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f ' y ,. .tt-iotty., ,t, -- - -- S w v. Ht't .M1IUWMI , , , V O. 4 1 PAGE TWO ? r a j 1 Charier Gay visited his mother In Central roint Monday mid reports that aae iiioWk tnnrued Improvement JhherlllneH&, "ilrji? U, VH dor ftollelt of Wollen "in iilihdlng . forlhlghl In .Mcdfolti vlslt&g hor daughter; ' .tafc6b lWhey tir Gnllce la upend ing few tays In Medford. HamtoocKi; spirting good a, bine flftino, ertf'ar)eB oil atoves, refrigera tors, oic. Prices irlghl. Sliaplolgii Hnrdwafo Co.; Sfc South Central. Fred Kbily la down from Mb Ap- plcgatnfmlno visiting tils brother, JudBe'E. E Kelly. Mrs. Gcorgo U. Carpenter of Peel- hlllitf Orchard, is threatened with ty l&old fever. lier condition la not GCrloWt Moved o 31 N. Grapo streot. The Medford Conservatory f6r music and languages. G. Talllandlor, director. OpSh all summer. uh- J Ramsey end 11. B. Pratt of Washington. D, C are in Medford to spend a Trionth on business. Judge C E. Carpenter of Laramie, Wyo., was in Medford Monday. He will spend a month on his ranch near Eaglo Point, upon which ho spends his vacation every year. .jCarklh Taylor fJoha II. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County feank liulldlng, Medford. A largo steelhead, caught on n number 'six fly, fay Chris Gottlieb. Is obj 'display in Garnott-Corey's win- dew.. The big fish is frozen in the center of a cake of Ice. brooks Spencer has returned to his .ranch near Wellen after spending Sunday In Medford. flW h. A. Holmes, The Insurance M&vrove-r Jackson County Bank. J. W. Parker visited Phoenix Sun- day. Ira Dodge has taken the agency of the Northwestern Life Insurance Company, succeeding H. C. Redfleld, who has Jolqed the force at the Rogue UHcr Commission Co. The Rogue River Valley Abstract company, has moved to No. C, South Central. Miss Grace Lincoln, who has been the guest of. her brother Ralph Lin coln, has left for Iter homo in Fall River, Mass. She will visit in Cali fornia points on the way. Mr. and. Mrs. S, II. Moorhcad and daughter. Mis Florence, of Daven port, Iowa, are spending a few days In- Medford. vHay. for- sale. W. H. Everhard. Phoe,6671. : The Loulsana Lou opera company will arrive In Medford Tuesday by special train. There are fifty-three members' In -the company. Walter- Antla leaves this week for a camping- and fishing trip. B. . Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Mr. and M. R. W. Ruhl bavo re turned Froma week-end visit at the ranch honic of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis. ,Ls H. and H. P. Houston were In Medford from their ranch over Sun day. Owing to the backward season I have. made a reduction of 10 cents per pound on all kinds of vehicle rubber. Now is the lime to get a first-class Job done at a reasonable cost.' J. W. -Mitchell, No. 3C, S. Riverside Harry Butler left Monday for Coles tin. Mrs. W. P. Mills, James II. Mills. andma.td were In Medford over Sun day. They, are motoring from their home in Missoula, Mont., to San Francisco. .Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, orposito book store. Miss Ifelea Strang Is spending a few days at Colestin. S. S. Smith will return Tuesday from a visit at Colestin. Ethel Curry and Ivy Beck are camping at Camp Nick, near Butte Falls. , . ' - . S. A. ,NoweIl, ladles' tailor, 4th floor V. FvifciMibldg'.f t Mrs. .II. G. Nicholson has re turned from an outing near Butte Fall I f Miss Fannie iiasklns and Miss Banks ire, tit Newport for a month. GAiMre. Reynolds homo made breadta't DoVoo's.. t Mr, and Mrs. Portor J. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hicks and Ben Shel do& are 'enjoying tho wonders of Crator Lake. -Mr. Cavduangh and family of south FlrUVeot are camping on tho Apple gate. S6da Fountain at DoVoo's. IL E. Marsh of tho Allen Grocery Company, Is taking a two week's va cation, part of which he will spend nt Coles! tn, County Assessor T. Grolvo hna rctimieri troiri a hunting trip at. Prospect, ltrlnglng n door, Imclt with i.i.... I..IIU I j Walter 1 Backus of Portland, mnker of the celebrated Backus fly used so extensively by UorUo River anglers. Is spending n fow days In Medford getting pointers on fly styles nml trying out the Rogue with his tod, Six enr loads of enthusiasts from Weed and vicinity sponl Sundnyln Medford. They 'came as nn escort to the socd baseball team and spent tho day looking over the city. Wjii. Gerlg returned Sunday from Portland. Mrs. Gerlg and family have also returned from camping on Rogue River. ALEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOftD, OREGON, MONDAY. XTJaTJST 5, 1012 KS5H FIRST MOOSE CALL kl HO CHICAGO CHICAGO. Aug. 5. Tho women In the big hall were given nn opportun ity to exercise their lungs when Chairman Beveridgo referred iu glowing terms to the women workers In America. A storm of applause greeted tho assertion that ho Is heartily In favor of giving the bal lot to women. Tho first moose call heard on tho convention floor came when Bever Idge mentioned the name of Presi dent Taft in connection with tho Payne tariff. William Fllnn of Pittsburg, leader of the progressive element In western Pennsylvania, and other members of the Pennsyl vania delegation jumped to ihelr feet. "Moo-mooo, moo-moo," they yelled In unison. Other delegations took up the call and for a few min utes pandemonium reigned. The dis cord was fearful. MUH AND JEFF D Mutt and Jeff were caught In another wreck In eastern Oregon, where a slide has held up all eastern mall for Medford for the past two days. rfi.Hi'li .-sSs-ia(.i(P UM ill, ' t ..''ii vr..' v . m" " 4M f, w- i jn ' ri rt n I. ir i i i . - t WJSm i W f W 4 ' itMPWMra ', mi PURITY 'flfFfP'i' 'lli . ' i 1 f w,,, 'nit,' 'Bltlii ,,,,111', nt.il " -!ps B i mil' TrMiBTWi Ulli,, l,lJTfllvii S-e v i lr " r"N ' rwb-j- &JKmr-& "v IffTi fb twHH ' Km 'I if 'I I l -i yr' ' ' ' " ... M-l " " ' ""BfJVTWx tffly iffl Vtmllffwlr 1 isr- i 1 ! i" s'rtvvr.xmwiim u tvrMi "1 AM HOLIER THAN THOU." '' r ' . " 1 , . . ii,M ,.i. ,.i, 1 . I, i.. 1 SAM LANGFORD LICKS BOSTON SAM M'VEY & it tM v W.i Aug. n,Hnin . SYDNHV, N, "H KniiRfOnl f IIom'.ou voii.th( denlK- (iiul of lvoiity-roiindJml. Sam MoVey of CullfOnilil on poliils. Hutu, wlien mmiii tiller Ihu Imtlle, Hiild! "Ho iiuutlt iteiu-ur Mlttter .luck JoIuihIiik " DEHGEn, WHO WAS BEAMED 18 AOAIN ON THE JOB DAUlfAMtoftTtf,' H, fiiHlmrl nIo) )li)innr of Lon Alluoien, ulur III Holder, who wmi till 1 t iilhilunl hull uiul .UMithnt'd iiiH'oiiHcloim for 11 hIhiiI (Iiiik ytmliiiduy, lo cdniplninly lolltiuovuied lUul wan nlilo to pluy to tiny. Stop Gambling in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 5. Determined to stop gambling In Los Angeles, Chief of Police Sebastian has detached a special squad to run down violators of the law. He stat ed today that not only would ho prosecute gambling, but tho propri etors of buildings In which the gamb lers were found would also be ar rested on k misdemeanor charge. Notice To All Moose. Crater Lake L. O. O. M. will hold Its regular meeting at Moose Hall, Tuesday evening, August- Cth, at 8 All Moose be present. Notice chango of meeting night for the summer. no CHINATOWN HAS ANOTHER TONG WAR MYSTERY SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. fi. Friends of Wong Wing Duck, editor of tho Young China Free Press, one of tho wealthiest, ost Influential Chi nese on this coast, and a leader In tho revolutionary movement, who was found dead In his apartments In Chinatown, are today eudeavorlng to ascertain if tho dead man committed suicide or was the victim of an as sassin. Wong Duck had been dead a week when tho body was discovered through -tho smell of gas emanating from tho room. Examination show ed the keyhole was plugged. UNMASKED ROBBERS HOLD UP TACOMA SAL00NIST Attention K. of V.'s Your prebence wanted at Castle Hall tonight. Work In third rank. Visitors welcome. Refreshments. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Jr. 115 C. C. Telephone operators in Egypt are required to speak English, French. Italian, Grosk and Arabic. Tjionir rraY by AMERICAN SHOOTERS TACOMA. Wn., Aug. 5. Three men, unmasked, entered n saloon on South Seventeenth street this after noon and one of them afterward identified as Fred Johnson, drew a revolver and demanded of tho bar teneer the cash in tho register. Tho saloonman complied and handed Johnson $30. All threo then disap peared. The pollco were notified by telephone and In twenty minutes the alleged hold-up men were under ar rest. Johnson had $29 In his pos session. Tho other men gavo their names as Mil Mason, an engraver, and W. J. Boyd, a waiter. DETECTIVE DIVES AFTER EVIDENCE OF MURDER SAN FRANCISCO, AUg. C Be lieving Autonette nml Comsolotn Bnrlotu, slbtere aged 10 and 7. who dlenppeared from their homo Thurs day, were lying at tho bottom of Quarry, Lake, In Ingleside dlntrlet, detectlvo Sargent Louis Laplace, an letpert swimmer, dived again and again to tho bottom Of, the lake to day In the hop of finding the bod ies, but without success. Lady Manners is Bride LONDON. Aug. 5. Lady Marjorle Mannors, cldeit daughter of the Duke of Iluthland, became tho brldo today of the Marquis of Angles nt St. Pi ters church in Eaton square The Income of the mnrquls Is estimated nt halt a million dollnrs annually. WILSON DENIES STORIES OF INTERNAL STRIFE SEA GIRT, N. J., Aug. (i.Reforo leAvltig for New York today, whore tonight ho Ik to confer with William F. McComliH, chairman of tho demo cratic miMonnl committee, regarding campaign plans, Governor Woodrow Wilson flatly denied reports of fric tion among his campaign matingors Wilson will return to Sea Girt Sun day night. COACH STAGG IS A BULL MOOSE DELEGATE) CHICAGO. Aug. fi.Alontfo A. Stngg. athletic director of tho Uni versity of Chicago, was chosen a pro gressive party elector from 1 soc oud Illinois congressional district at the state convention today. Weeks&McGowanCo. 97 MOB M71 WigU iffcwWl Jr. TT.'Woki 8071 ri& ? f ' "" 89WI j. ' XAT AMHVAX7 K . -' tmmmmmm i '-Jw .. 1 ' mmWk8tWLt.mVJBmmmmW WBmmtt w m m mi AMERICANS OUSTED BY BAND OF MEXICANS EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 5. Disguis ed as a rebel soldier, Sam Jarvls ar rived hero by frolght train today from Cofonla Dublan, nn American settlement 200 miles southwest of the border. The village a mouth ago contained 1200 Americans and is now deserted by the Inhabitants and tho Americans' homes aro occupied by 400 rebels who havo takon pos session of everything left by tho refugees. BRICK AND DRAIN TILE Made libra the best material in the county Mnfliiiu' inrtdo insuring unifoViiiity in sizo and shape Sec the goods and get our prices before placing 30111' order JACKSONVILLE BRICK & TILE COMPANY ' -;i; f? . ... IeXS?" By am&,on There will soon bo added to the collection nt tho War Department n now rlllo trophy Just brought io the United State by tho American rifle team returning from Bueups Ayitvj The trpphy )s one of (ho hnnddopK'pl yet won by ni Aui9rican tenia, It U mnde 'of silver and stands three feel On a marble linne. Th.e trophy will W held here for poo year. .wIilmj It wli iguli! bo competed for nt the Pern Cqnfennlal, In Aligns t, 101.1. nt the rIKe meeting at Cum;) i'erry, OUIo, . J Shoots to Kill Animal. Kills Man EDMONTON, Alta., Aug. X,. Thinking Bomo wild animals woro trying to get Into his cabin, n la borer on tho Grand Trunk Pacific grade at lo 27 fired through tho wooden doty from his bed last night and tho bullet struck Carl Stuckon berg, It Is feared fatally wounding him, who was Just returning from a fishlpg trip, Tho Injured unan was brought hero for treatment. ' Established, 1 878 Incorporated W FRUIT b. CROSSLfcY & SONS r Commission Merchants , ' 'Ml I-'rnnklln St., Now York Our Spurlnity APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our 6wii h6uscH In, . NEW yOltlC, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLASGOW Direct consignments solicited or see our Roguo Rlvor representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon I. Mdn's regular $1.25 t6 $1.75 u puli- quality UMmm Paper rooking Hags, !!() bags in every package, per package 25 Sattilary Folding Paper Orinking Cups, 10 lor 5 and ; .' 25 for iO Ladies' and Hoys' all leather ga u'fiUe lti work and driving gloves, all sizes 50,75andi;i.0t) a pair Glen's heavy all lealli IW vovk gloves' 50 a air Glen's and Ladies' cotton flannel gloves 10 pair, ii tor '25: ..25 ' ..IBtf 15 Krowil Daisy Du.stlesH Dnst Cloth .TergtMi's l-lh. can best 'talcum 'Powder, fidget Hrass Covered Hanging Hasket '200 yards of wide all silk Hair Ribbons, yd. W$ 200 Ladies' Wwiey Collars, i.")c Quality .. . 15 or ' 2 for 2'5 Middy Silk Tics for Mitltlv AVaisIs, each. . . ,5tt Lathes' Hair Nets, with or without elastic, Hie regular J Or quality, each 500 pieces Novelty Toys, each . . 40 Dozen Cut Star Blown Gloss Tablo Tumblers, 20c quality, Tuesday and Wednesday, oach, 1W 5 15 HUSSEY'S Till: HKAMO.V irt O.V AT Delightful Newport ON YAQUI.VA ItAV ANO TI1K PACIFIC Join tho crowds, whether you wnnt rtit and )uloL or clean, wholoxomo, lively fun. You will find either nt Newport. Wealth of nntural scenery. Splendid fishing, boating and bulbing. Delight, fill drives. Pretty trails through tho wood or along tho boauh, Ahiindnnro of sea food'Oystera, elnms, crabs, rock cod, groupers, etc. Plenty of fresh pnlatatrin vegetables and tablo nupplles, Inviting 'pooka for campers. Uciiiionublo rates In rooming bournm, collagen and hotels. All modern conveniences, Hl'KC'IAL LOW ItOt'NIJ Tltll SKAHO.V l-WIUIH . m SUNSET OGDEN&SHA5TA1 ROUTES I'ltOM .MKDl'OItO ijtiu.on Call on our "ngnnt for Information rolatlvo to train schedules, o'tc. Ask for Illustrated llturntiiro and our apodal folder "Vacation 1)ns In Oregon. . JOHN M. KO'OTT, einral Pn.sciiRer Agent, IOItTLANI), OltlCOON. TOO LATE TO CLasJFY LOST Gold 'Fob, returno 16 Tribune Office, enes Wo carry a very- comploto line Of araperlptf, loco curtains, nvtur-'. oto , and do all closHps of unhglstorlnB. A special man to look nrtrr this work exclusively and will glvo uh good sorvlco a Is possible to got In ovon the largest cUIlh. Weeks & BfcGowan Co. T T T T T T T ? T T T T t T T T T 4 illytt- v ,,- .. g i 4 ' V h t ' i " ' v 1 . 4 BUNGALOW BARGAir f ;' Last ehanee of the season worch every cent of. $3,500:00, to be sold at the extremely low irieo of 2,'J50.00. HaiYdsome grills with built in china closet, Maple floors, larg'e rjlee))i'ng p'Oi'eh, living room 12 x 28 feet with buff, brjck fireplace, large lot 00 ,v M0 I'wiit, nice lawn, double constructed, guaranteed 50ycars. . ' ''v', ; H! E. GATES, Owner - ROSE AVE, sj j. , ttp A fifl i il" tKKLmmmmmmK&' B lllli PI I M .v:4: lit fV -.!, 4 i. n