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E MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 10.10. Central Point Items A majority of the city council nrnl tbo mayor, It !s said, now favor uprlnkllng the street Intersections and will favor It much stronger about October 15. Councilman Norcross will bo given Uio "first degreo' of his official ca reer next Monday night. The Free Methodists aro preparing to pitch a pious pavilion In Oak Park addition, whoro they proposo to hold a protracted meeting. Tho park Is a flno camping place and tho moot ing will doubtless bo a success. Tho Y. M. C. A. band will bo an addition to tho good musical organ Ixatlons of this city. N. E. Chllders has commenced tho work of postering tho utorcroom to bo occupied by England's drug store. N.', Gallavln of Ashland passed through town today en routo to tho Roguo rlvor for a fishing bout. Dr. Pollnlt lits gone to eastern SAN FRANCISCO HAS A MATCHLESS CLAIM "Four million dollars subscribed to the Panama Pacific fund In two hours!" "Seven and a halt million dollars already subscribed!" "Ten million moro to be secured at the special session of tho legislature called by the governor for this pur pose!" These are but a few of the memo randa that San Francisco and Califor nia ask tho nation to put down In its book, when considering the awarding of the Panama Pacific exposition at the opening of tho canal in 1915. In presenting their claim for this honor the city and state not only point with prido to tho ideal climate &nd natural facilities and site for a world's fair but call attention to the character of their people and their record for achievement It Is argued that tho exposition must bo awarded to a people who will make of it a triumphant success for the nation, a success worthy of the achievement which It is to commem orate. The caliber of Callfornians i and San Franciscans is ot the bigness ot tho west and the solid west la behind San Francisco's claim. The caliber of San Franciscans was proven to the world In the rebuilding of their city, totally destroyed by fire, in less than three years. The temper of their mettle was shown when they raised four million dollars in two hours to the exposition fund, and have added three and a half millions since. Their determination to secure tho exposition will be shown when ten million dollars more Is obtained at the special session of tho legisla ture. "A fifty million dollar show the greatest In the history of the world!" This Is tho promise of San Fran cisco to the world a promise backed by tho Golden State and fortified by the great west. That largeness and generosity which is characteristic of the pioneers of the west 1b equaled by their capacity for enjoyment it A. I is tho best worker who plays best. Your westerner Is an ideal host. And he accomplishes what ho sets out to do. He promises a fifty million dollar ahow and he is a man of his word. 3 DEAD, 4 1 JAMESTOWN, N. D., Aug. 30. A tornado that demolished the vil lage of Heaton last night left in its wako today threo deaths and four Injured persons. Tho storm was so violent that freight cars were blown 200 feet from tho depot and wreck ed. Relief trains aro on tho way from horo, but tho report Is that tho tracks woro destroyed when a largo elevator was blown down on tho rail way right ot way. ATTEMPT MADE TO LYNCH TWO MEN HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Aug. 30. -Militiamen and sheriffs' deputies to day aro guarding the county jail, fol lowing nn attempt last night to lynch John Wayne nnd Charles Claybourne. Tho blncko are alleged to havo committed n brutal murder. Feeling ugajnst tho prisoners and tho negro population generally is so bitter that a race wnr is feared. It is probable that martini law will he declared. Several men involved in the attack on tho jail aro under nr rost. A spocinl grand jury has been called and is investigating tho out break. TIsbWhr fnr Health. oxpecta to tako up He will bo absent a tract of land several weoku. Scott & Hathnway will commeuce work on a number of now buildings in tho very near future This con tracting firm io always busy and have a number ot contracts in view. Mrs. L. E. Wllloughby of McPhor son, Knn. waa hero Monday looking for a restaurant proposition. She will visit for a fow days at Gold Hill. J. C. Young proved h'msolf tho melon king for a now beginner. Ho raised moro melons on a halt aero than ho could haadlo. C. W. Browstor, a traveling Bales man of Portland, has declared his In tention ot locating In Central Point with his family. The Home Talent Dramatic club Is getting in lino to begin Tchearsals for a series of comedy entertain ments at tho local opera house. SAYS CREDIT SHOULD 60 TO INSURGENTS M'COOK, Neb., Aug. 30. Admit ting that President Taft's campaign letter Is an ablo document, Congress man Norris, leader of tho Insurgents In tho house, declared the progres sives -were really responsible for most of tho legislation about which tho president talked. "Taft's campaign statement is an able document." said Norris, "but It should be remembered that to tho despised insurgents ot the house and senate Is due the credit for all the progressive legislation of the last congress. The people should remem ber that tho Cannon-Aldrlch machine Is doing all It possibly can to oppose this same legislation." IN MEMORIAM. KARNES John Everett, son of Mr. and Mra. D. G. Karnes. Was born In Long Beach, Cal., Juno 6, 1910. Fell asleep In Jesus August 23, 1910, In Butto Falls, Or., aged 2 months and 17 days. Text, Mark 10:13-16. The little one has passed over, and taken possession of his inheritance, which our heavenly father had willed to him, and ' now enjoying the riches of father's house. A precious rosebud plucked from earth, has gone to bloom In yon der sky; To us no one can tell its worth; Oh, let us meet it by and by! A lesson God would have us learn, his blessed providence we own; By this ho bids us here bo firm and meet tho child around his throne. 'Twas planted here by Lim whoso love would draw our hearts to yonder shore; 'Twas taken to the courts above, whore Joys abound forever more; In yonder floral clime so fair, its fragranco ever shall Increase; No hand can pluck It over there; Its angel voice shall never cease. Bright hope wo cherish In our heart of mooting loved one3 gone be fore; Wo wait with eagerness to start, when thl3 short life on earth Is o'er. Then let us cay: "Thy will bo done," and meekly bear this trial great; O Savior, leave us not alone, for help and graco on thee we wait. SPAIN VERY BAD BILBAO, Spain, Aug. 30. Tho sit uation throughout Spain resulting from a gonoral strike is worse today than ever beforo. Shipping In many of the harbors Is tied up and thou sands of persons aro idle. Strikers today fired upon troops sent horo to presorvo order. Addi tional outbreaks aro predicted. Notjce. Notice Is hereby given that wo will apply to tho city council for a license to sell splrltous, vinous and malt liquors lu less than gallon lots at our place of business, 31 South Front street, In tho city of Medford In Jackson county, for a period of six months from date of Issuance. 143 RADCLIFFE & CO. Medford, Oregon This certifier that wo have sold nail's Toxas Won dor for tho euro of all kidney, blad der and rhoumatio troubles for ten years, and havo never hud a com plaint. It gives quick and pormnneir I relief. Sixty days' treatment in em h bottle. Mwdford Pharmacy, tf .Oregon, where h TEACHERS ARE ALL ASSIGNED Everythlnn Is In Readiness for Op ening of 'School on Nevt Monday U. S. Collins at Head of City's Educational Department. Everything is In readiness for tho opening ot tho public schools next Monday and nil teachers havo been assigned to their places. In tho high school tho following teachers will serce: U. S. Collins, superintendent: Ed ward B. Kllllan, principal and sci ence; Marlon Foster, history and English; Hilda Palmer, English; S. B. Hall, horticulture and agricul ture; Mary Bello Estes, mathematics; Helen Santce, Latin and Gorman; J. P. Cudlhy, commercial depart ment; C. W. Frost, manual training; Edna M. McDermott, domestic sci ence. In tho Washington school tho list ot teachers and tholr assignments fol fel fol eow: H. 5. Stlnc. principal: Gertrudo Germond, 8A and SB; Alico McKay, 7A and 7B; Irene Lansing, 6A and 6B; Mary Kitrldgo, 6B and 5A; Ger trude Sanders, 5A and 4B; Lottlo Luke, 4A and 4B; Jessie Wilson, 3A; Martha Baro 3B; Isabella Collins, 2A; Mrs. H.L. Horton, 2B; Julia Fielder, 1A; Mrs. Mary Peter, IB. The North school Marlon Whlto, principal, 7A and 7B; Stolla Schulor, 6A and 6B; Alice Elder, 5A and. GB; Lou Wright, 4 A and 4B; Graco Pierce, 2Y and 3A; Berntco Cardor, 3B; Evangellno Poloy, 2B; Kato Stlnc, 1A; Maudo Phllbrook, IB. Another Comet Seen. CAMBRIDGE, Mnss., Aur. 30.--The d'Arrest comet has been ob served by JL F. Conncssint, director of the Algiers observatory, according to a cablegram just received nt the Harvard college observatory from Kiel. The comet's position was Riven as right ascension 16 hours 45 minutes 25.3 seconds, and declination plus ( degrees 42 minutes and 50 seconds. Haskina for Health. Special Advantages The very fact that this store is busy turning out an immense amount of groceries, etc., selling out our entire stock and buy i gnnew stock every 30 days is of SPECIAL ADVANTAGE to our customers. This fact insures new, clean, fresh goods all the time.. You are sure to be better pleased with goods bought here for this very reason. ' PURE WHITE FLOUR and GOLDEN GATE COFFEE Remember, we are exclu sive agents for Pure White Flour and Golden Gate Coffee, and will place xthem alongside of anything in the market and feel absolutely sure that they will prove a lit tle better. Main and Central Avenue, Allen 6 Reagan Phone Main 2711 REVOLUTION MAY BREAK IN KOREA Reported That Company of Koreans Plan to Lcavo for Home Country to Head Revolutionary Movement Against Japanese Masters. HONOLULU, Aug. 30. A com pany of 400 'Koreans, armed and equipped for service In Cho-Sun, tho newly acquired Japanese name for tholr ancient country, are preparing to leavo for tho orient to head a rev olutionary movomont aaalnst Japan, according to reports In a papor horo. Theso reports Indicate that tho mon have boon drilled nrnl tho pick or 4000 Koreans lu the Islands, nil of whom belong to an antt-Japanoso socloty, organlzod for tho purposo of roststlng Jftpnneso rulo In Korea. It Is stated that already sovoral Koroan loadors have arrived In tho orlont from Hawaii and thatt hoy aro pro pared to lead tholr countrymen against their Jnpancso mr.stert). m. Rock Springs Coal. Another enr of tho celebrated Hock Springs coal arrived today. Moro may come, but this is here. See W. J. Durbridge, the drayman, now nnd place your order. You will need some of this coal this winter. tf THREE GIRLS PERISH IN QUICKSILVER MINE HOLLISTER, Cal. Aug. 30. Tho bodies of'throo daughters of John Williams of Holllstor wcro found to day in a tunnel of tho New Idra quicksilver mine. Thoy had been ovorcomo by gas. Tho children woro aged 15, 12 and 5 years. It is thought they ontored tho mouth of tho mine at 9 o'clock last night and ventured too far Into tho tunnel. If yoa have business ability, show its quality In tbo way you advortlso for a position. BREAD Try our Home Made Fresh Bread. "Goodness and Purity" is our motto. Also Salads and Roast Meats ready cooked, at the MEDFORD BAKERY 42.S. CENTRAL AVE. f-f-t--- -- -t- -n- 4- SUMMIT AVENUE IS BE- TWEEN WEST MAIN AND FOURTH STREETS. IT IS " NOW A PAVED STREET WITH CONCRETE WALKS ON BOTH SIDES, AND OF COURSE THE WATER AND SEWER CONNECTIONS ARE MADE TO ALL LOTS. WITH A BUILDING RE- STRICTION OF $2500, THIS SHOULD MAKE AH IDEAL HOME ADDITION. SEE TORRY & MURPHY OR W. T. YORK & CO. Boy's and Girl's School Shoes Fine shoes, light, medium or heavy weights. The qualities of our shoes in this department was never up to tho high standard as now shown. All sizes and a choice col lection o newest styles. BUY HERE AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY Hundreds of pairs of boys' and girls' Oxford at FACTORY PRICES. Oxfords can be worn for months yet, and the sav ings are very attractive. The Wardrobe The Home of Qood Shoes bbbbbbWiv? JbbbbbbbbI BBBBBBBIBK1 IBBBBBBBBBBb! Lmtl bbBbJeh Comi g to Medford Soon Dr. L. O. Lonon, Chiropractor, nurvo nnd splno specialist, will locate pormanontly about tbo ICth ot Sep tember. Thlo is a now uclenco, nnd ono of tho best of tho age. Wo got results whoro others fall, Thoro Is no drugs or knlto usod. Thousands who havo sutforod for yonrs with chronic Isensos (many pronounced Incurable) and who having spent small fortunes with tho modlcnl doc tors without obtulnlng tho dealrod rcaults, havo boon curod by this treat ment. If you aro suffering from rheu matism, lumbago, torticollis or from heart, stomach, kldnny, llvor, Intes tinal or othor disomies olthor acuto or chronic, do not fnll to consult this doctor. Watch this space for tuturo announcements. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD Oak, Laurel, Fir and Pine. Huy your winter supply now; reasonable prices. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almont at., or Room 31, J. C. Bank bldg. Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop. COME! -COME! to the Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair Sept. 5tK to lOth HIS will bo tho greatest Llvo Stock Show and Fair over hold woat of tho Rocky Mountains. Kvory day will bo great there will bo big sK'claI features. A good racing enrd every day. .Wednesday and Thursday will bo the grand prlzo winning daya. Tho Bnnkora' Puroo of Ton Thousand ($10,000) Dollars for trotting homes. Tho Hotel Purso of FIvo Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, for pa cers only two of tho features. Reduced Rates on All Railroads. Ask Your Local Agents. STRAYED From Brownsboro, tvo horses, one flea-bitten gray, hind legs swollen; ono sway back black horse. Return to Heath's ranch, Brownsboro,! $20.00. 138! BULBS KVcIuhIvo Agenc' for Portland Heed Co. Medford Greenhouee Phone 3741 r jfiSPKKJ For Candv iy Patron) tbo "Modern l)raler" IfeJjra Oon(,ellory Co., liftt., Fortius, et: Mi l frr-4UA .MOhtiJVOTVMM Geo. W. Cherry Lawyer Titles and eonvoyaueing n specialty. Room 30, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phono Main 431. nJTOM0BilEr O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy. MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY. 1010 Chnltnoro Dotrolta. Phono 1801, Valloy Auto Company, Medford. Or. Quick Service Easy Riding Prices Right PARRY AUTO I J VERY PnONK MAIN 3141. Agency for tho Parry Care. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop., Medford, Or. Fine Printing Wo make a Hpccialty of fiuo printing, enrry tho necemmry Jtock to enable us to fill all onlora promptly, and Kuarau tco satisfaction. IioHt equipped job office tu Oregon Houth of Portland; nost oxport printers. Hoforo Hcnding your order nut of town, cull and figure with uh if wo onn servo you for tho name price ns nn out-of-town concern you will wIhIi tu patronize homo industry. Medford I T " yi 1 i iimimguu. i GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Olfice: 209 Wont Mnin St., Med fold, Ore. 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