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t, a . PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE,, MraPEORD, OK MOON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 1911. NELSON 60ES TO COMMISSION tint MOTHERSFUNERAL Battler Goes Home to Illinois Hoping to Reach Home In Time for Fu ncml of Parent Killed by Flying Train as She Alighted at Depot. Cnueeliiu; ll flfilit enpngcmcnls Untiling Nelmm loft hurriedly for Scdjjewieli, III., Friday morning in an effort (o rench his homo in time to attend tlio funeral of his mother, who vn hilled yesterday afternoon by .1 flying train. Tho Hattlor liad made nrrauge ments for 11 go with Bud Anderson nt Klnmnth Fulls nud was later to jump to San Francisco and take 611 jimmy Brill, but the death of his mother has put a sudden end to all of his plans. "After I rench home I may jump to New York," stated llat thU mom hify "and there arrange to inret Britt in n 10-round conlofl. However, I am mieerlnin as to my future plans-."' TO GOVERN CITY Mayor ami Acting Mayor to Leave Emcrick, Wortman and Watt Only City Dads Left to Attend to Cjly Business. CHICAGO. 111., Aug. 11. Stnicfc by nt flying train nt the Buruhum railroad station, Mrs. Ida (Nelson, is dead today at the. Utile home on the farm near Burnsidc which the "Durable Dane" presented to his par ents several yqars'ago. The accident occurred when Mrs. Nelson alighted from a Suburban tram almost directly in the path of the speeding flyer. The city will he practically official less the next two days. The mayor, three eouueihuen, the recorder, the engineer and the superintendent of the water system will leave at :i o'clock this afternoon for Fibh InKe to inspect the city water system. This will leave three councilmcn and the street commissioner to tun the city aiid inasmuch as the president of the city council will be among the ab sentees a comuiissiou form of gov ernment will probably be devised. Those who will make the trip are .Messrs (. anon. Teller, Millar. Tranna, Armspiger, Kifert and Merrick. Thev will return Sunday afternoon. FITZ UNO WIFE (WHIP KISS Julia Glfforti Returns to Arms of Lanky ex-Fitihtcr Spotted War rior Has Trouble In Winning Back His Wifo Who Left Him. THIEF CAPTURED NEAR GORVALLIS ! I CITRUS GROWERS ARE FIGHTING FOR LIFE LOS ANGELES. Cnl, Aug. 11. Hundreds of telegrams protesting against Ihe proposed reduction of the tariff lemons are pouring in to day on members of congress. The protests, signed by residents, of Loi Angeles and southern California, are being sent in what the citrus growers term a "fight for life." Should Ihe bars be let down, the lempn men assert, the pauper-raised Iqmons of the Mediterranean would completely swamp the Americnn market forcing Ciflifornia lemons, which are of a biuerior quality, to the wall. 1 be horse, buggy and luinu- owned by Miss Nina Wall which was stolen from her home 011 South Cen tral avenue last Friday night has been recovered at Corvallis. The man who stole it is tinder arrest and Sheriff Jones has left to bring him back. CAFFEINE USED TO STIMAULATE P ONTIFF BOMB, Aug. lh As the result of hyppdernuc injections of caffeine, Pope Pius' heart is stronger today and Jiis spirits arc much higher, ac cording to reports from the Vatican His general condition shows no marked improvement, Although ah a result of the operation on his kuee, His Holiness suffers less pain. The iise of caffeine indicates, that the pope is very -weak. This is now his most disquieting symptom. BURNS DENIESSTORY . OF PROBING PORTLAND LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 11.--ItejwrU tluit ho will go to Portland to probe the affair of the municipal government there, were today denied by Detective Bums who is on busi ness1 connected wtih the Los Angela , .. . . . Jimcs explosion, iiurns said no uift InniL (-. ..it-; I Tilln..l i,t,w. I...t .'.7t tv.n.o it' ,(3i. jl uiituuu mJiru. Mil. mn visit there was for Ihe pur-ioso of iuvcbligutiug charges made uguinst his Portland detective bureau by a Portland ueybpaper. "Tho police are indirectly involved in tho matter," said Hums, "and I will hnvo to probo the department a little, but it is not with the idea that 1 will punish them at, grafters that 1 will take up tho work. May visit is solely in theiritercst of my detec tive business." Bums said he would leave for tho north as boon us ho is through with his work here. POSTAL SAVINGS BANK IS FULL OF MONEY JWK.MKKTOX. Va.sh., Aug. 11. -With the postnl savings bank here lull and the two banks thut are the accredited depositaries. of postal de posits likewise full, Postmaster Gale has telegraphed to Postmaster Gen eral Hitchcock for immediate in structions. , At present the banks can carry only .foOOO and $10,000 postal de posits respectively. They have reached their limits and natrons of the postnl bank, which include innnv enlisted men and officers in the navy yard, are clumoring to deposit more com with Uncle Sam and the law won't allow it. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 11. Bob FiUsimmons1, whose wifo Julia Clif ford, recently quit hhnlo go on the stage, j-s hero today with his better half, and all is pence. The .pottcd warrior arrived in St. Paul last night and beeged the the ater where his wife was appearing. She refused to see him" and had policeman called. Fitisltumoiix was quiet, however, and watched his wife's act. After the show he waited outside with an automobile and when his wife emerged induced her to til- low him to aceomoanv her to her hotel, today Fitr-simmons said: "Everything is all right now. I am big and gruff and my wife is-' sensi tive. 1 guess I scared her. Every family has rows. But we've fixed it all up now." Mrs. Fitssimmons was present. She made neither affirmation nor denial BEAUTY SHOP OPENS WITH MUSICAL CONCERT With souvenirs and music for the ladies and children, Madame Hondo opened the new Beauty Shop in the I....I. r 1 ...1." 1 . ... i.. ciavv.-Miii i ninny uuiiK ouiuuug tins afternoon. This evening will see a repetition of the reeeptiou nnd bv Saturday the Beauty Shop will be one of the established institutions of the city. The Beauty Shop has departments hnir dressing, massage, ehiropn- y,' children's hair cutting nnd mnui- curiug. Its, soaps and salves nrci manufactured by Madame Boode her self, and even tho puffs nnd curls in the hair dressing department arc made on the premises by a gentleman hairdresser from New York. To each SENATORS riFFLED MAY BLOCK RATIFICATION WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug, 10. Opposition in the senate to the .arbi tration treaties recently signed up by jhe United States, France and England, may prevent their consider ation at the present session of con gress, and, in the opinion of .several senators, even final ratification. Several members of the foreign relations committee 'resent; tho fact that President Tail did not consult them in his preparation of tl agreements. They may block final action. AGKNTS FOR BUJCKS AND LOCOMOBILES GRATER LAKE GARAGE gasoline oil and supplies BORN. 1 At Chico, Aug. 8, 1011, !oMr. and Mrs. John H. Hummel, a sou. Hasklns for Health. JAILOR ACCUSED OF HAVING TAKEN BRIBE POBTLAND, Or., Aug. 11. Chwrged with having accepted a bribe of $100 to rcleaso O. A. Hicji nrds, u prisoner, boforo his term had expired, A. S. Briggs, superintendent vl tho Linnton rock pilo where city prisoners are worked, wan arrested today. Tho warrant wns hwom to by Chief of Police Slover this forenoon on information furnished by Hieh urds after ho had been found on a ranch a few miles front Portland, Itittlmrds is now confined in tho county jail. Richards hud served one-hnlf of a t'tO-day sientenco for assaulting n wp illtm with a jlnni'iunns ivnnium wlum lu, left tlif rockpilc. J MRS. McGllL. BROKE DOWN Gives the Real Facts In Regard to ner use and Tells Hew She Suffered. Joneaboro, Ark. "I suffered a com plete break down In health, some time ago," writes Mrs. A. McGIll, from this place, "I was very weak and could not do any work. I tried different remedies, but they did me no good. One day, J got a bottlo ot Cardul. It did me, so much good, I was surprised, and took eorao more. Before I took Cardul, I had headachy and backache, and sometimes I would cry for hours. Now I am over all that, and can do all kinds of housework. I think It Is tho greatest medlclno on earth." In the past flftr years, thousands ot ladles have written, like Mrs. Mcdlll,, to itell ot the benefit received from Cardul. I Such testimony, from earnest women, surely indicates the creat value of thla tonic remedy, for diseases peculiar to1 women. Are you a Bunerorr Yes? Cardul is the medicine you need. AVe urge'you to try It. In a Class by Itself - It is a groat big loaf, mado from tho best high grade flour. I'KKIILKSS imHYI) Js moro llko that good old homo mado bread that mother used to make than any other on tho market. Ask your grocer for VKKUhKHS IUIKA1) and insist that you get it be cause thcro is none so good. RARDON'S BAKERY Corner Main- and Grape Street. N. U. WriUto: Ujlet'Advttory Dept.,Chll imti Mrdinn uo., i-iutunoofA, lenn., for aveelull 7filrt'(tcm, and M-page took, "Home Treatawnll uf it vwcu, kw in puuii wippr( ua wiweiu j Pure Clear Sparkling f 1 you can't afford to io without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and.prder a case ueut to the house. The purest, most healthful irink known la lady who vMted the shop litis nfter uoon a neat motiiofnndum book was given and tho HI tie children wore given bottles of perfume. . ST. LOUIS, Mo Aug, It. Harry Atwoml, the nvintor, will start his cross country flight to New York from this oily next Sunday. Tho course as laid out by Atwood goes through Chicago. If ho succeeds in coveting the en tire distance, to New York, tho avia tpr will win n $10,000 ptie. Look for tho ad that calls for you among tho help wanted ads. TAFT GOES TO GOLF OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON' 1). t, Aug. 11. Tlrinir of his arduous dulle ut (ho cnpittil mid believing that eongivss U still good for tunny days of talking, President Tuft today is 011 thu way to his wlf clubs nt Bevel Iv, The president is oxpectcd to return to Washington next week. A HANK BOOK WILL liUBITKN Uaskina tor llonllb. $K $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$&$$$$ & t u r7 o viyj. 7KT 'fi .' iV. . V. Ol n Cfi nV.' f: J i $$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$K The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 t SURPLUS and PROFITS $35,000.00 UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY SAI'K lKIOSIT DOXICS FO It HUNT. 1 W, X. aORIt, Prtmlrtent. J. A. rsUtT, Vice Free. JORlf a. ORTH, OAihter. r. s. sksuuck, vtc rr. vr. b. jacxsow, Ait. cihtr. a. Waitsburg Pure White Flour 1 is tkfe Rout you have been look ing for it solves the problem. So confident are we of its merits taht we will sell it on an absolute guarantee. If you are not satisfied there is NO COST TO YOU. Could we do more? You will buy Waitsburg Pure White Flour sooner or later WHY NOT NOW? ALLEN GROCERY CO. 30.10 S . C K S T H A h A V K , ? MINERAL WATER P. C. BIQHAM, Aient..- Jubilee WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND SOUTHERN OREGON DAY at tho Centennial ASTORIA. OREGON THtJRSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911 Tho Centennial Celebrates tho OiicIIuikIi-i'IIi Anniversary of tho FJi-hL White Hettletneiit In (ho NortliMi'Ht Spectacular, Marine and Military Pageant l'rotjriuii for the lity will Include Voiiiik American' Parade in tho ufteniooti, drill In tlio cvenliiK, Jiullan War l)auce, Kilo Flying ContetitH and C'ouwrtM ly Klicry'N Hand. ' PACIFIC COAST RLGATTA T1IK (IHKATKHV AQUATIC KVKXT TO IIH 1I1JII) IX THU WICST FOH WIMAMIiTTK VAhUKX AN!) SOIJTIIKHX OHHOON )AV AT TIIK CKNTUXXIAIi, TJIK SOUTHERN PACIFIC Will Kell Itound Trip TkketH, Aii(iiHt JOtli from all poInlH ut ONE FARE Tp POkTX'AftD LU $3 OOI i'H HUTUHX VV TO AND IXCMMHXO AVHWV UlTII. I'or fnrtliei' jmrllrulurs uily Ao any H, V. AkuiiI or wlo lu WM. Mt'MUHKAV, deiieral IMhwmp'I' AKent, INirllaud, ()icf;(iii. rtff0r00r''""'r- i tlio Ittirdett of eailiiK tor your money. Oeiumlt your eiiMli lit tlio Kunnem i. l''rulti;rowvrM Hiutk ami you will not, liavo to lt ami worry about U Hiifolyk TIiIovoh Uon'L uteal bunk booltH; ami It flro tleatroyrt otto, you don't Ioho anythliiK, hh you would II It vnn tho ciibIi ItHolf, Ojien ait neeouiit Unlay and you'll Bleon eaulor tuiillit and every iilRht, mm Farmers 6c Fruitgrowers Bank i ii New Quarters , . Il M Wo nro now lonitod in luror tjuurtorg, at thu cast unci of JacUson Struct, aoroHH Hear Crook. Mill work of all kinds onflhortust.notico Medford Builders Supply Co. Phono Homo 21L Knot .lacknnn St. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS HENRY M. MARSH All ordorn promptly attended to night or dny. Short and long IiiuiIh. Moving household goods a specially Union teamsters. Office 51 S. Front Pacific 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613 Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. i ' PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. w,,, jj MA " -"TW MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. G. Trowhridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers nnd Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 7 For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining ci(y of Medford, on long time, easy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also Bowel's, water and light. Long timo, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, ItfO acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long timo, easy payments, 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit land, X mile from railroad, on long time easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracls of from 40 acres upwards; price $25,00 per acre and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long timo, easy payments., t f 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and udjojuing city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co. 210 WEST MAIN STRJD JUT. i i ' i . i ., i