Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD AtAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORTCQON. SUNDAY. JULY 3, 1910.
BUICK WINS
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STRIVE TO END
FOREST FIRES
New Posters Sent Out All Over Or
egon by States Forestry Board,
Tcllinq What Not to Do to Prevent
Fires.
warden; S. C. Bartrum, Roseburg; Ii.
S. Hill, Cottajro Urovo; Q. W. t'oavy,
Corvallls; A. B. Waatoll, Portland.
SUE JEFFRIES FOR $5,000
FOR DRAWING CONTRACT
KKNA, Nevada, July 2. Alttioiiisli
Jim Jeffries endeavored to not nil
his financial matters cleared up be
fore the big fight, another suit is
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INDIANAPOLIS
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Five-Mile Record Broken by Chevro
let Tcn-Milo Record Taken uy
Burman, as Well as Fifteen-Mile
Hcrrcshof Wins First Race.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 2.
In the automobile races licro Roberts,
driving a Horreshoff, wou tho first
race for light ears, flvo miles, with
Mnddox (Emplro) a closo second and
aicCormlck (Herreshoff) third. Time,
5:3C:1.
L. Chevrolet, driving a Duick, broke
the fivo-mllo record for cars of 161
to 230 Inches displacement in tho
second race. Ills tlmo was 4:40.S.
Tho former record was 4.41.7. Bur
man (Duick) was second and Miller
(Warren-Detroit) third.
Running away from tho field la
tho ton-mile raco for cars of 231 to
300 Inches displacement, Burman in
a Buick broke tho record In this class.
The tlmo was S:14:46; tho former
record was heli by Harroun at S:1G.
Dawson (Marmon) was second nnd
Harroun (Marmon) thi'd.
Burman (Buick) won tho 15-mlle
taco for cars of 301 to 450 inches
displacement, with Altken (Nation
al) second and Chevrolet (Buick)
third. Tlmo 11:46:40.
ANNUAL CONVENTION
OF TEACHERS IN SESSION
BOSTON, Mass., July 2. Tho
forty-eighth annual convention of
the Nationnl Education Association
opened here todny and will continue
for one week.
On Monday President Tnft. David
Starr Jordan, president of Lclauil
Stanford University nnd Governor
Kitchen of North Carolina will ad
dress the teachers.
Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, superin
tendent of schools of Chicago, is
being boomed for the presidency of
the association.
Medford, Oregen: This certifies
that we have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for tho core of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and have never had a com
plaint. It givc3 quick and permanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
hottlp. M&dfnrd Pharmacy. tf
"Would you set flro to any man's
house?" queries tho Oregon state
board of forestry on cloth posters,
that are being sent nil over tho state.
"If you saw a houso burning would
you pass by without doing anything?"
"Do you realize that tlntbor la
qulto as valuable to tho owner and
much more- so to tho community and
to you? Ho can build a new houso,
but not a new forest.
"Oregon loses 200,000,000 feet of
timber yearly through fire. Each
thousand feet burned Is l loss of $2
to the owner. But the community
loses SS In wages. Timber means pay
checks to support all Industries; but
burned timber pays no wages. Tim
ber pays taxes In your county. If It
burns other property has to pay tho
dlfferenco. Caro with small fires Is
tho best means of preventing largo
ones. Theroforo
"Don't toss away burning matches
or tobacco.
"Don't muko a campflro ir leaves,
rotton, or atlnst logs whoro you
can't bo sura It is out.
"Don't burn your slashings In dry
season without permit from a flro
warden.
"Don't opornte an engine using fuel
other than oil without equipping It
with a good spark arrester.
"Put out any fire you find. If pos
sible: If you can't put It out. notify
a fire wardei or other public officer.
Remember that little fires become big
ones If left alone. If you don't know
the flro laws, cend for a copy. Help
enforce them. This notice Ic posted
for your good and that of the com
munity." A. B. Westall, secretary of the state
forestry board, is sending the posters
into everj community. He asks that
they be posted la conspicuous places.
Large quantities of the posters are be
ing sent to slato fire wardens -rho are
charged w'th their distribution. Tho
Oregon state board of forestry con
sists of Governor Frank W. Benson,
B. O. Stevenson, game and forestry
warden; H. C. McAllister, master fish
pending against him in the Reno '
courts today. The lawyers who
drew up the contract for tho deal
whereby Jeffries and tho promoters
disposed of their moving pietuio
rights to an Eastern syndicate have
filed suit for $5,000 which they
claim is a fee due them for their
-er ices.
Tex Kicknrd and Jeffries aro seek
ing to reach an agreement with tho
attorneys out of court.
TAFT CONFERS AND THEN
GOES BACK TO GOLF
HEVERIA. Mass., July 1. Chair
man Kunpp of tho interstate com
merce commission today conferred
with the President regarding the ad
ministrative features of the railroad
bill. LatT President Taft played
gilf nt the Myopia links with John
ITnys ITammond.
A BIG BILL
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Tho management has secured an
extra strong attraction In Mr. Sollnda,
tho HUMAN ARC LIGHT, whoso per
formance Is . lthout a doubt a great
novelty. His act alone Is well worth
tho price of admission. In addition,
wo have Bessie Louise King, tho Irish
prima donna, who keeps tho audience
In an uproar with her witticisms and
high class singing. Also Mr. Pores
is clever in bis impersonation of mar
ble statuary. The management wishes
to spare no cxienso in securing tho
best of talent is. order to please tho
public of Medford, always Introduc
ing the latest moving pictures.
Tho Isls theater Is one of Medford's
principal places of amusement, whoro
ladles and gentlemen can spond an
hour of enjoyment. Tho management
makes a specialty of securing only tho
lipaf hteh-olnRQ v.iiidnvttln
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A Few
More Points
The Momurli i the onlv Range with Duplex dinft.
The .Mnuuieh i tlio only Mullonblu with grate indii'itlur
for coal or wood,
The Muunich is the only .Mitlleuhlu with a Hot lllusl Vuii
liluliug Kiio Duck.
The Miiuaich is the only Mnllenhlo with a H'litilutml i'tunt
lining.
The Moniucli is the only Malleable with oiitilnted oxen,
making it Sanitary.
These Are Only a Few of the Reasons
hnt account for tho fact, that the .Mouiuch sots the stiuiduid lv which nil other ranges arc judged,
Tho Monarch took the highest nwardn at both Imis and (.'hike ami the Alaska Yukon exposi
tious. Tho Monarch has all the good feature- of euuv other tango and many additional oxoltiftlvo
features bosides.
Wo soil Monarch Ranges in MedfoidjUl'oillnnd . in ices. If you am interested in the Rnngo
We also save you money on Furniture, Rugs,
Carpets, Window Shades, Draperies, etc.
"OutHldo tlio
flro limit, but
inside on prices"
Telephone
Main 1151
Writ Main Br.
Cor. of Laurel
Next to Washington Hcliool
The Oregon-California socialist en
campment, which will attract workers
and Mexico, will bo hold at Klamath
Falls, Ore., .ioxt wook. Thrco hun
dred tents will form a community
such as has nevor been known In this
country. During tho process of tho
meeting tho principles of socialism
will bo carried out la act aa vroll as
In word. Evory activity of tho com
munity, every financial transaction,
will bo attended by that equal lntor-
est principle for which socialism
stands. The experiment is bolng
watched by a number of writers from
In the new faith as far as Alaska eastorn contors.
NO FLOWERS WANTED
SAYS JEFFRIES' SPOUSE
RENO, Nevada, July 2. "No
flowers" is Mrs. Jeffries' order.
She doesn't want any sentimental
person to tote big bouquets of sweet
smelling posies to thu righsnle for
Jeffries to sniff during his periods
of rceuKration between thu arduous
times when ho will paste right hooks
and left swings to the body of Mr.
John Arthur Johnson. Mrs. Jofl
rics snvs it's bad look to hao flow
ers, and fiho is thu Hupremo court
when it comet) to considering omens
in connection with the light.
Ontario Town Destroyed.
PORT ARTHUR, Ontario, July 'J.
The town of Foil Francis Devlin
was destroyed by forest fires early
today, according to couriers who
returned tins afternoon fiom tlio fire
rune. No word regarding the in
habitants of Devlin was nciwl.
LINGENFELTER TO STAY
ANNOUNCES DEPARTMEN1
J.
WASHINGTON, I). C, July
til ... i I i S- It Mki
"ii ruporiH mm . r. LlUgUllICIletl
a federal attorney of Idaho, woiili'l
retire soon, were uuioted hero Uu
day when tho department of jiiHticu
aiiiioiiuced that (iugt)iifolter tin' I
agreed to keep his position.
Tho store thnt takes a lot of pajn
10 maiio ua aavortuing sorrlcoabl
you has earned your favor and y
torost.
PROFIT
$2,000 In One Year
Ten acre orchards planted, February 1909 j
to Pears and Apples. Can be bought now j
for
3,000
Building Lots
$250 $300
$400
Will sell within one year for
5,000.00
If given the proper care
Why Pay More ?
OAK GROVE and
KENWOOD ADDITIONS
t Terms that will please. You are invited
jjjj to call and allow me to show you these
;!;; splendid lots. Investigate now.
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