rtWU-rtfi!1St. F h Ttp A - - f. 4 . , - -sv- PA&E SEC 1 ! WII - jm nw i TUTCDFORD MATX TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, .TUNE !!, 1011. !! iJ i i h ; U I; h . J i ' H s n !3 ' ii hi t ,1 f jf 1 , K 4 LARGEST SHIP AFLOAT SAILS New White Star Liner Olympic Leaves Southampton On Her Maiden Voyauo Has Tennis Court, Bowling Alleys and Pools SOUTHAMPTON, England. June H.-In an nltcmpt to break the wiirM'H word for speed ncross the Atlnntlc, tlio new White Star Liner Olympic, the 1 argent and finest vessel In thu world, Balled at noon today from tho now dock hero on her maid en voyage. In order that the big vessel might not bo delayed a minute on her maiden voyage nnd become a "hoo doo Bhl" tho officers of tho White Star I.lno temporarily conceded the dcmnndH of the striking sailors and coal nassors. The Titanic, sister ship o ftho Olympic, which was launcheor nt liPlfast, Ireland, two weeks ago, will he ready to enter tho Southampton-New York service late this year. Although tho Olympic and Titanic easily surpass for sire and speed the liiisltanla nnd Mauretanla of the Cunurd ILne. they will soon thetn selvcB bo eclipsed. The mammoth iurblncr Imperator, now building for tho Hamburg-American lino Is S9S feet In length, or 7 1-2 feet greater than the Olympic "and Tltantlc. Tho Mauretanla now holds the westbound' trans-Atlantic record of A days, 10 hours and 41 minutes for a passago between Queenstown and Now York. The Olympic Is SS2 1-2 feet long nnd 92 1-2 wldo and has 45.000 reg ister, being considerably larger In all respects than the Lusltanla and Maur etanla. Tho new liner Is the most magnificently furnished and equip ped vessel afloat, among the Innova tions being swimming pools, a tennfs court, a bowling alley and Turkish and electric bath establishments. Tho departure of the Olympic was a gala occasion. American Consul Albert Swalm nnd tho mayor of Southampton visited tho ship. They bade Captain Smith an official God speed. Thousands cheered as the vessel cleared from her dock. Scores of vessels in the harbor saluted the big liner with their sirens. MASONS MEET CONVENTION Grand Lodge Called to Order by Grand Master Wolverton Will Not Conclude Its Work Until Friday Afternoon. 1'OKTLANl), Or.. June 1-1. Willi 200 delegates present the Si.ty-firt annual convention of llio .Masons was called to order this forenoon in the Masonic temple by Grand Master Wolverton. The convention is not expected, to conclude its work until Friday afternoon. lnmiedialely after convening the oxerewes of formnd reoeixim; the representatives of other jurisdic tionsweer carried through. The n niinl address was delivered by .Indue C. K. Wolverton, (lie retiring grand master. Farm Gardens for Public Schools BAT NELSON SHOWS UP AS A DEBAfFR PORTLAND. Ore., June 14. Bat tling Nelson and Bud Anderson, as piring pugilist, who thinks he can lick the Dane, wont fight In Van couver, Wash., July 4. That much Is certain today following a confer ence between the fighters on one side and tho ministers, vestrymen and a fow business men of Vancouver on the other. Nelson showed himself to be good at debate, and put some locutions concerning the boxing game that remain unanswered yet, but his opponents had tho law on their side and held firm. It Is probable that tho proposed bout may be pulled off either near Vancouver or In Clackamas County, Oregon, If assurances are made that tho authorities will not interfere with tho bout. 1000 CARS APPLES IN GRAND VALLEY CinAXl) JUNCTION. Col., June 14 The (Inind Junction Fruit Grower' association hun made n new estimate of tho 1911 crop for Grand valley, and iilnces it nt 1000 cars of minion, 150 cars of pears and 2fi0 cars of peaches. This is n slight incrense on for mer figures, hut generally tlio eti niato is considered too low. K. I'. Taylor, tho county horticulturist, e UuintcR nt least u two-thirds crop, while tho uhsoeiation figures tit bid fiO per cent. A reqtiibition has been inniio for 1.100 enrs lo hnnillo the orop, but tho probabilities are that tho uhipiiicuts will he above that fig ure. Tho estimnte is for a 'JO per cent crop of Winesnps. Hen Davis, flauo and Missouri Pippin, which nl first were boliuved to havo been dam aged badly by the frost, are now showing up in fine shape, and will mnku an 80 nor cent crop. Tho nn- plo orop from Fruila and Clifton is figured nt about 75 per cent. These I wo towns will probably ship the largest percentago of tho Grand val loy orou this. Benson, Tho first cherrioH arc ripening, and sh'mments bv exnress luive been Hindu to Denver nnd other Colorado lminLs. Tlio liL'LM'ccafo chorrv bhiii- nieiits will not ho largo, Strawberries nro also in their prnno, but they are mostly consumed locally or in west ern Colorado. COURT? HOB Sinews u; 10 id MISS H GRACK PARSONft NEW YORK. Juno ..-To Intro duce In London the public school farm garden Idea, which was originated here by Mrs. Henry G. Parsons, Miss H. Grace Parsons, her daughter, has left for the English capital. Opportu nity for the spread of this work has come as a result of the Invitation of Countess Hoyos, who resides In Lon don, and has been active in philan tropic work. Mlfes Parsons resigned the assistant superintendency of primary schools at Brockton, Mass., to establish the farm garden system InEngland. She is the author of many books for children, and has been associated with her mother and her brother. Harry G. Parsons, in school garden work. A large bouquet of roses was sent the traveler by children of tho primary schools of Brockton. Six months will be devoted by Miss Parsons to her work in England, and she will then return to this country to take up important educational work in Denver, Col. Look for the loser of the nrticlcs you have found for a prompt ad mny save him n lot of worry, finder hasn't advertised, you advertise. CLARENCE REAMES GIVEN GRAND OFFICE PORTLAND, June 14. C. J. Iiu channn of Oregon City, was elected grand high priest of the Grand Chap ter of Jloynl Arch Masons nt the an nual assembly of this organization in the Masonic temple, West Park and Yamhill btreets, yesterday. Follow ing tho adjournment of the Hoyal Arch Mabons lute yesterday utter noon the degree of grand high pricnt hood was conferred on a number of eligihles. A complete list of the newly elect ed officers of the Grand Chapter Hoyul Arch Masons of Oregon fol lows : Grand high priest, C. J. Uiichan, of Oregon City; deputy grand lugl priest, Oscnr Hay ter of Dallas; grand king, M. b. Woodcock ot t or- vulis; grand scribe, L. C. Marshall of Albany; grand trensurer, I). P. Ma son of Albany; grand secretary, James Itogiusou of Portland; grand lecturer, C. L. Heames, of Medford; grand chaplain, William Fortmillcr of Allmny; grand principal sojour ner. S. S. Spencer of Eugeuo; grand royal arch captain, J. E. Godfrey of Salem; grand master of tho third veil, George O'H. Debar of Eugene; grand master of the second veil, Max Hollnok of Oregon City; grand master of tho first veil, J. II. Hichmoiid of Poitluud; grand sentinel, D, G. To masiiii of Portland. 1000 500 1000 5000 Heal ICotnto Transfers United States to Carl H. Webster. U10 acres m section 'Jll, township 311, range I east, patent. Laura H. Nichols to .1. M. Keeuc, 10 acres in (Yost brook, orchards tract J. A. Smith to litis Nichols, land in section 11, township ;t I, range 1 east United States to Margaret K. Canon, IliO acres in section 1, township 'M. range 1 west, patent. John L. Douuuor lo John W. Coffoen et al., lot it. block II. Faiiniount addition, Medford May M. Hoard lo Emily M. Tongue, 4.S0 acres in town ship 3 north, range I west . George L. Troiehlor to Jnuu Carroll, property in Oaklawu addition, Medford William Moxlcy to Klmer K. Hagley, laud in township JI5, rnuini 4 west John A. Coffoen ot nl to A. Pen well, lot 3, block 3. Fairmont addition, Medford 1000 A. Penwell lo John W. Coffoen et nl, lot :i, block 3, Fair- mount addition, Modtord, bond for deed . United States to Anna KoKogan Woodson, 40 acres in section 28. township 35, range 2 west, patent. John M. Koot lo W. I. Vaw ter, 70.0" acres in township HS. range 'J west J. H. Wright to C. E. Evans ot nl., 3G0 acres in township 30, range 1 west, agree ment. J. T. Higiiam to C. A. Knight, 300 acres in township 311, range 1 west Aaron Weatherby to G. A. Morse, land in section 1!), township 3S, range 1 east . . Aaron Weatherby to O. A. Morse, land in township 38, range 2 west State of Oregon to E. II. Cun ningham, laud in township 38, range 1 west 3130 Theodore Hedges Conger, jr., to Forest Miller. 30.20 acres in township 37, range 2 wet. . 1 D. II. Soliss to Etta McDonough Jot 10, block 70, Medford . . 750 Frank C. Enos to Ludwijr AI mig, land in section 17, town- slim 38. range 1 west . John Engel to John II. Thedfeld, Hoefft, 1GG.23 no res in town ship 37, range 2 east Margaret J. Humscy to Mel vin Stevens, property in Crowell addition, Medford.. May Daily to Ernest T. Hiitb, land in township 37, range 2, west Ernest T. Hnth to I). K. So liss, land in section 25, town ship 37, range 2 west .... Nellie V. Duulap to Marion Tryer, lots 3, 4, 5 and (5, block 1), Talent F. L. Nelson to W. F. Loomis, east half lot 7, block J, It. It. addition, Ashland Harmon Ellis to F. L. Nelson, lots 7, 8 nnd 9, block "J," II. H. addition, Ashland.... J. C. Edwin Shipley, property in Kenwood subdivision, Med ford T. E. Daniels to Jackson County Building mid Loan association, lot 10 and south half lot 20, block 1, Siskiyou Heights addition, Medford.. A. C. Abram to Fuir Oaks Or churd company, hind in Do nation laud claim 58, town ship 1 west - II. D. Schuler to F. E. Martin, lot 12, block 0, Koss addi tion, Medford G. Ii. Skene to W. II. Oillis, property in Nob 11)111 addition, Ashland Cyrenus Vroman to W. L. Mc Clure, land in township 30, runge 3 west 1200 A. A. Coon lo Mary J. Phillips, properly in Ashland 10 Ludwig Almig to Frank C. Euos, lots 0, 10, 11, block 3, KeKudall addition, Med ford C. F. Hillings to Butler & Thompson company, property in Ashland John II. Butler to Mary I. Moe, property in Galloway addition, Medford 10 G000 100 10 10 10 800 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 D. II. Soliss lo May Daily, hind in section 115, township 3", riuige 2 west , 10 Thomas E. Nichols to Carl Stanley, land in section 30, township 35, rnmjo I enl, bond for deed , ..... J 000 Chflord C. Hicks lo W. A. liccder, laud In Ashland ... 10 A. Couro Fiero to Henry 11. Dodge, assignment of eon tract. Clitford t Hicks, ot nl lo W. A. Uoedor, propcrlv in Ash land .. .. '. 10 Edwaid Wilkinson ot nl to John S. Orth? power of attor ney. O. M. Comitius to .1 C. Edison Shipley, properly in Ken wood subdivision. Medford, bond for deed 500 Judsou D. Uiokort lit Siskiyou Heights company, icloaso of agreement. Mary E. O'Noil to Hoary Hum phroy, property nt block 3, Medford I l J. Ostordahl to lloorge F. Bourne, 5 uoros in township 3.S. range I west 500 W. II. Odon to R. C .Welch, laud in township lit, range I west 10 W. C. Hopson to C. B. Hilsing or, land in township 38, range 1 west 47,000 Arthur P. Donahue to Alice V. Welch, 40 acres in township 31, range 2 west 1 Harvey Itichnrdsoii to Martin Perry, laud in towiish'm 3G, range 2 west 500 Thomas II. Weodon to J. F. Moiokle, 20 acres in township 30, range 1 oast io Eliiihoth Lavenbcrg to John Juvenal, Hind in Phoenix... 1 Sarah Miller to T. L. Farlow, laud in township 37, range 2 fit 100 G. E. HilsiuKor to A. C. Iiiin dall, power of attorney. N. W. Hartley to Je'ssie E. Moon, 'property in block til, Medford, bond for deed, .. 4100 John A. Nelson to J. P. Biiun, west hnlf lot 0. block 22, Chitwood tract, Ashland .... 10 Marie Ruth Dunham to John A. Nelson, property in Chit wood tract, Ashland 1Q H. P. Pohland to Hoseoe Pot ter, property in Ashland . . (100 Grace Feilder BoseifHtock to Helen T. Scott, property in Ashland jo H. C. Bonney to B. F. Mulkey, 10 acres in township 3(1, range 2 west m Mrs. A. K. Phipi to Anna B. Lindley, laud in township 37, range I west j Mrs. A. It. Phipps to James H. Phipps. land in township 37 janj;o 1 went q Mrs. A. It. Phipps to Proton Phipps, hind in township 37, range 1 west jo ProlMite. Guardian Mabel and Mndelene Seudder, order appointing Joseph Jones guardian. Estate Henry Pech. sr inventory and appraisement filed, showing e late valued al $11,502.25. Estate Ben itcall, inventory am! appraisement, filed showing estate valued at $19,420.47. Estate Charles A. Schamfcle, or der npiHiinting (Jus Newberry guard ian nt litem. Estate Jamc BiKham, order set ting July 20 as dav for final set tlement; final report filed. Guardian Agues Brier ot al, order lo pay taxes. New (.'awn. W. A. Bale vs. J. F. Mundy, nc lion for money. Emma E. Harrison vs. John f Harrison, suit for divorce. Edwin Wonnnn vs. Harry Silver, cMix., and James S. Bailey et ux, suit to foreclose mortgage. Defla Briiiegnr Love vs. Merlon J. Love, suit for divorce. X0lit)(imKlJ YOU CAN REPLACE THQSE - (O.LJL A rvlS THAT WERE DESTROYED IN LAST NIGHT'S FIRE TOGGERY BILL'S A Beautiful Assortmout of Plain and Floated Bosoms. pMMMMMlXMMMMMMliMMMMMMMMMM'MMMMHiMMMMM Marriage Ureases, Umrles Popo nnd Chnrlotto V. Bes- wick ,A. A. Curper and Edith Baker Married POPE-BESWICK In Jacksonville, on Juno 7, 1911, by Ifov. W. A. Condon. Charles Popo and Char lotte V. Bewick. Miss Verge Arraigned. SAN FBANCISCO, Cnl., Juno 14.- Adelo Vergo who shot C. Frederick Kohl, millionaire, Thursday was ar raigned befoio Police Judge Short all today on a chnrgo of assault to commit murder. Tho cubo was con tinned, no date being sol for prelim innrv hearing. Thmrm Im Only Onm "Bromo Quinine" That la Laxative Bromo Qulnino U9ED THE WORLD OVER TO OUHE A COLD IM MT DAY. Always remember tho full name. Look lor this signature on overy box. 20o. $& prw JUNE WHITE GOODS SALE MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR POST OFFICE Muslin fl(i inch blonrliod muslin tfoori quality 7p special a yard . ... v Sheets 72x00 .sheets, good qual ity, special JOp cjteh T.O Suiting .'Mi inch linen finish, suit ing, special, -I C a 'i ( 1 JL V Flaxon !(i inch Klaxon, special 25c a yard India Linon .'!() inch fine sheet India linon, special i 1f a yard lAJk Pillow Slips 12 and !.") inch pillow slips, special 4Mp each Waistings Heautil'ul new patterns, special, -I JZp a yard ' ,. .A Bedspreads , special 98c (iood larr at each size, Persian Lawn Persian 25c l( inch fine lawn, special a vard Towels I luck towels, very special 4c Liuen All linon suiting, special yard C Parasols New line white parasols T"M ' 98c CONTINUATION OF OUR GREAT SILK SALE Owing to the Great Success of this Sale Wo Havo Docidod to Continuo it Until Saturday. 50c Values 29c 1000 yards new fancy silks, all colors, splendid values, at OI" fiOp, .!. price yC 11 ( til (I 65c Values 39c 1000 yards fine mirror silks, new colors, real values, up to Cf (iOc, sale price, -"Vi" a yard .... .V -'' 75c Values 49c! 1000 yards new Foul ards and fancy figured silks, real values 7)c sale price a yard 49c CENTRAL AVENUE MANN'S NEAR POST OFFICE MEDFORD'S POPULAR PRICE STORE $ttytlentynft XporUmnd. Oron , mm , IU.Idnl u4 D.jt Bctool low OliU ln"X chtri ot BLUn of Ml. Jotm !Ull(KplMoplll C.II.IH. A."l. l..ottr D.pU.U, I Wi.Ia. Aft. IlMtllM. Of BlUlta. I rorcUogaldrMTIIK MHTKK HUI-KHIOIt (IIIr7J.lll. jiiiii liu PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our office Is now locator! In our jmclc Inj; Iioiiho, and Ih opon for tho Heuuon. From now on wo will huvo tho ilitllj roporta nil niarUotH, bIiowIiij? prlcoa roallzed liy tno uaiiroriuu itiui jjib trlbiitora, und nil otlior Hlilppora, Anv nnci Intorcatod la Invltod to como In nnd lftok thorn ovor nnd corn- pnro prlcoa. Uy HhlpplnB with uh you will havo all tho ndvantneoH, of tho larKfBt and moat confploto dooldiioiiH aollliiK orKnnlzntlon In tho United StntoH and nt a lower coat to you than In tlio past. I.aat year wo handled nearly ton thousand ear louda, or Hovonty-alx por cent of tho entire California crop, ilomonibor wo I O O Ii NO T II I N All fruit lu nold on lta Individual tnorltH, uhd each growora nnrno and prlcea realized for each shipment nro niibllahod In tho cntnloKiioa. Pooling waa tried nnd fulled yoara ago In Cali fornia. If vou want to boII hoo uh, If ybu want material, inspect our samples, and get our prlcea before purchas ing. ! It O IMJ O K It B F It V I T C (). IJ, M. MrKi'iiny, NortliU'CNlorn K'iil, Homo I'liouo 'Jil'J, rmlflu 7001. CORA E. UTLEY hiropodist MARINELLO SHOP OVER KENTNER'S 1IAII4 DKKSIKCI SHAMPOOJNO MANrOUItlNCI MASSAflM IIAm GOODS FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNICO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg Draperies Wn carry a very ooniiilnta Una of i ruiiorlHH, furu ourlaliiB, fixture, elo. hiiiI ilo all oliiNHiia of uiihoUliirliiK. A Hpiiiilivl mini to look after thin work !.',ci,.,!'iv"ly, ,,ml . 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