THE MUD FORI) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?E0Os, ERIDAV. JULY .1. in(W 3 PROGRAM FOR OHAUTAQUA interesting Series of Lectures Is Scheduled for Summer Meet Famous Men to Be Heard Tim following is (ho program of the .SoiiMifrn Orcgim Cluiutuufpin nssoiulily Ui u held ut Aslihtihl July H tn IT: ,y M VtHlneMl:iy i. 111.: ''Bolol- ogy,' Si,iPf:iry It. Stone of Vort l:inl V. M. (.'. A. Wfflnostlay ovruing Rustic c:mtnt:i, "M.iutlis iind Scasmi,' by chorus umlor direction of I'rotVssor Mfirtiu K. Kohinson. .Inly it Thursday n. in.: "The old and tho Now Education," INvsiilt'iit W J. Korr. Thurmlav evening: "The Di vine Rights of tho Child, .Mrs. I.tu..ra M. Luke. July 10 Friday .. in.: "My Xeigh bor and I," Mrn. LtMioni M. Lnlte. Fri day evening: "What 's I'mler Your Hatf" Dr. J. Whiteomh Brougher. duly 11 Saturday, 2:00 p. in.: Ad (truss by Congressman John Sharp Wil liam of Mississippi. Saturday evening: "Tho Baltic of Life," Bishop Hubert Melutire. July 12 Sunday: Sermon, 11:00 a. m. and S;00 p. in., union service "i:0o p. m union young people's meeting. July V.i Monday p. in.: "Evolution of Abraham Lincoln, " Bishop Hubert Mel nt ire. Monday evening: ' 1 Indigo nous America Art," Alfred Montgom ery, the fanner painter. July M Tuesday p. in.: " Diliotniit ism in Art,1 Alfred Montgomery. Toes day evening: "Level Best Living," Br. Ira Landritb. .Inly Ifi Wednesday a. in.: Address on Missions, Pr. Hoyal J. Dye. Wednes day p. in.: Chalk Talk. Alfred Mont gonicry. Wednesday evening: " ,Tos a Li 'I Cabinb,' a lecture on the homo, Dr. 1 ra Laudritli. July Ki Thursday p. m.: ' ' Forces That Win." Dr. E. L. House. Thurs day evening: "If I Were tho Devil." Dr. Edwin "('yclono " Smithers. in cos tume. July 17 Friday a. in.: ' 'Tho Man Without a Soul." Dr. Edwin "Cy clone Southers. A una I business meeting 1:00 p. in. Friday evening: (.rami concert, "II. M. S. Pinafore" (Gil bert nun Sullivan), under direction of Professor M. E. Hobinson. ENJOIN FISHERMEN FROM USING BAR n li. T). Hume, lhe salmon king, is not tho only mini that enn get into court uver liogue river fishing. What prom ises to be an interesting fight is now poses. Just above this bar and just be cfturt will bring out some fine legal points. Opposite the old Raiiau hop ranch on the river is a bar some quar ter of a mile in length and it is the only suitable place in that vicinity for the fishermen to land with their nets. T. B. Cornell and W. H. Flanuigaii bought the hop ranch from lianzau. but the lat t or leased t he ha r for fishing pur poses. Just above this bar and jiise be low are some of tho best fishing grounds along the river and all the fishermen have been landing their nets on the bar. Xow comes John ITnnznu with fin in junction against S. S. Clvburn, a fish orman, prohibit ing him f rom landing his nets on tho bar in question. If n permanent injunction is secured it will prohibit all other fishermen from land ing on the bar and will leave the fish jug of that part of the river entirely in the hands of Ranzau. Grants Pass Ob server. GOOD CROP PROSPECTS IN KLAMATH COUNTY Throughout the entire Klamath basin the prospects for average crops are very good. Drv laud crops are looking quite well, but an- not as far advanced as they usually are at this time of the year, says tho Herald" In tho vicinity of Merrill the alfalfa fiidds, which are under the ditch, give promise of at least an average flield at the first cutt ing. The haying season will ho a few weeks later this year thun last year, and the cutting of al falfa will begin in tho course of a week or two. In some places in the lower part of the valley n few small patches have already boon cut, but on all of the large ranches preparations are just being made to begin the hay harvest. Mot of the large stockmen are of the opinion that there will be enough hay to supply the demand and that the price of stock cattle will keep up throughout tip- entire feeding sea son. Methodist Episcopal Church, B Street. "Patriotic Dny,' that is what it will bo next Sabbath at the above church. At II a. m. the subject will bo "Vis ions. Spiritual and National." At night tho topic will be " George Washing ton." Rov. Renter will road one or two short articlei from a duplicate copy of the "t'Nter County Gaetto." published in January, s0, shortly aft er Washington's death. This is perhaps the only copy of this paper in Jac!;on county. Mis. K rauoc has t rained th-1 choir in special niiiiir for the oe. ai..n. j I he church will be decorated with na tioiial colors. Sabbath school 10 a. m L'pworlh league 7 p. in. All are invited tl.EVr.r.AND H PROPERTY LErT TO WIDOW TIIKVroX. X. .1.. July :i. Tl,.. will ..f fl IV'mIi-iiI lin.ver I 'l'V-lrinl filed fur prolinte !wlav and Ifavf ntar ly all 111"' prcpirty lo Mr. I lncLind X.i dclntl' wi-rp ohtailinlilf it In llw ainounl of prupcrty. lull it in known jthe family will b well provided for. Modford Tribune, 50c per month. TWO ASHLAND COUPLES UNITED IN MATRIMONY Tuesday evening of thiS week at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Shelley, in Ashland. Sadie E. Shelley was united in mar riage to Mr. Herman J. Seidemau of Saltese, Mont. Rov. W. T. Van Seoy officiated at tin ceremony, which was witnessed by a happy company of rel atives and friends. The wedding march was played hy Miss XelHe McClaren. The bride was a teacher for a num ber of years, the last four years at Sn 1 1 ese , a nd t he groom is a mining man with interests in Montana and Idaho. The newly married couple left yesterday for Seattle, where they will spend two months, and will be home at Saltese after September 1. Louis E. Dennis nud Miss Josephine Glore wort1 married Tuesday morning at the home of the hride's sister, Mrs. W. A. Bibby, on Oak street, in the presence of immediate relatives. Rev. W. L. Mellinger officiated at the hap py event, and the young people left at once for Klamath county, whore the groom has ranch interests and where they will make their home. Tidings. LOCAL MARKET. The fotolwiug quotations ore uu im partial report of the prici-s paid by Med ford dealers: Wheat $1 per bushel. Flour $2.70 per cwt. Whole barley $2fi per ton. Hay $12 per ton. Alfalfa $10 per ton. Xow potatoes $1.2;. pr cwt. Butter 40,. per roll. Lard 10c per pound. lteans "c per pound. .1'4H8S 22 !-. per dozen. Sugar $0.S0 per cwt. Turkeys 13c per pound. Poultry Spring. $2 to hena, $.1.50 to $1 per dozen. Hams- 12c per pound. Shoulders 10c per pound. Hogs 4 .. to fie per pound. Cattle 2:i to It1,::' per pound. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Clarence C. Pierce to James T. Patton. 20 acre in section 2, towur.hip range 1 W $ 10 Margery E. Mugrudor to Cloa Magruder. 1 acre in D L C f.ti 40 Maggie F'urrongh to George E. Millar, lots S and 9, block 1, tuoen Anne addition to Mcd ford :i:io E. J. Roach to Margaret Beswiek, 12"i acre in township .'M, range I E 400 W. II. Easter to Henrv C. Calev, property in Ashland (100 delphi W. Beebe to John S. Bar net), 10 acres in township M, range 2 W 1700 BORN. JACKSON Tn Medford, July 1, to tho wife of Arthur Jackson, a son. PATTOX At Eagle Point, June 22, to the wife of .1. . Patton, a daughter. MARRIED. LOOSELEV SCHNEIDER At the Methodist parsonage, Modford, Rev. W. C. Renter officiating. Philip S. Loose ly to Miss Anna Belle Schneiibt, both of Jackson ' count v. SCHTLZ ROSTW1CK Tn Jackson ille July 2. hy Rev. Robert Enis, Wil liam Sehul. and Miss Lena Host wick. RKAMKS FritRY Tn Phoenix pre inct , al t he residence of t he bride 's parents, by Rov. W. F. Shields, Harry Ri ames and Miss Nina Mav Furrv. DIED. HARRIS Near Grangeville, Idaho, lune 17, of pneumonia, Mary Bowman Harris, wife of Israel Harris, formerly f Sams Valley, aged 17 years. Ll'MSDEX At Kent, Wash.. June 2s Ruth Marie Liimsden, daughter of Harold and Bessie Luinsden, aged Id !irs, 2 months and da vs. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. G. W. Beck. Miss Winey Cox. Mrs. . M. Dowell. Mrs. T. Dodee. Fred Button, Mrs. .T. M. Foulkcs. Mrs. Lulln 'uller (:t)t Mrs. A. J. Hollewoll, Mrs. -Mien Lvnn. Joe H. Marshall. A. W. Morse. Chns. H. Norris, W. W. Sires. Mike Thompson, Mrs. Lydia Thompson. L. S. West fall, Harrv Wilson. Anderson & P.nrbidgo are the Med ford agents for Colostin Natural Min eral Wato, the great table water of the Pacific coast. M Medford Tribune. 50c per month. Medford Time Table SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY I Northbound Vo. liiiOregon Kxpress f "i:!-! p. n. Vt. MTnrtland Express. . . 9:49 a. m. ! Southbound . N'o. l-jf 'nlifornin Kxpress n. 13 San l'rnneiseo Fxp Vi. L'u'-I I'rnni (Irnnts Pits Nt. L'L'.i I'or Ashland a. mi. I .1:20 .m. 9: IS p. m. 10:13 p. in. PACIFIC & EASTERN P.AILWAY Xo'. 1 U-i M wl ford . ." '. 77.' 87iS 'iTnT V... ?, I.i iiM-. Mixlford 2:.VI p. in. . -2 Arr.iv." Mel ford in:2 a. m. No. A iriv.-i Mi'dfnrd 5: (IS p. in. ROOUE RIVER Y ALLEY RAILWAY Nil i l.f:ivf S.i. Il,nr. MolMil.oavi-? Muliir 1.1'ave No. 1 I.i'av." Xo. .'! l,oa ! Voior l...;iw. M,n,.i l..-av M ml ford M-df..rd .M..lf..r.l Midford ,la'kfoiivilli'. .lacli-ioivillc, . .la.'liioitvilli'. . larkonvillr. .. MAIL CLOSES. , ' 'a".".M m ! Eagle I'iinl Noribliound BoutliboiiDd Jckonrille I 7:!I'ij !: :1H 4 :.',( ! .I10:05 li SO ....Q (10:20, Ladies wiil find purARt DRUGS Fine Stationery, Perfumes and Toilet Artieles of all kind,, im-liuling New Home Sewing Machines, at the. MEDFORD PHARMACY, Inc. The Big Drug Store with Little Prices. near the Poatoffiee, Clay GilKert Prescriptiouist C K. Burke Secretary "I' lit going hwhv to Cehhratr lhe Fourth," sm'J I'at, Dressed in his t'rock cont A n J new silk lint. ifront many people all over the I'ountry nret making preparations to eelelirate the anniversary of the Dnelara lion of Independents. To make your I'elelirnlion perfectly enjoyable ynu should nee that you are well Kiippliod with riyars that arw inunufai'tiired by ilio II. I.'. V. I'ijjar WorliH. Kvery puff is u pleaHure. People do not appreciate something ror nothing it is human nature to value only that which is paid for. The Tri bune's circulation is paid. OUR METHODS ARE THE BEST AND THE QUICKEST. WE SEND FOR AND DELIVER GOODS, AND CHARGE REASONABLE PRICES. We are a Home In dustry and Employ Only White Help. Medford Domestic Laundry GLEN FABRICK, Prop. Medford. Oregon. Small Orchards On Easy Terms. Gity Property and Fruit Groves for Sale Firr and Ten-Acre Orchards on the installment plan. The right hind of soil, lhe right kind of trees and the right prices. Ttrentg years' experience in fruit railing hades oar judgment. We have sold half the orchards in the valley and have, get lo see a purchaser dis satisfied with his bargain. lie fore haying see Roue River Land Go. Exhibit Building mm ir, LOW RATES EAST Will Itc niaili' this son son hy SOUTHERN PACIFIC Lines in Oregon KKOM MKOFORD, ORE. as follows: Both Ways One Way Through Via TO Portland. I'aliforuia. Chicago $8:2.40 $87.50 St. Louis 77.40 82.50 Sr. I'anl (9.00 81.75 Omaha 69.90 75.00 Kansas OHy .. (59.90 75.00 Tickets will ho on salo .Tune 19, L0. .Inly ti, 7, 22, 2:1.. A ugust li, 7, 21, 22. ( lood for j'eturn in 90 lays with stopovop privileges at pleasure within limits. liKMEMUKR THE DATES For any further inforination call on A. S. KOSRNBAUM, Local Agent, or write to ytM. Tl 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. The ELECTRIC TEA KETTLE Furni.ilie.'i lint wrtti-r l'nr t:i cm very lnrt untict? It o-in bf itM-il on Uu; t-ii lubla or in Mm kitclu-ii AUii' hrs to liny rlri'trolier Siniplt'.sfife. con venient, duralile ROGUE RIVER '- ELECTRIC CO., Scf!i!Mor to Condor Water Power Co. Of-' floe 206 W. 7th at., opp. big electric ligu. I'hone 855. CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED FOUR CENTS PER POUND PAID MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE Fourth or July Advice tn (bote who d'irr n he con, fotnl'ort ntp and ntylisb ut tin nnm' t r ri w ran 0.- von. IIvo ynnr unit of cloth utli in.ido (mm a lif(ht wijilit n'Tgi in )itup, black or Oxford tfrey. und it will Up romfortiibl" nd kro-t tin hni per iVctlv whn it in rut nd lilted by J. A.KREUZFR & CO. IMPORTERS AND TAILORS PAXJu BUILD INO, UEDFO&JD, OBS. kmw.H'M'.al ' FOURTH OF JULS EXCURSION TO ASHLAND, OREGON A Special Train Will Leave Grants Pass at 7 a.m., Return from Ashland 10:30 p.m. PARS AND ONE-THIRD; CHILDREN FIVE YEARS AND UNDER TWELVE YEARS, HALF FARE. Ashland Will Have Only Big Celebration in South Oregon Among the attractions already arranged for are: Orand Parade, with Civic and Historic Float and MaliUry and Fraternal Organizations in line. Splendid Medford and Jacksonville Bands Will Furnish Music Throughout the Day Make your entry with R. A. Mlnkler of Ashland and write l'ui for further particular. HON. ROBERT NIXON, OF YREKA, WILL GIVE ELOQUENT ADDRESS $100 ORAND AUTOMOBILE PARADE :hiiiujh Ihu main stiwls nf I lie city tn ilu bill Kiininila. Kvi'ry owner of au aulo- mnhili' whu i'uii jot tn Ashland July -I'll is ri'qiH'Stml to get inln this iiiradn. BASEBALL JACKSONVILLE VS. ASHLAND. A hot ('" ossini'd. New grunil stands H.id " blrai'hers " have licen liuilt. GRAND VAUDEVILLE -Si riotly hifjh i lnss :i fl i-iiinoii nml I'VMiiintf ia 1 lie I 'huutuu(iiii Taliornii'le, i'U(jucd for this I'vi'iit I'xlniunlinnry, ur' imw iu;ikin hits at tin' (li-niid in I'ort In ml. NYw anil cnli'liy liiusit, eirreei'liing comedy, fimry ni'l'tilint ic ft'ltts. ROCK DRILLING CONTEST. BALLOON ASCENSION. I'r..f. Virgil Mnorn of "The t'hutes," Sim Knineisen. THE CALITIIUMPIAN PARADE, with imrnrl,.l innlnines. is Imiind to be the bi bit of the day. SOMETHING NEW IN FIREWORKS. EXHIBITION WATER DISPLAY ASHLAND is iiienlly situated f.ir a I'Vmlh of .Inly I'elebin I imi. Lets nf shade, i I. inviting (,'i-eves, mulling water I'vei'vwliere. I'ulilie Imths, sviuiniiur rinlt nnd "liuinp I lie linuips." Kvnteru.'il orders are providing rest rooms and free seals will he plaeeil everywhere. A iiiniodtit Lons have been provided for nil teams. And don't foiJ"t the (illANII MAI. I. nt he Opera llnu..e. The Medfnrd iirehes'lra will fnrni. li llie innsie. O .rl.LTR 1'llOGRAMS OF THE DAY'S EVENTS WILL BE FURNISHED TO ALL. Everybody Invited to Ashland July 4th Just Received- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green iftth HEADQUARTERS EOR SASH AND DOORS ANYTHING MADE EROM TREES Quotations promptly and cheerfully furnished Woods Lumber Co. KILN'S AND MILLS AT CLIiNDALK ORKGON VAIfD AND (M'TICK AT M I'JDKOIM), OKMOX. .Something New In Hiihber Tires that it will pay yen t" liiv.'Sliu'Ste. COMPLETE STOCK, prompt work, satisfaction ipiaranUfd. Mitchell & Hocck GENERAL WAOONF.RS Rant 7th Htraet. rear nf Murrituan' BlacVimlth Hbop. Medford, Ur. ill prizes in offered for foot racing and minor sports. Make your entry with R. A. Mlnkler of Ar.hland and write hini for further information. Quality is remembered when price is forgotten. CRATER LAKE LUMBER CO. $100 LUNCH, DINNER OK SUPPER erved at all hours nf lhe day, To Komi liver always tointi here a wen Ik vtunts hit rhoia, steaks, oysetrrs or anv of the appetizing dishes that we niakt a apeeialty of ennkinn to plrase the fastidinus. If jnu wish to rujoy a well cooked meal, that tan be prepared only by an artist, lsit Nash Gate