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-'ft PATHS SIS tEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, MWRSPAY, JUliY 13, 1011'. . WHEY'S SCULP AGAIN SOUGHT Attorney General This Time Would Decapitate Fee of Impure Foods and Fake Nostrums Matter Is In Hands ef President Taft. WASHINGTON, I). C, July 13. Dr. Hnrvcy W. Wiley, chief chemist of the Tjnitcd States department of tiRriciiltttro, ia the mndricst mnn in Washington today because of reports thnt he is to bo deenpitnted on ne count of irregularities in his depart ment. "I wouldn't advise anyone to vnit around my office to sec mo put out," ho said. "There's no tcllinc how Ioiir that will be." Wiley's ire is caused throuph the personnel committor of tho agricul tural department, Attorney General Wickcrsham approving, rccommenJ ing that Wiley and his assistant chief, W. D. Bigclow, be permitted to resign and that L. P. Keblcr, chief of tho drugs division, be reduced from an executire position. President Taft is considering the case. Secretary of Apricuturc Wilson said today: "It has only roho half way and is now in the hands of the president. Until he acts there will be no further announcement as to the cause of the move against Dr. Wiley and his assistants." Wiley said: "Everybody knoto that a copy of the charges was served on me about a week ago. I shall re ply to them through tho secretary to the president. Until the latter sees fit to make a public statement I have nothing to say on the matter." 100,000 CHEER EDWARD. (Continued from p L) BLACK BEAR TREESJ.AWSON Author ot Frenzied Finance Scared While Fishing by Bruin Climbs Out On Limb and Feeds Animal Fish Is Much Mortified. PRINV1LL.E, Ore, July 13.- Thomns W. Lawson, author of "Frentlcd Finance" and Wall Street Hear-ln-Gonernl la odny much dis gruntled hero ntter an encountor with a real bruin. Lawson who is visiting Thomas Sharp ot this town, decided to go a fishing. He left tho Sharp homo early In tho day. When ho did not return at dinner Umo Sharp wont out to reconnoltor. three mtles from homo ho heard "Hello, hello" and following up the cries found tho Boston millionaire out on a limb over a small creek with a big black bear at tho safety cud ot tho branch. Lawson had been throwing tho animal trout, hia hat and such othor things as ho could think of, but tho more he gave tho closer tho bear stuck. Sharp soon scared the bear away, and Lawson, red faced and mortified, went home to tho delayed meal. 0 n 'IVES $100,000 TO ItKT.TEVR JUMAT.WS. DISTRICT FAIR TO RE MADE PEAR SHOW (Continued from Ptf 1.) broken out from the Eagle's tower, where, it is said, the first English I'nncc of Wnlcs was born. As Kind . " .. "umu . ' lu .. w"n" -.j n.. oul aurncuons, wane tno earlier dates suggested would give attrac- a national pear show should not be a part of its annual exhibit. It is considered wise by nil who hnve given the matter thought to hold the fair August 29, 30 and 31. It would follow the big fair at Sacra mento and all the horses and attrac tions pass through here about that time going north to the Portlnnd fair, which commences on September .". Following that the state fair at Sa lem, then the district fairs at Eu gene and Roscburg. To collide with these dates would be to show with- H il';,w Jt V v ,f "tts W.'CSil J u jH v - v; R? J ' v"SyKfiH ? ' - T.V i H HrM?V BBBBBSrt,CSkb " ! r? Vr" iJRiBBBBBBBBBBf VVAX VV'BBki TBM PJHP2 $&."' bbbbbRIbbI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHrVjBBBBBBBivX" IbBBBBBBBBBbPAWT BBBbH HBvtfTBl. ittF VlAdilBBBBBBBBBr'l.'ijf'BBBBBl VHM,JKAMnfka4.. nriBJBJBJBJBXV7WWiWnBlM'TdMBJBuVJBBJBkk 8 ii I III an effort to relievo the nwfuW misery among tho Albuiiiiuis, ('has. R. Cnine, tho well known Chicago in anufaoturer, 1ms contributed .fl00, 000 to a fund established for that purpose. GATES REPORTED DEAD BY EXCHANGE RUMOR -George and Queen Mary entered the castle the prince's flag came down and the royal standard of England was blown out from the staff. In the center of tho great court yard of the castle, where theinves ture took place, 1000 of the leading men und women of England and of Wales were seated. Tho Bishop of Bangor officiated at the ceremony, according to the ancient rites, and as the prince, clad in, purple velvet and wearing a sword with a scab bard of purple silk and gold, took the oath wild cheering rang through the nncient walls of the castle. After the investiture the prince proceeded to the celebrated Queen Eleanor's gateway, which commands a view of the castle square and pre sented himself again to the view of his loyal subjects, who, 50,000 strong, joined in singing tho Welsh national anthem, "Land of Our Fathers." tions which could not otherwise be secured. Everyone should be interested in this fair so turn out and be a part of this movement. It means good to each and all. ARBARY COAST COSTS DEAN $12.50 FOR DRINKS HasklmKfor Health. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 13. Deau Sumner, head of the fashionable St. Peter's and St Paul's Episcopal church, Chicago, knows all there if to be known and hus seen all there i to be seen on the Barbary coast. His trip through the tenderloin, under taken in company with two plnin clothesmen, brought substantial re sults from the sightseeing standpoint, even though it cost the denn a mattci of some $12.50 for drinks. "Disgusting," is his only descrip tion. And be has seen it all and knows. SCHEDULE IS ARRAIN6ED FOR THE COMING TENNIS TOURNAMENT r - Great preparations are being mnde for the tennis tournument to be held next month at Talent. Every town in the valley from Ashland (o Grants Pass will be represented. The schedule arranged is us follows; rirsi jjay, inun,aay, August 10, at Talent. Court No. 2 ') 0 T,mc J Event ciuba to Contest 10 A. iT. Ladies' Doubles Jacksonville and Talent. 11 A. M. Men's Singles Ashland vs. Country Club. 1 P. M. Men' Doubles Ashland vs. Talent. 2 P. M. Menu's Doubles Jacksonville vs. Country Club. 3 P. M. Mixed Doubles Jacksonville vs. Grants Pass. i P. M. Ladies' Singles Oakdale vs. Grants Pass. 5 P. M. 1 Ladies' Doubles Ashland vs. Grunts Puss. Second Day, August 11. Court No. 2. Time Event Clubs to Contest 8 A. M. Ladieb' Doubles Semi Final, C. P. vs. Oakdale vs. Country Club. 0 A. M. Mixed Doubles I Semi Final. 10 A. M. Men'ri Singles 1 Semi Final G. P. vs. Talent vs. Oakdale. 11 A. M. Ladies Singles Semi Final. 1 P. M. Men's Doubles Semi Final. 2 P. M. Men's Singles Final. 3 P. M. Ludies Singles Final. . ' 4 P. M. Men'H Singles .,... Final. . , First Day, Thursday, August 10, at Talent. Court No. J Time Event Clubs to Contest 10 A. M. Ladies Doubles Oukdule und Country Club. 11 A. M. Men's Singles Talent and Oakdale. 1 P. M. Men's Singles Central Point vs. Jacksonville. 2 P. M. Men's Doubles Oakdalo vs. Grants Pass. 3 P. M. Mixed Doubles Central Point vs. Country Club. 4 P. M. Mixed Doubles Talent vs. Ashland. 5 P. M. Ladies' Singles Central Point vs. Jacksonville. Second Duy, F'ridny, August 11. Court No. 1 Timo I Evcnt Clubs to Contest 8 A. M. I Ladies' Singles Ashland vs. Talent. 0 A, M. Mixed Doubles Semi Flnuls. 10 A. M. Ladies' Doubles Semi Finals. 11 A. M. Ladies' Singles Semi Finals. 1 P. M, Men's Doubles Semi Finals. 2 P. M. Men's Singles . . . , Semi Finuls. 3 P. M. I Mixed Doubles Final. 4 P. M. I Ladies' Doubles ...... Final. NEW YORK, July 13. From the business connections of John W. Gates hero there has been no confir mation of a stock exebango rumor that Gates died in Paris today. At 1 o'clock Gates' local represen tatives said they had been advised that Gates was not as well as yes terday, but that they had received no cable announcing his death. OLEO MAKERS EACE FEDERAL INDICTMENT FEEBLE MINDED MAN GUILTY? OLYMIMA, WiihIi., July III. With n 11,000 reward offered, half by Thurston county and half by the state for the capture nf the mur derer of Aichlo and Nettle Coble, Sheriff Gaston and tils men are scouring tho county for evidence against Arthur Pierce, a half wilted man arrested at Teulno last night. "llefore I heard of Pleiee In con nection with the murder," vald Han ton today, "tho people In Teulno told me that ho had been acting straiiKe all day. I thought his mind, nlwa)x wtyk, hud been affected by hearing about tho murder. "When I asked him outilght If ho had killed tho couple, he looked at mo shrewdly, and said, 'Well If I did yon can't prove It.' " Pierce will bo sweated again this afternoon. RED CROSS DEMONSTRATION CAR COMING TO ASHLAND GRANTS PASS CITY SUES SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. GRANTS PASS, July 13. Papon in the city's condemnation proceed ings against tho Southern Pacific to open Fourth and Fifth streets were filed in the circuit court by City At torney Clements, who is following in structions from the council. At the site on Fifth street, where the company sought to plant the de pot, is a lot of material ready for the foundation, including crsulu'd rook, cement, sand and wooden fonn for cement foundation. The committee of five from the Commercial club to wait on the coun cil of ferine its services with a view of making an amicable settlement of the trouble was appointed b President Snbin and they arc: R. L. Coe. chnirmnn; Dr. W. II Flnnigaii, I Best, R. E. Kroh, J. II. Williams. SOME BASEBALL CHICAGO, III., July 1.1. A specl.il I'nlted States grand Jury hero today Indicted three United States revenue officers and twenty-one othor om plojea of tho two largest oleomar glno factories In tho country on charges of conspiracy to dofraud the government. Officers and employes of tho factories owned by Congress man Moxley are among those. Indicted. CANADIAN BAKERS FORM GREAT BREAD TRUST WINN'IPFT., Man., July 13. -IV merger of tho lending bakers of Mon treal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Calgary, which has been pending for some mouths, wont into effect July 1, and is now u chartcded cor .vr.r..:.... ..;,!. .. ,..,;.,. i . c. nnn nun fW. C,kW 1... l.lf.,i l.i. , .., WW, VIS' The American Red Cross Demon stration ear will visit every town of importance on Ihu Southern Pacific lines during tho next two or tluec weeks. The only object of the trip is to teach tho workmen how to ren der first aid to the injured. The subjects for illustration aro select ed from among tho audience, and one man assumes tho part of the in jured person, while three others, un der tho direction of Dr. Shields, demonstrate the first aid work. After leaving California tho ear will visit all of tho principal towns on the Harriman lines in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Nevada. Tho following itiner ary, arranged by Dr. V. IL Ainsworth, chief surgeon for the Southern Pa cific company, will bo observed. Sacramento, July l.r; Ronovdle, July 1"; Red HIttrr July 18; Duns tiiuir, July '20, and Ashland, Or., July 'J I. TOBACCO TRUST MUST PAY $60,000 DAMAGES ItAl.limil, N. O., July III. The tobacco trust wiih hit whim I lie .1. Kiumor Cigarette Company of Nor folk was awarded $30,000 damagen, According to the "tieblo damages" section of the tiherman uutl-trust law the plaintiff company may now ie cover 100,0110 from the trust. REQUEST RECALL OF TOItllKON, Mexico, July III Piouiliient Chinese rcsldenta of .Mex ico today cabled Hie Chinese goein mtint at Poking asking that tho Clilu cue minister to tho Hulled Htulim b(t leealled fiotu Mexico, where lie went to picHti the elaluiH of tho .tr.0 Clilu eso muHiiacicd at Ton eon, ami be sunt back to Washington. Hasklnt for Ifealth. Draperies W carry very complete Una of draperies, inco curtains, future. to-. nrul do alt Clausen nf upholstering. A upoclnl man to look after thl work inclusively und will give as icood service an Is possible to get In even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co l9r9, PROTECT YOUR HORSES AND COWS FROM FLIES BY USING CONKEY'S FLY KNOCKER Dont let your stock sutler for the want I r .L: i i? i i . . 5 vi mis sunpiy-appiica sure-worKing fly chaser. irr rnt n GraPC juice, 35 lviL vl11 ccnts l'le quart. We always keep keep a supply on ice. WATERMELONS One off the ice will make these hot days seem cooler FRUITS VEGETABLES MEATS Warner, Wortman 6 Gore -cc NEXT SUNDAY Indications arc that the fans will sec one of the best bull Kumcb paVed in Medford this reason. MunuKurj Mall is nwarc of the strenRlh of the Portlund teum, nnd linn alho strength ened the Medford team by the addi tion of two of tho best players on the Grants Pass team. Manager Hall considers next Sunday's lineup the strongest of nny team seen here this summer. If Crews keeps on im proving it will bo almost iinpofctfibla for the Portland bunch to get a hit through the infield. The outfield arc all a bunch of sluggers. The Port land team is corning here with a big reputation. The game will be u hard fought one, with Medford on the long end at the finish. Your Guests Know they arc dcttint the heat beer brewed when you serve Pabst BlueRibbon TbcBcsrofQuL'ty It ia rich but not Heavy and juat cnougn of the delicious appetizing flavor of Hops without trie excessive bitter. J Order cue today. J.u Htuck, Agt. Mtdfonl l Stonp Ct PkeneTMl On Sale, Bottle or Draught, at Nash Bar 7R !Srp.irpp..'Jp!pp ipfc ty (ft w to rn torn-to-to to to BANKING SERVICE The Medford National IBank assuros von of the best service. Its officers aim in every way to protect the interests of its patrons, making use of every means of precaution. The directors and officers arc all well known business men; men of integrity and known for the careful and conservative handling of any and all business intrusted to them. 'Its up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and the same careful atten tion to large or small depositors, makes it a bank for all the people. IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER OF THIS BANK LET THIS BE AN INVITATION TO BECOME ONE THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK W. Jf. CJORU, President. J. A. PEKRY, Vice President. F. E. MERRfCK, Vice President. JOHN S. ORTJI, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Asst. Cashier rj Hi to y to m 4h y py to $ $$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ .$-$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ft $ $ ilT$ $ $ $ $ $ $ BASEBALL Medford vs. 0. W. R. R. N. Team of Portland I Sunday, July 16at 2 p.m. A IIKNKI'tT .Mi: KOIt llSSIX St'hTAINKII THIS KICAHON Till: MCDKOItl) HANI) HAM KINIU.Y DONATCD TIIHHt HHltVICUS AND WIM. MAIM'lt WITH Till: MAI,!, IIOVH AT 1:15 V. M. Ht'XDAV I'HO.M HOt'CI. NAHII TO HAM, I'AKK Till: !OUTIAX TP.AM HAS HTIti:.iTHi:Ni:i) HV Hi:(l'Itl.(J thi: snitviri: or somi: op tih: paktust a.matp.ph im,av. nits in thi-: Mirntoi'oi.is. muhpohh hah also hthi:nj in- i:.i:i HV Hltt'l'lilXf! WII.MA.MS Al WHIiPKt.nit moth op (HtAXTS PASS. iositivi:ijV oxp. op thi: iikst (iami this kkakox. Game Called at 2 p. m. Admission 25 and 50 Gents BRONCO BUSTING Race Track July 16, 2:30 p. m. 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