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,'p I PAGE FOUR aranKmb matl trtbttnr iuedeord, ouiwon. mtkstuy. 'Aroiw i. inn. f y .-. to !&' - Medford mail Tribune AN JNDI31KNDRNT NRWSl'APRU rUIiLIHIIKU DAILY KXCRPT 8ATUH- JDAY BY THE MKDFOIID PUINTINO CO. Tho Democratic Time, Thn Motlfonl Mull. Tlio Modf ortl Tribune, Tho South ern urcKonmn, xiio AHiiianu xrimino, GOOD ROADS RED LETTER DAY. Offlcn Mall Trllmno Hull.llnR. 2S-27-S0 North Kir strcut; phono. Main 3021, iioinn in, CIKOltOH PUTNAM, K.lltor find Mutineer Bjjgjj8te lintotcil oh second-clans matter at Med ford, Oregon, untlcr tho net of March 3, 187!. Official l'nncr of tho City of Medford Official Puper of Jackson County. . . HtTBSQIUPTIOlf KATES. Ono yonr, by mall 15.00 Ono month, by mall .............. .SO Ier month, delivered by carrier In Modforil, JucltoonvlUo and Cen tral Point SO Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 5.00 Weekly, per yonr 1.50 SWORN CIHCU1ATION. Dally avorasrn for nix months ending December 31, 1910, 1751. mil eed "Wlr TJnltta Prcsi Sltpatca. The Mall Trlbuno l on wale nt tho Kerry Nows stnnti. oan r nuiciacu. I'ortlantl Hotel New Stand, Portland, ltowman Nuwn Co, Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. .- JOLTS AND JINGLES By Al Brown As pooh as a boy takes boxing les sons lie practices writing his nnino with "Kid" before it. 17 VERY citizen of Jackson County who is inturcstod - in good roads should by all means attend the meet ing ot the county commissioners at .Jacksonville, Wed nesday when tlie county court convenes at ten o'clock. No subject is of more vital importance to the people of the county than the one of good roads. During the past years of marvelous growth and development the unkept makeshift highways of tho county have cost the citizens an untold sum in solving the. question of transportation during the winter and spring mouths. Lt is sate to say that by reason of the Jackson County roads at least 2o per cent may be added to the products trafficked over them. Good roads are the first great economy to production. All over the country there is a universal movement for better roads. AYav back in New England where the stingv soils yield but a tithe of the rich soils of this valley millions are being spent in macadamizing the roads and ail through the middle west the grangers are keeping pace with tin uational demand for better roads. Progress, economy, and comfort demand better roads and every citizen of Jackson County should interest himself in, the present movement for better highways. Pive hundred citizens are wanted at Jacksonville tomorrow to boost, for good roads, incidentally the question of bridge over Bear Creek on East Alain street will be up for final determination and the citizens of Medford should be on hand in goodly number to see that the bridge is ordered. RELIC OF LAST DECADE SEEN ! Six Husky Youths On Sextuple Whiz Through Metltord's Streets Evi dently Y. M. C. A. Boys From San Jose. HD iti WHITE SLAVERS ACTIVE EAST AND WEST In ono hundred years, zoologists sny, the lion will bo extinct. Let us hope this includes the tocial variety. The board of food nnd drusr inspec tion is wrestling with the question, "what is bcerT" That's easy; two thirds foam. v ' A Chicago minister says horse have immortal souls. Well, there is lloic Heaven, Wash.' as evidence The Standard Oil company will dis solve into its 33 oriciual companies Look for n rise in the price of oil so that the new sets of officers may be properly taken care of. Hlit, n Deep One. It is hoped thatthe Moroccan agreement will be binding K. Spin keyvintz. To Trade One over coat for an ice cream cone. Depue Running to Earth Gang Which Has Claimed 500 Victims to Date. With a colored minstrel show in town things look darker. Whenever I hear of the Umpqua country I think of a bass hom. Mary had a case af mumps And I heard Mary tell That she did not mind a bit. It made her look so swell. SIX CONVICTED OF SETTING FIRES PORTLAND, Aug. 1. Six prompt nrrests and convictions in Washing ton, several more in the other north western states, and such decisive or ganized work on all fires by the sev eral public and private ngencies that little loss has been sustained, mark the opening of the 1911 forest fire season. Advices received today by the Western Forestry nnd Conserva tion association' from nearly all state, government and private pro tective agencies report that tho re cent hot weather lias brought dan gerous conditions almost everywhere, und that small fires are already nu merous, but nearly all have been ex tinguished or confined to slashings nnd old burns. There lias been con siderable loss of settlers' improve ments and logging equipment care lessly left surrounded by inflamma blo mtaeriul, but comparatively little injury to standing limber. Reversing last year's experience, fires enough to be alarming began first in Oregon, where in Linn und Clackamas counties about $70,000 worth of logging equipment nnd the property of several settlers have been destroyed by sloshing fires whiuh were1 however, soon brought under control by u largo force em ployed by the forest servico and by private companies. Many other firen throughout the state which caused exaggerated reports also proved to be chiefly on open lands. Organi zation of tho state's patrol system undor tho new law is practically com plete, there being stnte fire wardens in 2 counties. Timber owners con nected with tho Oregon Forest Fire association havo about 2f0 patrol men, In responso to petitions from )roxrly owners, some of the coun ties nro also hiring patrolmen. The stale has applied to the seerotnry of ngrjuulluro for $10,000 under the Weeks law, which authorizes tho ex penditure of this sum by tho govern ment in co-operation with nny slate which will add n like amount. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Aug. 1. Five hundred girls in tho cities and towns of California havo been vic tims ot the white slave gang that Is being run to earlh by Director Frank H. Depue of the state bureau ot crim inal identification. These figures aro regarded as conservative, but the investigation of the state officials in the cities of Oakland, San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Stockton and San Jose alono would tend to form a basis for tho estimate. The gang that Depue is seeking is composed of Frenchmen with head quarters In San Francisco and bran ches in other cities. So far the state officials havo been unable to find that the traffickers violated any fed eral statute in taking girls across the state line. The gang Is believed to be In con ivance ivith a group ot Russians with headquarters In Chicago. Evidenco showing tho operations of tho Rus sian slavers has been collected by a nrimlnint TnnleTi i1ikf nt Cin Prtltl. clsco, who is preparing to submit his udta iu jwjjuc. New York Police Declare That Con spiracy Exists Between Rich Old Men and Chauffeurs. Medford snt up and ruhhctl its eye this morning when u sextuphi whirred through tho stivul. In tho old bicycle days, when ""trips" und "quads" were not unusual sights "quints" und "so.s" went not oer- plonliful, hut since the bicycle has boon relegated,, to the junk .Mmp even n tandem has been enough to muko folk turo. The multicycle was ridden hy six husky youths chid iu blue .sweaters and knickerbockers. The six ped aled pat Mod fottl and disappeutvd to the noith while every wifyfnrvr Mopped and looked in amazement. The sweater of each rider bore tho words "V. M. C. A., San .lose." Their appearance caused many to rub their eyes to see if they were dreaming ot the last decade. Look for tho "help wanted" ud that seems like a "prospect" nn answer it nromptly. IT IN FOR" P.&E. RAILROAD Mnn Who Boasted He Would Put Enujucs of Cumpniiy "Out of Com mission" Will Do Required to Glvo -, Bunds. ( l Perry, n Conner employe ot the Pacific & KuMoru Knilrtuid eoiu puny, was uiToMed at Hullo Palls Saturday charged with declaring tluit ho would injure the ptopert of tho company iu that ho would "put their engines tint of coiiiuiNmou so tho could not run an engine tint of Unite Palls." The wan ant of arrest was sworn out by r P Helns, mi employe of the company. Perry was brought to Medford Monday and iu the utlKeuco of Judge Taylor he was taken before Mayor Canon and gave bonds fur his up pearunee before Judge Taylor Wednesday morning. At that time u hearing will be had und 'in all prolm hihty Pens will he loquitetl to guv bonilt that he will tlntst hi his pi-tiiu ised el'lorts to cripple the It. if tit if tho railroad. Hnnktns for lloaUn NEW YORK. Aug. 1. Assertion that a conspiracy of chauffeurs and rich old men for the debauehment of young girls is the cause of the mys terious disappearances of young wo men which have become epidemic in New York, is made today by the po lice. They declare that after the victims of the band are discarded by their sedncers they are sent west to Seattle, Portland, San FrnucisoJ, Los Angeles nnd other western cities, as white slaves. Tho declaration of the police re sulted from an attack on Max Aron son, a chauffeur, in front of the St Regis hotel, by Mrs. Mary Shther latid, who accused the man of de bauching her If) year old daughter. Mrs. Sutherland beat Aronson with a trunk strap, knocked him down and kicked him in the face. Aronson was arrested as was also another man alleged to he concerned in the case, and the police say they will cap ture the remainder of those m the conspiracy and will break up the gang. TWO lls thicken llf. J tntlM. cvwl th ponttninta nun manej Omd tl LT othrr iiw a! i-oul try u rui ontlilnlt 1 he M rr;nlllo for taan JImom ami tanrv r nu rwirJ. thkn all otAvr rattle lovihtr. 1 fctvjr Intel ktfi.lrn.Kni riHtotlUf t Ucr. nd multlplf brims nt thfHintl wwl. Out tbrjr can ! .t. Uli citrralutat M a uiljftttjr .ul.ll not rontons! to tin at lug. CONKCY'S INVINCIBLE TRIO TJcv Iwlr Lira IJuM opd L i Umlrunt dor th work Cnktr Uro k'OftlTwlUl.tlfclltndf 1 a. Ai.utiWUllfcl4U lattujitnndftHUHKnu.o.iU. JSc: itfc, $1.00. Cuitky I.lc IJiiultl U jMwlJIm JiNtlh lfIrr to wltr ftttj lUxs. A rvrtukll mn rnstnnltiw. PcftcirtMt,rijciwtu)fi iiw. Uvrv.llnoi. lUrmt- to LNwUuf wy UK. Qt. JSr: .al 00. Ottikrr llrml IJt-)litlmrut t tUanmrvoitlvttwxtttrn.lh ftUir un tbf mftrkn for th irwltr tiii iwlvt lUtta cblci od caum tbiai tocrmtPMnJ din. Itjc lud 25c Thm wajtiftil rkU4 )Uk oi.&t,tI4 iitull f&M rbmcUi llrlMa ttah IUacv Vtai;UtMiit(UUi4aUnr4iUMll VtUl &UU. HfilknnMW4 Warner, Wortman & Gore Crater Lake Stage Line Official Crater Lake Htago AutOM leave Hotel Niutli at H a. m. Tueit. iIiijn and KrltlnjN, arrive Crater Ijiko sumo evening, Holiirnliig, leuo Crater l.nlto Monday ami ThuiMlfvy. Comihh' lions with sicniiicr Klainiith for, Klamath Kails. ttnuml Trip Jplin.OO, ono way $1.1.1)0. Mtsiruril to Klamath KiiIIm via ('rater ImOui (one way) i?IH.nU Itesenatlous ami tltl.elN at Hotel Nii.hIi or Crater Jnko (Jurnge, Where to Go Tonight Miss Catherine Mears Tent'lier of I'lauoforto For tho past ten yearn teacher In tho miliui'lm of llotftou. A puiill of Mrs. Franres A, M. Hint ami Mr. Arthur I'unto of llotttou, MnttHiichintettii, ltel- ileuco MM'. Kouth King Htreet, Metlfoitl, Oickoii. MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. G. Trowbridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST .ll kinds of Engines, Spniyiug Outfits, Pumps, Boilei"3 and Machinery. xVgeuts iu So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. ' SHOES AT COST Tho Hufrieltl hIioo ntork has been movml to South Central off of Main, opiioxltti tho MIhhIoii reHtauraut ami the Stork in still being unit! at COHt. M. S. Biden Id operating tho moitt motlern nlioo repairing uliiip Iu tho city nt tho uamo location. I'p-lo-tliito oioctrlcal ma chlnery. Look for the RED BOOT MILLAR TO GO TO Bl CONVENTION Socialist Councilman Will Attend Convention of All Socialist Office holders to Be Held at Milwaukee August 12.. George II. Millar, socialist coun cilmnn of this city, is planning to at tend the convention of socialist of ficeholders to be held at Milwaukee August 12. The convention will prob ably prove the most important gath ering ever held by the socialist party It is believed that the socialists will formulate plans at this conven tion for 1912. STEPHENSON IS STILL SEARCHING Pardner of Bakowski Who Was Lost at Crater Lake Last Winter Is in Medford Looking for George McDonald. Postal Committee to Meet. NEW YOHK, Aug. 1. A commis sion appointed by President Tuft to investigate the subject of second class postage rates, especially in ref erence to tho transportation of mug ngines at the cent per pound price, will conduct a hearing on the sub ject this week. Envious Women Vou Can Have Just as Lovely a ncntl of Hair us Aiy Woman Don't feel bluo because your hair Is lifeless and faded, get a bottlo of Parisian Sago and see how quickly lt will become brilliant and fascina ting. Use it daily for a few days and note how quickly bcalp itch ceases and dandruff vanishes. It stops falling hair too and makes thin scanty hair grow thick and pro fusely. It's tho real Invigorating delightful hair dressing for men, women and children, and best of all, It it doesn't do just as advertised got your money back. It kills the dandruff gorms, and for 50 cents you can got a largo bottlo ut Clius. Strang's and druggists everywhere Tho girl with tho Au burn hair Is on every bottlo. J. V. Stephenson, n partner of II H. Bakowski, who was lost last win ter at Crater Lake, Is still searching for his partner's body. Mr. Steph enson arrived in Medford Tuesday in search of George MeUonald, who is said to have found mittens and snow-shoes owned by Hakowski. "I havo given up hope of finding my friend's body," stutes Mr. Steph enson' 'but I dislike very much to quit while there is any chance of recovering it." . NOTICE. To our friends and tho public gen erally: We havo our machinery mov ed to our new shop on Jackson street east of Bear creek and will bo ready for buBlnoBs by Tuesday, August 1st. Wo take this occasion to extend our thanks for past patronage and liopo bygood work, and prompt dolivery to merit a continuance of gjimo. Como and see us, everybody. With tho now machinery to bo installed wo will havo a shop cqua Ito any south of Portland. MEDFOKD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. NOTICK. Notlco In hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Us- next regular meeting on August 1st, 1911, for a license to sell spirl tous, vinous and malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon, at his placo of business at No. 2G South Front street, in said city, for a per iod of six month, CAItNS BROS. Dato of first publication, July 20, 1911. IlasklDB for Health, Ha3kIiiB tor Health. Look nt tho "For Sale" nds and at fiomo of the things that uro adver tised for sale. ' FORCED SALE I AM FORCED TO SELL SOME Medford Realty VACANT LOTS OR RESIDENCE PROPERTY Bargains for someone, as I must raise the money at once SEE OWNER 60 N. Orange St. IMS You'll Ik ilullghleil ullli the c!n of laundry itirk no turn out. Thcii'V no hiilivliliinllly ntxuit our xtork Hint Is upprerliitiMl hy jmrtlrulnr people. Prompt M'rtlri' itiirvil. The Star STEAM LAUNDRY Bell I'Ihiiio lliOl -Home (1.1 I I City Property Bargain LOT 60x125 East Front One Block Off W. Main PRICE $300 TEEMS: $50 Cash, $10 a Month E. S. TUMY 3 O 1 OAItNKTT OOItKY BLOCK Ml I I Newport YAQUINA BAY OBDOOM'B FOPOLAR 8SA0K RESORT An Idi'iil nil rent for nndlimr imntlmrii of nil IUii.Ih. IM'NTINO, 1MHIIINO, 1IOATINO. HUM-' IIATIMNd, Hill. I NO, AUTOINO. ClANUIMNO, DANC NO AND llOM.mi HICAT1NO. Wlirt. pretty wutur ukuii'm, 'iiionm iikuIoh, iiiooii-Htuiit'H, rnriutlliiiin citn lio found on tlio liont'li, I'nro mountain wnlur untl tlio lii'Nt of fond ut low prluuM. I'r'nli flMli, vliiniH, erulm nnd oyiilnrn, with iiltuiiiliincu of vnK'iluliloM of all klmlK dully. Oamplnif Orounda ConvtnUnt and At. tructlve with Htrlot SaultAr? Xgulatlon, HOW KOUKD TRIP IEABOIT TiaxsTa rrom All Points In Orejrou, Wnili lnirton nd XdAho, on 1 daily, 3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS from Houtlmrn 1'ntlfln polutH Porllimtl to Cnttuuo Orovti; iiIhh from all C, & M. ntittloiiN Alliany unit went. Oootl Kolni( Hatiinliiy or Hiiiulny and for rulurn Kuinliiy or Montlay, Cull on nny H. I', or C. & K. Auonl for full pnrlluulurH uh lo furt'W, trltln Hclicilult'H, oto,; til(io for copy of our llliiHtrulod booldot, "OutlnitH la Oro gon," or wrllo to WM. HcMURRAY Otiiiral raimnirr Agtnt, Portland, Orttron. it". 1 Draperies Wo carry n very oomnUito lino of druperluM. In on oiirtalnM, fixture, nta., nnd tin utl tiliiKKiiu of iijiliolNturlnif. A Mpualnl man to look after this woik tixoliiMlvnly untl will kIvo un kooiI Horvlcu UN U iiokhIIjIu to not in uvon tliu I urgent olllow. Weeks & McGowan Co t thc icic TiinATnc uiu oiinbh) urn Harry Murk .V HtheftellMiMarle proHoutlint their didliihtful little tiketuh entitled "I'll 12 IIMNIi IICfKJAIt'H DltlOAM' I'remuitlui: for the flint tliuo on the I'aelflu coiuit tliolr wondtufiil ami liitoreMtluit I It t lit nklteh of tin. mnn nature--one of tlnnm itctH that Ki-lp tho hyart ami teaclieu it r.noil moral Idhhoii lutrinluelui; plenty of k'"1 uetliiK- woiulerfiil electrical effectii- comhlued with Hpeclat nt oiiery - nuikeii It ono of 2 tho mont IntorentliiK uh well uh novel poifuiinuiirort over ntajpiil, JMetlfoiiI'M l'auultit ANNA VIUtNO.V .V t'O. III their clever llttlo comedy drama I ontltlctl "A Itl'ltAL COUU'IIIII"1 I Mttilfortl'H loverrt of i:ood comedy Sactlut; will ho ploimul to note the Hlieolal oiiKiiKonieut for four iiIkIiIm of tho well known performern J both urn capital porformcrit and aro mire tit m hl; drawliiK cnrdH for the next fur tilchti). TIiIh In one of tho very bent double tillln tho IhIa linn liuil fur Hittiiit Minn W 04 rri mfMea T O .V I 0 II T OOOI) tlNHHt Till: KTAIt SI'ANtJI.i: HANNCIl Patriotic Drama. iu:i.ati:i nitiiii.'oitooM (lood Comedy. thi; sLicttTit Tin: .Mrsiiirri:i:n.s A War Story. 1 It I (i I) 1 O O L'XTH SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South Ititcrftltlit New ami t'lMo-Pitl.v Modern In every uirtlcular, khh riMik liiu, i'tc. Women and KlrU iniiNt lirliij: reference, W.lf. H.MITII. PLUMBING HTHAM AND HOT WATKIt IIKATINO All Work Ouarauteod 1'rlcen lteattonablo 2.1 Ilotwml lllotk, Kiitrnnco on (Uh Street. Coffecn & Price ratiflc :io:tt Homo uiu AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i I The Merrivold Shop FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES . 1M W. MaIb St., MedfonL Books and Magazines to take on your outing 500 Titles in Popu lar Reprint to Select From Medford Book Store m, -.- - - A a im j-mt t 'i jiv - !. -A AA4t Ammi iW4l4ti,i!M,Ai 44-Jt'wfhfc4 r-'i-tmr-itjrnMitr I ti i j-t4t v ,!' -t.wrtw--c . -,-V.(