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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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Tho Dnmocwtlo Time, Th Mcdfonl
Mall. Tlio Mpilford Tribune, Tha South
urn Orcitonlnn, Th Anhland Trlbuno.
Office Mall Trlbuno Hulldlnir. 88.J7-2
North Kir atrcot; phono, Main S021J
Home 76.
QEOUQM PUTNAM, Editor nnd Manager
Knlnred ns apqonrt-elast matter at
Medfari. On-son, under the aot of
March S, 1879.
Offlolal Paper of tho City of Medford.
Officii! i'aper of Jackson County.
BUBSOBITTIOW SATX.
One ynr, by malt. fB.gO
One month, by mull.. : ,B9
Par month, Vllv-rcd by carrier In
Medford, JocknonVDlo and Ccn
tral Point .M
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. J.00
Weekly, per year ....... !
, IWOBlf CJXCUZ.ATXOX.
Dolly average for eleven month! end
ln November 30, 1U. 7S1.
mil ioaitd Wire Ua!W" FrM
Plptcb.
'Tim Mall Tribune Is on aale at the
Ferry News Bland. San Krnnclseo.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland.
Howman Nexvn Co.. l'ottland. Ore.
W. O. AVhltney. Seattle. Vah.
MEBroxn. OKBQOV.
Metropolla of Fouuimti orepon and
Northom California, and the faateet
crowlnjt city In Oregon. .....
Population U. tt. censua mo 8840;
eatlmated. 191110.000.
rive hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed. giving finest
aupply jnuro mountain water, and 17.3
miles of Btrccts paved.
Postofflc receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911. show increase of 1
per cent. . ,
'Mannar fruit city In Oregon Rogue
Itlver Spltscnbcrg apples won avreep
stakes prlxo and title of
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J0LTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Irown
The Ony Solution
The littlo boy who plnys the flute,
With n teetle-tcetle teetie,
An (La toot toot toot.
He mourns his lot ns tho squenk-notes
rotna
For he'd much rather piny on the )ijr
hnss (Inrni.
Bum-bum, heM much rather piny on
the bij bass drum.
And the kid who blows in the um-pah
horn,
With an um-pah, um-pah, um-pah
urn,
Ho holds his lot in lofty scorn.
For he'd rather play on the bass
drum.
And down to the kid with the slide
trombone
With its um-ta-ra, tn ra um,
There's not a kid but does bemoan
That he can't play on the big bass
drum.
So now we sec that the big brass band
tWill be resolved, if Hence e'er comes
To the cayest bunch in all the land
With tho whole crowd playing on bis
bass drums
Bum, bum, the whole crowd playing
im big bass drums.
In national politics, and in the gen
end run of human endeavors, as well
as in tho boy scout baud, there are a
lot of people who want to play the
drum or nothing.
As for myself, when they hand me a
drum I' beat it.
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" CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. I
n. H. Ellsworth left for Ashland
Saturday and will do some mountain
climbing In that vicinity.
Ben Edlnfiton was a Saturday
Grants Pass visitor.
Mrs. Ella Roper of Grants Pass
returned to her home In that cHy
Friday evening after spending a few
days with relatives here.
,J. N. Smith spent Saturday In
Grants Pass.
Saturday Medfcrd visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Love, Mrs. J. C
Herring, Mrs. J, E. Ross and daugh
ter' Edith, Mabel Peart, Clarence
Pankey, Paul Watklns, J. F. Hay,
Miss Pearl Pankey and Miss Grace
Smith.
J. C. Wilson left fpr Arjwma Sat
urday to bring his family to Central
Point to reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Klein and Mr.
n,wi Mm. Carl Duncan Med
ford lunched at tho Hotel Dunlap
hero Sunday.
H. A. Tjilerjioff, .George Porter
and Mr. Broadbent of Medford spent
Sunday hero. These gentlemen are
officers of tho now Central Point
Lumbor company.
Tho Central Pplnt people- wno vis
ited In Medford Sunday afternoon
wero Hazel Bebb, Claudo White, Thos.
Morrlman and son, Fred Burrows,
Wayne Leaver, Murtln Bowers, Gus
Morris, Ed Musty.
Tho Central Point cubs played
tho Medford Chosen Friend club here
Sunday, Tho score was 14 to 1!
In favor of Medford.
CUT TRKAHUI.KK'B NOTICE
Notico Ib hereby given that the
i. .it M.uirnnl. Juekson county. Oro-
gop, will take up and capcel tho fol
lowing improvement bends:
Numbers Q14Q dated February 1.
19J0; 02CJ daod August l, iuiu;
ohpi dated February 1. 19U! ltor'
cst on tho abovo named bonds will
ceaso at tho noxt Interest paying per
iod, August 1, 1912.
V OUS II. SAMUELS,
th . , , . City Treasurer.
Dated July 1, 1912. 8
OW FILES HIS
IT
WORK FOR YEAR
Professor P. J. O'Gara, pathologist,
and entomologist for Jackson coun
ty has prepared hla annunl report
which ho will submit to the county
court at Us session Wednesday, Tho
report In part follews:
During tho fiscal year tho total
number of trees, plants, vines, etc.,
Inspected totaled approximately 750,
000, these having been received by
freight ami express. During the
past year, all nursery stock received
was much cleaner, showing tho bene
ficial effect of tocal Inspection In
forcing outside nurserymen to be
more particular. The reason for
careful Inspection Is so obvious that
one should uot have to comment upon
It.
IVar ltllght
One of tho most notable results
of the past year's work In orchard
inspection has been tho control of
tho much dreaded pear blight. Al
though tho past season has been
most favoralilc to the spread of the
disease, It has beeu only In a few
cases that tho disease has been
noticeable, but at all times It has
been under perfect control. There
arc many orchards In the valley In
which not a single case of new ln
fectlou has been found. In various
fruit sections of tho United States
and Canada, pear blight has been so
serious this year as to destroy the
entire crop, and In aomc cases wiped
out the orchnrds. It goes without
saying that had tho work of Inspec
tion been lax or had there been no
Inspection at all. tho blight would
have been so serious this year as to
nractlcally wipe out tho more sus-
ceptlblo varieties of pears and apples.
The work of Inspection In tho or
chards has for Its purpose, besides
that of the eradication of pests, the
giving of instruction in all matters
pertaining to -the growth and devel
opment of the orchards. Instruction
Is given In Important matters orcui
tlvatlon, Irrigation, use of fertilizers,
growing of cover crops, pruning, thin
ning of fruit, application of sprays,
drainage, etc. In other words, the
matter of Inspection covers a great
deal more than the term really Im
plies, since It covers all matters con
cerned in tho production of plants
as well as the eradication of trouble
some pests. Tho work has also cov
ered important matters in the grow
ing of field, berry and truck crops.
The office has paid particular atten
tion to potato production which
should become a most valuable crop
In this valley.
Frost Prevention Work
One of the most Important lines
of investigating was the thorough
testing of fuel oils and appliances
used in orchard heating. Up to the
time this work was done, there -was
on practical information along the
lines of fuel and appliance tests
which were of any value to tho or
chardlst requiring frost protection.
Tho various patent appliances on the
market were being sold at exoruiuiu
prices; and the claims made by the
manufacturers were not oniy mis
leading but in some cases false, Tho
tests showed that tho very simple
typo known as the lard pall heater,
costing only ten cents, was equal to
those which were being sold at from
25 to CO cents each. This resulted
In a big saving to those who pur
chased orchard heaters; tho amount
being variously estimated at from
$8,000 to $10,000. The saving In
oil by securing tho proper quality at
reduced price, and which would burn
clean, was probably an amount equal
to that saved In the cost of pots.
Resides tho testing of oils and pots,
the office gave instructions to the
growers in regard to tho handling
and placing of tho fuel and heaters
In tho orchards. It was necessary to
determine beforo hand tho probable
chances for severe frosts In particular
localities, so that tho greatest effi
ciency -wluld result.
Weather Bureau Office
Beginning with July 1st, 1911.
the co-operative Weather Bureau
office became a Special Meteorologl
pal Station, and was established for
tho purpoBO of gathering meteorolo
gical data with particular reference
to tho study of frost conditions. This
work was taken up solely for the
benefit of tho fruit and truck grow
ers of this valley. However, the
work has been extended and covers
tho matter of local forecasting of
woather over tho entire district
throughout tho year. Through our
offorjts. Medford has been made tho
Key Station for , Southern Oregon,
and forecasts are distributed by
telophono to all parts of tho district.
Through tho courtesy of tho Medford
Majl-Trlbune and tho Medford Sun,
tbo daHy weather Is published. A
monthly summary also appears
regularly.
All weather data Is reported dally
by telegraph to tho District Weathor
Bureau offlco at Portland, nnd tele
graphic data, weathor maps, 'and
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"WE'RE GOING SOI"
TRIP A' SUCCESS
The "We're going sme" campaign
for the purpose of stirring up intoivxt
throughout southern Oregon in tho
automobile races to be hold nt tho
park Thursday, Friday and Saturday
proved to be a great success and
awakened Aslilnuil to such a degree
that the live ones in that city followed
suit nnd invaded Medford in tho af
ternoon with u score of automobiles
nnd their band and udvcrlNcd !ho
Fourth of July celebration to be held
in that city.
Tho local boys in a doen cars
drove to all of the towns in the vallcv
from Ashland on the south to Grunt-
Pass on tlu north and there boosted
for the races. They at t runted much
attention and did much effective
work.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
AMKHHWX
W. L. P. C.
Boston 47 21 .1591
Philadelphia 29 25 .1509
Chicago 37 2S .57
Wnshlnctnn 38 31 .Gi.l
Rlevolnm! 33 33 .500 !
Detroit 33 3(5 .4 7S
.Now York 19 44 .290
St. Louis IS 4(5 .281
Philadelphia C, Washington 2.
Cleveland 2, Detroit S.
New York 1, Boston 4.
Chlcago-St. Louis game postponed
account of rain.
NATIONAL
W. L. P. C.
New York 51 11 .823
Pittsburg 37 2G .GS7
Chicago 35 2C .574
Cincinnati 30 32 .529
Philadelphia 25 34 .424
Brooklyn 25 37 .403
St. Louis 27 43 .3S6
Boston 20 47 .299
Brooklyn 14. Philadelphia 1.
Chicago 1. Pittsburg 0.
Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 10.
COAST
V. L. P. C.
Vernon 51 32 .C14
Oakland 47 35 .5?3
Los Angeles 45 3C .5GC
Sacramento i 33 46 .4 IS
San Francisco 34 48 .415
Portland 31 44 .413
NORTHWEST
W. L. P. C.
Spokane 39 33 .542
Seattlo -33 35 .527
Vancouver 38 37 .507
Victoria ....3G 3C .500
Portland 3C 37 .493
Tacoma 32 42 .432
H. H. E.
Vancouver ' 13 1
Spokano 2 8 1
Victoria 7 13 2
Tacoma . 4 6 1
Second game
Vancouver . 15 2
Spokane 5 10 1
Seattle-Portland Rain.
forecasts are also received dally.
During tho frost season, special ser
vice is maintained. During mis
time, weather conditions are re
ported moro frequently by tho Dis
trict office; and tho local office dur
ing danger periods maintains con
tinued service day and night for tho
benefit of tho orchardlstB and truck
growers. Every important change In
weather conditions was accurately
forecasted, and tho error In fore
casting low temperatures has not
been moro than one-tenth of ono de
greo as an averago of tho season.
Offlc Kmh-iim-h
During the fiscal year July 1,1911,
to Juno 30, 1912. all tho offlco ex
penses have been ' carried from my
own personal funds, and In no In
stance since the offlco has bqen es
tablished has tho county been called
upon to pay anything but tho salary
attached to tho offlco, Tho follow
ing ltens, therefore, havo boon paid
ont of tho salary of tho patholegist:
pffico rent $300.00
Postage and oxpresB 350.00
printing bulletins, notices, etc.500.00
Library accessions 200.00
Office and laboratory sup
plies 3r'0-00
Telephone and telegraph 75.00
Railroad faro, livery and
auto hire 200.00
Special offlco asslHtanco 300.00
Furniture, repairs, Insurance 100.00
Salary discounts 375.00
Tho total cxponses for tho offlco
havo been, as Itemized abovo, $2750.
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money on hand at all times
to loan on imnroved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates with ''on or hct'ore
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELTj
Phone 3231 320 Ct.-C. Bldg.
NOTED WOMAN AVIATOR.'
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MISS HARRIET C3.UIMBY.
BOSTON. .Mass,. July 2. Mlsrt
Harriet Qulmby of Now York, the
first woman to win an aviator's li
cense and tho first woman to cross
the English channel In an aeroplane,
was Instantly killed laat evening with
her passenger, W. A. Wlllnrd, man
ager of the Boston aviation meet at
Atlantic City, when her Blerlot mon
oplane fell Into Dorchester bay from
a height of 1000 feet. Tho couple
wns on a return trip after circling
Boston harbor.
With tho wind gusty and blowing
about eight miles an hour, Miss
Qulmby started to volplane. The
nnglo wbb too sharp nnd one of the
gusts caught tho tail of tho mono
plane, throwing the machine up per
poudlcular. For an Instant It poised
there, then Wlllard pitched clear of
the chassis, followed almost Immedi
ately by Miss Qulmby. Hurtling over
and over, the two figures dropped
downward, striking tho water twenty
feet from shore. It was low tldo and
the water only five feet deep. Both
bodies were badly crushed. Both
wero dead when taken from tho wa
ter. HOSTON", July 'J. The aged moth
er of MNs Harriet (Juimhy. who-e life
was crushed out in u 1.001! foot drop
into Dorchester Hay from her mono
plane late yesterday arrived in Huston
today and took charge of the remains.
Funeral arrangements will be made
later.
The funeral of William A. II. Wil
lard, manager of the Snunntuin avia
tion meet being held nt Atlantic, who
was Miss Quiruby's passenger iu her
filial flight to Boston Light, will ue
held tomorrow.
Miss Blum-he Stuart Scott, who
was making an exhibition I light when
Miss Quimby'h machine dropped, to
day had u-covered from her collapse
of last night.
Any person In Now South Wales
taking part In a meeting of two or
moro persons to Instigate, aid ar
control a strike or lockout, where
tho strike or lockout will deprive
tho public of a necessary commodity,
Is liablo to Imprisonment for twelve
montliK.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have moved my business
from 332 V. Main io he
Pi rat Store West of
Clarnell-Corey 131dg.
W. W. EIFERT, TAILOR.
MflTFn AlIATPIY
in 1 1 1 ii nnni mi
DROPS TO DEATH
BPH (tere is jH
Vl Only One Best.H
HpvHHHF the Best Is H
mzerolehe
JHEBCEnk For Motor JM
1 ma0aMHiMi2Nin
"Fov Sab IJvery where
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Jiifiorpoiatuil) ''
VOUTLMiD
UNDERWOOD CHOICE
OF
BALTIMORE. Mil., July 2. -Fid
lowing it boI'Ich of conferences thut
hiHted nearly to lutou participated In
by nearly nil of tho iiutl-llrynn
forces In the domtu-i'iitlo national
eonvcnllou, It wiib decided that an
attempt will ho muilo to uoiulualo
tudiiy. The choice of the majority
of the aull'llvyau leaders Is now Os
car Underwood, He, If It In found
possible to deliver all of tho Clark
strength wilt bo their cuudlilutc ho
soon as tt Is shown that theio Is no
hope of the speaker's nomination.
With this end In view, tho Clark
men began a determined effort to
re-elalin from the Wilson camp tho
delegates who had gone over.
I'm
The
Little
Doctor
Stop that Headache. You don't
need to suffMr "the little doctor,"
Mae Karen's Mustaiil Cerate applied
locally gives quick and sure relief
It stops tho headache and It docs not
affect tho heart as almost every
headache dope does.
Keep Mm- Lnreu's Mustard Cerate
In the house ou can't afford to be
without It's prompt relief for Colds,
Sore Throat. Neuralgia, Lumbago,
Congested Lungs. It's easy to apply
and utwuyri ready Mr use. Belter
than a mustard plaster.
Your druggist has It Iu 25 and 50
cent Jars, del a Jar today.
Inslst on tho Original
MAC LARILNS
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KiiflMMatfwa
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WILL NOT BLISTER.
Accept No Substitute
Medford Pharmacy and other drug-
glstn.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
.SO acres, 1 miles frlm U. U.
station, now 5 room house, barn
and other out building, 5 acres in
nlfalfa, 10 acres In cultivation,
horse, wagon and all tools go
with the place at $1000, good
terms.
10 0 nrres. 70 acres In cultiva
tion, first class water right, i!
room house, It. F. I)., and tele
phone, 5 miles from railroad,
$5000.
10 and 5 acre tracts. 2 miles
from town, $375 per auro,
Improved 10 acre tracts, 2
miles out, $550 per acre.
If you have some good clear
city property to trade, como and
see us.
G-rooni bungnlow, on noulh
Orange, modern In every way, one
of tho ulcciil homes In Medford,
$;!000, terms.
We can rent your houses If you
will tell us where they are.
Business Chances
$2000 to loan on good city or
country property. Wo Htlll have
some good furniture to sell.
Chickens to Hull.
Barber shop.
Kinploymcnt
Olrls and women for general
lioiiKo work.
Hunch hands.
If you want good clean help call
us mi or come and see us,
Mrs. Emma Bittner
riiouo II II; Home, 1 i.
Opposite Nasli Hotel
IIOOMH AND 7, I'ALM BLOCK
Crater Lake
Auto Line
Car will leavo Hotel Medrord, for
Orator Lake at 8 a. in. Tuesdaya and
Saturday. Itoturu Mondays and
Thursdays.
Spend Sunday at Crater Lake.
HeservatloiiH muilo at Medford
Hotel offlco.
BAN X-KANCIBCO
REACH!
Smiling Faces
'ui.v
fe. IIAIPYI5
always look tho host when there are
good teeth to he shown In the smtle.
Ami tho sweetest mouth look In
finitely sweeter when theio are pearly
teeth peeping fnun within. Our
IiiihIuchh Is to presct;vo good teeth
and i est ore bad ones to their natural
use and effli-lency. If wo do your
Dental work, you will never bo
ashamed to smile or to show your
teeth. CJIvo us one trial anyhow,
ami that will prove our claim.
Ijidy Attendant
DR. BARBER
TIIH HKNT1ST
Over Daniels for Duds. raclflo
l'houo 252S, Home I'houo Iir2-K
Kee Lox
Typewriter
Ribbon
Are (ho only ones innilu
which are inked to suit,
the M.OWf the differ
ent makes of typewrit
ers. Toe to $1.00
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
Wo are now serving
OUR OWN
Ice Cream
iiinti: is oca kohmula
Cream
Milk-
Sugar
Pepsin
Flavoring
No Starch
No Flour
No Ico Cream 1'owdora
No Oelatln of any kind.
HASKINS
for
HEAL T H
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Wor(c Uunr-nteeC
Price Ilesiurmbla.
COPFEEN & PRICI
Howard Block. Sntn.no on Itb Ml
rclilo 1011. Koua ait.
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
Phenes: Pacific 3021.
Home 354
Messenger Service
15N.irir.
A SNAP
00 ncroB, nix miles from Medford,
good graded road croHHoa tho tract,
all froo noil, at (50 per aero. $1000
will hiiudlo, eaay tormu on balance,
Part Is crook bottom land, suitable
for alfalfa, Sovoral eprlugu on the
placo, Tlmbor enough to puy for the
tract. No hulldlnga. Iu tho OrifflD
crook district,
W.T.YorkaCo.
kiwP.., Jj
i-x j r- ji.'ii ii'i
&viv
WHEKE TO OO
TONIGHT
ISIS
THEATRE
ittlOl) I'cct of Pit tines ultli Vaudeville
Admlmduu IU and IU ntntn.
v HOHi: ami HT, t'HMIK
In that nifty couindy Hinging, tiilllii;
ami dancing act,
THK I.HSSHH (Itltli
Hriuuit.
In which it girl fulU lulo the IiiiiiiIh of
u imug or Hiunggleiv Kite Im In hhmi
mi, but Ik u'Meiiml JiiHt Iu Hum by
her Huvcthcnit.
A IIOMANHK Ol-' THK ICIC HIXUS
Drama.
A Htory hIiovvIiik what Joaloiitdy
will do.
SCHNHS IN I 1 : 1 . 1 1 1 INDIA
Hi'tuilc.
.UTKIt THH HHU'AltD
Comedy.
A good long laugh.
All pin lien uro at tented uh thieved and
hauled to tho pollt-n Htatlou.
Special inutluicii every Saturday and
Sunday at 2 p. in.
Hvuulug performance, 7;20
STAR
THEATRE
t'tuler direction of
PMOIM.K'S A.Mt'HKMHNT CO.
A In a) m Iu the lead
Supreme In I'h-turo Production.
i-ivi: niK i-iinto cii.) imvi:
The PHOSPHtMOHS SWKHTHKAHT
"Patho" WeHtein Drama.
TIIH MHITI'.VKS HI-' A ('O.MPUKKIt
A heart gripping, ivnl life ntory.
a cnizr.N i.v tin: mauinh
A drama of uteerago life and pautlmeu
TiiHSPeMii: ixnrsTiiv
Another of our Interesting IiiiIiihIiIuI
plrtiin-H.
DltHA.M OI'A I.OHSTi:it PICND
A featuro hurtotitUo comedy w It It a
holler In every foot,
Al Slither -Tim Slugr
Wnnlwni'thM- Tho MtiHlclaiiM
MATINKHS DAILY
AdmlKMlou lOn Children Cc
Watch for our coming features
UGO
THEATRE
Will lnivo an athled program
of extra fine pietures, 3rd,
Itli, and 5th, with an entire
change Saturday and Sim
day. Children ftY. Adults !()
Clark ft, Wright
LAWYER
WASHINGTON, I). O.
Public Land Matter: Final Proof.
Deiurt Lands, ConteiU nd Mining
Caiea. Scrip.
Draperies
Wn carry a vory nninplnto linn
of ilrnpurltiH, In cm curlolim, fli
tiircjn. uto., tun! flo till oliomox of
uiihofHti-rliig. A Hpevlul man to
look uriur tlilu work oxcliiHlvnly
anil will kIvii a uood tu-rvluu na
In po.hIIiIh to aot tn oven tha
liiri,'i'Ht cltlca.
WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
IftckMOM ftiid Buuuull
Medford Realty nnd
Imp rove in cut Company
m. v. a u. Co. nidi.
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