MISDKHtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPORP, OUHOON, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 15, 1910. 3 CENSUS FGURES ON CHURCHGOERS Approximately 33,000,000 Residents of United Statos Aro Members of ncllnloiis Denominations 12,000, of Those Aro Catholics. WASHINGTON, ). C. Juno lfi. According to tliu coiihiih hurcnii, at tho proHout time thoro tiro npproxi ninloly !l'2,l):iO,'II5 cniunmulcniitrt or inomhorH of nil rcllgioiiH donoinlun Uoiih In tlio United Htnlt'H, Of Hioho. tliu vnrioim I'roloHtunt hooIh furninh 'J0,'JH7,7-12 mid the Ito iiiiiii Ciilliolld church V.l7Q,hV2. Kor purpowcn of oompni'mou tlio htiru'iii divided llui principal dtion into four oIiihhoh, tluiHo having n-popiilution of :iOI),()0() or more ooiiHtitutlng (ho fii-rit uliiHH. tlioHO of from 100,000 to DOO.OOO tliu Hooond cIiuih, Uioho from HO.OOO to 100,000 thu thiid, and Uioho from 25,000 to 50,000 forming thu fourth uIiihh. Of (ho I'roloHtaiil aggregate llioro wore J,-178,M5, or 7.11 per oont, in tho firHt-cliiHH uitiim: -1.7 por cent in thu Hiicoiid and 7.I po rcout in thu third and fourth oIiihhch coinhinod, whilo HO.tl per cent wuro found out Hido of thu largo citioH. Of Itomiiu CutholicH thuro wore a,U70,r)J3, or i!7.l por cont, in tliu 1'itHt-oliiHH citioa; 11.3 pur cent in thu Hocoud, 13 per cent in thu third and fourth cIiihhoh combined, and 17.8 pur cunt outHido thu prinoipul citicH. Thin bIiowh that thu number of iiHMiiliorH of tho ltomaii Calholiu church repotted in tho citiuH of thu firtft olnfiH was moro than douhlu that of tl.o I'rotuHtantn reported; whilo outHido tho principal oitioB the number of I'roloHtnut wiih about a third more than tho number of Cnth olieH. Only two of the ProtcHlant ohurehoH reported n majority in thu priiiuipul citiuH, tho Church of Chriat .SoicntintH,B'2.tJ pur cent, and the BUILDINGS ALL FATALITIES IN DEPEND ON PULL AMERICAN WARS WAHlllNdTON, Jiiiiu 1). Ah liiHMOH go ly favor, ho public build IngH go hy "pull." That Ih tho opinion of Ireumiry do tiarltnuut offiuialH, and they havo pioparud hIiiIIhUoh to hiihIiiIii their poHltiou. What Ih more, they aro trying to formulate a plan hy meuiiH of which Huuatorlal and oougroHHioiinl inl'lii diico will not bo tho only rcuxon for thu oxpuuditiiro of public inoiioyn in thu uoiiHtruotioii of government buildingH. They thlulc that kiicIi np- proprialioiiH hboultl ho hiiHed upon thu praotical iiccuHuilicB of (ho oiiho rathor than upon tho poHKililo niim hor of voIch which tho Heouring of the hullding may bring to thu member who introduced the hill. Jiwt iih theru in now an offort (o hrlnir tho river and htubor appropri atioiiH out of the dominion of pol itico, and BVHlomntizo them ho oh to brim: thu best and mot laBting, ef fectH for thu eommoreu of the coun try, ho Khould theru bo, in (heir opin ion, a woll-dofined program govern ing the uruetiou of poBtoffiocB and oouiIIioiihoh in the different states ami eitieH. Thu departmuut ban not progrcRHod far in outlining itn proponed plan, nor in there any promiHu that, if it had, thu incinhorH of congroHH would willingly forego their annual or bi ennial Huramhlo over th'iH "poik bnrt." It in tho opinion of thu trensury officialH, however, that something moro than tho population or wealth of a town Khould ho taken into con uideratiou when pnKfling upon the (mention an to whether it ih entitled to a public building. vuior tilings uini hiiouw no con-; Hulnred, according to tho treasury, men. aro the character of the hiiHi-.crlng a period, nil told, of cloven iiohh traiiHacted in each placo andjycarfl. Tho record shows thnt 2,235 I tho government rovenuoB colloctei'. hnttlcB wore fought from Fort Sum-' TIiiih a manufacturing town oronoi.ijtor In April, 1SG1, to General John which (hero in u tinning revenue- Mnn'H surrondor near Raleigh, N C, producing bi!inc, ought to take 'April 2, 18GG, anil thnt In 1,500 precedence ovur n -laid, tiiet, rei- .battles moro eoldlerfl wero hilled In -. ASHLaND 427W?faa$, 0$Z& WASHINGTON, June lfi.- An in toroHtlug Htiitomcnt of fatalltloB In tho varloiiH American warn linn boon prepared by General Kolfor, a rop ronontntlvo from Ohio and a IiIkIi of ficer In two wi'.rii. "In tho Hovon yearn' war of tho Amoilcan Revolution," ho nayit, "hoiiio flfly-flvo battlen and Bhlr mlHhoH trnnnplrod, or nn avorngo of olght por year. In tho Civil War of four yearn tlioro wan fought 2,235 lmttlen, or an avornRo of 559 a yenr. In tho iioven yearn' war of tho Amer ican Revolution tho ontlro list of hilled In buttle woro 01,302; dlqd of wo 1 1 ml h and dlnenno. 183.287. Seventeen lmttlen of tho Rovolu- tlonnry War nhow a Iohk In killed of 917. Tho total Ioksoh, numhorlng.a 818, occurred In Indiana maBnacrcn and varlnun BklrinlHlicn In tho othor 38 hatllOn wn nklrtnlRhon of tho hovoii yearn' war, from Lexington to Yorktown. "In tho war of 1812 wo had, all' told, 171,000 men onlfntcd. Tho of-j iiciai reporm in mo war oiiico biiow tho entire list of fntalltlon to ho 1,878 killed 'In battle; wounded, 3,789. "In tho Mexican war, 1846 to 1818, tho wholo number of men en gaged on cnllnted wan 101,282; killed In battle, alt told, 1,049. i "In the tin eo notablo warn tho Revolution, tho v ar of 1812 and tho1 Mexican wnr tho cntlro loss of killed In hnttlo wnn 4,502. i "In tho battlo of Gcttyoburg alone' tho Iobb In killed wnn 3,072 on tho Union Bldo, and died of wounds, about 750 moro; wounded and miss-' leg, 14,440. I let cc tho fatalities of1 that ono battlo wore 3,822, or within 740 of tho entire battle loan In all1 our provlouB threo great wars, cov- j Swtyedenburfj BlocK, Ashland, Ore, OFFERS Commercial, Shorthand and En glish Training Courses. Up-to-date method of graded dic tation to secure accuracy and speed. Special facilities for teachers and hinh school rjraduates P. RITNER, A. M., President. I wibJi to Jiiiiiounco that I have purchased the Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general food and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by tbo day, week or month. I guarantee a square deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. TRY US..,. FOR EVERYTHING IN GREEN GOODS Sit down and think of what you like that grows in the garden then call us up and chances aro you nro sure to get it and the nicest, tendcrcst varieties, too. Just THY US ONOE. GOLDEN GATE COFFEE PURE WHITE FLOUR Allen & Reagan COR. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE. f HBFII PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North D St., Medford. Ore. Phone 303 rrotoHtant KpiMcopal clinrcli fil.'J por' ai(tit!nl town or Mibnrb, vcn though 'each battle than at tho famoufThat- cent. Ul tlio lotai nuinner oi com-(. at,,.r ,. hinv a preponderance IK' of Hunker II inunicantH reporloil for tlio larger ci-l0f Wenlth. April. 1875." tioH by all ileiioiniuiitioiiK, l),.iU(,(iJii HI, MasKCcl usctts, In or 00 por cent belonging to the Itn man Catholic Church, nail :,l)35,!Ul or 37.1 por cent to tho I'mlcnlnul Churches. Tlio uities showing tho largest number of l'rotestant com inuuicatitH are Memphis, 8I.-I per ct; Toledo 70 por cent; Washington 1). 0 0.0 per ejiil; ICaimau City, Mo., 00,'J per edit; ImlinunpoliK, 02.1 uer cent. The cities showing tho largest porportion of Itomnn (.'atholics tiro Fait ltiver, H0..r) per cent; Now York, 70.0 por cut; San Francisco, 81.1 per oont; Now Orleans, 70. per ct.; l'rovideiioj, 70.fi por cent; St. Louis, 00 per cent; Boston, 08.7 per cent; THE LESSER PEACH BORER By A. A. Girault, Enuagctl in Dc clduous Fruit Insect Investing tlon for the Department of Agrlcul-turc. Tho Egg Tho egg is a sinnll, couiprchsed, elliptical-oal, reddibli biown object, similar in general to the eggs of the peach borer and other mombers of tho family Aegeriidae. It harmonizes in color with the bark of the trees upon which it is depot ited. and on this account so difti Chicago, 08.1 per cont; and l'hili- cult to find. Seen from tlio side, the dolphin ftl.O per cent. AGE NO BAR. Everybody In Mctiforcl Ellrjible. Old pcoplo stooped with suffering; Middle ago, couragoouly fighting; Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to oxplaiu; All in misery from their kidnoys. Only a littlo hnokncho first. Coiiioh when you catch cold. Or when you strain tho back. Many complications follow. Urinary disorders, diabotos, Hrighl'u diioaso. Dean's ICidnoy Pills euro back ache. Curo ovory form of kidnoy ills. W. P. Gould. 110 W. Jackson stroet, Mcdford, Ore., says: "I nsod Douii'h Kidney Pills and I am ploasod to say that thoy havo given mo moro roliof thnn any othor kidnoy modioiuo I havo over takou. Othor membom of my family havo also used Doan's Kiduv Pilln nnd tho rcHiilts havo boon so satisfactory that I do not hesitate ono moment in giving this statement." For sale hy nil doalors. Prioo GO cents. FoBtor-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y boIo agents for tho United Statos. Hoiiiu bor tho namo Doan'a nnd take no othor. Ashland Commercial Collotie. This institution closes tho school yoar Juno 15, Tho torm of 1000 and 101 0 has boon tho most successful in its history, with enrollment larger than over. ' Professor Hltnor recently pur chased tho equipment, togotltor with las of th business school formerly oonuootod with tho Collogo Prepara tory, and with inoroasod advantages In all respects, with a thorough aim complete course of training, and with unsurpassed facilities for assisting students to success, tho mnuagomnt gos forward into the new year with tlio groatost confidoneo. Approoiating tho libornl patronngo of tho past, wo will uso ovory on ondeavor to morit a continuance. ASHLAND COMMIWCTAL COL- LEQB. but thero wcro present many unde veloped ones. Until more directions nro made tho evidence on this point remains inconclusive. Tho larva When f $1.00 A 1 TO 1 V $600 J RINGS All Styles and Sizes Martin J. Reddy Gfce JEWELER Near P. O. the larva - hatches it is very Miiull and espooi-, ally hard to detect with tho naked eye because of its dull white color. It is an ordinary caterpillar, hearing tho usual setae and number of pro- j legs, and in its earlier stages is al most indistinguishable from I no young larvao of tho peach borer. However, after molting onco or twice it acquires u different uspeot, which, together with a moro pinkish and translucout color, makes it somewhat moro distinct. Throughout all its. life it remains about the same color various shades of creamy white and lives concealed under tho bark. Tho following is ti description of a I full-grown lnrva, or instar VI: ! Length, 120.5 mm., average. Great anterior end is truncate, hut viewed from in front it is found to ho con cave, the micropylo situated in the center of the concavity. Tho upper side of tho egg, as seeu when in po sition on a tree, is compressed ami concave, the hollow being oval and following tho outline of tho margins; tho bottom side or base is flat. The surface is rough and sculptured into irregular polygons with from threo to six sides. Tho eggs nro adhesive, hard, visible to tho naked eye, hut minute, measuring 0.03 by 0.38 mm., and are denosited sinirlv. Thev dif fer in aspoet from those of tho , est width. 3.-1 mm. Width of head, poach borer, and also are usually A.u-1 mm., average. XNormai lor mo lighter in color and not as largo and' family: Body solid cream color, iin-, stout. Thoy aro rathor moro dif-' maoulnto, with tho usual moro or fioult to find in nature. 1 1-'3S generalized characters. Head , At present tho length of tho po-; yollowish brown, darker at haso of riod of incubation is not well known. , clypous and on labrum and mindi- Mr. Qitaintaneo records it us seven ' M-'. d blackish at tho lower dutorl and ouo-hnlf days in tho month of !" f tho paraclypeal pieces,, Sopteinber, latitudo of Washington, , edges of clypous, and tips of tho D. C. Upon hatching, the littlo larva ;mandiblos; palo at vertical triangle, outs its way through tho imtorior,t' edeos oE pnraclypeal pioeey, end of tho egg, leaving quite a largo ' K'nr surfaces, epistoma, palpi and exit hulo in tho egg shell, which re- "uteimno, the last two bomewhat (ninu iiu nliMim mill nliifit until it darkened; mandibles broad and IIIIIIIIMIIIItlllllllllllltltttttftt(t') RESOLVED Tbo best resolution for yon to make is to come to as for your next suit, if you want something out of tho ordinary. We do tho best work and charg the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT THE PKOOE12S8IVS TAILOX weathers off, Tho eggs wero first ohsorved in nature by Bailoy (1870); ho found a olustor of them on tho under surface of loosened plum bark, about six inches above the roots. Usually, however, they aro deposited singly along tho trunk of tho tree, being placed in orovices, openings or roughened places, Sometimes a fow aro placed on the ground or high iin in the tree on' twigs or leavos. hut tho majority aro deposited on the uiniu trunk of tho troes. The number deposited, by a single femnle is unknown. Moths kept in confine ment refuso to mate, and tho femnle deposits fow eggs or none at all. To determine the number resort is therefore made to distention. Mr. Quaiiitnnoo dissected two fertile fe males after death and found 305 per fect eggs in one and 'J00 in another, in addition to numbers of small un developed ones. Kaeh moth had de posited a few eggs before dying,, which wero included in the count, Dissootion of tho ovarios of a ster ile moth yiolded hut 5B perfect oggs, J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTn, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $10,000 SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. short, indistinctly fie-too(hed, the two inner tooth moro serrations, tho " third tooth short, truncate and broad, one-half shorter than tho sec ond, which is shorter and broader than the first, which is also obtuso; cutting edge of mandiblo oblique; two sotao present, arising together from middle of inner edge. Clypous long, acutely triangular, its lateral margins sinuate, not distinctly truu oato at basal corners, which aro im pressed and boar two sotae, one oaudad of tho othor; paraolyponl pioces long, narrowed centrally, in cluding tho clypous; on tho inner side of each paraolyponl piece near tho postorior end is u slight depression from which arises a small sotn, near tho apex of tho clypous. Ocolli 0, weak, pale, the first four in a quad rangle, each with a dUtinct lateral pigment spot; the fifth more ceph alad, ventro-laterad of antenna, also with pigmentation; tho sixth smaller, caudo-latorad of the fifth, and with out pigmentation; tho group protect ed hy sotao. (To Bo Continued.) GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Olfice: 209 West Main St., Mcdfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED- GRANITE w Mnmwwin tmt m. Are You A Prospective Investor? Eogue River valley land is good for you. It will make you good money. 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