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GETS SALARY RAISED
At ii recent meeting' of (lie official
tionnl of (he McthodM Kpiseopnl
church u uiinnunourt rail wits made
uniting Rev. K. 0. Kltlritljj to ron
tinim his pntnrnlc of llc church
for Another year, nnd by tho same
vote Mr. Kldridgo's Hiitnry wn inn-caned
to $'J,00l) per yenr, viiioh
n rntec of $100 over his salary last
year.
Rov. Kldridgc bus been pastor ol
linn church for nearly a your and his
8crvlrcs have been so eminently snt
i.sfnctorv ns to fully justify the ac
tion lalvon by the bonrd iu asking
him lo remain for another year ntd
in increasing his salary. Rev. K'il
ridgo i unquestionably one of the
most able preachers the city has
ever bad and that this sentiment
cannot bo disputed is proven by the
Inrgc iiniliciicch to which ho speak-.
even Sunday.
Rev. Kldridgc has accepted She
call and will remain in Med fort! as
paMor of the church for another
year.
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Hill Midler, bee farmer, is jubilant
over the prospects for n big honey
Kcnson thirf year. Although the sen
son is from two to three weeks later
this year, there is a great amount of
feed in the valley and tbo bees arc
piling in honey iu great shape.
"The cloudy weather this spring
has held the season back," states
Mr. Mullcr, "but the bees are making
up for it now owing to the great
amount of feed in tbo valley. We
will begin robbing next week but in
ordinary seasons wo begin nibbing
early in July. I excct 30 tons tf
honey this summer."
UNABLE TO ME
NEW MACHINERY
FOR ICE PLANT
The Medford Ice- and Sturngv
plant has installed and in operation n
considerable amount of new ice men
ufacturing machinery, among which
is another large compressor, for
kit
ice tanks ami several oilier pieces
of ice making machinery. The added
machinery, together with Hint for
merly in nsc give the plant an ice
output of twenty-seven tons every
twenty-four hours.
The warm weather of the pn-t
couple of weeks has kept the com
pany's six teams busy from carl;
morning until late at uiuht suppl.uit;:
the local demand. The company on
June 1st had n reserve supply of ice
to the amount of UtH) tons on h.ui.l
and this has been broken into n num
ber of times to meet the demands of
Mcdford's imputation.
The really busy ice season has not
started yet uor will it until the fruit
shipping season opens, but Manager
Carter does not anticipate any trou
ble in meeting the demands wen at
that time.
PUBLIC
MAM
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EFFINS TESTIMONY
LOS ANGELES, July 20. There
was no s ess lun or tuc narrow inai
today and the defense forces occu
pied themselves with preparations
to follow up the testimony of Lin
coln Stiffens, self-admitted moral
phihintropist, who has spent more
ihiin n day on the witness stand.
Steffens' testimony, under cross
examination by District Attorney
Fredericks covered a n astoundingly
wide rango of subjects, extending
from ethics to metaphysics. He ad
mitted that while he and the defen
dant were trying to secure easy
tenns for Ihu McXnranrn brothers
duriug their trial, both knew they
Avcre guilty. Because the men were
not intentional murderers and be
cause thoir crime was "social, not
individual." Steffens said, he was
moved to work for them. Darrow,
he testified, was actuated above all
by his desire to save a human life.
After an astonishing declaration
that he is "worse than an anarchist
a believer in Christianity," Stef
fens at the close of the session was
asked by Juror Snider if he believes
in "direct action" meaning violence
iu class strife. After some hesita
tion, Steffens replied:
"This Los Angeles exjtcricnec
went fur to convince me that the
golden rule nnd the force of good
Will not be sufficient, and that after
nil the thing would have to be fought
out. But I have not finally come to
that conclusion; I wuut to try out
thu good will plan first."
At the end of Steffens testimony
his story remained unshaken under
thu hours of attack by the state.
This included the declaration that
Darrow told him, and no one else,
November 23, that hu would consent
to a plea of guilty by John MoNa
niaru, and that he (Darrow) and the
late Judge Cyrus McKutt secured
the McNiimunib' consent the follow
ing day, three days before the brib
ing of Lockwood.
While on (ho stand the witness
stated that in an effort to secure
himself that thu death penalty will
not bo inflicted lie visited Judge Wal
ter Bordwull presiding in the case.
Bordwell, ho testified, gave him this
assurance, but u moment later ho
admitted the judge mudu no agree
ment fo that effect.
KOTICti.
Having eecurod adjoining rooms
in tho Kontner block 1 can now of
fer my patrcnH tho hoBt of accom
modations together with my usual
high class service. Vou uro cord
ially luvlted to call and consult mo
about 15yo Strain, and my methods
of reliving the same.
1 DJt, J, V, WQKERT,
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Marriage Licenses.
Kmcst Delbert Annpriest and An
nette Abbott.
Alva A. Walker and Isa Bailey'.
New Cases
Jos. McClaugberty vs. R. R. Elec
tric Co., action for damages.
Gold Ray Realty Co. vs. Clark
Hcncry Construction Co., action for
money.
HAS HEAVY DAY
One of Ihe heaviest days iu tho
history of the public market was ex
perienced today. From USUI n. m.
until noon the market was thronged
with enter purchasers, who found n
great quantity and quality ot vege
tables, berries, fruit, meat, pault'y
and eggs from which to uhoose.
Fruit was a prominent fen tun at
the market today. Summer m pies
and summer pears were offered, the
first to be seen this season. Pearlies
were plentiful and sold readily.
Meats were offered in five differ
ent stalls all being well patnuiitrd.
Farmers had pork, mutton and eal
on sale while the regular meat st.tll
had a great offering of beef. Foul
try was also offered in great ipiun
tity but found a ready market.
Sweet com was a feature t id.iy
The offering was light but cageily
taken.' This was the first offered
this season. Tomatoes were also
offered in some uautity.
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DISGRACE TO STATE
"Oregon reads are a disgrace to u
stale ns progressive in all other lines
us this one, nnd it is to be hoped that
the present good reads movement
will amount lo something," is T. 13.
Daniels' summary of his recent trip
iv auiouioiuie to Fortlaud and re
turn. Mr. mid Mrs. Daniels arrived
Friday afternoon from Portland,
having been absent two weeks.
"1 have heard much of the condi
tion of Oregon rends," continued Mr.
Daniels, "hut 1 did .not believe thai
thev were as bad as reiHirted. From
this city to Eugene especially iu Cow
and Pass' creek emiynn the reads
are flight lul condition.
"I visited nearly all of the towns
iu Ihe Willamette vallev and saw
uothiui; that looked as good as Med
ford in a businesx vvnv."
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR
DATE OCTOBER
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1200
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Real Estate Transfers
F. B. Waite to Ashland Orch
ard Co., land in twp. ISO, IE
C. W. Chntlin to Walter Ever
ton, lot 15 and lots 3, 4, 5
nnd G Hargndinc tract .....
C. W. Taylor to C. W. Chatlin,
lot lo. and lots 3, 1, 5 and 6
Ilargadine tract
U. S. to Coming S. Brush, 120
acres in twp. 34, 4V. ...Patent
Mary E. Gardner nnd tanhnrt
Kadow, 100 acres in twp. 33,
3M
Minnie M. Kinsman to Ida A.
Lilly, property iu Pracht's
add. Ashland
Mary E. Gardner to Lenhnrt
Kadow, 1G0 acres iu twp.
David W. Day to A. Howard
Sadler, projcrty in Mingus
subdivision
Laura IF. E. Hansen to Henry
D. Grant, lot 5, blk. G, Fair
mount add. Mcdfonl
Wclborn Beeson to Frank II.
MaxRon, land in twp. 38, 1W
Katherinc B. McCall to John
Winters, land in twp. 41, 3V
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2000 SOLDIERS PARADE
AT SEATTLE P0TLATCH
SEATTLE, Wash., July 20. Two
thousand soldiers and Bailors march
ed through the business streets of
tbo city today, tho filth day of the
Golden Potlatch, and were followed
by a long lino ot floats representing
the Industrial and commercial activ
ities of Seattle and Pugct Sound. A
big athletic meet. In which both sol
diers and sailors ns well as civilians
are participating, 1b taking place this
afternoon. Tonight a ball will bo
tendered tho army and navy.
The directors of the Jackson
County Fair association held a moot
ing at the Medrord hotel Friday
ovcnlng and set tho dates for tho
fair this year October 1 to 5, Inclus
ive, with four big day of racing. Tho
speed program purses amount to
over 3000, tho highest purso being
500.
Liberal premiums will bo offered
on fruits, grain, vegetables, stoek,
poultry, all kinds of kitchen prod
ucts, household fabrics, culinary
products, art work, dairy products,
flowers, minerals, made In Jack6on
county products, etc.
Thero will also bo automobile
races and an exhibition threo days
by College Maid, tho wonderful
gutdeless pacer.
Another attraction will bo tho mer
chants' Illuminated street carnival,
one night during tho fair, In charge
of Charles Lcbo.
Tho ladles aro taking great Inter
est In tho fair and havo secured a
largo numbor of special prises, be
sides tho regular cash premiums of
fered for tho departments devoted to
the ladles' and children's exhibits.
This fair promises to be ono of tho
best In tho state. Tho purses offered
for horses will bring tho best on tho
coast, while the premiums offered in
sures splendid display of everything.
INFANTRY ORDERED OUT
TO FIGHT GRASSHOPPERS
SOFIA, July 20. Three infantry
regiments have been called out to
combat an invasion of grushoppcrs
which is devastating immense trael.s
of fanuint; land along the Danube.
With the assistance of the pensnntry
the soldiers are buihlitn; huge bon
fires and thus far thev have suc
ceeded in clearing several districts
from the Mt.
HER FRIEND'S
GOOD ADVICE
The Results Made This Ncwburg
Lady Glad She Followed
Suggestion.
Newburg, A1A. "For worn than a
year," writes Myrtlo Cothrum, of thin
place, "I suffered with terrible pains In
my back and head. I had n imllow
complexion, and my faro was covered
with pimples. Our family doctor only
gave mo temporary relief.
A friend of initio advised m to try
Cnrdul, so I began taking It, at once,
aud with tho best results, for I wai
cured after taking two bottleo. My
mother and my aunt hnvo also usod
Cardul and wore, greatly benefited.
I shall nlwayn pralno Cardul to ulck
and suffering women."
Cnrdul Is a purely vegetable, per
fectly hnrmlrso, tonlo remedy for wo
men, and will bonalU young and old.
Its Ingredients are mild herbs, bar
ing a gentle, tnuto effect, on tho wo
manly constitution.
Cardul has helped n million women
back to health nnd strength.
ll.nvo you tried UT It not, pleaso
do. It may bo Just what you ncod.
N. Prf Writ tdi l.JIt Ajriwry P.M.. Quit,..
5t MHln tn.,0tum', Tn.. f Mvn.lt
ru'itifliim. n4 M-mt tmh. lltvw. TtMlaM.I
tut Wgmn." ol In pUln rtpp', aa ia;uut.
THE MOST ECONOMICAL YOU
CAN BUY.
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Health Is tho foundation of all rood
looks. Tho wlso woman realises this
and takes precautions to presorvo her
health and strength through tho pe
riod of child bearing. Sho remains a
prcttr mother by avoiding as far ns
posslblo tho suffering and dangers of
such occasions. This orory woman
may do through tho uso of Mother'
Friend. This is a mcdlclno for
external application and so penetrating
In Ha nature as to thoroughly lubrtcato
every muscle, ncrro and tendon In
volved during tho period before baby
comes. It aids nathro by expanding
the skin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pre
pares tho system .
for nntural and CfTljftno
safe motherhood. JZZ "' V2
Mother's Krlond k'flMOJtXfS
is sold at drug OiAVWJ
stores. Write for freo book for ex
pectant mothers, which contains much
valuable Information.
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WILSON TT0 OPEN HIS
HEADQUARTERS IN GOTHAM
SEAGIRT, N. J., July 20. At a
conforenco with bis campaign com
mittee here today Governor Wilson
announced that Chairman McCorabs
will open headquarters In New York
In tbo near future. Dranch head
quarters at Chicago will bo then op
ened, after which McCombs will go
to tho Pacific coast to establish
headquarters thero. Committeeman
King of Oregon probably will direct
Governor Wilson's campaign on the
coast.
COIiKSTI.V KXCUHKION, SUNDAY,
JULV 21, 1012. HPKCIAh TRAIN.
A band and orchestra will accom
pany this excursion. Among theso
musicians are sovcraT soloists who
will entertain tho excursionists both
en routo and in the largo open pa
vilion at Colcstln. Special train
will bo mado up of modern steel
chair cars and coaches, ten of these
will be provided, moro will bo
picked up at Ashland to avoid crowd
ing, oil burning euglno, no cinders.
Tho rldo over tho Siskiyou moun
tains Is considered ono of tho scenic
trips of America, the Colestln onln
oral wator Is well known In this val
ley. Amplo shado, springs and
pavlllou a stones throw from rail
road truck, hotel on grounds, tic
kets now on salo at S. P. ticket of
fice. Ono dollar round trip, chil
dren half fare. All aboard for Coles-
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New Cars always in stock.
New Cars are hard to get
this time of the year. But
my contracts are such that I
can furnish Cars every day
in the year. See the new
Overlands, then have a talk
with the drivers. If you are
in the market, you will come
to see me. Bonafide guar
antee; no misrepresentalons.
We have facts enough.
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C. E. GATES
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OVERLAND Man
132 South Riverside
BRAND
You'll lie surprised how fur il, jjoph,
.lVrfcolly piuv. Mnaily (HkohIwI. Tho
iiniim "CNtluiiihia Hnuul" hni'kod hy the
.slump of (loveriutKMit lu.sptM'iion i!s iho
alVt uarmileo of wIioIohoiiumhus and
purily.
Packed hy
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Plonoor Fnokors of tho Pacific
Sold and Recommended hy
l-'outti Coinpany (). li. Verhlclc
Allen Grocery Co. Wmtsldu Market
(', I. Sohelffolln ll. Lydlanl
Kast Hide (irurory Co. 1', (). Crabflll
C. I'. Krlbs ft Co. Kroiiomy Markot
11 ,t V. Cash Rtoro (5. h. Knrsly
William Mrlugnr Davidson . llulterfltdd
ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT Till: HIGIIT I'ltlCi;
In cartoon, 25 cents per quart.
35 cents extra for pnekers of any nlrn up to one gallun,
Any order over ono gallon at 11 por Knllnu,
Deltverlrs of pnekers to any part of tho city.
Ico cream served at the creamery at f cents per dish,
Medford Cream (D. Butter Co.
Notice to Water Users
Commencing today, .Inly 17th, the uho of
water for sprinkling will he restricted to tho fol
lowing districts during tho hours designated until
further netice:
All that portion of the city north of tho cantor
of Main struct from JJ p. in. to 0 p. in. only.
All that portion of the city south of tho center
of Main street from 1 a. in. to .10 a. m. only.
.Irrigating with open hose or allowing water
to run from any tap or faucet, for irrigating with
out using a hoso on which there is a sprinkler or
a nozzle, is an offense aud punishable as cited in
ordinance No. O(if).
Tho above rules will bo most rigidly enforced.
ICE
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 (8b Storage Co.
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho Bamo
management;
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Orogon
It has succeeded becauso of
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Soundness of prinoiplo
Economy of managomont
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000,00
W. J. Vawtor .President G. Hi. Lindloy, Vico Pros.
0. W. McDonald, Cashior
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