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PAGE TWO 3UTCDEORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, METHTORD, OREGON. "WKDNERnAY. AUanRT 10. 101 1. Btrrs-JiJ"- LOCAL AND PERSONAL ( 1 ? ARABS ATTACK MISSIONARIES LIVING AS CHRIST WOULD. ' .-cAVH'-Tr J. T. Biilllvnti Hpcnt Woiluesilu) nt ClrnnlB I'ns on lninlnesu. Dr. C. U. Hny has returned from nn outing at Newport. William Stead ot Central Point Bpt'iit Wednesday in Modtord. Ilov. Wilson or Aalilnnd is visiting Medford. C. 21. Mooro of Wooilvlllo Is visit ing Aldford. Mrs. ,ohn iHton oC Portland is vis iting liorc. Slio will rinond n few wol'Iih In ttto hills. ItelcliBleln bells nnd snwn vood U(i CHOICE CULLINGS A Mystery In Pearls. A rmmrknulo story uppoars In a I'nris contemjwrnry of tlio discovery of the black nvarl necklace of Mnry ' queen of Scots, which dlsnppcarcd on 1'eh. 8, 15b". We give the story ns ire find It. A lady cyclist had a mis-1 hat) wllli the cord of her ntnee-nea while toiiriiig in nn obscure town in Scotland. The lady nulled up nt the general shop nnd tried to replace the com. The shopkeeper, not haunt; a Mr. H, N. Moo has returned from suitable cord, told tho lady be would, a six weeks' visit In Minnesota nud Michigan. See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Miss I.eontlno Caspnrd leaves on Thursday for n two weeks' vacation visit in San Francisco. Japane80 air plants at Iiroadlcy's, phone 0181. T. C. Main has returned from a business trip in tho east. Itardon's Unlcery now delivers ices nnd ice cream to any part ot the city. Tho Mooso initiated 20 new mem bers Tuesdny evening, bringing the (membership up to 200. Tho lodge has leased new quarters In the Slew ing block for six years. Brlqk ice cream, all kinds and colors. Rardons Bafccry; phone 371. Prompt delivery. Mr. Camp nnd family, photograph er of Ashland, visited Medford Tues day. Telephone 371, Rardons Bakery" for cake, ices and Ice cream; prompt delivery. " Mrs. J. II. Hensclman left Tues day for a week's visit at Hilt, Cal. Are now buying peaches, prunes and pears. If you want to sell for cash nt the highest market price, see us. Producers Fruit Co, 137 Mrs. Harry II. Hicks and son re turned homo Wednesday morning from a six weeks' visit at Olympia, Wash. Men wanted to chop wood, Crater Lako Fuel Company, Sparta build ing. "Dr. J. F. Reddy returned Wednes day from n visit at California points. Buy or rent a Singer to make tho chlldrens new school clcthcs. Phons 6043. 151 Ed Schaefer has returned to his California home after a visit of sev eral weeks w 1th relatives and friends at Mddrord. Northwest Rug company of Port land representative Is in town. If Fred J. Blakeloy has returned from a visit to several of the leading mines of this district. you have any carpets you wish wov en in rugs, notify S. A. Dobner, care general delivery, or phone -iGll. Prico lowest, work superior. 12 3 George Vincent and It. B. McDon ald of Medford leave Wednesday for their now home at Crabtreo near Al bany in tho Willamette valley. Young men and women wishing to assist in houso work in business while attending Medford Business College, should see Mr. Culpepper at oncel 12G R. Mdurer" of Canton, O., has ac cepted a position with his brother, Georgo H. Millar, at tho Manhattan cafe as night cashier. take the wire from an old uecklaco which lie showed her. She, being struck with It, said she would buy it nt the prico asked 12s. Od. and do ns best she could for a cord. On reach- Ittt- Imr lm1litf- ftin ln.lt olomi..fl flirt ..... ......,.., ...v j ........v.. ..... . pearls and was struck with their beau ty. The lady'a next procedure was to submit the necklace to nu expert Jew eler, who pronounced the pearls to be of very great value, and the Paris contemporary from which wo have taken ha story says they are worth nt least 15,000, adding that on tho day of execution tho unfortunate queen of Scotland divided among her i women wno nttenuca ner ornaments nnd jewels. Including the necklace of black pearls. llpw It passed into tho bands of tho ancestors of the shop keeper Is a mystery. snasassaaL BiiBHr",'M,'jw'jKivjlf is-a " Ma..- r5w BH!k11ks , mm mmmWSmntSmWiamSM B3BB&S& g.-x!t?,! J5j??jSyy wttWWwJtBBBrT'iyiy.li HMlT iff i i ' i' 'i'ri'"'i'ii'J I JiiiirimmH ir-"Ti'T-i- ' liimttxn I ATTEMPT MADE AT BURGLARY Approach of Cltiof Hcllnn Frlnlitcns Men Who Evidently Were Attempt Inn to Forco Their Way Into tho Rear of Local Grocery Store. Cheertd the Loser. "Baseball crowds are thoughtlessly cruel." writes Hugh Fullcrton la "Be tween Games" In tho American Maga zine. "The spectacle afforded Inst sea son of tho Pittsburg crowd turnips upon Fred Ctarko was a sad one. The fans who had watched him play for years, cheering his desperate efforts to win. turned upon him and bisscd nnd jeered him from tho field, crying for a younger man. The Ingratitude of the crowd and its fickleness are proverbial. No matter what a player has done the crowd is against him the moment he weakens. There are rare exceptions. T-hst fall nt the close of the world's championship series a CM capo crowd gave a beautiful demon stration. Brown, for years the main stay of tho club, failed "wretchedly, nnd the Cubs suffered the Athletics to wrest their honors from them. As Brown, broken by two defeats, left the field the immense crowd stood nnd applauded htm, and a swarm of sym pathizers followed, striving to lift him on their oliouideiy. JCXKDT WT5EJrErN AND WEiliEV "Ni3vra.Erarv A story of an escape from a trllo of Arabs In a uandsUtm nenr Jeru salem, wh'ch they declaro was brought about by their prajers, was on of the tales of suffering and peril brought to Now York citv bj JohiuWIse man and Wesley Newborn, missionaries from California, who, tirubsed in tho garb of Christians, havo traveled through the greater part or Ku rope and the east in IS months. Tho men arrived in Now York a few days ago, and 111 return to California by way of Florida, traveling most of tho way on foot. They declared they set out on their pilgrimage In order to demon strate that missionaries who would dress and live ns Christ and his disci ples did would accomplish far more for religion thun men who llvn comfortably in houses and preach from tho pulpits of churches. Tito np ion rn mv of llto gnlvnniroil ion which imitcctri tho icur tit (lit lnisiuohH houso ill" Warner Woihiuin v (loru litis led the polloo dcputl incut to believe that nn attempt i" iniulc to break into the stoic Tues dny night. Chief llollim who npont the nijjht getting n line on coilaiu of fenders, is confident thntjiis up pionch f lightened the burglars awn.v. The reap of thu hIoio s protected with sheet it on and in this arc nmik and dents nhuwiiuj that uu iitU'iupl jhiid been made to bienk in. Tito nivht police huo umIoiiIiIoiI 'their iH'tiMtioH diuilii; the pant lew ihns in oidcp t cheek the ejailciiuo of petty thievery which lias liiokcu out in tho oity. No now burghinc were reported Inst night. Hay mid Food. liny Timothy, $14: alfalfa. $H: grass, $12; Kraln hay. $f): llniln--Wheat, $1 1.1 bushel; oats, ?3" ton: barley, $35 ton. Hnsklnn for Health. CRAZY WITH NEW RELIGION FIGHTS Carkln '& Taylor (Johri II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tayior), attornoy-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. H. L. King of Ashlnnd Is spending a few days In Medford on business. Mrfand Mrs. Edglr Hafcr left Wednesday with a party of friends for Klamath Falls. J. C. Barnett has returned from a trip through tho placer fields of Josephine county, bringing fine sam ples of gold from tho Althouse dis trict. Giib Newbury hasJ returned form a week's camping trip at Squaw Lake, bringing two deer as trophies of his prowess. Mrs. Charles B. Gay returned Wed nesday from Salem. First Lesson In Aviation. The aviator's first lesson Is to learn to steer his airship in a perfectly straight line for a dlstanco of a mile or over. This looks very easy until you discover that an ordinary aero plane possesses the perversity com mon to all inanimate objects. It al ways wants to go the other way in stead of tho straight way that yon seek to, direct. Your first dash across the field and back takes two minutes If no mishap occurs. After two dash es of this description a discreet teach er will dismiss you for tho day. You have had all that your nerves ought to be asked to stand. In the best schools of France a land famous for Its aviators no pupil, however apt. Is permitted to have a longer dally les son than five minutes at tho outset of bis course, and M- Houpert. who is a graduate of a leading French school of aviation, follows this plan. Harriet Qulmby in Leslie's. N. S. Moote Found In Box Car In voking Aid of His Patron Saint Puts Up Rough House When Offi cers Appear. Look nt nil of the real estate ndi? nnd nt much of the real cstato ad v;rtisod, beforo investing. Publio Drinking Cups. Tho city bacteriologists of Chicago havo made a collection of public drinking cups from hotels, schools, store? and railway stations and have with a view to proving their unclean lines made bacterial cultures and mi croscopical examinations from them. They found germs of many varieties and specimens of diphtheria and pneu monia. Pigs were Inoculated with these germs, and all those which wero treated with tho pus germs developed fatal abscesses. Many positive tests wero also inado with tho diphtheria cultures. Crazy with religion of some weird creed, mystic, ttucnmpreheusiblc but ovnlently contuiiiinsr n clause to the effeet that lie must fight when Iiih devotions nre interfered with, X.S. Moote was arrested by Night Officer, I invade and entz at u Into hour Tue-dny niht in a box car, which seneu hun ns a chapel, near the Jledtord Grocery company on South Front street. In spite of the fact that ho had only one hand Moote put up a terrific battle nnd if took nil of the strength of the two patrol men to subdue him nnd plnce him in the cooler. When found Moote was crawling on his Lands and knees nbout the floor of the box car and exorting his patron saint for aid. His con versation is incoherent nnd it i.s be lieved thnt tiio man U insane. This morning the city purchased him a ticket south and he was given the "on your way" high sign. He was much .subdued today, however. LAY CORNERSTONE AT LATER DATE Ceremonies Will Be Held at the Time the- Dedication Is Observed Work Progressing Very Rapidly On the New Hospital. PLUMBING BTKAM AM) HOT WATKK ItHATlXO All Work Gunrantcod Prices Ilcasonablo 25 Howard IIIihIc, Intrnaro on (lib Hint t. . Coffeen & Price Pacific ::o:n nmo 210 The ceremonies utteudniil upon the laying of ''thu cuWr stoiio for the new hospitul now in course of erec tion have been put off until the building is completed nnd accepted. At that time the corner-done will be laid and tho dedication of the new building held at tho same time. Work is progressing in n manner satisfactory to all 011 the building nnd it will be completed in contract time. It is planned to have the la -ing of the corner stone nud tho ded ication exorcises the most elaborate over held in southern Oregon. Prom inent men from all sections of the state will bo united to attend. ROBERT., J. L0CKW00D (' It 1 It O l It A O T O It X r v S h r I 11 1 I h t V li r o 11 1 o I) U v n 1 1' s n S mm' 1 11 I t y IM2 Van -h ,M I'Vultgnnwir.' Itjiuk Building. P li o n o II o in c 2 1 II YE Nifty HCEDrOKD MARKETS. KeUU rrlcas. KAMtt Of JUUS AXD MA8r. C.. A,lt,."i Ca1u,UH C'i. MiiiK Kn.llxv.ctm4Crr t il Drt.XAiM.snj,tte,..ri.lltr4Mnliiut lMlkcsulTilalar Wm-ftrAMMHrrnttl AUnn tttrnt wrtKia. u M'iJjjt. A'fjw Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTiCKERS Day Phone 2371 Night Phones F. W. Weeks 8071. A. K. Orr, M0S. LADY ASSISTANT. 1 : !: JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalawr Successor to tho undertaking do-? partment of Medford Furniture Co. Znttli'is u'llli Mfifirt Pnraltiirn Pn Day, Dell 351; Telephones; V T.1.M A T)r.Ml .Aalilnnnn Tlall J111 4 tiuui v. vi 1, vatuvuw, uou -mA.A ;:: 'i iiomo uvu. J. H. But-1 0. W, Conkllu 8601. liar 571t I AMIiULANOH SEUVIOl rnt.r..:v4 Austrian Red Tape. At Koplst, near Bmex, la January last a miner named llrzek risked bis life in savins a boy from drowning. Ills heroic action cost him a severe cold, resulting in a long sickness. On tho ndvico of friends bo appealed to tho authorities for some assistance. After n delay of several weeks he re ceived an answer Informing him that bo had been lined u crown beeauso bo hud omitted to placo the proper stamp on his petition- for help. Austrian red tapo could scarcely go further. Prague Cor. Pall Mall Gazette. Led by a Lamb. Whllo making a practice march in tbo French Alps near Sospel a few days ago a battalion of the Twenty seventh Chasseurs Alplns became lost in a fog. Tho plllcer in command of tho battalion asked his men if any of them possessed a compass, but no one had one. Tho situation appeared in extricable, when a stray sheep appear ed in night. Tbo lieutenant immedi ately ordered lib) men to follow tho animal, which quickly led them to tho nearest village. Paris Excelsior. ' I t Paper Cups to Boost 8t. LoQle. Tho ITuslnesa Men's league has orig inated n now medium for advertising St. Louis. Taking advantage of tbo campaign for sanitary Improvements and tho lanovatlon of tho individual drinking cup, tbo leaguo has had fash ioned distinctive paper cups, which nre being distributed throughout the city. On ono sldo In largo red jotters is printed, "Drink In tho facts about St Louis printed on tbo other sldo as you uso this cup."-St. Luls Itepublkr. GRAND JURY REFUSES 10 INDICT MRS. LANLEY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1C Tto luslng to indict Mrs. Anna Langley, who shot and killed her husband horo a week ago, the grand Jury today passed her case up to tho decision of tho police court, by whoso de cision it agreed to abide. Mrs. Langley, after shooting hor husband, whom sho says treated her cruelly and endeavored to muko hor lead a Hhamoful life, was released on $100 ball aftor tho coroner's jury hearing. It Ih the general belief that tho shooting will bo held to have been Justified. - f 4 " TOO LATE 70 CLASSIFY -f -f -.- WANTKIJ Party with $4000, $ir,- 000 to $20,000 inado yearly on this amount. Fullest investigation solllcited. Legitimate business. Uox 22. 120 Vegetable. Potatoes $2 per cwt; 3c pound, Cabbage 2c. Parsnips 2c. Lettuce 5c head. Carrots 2'c. Beets 2 Vic Onions' Bermuda, 8c. Celery GOctfMl doz. Cauliflower 10lCe bead. Turnjps 2c. Radishes 5c hunch. Onions Green, 5c bunch. AHpnragus 10c lb. Rhubarb 10c. Fruit. Cocoanuts 10c each. Prunes Dried, Cc lb. Lomons 30c doz. Oranges 25 15c- doz. Orapo fruit 75c $l doz. Uanunas 20 fy ,10c doz. Hotter Kggs and Poultry Butter Fresh ranch, roll, COc; cream ory, CCc. Kggs Fresh ranch,. 30c dozen. Poultry Hens, dressed, 22c; live, 18c; springs, dressed, 30c; llvo 20c. Turkeys 28 30, drssod. Meats Beef Cows, 10 20c; Btoors, 12 025c. Pork 20022c. Vonl Dressed, 1525c. Mutton 12 20c; lambn, 150 25c. 5t.i)i'k'iir.nlT . TorUtul, Orrora X ' IWI.l.nt w4 Pr School for OliU lu. r..ku-.,iji.un, u. f.t.. ,1... ,.. i. 1 ..iii ColltgUW, Act4ml aa4 KUiMnUrjr DprtaMi, I Uull, Art. tlxillra. Of Urn. I 'src4Ul.iarTlli:MINTi:ilSI I'lMIIOIll OfO ' JJ. SI. IlrUlw Hull I '.IwRTT 5SD00fiSK Voil poclrt (lie traXHrmm't profit. W ell 10 (iMimlcaJ to fltjt. SOME REGULAR CATALOG PHICHSi Bungalow or Crafltman Door . . 1.00 CctUiia Front Door up from . . 2.28 Fincjr Front Door, up from . . 8 00 Fancr Front Wlndowt up from . 2.78 Window and G1m onatlilril !. Wo tlilp promptly anwhar. Ltt ui llmato your bill and fralghl. StllO P03TAL (p CATALOG No, 4 J O. B.WHLIAMS CO. 1043 FIRST AVE. tUT!l, SEATTLE FOR UI3NT Two two-room houses, furnished for housekeeping, piano, close in.' Sco A. B, Haling, room 21, Jackson Co. Banlc bidg. 127 WANTIJli Old rags for rleanlng up Job pi oss room, Mali Trjbilpo. WANTi:!) To lent, a flvo or slx looiu bungalow, Address W. IL, this office, 12G 1 Nl.i J J.I JBW J. 1FJHL JII.llBJ.il I J J Ji j ' "DIGNIfTING THE INDUSTRIES" Tbli li tbo title of a beautiful 04-page book, which will (How any boy or Blrl bow to BUCOKED, Prop poital In tbo mall TODAY and It will be neat FREE. Tbo aim of tbo College li to dignify and popularlie tbe lnduitrlei, and to terve ALL tbe people. It offers eounei la Agriculture, Clvl) Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Englu. coring, roreatry, Domeitlo-Hcleneo and Art, Corn, tnorce, Pbarmacy and Muilc. Tbo Oollege opens September 23d. Catajogfroe, Addreii: IlEOIBTRAR, OREO0H AOHI0ULTOBAL 00LLEOE, oorvallli, Oregon. J Tho electrically l.ighled SGWlnff room is a scene of comfort when the machino is run by an electric motor. No back breaking pedal ing I The eamstres8 touches a button- we do the rest. Rogue River Electric Company '' s ITTis- VO .h. .:i.. ..... -m'WhiM''-m jM'.YiarJiffitwnmt sesmmm vvlJwTff III .YrY'' Wj4. T-tT I J III Jvj sf I A 111 &$IM Mtl Js& i S zrsiaW iri si nil! ii 0 HHl III 1 I W JI IK llll Hill uiVJ1 iXjTi(U)i 0& BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS HENRY M. MARSH All onlora promptly iiltondcri to night or day. Short anil long hauls. .Moving household goodn a Hpooialty Union teamstorn. Office 51 S. Front Pacific 4171 Homo 80 Resident;.; Main 613 rr ' Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST 'All kinds oC Engines, Spraying Outfits, Ptnnps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining oity of Medford, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sewors, water and light. Long timo, easy payments. 480 ACRES LAND, 3.r0 acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual wator right with water for irrigating .1000 acres; long lime, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit land, X milo from railroad, on long time easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 acres upwards; price 25.00 per aero and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit slock and general farming purposes; long timo, easy paymonts. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co, 210 WEST MAIN STREET. ".I " tot? ,i T"i