl in tho Malt Tribune and Chat ho Intend to atari prospecting- at onco Mr. Day Is moro than pleased with tho country hereabouts and thinks that Mcdford has gained ono moro loyal booster. J. C. Holton of Mcintosh, Minn., passed through Mcdford Wednesday on his wny to Klamath Falls whoro ho will spend four weeks on business. Head lottuco at tho PInccroft gar den. C. H. rierco and P. Gasnon left lliclr machines In tho center of Main Btrcct Thursday and must explain It to Mayor Canon. Tho pollco force Is closely watching and enforcing the trntflo ordinance. Tho ladles of tho South Methodist church will g'vo an Ico cream social nt Mrs. B.' P. Titer's on tho corner of Sonfh Oakdalo and Eighth street on Friday evening to which everybody Is invited. 109 Fred Col vie eounly receiver, mnuV . ... 1 1 X ft tnn to urnms I'ass ins lonnur home, the forepart of the week. Jliss Grnco Pcarce, the school teacher, is spending a portion of tho vacation nt their former homo on Poormnn's creek. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miner have re turned from a week spent at Colestln. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Skinner have re turned from an automobllo trip to Klamath Falls, returning by way of Crater Lake. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Gleitn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Bldg., Med ford. Monroe Sunder, reproscutntive of a pioneer business nouso or oan FrnneiseoH has been ranking a trip through Southern Oregon. Brick ice cream, ok kinds and colors. Rardons Bakery; phono 371. Prompt delivery. F. F. Lodcr, the electrician, was in fJaeksonvilc several times lately. J. T. Gnyiion has returned from a business trip to Portland. Rardons Bakery now delivers ices and Ico cream to any part of the city. slaver, who whs arrested in Jackson county Mimo lime nco, hnil Four, in dielmcnls returned against him by the federol grand jury. He lias plead ed not guilty nnd will be tried in September. drain and alfalfa hay tor sale at Oakdalo Park addition. See W. K. Everhaud, 90D West Ninth street, phono 6G71. The county commissioners' court will bo in regular session ngnin nest Wednesday, when considerable im portant business will be transacted. James MeDonngh and Mr. Jenkins were over from Applegnto Wednes day morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. G. King, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poe nud Mrs. E. ,Tnc! son spent Sunday with tho ladies' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mar grciter of Poorman's Creek district .. jerry 01 central roint was a recent Mcdford visitor. C. M. Stone of Ashland spent Thursday In Mcdford. J. R. Heudrlcks of Willow Springs, a well known mining man, was in Mcdford Thursday buying suppllos. P. 'D. Blackdcn. manager of tho Jackson County Light & Power Com pany who owns tho lighting fran chise in Talent and Phoenix states that tho report that tho Talent fire was started by electric wires Is un true. Xo electric" wires wcro In the part of tho building where the fire started. Howard S. Dudley and John Hall McKay are expected to return this evening from Crescent City. John W. Wlngatc of Ruch Is spending a few days in Mcdford with friends. Norman Whiting is visiting Gus Nichols of Eagid Point. Clarence Reames returned Thurs day from a brief visit at Tacoma, Roger . Hitchcock of Eaglo Point was in Medford on business Thursday. PRICES FOR BARTLETTS ARE HOLdlNG UP WELL Sgobel Day of New York have issued the following fruit bulletin under date of July U'J: till cnrs of deciduous fruits auctioned here this week against 110 smuo week n year ago. Martlet Is: l! or II carloads daily, making $'.1.50 lo $1.00 a box nnd $l.f0 to if'J.10 per half box, natural ly undersized and somewhat inmm turc. Strong market abend on Hart let ts: do not hesitate to ship here, but give best available. G raped: Since the ear of Thomp son Seedless sold a' week ngo at $3..")0; no ear lots have sold; arrivals trifling. Strong market wo believe on Malagas, Muscats and Thompaou Seedless, while we think the Tokays this season will bring full value on all good fruit even with tho heavy crop expected. A car of Malaga", from Thermal advertised for next Monday's sale. Apples: Tho barrel apple crop promises no larger than it was a year ago. excepting in Canada nnd Nova Scotia, where there is reported to be two-thinls, and on nverngc f0 per cent to GO per cent of n New town crop through the Northwest. Early apples arriving here will find a fine market. --f SLIGHTLY LOWER LEVEL IN MOCK MARKET NEW YOUK, July 27. Today's opening stock market showed n slightly lower level. Losses wore fractional. Tho general list Improv ed after tho first hour nnd most of tho earlier losses wcro recovered, LChlgh Valley rose t 2-S and Min neapolis, St. Paul and Sault Sto Marie a point. Tho market closed firm. Bonds wcro steady. i- 1 9 UNDERWOOD BILL REJECTED (Continued from ra6 1.) Frank R. Neil, who is connected with tlfc state forest service was in Medford and Jackson vile n few days since, FRANCE MAY BACK DOWN MEDFOSD'S AWFUL, AWFUL REPUTATION (Continued From Pago Ono) ferences svlth the cabinet it was found necessary to give the king stim ulants. Britian is United. Whatever parly differences may exist between tho liberals and con servatives as regards international affairs, Balfour made It plain in the commons today that unanimous sup port would be extended to the gov Call H. C, Brown. 45 Holly for e"ent In the present crisis and that plumbing and heating. Phone 2121. 115 W. If. Johnson was over from Trail Creek district, where he is.cngcged in stock-raising. Waists to embroider at the Handi craft shop, Kentners. 109 Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vawter motor ed to Jacksonville on day during the past week. A matured mutual lifo endowment policy is tho abundant harvest of tho wlso man. Seo J. F. Hutchason. F. M. Smith, of Sterling, was ir. Mcdford Wednesday nccompauicd by his niece. Miss Alice Smith, and two of his sous. Telephono 371, Rardons Bakery for cake, ices and Ice cream; prompt dolivery. Clarence L. Reames has returned from professional trip to Seattle. F. W. Cnrnnlmu, superintendent of the Rluo Ledge, left for tho Siski you Wednesday morning to be gone a short time. Now Jabots at the Handlcrott Bhop. 109 Milan Ilicliardson, the chauffeur, is making 'regular trips to Jackson ville, agisting V. Gorst to lake enre of the passenger traffic. Four hundred tiers of hard and soft wood, dry and sound for sale cheap. Address "Falrvlew" Jackson ville. It. D. Hoke, who is dealing in mines iik well as real opiate, has been in Jacksonville several times Intely on mining business, John DeSoto, the alleged whito T Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day Plioaa SS71 Night Phones F. W. Weeks 071. A. K. Orr, MMk LADY ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalraer 4f4 Successor to the undertaking do- ', I : partmo'rit of Mcdford Furniture Co. ! Office with Medford Furniture Co. j ; Telephones; Day, Boll 351; John A. Perl, residence, Boll 4111, : Home 178L. O, W. Conklln 3601. J. H. But- i It 3571. AMUULANCB SKRVIOM Englishmen, in the faco of a possible fight for tho supremacy of the nation, will stand shoulder to shoulder against the foe. In his statement to the commons, Premier Asquith declared that Eng land stands only upon its rights. The only reassuring note tbday comes from Paris. Franco shows in dications of weakening and of being wining to grant Germany "compensa tion" if the latter withdraws from Agadlr. Brussels reports that Kaiser Wll helm will move for an international conference in October to discuss the Morroccan situation. Abqulth Outlines Course. In his address In the commons As quith said that negotiations wero pro ceeding between France and Germany, to which England was not a party. He admitted that the situation had reach ed "a point where it would become most difficult and harassing unless a solution were quickly found" and ask ed that the house do not press him for details at this time which "might provoke recriminations." The premier denied that the British attitudo had produced tho negotia tions between Franco and Germany now in progress and asserted that England did not claim a predominant position in Morocco, but ho added that it would bo a grave mistake to "allow the situation to drift to a point where It would become necessary to assert British rights and interests which then might cause resentment." Ihilfour in lJue. Asquith added that ho thought it right and proper to "mako clear from the beginning that England must nec essarily becomo an activo party In tho dUcusslon of Germany and Franco failed of an amicable settlement" Leader Balfour followed Asquith, ho said: "If anyone Imagines that Internal political troubles will prevent Eng land from dealing unitedly with for eign situations ho will mako tho greatest posslblo anistako. Tho op position will support tho government wholo heartodly In dealing with the Morrocan matter." Tho remainder of the dobato In tho commons was colorless, Indicating that' tho government Is proceeding with caution. (Rogue River Courier.) Mcdford men are anxious to iniile with Grunts Pass so as to in the future look after (lie mining business jointly, and some action along thee lines has already been taken. This city feels that it is a large factor in the business as thd real miles nren this comi ty and tributary to this place. Now the big king of animals, Medford. wants the lion and ihe Iamb to lie down together, but Grants Pass fears if they do, lire lamb will be inside of the lion. 4 Kenyon, LaKollettc, Me.Cumber, Ncl son, lViudcxter nud Works. LaFollette's amendment wns pass ed after another bill, urged by Con gressman rndorwooil, lender of the house democrats had been rejected. Its winning wus in tho nature of u .surprise. When LaFollctle first proposed his substitute It was rejected by H to t'.G, tho democrats voting with tho standpatters. The Underwood bill was then' defeated. l.nFolluttu thou demanded that the volu on his sub stitute be re-consldercd. Tho motion carried, 49to 3t( and tho substitute was then passed by 4$ to 32. Thoro evidently wns an agreement whereby the democrats would first get mi opportunity t6 voto" for tho Underwood bill and then for tho La Folletto Rubstltutc. Tho latter low ers the duty 3f per cent on raw wool and other duties arc reduced in pro portion. The standpatters aro very soro ov er Ln FolIelto'B coup. Senator Pen rose, chairman' of the finance com mittee, probably will bo ono of tho ronfercs with tho house. Ho declar ed thut tho regulars would bo re fused to be parties to tho conference. SEVENTEEN KILLED WRECK DURHAM, N. C, July 37. Seventeen pci sous wcro killed and forty Injured at Hamlet, N. (.'., Ihls afternoon In a head-on .collision be tween a local freight on tho Seaboard Line and a apectai excursion train from Charlotte, N. C. Tho oxcurslon train was riiulnug as tho Hecond section of tho regular express. The engineer of the. freight train, it is said, forgot his orders mid went ahead on a single track after the first section of tho express had pnssed without waiting tor tho sec ond section. MANY JOIN "CAN'T DO IT'CLUB" (Continued from 1hro I.) regard to the inutlcr." v It is rather a relief lo luru to tho letters .received from Lebanon, Port Orford, llcud, Hugeiio nnd Prairie City. Kneh of these ulnbs Imvo pau sed resolutions boosting tho movu inent and Imvo written lo the.govetu or. Roseburg nnd Dayton each writo that their members aro out of tho city for tho summer and u meeting cannot lie held. They are also in doubt as to the final result. Tho Oregon Development League in holding buck suggesting u meeting in October to discuss tho movement. Printing of nil kinds nt Portland prices. .Mail Tribuno office DENVER ASKS CUT , I FREIGHT RATES I1IJNVEK, Col., July 37. -Basing Its contentions on Muiidny'n dcrhilon of tho lulcr-stato commerce eoiuuiln slou In tho Hpokuuo and allied into cases, tho Denver chamber of com nierco will demand a reduction of ftoni 10 to SO per cent In freight rates. Among tho rates It will ask to have reduced Is that of flint rlass freight between Denver anil Hall Lalio City, ncoordlug to an announcement today. SHIP ELK HERDS , TO EASTERN OREGON LA tlltANDr!, Oie .Inly 37, -Klk liordH at .liiekmm lliil", Wyo.. which have been naitly deptelcd through starvation during tho hard winters lo Im saved by transporting thnm to Union and Wallowa comitlex, Oregon, This action will ho taken by the nnv erumont nlid (ho first shipment will ho made next winter when tho aul iiuiIh can bo easily captured, accord lug to Agent Nodluo, of tho goviiiu inent hlloglnil Hitrvoy hero today, If tho elk proMpnr In Oregon, steps will ho taken to capturn mid Hhlp nil that can ho spared ami Oregon will bo made a breeding grounds fur thniii. LONG 1IHACII, WiikIi.- - In is fight for I hu suppression of the cocaine evil, the Oregon Stale IMiuiiiinctu't I Irgi-liiturM pis a law prohibiting the cal association, in session line, li t! ulc of cocaine except on a pliysicuu'rt recommended that the next Oiegniit piesciiplion, MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, ttoilors nnd Mnehinery. Agents in So. Oregon for . FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. BEULAH BINF0RD CINCHES CASE AGAINST BEftTTIE IIICIIMOXD. Vn.. July 3S.- A written statement from Deuhih It t it -ford nrncttcnllv eonihletort tho evi dence against Henry C. ollnttlo, Jun-lj lor charged with tho murder of his $ wife, according to assertions made 1 2 by tho pollco today. Ueulah ban ad-1 mltted, It Is eald, having returned to J rtlchiQond because Dealt lo wanted j hr to and states that licattlo set- oral times told her that hu wished ho i I Would rould get rhl of his wife. t u r Kit nti lo consult in If, for any reason you siiKprct your nk lit U falllilg. Put ting It off merely prolongs tho dlncomfort, getting glnnscs now will prove, perhaps, (ho saving of your c'slKlit, My know ledge, gained by fitting many caum Just like jours prompts mo to sny Hint a personal visit will result In your becoming one of any permanent patrons, CuroMnlly Yourn DR. RICKERT Eyosight Spocialist. Ovor Kontnor's. 1 ' 4 P 9 Look for tho "help wanted" nd that seems like a "prospect" and answer it oromptly.' tt'"'---" ;' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 .- i FOR KENT 7 room, 2 story bunga low; all modem; screen porch, Sx 25, front porch, 8x31; out door sleeping room; nlco lawn; attached wood shed; water free; corner South Newtown and West Twelfth street; call 820 West Twelfth street. 112 FOIt SALIC Horses: good team, hon est and true, orchard trained, 1 130 for team. T. E. Scanthne, It. F. D. No. 1, Talent, phono 5074. 113 FOR SALE Furniture of nix room house, suitable for two houses. $65. Telephone 5131. . no WANTED Small furnished house or bungalow, must be modern and close In. Address A. D. care Mall Tribune. TO LOAN Money to loan on good farm property at 8 per cent Inter est. Address Box 52C Ashland, Oregon. no Cleaniner Uo , m . IHMHMHHHHHHHBHHHHNHHMHMIIMHHHHHIHHMMHBHHflHHHMHHHBHHM Wii 20c and 25c Figured Lawns in white and colors . . . 12ic 4- 12k to 15c Figured Lawris in white and colors 7ic SEACIIRT, N. J. Pobbibly fouriiil; tho effect on liia presidential boom Governor, Wilhon, declaring lie knew nothing about babies, adroitly fiido- fitepped nn invilnlion to bo jndgo of the Asbury park bnby show. Hasklns for Health, CAMPERS' SUPPLIES Eatables for the camp are one of tho most im portant features to bo looked after. Wo not oni supply tho best but we seo that they aro Neatly and Strongly Packed Hero aro a few sugges tions for the eatable box: Bacon Pancbkc Flour Beans Salt Coffee Bread Crackers Pickles Lard Matches 1 Flour Etc., Etc., Etc. f Any White Linen Parasol in the house 50e KENTNERS J Oimstead & Hibbard West Hldo OrocefH. k's A ere A Ban For Nearly a Quarter of a Century 1H5 JACKSON COUNTY BANK MEDFORD, OREGON lias servod tho peoplo of Medford and vicinity. At all timer, thoro is cniiBJdqrod first tho interosts o,f its depositor?, This safe and sano policy, has HELPED us to Succeod. Your business solicitod because we can accord you the largest possible accommodations .consistent with sound banking. Capital $100,000. Surplus $65,000 v t4 ? r ,. i i i i ' ' 'i i i i i i i i 'i 'i '. i i ' ? P fjjiitntu. ,-3W. --... oU't MfiaiiavisiSBia .