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pxge mm MEDFORD MATE TttTBtrNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRTDAY, ."JULY o, 1012. M Word MkiL Tribune AN INDKPKNDRNT NEWHPAPRTl UUL18HBD nvfcnr aftkhnooi kxciipt 8undat; nr tub MROrOIUD JfRINTINO CO. Th .Democratic TlmtA Th Medford Mall, Tho Medford Tribune, Tlio South urn OrcRontan, Tho Ashland Tribune. Officii Mall Tribune UulldltiR-, J5-27-S North Kir ctreet: phone, Main 3021; Home 76. aiSOltOB PUTNAM, KJItor and Manager Entered nn Krcoml-clnna matter Mmlford, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 187. Official Toper of tho City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. aVMCfcXPTZOK HATS. Ono yni by mall. 8.00 Ono month, by malt .60 Pr month, delivered by carrier In Med font, Jackaonvllle and Ccn- till! A OiML kakkkakfcakkkKa BO Bnlurdny only, by mall, per year.. S.00 Weekly, per yenr , 1.60 IWOUt CXXCU&ATXOW. Dally average tor eleven month end ing Novamber 30, 1911, S7SI. Tall X.ua Win United Sfren Blipatchee. The Mall Tribune In on eale at tho Ferry Nev Btand, San Kranclsco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Bowman Newiv Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Waah. nsroxtn ousow. Metropolis of Southern arejron and Northern California, and the (aateat Erowlnc cltv In Oreton." Populntlon U. 8. crnaua 1910 tSIO; eatlmated, 191110.000. I JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Father Rcrosovrtt'u Troubles. Said Tho Great Progressive States "man. As he fed a sugar pill To tho llltle baby party Thnt,rwas crying, palo and 111, "Tho democrats have done the best That they, havo even done. But that will not deter me I am. going to make tho run" "I have known Professor Wilson And I know that lie's all right; K tho dems had nominated Clark Th.cfQ'd be excuse to fight; Yet I hear tho people calling. And It must bo mo they call. For thera Isn't any other man Who's popular at all." i Then he asked a great physician How the Infant party fared, Atid Doc said. "He. too, knows Wilson And Is pretty badly scared." Many people believe that the nomi nation of Wilson applied the test to Roosevelt's alncerlty. If tho New Jersey man Is elected the democrats can take the mosquito Instead of the mule for their em blem. I Traveling man named Leeper was lii town 'tother.day but failed to Jump his board bill. , 4 '- There's another thing wo haTe against Roosevelt. Who can make a rhyme- with bandana? I v IIimiaImhiI t tirt. Kanli nntnnn. Btratcd that loan sharks live on gamblers and gamblers live on loan sharks. Perpetual motion, at last. Says Consul W. Bardel, "The chnmpagno bottle Is very Import ant." Yes wo can see through that. It Isn't only the boy scouts who wish to beat tho big bass drum. Look at Judgo Wlthlngton. MEDFORD EASILY DEFEATS ASHLAND Medford won an easy victory from Ashland Thursday afternoon by a hcore of Jo to 8 and the boys could have had jnore' runs if they had need ed;f homiTllo outfield' for the local tejim was in lino fettle and with heavy BlMB8.ir beat out a victory early in tht, Kit me. Burgess let himself down mid set the learn to work but they let several runs get through. The game was played on the Ash land grounds which have been greatly improved leeently but which will stand more improvement. A large number of fourth of July visitors utAhhlnnd saw the game. SAFE AND SAKE I AH IN MEDFORD 'if was a rafo and sane foiuth of July ns far as Medford was con cerned. No detonation of the festive ami 'dangerous fire cracker was heard iiutho city and no accidents of riny kind occurred to mnr tho pleasure of thihduy. 'tio firo department remained on tlu?qiii vivo throughout tho day but noUa singlo lWd wiib reported," due to'.lbo fnotytltfit no fireworks weie allowed Avithiiirftho city and tho grass on tho vacuiU eroiind is fill t,oo green to'Jnirn freely! ' l 'tho day was quiot, tho only oxoito inoiit coming in tho afternoon with lliStrnces. FIRST DAY'S AUTO I For mnro than, -10 laps In n 45 lap race, totaling miles, .1000 people Thursday afternoon witnessed tho prettiest automobile rnco. with two careless than B seconds apart, over aeon In southern Oregon. Then a rear tire blew out and A. J. Edwards In a Ford romped home winner, making SO miles In G2.-M. W. J. Saviors In a 1907 Rambler was the man who crowded Edwards for -10 taps and fell to second place at the Mulsh when a tire blew up. Rut the crowd had their money's worth as lap after lap passed with the cars holding their own. While Edwards won the race by driving splendidly .throughout and using his head, premier honors go to Saviors who had a car which had bocn sent Into the junk heap last year. Savler's time on forty laps did not vary two seconds. Ho knew what ho could do and ho did it. He took tho curves In a masterly man ner and never failed to mako his time. His engine -got hot and his radiator went dry hut on and on he rolled, fighting gamely to hold his place until ho lost a tire. Then a quick change was mado and he got back In time to wja'second place. Five ears started in tho race: J. W. Koyes In a Chalmers "30"; W. J. Saviors In a Rambler; N. H. Mark in an Oldsmoblle;' Elmer Cox In a loco mobile and A. J. Edwards In a Ford Elmer Cox made hut ono lap when he sheared a pin on his tlmor and! was forced to quit. He will bo back In today and Saturday. He made CO miles for several laps In the morn ing work outs. W. J. Keyes was forced to quit In tho 35th lap on account of heating. His gas feed w-as off and the car would suddenly slow from GO to 40 miles apparently without warning. Adjustments have been mado for to day's race. N H. Mark In an OhTsmoblle had hard luck from tho start but suc ceeded In getting third place. He had magneto trouble and time after time he limped past the grand stand with one. two and three cylinders shooting. Ho was game however and stayed In tho race. The Ford and Rambler fought it out for 40 laps with hut three seconds between them. Then came tho tiro trouble. The crowd was greatly pleased with tho first day's showing and much praise is being bestowed on the management. It was good clean sport throughout. 2500 OUT OF CITY TO SPEND F Medford responded nobly to the juTitn&ons i'rom Eagle 'Point mid Ashland for the fourth of July. The Southern Pacific sold 1500 tickets to Ashland while the Pacific and East ern sold between 000 and 1000 tickets to Eagle Point. Most of the people returned on the race meet peeinls to see the races at the park. A few peoplo went to Gold Hill to spend the tlavs HS MI MfflM I H T BRAND I HAM AND -RAHON" M m ueiifiousiy appetizing. A wholesome, m m licaltli" breakfast for everyone. The M M very choicest Government Inspected M m Products. ;; B Fouts Company O. II. Verblck . 7 y H Alien Orocory Co. Westsldo Market V'ij H C. L. Schelffelln W. H. Lydlard H . East S(do arocery Co. v F. O. brabfill H C. P. Krlhs & Co. Economy Market U D. & C. Cash Storo C. L. Eursly m William Stringer Duvldson & Uuttorflold M ii,. BX.- Jw3 . A. J. KdvvnnU, The horse races at the fii-t day's racing meet at the Rogue River Vnl-j ley Fair association', track and mot or speedway proved to be very inter esting and the large crowd which at tended the races .primarily to see the motorcycle and automobiles jo found the preliminary here very interesting. No accident marred the moot and tho. horses did their work well. The offi cials had the meet well in hand at all times and thefc" were no h"seiis sious ns to results. A number of spectators who arrived lato mN.-o'd some of tho most attractive races of tho daj Miss, Lou, owned and driven by Scott Wolf, won the first two heats of! tho half mile trot or pace race in 1:15 and 1:18. The little animal Kot away well and never was in danger. Eintorottc, owned and driven by Guy Lnwton was second in each heat i tutu. TJ1...rt.. ln,.l. ..,.l ....l.lrW.i.rtl.v. r ..." 'i i..: .i i .u' liiii i.uwiuii nun inu tii-.iin in tut- nun mile buu'gy race. Kig and .Mark Twain sjdit second money. In the miming half mile nice Mas ter Arthur Turpi'! 'i Hessie Mills won first place, beating out Jack Kertell by a length. A dog rushed onto the track during this race and utmost threw Ressic Mills from her stride. She kept her feet, however, and won the race in spite of the detlectio.i. Clingo in this nice flew the track. In the pony race Dona Mack, own ed by R. H. Parsons, was first and Bessie, owned by Winkel was second. Following are the results; First heat Half mile trot or pace; purse, flOO: Miss Lou, owned by Scott Wolf, first; Entorotte, owned by Guy Law ton, second; Sable King, owned by Ct. L. Schennerborn, third. Robert .!. owned by W. II. Ware, fourth; Dick, owner by Charlie Isaacs fifth. Time 1:13. Second bent Miss Lou first; Ein toretto second; Sable King third; BE RACES AT TRACK FAST AND OF GREAT INTEREST t i ii - Is First in First Day's Auto Race Winner of the no mile Automobile Hoheit .1 i:ia fniiitli; Dick filth. Tumi Bupx' I nee, half uiilo Fii -I I rent: Roberta Mark, ouijvd by l)en LuW tn, first Nig. owned bv (leorgo Rar- ron. .second; .Maik Twain owned by George Hades third: Hlnok .Mack owned by Scliennerhorii fourth. Tinn' 1:21. Second beat Roberta Mack litst; .Mark Twain second; Xnr thiid; Hlack .Mack fourth. Time 1 :'2'2. Running Half mile: IUssii Mills, owned by Arthur Tarpiu first; .luck Kertell, owned by Dick Tiirpiu sec ond. Time fi" fcec. , l'on V race 1-1! mile : Dona Mack, Tune fill sec- first; Kosslc second, oiids- . s 'O. O. Vroman on an Excelsior mo torcc!o won the-motorcvclo event at the racing meet Thursday afternoon after driving a beautiful race throughout. Ha 'distanced his only competitor, R. I Hurnett, on a .,... .... n i,.... ...n.. - """' S' tt ""W,. IIIIIW, nurnutt had hard luck aflor tho first threo laps ns his engine froze due to a lack of oil. The race was very Interesting throughout and each mnn wntt warm ly applauded when tho final 10 utile mark was passed. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil at Its nicetlng to ha held July 10, 1912, for a license to sell malt, spirit uous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its place of busi ness on lot 10 block 1 1, city of Med ford for a period of six monthw. HOLLAND HOTEL CO. Dated July 5, 19112. S.S.S mm m MOTORCYCLE liffiE Rheumatism is duo to an excoss of uric acid, an Irritating, Inflammatory accumulation, which gots into tho circulation because of weak kldnoys, constipation, indigestion, and other physicut Irrogularltlan which are usually consiuorod of no lmportanco. Nothing applloU oxtornally can ovor roach tho scat of this treuble: tho most such troatmont can do is so o tho tho pains temporarily; while potash and othor mineral modlclnos roally add to the acidity of tho blood, and this liuld thoroforo continually grows more acrid and vitiated. Then Instead ot nourij&lng tho different nmsclca and Joints, keeping them ip a normally suppla and olastlc condition, it gradually hardons nnd stUTcns thorn by drying up tho natural oils and lluida. Rhoumatlsm can nover be cured until tho blood Is purlflod. 8. B. 8. thoroughly cloansos and renovates tho circulation by noutrallzlng tho aclda and driving tho causa from tho systom. It strengthens and invigorates (ho blood so that Instead of a sour, weak stream, dopositlng ucrid and painful corroaivo matter in the musclas, Joints and bones, Jt nourishes tho entire body with pure, rich blood and pormanently cures Rhoumatlsm. 8, 8. S. coutulns no potash, ulkallor othor harmful minora!, but is mado entirely of roots, herbs and burks of great purifying' and tonio properties. Book on Rhoumatlsm und any medical udvlco (roe to all who writo. .THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. GROWERS The prospects are good for a humpcr' fruit crop in the Pacific northwest. We would advise all grow ers of Peaches, 'Apricots, Canteloupcs, Tomatoes, Po tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us. It is a part of our business to ind a mai'kct for the f I'ujts und produce grown in the valley. We have our arrangements completed to handle the crops that will bring good returns to the grower. It will pay you to investigate. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. i Medfordj . Pacific 562L Unco Thursday. SPLEND FOR RACES TODAY A splendid racing caul Is arranged tor this afternoon at the rmv truck which will equal In every way the big moot Thumday. The program Is as follews: llorsu Racing Division--First race, fnn-for-all trot or pace forJacliHou county horses; purse $100. Second nice, 2:10 trot or p.ice; PIimo $75. Third nice, wild hnrsi race, for Jncksou county horges; punm ITS. Fourth race. 4 '4 furlongs, (rec tor nil; purse $50. Automobile rare for cars of 30 h p. and under, A. L. A. M. rating; 30 miles: purse $J00 First. $115: sec ond. $.'i0, third. $:!;. Saturday afternoon the rating meet will close with one of tho best cards ever seen In .Medford." The program follews: Horse Races First nice, free-for-all trot or pace; purso $125. Second Race, one-fourth mile dnsh, for Jackion county horses; purse $50. Third race, onn-half mlln dnsh, free-for-all; purao $".". Fourth race, oiie-hulf mile running nice for lady riders; monny divided 75 and 25 per cent; purso $50. Motorcycle Race Free-for-all. 00 miles; purse $500. First, $300; sec ond $135; third. $75. FortUiut. )ron S T'nMiatflt b4 Vmt School for OltU nFK frhlruaoteiittnot bl Jobs lUl0t I1.IkoSII1 C,llliU. Au4aJi ia IltwcUrf DtjwrUMau, Mull. Art. IlMtUn. OtliM KorftioiwtJr-Tiii:.";i(.Ti:KNuri:iiioii Ornr23.St. IMrtw 1U11 ND SATURDAY DRIVES OUT .RHEUMATISM pregon Home 307. The laying of the conicrstoue at Ehhetts Fichu Hronklyn's new tnH hull park, will take plnuo on July 0, Mniiiigev MoOraw and his Oliiutii will he the iitlt action of tho day. Vm The Little Doctor For Soio Thiout get Mae Lmeii'ii MiiNtuul Ceiiito "the lit t to doctor," lletlei than cumphoiated oil, tur peutlue or hud. tllves piompt ie lief from pnlu and coiigeritlon. Your diugglst has Mite Larea'H MtiHtatd reiiito or can got It foi you, Two sixes 25 and 50 cent Jais. Utit a Jnr toilny Keep It in lie Iioiiho it Iiiih a multitude of uses and It Ih worlli It m weight In gold whoa )ou do need II. Hotter than n mustard plaster for auythliiK a miiHtiml planter's good for. Insist on the Oilglual flXO L.l.l.l'N c . 4S WILL NOT BLUSTER. Acrept No Substitute Medford Pharmacy mid other drug gists. L -V -- .- 1 ": : i "i "J v.'i We are now serving OUR OWN Ice Cream unite ih otm formula Cream Milk Sugar 4 Pepsin ' ' Flsvorlng No Starch No Flour No Ico Cream Powders No Qolalln of any kind. HASKINS for HEALTH Kee Lox V Typewriter Ribbon Ave. the only ones made which are inked to suit the BLOW of the differ ent makes of typewrit ers. 75c to $1.00 MEDFORD BOOK STORE Watch Our Addition Grow focksoa and Himinll Medford Realty and Improvement Company m. r. ii. co. nidf. ANNOUNCEMENT i I havo moved my business from 1S2W. Main to the First Storo West of Oarnett-Corey .Bldg. W. W. EIPERT, TAILOR. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and city property nt lowest rates with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phone 323t 320 G.-O. Bldg, 1--T WHERE TO OO TONIGHT '..M'' r- 7p IS IS THEATRE .illllll I.Vel of liilincH with Vamhivlllo AiIiuIiihIoii 10 mill in cents, lleie Tliuisdiiy, Fililny to Saturday IV.il Hi: HILVA Ar.MK.MCl'uia lu their Oilgliinl Hlilnwalk t.'oineily, A Special Delivery (load, liilght Slngtiii: mill Talking Naimthlii, the (lieek Singer A lieaiillful ami thilllliiii iliamii A LA Finiicaiyo Ciiiiiinly Altitun Its cultuio niul iiHti In the. Plijllppluen IndiiMtiliil Melt) Is Woise Than Ever Comedy tj A Sou's Devotion, A .Mexican Drilmti Special mntliireii every Saturday and Sunday at 2 p. m. EvDiiIni; performuueo, 7:30 STAR THEATRE Under direction of ' PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. Ahrnjh la Ilia lead. Supremo In I'lcturo Prodiictlomi. 4000 feet of fil ms Complete Change of Program to today At Sather Tho Hlii:er WoolwortliH Tho Mtifltrliiiiii MATINL'US DAILY AdmlHslou 10c Children Co Watdi for our couiluu fenturi Crater Lake Auto Line Car will leavo Hotel Mudrord, for Crater Lake nt K u. in. Tuosdnyn mid Saturday. Iteturn Moudays and ThursdayH. Spend Sunday at Crater Lake. ItoHorvallmiH mado at Medford Hotel officii. I ' rt 1 Draperies Wo curry ry cotnrlt tin of ilrnpiirlim, lun curtolim, fU tuniH, rle, niul Ao nil eliinMnii of tipliolHtiirlnK. A mwulitl mini to look ufitir thin work rxoliiNlvely unit will kIvu na uood onrvlco as la IiorhIIiIii to cot In nveil til litricttit oltlns. WEEKS & MGGOWAN CO. Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 2Cc PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c' Phenes: Pacific 3021. Home 354 Mcssengor Sorvico ' 15 N. Fir. A SNAP GO acron, nix mllos from Medford, good Krudod road cronHo tho tract all froo boII, at G0 por uoro. 1000 will hundlo, oaiy torma on halunco, Part la crook bottom laud, luttable for alfalfa, Bovoral iprlugg on tho place, Tlinbor enough to puy (or tho tract. No building. In .tho CIrlfflu croqk dlatrlqt. " .. W.T.YorkaCo., ?t Is. Hk..iNl'X,,5 4V . lV-r ' t4rtEWJ WHUV