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h i , i tas' ; PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MDFORD, OREOON. SUNDAY, 'AUGUST 1tt, 11)11, 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. J. C. Altkcn, Ilnlph and his brothers mid Blalcra and Mrs. S. L. Sundry wlfo of tlio fish nnd Rnmc warden, loft Thursday tor Crntor take-, wlmro they CMect to spend about two weeks on an outing. Jlclclifitcln sells nnd unws wood. UG Mrs. Earl Jnckaon lias relumed to Iter homo nt la Grnudc after a sev eral weckB visit In tills section, Iter forinor holilc. See H. A. Holmes, Tito Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Gcorgo K. Young was a business visitor in Jacksonville Thursday. W. P. Gould, C. vloschko and A. Walters ltavo returned from Star Gulch, whoro they havo mining In terests that prontlKO well. County Clerk Coleman made Mod ford a short visit Thursday after noon. Japanese atr plants at Droadley's, phono 61S1. A. Throckmorton, supervisor of district No. 10 is opening the road recently established by order of the county court, which will join the main thoroughfares to tScrllug and Applegate from Jacksonville and eliminate the long steep hill on the road north of the Glcn-Uoguo com pany's property. Dr. A. C. Caldwell of Ashland spent Thursday in Mcdford and Jack sonville. Rardon's Uakery now delivers ices and ice cream to any part of tho city. E. E. Oman has sold his tract of SO acres, located a few miles north of Woodvlllc, to Sam Boussoum, for $S,000, taking the lattcr's place of four acres, embraced in tho eastern boundary of Jacksonville, as part payment. Thirty acres of Mr. Bous- sonm's newly acquired land are set in fruit trees. J. D. Brown and his family of Sterling are visiting relatives and friends living on Applegate. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkln. Glenn O. Tayior), attornoy-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Med ford. E. B. Dufur of Portland, tho at torney, has been making this sec tion a professional visit. Her left Gold Hill for the Oregon Metropolis five years ago. J. F. Crump and his family of Applegate made Medford a visit this week and wcro guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orth. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of Jack sonville, Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor, Miss Fay Sears and O. G. Murray, formed a party who ninde a trip to Butte Falls that was enjoyed very much. Brick ico cream, all kinds and colors. Rardons Bakery; phone 371. Prompt delivery. Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin, who have been visiting relatives living at Portland and oFrest Grove, return ed to Applcgato Thursday. Isaac W. Berry spent n few hours F.rlday at Jacksonville, his former home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Budgo made a trip to tho county seat one day this week. Telophono 371, Rardons Bakery for cake, Ices and Ico cream; prompt delivery. Mrs. Lowls Ulrlch of Jacksonville was among Mcdford friends Thurs day afternoon. George Hendrick was a recent visi tor to Jacksonville, accompanied by Mr. Thornton of Kansas, who is spending his vacation in Medford. Are now buying peaches, prunes and pears. If you want to sell for cash at the highest market price, see us. Producers Fruit Co. 137 George H. Merritt has been ap pointed a deputy assessor and is en gaged in making an assessment of Talent precinct. Miss Allle KHppel has been visit ing in Jacksonville, her former home. Men wanted to chop wood, Crater Lako Fuel Company, Sparta build ing. A Mcdford firm shipped in two car loads of chickens from the north a short time ago, causing the price of poultry In the local market to tumblo to 12' cents per pound. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS J)y Pboae 9371 Night rkoaes P. W. Weeks 8071. A. B. Orr, MM. LADY ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL 0-'e? i i i Undertaker and Embalmtr Successor to tho undertaking do- ! ; partment of Medford Furniture Co. ; ' ! Office with Medford Furaituro Co. ; ; Telephones: Day, Boll 351;:: John A. Perl, residence, Bell 4111, ' I I1UHB ' A 4 P AJ. 0. W. Conkllu 1601. J. H. But- ! C' S571. AMBULANCE BKRVtOM P. C. Allan of Sterling wns a busi ness visitor in Medford n fow days since. Mr. and Mr. O. II, Uelchmantt, motored to Jacksonville Thursday af ternoon. liny or rent a Singer to make tho clilldrens new school clothes. Phono 6043. 161 Fred Hlakely wns hero this week, on bttblness connected with the Sterl ing mine, In which ho is Interested. Extensive operations will bo resum ed thoro In tho near future. Will Murphy. Oscar Moyer and A. U. Cuslck had business at the county seat during the week- D'Armond Bros., and Judge Wlth Ington were at Jacksonville recently on professional business. 1 have come to Oregon from East. Como to stay! Who can utilise my service? Thousand of firms expend thousands annually for auditors and find It pays. Who'll pay one for ex pert accountant, bookkeeper, profes sional penman, it correspondent, of fice man; (banking a specialty) mar ried, ago 30; ample experience, best eastern and local references. Inter view solicited. Business care Tribune. 123 Or. and Mrs. Forbas of Talent visi ted Medford friends yesterday. Mrs. A. A. Aiken and children and her sister, Mrs. Everett, returned yes terday from an outing at Rock Point. Rev. W. B. Moore, who, eight years ago. was. was pastor of tho M. E. church in Medford, will preach at this church this morning at the usual hour. Rev. and Mrs. Mooro nro In Medford visiting their old time friends. L. B. Brown and family of Medford and J. J. Brown and family, of Cen tral Point are over at Crescent City for a weeks pleasure at tho sea shore. Mrs. Percy Woods returned Friday from Colestlne. W. H". Creswell and wife returned from trip to Seaside and Portland. Young- men and women wishing to assist in houso work In business while attending Medford Business College, should seo Mr. Culpepper at once. 12 0 Owney Patton has returned from a visit at Crescent City. Owney states that he had a most delightful time. L. F. Johnson of Ashland spent Saturday in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calder were visitors In Medford Saturday. Miss May Buchanan has returned from an outing in the foothills above Jacksonville. Louis F. Davidson of Applegate Is spending a fow days at Mcdford on business. Mrs. Richard Thomas has returned from a week spent at Colestln. Miss Eula Jacobs accompanied by her father Lee Jacobs, cashier of tho Farmers and Fruitgrowors bank will leave, today for a visit at Seaside and Portland. Gus Samuols Is expected to return today from an extended hunting trip. John M. Root left Saturday even ing for a three or four day visit with his brother at rortland. James F. Thompson of upper Rogue River was a Medford visitor Saturday. William Ottoman of San Francisco has returned to visit with friends in this city. Henry Miller Opens Autumn Season HHHn i ,., ... , '. ,' wiWwMMMiBMlBBMIKMHBIilf ncury Miller Who Will llo Seen Hero Scptvinlier 1 lu "The Havoc." BATTLE BEGINS FOR CANADIAN SUPREMACY OTTAWA, Ont.f Au. 12. With the issuen clearly drawn and nearly all the candidates already in the field, the battle for supremacy in Uiuudmii politics began in earnest heie today. Sir Wilfred Luuricr't biipportcrn, the tncndh of reciprocity with the (Jailed States, are already clmrKiiifr that the fiht agaiawt ratification of the agreement which he beann with President Tnft, in Uquv' financed bv the great manufacturing interests of the United States whose supremacy Henry Miller's engagement at tho Medford theatre on September J, 1911 presents tho aetor-manKur in a bin role of the typo which playgoers have learned to associate with his name. His latest success "The Havoc," which ran nil last season at the Bijou theater in Xcw York, is de scribed as a tense, gripping drama built niton the story of a duel of wits between an injured husband and his treacherous guest. The big role of the play, the husband, is said to of fer one of the most fascinating char acters seen on the stage during recent years, and to be played by Mr. Miller with the quiet power and tense ner vous force he showed in "The Great Divide." We are told further tltnt the he dominates the powerful dra matic situations of "The Havoc" with perfect case; during several .scenes that are softened by brilliant ironic comedy, Mr. Miller makes tho au thor's satiric linos snap and sparkle by hi-, quick, nervous, but crisp and decisive tones. His engagement in "The Havoc" follows almost immedi ately after the conclusion of his NV.v York ran in this piece. Mr. Millur made the trip to tho west to oR'i his second season in tho Sheldon play. He will bo supported by the same brilliant cast (hut appeared with him throughout tho Xcw York run. There has been absolutely no change in the cast sjneo the play was produced last December. TENNIS FINALS 10 BE PLAYED TODAY Interesting Games Have Been Played During Past Few Days at Foothills Morrill to Play Spencer for Singles. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 32. -Preferring to carry out its own dis solution rather than take chances in is tliiealcned by the weakening of IheJ the courts, the electrical trust hns ef tariff harrier. HEAT GOD'S WRATH SAYS HETTY GREEN NBW YOHK. Aug. 12. That tho intense heat in New York is manifes tation of the Lord's wruth at man's defacement of nature in constructing tho Panama canal is tho remarkable theory advanced today by Mrs. Hetty Green, tho richest woman in tho world. "Man thinks he's 'greater than God," Mrs. Green said, "hut tho Lord knows what he wns doing when ho made the Isthmus of Pnnnmn n,1 , wanted it to stay that way." I After four dnys of playing at the Foothills orchard the tcuiii stourna ment has narrowed itself down to the finnls which are to ho played today and championship matches will form the attraction throughout tho day, starting at 10 a. m. and closing in the ntternoon. For the singles championship Morrill will piny Carle ton. Spencer nnd Rfegnl will meet Carpenter and .Morrill in tho straight doubles and Palmer and Conner are to play Davis brothers for the con solation, doubles. Saturday's scores: Carlcton defeated Carpenter C-S 8-."j 6-4. Morrill decfated Spencer. Palmer and Conner defeated Weary and Hauetistcu 0-1 0-IJ. Davis brothers defeated McCor micks (1-1 0r-l 7-H. Spencer and Reigcl defeated Uur- gess and Parsons 0-4 0-2. Cnrpcnter and Morrill defeated Calcton and Cass 0-1 0-1. ELECTRICAL TRUST TO QUIT BUSINESS JOE BEEMAN IS SOME PUG T Lands on Dr. Kclscy During Alterca tion During Which Term "Grafter" Was Applied to Members of the School Board. J. II. Ilcemaiiasido from being mayor of the thriving little town of Gold Hill, which some time ago had a real live Jap war scare started, is somewhat of a pugilist. If the state ment is doubted one is resjieotfully referred to the condition of tch right eye of Dr. If. C. Kclscy another prominent citizen of Gold Hill, pres ident of"lhe board of school trustees of that city. Dccinitn nnd Kclscy got into a wnrm argument Saturday during which Hccmnn is snid to havo callod Kclscy a "grafter" and referred to certain matters in connection with the administration of school affairs in Gold Hill. Kclscy resented this and blows followed. As a result Kelsey's face is much tho worse for wear ami there is a warrant out for tho arrest of the militant Hecman. The case will bo heard by Justice Taylor of this city next week. pfectcd a compromise with tho depart ment of justice, according to infor mation given out hero today. Somo plan which meets, thn approval of Attorney GcncraI"T'ickcisliaia will ho adopted- and it is understood that the trust is now awaiting a reply from tho attorney general on tho feasibility of a number of tentative methods which it submitted to him. It is said that the government prob ably will diop tho suits now pending when if is convinced that the trust has been dissolved. GATES FUNERAL HELD; BODY SHIPPED HOME PARIS, Aug. 12. Tho fnnurnl of John W. Gates, the great Amoriuaii financinr wns held horo today in tho American church; Hcv. James Lee of the Methodist church south preached tho funeral sermon, about .'100 friends, mostly Americans, being present. Many beautiful floral trib utes wcro received. Tho body will bo shipped to the United States next Wednesday for huriul. Pope Much Easier. HOMB, Aug. IS. Tho pono re mained in bed all day today and rest ed much easier. His physicians re ported (hat Ids condition was rela tively satisfactory, Hoflkins for Bealta. STOCKS DOWN AND UP IN SATURDAY'S MARKET NKW YOHK, Aug. 12. Soiling of stocks was rcsiialed ut tho opening of today's market. Union Pacific lost 1 .'1-8 and Lehigh Valley, American Smelting and St. Paul declined n point. Tho weakness of Union Pa cific was largely responsible for tho general decline, Supporting orders later resulted h( recoveries, includ ing United States Slcol, Pennsyl vania and New York Central. Tho market dosed steady, Hands wcro firm. Hasklna for Health. PLANED FOR LOWER CALIFORNIA SAN tHKClO. Cal., Aug. la. That lit will bo only a mutter of a fow wcokH until another revolution la tin dur way In Lowur California lu tho prediction here today of thono In closo touch with the Hltuntlon along tho border. According to reports, Civtupo, tho llttlo border town In thin county, Is tho center of activities. It Ih known that nrniH and ammunition are ready thoro for tho "patriots" when tho word la given to atari tho campaign. Several agencies arc nuld to bo re cruiting In California and mljacout states, nnd a largo number have beou secured, it Is nald that tGO men aro rcatly ut Iloltvlllc, Imperial county. MADAME CURIE ON VERGE OF DISCOVERY PARIS, Aug. 12. Madame Curie, who. with her huhuud, discovvrd ra dium, is said to he on tho verge of another groat discovery. Professor Kamerliug-llones, of Layden has put his laboratory at the disposal of tho distinguished uomiut scientist, he having apparatus for obtaining cold of 270 degrecrt oeutigrnde. Ho has liquified even helium ga. Haiklns for Health. THE LOUVRE CAFE Two Italliinu on Saturday nuirn lug puichiiNi'd tho l.ouvro cafo at auction, Hccuilug tho plnco for ri00. This amount of money was mitflclout to covor tho flint mortgngo on the place which watt held by the Firm National bunk. Severn! pnrtlnit bid for the place but tho ltiillatm were nuccoKSful lu Hccurlng It, Thoy will open fur IiukIucoa lu tho near future. SEEKING'SMUGGLED OPIUM OUT AT SEA SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. Act iitg under special instructions float tho secretary of tho treasttrv at Washington, local customs officials tonight sent out a tlotilhi of seago ing tugs with inspectors uhoord o search for contraband opium oil board the big Pacific mail liner .Mon golia which is due at litis port caily tomorrow. Customs officials say they hau received advance iuformn (ion that thcic Is a huge amount of opium on board the steamer. The local authorities say they have every tcasou to believe that much of tho contraband drug which has hcou lowered from tho big China steam ers in limits well out al sea and later has been picked up by unsuspected fishing boats. e At the Churches Prcsliytrrlan Church. Preaching In the morning it I It a. nt.. subject, "Tim Mission itf Life." Preaching al H p. ut. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Christian l!n cdavor soclclv at 7 p. in. (html mil slo l expected. KvciAhody coiuo. St, Marks Church. Services next Sunday as follow '. Sunday-school at 1(1 a. in. Moiuiug service at II. No snivlco lu Iho evening. i First Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Sunday at 1 1 a. in,, sub ject of h'SHou-scrnwu, "Soul." Sun day school u( HI; Wednesday mcct liti' at H. All aio welcome. A lice leading room is open to tho puhlio from 2 to ft daily, except Sunday. Chinch edifice, 212 No. Oukdalu avenue. Tint shortcut way to do muily Thing Is lo do only otic thing at once. Cecil. Free Lecture My W. II. Ilimtly of Urooklyn, N. V. Uubjmt "Who Is Winning (in or Satan." St, Mark hull, Medford, Oregon, Tonight nt S p, m. Squibbs Spices Give Best Results in Pickling Fruit ' Aboslutely Pure Exceptionally Strong Economical to Use MEDFORD PHARMACY rilONKNIOIIT OH lAV MAIN IOI. NKAIl POST OWICK. k i v Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Everything in the Jewelry Line If You Want Quality, I Have It Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting and Engraving MARTIN J. RDDY THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, . NEAR POSTOFFIOE "SCQlrV- 14H(-44Ht4f4f4(441t4t444f44f44( i: i I! !! i i: ' BUCKS are plentiful this season Are you ready to hit the trail. V Come in to HUMPHREY'S GUN STORE and choose a rifle for this sport Bill will help you HERE YOU WILL FIND the TENT and OUTFIT Get a 25-35 30-30 32 Sp'l. 30-40 or an TTFPR O you will find the largest stock of guns in XxJZXV L- Jackson County to select from and the prices are too low to worry about. HOW ABOUT FISHING TACKLE ? liHir aiu: wisKii 'J'ODAV THAN TIIKV W'KUK A CUNTOHV AfiO AND YOU ML'HT MAVK TDK ItlttllT TACKW-J WITH OHK TACKW-; i'OU fiO IIOMK WITH A IIAKKKTKIIIj OV VlHll AND A KTUAIflHT HTOKV H K. I s f3it3iy WH iiavw run IIKNT AHSOKTMUNT 01-' ItODH MNKM iti:i:Ks m:adi;iih HI'OONH AM) TMK Best Flies Tho Kind Old Timor Um. HUMPHREY'S GUN STORE i