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11 ' PXGB E0T7R qSDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ADDDEORD OKKOON. SATURDAY, AVOUST 2(n 1011. K-'r ,- N r Bedford Mail Tribune AN INDKPKNDKNT NEWSPAPER rUHMHlIKI) I5VI2IIY AFTKUNOON JJXCBPT BUNDAY. nT THE MliDPOIU) MIINT1NO CO. The Dsmocrstlo Times, Ths Medford Mull, Th Mearora Triuunc, xns uouin rn Orcgonlan, Ths Ashland Tribune. Offlco Mali Trlbuno Building. 85.J7.I9 North Fir street; phone, Main 1011, Horn 76, OKOnQB PUTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered as second-class matter at Med. ford, Oregon, unuer me act ox arnrtu ., 17. Official Paper of the City of Medford Official Paper of Jaokaon County. . . vMOBxrriox bats. One year, by mall ......... "'!2 One month, by mall .so Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point .JJ Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 5.00 Weekly, per year -80 POTENTATE OF shrine mm John F. Treat o( Fargo Writes That He Will Visit in This City Next Month-He Is the Leader of All Shrincrs. womv cmctrtATioxr. Dally average for sis months ending December 31, 1810, m. rail Heated Wire Trailed Free Blspatc&ss, The Mall Trlbuno la on sals at the Ferry News Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Bowman News Co.. Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. KXD70&B, OJUCOOlf. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest- "WsfatlM. rSSiu. 110; 40; "FKrhu'ndrld-nound dollar Gravity Water Syatem completed, giving finest upply pure mountain water and slx r"lT ,r - .ha, tuilnv VMti-ri unci ! .?" "t r:" "Vit-rzuVi at. oniraciea lor v .v""vJ07"'iv; r, . 000,000, maaing a inuu vl ) "" or pavement .. Poatofflce receipt for year ending March SI. 1911. show Increase of 41 per cent. Bank deposits a gain of S3 per CeBann fruit city In Oregon Rogtn River Spltaenberg apple won sweep auu.es ftriMm bus. umo v "Avi&mac at Jm WacM. at the National Apple Show, 8pokaae, 10, and ' ear of Nawtowna won ihnt VftM U MM at Canadian International Apple Stow, Vancouver, d. . . . . . . . Rogaa, River peara brought hi ghee I ig the paat air year. Write Commercial club, inclosing 6 cent for postage for the flneat commu nity pamphlet ever published. "HAVOC" BEST PLAY OF YEAR m Opening Performance of Theatrical ' Year Made Hit of the Season Sketch ef Play Founded Upon nSaw's Ihil0Sfihy. - i ' (By Ed 'Andrews.), '' '0''allrthc 'new plays of conse- quenCe." produced last season, "The 'Havoc' has been awarded first place " liy 'tFe'show-goinc; public as well as iOtf griHcs.Manager Walter McCal lum ias made a wise choice in se IcctinK tins play for the opening bill ' of tho-comiiiR dramatic season. "The Havoc" is built upon new and some what original lines. It is something of a protest or satire on Bernhard Shaw's marital philosophy. When the husband in this play discovers that his wife has transferred her affec tions to a difcciplc of the new "affin ity" school, instead of soinp; after the lovers with the old time six shootcr, he mildly and quietly pro poses to change places with the younjr man who has won his wife's uffcctions, and remain a inend and inmate of the house, exactly as the other had been. This is agreed to by all concerned. The husband nnd wife are divorced, and the lovers are wed. For a time everything runs Mnoothly; but the new husband not being so successful, either socially or financially, the wife finally turns to the husband for advice, and they become close frieuds. The new hus band becomes jealous, nnd instead of standing by his old philosophy, he becomes the oldtimc jealous husband. On this plot is worked out a most interesting play. It answers the question of the hour, and also teaches n moral. Of course, n play with the delicate finesso of "The Havoc" would be crude in the hands of an unskilled nutor. Henry Miller makes it a work of art He is in a class with Wilton Lacknyo nnd a very few others. There arc thousands of men and wo men on the stage, but there are very few real artists' mid Henry Miller U oiie of tho few. Wo have mucli to look forward to in the coming theatrical season. Man ager McCallum has made the theater much more comfortable than it has ever been before, and has a class of attractions booked, selected from the bust tlmt visit, ihe Pacific count. Seat Sale Opens. The sent sale for Henry Miller opened today for the production of "Tho IIovoo" nt the opera house Sep tember 1, and tho way the tickets are selling give promise of a crowd ed house for the first show of the now season, Henry Miller, playing tho lending rolo, is known .to many of tho local theatre goers nnd they are boosting hard for the play. Printing of all kinds at Portland prices. Mail Tribune office. Hanking tor Health. " ,7. P. Treat of Fargo, K. 1)., imper ial potentate of the nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America' is to viMt Medford next month. Mr. Treat will be in this city and Ashland from September 24 to '27. He is on a visit to all of the temples in the west which includes Hillnh temple at Ashland but he will spend n few days here visiting with friends. The word of his vis-it was received in this city in a letter written to A. 1. LoomU of this city who is an old time friend of the leading noble of the Mtrino. The Ashland shrine is planning a pilgrimage to Medford about that time of the month and arrangements will probnbly be made to have Mr. Treat here at that time. The pres ence of the imperial potentate would add much attractiveuess to the cere monies nnd would cause a greater number of visiting shriners to qjonie from other sections of the state. Mr. Treat has n large number of personal friends in this city as the North Dakota colony is large, many of them being from I.argo, which is Mr. Treat's home. BOARDMAN TRIAL ON NEXT MONDAY Absence of District Attorney Causes Postponement Man Appeared Fri day Afternoon but Case Was Continued. ULD COWLES A. AFFAIR. mmtmmmmimammmmmmKmmmmmmm gaBBBBBrXlHBBBl ggggVrgH gflBBBBfe? ". gflll WBBBBBBt - . -. IH HIHgk4"- ". I V v-7'mbbbbI gflgBHgBgk CAgBgBgl gBBBBBBBggVi m rgl HgggggJLVK'r vi GEORGE TSROVALi AULP.UtH MjMHff2aw52a3BWHWSiiS ', ' i vigHllF.M IHHBH3gfli MRS. qtORGC. P . AUL.D fDtniRlY K5MWUkl cawin President Taft has under consider ation the case of Passed Assistant Surgeon A. H. Robnett, U. S. N., who with Paymaster George P. Auld was tried by court martial early last j'ear following a dispute with Dr. E. S. Cowles, cousin of Hear Admiral Cowlcs, retired, at a navy hop held at Chnrlesfown, Mass., December 11, 100. Dr. Robnett lost two numbers as a result of the court martial pro ceedings. It is contended by Dr. Itbnett's supporters that the trouble at the navy hop was between Paymaster Auld and Dr. Cowles and in no way reflected on Dr. Robnett. GERM, NOT FLSH OP FISH POISONS DOGS PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 20. The state board of health today an nounccd that Professor Emilc Pernot has discovered that a germ und not the flesh of-snlmon poisons dogs af ter they have' eaten the fish. This explodes the aged theory that fish was poisonous to them. Accrding to Professor Pernot, bacteria culled amoeba is found in the blood of salmon nftcr they have been in fresh water some time nnd that they aro responsible for the ca nine deaths. Two grain doses of calomel is given as the remedy for dogs so poisoned. . Amateur Aviator Flies. SANTA ANA, Cal., Aug. 26. For performing feats In . aviation two hourB each day, Glen h. Martin, ama tQur Santa Ana aviator. Is to he paid at tho rate of $375 an hour. Martin will make (lights during tho Pomona Valley fair. Martin commenced his careor as an amateur aviator only a few months ago. K. 11. Hoardmnn will be placed on trial in the jutsiee court in this city next Monday afternoon on charges of setting forest fires brought by K. J. Lewis, special agent for tho state board of forestry. The ease would have beeny'henrd Friday afternoon but the absence of District Attorney Mulkey, who was t'alled awry by tho death of his wife's father, caused postwnpinent. Mr. Bonrdmnu denies that ho had anything to do with the setting of fires in tho holdings of tho Crater Lake Lumber company or elsewhere When confronted with the evidence said to have been secured from John Cook and his son, Hoardmnn ex plained that it was merely a case of petty revenge, lkmrdmnn hns re tained Qus Newberry and is confi dent of being acquitted. He says that the charges are entirely false nnd that he can prove it. Ferullo's Band Coming gfgfgfgfgfgfgfgfgBLrlgfgfgfgfgl .IiHk'fH gHw't'H'F'.AH A. H VgggggHt& 'flBBH ggggHr fl.H nggggggggggggLKh ggggLLLLB F. FERRUL0. COURT'? Real Estate Transfers. Edgar B. Huut to Carl E. Hitty, 20 acres in section 10, town ship 39' range 1 cast 10 Bert Anderson to Q. W. Shir ley, lot 10, block 41), Med lord iw C. W. Jeffcrs to B. F. Peart, one-half interest in lots 7 8, block 2, Central Point .. 1300 R. E. Dunlnp to Teresa M. Hilty, property in Ashland.. 10 Maria Purkcypile ct nl. to iJee Evans ux, block 19, Cen tral Point ":..'. . . i A 3000 Marie Purkeypile to Margaret Eliia Evans, same property 2000 A. J. Andersou to J. T. Long; ,( lots 2 and 3, block 1, Riv erside addition to Medford 1000 Jackson County bank to Geo. . F King east half section 34, , to i.bhip 34, range 4 west . , 10 Gold Ray Realty Co. to R. R. Electric company, lot 14 and a strip off lot ,15, block, block o5, Medford 32.39 Gold Ray Realty Co. to Pros- f pect Construction Co,, lnud , in session 29 and 30, town ship 32, range 3 east and section (3, township 33; range 3 east, nnd right of way. . 10 George Kahler to Gold Ray Realty Co., northeast quarter of northeast quarter, sec tion 1' township 33, range 2 cast . 1 J. F. Browan et al to Bcnj. C. Sheldon, 120 acres in sec tion 20, township 35, range 1 west 1 N.W. Kinnc to L. E. Bean, lot 6 block 1, Lumbden's ad dition, Medford 10 W. A. Jones, sheriff, to J. A. Smith, lot 7, block 3, Lums- den's addition to Medford.. 1.93 Jackson County Building & Loan association to J. W, Berrian ct ux property in donation land claim, town ship 37, range 1 west 1.0 B. H. Harris to O. Adams, lot 19, block 13, Butte Falls, agreement, 250 Hilda Gundcrson to Lillian M. Gluck, land in donation land claim 49, township 38, range 2 west 2300 T. A. Watennan Co Jackson county bank, 72 acres in sec tion 8, township 30, range 1 west 000 P. Blrckholter to W. II. Miller ct al' 20 acres of placer min ing ground in Missouri Flat district 70 L. L. Oden to Isano Wright, lots lx 2 and 3, block 4, , G. A. Ball's addition to Woodvillc 1000 Southcni Oregon Milling & Milling company to Medford Mining and Milling company, Norling group of claims in section 20, township 37, 3 west I G. W. Albert to Mrs. E. F. Briggs, west, hnlf lots 4, 5 and 0, block 13, Butto, Falls 10 .Mrs. E. F. Briggs to Van R. Peirson, same property as V. J. Emcrick to Van It, Peir son, other half of property described above 1 jJlin D, G. Hanbcrg to Fred Whclpley 124.09 acres in section 30, township 38, . range 2 west 800 BAT NELSON CANNOT MEET LEW POWELL SAC&AMKNTO. Cal.' Aug. 2u Battling Nelson has wired Manager Hoffman of the Capital Athletic club that it will be impossible for him to appear here Admission day in a bout with Lew Powell. Hoff man will endeavor to mutch Powell with Jimmy Britt. 35 Men Laid Off. DUNSMU1R, Cal., Aug. 20. -Thirty-five men, half the force in the Southern Pacific shops here, were laid off today. The strike vote is reported to have carried here by a good majority. KEEP YOUR HAIR FREE FROM DUST (From Woman's National Magazine) "One expects to return from, sum mer excursion, outing picnic or long trolley ride in a more or less dishev eled state. When a girl is so. tired, she does not feel like washing her hend before retiring nor does she care to go to sleep with dusty hair. "Why not use a dry shampoo, and csenpe, all the, . bother nud Lnuihlo that accompany washing the hair. Just mix four .ouuecof (lierox with four "ounces! of powderedorris Alot. Sprinkle n tublespuonful of this mix ture thinly upontho hend; (lien brush tho . jwwder. thoroughly through the hair.s This treatment is miick and easy, but it takes ou all dirt nnd dust nud leaves the sj-alp clean and comfortable: "Therpx keeprlip' hair light nnd fluffy, and. beautifully lustniux. Bruli your head two or three tune a week with this mixture and it will niuke. your hair fine, long nnd glossy, for it stimulates its growth." 4 .... I , THEROX FOR SALE BY. HASKIN&' DRUG STORE NOTICE TO JAIL CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will bo received by tho county court of Jackson county at his offlco In the county court houso at Jack8onvlllo to bo opened August 28, 1911, at 10 o'clock for tho con struction of the cell work In tho now county Jail at Jacksonville, Jackion county, Oregon. Plans and specifi cations aro on filo In tho offlco of the county court, also In W. W. Harmons offlco In the court houso In Jackson ville, Oregon. A certified check of 10 per cent of tho amount of tho bid must accompany same. Tho court reserves the right te reject any or all bids. Signed J. R. NEIL. County Judgo. I . . FOR HALE. Dy L. N.-Juud, Talent, Jackson Co., Ore, midway between the flourishing cities of Medford and ABhland, chick en and fruit ranch, 4- acres, $1700; homes that produce a revenue, rich, fertile, garden, fruit and alfalfa lands In and near Talent, Or., 18 acres; deep, rich, dark soli In a high state of cultivation, In tho city limits, resi dence, etc., 111,000; $6600 catth down, balance tonus. Fruit farms clal orchard, ' .miles from Phoenix, loaded with fruit, $10,000; halt cash down .abalanco terms. Fruit farms and alfalfa and irrigated lands of 4, 5, 10, 1C, 20, 40, CO, 80, 100, 200 or 280 acres, also city lots In Tnlent, Medford and Ashland; nlso timber land. Medford, Ore, Aug. 9. 1911. Thla l to certify that about November iny daugh ter was taken with a severn attack ot rtiouinatlnm which rendered her left arm uaelean, In fact It was so near paralyzed that she wan not ablo to rrtovo her fing ers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow YouriK'a marvelous cures of Ionic stand ing caaen of rheumatism, wa decided to conault him, In which I am pleased to say made no mistake, an his rcmcdlm acted as ho clamed they would and af ter the third treatment tho rheumatic pain entirely left her and sho tins not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; no sides her general health Is much Improv ed and I do not hesitate In saying I be llevo tliouo afflicted with rheumatism or puralyuls will do well to consult Dr Chow Young, whose houso Is corner of Tenth and Front street. Medford, Ore gon. . A. 1. WK1HH. 161 ''Tho grculiwl baud In Aiitorlt'ii," h th t'hicngo Ttlbuiu' Inn vlvlod llui I'V nilln bund. Is ii eating son tmtions In musical ul ivies wluutm't' it nppoars. This success is duo prmiiuity to the Itmdorship of FruneesiMi Fenillo. He U a juuHtciaii in every inch of hiin--not mi ubsuid figure who depends on per sonal contortions to bring tho applause but ntther the really fiin worth of his baud coupled with hi mag netic leading miikc. them it- H'MStibU',. The umuageiucut of the Nutatoiium have induced Fortillo to give one concert huie before ho npeps at the State fair at Snleni whew his baud U to be the lea tuiv attraction Undo Snm Wants Him. DKNVKII, fob, Aug. 'JO.- Wanted in Sail Francisco on a charge .f fraudulent ihu of the tuaiU, Heuja inin Hat'hrneh today is under itmwt Ijo re pending instructions from tho ban brancisco authoriliet, Bacli rach U salt! to hlive written to rcla tives of dead persons on the sta tionory of a well known jeweler, say ing that a small balance was duo mi an article of value purchased just ho fore the death of the wlalivo and promising to forward tho article when the full amount had boon paid. Deer Eat Prunes. FORKST OROVK, Or.. Aug. ill). -Deer which aro plentiful in thw part of tho Willamette valley this season aro getting the prune outing habit. Tho orchnrdists complain that tho animals have grown so bold that tlnvv jump fences and null the fruit from thotrees. Much damage to individual crops have been doiio already, far mers assort. Will Feed Students. TACOMA. Wash.. Aug. 2C.--llot lunches from a cafeteria In tho build ing will be served tho 1200 students of the Tacoma high school during the school year by tho board of edit, cation., Wholesome. aiiotUlug foods at aq tual cost wllL'fiu sold. The highest price for nny dish will bo 5 cents. Haskloj for Health, t "Jut Say" HORLICK'S It Means Original ni ImmIm MALTED MILK Till Ftri-Mnk fr M(tt. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the. weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutrition. Rich milk, mailed grain, powder form. A qokk luck prepared auairte. Take ao wUUtute. Ask for HORLICK'S. Others ore imitations. BICYCLES New nnd Second Hand REPAIR WORK of all kinds. A. M. VINVAKD OH South Fir. . AGKNTS VOK BUICKS AND LOCOMOBILES GRATER LAKE GARAGE G A B O L I N K OIL P AN!) HUl'I'IlKS Phone Pacific 2681 Home 268 For MILK CREAM for WHIPPING, BUTTERMILK, BUTTER, IOIfl CRtiAM, or" SHERBETS. "Not tlic, Cheapest but the BtfST." Rogue River CREAMERY 134 N. Riverside Avenue APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo aro itnulntod nROiitrt. fur J. n. TIIOMAB, Covont (Itudon, ten don and Hmttluuuptoii, Kuulaiid, whoso ohniKon are B nor emit nnd 0 oontH or hox. JAM. I.INMMY ,4 HON, Ltd., lllas- i;ov and Kdtiihuri;h th'otltiud, 5 jior cent and U routn jiop box. UAW'aON llOlllNBON, Hull. Kin;- Iuiik, fi iter omit and 8 eoitts w box, Those nio thn oldest and Inmost firms In tholr ronpoctlvo towns, ami their roforenco as to flimtirlnl hll UIom can ho had at Medford Natloiml Hank, Medford, broKon. Cnnh tan ho cabled day nftor snlo If retiulrod, and hluhost ninrkut (irlces Kunrnnlcod. lied Tacod Mon nmuklim "10 Old AUB tnlkliiK "HOT AIll" don't always Itvo on air, honco our remark on charges. Tho clnp-trnp about prlvuto sain does not prove remunerative, except for soiiui curios of it small naturo. All sMIors by private salo havo to wait until auctions aro over so as to know what to ask, and In tho cuho ot largo supplies thoy often uct loft. For further particulars, address W. N. White (El Co. 7tl IWUK VUWK NHW YOUK SMITH'S APARTMENT house: South Ilivorsldo Hew and U-t.)nto MtHlorn In every particular, k ok Inc. etc. Women nnd girls inut lirlnK rvfcroiircs, W.M. SMITH. X r (.mi c4iKt4 tr ik SIJtlRS 01 tsl MOIY mhis or itsus aso MAnr .,., ,-..v 0&t4 CtmimK ht.tlf. Art. IWlMA.4CCBlvr lltl !( XtJl ! lUt l..i K, ItaW ilM.l.kt littntulTrillr Wnil,i.M.k,n.i Aili.n iirA ivrrmtit. u ,. ,w... r.u,.j Rock Spring Goal OV XAJVO AXA TMM TnO. Offlco nd Owl Vnrd, Tnrlfllt nnd Front Btmtu. miooo 7101. Burbidge raa coax, mas' Your Skin Needs MARINELLO Tako u tu rr ful look la your mirror H.hi tlm liuvoo wruiiulit to your skin by wind nmt weather Now Is tho time to hcnta to rente dy tlm ilrfrels luit clion your rem cilIrM Willi Ilia utinoiit cun Tlir. bent nulhorliy In tho country on thu kltt Is llmlly l.loyO, author of "Tho Hkln" Hhi recoiitnteitils Marinollo Treatments and Marinollo Preparations us tho only nhsoluioty and entirely rffrcllvn inlliol of curlliK for Iho Mkln. Vn Uso llirm I'xrllislvidy. CotiMiillntlon Is froo In our shop. It us tell you oxnelly what your Mkln lir.xU lo put It In vrticl cimill tt Ion. Appolnlmenls mmlo hy lds phono will nnu both your tlmo und ours. CORA E. UTLEY Room 5, over Kcntncr's. Phono 1 1 1 In a Class by Itself It Is a groat IiIk loaf, made from tho host hlKh i;rado flour. Vl'.KHhVMH IIHKAI) Is rnoro llko that Kood old homo mndo broad that mother used to inalto than any other on tho markot. Ask your srocor for I'EHKLKHH IIHKAI) and Inslnt that you got it bo causo thoro Is no no so t;ood. RARDON'S BAKERY Corner Main and Grnoo Btrect, Where to Go Tonight ' r t THE ISIS THEATRE ANOTiiicu mo ikmuim; mill DOW.N'N ANO (JOMK, Htioot Houllieiii Hlnm'is l.lioct from tho south coino two of tlio k real out sliiitius of tliolr rneo. tioluit uOtoil fur yours for tholr wonderful volvos. Thoy lmvu ooiinoutod to play tho uoilliotu olii'.ulls. Thotio who are fond of thoso dour old ronan that will uovor dlo will havo llila oppor t.uulty of hoatluK two of tho very bot In Iholr lino. I'ltKI) MlliliKIl Tho (livat JtiuKlor Tho man who does imxt to tho linposslhlo In tho lino of JiikkIIiik, accomplhihluK tho iiiout dlffluult fonts with tlm iiroutost of onso woo him and bo couvlnrod that thoro In notliliiK linposslblo In tho JuhkIIuu Hue that oau'l bu no rouipllshod, Kiefer Trees .No CO por cyut losses, tho risk Is ours. Wo aro wIIIIuk to mnko legal contract with you. To plant KoI fer 1'onr trees. To work thoro on top ot any variety you may sel ect. 't buy Kolfor tores of Btark llros., and Mt. Arbor Nurseries. Homo drown Trees, no better grown, Medford Nursery Company lat NOItTII CKNTltAlj AVK. Phono 7 mi AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i i The Merrivold Shop FOR INK WELLS J4 W. ftteln BU, Modfor. B 0 OK Latest Fiction Received Daily at Medford Book Store PLUMBING BTKAM ANI HOT WATKU IIKATINO All Work Guaranteed Prices Ilcasonahlo Kfl Howard 1 1 lock, Kntrsaci on tills Btreot. Coffeen & Price I'uclflo U0U1 ' Homo 1119 Draperies We carry n very ooinploto Hat of draperies, faro ourlulns, fixtures, eto., and i'p all olassos of unholsterlnir. A spflolui jnun to look after this work exclusively and will gtvs as good service as Is possible to get la even lha lurgost elites. Weeks & McGowan Co