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I ' PXGE FOUR ftlEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORTCCION, FRIDAY, "AITOUST -I. 1011. 'TJ r t. v H 8 ft , Pi. Medfokd MAIL tribune AN INDKPKNDRNT NKWSI'Al'RJl rUDlilHIIIUJ DAILY nXCKI'T 8ATUR' DAY 11 Y TUB MKUPOIIU l'lUNTINQ CO. The Democratic Tlrnen, Tlio Medford Moll, Tha Mislfonl Tribune The South ern urvRoninn. mo Annianu xriuuno. Office Mali Tribune nulldlnR, 5B-27-29 North Kir street; phone, Main 3021, Homo 76. OKOllQR PUTNAM, IMItor and ManaRcr s0$jj$ Entered ns second-class matter at Mod ford, Oregon, under tho act of March 3, IB.. Official l'aper of tho City of Medford Official l'aper or jncKson woumjr. RnftBCKCPTIOX KATES. One year, by mail $S.0( Ono month, by mall .60 Ter monin, ticiivcreu ny carrier in imtnn. Jaclmanvllle and Cen tral Point ............. .50 Sunday only, by mall, per year. . . . 2.00 weekly, per year i-ov swoiur ozmovzjiTzov. Pally average for atx months ending December si, liw, sm. Tall teat Wire. XTuittd Trtnt Dispatches. Tho Mall Trlbuno Is on sale at the Terry News stand, tsan trancinco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland, llowrnan News Co., Portland. Ore W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. ." JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown By tho Spoonful. "I believe in helping the children," remarked tho impractical reformer. "And I practice it," replied the weary mother of. eight, -who sits at the head of table each meal. Tho one serious reform I am at tempting is directed against those persons who let lawn springlers shower over the sidewalk. Are there any with mot ' Speaking of nnmes B. Ghosh of Bengal is to enter the University of Chicago this fall. "If the hat doesn't fit the face the face will bo changed," says the mil liners' convention according to the esteemed Oregonian. Take a look ni a few of the new hats and then fig ure out what kind of faces you are apt to meet this winter. COUNTY COURT-ACTS WISELY. THE eouniy court has aded wisoly in calling a special election for the purpose of authorizing an indebted ness for the purposo of constructing a system of permanent; highways. If it is possible to issue bonds without legislation and the layman can see no reason why they cannot bo issued this is the most satisfactory form of indebted ness and the easiest to market, aud bonds should be is sued. If bonds cannot be issued, warrants can be and should be. The election will be for the purpose of authorizing the indebtedness whichever form that indebtedness may take. In taking this action, Jackson county has taken the lead in tho state, for it is the first county to act. It has sustained its reputation as the most progressive of Oregon counties. The county court is to be commended for the best, move it lias yet made. It will now be up to the people to decide whether or not they want good roads. THE NATION'S GUEST. An umbrella with a window in it has been invented. Chance for some wheezemnster like R. Spinkeyvintz to say that it enables a person to carry a good sized pane without fear of doctors. Edison says he will live 150 years May get out his perfect storage bat tery by that time. At any rate it will be a wonderful Edison record. Tho daughter of the powder king Dapont is suing for divorce. An other romance exploded. - YESTERDAY'S SCORES. National. Plttsburg-New York Rain. ' At Cincinnati' R Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia ' 1 At Chicago R Chicago 3 Brooklyn 5 St. Louis-Boston Rain. American League. ', At Now York ' R Now York 10 Cleveland 11 At Boston R Boston 3 Deiroit : 2 y Other games Rain. . i - Coast League. '- At Los Angeles R. II, E. Los Angeles 4 C 1 Vernon ;..7 13 2 ADMIRAL Togo of Japan who is the guest of the United States for the coming two weeks, is regarded as the greatest living1 sea-fighter in the world. Togo bears the distinction of having won a brilliant, unqualified victory in the greatest naval engagement of modern times. lie is the only commander-in-chief in any navy who has successfully directed a Titanic conflict be tween" great fleets of warships of the twentieth century. The series of victories of Admiral Logo, m the war be tween Russia and Japan, in lOO-i-OS, culminating in the battle of the .Japan sea, were the .justification of the present type of "sea-fighting craft which has revolutionized naval warfare. ' Since the war with Russia, Admiral Togo has held the position of Chief of the Naval Staff of Japan, a position corresponding to that conferred upon George Devc who is the admiral of the United States navy and president of the general board. Togo is the popular idol ot Jus nation. American naval officers and diplomats who are ac quainted with Admiral Togo declare that modesty and re serve are his most striking characteristics. He is describ ed as a man of few words, almost never mentioning his own deeds. He is small in stature, even for a Japanese, though stockily built. lie weal's a beard, which, though trimmed close, almost wholly conceals Ins features, lie is said to be exceedingly simple in his tastes, and a man delighting in his family, which consists of two sons and a daughter. Hunting is said to be one of his favorite pastimes when on shore. Togo is a member of the nobil ity, with the rank of Count, and bears the decorations of the Japanese orders of the Golden Kite, First Class, and the Grand-Gordon of the Chrysanthemum. He was de corated with the order of merit by King Edward. Togo was born in 1847, and began his naval career while still a boy in the Satsuma navy, participating in the civil wtir that ended in the overthrow of the Shogan. He went to London in 1871 and took a course in naval ap prenticeship, also studying at Cambridge. In 3S91, he was given command of the warship Nauiwa and three, years later began the Chinese-Japanese war, coming out a rear admiral. He commanded the imperial navy during the war with Russia and completed the destruction of the Russian fleet in the Pacific. A PHYSICIAN APPRECIATED. At Sacramento It. II. E. Sacramento 7 13 2 Oakland 6 9 4 At Oakland R. II. E. Portlnnd 2 5 0 Ban Francisco 1 4 0 Northwestern. At Portland R. II. E. Portland C 8 3 Victoria 2 0 2 At Soattlc R. II. E. Seattlo 10 15 a Spokane 9 11 2 At Tacoma Tnconia Vancouver . . . . R. II. E. .2 6 3 .C 12 0 Katsura to Resign. TJOKIO, Aug, 4. Government cir cles .bore- today admit that the resig nation pf Protnlor Katsura Is Immin ent, Marquis SatouJI is slated ns his successor. THE doctor is seldom appreciated until needed and when the need passes, is as soon forgot. Knowing this trait of humanity, it is refreshing to hear of an in stance where a physician's illness aroused a community. At the recent Presbyterian general assembly at At lantic City, Secretary Speer in his address on foreign mis sion day told of a case in point, sars the Continent: Dr. Samuel Cochran, medical missionary of the Amerieanj Presbyterian board at Hwai, Yuen, China, in the heart of the famine district, "had been distributing food to the starving multitudes of the town dispensing relief sent from America for several weeks when he was suddenly stricken deathly ill with typhus fever. As soon as the news went out through the town, a pall of despair settled on the people. Quite naturally the missionaries betook themselves at once to prayer for his recovery. The con verts, too, prayed. More than that, the resident Catholic priest sent out commands to all the converts of his church to pray unceasingly for Dr. Cochran's recovery. Jiut tins was not, all. The rich gentry or llwai Yuen had been until the famine supremely indifferent to the mis sionaries. But the famine had opened their eyes. Long before Dr. Cochran tell sick they had realized what man ner of man they had among them. And when they heard of the beloved physician's desperate illness, they came together all the members of the local chamber of com merce and went in solemn procession to a great temple and there before their idol each man bowed down and offered enough years out of his own life to make up from the whole company a total of fifty years to add to the life of Dr. Cocbran. "Scarcely for a righteous man will one die, for perad- venture for the good man some one would even dare to die," quoted Mr. Speer. It need raise no question whose prayers were answered since the heathen prayed as best they know but it is a matter of rejoicing to know that Dr. Cochran recovered. May he have the fifty added years ! . C. T. II. MEET SATURDAY INEW Tho county convention of tho Wo men Christian Temperance Union will ho held In this city Saturday. Tho session will open t 10 clock it the ltaptttit church. All who un Interest ed In tho movement are loqucHtod to meet at the church at that time. The local W. C. T. V held nil elec tion of officers Thursday afternoon with the following result: President Mis. S. L. Leonard, Itccoidlng Secre tary, .Mrs. Roy Hooves, Corresponding secretary Miss Anna Jeffrey, Treas uror Mrs. T. A. Howe. At tho convention Saturday lunch eon will he served to the delegates, A business session will ho held dur ing tho afternoon. A largo number of delegates from other towns of the county are expected to he present. Fire Wipes Out Town. AMCKOKKN, S. I).. Aug. I.-- The town of Pollock, S. n , has heen wip ed out by fire, according to reports received here today The towns nqpu latlon Is 250. The Weeks & McOovviui cnuipiiu.x has leaded till of the ground door apace of the Odd Follows block, on Sixth sticcl, and lime filled iii the two rooms for a chapel and under taking room, 'flie space covered is f0.80 with two line fronts and will give the company till the room re Huh'cd fo IliU line of luijnc-'. The company's ehupel on Main sheet will he closed tutd thw will he put to uc as pail of their furniture salesroom NOI'IOU. There will bo a meeting held on Monday evening, Auguiil V, tit. S o'clock ll tho office ()r .1. V Uieimler In the Mall Ttlbuue building to de cide whether or not the buslueim men will support a fair this fall. A. W. WAUM, Chairman. llanklurorHoii7th. .not in:. To our friends and the public gen erally: We have our machinery mov ed to out new shop on Jackson stieet east of Hear cieek and will he ready for business by Tuesday, August 1st Wo take this Decision to evteud our thanks for past patronage and hope b.vgood work, and prompt delivery to merit a continuance of same. Come and see us, eerjlMdy, With the new machinery to he Installed wo will have a shop expiu Ito any south of Portland. MUIWOUD IUMM)!-:itS SIMMMiV CO T- CANADIAN PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS ARE AFLAME OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 4.-Firo in tho west wing of tho rmrlinmont hujilding toduy threatened tho de struction of tho entire structure Quick work on tho part of the firo mon, however, extinguished tho flnmes before much damage was done. HUNDRED SHIPS TIED UP BY STRIKE OF D0CKMEN LONDON, Aug. 1. Morn than 100 ships nro tied up here today through the doekmen's htriko. The arbitra tors who nro attempting to brinjr pence wore in continuous session till night. They hope to reach n settle ment heforo Saturday and thus pre vent u gcuoral transportation tieiin., Consult Our Marinello Operator Kind out Just what ou need in the way of treatments and prepara tions. Consultation is free- and it will save jou much care aud respon sibility If you put yourself In the bands of our Marinello expert. Your satisfaction will bo way beyond what It costs you In dollars and cents. ont MAitixr.iii.o rm:iKATio.vs are pure cosmetics, made from the best materials that money can buy. They aro compounded by skilled chemlats into delicately odorous crenius and ointments which never fall of giving desired result. OlWt MAKIXl.'l.l.n (H'KUATOItS aro not miracle workers. They are simple, natural methods for work ing with Nature to produco beautiful, natural results. ont MAitiXKM.o tm:atmi:xts are taught tho scientific physiological reasons for tho treatments they give. They work Intelligently, so cannot fall to help. A treatment glv en by n Marinello Operator In our well-equipped shop Is at once rest, recreation, relaxation and Infinite belief It. both locally aud to the whole nervous system. Marinello is the only Iteuuty Culture SjMem using the teleltrntcil rrlMuntlc Kay.' This in connection with .Marinello 1'rcii.irutioiiN has nrc-oniplNhetl really wonderful results wltli MiiItlHiru ciim's of skin and sculp trouble. Our Marinello Certificate of Merit Is our guarantee of satisfac tory work done under satisfactory conditions. Consultation Free' Tho best adrico of experienced Marinello graduates is irt your scrv Ico frco of charge. Facial and Scalp Treatments, Manicuring, iinlr Dressing and Chiropody according to the famous Marinello System only. coka v rn.nv, koom .-,, ovi:it ukntmiics piioxi: in FANS They aro healthful F F Tliejr art sanitary They aro comfortable A Tliey cost oncbnlf tent an hour to run N TvT Thoy aro Just tlio thing lo X keep jour customer In Sgood humor Then why not buy oni'7 Call at the Electric Building ' 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST 'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfit h, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. ' New Auto Comp'y THE MOTOR HOME Auto Repairing Our Motto: "(III Minutes YVoik .Mal.es I lloui" Second hand cars, ntis engines, pumps, etc., -botiKbt, sold or ex changed for lent estate or value. I'onner Abler Ji. Whitman flar iiko, 2l Ivy street'. Near New Medford Hotel. Dyer & Searle Met lumbal engineers. Kief er and Home Grown Stock Medford Nursery Company North Central Pacific Phone 2022 In a Class by Itself It Is a great btg loaf, inailo from the bust high grade flour. ."i:i:itiiiiss imi:.i is mom nice that good old home Hindu bread that mother used to mako than any other on tho market. Ask your grocer for I'KHKMtfK lllti:.l) and Insist that you gel It be cause thoro Is unite so K'"d. RARDON'S BAKERY Corner Alain and tJrapo Ktivet. Newport YAquiWA UAY onnaon-H popular nvA.au nuHonx All lib ill rilrcilt fur (illtilnnr l'CHtiili'H of (ill IiIihIn IIDNTlNO. MHIIINO, IIOATINO, WWtr HATIIINrl, ltll' I NO, AfTOI.N'fl, C'ANUKINO. DAN NO AND ItOI.I.ICll HICAT1NO Wli.uii pnlly vwiiir niNU"M, iiiohh iikiiIhn, nionn-Httiiii'M t'linmlluiiH citti , f(1n, on dm Imum'Ii I'uru mmiiitiiln watur ailll Ol)l llOMt (if food lit low l.rl,..,u Pri'Hh riMh, eluiiiH, omliM mill oyslrtrH, Willi iiIhiiiiIhiicu or vi!'tiil)liH of all kinds dally, Oninidnir around Goivonlont and At. triictivo with Htrlct Hnultary ItoifiilntloiiM. sow hound Tmp miAfiow TIOKUTfJ rrom All Points In Oioiron, wabIi. inirton ana Idaho, on unto dally. 3-DAY HATUJlIJAY.MONnAY TXOICBTM fiom Hoiillifiru I'aelflo points Portland lo OoIIuk" Oiovo; alvo iioni nil (j, a, 13 stations Albany and wost, flood l.'oluif Huluiilay or Huuilay anil for ruturn Monday or .Monday. Pall on any H P. or O. & K AkmuI for mil imillimlaiH nil lo rams, train w.'IhuIiiIom, fin.; hIho rir ropy of our llliiHtiatoil bonkini, "(jiiUiikm or. won," or vvilto to WM. MoMUItltAY Oonoral Piuiuonifcr Airent, rnrtlniul, Orciron. Where Lo Go Tonight 2rri i THE ISIS THEATRE A 111(1 WINNIv'lt J T II i A l I A M O T It Ml Singing I iincliig -Talking J (lieatest of nil nttraclloiiH that ban ever appeared at tho ISIH Is J the above billed trio slugeis v dancers and couiedlaivs vvbo have won fame on both slds of (lie; vvoibl fiom tludr wonderful make up which has deceived the public for the punt ten us to the iiiau who made that gieat song fain- X own "'ase) .hines" ho will by special reipiest slug U for three lllgllts Pnil'l MiNo neelng Htl vtoudeifot net. X cfa'iwM S s J S waM t o ,v i a II T I (iOOl) O.NlCtt I Till: STAIt HP.WtJI.i; ItAN.NKlt Pntilotlu Urania. IIKI..Ti:i MltlllKOIKIO.M Oood Comedy. i Til K Sl.ltl Til Tin: Misiviriiiicits A War Story P It I (It: I It C K N T.M ".'v Miss Catherine Mears Teiuher of Pbiuofoito Por the past ten years teacher In the suburbs of lloolon A pupil of Mis. Prnuee A. M. Itlrd und Mr. Arthur Poote of lliMitiin, Maimc)Hietts. Itesl- denn. r.00 Kouth King Hlreet, Medford, Oregon. PLUMBING mi:m am nor watkii IIPATINO All VirU Guaranteed Prlren Itwirntuihlo U.1 llnwiinl Ithuk, Hntrnnre on (llli Slreel. Coffccn & Price Piwlflc ilimi Home UK) AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO The Merrivold Shop FOR Stationery 1HI VV, Main Hi., AlriUoriL Books and Magazines to take on your outing 500 Titles in Popu- lar Reprint to Select From Medford Book Store Rock Spring Goal ow HAiro Atr. tiib imh. Office and Col Yniil, Twelfth mill I'Vuit Htl cots, PI o 71(11. Burbidge TUB OOAT. MAM 1 ,&ijUeft.!M WjtttMKMA.kX),.hi ,MI,1A... -.iu.. .. i-1,-4,4 7 J.T tk-SMlt