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8 MEDFORD MAIL TRTJSUNK MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 10.10. i h RAISING FUNDS Y1UMIR List of Those Who Have Subscribed $25 or Moro to Fund to Erect Handsome Structure at Central Point. CENTRAL POIKT, Aup 19. The following is ft list of those who have subscribed $25 nnd upwards to the Y. II. C. A. in this city. In addition to those more than $500 has been subscribed in sums ranKing from $5 to $20. The party who bend ed the list with a $500 subscription is still unknown and his name will probably not bo made public until the full amount has been raised. This is done at tho request of the party himself. Unknown .$500 ltobert Kyle 200 A. Y. Moon 100 D. McKillop 7 100 A. J. Dunlap 100 J. O. Isaacson 100 W. C. Leover 100 W. II. Norcross 100 John J. Brown 100 I. C. Robnott 100 L. Neidcmcier 100 John Sisty . 100 J. S. Barnett 100 Fnber & McDonald 100 A. C. Hero 100 S. Vilas Bcckwith 100 Frank Thompkins 100 Xiewis & Sons ' F. C. Fubrer CO I. o. iias .. oo S. A. Pattisou 50 L. Hatfield 50 G. S. Mooro t0 Nancy Obcnchain 50 "W. J. Freeman . . .- 50 Freeman & Wiley S ' Q IL Warner .... WS. 50 II. W. Lindsay ..?. 50 C. S. Sanderson 50 W. J. Harvey -10 A. T. Ellistnd -JO F. F. Cooper 25 I. R. Hamilton .-. 25 G. E. Fox 25 K. H. Sickafoose 25 G. N. Gillmore 25 Jacob Geib 25 H. II. Tuttlo 25 W. E. Alexander 25 B. G. Peart 25 We Goes NAVAL OFFICERS 'AIRSHIP LINE CAN HAVE WINE: TO LOS ANGELES Secretary Rules That Hundred Cases Monster Dirigible Balloon to Ecstab Prcscntcdby California Can be Ac-j Ilsh Passenger Scrvlco From San cepted, Thus Givlnq Joy to Ensigns j Francisco Aluminum Frame Com- No Orcder Found in Record WASHINGTON, Auj?. 10. Kcply iiiR to the protest of the Women's Christian Temperanco Union against tho ncceptnnco by tho officers of the cruiser California of 100 cases of wines presented by tho California Wine association, the Navy Depart tuent has politely announced that thero is no uavl regulation to prevent the cusigus and middies t riling with the juico of the grape. In the communication tho depart ment, the temperance advocates refer red to a regulation said to have been isucd by Secretary of the Navy John D. Long somo years ago, forbidding the use of wino on wnrships. Tho present secretary has been unable to locate this order and intimates a doubt that it ever existed. The announcement by Secretary Meyer has brought joy to the hearts of tho junior mess on the various war ships, where a drouth would, they think, have impaired seriously the efficiency of tho fighting men. . A storo that always advertises Is supposed to always liavo something special and Important to offer. M. R. England 23 J. II. Grace 25 James Shields 25 V. Bursell 25 II. F. Caton $.. K. W. Beebe Mrs. A. W. Fiero Emilie FiJero E. B. Hanley Jo 25 25 on Mail-Tribune '-5 W. S. Brooks 25 Mrs. M. M. Cooksey ., 25 R. D. Hoke 2a J. E. Boswell - 25 R. II. Easlev 25 N. Jerry 25 W. E. Kahlcr 25 R. Manning 25 J. M. Hurley 25 Whiteside Brothers 25 J. W. Jacobs 25 Make a Specialty ef: FINE JOB PRINTING Finest Job Printing Establishment in Southern Oregon. We Carry the Stock and Employ the MoSt Skilled Printers, Enabling us to Furnish Perfect Printing on SHORT Notice Call and see samples of work MEDFORD We Print That Universally Read Daily, The Medford Mail to 2,600 Homes in Medford and the Valley. plctcd Hllicontcrs Used in Descent SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19. Back ed by Euseno Do Snbla, Eugene Sloss, Dr. John D. Oallwey and sovoral oth er of Snn Francisco's wealthy mon, V. T. Murray, Inventor, will launch a monster dirigible balloon In Sep tember, with which ho hopes to es tablish passenger sorvlco by way of tho air lanes to Los Angolca. Tho scheme- Is In moro than an early staso. Tho bis aluminum frame for the craft was completed today. Within a month tho finish ing touches will have been added. Murray has developed an Idea herotoforo untried by aeronauts, namely, tho uso of hcllcoptors as a means of ascent, descent and horizon tal propulsion of tho big wind buck er. Thoso helicopters, or piano pro pollers, will project several feet from tho framo cf tho balloon and will bo capable of being turned up or down as occasion demands. Threo powerful gas motors, especially constructed, will drive tho screw nt enormous speed. Tho llghter-than-alr part of tho balloon will bo arranged ncocrdlng to an Invontlo of Murray's whereby a perfect equilibrium is maintained, tho gas not being used a a means of ascent, but merely to afford buoy ancy. Tho helicopters aro depended on to furnish tho motion. After several trial trips about tho bay counties Murray will sot sail for Los Angeles," going down the valleys. "When ho has acquainted himself with the air currents, ho will open a regular passenger servlco between tho two cities, charging only a com paratively small fare. It is hoped by the millionaire backers of tho pro ject eventually to put tho dirigibles made famous by Zeppelin into com mercial use up and down tbo Pacific coast. They assert that tho wind and climatic conditions aro moro fa vorable In California than In Ger many. Hash Ins for Health. WATTESON PARTY BOLTERS Says Bryan Is Not at Liberty to Con sider Matter From Purely Personal Standpoint Must not Sin render Principles for Provisions Favors. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 11). Dis ousing tho suggestion of Henry Wat torson that William J. Hryau should consent to tho nomination by demo crats in 1012 of a candidate who bolted tho party in 1000, Bryan, in the Commoner today, said: "It seems to be assumed by thoso for whom Colonel Wattersou speaks that no man is fit to bo elected presi dent unless ho helped to cleoto a re publican president 14 years ago. It would promote harmony for six nnd a half million of people to announce that thoy gladly would follow one who laid down his anus and went over to the enemy, wouldn't it also pro moto harmony for thoso who aro loft to announce that they gladly would support sone ouo having an unbroken record for regularity. "Bryan is not at liberty to con sider tho matter from n purely per sonal standpoint. Ho owes some thing to tho men who thrice nominated mm in spito ot the intlucnccs now trying to emasculate our platform and substitute reactionary for pro gressive ideas. "Can ho nfford to surrender thoso supporters into the hands of the op position morely to enjoy tho plaudits of thoso who do not sympathize with the platforms on which ho ran?" MAYOR GAYNOR'S CONDITION IS VERY SATISFACTORY HOBOKEN, N. J., Aug. 19. May or William J. Grnor's condition to day was pronounced to bo satisfac tory by tho attending mrfloons. Tho Now York oxecutivo wis ablo to cat an increased portion of solid food nnd to discuss recent political devel opments briefly with his visitors. Ho showed lively interest In tho devel opment of threatened strifo in tho republican ""nits in Now York. Hasklns for Health and get our prices PRINTING QO. B B B UtHtntUUMMMMMMM ' M M MM tttt M t t tttttt tt t ttt M t t t ft ttt ttMt i"t"t-t"t-t-t-t"t-t--t t t t t t t t M t t ttt MELONS CAUSE SHOOT fO STOP Trap Shooters Aro Not Proof Against Tho Fascination of tho Roguo River Melon. .Excellent Scores Aro Mado. Tho only thing which slopped tho shoot of tho Medford Oun club Thurs day, was the arrival of a load of watermelons contributed by thu local shooters. When "dem .Millions" hovu in sight there was no more -shooting until thoy wore out of sight nnd tho way thoso professional shooters "madu (i noise like a disappearance" with n water melon would have mado Sambo turn white with envy. Ronlly tho boys aro enjoying theiu selvos and incidentally making somo good scores. German was high gun in tho first shoot Thursday with 1-17 out of 150, but ho had worthy com petitors nil along tho line. Mrs. Toppormoiu took 1-IU; Forbes 117; Convorso 112; Ellis 1-M, in tho first sqund. Iu the second squad: Herkelev M7; Suloy, 133; Enyart, 121; Haight, 120; Clancy, 138. Tho third squad, Hel ninu 130; Poston, 135; Miles 132, Manynard, 130; Orton, 120; King 121. Thero were seventeen shooters making threo squads and are extra. DESTRUCTIVE FOREST FIRE IN CALIFORNIA GRASS VALLEY, Cal., Aug. 10. Breaking from tho control of farm hnnds on the MuLcod ranch, a firo is raging today iu tho northern tim ber of tho Tnhoo National forest. Al though Forest Supervisor Higelow has isued a call for volunteers, the conflagration is still beyond control. Five hundred acres of valuable pine ! nnd fir hnvo been destroyed and tho flames are near the flumes th.it supply Grass Valloy with water. In tho Quaker Hill district, toward which tho fire is biiring, several vol- uablo mine plants aro threatened. An I extra call for help was mado today, and hack fires will bo started to pro ven! the destruction of the hoists and mills. It is probnhlo (lit u request will be mado for federal troops unless the fliuipB ii n smothered beforo niirht H Tribune, i .fi IB WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED WHILE FIGHTING FIRE (llttiSIIAM, Oi Aug. 10. Mrs. Lena KlnuiH, the wife of u sawmill man nt Kelso, thivu milcf. south of Gresham, probably will die from burns received whilo fighting to save her homo from thu ravages of a htush firo which hunted over two square inilcs of laud before it was brought under control by ranchers oiuly today. The t'iiuH, which ahd been burning lit the brush near the Straus ranch all yesterday afternoon began lo nl vancu toward tho house whci (he wind veered. Single-handed, the wo.miii attempt ed to stay the progress of tho I'lames. Whilo battliiiL' niruiust the firo her 1 HON k Special Clean-upon OXFORDS We are determined to clean out all of this season's Oxfords for men, women, misses and infants, also all sandals. WHAT WILL YOU PAY? YOUR PRICE if it's at all reasonable, will be accepted. We must make room for the new oods now arriving. You have lots of time left in which to wear them, and THINK OF THE SAVING. i I clothing hecmtio (gulled. She was u living torch when ; neighbor, .1. ('. Duucnn, rushed to her uHlHtaneu. I lo beat tint tint flniiuw, not, however, until I lie greater part of her body hud boen burned. If your advertising In no unimpor tant that It mnUoii people ituppono your storo to ho unimportant work hard to correct tho Imprcimlnn. F m " " f LET RARDON'S SUPPLY YOUR CAKES FOR SUNDAY DINNER, FORTY KINDS TO SELECT FROM, ALL FRESH AND DAINTY. ' - 4- 4 4 4- O.V THU riHHT OF NI4XT MONTH pay your blllH with chocks on tho Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank and nolo with how much higher ronpoct you aro regarded. IlotddoH you will have something left and won't too) lllco lotting your bulnnco got too iimall. That meaiiH you will cut down your spending and so lucrennu your Having. FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS' BANK. ! B H B B B B B H H I B B B B B B B B IH B B " H B B B IB B B B Bl B B B : I B B B B m A si B B mimmmmimmm -" fc.SJ-i.JI.