MKDKOIM) DAILY TRIUUNfi, MtiDKORIl, ORIXiON'. FRIDAY. AHiUST U. IfJOS. MINARD WINS E Excellent Scores Made at This Morning's Shoot -Minard's Score Perfect (V II. Minimi won tin nilvor troi.ny oftVr.d Uy Thn Tritium- liy milking a pcrfci't Henri? at this morning snoot on tlic irrmiinU of t In Mi'illonl H1 jtiid (inn rhih. Mr. Min:inl broke Itf ot of flm! nl. Tin- Hi-ni-i' for lh' event wan: Miimnl 2.1, Knyart 12-, Si-c lv 12, finrrntt )X. Thn wore in tmlny h I'veiitH, in whit li MO binlH were nlint :it, w.-ro: Firttt event Cnrlon I HI, finrrntt Kl." I'evton 11. 't, lluilit l.'tii, Niiiimiin KM, .Second event Nrihl III, IMIli 1'H Jnstius ll2ii, Itei-.l 11.1, Kllin 144. Third event Kin I l.'t, Hn.-lle l.'tH, Enviirt 137. MorHtt HI. WilliltM Kill. Fourth event Sinil h 1-12, lii.ien KW, Seely l-iK. Merit ILM. Tolls 1 I I. Fifth rviitt liicklM.rf l'J'.i, Jloy.ln I'Jii. Leed 117. Helmut. 1 Hi, Vrrv 1-1 In u Hiteciiil event in whii-li 12.1 hint were Html lit t hi Heme wn: Wtllilt till in 124, Haiuht L'L', Kin,' .1 tin 22. 11,000 EAGLES PARADE STREETS OF SEATTLE KKATTLK, UiihIi., Ainst 11. Kiev en thousand KaleH ami numerous floats fnrininK n pr.raite three miles in ImijiIi. the first division bein dismissed at the reviewing Htnnd b"fnre the liit had started on the iniireh, made up one of the Hiei'tneiilar featnnv of tht- lentli tinnual convent ion of the Kraternal Or der of tijileH now in Arm-ion here The parade formed ami Hlnrted mi lime, at 1 1 i) Vloi-lt t Ink mora i lit;. In spile of lowering eloiulH and I lireiil eniiij,' ruin. thoiiHUtidH turned out early lo witness the proci'KMion. The Ku-fde, with the fjriy tianuiTK and handsomely deeoraled flout h. ma relied clubs in unique nni forms, tiended by their famous fife and drum porpd and with " Vea, year," be iti yelled from t hoiinfinds of (heir nd mirers' thronts niad the air warm, dis pdlin I he eh illy leiupernt are. The uaitpie floats hi the parade eon Hinted of a l.iij;e Kiifh'H nest by the Seattle aerie, No. I; Spoltn.ie Falls, .s the Spokane ai'rie, jr.nl M is. Tlnniias Moore, representing t he mol her aerie, mirrounded liy (10 children. The "Bremerton aerie had n laie float represent injf tie- hat I It-ship N'elirasKa. Si'Veral lone detenu ten from eastern aeries appeared or.'ously decorated and enmin tlie banner of their aerie. The lone delegate were cheered lustily iilouj (he route. There is no session nf the (rand aerie today, adjournment Irivine, been lahen last niht ualil IVidny morning, when the officers wilt he elected and the city chosen for the next meeting place. COMMISSION SAILS ON STUDY BENT NF.W YO(K, AniruHt I I. - Ttie Timet today hhvh: For severnl days the mem her n! tin- national monetary coinuns ion nppoinled at Ihe last session of congress to devise plans for currency legislation, mid composed of nine hciik torn and nine reirenenlativen, have lieeu ill this city making preparatioiiH for their trips to Kurope to study foreign bankini; conditions nml to confer wild bankers here. As a renull it tins I ome known in Wall aired that Senator Aldrich, who in lit the head of Ihe commission, has come to hold the opinion that the up shot of the commission studies will he not to promulgate a new eurrencv mennure eat iielv, tnit sun pi v to make additions mid improvements In the pies ent no calli-d Aldrich Vreetaiid law. In h: tilling eiieles the news of ilh opinion of Senator Aldrich Ii.-in loen re reived with rent interest, for it re nl7.es thai, as head or the couiiuihsioh and sponsor for the currcm-y hill adopt ed in the cloning hours of congress, hii wot da will have reat weiirht. There m, of course, disappoiul meat of an treme kind anions many leadia liankern over the outlook ac iveu hy tins sit nation, hut hope in felt that as a milt of the Ftiropi an hanking fly tern nnd lift currency methods he may rxpe riflnce n change of heart. WIFE Of SINGER CARUSO HAS LEFT HIM LOMMIX, August I t. After recent ly denying that his wife had left him Knrico Caruso, (lie fainoiiH tenor, gav hid shonldiTs n characteristic shru tit day when asked njpiin if it were true nnd int una teit that her ansonce wiin jimt the thin that pleased him most. "It wan not an elopement," he aid " Simply life witli her was iinposildc J told her hi several weeks ao ami now" anollier expressive shrni; "she in pone." The singer went on to explain that hin wife did tint meet with In approval neoniiM' her tastes with below Inn stand nrd. He bad' le( begone from hm houMfdmtd and nhe did no, running away with an Italian enlleman whose name han not been learned, i anmo denied knowing wlio the man in, dismissing lite interview with the coiiclunion: "Hhe hnn K'ui off with Homebody on hr wn cvid. 1 Too Lata to CUuify. liOflT--Lnr((p HwnMik n. Finder rr turn to Tribune offirr. jo; TIN Social and Personal A. E. Kocmes and hU wife were ovt-r from Jacksonville Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. R Nye of Foots Cretk were among their Medford friends Thursday. Thnmns M. .loiies, u lending business man of Central I'oint, trauwaetcd bnsi nesH in Medford Wednesday. A. II earn, the Fhoenix uierchaiit spent Thursilav niht in Medfonl. ',. M. (i-sett, operator in mines, has returned to .laeksonvibd. lieoige jtrowu of Kaeje I'oint, for mer county eommiHsioner, was a recent biihiitess visitor in Medford. Mr. and Mis. .1. Mcl'hersoii have re turned from their nojourn at Colestin. Herbert Cole has been in the valley in the interests of Colestin h famous mineral water. I. II. liarnebiirK and Ins wife arc up from Ashland. Lawrence Pickens, who is located at Jacksonville for the present, was aniuiie; his Medford friends Thursday. A. .1. WeekH, n prominent business man of Merkeley, Cat., is making Med ford and its vicinity a business visit. Mis. Anna lleckathoin of Little Multe, who has been making Medford a visit, went to Cent ml Point Thurs day evening. It. . Harris, who shot the ihule al Unite Falls, is able to lie about again, not much the worse for his thrilling ex perieuee. !!. It. Sawyer, the civil engineer, has been in Jackson Creek dislrict in the service of the town of Jackson ville, whose citizens want to install u system that will furnish t hem an ample supply of pure mountain water. J. M. ltader, former sherttf of Jack Hon con n I v and his wife were in Med ford Thursday. F. W. Streets haH gone to lierkeley. Cab, accompanied by His daughter. Miss Alice, who will attend the t Diversity of ( alifornia. William llahn, the genial rcprcscn- lat i ve of Hlumauer & Hoch of Port land, was among his numerous custom in the valley this week. Louis Adams, I he Fileen merchant. is ding business in Medford today. Mrs. Joseph Patton of Fort Klamath ami AlrH, J. U. Cotchett ot Man fran isco, who came here In attend the t'nn ral of their HiHter, Mrs, F, Wilkin son, b-ft for their homes Friday. Captain J. T. C. Nash of Merkeley, Cal., is in Medford looking a ft or his ntensivc business interests. S. S. Pent, the al lorney. is down Coin Itiille Falls. Ibike Hazel lias returned from a five cks' sojourn in Klamath county. Fred Lund a hi of I he Western (Ire gon Investment company's big orchard, located east of Medford, was here on rinirsday. I. A, Armstrong, who is improving a i;ooil piece of hunt not tar east ol Mv, lord, transuded business in Ihe citv THE FIRST as usual TO SHOW FALL CLOTHES FOR PARTICULAR DRESSERS AI.KKADY W'H IIAVK ON IHXI'LA V AI.LTIIK l,ATKNT r-'AU.Nl'ITN, I'KRmT IX WOK'K'.MAXSIII 1'. V I'TO Tl I K .M I N I'TH IXSXAI'AXD STVI.K, I'K'O.M TI1K WOK' KSl lOI'S OK 'I'l I ) WOIM.D'S 1JKNT MAK KK'S. Ol'K' XKW CLO'IMIKS, SOM IX Ol'li WINDOWS, SO.MK, IN Ol'K' STOh'Kb'OOMS, AND TDK UK, ST OK Ol' If MM! KA 1,1, SI 1 1 I'M KXT AlfUIVINO DAILY, AUK I'NK.OJ'A I.K.D IN DISTINCTION, WKAIf IX(1 Ll'AI,l'l'V A X D I'.Ki Cl.oTlllXti '.l.l'K. NEW STETSON HATS Al.IfKADV MANY M KDI'Olf D MUX AlfK WKAlflXO XKW SOKT II ATS, Til K I'AMOl's "STKTSONS " AND "NO NAM K," M A K V, , I'lfKSlI KlfO.M TDK TOddKlfY's il(i KA 1.1, s 1 1 I'M KXT. I.KADKUS IX STYI.K. AND (I'AI.ITY. The Toggery, ofCOurse MEDFOFD'S GREATEST VALUE GIVERS SKK one day this week. M rs. Mount of I'unsmuir, 'al.. has returned home u ft it a pleasant visit with Henry Hansen of Koxy and his far.-.ily. L. O. Wells, who was seriously ian jured in a runaway accident several weeks ago, is able to be about again. J. W. H rover and (irant Finley of Kagb Point was a business visitor in Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. kins precinct and Jacksonville were C. Pursel of Wat Mrs. M. Taylor of in Medford Thur day. 'J. C. (Jodlove of North Jacksonville and his family spent a few hours in Medford Thursday afternoon. Jack True, county road master, was among the many in Medford Thurs day. J. A. Houston was down from precinct a few days ago. . James and have i.ueklev wen from F n ion precinct Thursday. Trail The report the second crop af alfalfa hay in the barn anil a good one on Appl A. M. Helms of Antelope dislrict, tin energetic stockman, was among his Med ('rd friends during Ihe past week. J. H. Heerv and Have Cronemiller were over from Jacksonville one dav this week. MesKis. Fads and their families have relumed from their trip to Crescent City, Cal.. which I hey enjoyed very much. Juliu I 'hlegau is at Smit h Sc Molo nv's shoe store, while Ward Whiteside is filling his plaee al the Jacksonville bianch. Charles M. Cay's collate is Hearing completion and will be one of the neat i" I in West Medford. Mrs. Kalph F. Mulligan, who has been "offering from, a recent Hevere altnck of tonsilitis, has fullv recovered. LONG DRY SPELL BROKEN BY SHOWERS PolfTLANh. Or., August 14. After the longest dry period Hince is'itl, rain began to fall yesterday morning and continued almost tin interrupt edly until last night. It was a general shower, es pecially in western Oregon and was iih welcome as the May flowers in Ihe song. At t tines I he downpour was really vei'e, but the greater part of the time ii was a gentle, but corn unions mist until last night. During Ihe day .40 of an inch of rain fid I, according to the iiieasureseinents of the local Weather bureau, the greatest auiounl for any one day since May HI. Iteports from various sections of tin1 alley and from oilier parts of Oregon and Washington imlicaie thai the rain was general, It way especially welcom ed by fanners who had been clamoring for it in the interests of crops. Hy limbermeii and owners of timber prop erty generally il was also heartily wet roiued, for it will lie the menus of ex lingiiishing many forest files and sav ing large amount.: of property. Ol'lf KAKI. SHOWING t KOKWKAlf. I Our Annual August Clearance Sale Thci-e were liwtiiv vlni took advantage of the low pi-icM's last week. This is the second week of the GREAT SALE. Don't delay. Remember, you are saving money for yourself. These goods must be sold to make room for our Winter Stock. Look at these prices. Men's Xellleton Patent Men's Xellleton Tan Oxfords $.0() S-l Men's Xellleton Vi.-i Kid Oxfords kj.fjO $4 Men's Xetlleton (iinnnetal Crawford's l'alenls, Tans ular price $4.00, now selling at S3 Full Joiihle Sole Vici Shoes, reg $4 values, at. .S3 Men's Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, regular $1.50 ; $2.00 values, now Ladies' Patent Oxfords, $4.00 values, at $2 Ladies' Patent, and Kid Oxford, $:!.50 values, at S2 Ladies' $:i.0() and $:'..50 Kid Hand Turned . . . . .$2 Low-Heel Patent. Oxfords, reg. $2.50 va!s, at.. SI Ladies' Patent Hand Turned Shoes, regular FOUR LEAVE IN LAUNCH NEVER TO RETURN KIUiOHX, Wis.. August I I. Search- j ing parties today are dragging the Wis- j cousin river for the remains of the four j members of a launch party who were ; drowned yesterday afternoon through 1 the capsizing of the pleasure boat. ' The boat carried nine passengers, five of t hem being saved. Those drowned were IMwnrd iM'eiffer and son Ralph. . . isk Mabel Ward ami M rs, W. (J. Heath, all of Chicago. The party was ! returning from a trip fhrough the Oclls wle-ii it was turned over by the waves of a passing steamer. DESTRUCTIVE FOREST FIRES NEAR BUTTE Itl'TTK, Mont., August 14. Destruc tive forent fires tire raging today in the Little licit mountains, aecordiag to word received here from Camp linker. A great tract of timber laud has been swept over and the fires are spreading rapidly. There is practically no means of fighting the fire in its present track ami no estimate can be made of the amount of damage. The forest fires in western Montana now are under control and the loss ill that seel inn is heavy. The flames were ehecked only after the uiosta heroic and desperate efforts oil the part of rang ers and volunteers. IN NOW ON IN Regular Price. X ow. Oxfords $600 Si .7a 50 aa Oxfords $5.50 $4. and (iiinmetal Oxfords, i 25 eg- .25 $1 .15 95 .85 60 80 SMITH & SEE THE WINDOWS Many Sensational Sales Now On It wilL pay you to go out of your way to see our windows. Even though you don't find anything you need displayed in them, the pictures are worthy of a look. You can afford to buy the goods now on disp lay, for you save exactly One Half or One Fourth of the original prices and the good s are new, neat and clean and will he styl ish for a long time to come. Summer Goods and Parasols Think of buying !p;uitit'iil silk ntii Silkcil Siiiiiiiht I I fi.r II.UJ'' l'lJIl K. Ii'i;ill:ir L'.V it i.-s l'or 12',jC, :!.m- yrailrs fi.r 17c, ."Hi. irniilrn fur 25c ,'ni'l li"c jrr:nlt.x fur 30c M ytir.l. PA HAS! II..K I'm- rly .W.imp, now '. ..Sl.dO :i..lfl r.-imaiils S1.75 .t."..iiu l':ir:isols Sl',50 $7.1111 I'sirnsiils S3.f)0 l".ln I'.-irnsiils .... $.'.00 Children's Dresses REDUCED ONE-FOURTH Now is tlir time to s:ive money on ( 'liiMron 's Presses lor rarly seliool uciir. Think of it now, you enri luiv the dress m;tte ii for Jtlnnif wlmt the inateiinl winl) cost. (iUc I i esses for only 45c $1.00 Dresses for 75c $l.o0 Dresses for $1.13 f'2.o0 Dresses for $1.88 .;.."' Dresses tor $2.63 The Store Central Avenue, Classified Advertisements Oue Cent a Word No single Inser tions loss than 15 cents. Six Insertions 1 for tli price of four. Seventy fiva cents a line per month. i FOR SAJLE. Kill! SAI.i: -Hry i-imln I, .iu... fir, nak an.l hini.l. 1'. lls.iiliri;.., Sln.l,-liaki-r Urns. ' u arrlii'iiM'. " I'llli SAI.I-: A U'mmI small iMiKiii. St'vi-nili str.-i-t. l;.-a--.ns for i-iIIki. A.l.ln'Ns. I". ). Imx ."!-' in' rail at lln i.l'fii-i'. tf FOK SA1.I-: An iron ray uiaro. -I voars old, wi-ilit 1000 poun.ls, flitli-, n1.-ii.I ill ilrivi'r, nioil liht l'iii;y an. I liarm-is; rii,i1 $1-.".. hiipiirr of Will .iK.-liki'. tln ,ii.i-li-r. MO I'llli SALK Al a snap. Two fir-l rlao lolililinjf lots faring in-w l atliolii school; tiiio iiiartor c:i.li takrs tin-in. A.l.lri'ss liox "his. ' l-'Ol! SAI.K 400 fini' AiiKorn goats. Ail- ilii-ss Cliarlos Sliilliiigfoul, I 'ri'Si-ont ! City. Or. lilt! ItAKtiAIN -tlwiii to rorrst-s iu I luisuirss, 1 must si-l: my lionu' at onoe; I ln'ilroonis. I .1 1 ii 1 1 1 if ronni, 1 larlor, 1 kitili 1 hall room, I pantry, 1 lari- siiiiinii r kiti lion, piir.-lii's. i-lm-K i-ii Iioiisi' uiol yanl, aiiltti an.l fruit. Hpplfs, pi-:.is, plums an.l rapos. fiiH wool, wall.ini; ilistaiii-t', 'J lots. p.-u-Ii .".0x1(0; pri.-o l."o0, 7.'.0 oasli will l.aii.llo. A..lr.s I'. O. H.,i -J7-J, ,..l foul. l:t KHH S.M.K A Harro.l I'lvm.-ntli ro st er, '.horoiighbri d, t.i montlis old. Ad ill ess P. O. liox Mclfmd. I'OII SAI.K Sand and graxel; tl.c liet grade of sand and graet for sale bv .1. T. Long. Kiwrsulo aomic. n. ar M ' Audrews' fiird. POK 8AI.K--ll.ilf mterett in the best business proposition iti Midford. A.t dress Ilex 27, Medford. FULL BLAST I $5.00 values, at Ladies' .Patent initton now Ladies Kid Uutton, J land $?..50, now Lalies' Canvas Shoes and $2.00. now .25 100 pairs of Pabies' and Children's Oxfords and Slip ind ners, going at, per pail1 Thev cost us more I hail Farmers' Heavv Mountain Farmers' Liaht Shoes, just tcmlier, going at Sn'cial Prices. Hoys' and Misses' School Shoes, we will sell at Special i'rirrn that will astonish vou. MOLONY Iluy Hi,' t.iis liny tin- if'i.iin liny tin- $7.iin 1 ! y tin- $10.1111 liny tin' $11. oil Huy tho $2.00 That Shows the New Goods BAKER-HUTCHASON CO. Just North Jackson County Bank FOU SAI.K liesiiloDco property; 7-' rooms ami bath, city water, electric ' lights, sower connection. F. ('. Pag. " I'M It SAI.K 13 choice lots, five min-' utos from ilcpot, noar kcIioo); easy terms. F. C. Tape. I'llli SAI.K l.ca.lin rooming house in j Moiltoni, loi-ation unsiirpassi'.l, genu-j mo Itaiaiii to right party, cash prop usition only. Write (', liox "il'S. l:il VOU .AI.K Seventh vt reet business property, two-story brick, SOxHO; also -'ii foot on Seventh street by 50 feet on I'ivi rsiile avenue. V. C. Page. 1-MU SAI.K S. N. Subdivision is in the narki-t now; choice ten acre tracts, host liiiatioli in the valley. I.. Nee doinoMT, .larksonville. I'llli SAI.K A first class pianola pia no; a bargain. I'. . Box .l"i, M.l ford. WANTED. WA TI-:i Three or four rooms fur niiio.l for lioiiM-keeping. Address Box I'.'l. M.dfor.l. 127 WAN m - Hob I'ai'loty moll, good wag.s; high whoi'l toamsters, .ii."i per month-, lumber eilger, t per day; good girl for liousi'Work, :t." per month. W. W. W.st A l o. WAX'I'KIl--li, in ami l.,.ai,l for couple and olnl.l, or furnislod rooms for lo.ns. ko. ping , liox .".us. Mo.'.ford. AM I:" V g I. fresh mil.-li cow. A l lri .s ! Mo.llord. or. A.NTKli- To buy a good Kemiugtou 'ypow riter i hean. Address Box "0S. Medford. WAN'mi To buy from 100 to 300 head of stock sheep. Write Bol 131, Medford. Or. - - H A NT Kl - - Kurnishrd house; reut no obj. ,-t; nj children; six rooms. Ad dre.i "ll." Box .VIS. WANTKD A span of good horses, geldings or mares, which can be dhvea or worked, svn or eight years old, sound and gnt, weight 1100 or 1J00 pounds. AdJrees Tribune, Bedford. S3.90 eit, regmar spu.uu, $3.90 J nvnea rnoes, regular 2-95 Oxfords, $1.50 and and 1.0 this. Boots. right for Auy.ust and Sep- Princess Gowns REDUCED ONE-FOURTH Prim-t'ss (iowns iii wliiti1 lawn and silk tuny Ih worn for i-,Tcit iiHi. ami s,lfial tM-onsiuiiH any tinit in vlui ' vcai. Dn-ssi'S fnr . Dri'ssca fur . hri'Hses for . Dri'ssi'S for . Dri'ssi'H fur . . DroHHt's fur . . .$1.08 . ..S3.75 ...Ki.2S . . .7.!i0 . ,in.ao . ,18.f.O Marvel Hosiery .SIX PAJliS for $1.50 All sizes in a t'ino RiMieil Lisle Tlirend Hose for misses unit ehiUIren; very elastic ami durable; (Tiinran-, toe ticket in every liox; sold only by the box; Mix pairs Kiiariiiiteed to wear six months without n hole in heel, sole nr toe. Vou should supply the family now and I ii i t darning hose and your lot. BUSINESS CARDS. DB. A. B. SWEET Physician and Snrgeon. Office fit Residence. Madford Furniture Co., Undertaken Day phone 353; Night Phones: C. W. Conklin 30; ,1. H. Butler 148. GO TO DB. G0BLB FOB YODE OLASSEB. Opti.-al Parlor in Perry ' Warehouse. SKVENTH STREET. "He Has No Other Business." E. B. SEELY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Modern Equipped Operating Rooms. X-Hiiv. Office Hours, 10-12, 2 4 P. M. Office In Jackson County Bank Bldg. When others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNEB, Eye Specialist. Office in the Grand Theater bldg. Phone 3o. Seventh and Main. a M. JONES, Olty Scavenger. Garbage of all kinds removed oa short notice. Leave orders with chief of police. BALL OL0SCO0K, Contractors and Builders. All Work Guaranteed. Office with 0. R. Fierce Son. Phone 653. P. O. Box 771. PRIVATE DETDOTrVB ANT; COL kictmtv Aaemrr. Lock Box SOS. Medford, Of. TH1 OD1LL, l.eadiug Rooming House of the city. Kree baths. Over Postoffice. S M. D. MOORE. COLVIO k DUHAAM. Attorneys-at-kaw. Geo. K. Durham. Orane) Psa, r. M. ColTig, Medford. Or. Wm J. T. ANUbOlt, WELL DIGGER. MEDFQJJJ, OR. Prices right. Pumps Pnrniehed when Waited. O o