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Jolm Mnloney of Lolnntl is unend
ing ft few dnya In Mod ford on busl-
Jlt'Bfl,
Charles A. Mooro of Lodl, Cal., la
In Mcdford looking ovor tlio orchard
districts of tlio valley.
Cherries, fresh picked, Hum
phrey's, 81 C Mnln, phono 3994
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fischer of Mar
cola, Ore., our visiting Mcdford
friends.
K. H. Carmen or Dallas is visiting
Mcdford on business.
A large number of local business
men Interested In mining nro plan
ning to attend the Oregon-California
Mining Congress nt Yreka Friday
nud Saturday.
Clearance prices prevail through
out tho store. Ahrens. SS
The funeral services of C. M. Dow
will ho hold Wednesday morning at
9 o'clock from tho residence of K. V.
Maddox, 26 Portland avenue. Inter
ment In the I. O. O. K. cemetery.
A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par
lors. Threo fine anen'a suits, all
wool, latest style, 36, 37 and 3S ilies,
for $10 each. See them now.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Evans of
Ashland spent Tuesday with friends
In Med ford.
An excursion to Colestln will be
run Sunday, July 21, on which ninny
Medford peoplo arc planunlng to
For that outing trip Khaki skirts
nn. I anlla onnMnlK- nrlonit A limns. 98 i
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lodge of "l tho ? at tho mountain re-
Yreka nro In Medford for a short
business trip.
I. D. CrawTord a mining man
from Scott's Bar, Gal,, Is visiting
friends In Mcdford.
12. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphcrn. negatives mado any time or
placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471
In flvo nutomoblles tho employes
of the Medford Furniture and Hard
ware company woro taken on a pic
nic to Trail Creek Sunday. A most
enjoyable tlmo Is reported.
Tho funeral of Thomas J. Corum
was held Monday morning from the
Catholic church. The burial was held
In th Jacksonville cemetery.
Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Rank.
A. L. Parmley, of Long Beach,
Calif., was In Medford over Sunday
visiting his friend, J. V. Wakefield,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Getchell and
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bllton enjoyed a
very pleasant rldo to Wagner Springs
Sunday afternoon.
Llngerlo Dresses very much under
priced at Ahrens. 9S
H. S. Smith of Bismarck. N. D..
was In Medford over Sunday visit
ing Al Loomls and family. Mr.
Smith was on his way to Southern
California where his family now re
side. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Nell of San
Francisco aro in Medford for a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shoults, at 245
North Oakdale. Mrs. O'Nell was for
merly Miss Elma Johnston, of this
city.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford.
A. T. Losle, of Elmlra, New York,
was. in Medford a couple of dayB ago
treat,
Mrs A. II. Walker left Tuesday for
a visit with friends at Gold Hill.
Millinery reduced to a price that
will clear the cases no cost con
sidered. Ahrens. 9S
Charles J. Holt who has been
stopping for n few month with L.
A. Van Hovenberg near Table Rock
will leavo tomorrow for Klamath
Falls where ho will remain sometlmo
at Jack lorrll's much.
Our full lino of fine woolens has
arrived. Save $10 by ordering now.
We mako fine ladles and mens
suits. Berlin, Medford, 219 W.
Main.
S. A. Newell. ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. bldg.
T. M. Jackson of Ashland spent
Tuesday in Medford on a short busi
ness trip.
Mrs. Alice Trimble of Roseburg
spent Tuesday visiting Medford
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of
Williams Creek spent Tuesday In
Medford on business.
John W. Parker is expected
Wednesday from Roseburg where he
has been looking after property In
terests. Dr. J. F. Reddy will leave Wednes
day evening for a short business trip
to Portland.
Mrs. Catherine McGee of Trail is
in Medford on a short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhodes left
Tuesday for a two weeks outing in
the Big Butte district
Miss Madallne Merry of Eugene
who has been visiting friends In
Medford has returned home.
Tho Pacific & Eastern have cut
their Sunday excursion rate to Butte
Falls and return to ?1. The new
rate goes into effect next Sunday.
Mrs. M. Hlatt and son of Hoi
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NKW YORK, July 1(1. Today' op
oiling stock market showed further
improvement in Hourly nil issues.
Orent Northern preferred, Hendim,',
United States Stool nud AiiitilKniiintcd
Copper were nuniii in demand willi
puns of nearly n point. Hendjust
inent of the bank statement liriugin
relaxed money rates was nlso holpfui.
The market closed strong.
Donds woro tcndv.
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The standing tonight of
the various teams In all tho
events In tho Olympic games
nt Stockholm were: United
States 12 S, Sweden 104,
Groat Britain 60, Finland 46,
Germany 34, Franco 23,
South Africa 16, Denmark
14, Italy 13, Canada 13, Aus-
tralla 13, Belgium 11, Nor-
wov 10. Hungary 8. Russia
R. Greece 4, Austria 4, Hoi-
land 2. In tho track events
the final standing was:
United States SG, Finland 27.
Sweden 24, Great Britain 14.
Canada 7, South Africa B, '
France 4. Germany 4,
Greece 4. Norway 2, Hungary
1, Italy 1.
T. R. REJECTS OFFER OF
COMPROMISE WITH TAFT
visiting his old friend.Mr. Stevens drldge, Nebraska, aro hero looking
and family In west Medford. Mr.
Loslo was a delegate to the Elk's
convention in Portland. Ho was
delighted with Medford and tho val
ley and has promised to return not
later than 1915 and bring a crowd
with him.
Attend Lottie M. Howard's half
prlco sale. 100
Mrs. Mack Hyatt and children of
Holdridge, Neb., aro hero tho guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Alder and
family of 29 Summit avenue. They
nro much In love with the Rogue
River valley, and if they find some
thing that suits them they expect to
locate.
Tho Southern Pacific passengei
station Is tho only place In Medford
where tickets to points outside of
Jackson county can be purchased.
Tho fire department has started
Its annual work of burning off a
number of tho vacant lots In the
city on which weeds and grass have
grown during tho past year, thus
minimizing the danger of fire.
Moved to 31 N. Grape street. The
Medford Conservatory for music and
languages. G. Talllandler, director.
Open all summer.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels are ex
pected homo Wednesday by automo
bllo from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. IT. Wilson havi
returned from a visit with friends
at Roguo River.
Wo pay 2G cents in trado for fresh
ranch eggs. Also groceries sold nt
right prices at C. L. Karaley's Cash
Urocery, No. 2, West Jackson street.
Wanted to trado acreage In Oak
dale Park addition for a small houso
and lot in Medford. W. II. Ever
hard, 1013 W. 9th, phono C671.
Mrs. C. M, Auderson is spending
a few days with friends at Grants
Pass.
Beds, Beds, Beds, 1.00 per week
nt tho Park View Hotel. 123 South
Holly. 112
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alnsworth of
Portland and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H.
Hopkins will leavo Medford Friday
ovonlug for Crater Lake and Kla
math Falls. Mr. Alnsworth is presi
dent of tho United States National
bank of Portland and one of tho
foremost financiers of tho state.
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UNDERTAKERS
Bay Uom M71
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SABY AIIUTAVY
over the valley and visiting with
Grant Alder and family.
GAMBLER SHOT
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quaintance with the dead gambler.
He said he had been introduced by
"Big Tim" Sullivan but that he had
never had any business dealings
with him. District Attorney Whit
man said he was still investigating
the Rosenthal charges against Beck
er and would demonstrate their truth
or falsity soon.
Rosenthal was shot by a man who
boarded a waiting automobile and
drove quickly away. A strange co
incidence is that the automobile was
stored at the same garage where the
"automobile bandits" had housed
their car, after they had robbed
bank messengers of $25,000.
OYSTER BAY, .July 16. The for
mation of a distinct independent
party and not tho capture" of tho re
publican party is tho course Colonel
Roosevelt laid out tonight. Ho took
the issue flatly with his supporters,
who have advanced a proposal for af
fecting an agreement with tho re
publican organization in so mo states
through which under certain condi
tions the strength of tho Roosevelt
following might be thrown behind
President Taft. The colonel made It
clear he had decided on a thorough
going fight, independent of any alli
ance with either party, which will
put him In a position to appeal .to
the democrats as well as the republicans.
PLEADS HOOKWORM AS
EXCUSE FOR NON-SUPPORT
TOLD SON TO SUICIDE
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thero was nothing for him to do but
kill himself. I told him that ho did
not deserve to live and that he should
keep further disgrace from all of us
by kil'.ing himself. I believe bo did
so. I certainly hope that ho did."
Members of tho family woro then
called to tell their stories to the
giand Jury, tho old man repeating
the confession of the boy murderor
as It was given to him by tho con-srifnce-strlcken
youth.
Tho nude and mutilated body of
twelve-year-old Julia Connors was
found In a vacant lot In East 173d
stret between Third and Fulton ave
nues In tho Bronx on Sunday, July,
7. The child had been missing since
tho night before Thero were forty
one stab wounds in tho body, twenty
one of which were In her back. In
spite of the terrible nature of her
injuries tho child had lived for hours.
Sho was still alive when found but
could only whimper: "A man did
It." Sho died soon after she had
been removed to Fordham Hospital.
PAULHAMUS A CANDIDATE
FOR GUBERNATORIAL CHAIR
TACOjrA, Wn July 1G Stnte
Senator W. II. Paulluunus, of Pierce
county, will bo a cnudidnte for gover
nor before the republican primaries in
this stuto this fall.
R. A. 15. Young, secretary of the
Pierce County Roosovelt club nnd
trensurer of tho stnte progressive or
ganization is authority for this state
ment hore toduy, after a conference
with Puulhnuius.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 10. The
hookworm figured in n court of law
for what is believed to be tlio first
time in history toduy, when IJernnr
dino Diaz, a Porto Kicnu, charged
with fuilure to provide for his minor
child pleaded "hook-wonnitis" in de
fense. Diaz declared he was a victim
of the disease nnd that it had so sap
ped his energy nud ambition that he
'was unable to supply his wife and
child with food. The judge wns stump
ed nnd took the novel plea under con
sideration for n week.
Commercial Club Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the of
ficers and committees of tho Com
mercial Club, called to order at 4:30
p. m., sharp, Wednesday 17th Inst.
Bo on hand.
WILLIAM M. COLVIG.
President.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Cheap, well built mod
ern double constructed bungalow,
best location, brand new, Just fin
ished, maple floors, fine electrical
and bath fixtures, .laundry trays,
large sleeping porch, complete ce
ment walks, lawn, artistic white
brick flro place, two-toned window
shades, with colors to match tint
ing In each room, kitchen com
plete with built In china closet and
cupboards, large closets, largo lot,
50x140 feet, nlco porch with large
stono piers and a cholco location,
hard to beat, close in. 4 blocks
from Medford Hotel. This beau
tiful llttlo home goes for less than
cost. Seo owner, II. E. Gates, 23
Rose avenue. 102
WANTED To rent. Furnished houso
or bungalow at onco. Pleasant,
cool surroundings desired. Phono
what you have. E. H. Grasty
Hotel Holland.
WANTED To ront, a small modern
furnished houso for family of
two, Will have best of care.
WeRt Side preferred. Address.
Box 124, Tribune Office. 09
FOR SALE Small bungalow on
Portland avenue, bath, fire placo,
nlco lawn and shado trees. Can
glvo terms. Goes at a bargain,
Phono 6981. 98
FOR SALE Thorough-bred Ply
mouth Rock chickens. Call at 428
West 4th street. 98
FOR SALE First class ranch team,
weight 26000, wagon, harness,
Planet, Jr., cultivator, spring
tooth harrow and 12-inch plow.
137 North Central street, Mod
ford, 99
ENTER ATHLETICS
A cull lins just boon issued for
mcinhoiN of the T t It Company Const
Artillery to report for baseball prac
tice every Tuesday and Wcdiio.dn
evening nt ti o'clock,
The baseball season is nearly fin
ished but the boys expect n busy time
nt Fort Stevens tho last of August
where thov play tenuis from Port hind.
Sulcin, Albany, the fort team and
others, hi preparation for those
games tho boys have n lot of hard
work nnd will play ninny of the loams
from the neighboring (owns. They do
not intend that the Mcdford spirit
shall have anything but first honors.
After tho lmschnll season the
guardsmen will have football, basket
ball, track and other (cams, and will
also hold monthly smokers whore box
ing, wrestling, nud other indor sports
will bo conducted iiloug purely uiun-
tetir hues.
SENATE SUPPORTS ENGLAND'S
PROTEST AGAINST CANAL TOLLS
Washington" July it? Groat
Britain's protest tlmt tho United
Status has no right under tho liny
Pauncoforto treaty no pass Its own
coastwise vessels free through tho
Panama canal, while It collects tolls
from tho British and other foreign
ships, found emphatic support today
in tho senate in the opening fight
over the Panama canal bill sent to
the senate by the house. In which
tho free provision ts an Important
feature.
Burton of Ohio, and Root of New
York, outlined the ground u-hiii which
the enemies of free American ships
will fight their battle Both senat
ors said Great Britain had surrender-'
ed Important rights at Panama, held
under tho former t'layton-llulwor
trenty, for tho pledge of "equal treat
ment" to nil ships given by the Uni
ted States In tho existing Itay-PnVui-o-forto
treaty.
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July It? scoins to bo. Ilio hottest day
of the year in Mcdford. One your ngo
today tin) inorcurv stood nt 101) l-'J.
Al J o'clock this nftornooii the mer
cury stood nt Mil) nnd indications mo
that it wll reach 10ft by I o'clock. The
present hot spell will continue until
tho end of the week nt least. This
is the hottest dnv of the yenr. The
mercury Monday afternoon stood nt
mi oven 100 for u slforl time in the
afternoon. This will probably bo
uupliculcil tins alloruoou. Tlio hum
idity however prevents ooessivo lieul.
The present hot spoil is bringing on
tho pears in fine shape. Picking will
probably start by August 10 nud the
crop promises to bo one unexcelled in
ipinbty.
HMftStiS
The highest point of woman's hap
piness is reached only through moth
erhood. Yet tho mother-to-be Is often
fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks
from tho suffering Incident to its con.
Bummntlou. In Mother's Frluud la to
bo found a mcdlciuo of great value to
every expectant mother. It lu Intended
to prepare tho Bystem for tho crisis,
nnd thus relievo, in great part, tho
sutferlng through which tho mother)
iisunlly passes. Tho regular uno ofi
Mother's Friend will repay any mother
in tho comfort It nrTorda before, and
tho helpful restoration to health and
strength It brings
about after baby
comes. Mother's
Friend Is for sale
nt drug utores.
Write for our
freo book for expectant mothers
which contalua much vuluablu Infor
mation. BXADF1ELD RECULATOK CO., AlW., C.
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To Moterists:
You can avoid many delays
and breakdowns by using
Zeroleiie on your car.
It keeps spark - plugs and
valves free from carbon. Jt re
tains proppr"body"at any speed.
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LwTffl'lfiaffrMlal
Sold in ,1 and f gallon cans
the small cans tint shape,- easy to
bundle just fit in the tool-hot.
For Sale Everywhere
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
OUTINGS IN OREGON
To tho Beaches
Springs and
Mountains
SUNSET
0GDEN& SHASTA
ROUTES
Excellent Train
Servlco and Low
Round Trip Fare
If you aro looking for an Ideal placo to spend n portion of
tho summer, whero you can find rust, heulth and recreation, tho
outing resorts reached by the Southern Pacific aro par excellence
Newport, Van ulna Bay, Tillamook County Beachos, Crater Lake,
Colestln Curings, Shasta Springs, Caacadln, IlniltnnhiiHh Hot Springs
nnd many other springs of moro or less note,
LOW ROUND TRIP TICKISTH
With long limits on salo dally to tho abovo resorts. Our booklet,
"Vacation Days in Oregon" describing these and other outliih
places can be obtained from any agent, who will chcnrfully fur
nish Information as to fares, train servlco, etc, or a postal card to
the undorHlgaed will recolvo prompt attention.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
ICE, CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT TUN IWJIIT I'lllt'K
In rnitoon, 1!& oontu per quart,
ltd cents extra for packers of any uho up to one Knllnii,
Any order ovor one gallon nt 1 per fullon,
Deliveries of pnoknts to any part of tho city.
Ice cioiiin served nt tho cieauiory nt ft rontn per dish.
Medford Cream (SL Butter Co.
Now and Socond and Lumbor for Salo Ohoap.
Wo are tearing down our warehouse buildings
on railroad -property opposiie Southern Pacifm pas
senger stal ion and areol'lering for salt) material taken
therefrom at verv low prices.
FRUIT BOXES
Hurry, peach, pear and apple boxes for sale
cheap. We have an assort uuMit, of boxes whioh we
desire to dispose of at once at very attraetive prices.
CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY
Call at factory opposite So. Vac passenger station.
GROWERS OF
PEACHES
Do you want your fruit bundled by expert HiilotuueiiT ,
Do you want the III'.ST 1MMCKS the Pacific (Nmit market nf
fords? Do you want to line up with "The lions.' of a Square Dealt"
If ho, get in touch with ui SOW.
ROQUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Pac. 5621.
Home 307
Nearly, a quarter of a century under tho Bami
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon ...
It has succeeded because of . j
Boundness of principle ;5i f
' Economy of management "V f;1
Safety of investment "tt
Courteous and liberal treatment kj,
y CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.0f VH
W. I. Vawter, President O. R. Lindloy, Vico Prc.
O. W. McDonald, Cashier
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (9b Storage Co.
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'Arthur IS? Whi taker, retired cattleman of
Casper, Wyoming, bought from II. R. Gates
Lot .12, Block 1, Koanoke Addition, purchase
price $3,200.00.
One of the new modern 6 room Bungalows
'on Hose Ave.
This makes 3 of the new Gates Cottages
on Rose ave. sold within last 2 months. The
other buyers of Homes on this avenue are
Mr, Harvey of Iowa, and Dr. Edward H.
Vronch of this city.
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