AUODKOItl) MA'lL TJimUN'M, BEDFORD, OREGON, FftTDAV, JULY 8, 1010. 5 V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL no ilulivor I. ia in to Hiiy HI lliiyo. W. I. Hniluiilioinui' will all UIiiiIh of IioitIuh. I'Iioiio l''nriiioiM 71(11. AiIiIumh I'lioonlx. 100 Now, modem, oooI Hlliuplllg iooiiih. AihlroHH l. II.. HiIh ol'l'leo. lr John I'niikuy ol' (ll(l Hay wh I" Mmll'onl Kriilay looking for "H'li lo lioln I'ininh Ii'ih log ilrivn. Hiivnnil of tin) iiiuii iiit during the pant two duyn itiul thu drive in tit n hIuihI- Hllll. , , 1 can put you wImo to tlio heal roul imluto liivuHtmutit on tlm coiihI. AddnmH "Advimir," Hox dtlO, iMud fonl, Or. tf .loliu X. Miller, of Trail, wan in Medford thin weolc on hih way home from OranlH Thhh, wliuro Ito ld liuou having mi artlfiolal eye fittml lo replace tlio one removed Kovornl ""with 'famuli "illBcount" for the JumoDt onthuxli'iim of ntntuinont noino tlmen tnuvltnlilu In writing an otir noHt nilvortloor out, you can dopoml nunolutuly I'pon tho cnnilor and hon osty of udvortJBorn In thlH nowapiv nor. Mr. Sam UMmrdHon, Mrn. (lew-go Kim: f I'ortlanil ami Mi Kathorino Dnnll ruturni'tl from thu Del Hi niiioh Friday morning, where thoy liiul boon on nhort viidt. number of Iio.vh circuit ud u cli tuibnneo ut tlio corner of Oakdale and Main ThurHtlay night ly explod ing firecracker and otherwise com porting thi'iiiHclvciH ho that tho hIuiii hers of tho rcrtidmitH woro cliBtiirhod. Tlm police worn culled hut hoforo thoir arrival tho youngHlorn iimdc thmr ciHcsitpo. Only a fow fleeting fihiiclnwH could ho seen under thu IIkIiIh. I'oliuoman Cincado declared that every ono of thciin could go a liiiiidrcd vardM in "10 Hat." (luoriri) M. Hordi'iiux has ro turncd fnim Hnlinh Columhia. .Mr. Hordoaux ih much in tho placci of thu hoy that "wiwliud I hadn't clones it." lie found nothing i hi truvolH to compare) "with Medford. Mm. JaHpor Newton Field of Hod lands. California, it tho guest of hor 4lnuulitor. Mr. Kugcne Van Imvugcn KoHtor of Oak Mount Orchard. Frank Moore of Central Point is visiting relatives and friends in Mod ford. Dr. Kyan is mourning tho loss of n thoroughbred wire-haired Scotch terrier. Tho dog hm boon in tho .family for hovoii years nnd wan oi bluntly Htolcn. "If thoy turn him "loose iiinido tho country ho will comu back," says Mr. Hyan. II. Jenkins, traveling passen ger ugont of tho Southern Pacific linoH in Oregon wiih in Medford Tuoh lny. J. K. Harkdull and J. I). Hoard ro tunicd from Hcno Friday. Thoy loft Lyman Ortcm in San FranciHco ui chnriro of a trained luinco, nnd re covering from his late ind'tHpoHition. Win. Von dor Hollcit of KiirIo Point, wan in Medford ' Friday on business. II. Von dor Ilollon, of Wollon, wiih In Medford Frday, looking after liiiHinoHH mattorri. Mm. John F. White and daughter, JWsh Zola, loft Friday morning on n visit to relatives in tho uppor val loy. John F. HiiIIh of Oold Hill, wiik in 'Mud ford Friday, on liiiHinoHH hoforo United State OominiHHioner Canon. II. A. PoBton, ono of tho champion .shots of thu country, and a repre sentative of tho rotors Cartridge Company, in spending a few days in Medford. W. H. Morcoroau, president of the Axe Logging Co. and Iloirnu Hivor Luinhur Co., uwnora of tho Wheeler timhor tract on thb upper lloijuo Hivor and Prospect district, arrived Friday to iiiHpoot Iiih holdings. J. M. Wright visited Mossih. Hur lior & Smith at thoir Yaukoo Crook ranch ThuiHilay ovoning. Ho dis- covered u now mvimuiiug pool and had nn oujoyahlo pluiigu. N. I). Hardy, tho now proprietor of tho Hotel AhIiIiuhI, wiih a Medford visitor Friday. Ho is roinodoling and roconstructing Ihu hostelry and in stnllinu nu up-to-dalo cafe. Fvory homo dosircH u Hihlo. If you are thinking of piirchiiHing a Hihlo wo can show you all h'izoh, tho newest hiudingrt and give you boiiiii thing that you can approviuto for a lifo timo. Tho Morrivold Shop, 15M WohI M'nin Strcot. Mi'H. Hollo Jones of Klamatlion, Cnl., was :i Medford visitor Friday. Col. J. 1 Miuidy retiiruod from u Initiiiii'HH trip to Portland Friday. MY. and Mrs. (lonruo W. Mauzoy of M'ontiigue, Cnl., are registered at Ilia Nnsh. MY. nnd Mrs. James Tyler, of Port laud ni'o visiting frioiidH in Mod ford. Mr. Tyler is the news edtor of llio Porllaud Jourunl mid one of Ihu host known newspaper men on the coast, W. H. Mosxorenu of Portland, ono of the lnrm4 Imhci' holders in the stato of Oregon is visiting Medford. John Arnell of Seattle, Wash., who is oxtonsivoly interested n various husinoHs iuvostuiontB in Southorii Oiokoii, was In Muilforil Friday, J, M. IaiDoiix of Park, Oregon, is regiNlerefl at I lie Moore, I'!. 10. Iluskott mid wife mid (lay and h. V. Ilitskell, of Springfield Mo mo among tho Into coiners, who uro Ir.vinir lo Keciiro homes in the uarden spot of the world. II, F. Wnlhrauil, of Cedar Kapidn, Iowa, is here looking for a location, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Trycr, of Clraiits Pass, woro Medford viHllors l-'riilny. H. II, Porter of Spokane is regis tered nl The Nash. Ur H. S. Mahey ami wife of Ste gar, Ills., are in tho valley loowlng for a Hiiitahlo location. VANCOUVER MAY GET HUGE SHIP YARD VANCOUVJ5K, II. C. July 8. It In generally holtovcri hero today that actual operation!! toward tho oroc- tlrm of either p. lingo dry dock or of n shipyard capuhlo of hultdlng vcbkoIh for tho new Canndlnti navy yard will ho Htnrted at Vancoiivar within tho near future. Thu Intoat report Ih that Rocho Point, on tho mnlnlnnd and near this city, will noon Lo tho site of a necond claics dock larKO enoiit;h to accomrno ditto vchhuIh of 15,000 tonn. Ottawa haic granted tho Hiihvoiitlon for tho dock. Tlio entorprlflo In to bo under taken by the Imporlnl Car and Ship building and Dry Dock company, In conjunction with Mcwirfl. Nlcol, ThompHon and Bullock of this city. BETTER TONE !N NEW YORK MARKET NKWY ORIC, July 8. Sharp Rains were mado In tho lendors In tho stock market today and a bettor tono was felt by tho gonornl list. Tho bulls were busy and tho market oxporlonc od a i;radual uplift early. A fow In dustrials declined shortly boforo noon. American Sincltln, General Elec tric nnd Colorado Fuol roso 1 1-2; Canadian Pacific 1 fi-S. St. Paul, Heading nnd Itoclc Island 2, Soo lino 2 1-4, Atchison 2 1-2, and Union Pa cific 2 3-S. Later Union Pacific Jumped 3, Roncllnt; 2 3-4, Southern Pacific nnd CojHolldnted wont up 2, Northern Pacific nnd Northwestern 1 1-2. WestliiKhoiiso Klectrlc declin ed 1. Ilonds woro Irregular. HOME COMING OE JEFFRIES IS GLOOMY I.OS AKGKLHS, Cnl., July 8. Jnmos J. Jeffries' homo coming to day was far different from tho rous ing send-off ho received when ho departed for Hawardonuan three months ago to prepare for his battle with Jack Johnson. Instead of ah rims hand nnd hun dreds of cheering friends and ad mirers to welcome him, less than a sooro of loungers, reinforced by it dozuii' loyal friends, woro present when tho fallen idol stepped from thu train here today. Looking noither to the right nor to the loft, JoffrioB hurried to it waiting automobile. Ho was the fiust of the party to climb into tho ear. When Mrs. Jeffries, Jack Kip per, tho big fightor'rt business part ner; Mrs. Kipper and brother Jack Jeffries woro suated tho ear sped to tho JoffrioB city homo on Cypress Street, where tho ox-champion burred himself in and refused to receive callers. Methodist Church. Church services ut tho Methodist Church, corner Fourth and Hart lot t Stroots. Sunday school at 0:15; preaching by Hie pastor at 11, sub ject, "Our Obligation to Human and Divine- Government"; Epworth League at 7 p. in.; preaching ut . subject, "Excuses, or Why I Am Not it Christian." All who have not church homes and aro Htritugorrt are eordiallv invited. f -f -H- -f-f .Y0U WILL REMEMBER THE QUALITY OF RARDON'S LO- GANBERRY SHERBET LONG AFTER YOU HAVE FORGOT- TEN THE PRICE. --- 4- - - f H. II. Pattorson, tho Qua- kor Nuroory nuui, has movoel "" his offieo to 110 Knot Main etroot. 4- 4-4- f4- 4 4-4-t l f 1 PROF. T. H.B.TAYLOR f WRITES OF THE 4TH , ON EVANS CREEK ! f . f4--f-f4-4-4-4-44-4-f-f4--f4--f In thu course of human events it becomes nccusHiiry to do cpiito a lot of thiiiKH wo would rather not. That is one reason why I urn saying a few thinus hero. Seems like I havo tend in a nomuwhat ancient chronol ogy that "God hutes a liar." Now in this one particular God and 1 are viiiyi much ullko. I hopo I may not ho considered any way vin dictive, for, us I recall, sonic men aro born great (liars); others auhiovo greatness, while some others havo it thrimt upon Ilium, cither through environment, occupation or a natural tendency thereto mid that in why I have compassion for your correspondent who .wroto a brief ur ticlo a fow days ago on tho Fourth at Woodvillo. His statements were all O. K. about a fine imo but about the bilked chiukuu, etc., tc, all for 'lo cents, ho was n most in veterate, consummate, illiterate 1-i-a-r that is, well, I am loth nt times "to cull a man a liur, owing, of couiHO to his construction. I will say that ho was very much mis taken or a dealer in thu worst form of fabrication, if not provarication as you very pertinently remarked you could not sco where wo would get off for 25 cents. No eir, unci it was just about nil we could do to uet off for 50 cents, which was tho price that day at tho Waldorf. Tho prime fcaturo of the day win. the drilling contest between Sam Sundry and team and Halph Kittennau and Dick McDonald, which was a fine display of tho art or scicuco of drilling. Thoy word badly hnndicnppcd in the first plnco by n very refractory rock boiui', as ono was heard to remark, as hard as an adjective, and in tho second place by faultv drills; so they failed to niako tho Btipulntcd depth of hole but to show you there are no hoirs in Woodvillo, except one old now nnd seven pigs, those stnl- wnrts who shed their linen part of it, you understand and pounded those old drills in tho hot sun for a full hnlf hour fillini tho air and themselves full of disintegrated rock ot their money, just tho snmc. La dies and cents, please remove your hats. All of which constrains mo to remark that If our sojcIs of onts wo sow, In good soil thcy'ro bound to grow. And they'll make the old mare go. While the train is .'oint by. T. II. H. Mrs. L. A. Jordan nnd Mrs. J. D. Lawrence, loft Friday morning for Grunts Pass, whoro Mrs. Jordan Is boinir treated by Dr. Finloy for ear trouble. 4-t 4-f 4- 4- PROSPERITY IS KNOCKING AT THE DOOR. SO WE CAN ALL HAVE CAKES. RARDON'S BAKERY HAS. TWENTY DIFFERENT KINDS, .ALL .FRESH .AND DAINTY. Is is Theatre ----4 -.- Hih mass Vaudeville Tonight THE MILLERS IN A NEW COMEDY A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH WATCH FOR THE DUTCH SOLDIER SUNDAY THREE REELS THREE THE T3TIAVE DESERVE THE FAIR TJTE SISAL INDUSTRY IN THE BAHAMAS THE LOOKOUT A drama RAMBLE THROUGH the ISLAND of SUMATRA Illustrated Song "All the P.retty Girls in Town" By Miss Hazel Kennedy. COOL, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE. BRADBURY MAKING GOOD HIS PROMISE SAN IIAFAKL, Cnl., July 8. -William II. Bradbury, millionaire ox couvlct, Is making Kood hits promise to nsBUt released (Irut-term convicts, ilo Is planning to go to Santa Ilosa today for tho purpoHO of assisting nn ex-convlct who Is in jail there on a potty cbargo. Bradbury called at San Qucntln penitentiary lata yesterday and offer ed Warden Hoylo $2500 to bo used as t. fund for aiding released con victs. This was tho amount promised by tho aged millionaire when ho was released from tho prison ono week ago aftor sorrlng ton months for per jury. Warden Hoylo declined to tako the money, saying ho had no authority to do so. Ho promised to lay the matter boforo tho prison directors at the next mooting. Rend the furnished room ads in tho paper today and then write a hotter one. It'll find vou n lodcer. AI'KICOTS. Apricots nre rlponlnB fast. Order carl7. 96 ADAMS BROS., 700x2. Let a want ad do a want ad's patt in ovcry task or quest yoij. nnder- take, nnd you'll get into the habit of j success! ! ft-t-c-tt--tt t tttt II. IJ. Patterson, tho Qua- ! ker Nursery man, has moved i his office to 110 Eaot Main " strcot. "" 4--H-4-4.4-4-4.4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4- f -.4- 4- 4-4.-.-f 4.-t. 4- DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. H 444-4-4-4 44.4.- I 1 RARDON'S TWENTY FEET OF CAKES. TWENTY DIF- FERENT KINDS WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER. 4- f4-f-4-4-4-4-4- CHAFING DISHES With an ALCOHOL Lamp you must fill the lamp, adjust the wick, strike a match, and he very careful not to spill alcohol on the tabic top. With ELECTRICITY you insert the plug and turn the switch. When this is clone you can devote all your attention to the recipe. Vc have the ELECTRIC Idnd. made by the General Electric Co. Ask us about tbem today ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY WATER IS KING ALFALFA IS QUEEN THE FRUITS OF THIS ROYAL UNION ARE RICHES AND INDE PENDENCE. And whore is tho kingdom pray? In "Sunny Calif or uia, Tehama county, at the upper end of tho great Sac ramento valley, there is a tract of tho finest land in the world, all of which can bo irrigated and carries with it title to a perpetual water right. Six cuttings a year of alfalfa, a production of ton to twolve tons por acre, and an avorago prico of nine dollars por ton in tho stack. Sounds good, but is it truo? Lot us prove it to you. This land can bo bought for $.150.00 por acre, one-fifth cash, balance in four equal annual pay ments. Tho income from tho land will mora than koop .up the payments. Tf you aro looking for a homo, independence and supooss, wo havo it. FRANK G. ANDREWS, G South Fir Stroot. LOS MOLINOS LAND CO. Los Molinos, Cal, J THt BIGGEST RETAIL BUSINESS IN THIS CITY COULD BE CREATED BY ADVERTISING EXCLU SIVELY IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE. No business of anv moment could be built up in this citv WITHOr"' T PATRONAGE OF THE READERS OF THE IAIL TRIBUNE. ANY BUSINESS which persistently seeks and secures the patronage of THE READERS OF THE MAIL TRIBUNE can be made BIG ENOUGH TO SATISFY ANY BUSINESS AM BITION any mercantile aspiration. If there is any wisdom in CONCENTRATION, then there is wisdom in a one-nowspapor campaign of publicity. Such a campaign is AIMED AT SOMETHING DEFINITE it has direction, ob ject ive. There aro no wasted expenditures no ex-1 poriments, no advertising to prove your "friondli-' ness' to some cause, or faction, or intorcst. 'Che patronage of tho Mail Tribune readers can "make" any store any enterprise in this city. TITE LAOlt OF IT CAN QUICKLY UNADVKE ANY STORE OR ENTERPRISE IN THIS CITY. And, more and more, tho Mail Tribune's readers aro coining into tho solf-intorest habit and practice of buying things that aro advertised in the Mail Tribune. For thoy are roaliziug more of them every day that the firms that advertise in their newspaper aro rendering them a REAL SERVICE. And they APPRECIATE it. u Don't Forget Tomorrow is Hosiery Day and that the place to buy, if you want quality, style and price combined, is ITTTQQFV'C 15c Pair 35 and 50c 2 PAIRS FOR 25c. A qualitythat wears, don't fade, comes in any size; colors black and tan; in men's, ladies', boys' misses' or infants' Hose. Try them once is to buy alwavs. QUALITIES. in other stores you can usually find them here at 25c PAIR and there is no more com plete or up-to-date line of men's, ladies' and misses' Hosiery in the city Three Specials 100 pairs men's $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 quality Work Gloves. Don't miss them, pair .$1.00 200 boxes fancy box Writing Paper, with Envelopes to match, 75c and $1.00 quality; here tomorrow, 50c box See our east window tomorrow; a new swell line of fancy Glass, choice, each .15c Don't Forget Hussey'sforHosiery jSfe s tk" m -' 's IkssSL I I SHOW I THE GOODS J DIAMOMDS Loose or Mounted When looking for DIAMONDS of quality, don't fall to boo my stock. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler, Near P. 0, GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon i DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE i.MKwMMneMa9!t!anftvaai We Fix It "Our machine responsibility doos not end with tho innchino's sale, Anything wrong we fix it. If anything breaks wo fix f il. Anything wonrs out wo, fix it. If it's your fault wo fix it. If it's tho machine's fault wo fix it. If it's our fault--wo fix it. No mattor what's tho mattor wo fix it. Call Main 1711. C. S. LUPT0N, Mgr. Lawton Bullulnn. Medford, Or. n