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c i? Jfr m f I i i- 9 I V MGE FOUR MEDFORD' MATE TRIBUNE, 3UED.TORD, - - ORKOOtf, TUESDAY, AUdlTST 20, 1911. Medford mail tribune FAN INDRPKNDKNT .NBWSPAFER pufiusiiKiy KVKitr aktkhnoon BXCr.PT 8UNDAY. DT THE i MEDFOriD WtlNTINO CO. The Democratic Tlmen. 'fh MKlfonl Mull, Tim Mcdrord Tribune. Tlio, South ern OrcBonlan, The A.hland Tribune, rtri Malt Trllmnn nillldlnr. v..w.. .-...-....", ----- .I'',"- juain North Kir Homo 76, treat; phone. J&-J7-I9 3031, OtiOUOB PUTNAM, Editor and Mtnt-r T-r" SALMONING OF DOGS. ORE dogs arc lost in the Rogue River vnlley by "snl- inonnig" than by all otuer causes, put togouicr. r-Miri-.l n BncnnA.cl&Aa matter at Med font, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1179, Official Paper of the City of Medford - Official Paper or Jacxson uoumy. STTBSCJUVTIOW BASKS. Ono year, by mall ....... ..... I.J0 One month, by mall ........... " IYr montli, delivered by carrier In , ModfonV Jacksonville and Cen- tral Point . .... ......... ; Saturday only, by mall, jr year.. 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.80 IWOKX CZBCUUlTXOJr. Dally areraire for alx montfia enains December SI, 110. 2731. mil Stated Wlr XTniUi Trta SUpateaea. The Mall Tribune' la on aale at the Ferry Newt Stand. San Franclaco. Portland Hotel Newa Stand, rortland. Ilowmnn News Co., Portland, Orev W. O, Whitney, Seattle, WMh. aOCBrOB, 9MM0O9. Metropolla of Southern Oregon anl Northern , California, and Uio taateat growing city In Oreiton. Population U. 8. ns9 Wt M! etlmted, 1H 19,000. . ,, Flvw nunareo, uiousana ""i'v y? ,vi Water System, completed, xtvlnf fluent y pure wounuiin wmcr "- teen wlle or street oeins !" M apply contracted for at a eot exeeajta 1. 0O,m. jsaklnfer total of twenty mllel oflpavewent. M ,.).. postoruca receipt, lor y-r. u'" xtnwii ST. 1311. show Increase of 41 per cent. Bank depoalU a gain of 13 per lunnfr fruit city. In Oregon Rogue River Splttenbent applei won .weep- take, prlae and title of -Apple mg of M Wort. a the National , Apple Show, Spokane, 10, and a car 6t Newtown, won rat Jrrtw la ltl at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B.C ......... Rogue River peara brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur ing the past six years. Write Commercial club. Inclosing centa for postage for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. FOREST FIRES ARE INCREASING PORTLAND, Ore., Aiif. 29. Re ports today from various parts of Oregon and Washington indicate that the number of forest fires arc in creasing. Numerous small fires and several largo ones are burning iit western Oregon. In Washington the" situation is more favorable. ;ln the Santiam forest reserve, east of Springfield, Ore., there arc sever al-serious fires. Among them is one raging through the green timber in ihe BIuo liver district. The build ings of the Great Northern -gold mine valued at $50,000 have been burned and the fire is spreading. Tho Black Rock fire near Dallas, Ore., is under control. In Washington only , two fires are considered serious. JFrom Chehalis comes the report of a big fire near Po Ell, which is being fought by 400 men. Another one is being fought on the Little White Salmon Creek ne'ar Underwood. LADIES AID TO GIVE GARDEN PARTY TOMORROW The Ladies' Aia Society of the First M. E. church will give a gar den party on the lawn at the home ot Mrs. Osborne, 512 South Oakdale avenue, Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 5, August 5th. A musical program and entertainment for a large number hna been providetl. All friends and members of the society are urged to attend as it is the in tention of the ladies to spare no paiils in' making this the most enjoyable ntid delightful occasion of the season. ACCUSED YOUTH TO TESTIFY ' (Continued From Page One) o his cousin Paul is the assertion of Attorney Smith, who says that as file '"furls now appear Paul is as deeply involved in the murder as Henry on account of the shotgun purchase and other transactions. Shaken as he was by the lawyer's merciless denunciations, Paul Beat tie stood to his gun"nnd, though he contradicted himself in minor dctuils, he stuck grimly to his story that he 'had purchased for the prisoner, his cousin' thu gun with which the latter is accused of having shot his wifo to death on the lonely Midlothian Pike. CHESTERFIELD COURT HOUSE Vn., Aug. 20. An insanity defense for Henry Clay lieattie, Jr.' on trial for the murder of his young wife, is believed today to bo probable. Weeks ago alienists examined Beat lie preparatory for such n plea but it was not expoct'ou that this defense would really bo necessary. The tes timony of Paul Beattie, the accused man's cousin, however, grips the case so strongly about tho young banker that piiBnmty may prove his only hope. M Scarcely a family but mourns the loss ot! a pet or two bv this dread disease. Consequently any mtormation con cerning this jnystcrious and baffling malady and its euro is received with Treasure. Tim T!ifn hnnril nf lumlth 1ms issiliul n vmirmhlot 1111011 this subject, which can be had upon application, giving the result of numerous experiments upon canines afflict ed with "salmon poison." It w written by .rrotessor Emilc 3?. Pcrnot, state bacteriologist, and is tho only au thoritative treatise on the subejet yet written. Salmoning is produced by an amoeba, which enters salmon and trout in fresh water. It is found in tho "kid- nejr," the bloody material along the spine of tho fish. Con cerning "salmoning," 'Professor Pernot says: "The first noticeable symptom of this disease occurs invariably nine davs after the fish has been eaten. The dog becomes mopish, desires to lie down, and refuses to take food. "If the temperature be taken previous to appearance of first symptom it will be found to rise from normal, XOl-3,02 F", to 105.3 on the seventh day, gradually decreas ing from the eighth ,dav to subnormal, where it remains slightly fluctuating until death, "but never rising to the normal or maximum again. VBuring the course of low temperature the dog appears to be. cold, and curls up as if it were suffering with ab dominal pains No food is. taken after thejirst symptoms appear, but there is, a constant desire to drink. The dogs usually have spasms of more or less severity just before cleath." Prom the earliest staces of tho disease, emaciation gradually increases until time of death. The abdomen is tensely constricted and the, animal walks with great dif ficulty. "A close examination of the blood-like material along the back of the fish reveals numerous small white spots which when placed on the microscope, under a low-power lens, prove to be amoeba; as the fish is cold blooded a warming stage is unnecessary to note active movement. Soon after being removed from the fish tho amoeba be come encysted and remain motionless. These are evident ly a fresh water amoeba that become paracitic to the fish, but not pathogenic to them. Time and opportunity has nqt permitted us to study their life cycle nor classify tlipm." ... Calomel in two-grain doses is prescribed as an anti dote. The most effective time for administering the cal omel is about tue third day alter tlie nrst symptoms nave been observed, or after the ,dog has appeared very sick. If the calomel is given in the last stages of the disease it causes intense suffering and the dog usually dies from exhaustion. "Whether or not the disease affects humans has not been determined. . An investigation is in -progress to find the same species of amoeba in human appendices, as there is a possiDiiity or tneir ucing iuq specuic cause ot appen dicitis by entering the body with the water consumed iroin streams inhabited by trout which cany these aemeba sq abundantly during a part of the life cycle. VOICES NATION'S UNREST. r ;-i- LOST! THE KEY TO THE MEDFORD CIGAR STORE Compelling us to remain open at nightrf. Kinder will be rewarded by returning key to ns at our store, corner Main and Kir streets, or at, Mail Tribune office. &j&----a'-'--) There Are Many Reasons Why people say thoy got tho host goods s ft at our sttfro THAT the general unrest and dissatisfaction with ex .isting political and, social conditions is widespread is indicated by the speech of Edward II. Farrar of Louisiana, president of the American Bar association. Judge Farrar is the executive of the greatest body of .lawyers in America and cannot be called a radical nor an agitator, nor a so cialist. No fiercer 'denunciation of the giant monopolies has ever been sounded than that made by the distinguished fqlloyer of Blackstonc, who voices the feelings of millions of his fellow beings when he says: "Under the lax state and national laws these gigantic combinations of capital have seized specific industries and. driven everybody else out of them. They stand like armed Colpssi, astride, the gateways of commerce, and destroy every entrant who promises to compete with them. They have no legal grant to monopoly, but monopoly comes to uiuin oy virtue oi jneir size, organization anu strcngtiu , "The economic advantages, if any, flowing from these aggregations of capital arp.dr.owned ,in the belief that they exercise too much political power; that they selfishly and unscrupulously bar the door to private enterprise; that they cramp the industrial freedom of individuals; that they destroy equality of opportunity, and that they extin guish the hope and ambition for industrial independence. ana antomony." . . , Judge "Farrar discussed the formation of the National City company the money trust in New York as an in genious subterfuges intended to circumvent the law. and added j "A money trust controlling liquid capital the life blood of the nation's commerfe is doubtless the dream of the dominant financial magnates. If sUch a calamity befalls there will surely arise, another Jackson with the power and good will of the people behind him, who wil throttle this, perversion of financial laws." HERE ARE TWO Chase & Sanborn's GOFFEE Blue Ribbon FLOUR APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo nro nppolnluil nRoiitrt for - 0. II. THOMAS, Coyyut OiinU'ii. Lon don and Boutlmtnntoiii Miit:liunl, whom) oliuiKOH uro B per cont and fl ct'iiln nor box, JA8. M'NDHiYY ft HON, Ltd., tlllin tow uml KillutnirKli. tkotluml, B wv cent Kiul 10 ooiita noi' box. IMWAQtt UOIIlttSON, Hull, liiiiK liuit;, B pur uout uml H cuntw jmr liox, Tliomt mo tho oldont anil lnrK''nt firms In their rcmioctlvo townx. and their ri'foronoo tin to liiiinoltil. abil ities ran bo had at Metttonl Nutlunul Hunk, Mmlfonl, OrcROii. CuhIi van ho cabled day after nulo It ri'inilroil, and liH;lnmt tunrltot prlcw KiinrautxiHl, Ui'd I'nfiM Mt'ii hihoIcIiik IMO OKI A US tulldlu: "HOT Allt" don't nlwnyii II w on nlr, ho n co our roniurlo on , ulutrtifrt, v Tho clnp-trup about private nulo tlocti not provo rouiunorntlvo, oxcopt tor hoiiio curlort of a itimtll iwUiiro. All hoIIoih by prlvatd imlo Imvo to wait until nurtlnnn nrnjovor bo nn to Know what to nk, nml In tho enm ot largo tuippllcit they ofti'ii cot left, Kor ftirtluT tmrtlctilnrii, ntldremi W. N. White CSL Co. 7ii 1'AKic 1'iat'i: Ninv voitic Where to Go Tonight THE ISIS THEATRE ?; i lilt, uij "'-'" inn iwii'ni.i.; iin,r ..... ..... ...... ....... i .......... ' Hlnuliiir mill 'I'lilLlnir . . : " "'- , , ;, nun tr iiiiiii.k mtrii unit ittf,iviifiii v " " " ...i.v ......".., I, '' .ii.li.wu luut Mm Iflii.l lluil villi ' ini'V"! junv .iiv mi'il nt, .... i iniiiiii tiiimu nvnrv iiiiii vim iiihik . x .... . . ' .. i ' iiliuiit tlioiu. Turn In rimlly two ; fun nuihorn wn huvn : . ii Warner, Wortman Gore Buy a Melon off the, ico. It costs tho snmo. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindncMs and synijiathy during the luto illness and death of our little daughter Fuy. Tho many bountiful floral offerings were (freatly appreciated. ' MR. AND MltS. K. K. FOSS and Fiynily, DIED. JOSEPH W. SQRANTON Bom February 24, 1838, died August 29, 1011, nged 73 yearn 0 months. A native of Hartford county, Con necticut, a carpenter by occupation' Second sergeant of company A, First brigudo Oregon mounted militia in tho Modoc war of 4872. Tho i'luicrnl will be held Thursday nt 2 p. m. nt Weeks & McOowan'K chapel in the I. O. O. F. hall under tho aiispiceH of the O. A. It. I'OHTMNI) FAIU AND IJVE8T0CK KXl'OSITIOK. For tho above occasion tho 8. 1. will niaho a special rounu trip rare of ono and onc-thlrd from all points to Portland, TlcketH on sato from points south of ItosoburB, Heptombor 6th, and from llosoburg and points north, Including West Sldo and Yaiii hill divisions, September Gtli and Ctli. Final return. limit September 11th. 138 '" HosklDs for Health. MEDFORD QPERA HOUSE Opening of 1911-1912 Season FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st Henry Miller "Mr. sillier suporb In romarknblo play" N. Y. Times. "The Havoc" II. II. S. Sheldon "The bust actliiK lli'iiry Miller has over dono." N. V. Trlbuno, In "The Havoc" Mr. Mlllor has found tho Third of a Trlanglo of (Iroal I'luyo. which includes "Thiareal Dlvldo" und "Tho Servant In tho House." "A LESSON' IN DIG ACTING." No. York Telegraph. "A I1IG PLAY, FULL OF 11ITINO LINK." Now York Horald. Scfxtm now on sale at HusKins HxporliHiroil linnils hiuullo your rloth Ihr wIkmi It In Ki-nt to un to tut liiuu- derod. Cout'iututly It In takon enro of, not u fabric Injured, "but every thing nicely wnnbeil ami Irouril and given ail uIiucihI new appearaiicu. Wo do our work lit a thoroughly p.iluu taking nmntior and glvo tho i; rout rut natUfactlon to ivery patron. Prompt delivery and low prlci'i Aimured. THE STAR Steam Laundry MeiUortl, Orvgtin, luit riiuuo iuoi lioino un William Monden goods soi.n at no sorrii l!AHTI,I."IT Oil ON OWNKIl'H l'KK.MI.MI AUCTIONEER HAUV. DAYfJ i FIltHT AND THIIll) HATUIt DAYS i:.('II MONTH FlltST HALM MKlTJlMnilU 2. of tho heiil uvir bt'toii n lilt? lillliib In iiimiiriiil to body that hUoIi.Ih I Tho lllir Mlllo lluiiil i IIAIlltlNOTd.VH .lllVKNIMJ IIAN J IIAUGINGTON'H JUVKNII.i: HAND Thin In tho vury f Irnt tlmo tbomi I 7 llllt ltnjlllit Lull,. nui.M Int. lit ttlflilt r tiny piMiplo huvo over bcnn i ami ns I liny Imvo lu'ou tha big i ilrnwllur riinl mi nil tint lilir Iiiiiihiiii ' 1 '"" " -''" "wr ."..!, of tho mi nt, ono iihould not iiiIhn , ' ncolng unit ht'itrliig thomi llttlu ; wimiiorN or tin) inutilciil worm, ; Kiiclt und nvvry ono or them Ik nn ; ..il.l 1.. ,1...!. II.... II.. I ,1.1.. 'i 4 ill imi jii .iiiiii iiiiv. ivi'iiiiiiiiiinr iiiini, ln ono of tho big fiutturo iuIm of i tin ciiht, 4iiio Unit Iiiih caiiMt'il uiiiro y liillr Itifin iiiiv ii,. I i.i.ii Iii,iiiIiI I,, ' ...... ,.... ,.,. ... .-.', .,l,..,,l ... Ih Vi'ilford. i UGO Theatre MM'tUUNO r.VlDHNt'li Cuiuody TIIK AtTIHWH AND Till.' ' CtUVHOY A Cowboy Comedy TIIK Oltl'IIAN Driiinti r Still in Business The Southern Oregon Elec tric1 Company has moved two doors south to the C.C.Ponting Plumbing Shop Southern Oregon Electric Co. i 9i, In New Quarters Ve aro now located in largor quartors, nt tho oast ond of Jackson Stroot, acrosa Boar Oroek. Mill work of all kinds on Bhortost notioo Medford Builders Supply Co. Phono Homo 24l! East Jackson St. Newport YAQTJITfA. BAT OKEOOH'St 1-OI'UI.AS 8SA0JK RESORT An bli-nl rolrrat for ouMoor pimllmfii of nil klmU. IIUNTINO, KIMIINO, IIOATINO. HO UK UATniNO. JIU). 1NO, AUTOINO, OANOin.NU, DANO NO AND ItOI.l.rcil HICATINO. Wlmra prrlly wiUt-r nifiitfii, inonn aKatm. inoon-nloiK-ii, cnrnollanM run bo found on th beach. ' Puro inouiilnlii walur ii nil tlirt lit of fixxl nl low prloo. I'ri'dli find, claum, crubn mid oyt(irn, with ftbundnnca of vt'KOtnbloa of All kinds dally. Okiuplnr around. OonvJnUot And At- tmotlv. with Htrlot nltry BtmUtlonk. I,OW BOOHD TUZJf BBAIOS TIOKETa riom All Volnt. iu Orron, W.h Inirton nd Xdlio, on ial dull. 9-DAT ATUBDAY-MOMDAT TXOXUTfl from Pmithorn rnolfla point. Portland to Cottnco Orovo; nliio from all O. & I'. Htutliyiii Albany and wiint. Oood Kolnic Hutunlity or Hmiday and for return Hiimluy or Monday. Call on any ti. P, or C. & 13. AboiiI for full purllaulnm a. to fan., train tolled iiU'h, oto.; uIho for copy of our llltiitratnd boohlot, "Outlnt. In Oro icon," or wrlto to f WW. MoMtJRATf M.otral Ziiniri Aftat, Portland, OriroB. Kiefer Trees No CO pr cent Iomps, tho rUk In ourn. Wo aro willing to tunko legal contract with you. To plant Rol ler Poo trofa. To work thoro ob top of uny varlnty you may .el ect. Wo buy IColfor torcn of Stark nro., nnd Ml. Arbor Numnrlw. Homo Crown Trtm., no hotter Krown. MedfordNursery I'M. t Company 4ai NOHTII CKNTItAL AVK. Phono 7IR1 (lit (hi Original and Qinulni HORLICKS MALTED MILK Tha Faad-drlnk (or All Agas. For Infnnt.Involids.nndGrowinK children. Puro Nutrition, up building the wliolo body. InviKoratcitlionurjingmolhcrnndtliOQRCcl, B' tn". rn"C(l "'"i in powder form. A quick lunch prepared tn a minute. Take noiubilitulc. Aik for HO RUCK'S. Not In Any Milk Trust A Full Line of School Books and School Sup plies at The Merrivold Shop UII WICHT MAIN ST. t BOOKS Latest Fiction Received Daily at Medford 1 .Book Store rw-