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Mm, Oqor(?o Cook n former resi
dent of Ashlaiiil wns killed In n
runaway nt ClovU, N. M .Inly IS.
llor l8ter tl)l renldo In Iho valley.
JolinTW. gunman, n, half brother
of George "Mqrrlmnn of this city Is
hero from Hcd Lodge, Mont., for a
Visit. , Mr. Chapman was raised tin
thh 'nloy. r Ho was hero last, k
yMirsfngo ,and sees n great chango
in tho city since then.
lb F. Mulkcj ha returned from
a Jhort' InUinens trlit to Ashland.
;v llamBioeks, sporting goods, hluo
flame, ordorloss oil stoves, refrigera
tor, etc. Prices right. Shaplolgh
Hnrdwnro Co,, 28 South Central.
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Merry are
spending A few Jays In Medford with
friends.
Charles Hrown Rpcnt Tuesday In
Medford on .business.
Pasturago at Isaacs ranch. G3-1
n.-4.
., ;Mr,and Jdrs. J. S. Severs of Tal
ent spent Tuesday with Medford
friend.:.
W. n. Coleman and U. II. Dow hae
have returned from a visit at Yrcka
Cal.
Moved to, 31 ??. Grapo street The
Medford Conservatory for music and
(languages. ,0. Talllandlor, director.
iOpen ,all summer.
,. Mr., and Mrs. Claude Miles vun a
party of friends are. camping In the
Bluo Canyon country.
A.-fi". Kellogg, coroner, spent Mon
day In Medford on business.
B. ,D. Weston, commercial photog
raphtrn, negatives mado any time or
.place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
Miss Margaret Shearer of Rose
tiurir has returned home after a
visit with friends la this city.
Jtegnnold H. .Parsons .has returned
from a visit to Seattle.
Wanted to trade acreage In Oak
dale Park addition for a, small house
and lot In Medford. "W. II. Ever
,hard, 1013 W. 9 th, phone 6671.
Guy Leonard has returned from
a visit with friends at Grants Pass.
Fred Wagner formerly editor of
tho Ashland Tidings spent Monday
In Medford on business.
Apricots for sale. Telephone Pa
cific 591-J-l. ' 10
August 2Uh to 3 1st Inclusive. Auto
mobile races on Iho fle-iullc alrcteh
Of(l)oach will be one of tho features,
while races of sail and motor boals,
and all kinds of water sports will be
held on tho bay. Thoro will also bo
agricultural and horticultural ex
hibits, and stock and poultry shows.
Ilerlln, the ladles tailor of original
designs, sajis he has surprised pomo
of the Medford ladles with Uls. work'
lot tho latest creations lit tailor made,
garments. . 103
Mrs. C -U, Krawr flopped off nt
Grants Pasa Monday In spend a Tow
dnyp with hor. C. A. Frasor of tho
Southern Oregon Produce Co. Her
homo Is In Medford, but she has bom
spending the past two weeks or inoro
at Portland, Seaside and Salem.
13. A. I.nggorgren of Grants Pass.
but miraculously escaped serious ln
fell fifty feet down a woll Sunday,
Jury, lie was working at tho bot
tom of a flfty-flvo foot woll when ho
was partially overcome by tho gasos
generated In the shaft, and nttompted
to climb up the ladder to the top. Ho
was within five feet of the top when
ho lost consciousness and fell to tho
bottom, luckily pot striking tho curb
ing In tho descent. There was no
water In the well and Mr. Laggergren
struck on his back, which was se
verely sprained, and he was other
wise bruised. Injuries from which ho
will readily recover. However. Ho
was removed from tho well with a
rope which other workmen lowered
to him.
ETHEL PCAII IS
AT
ASTORIA, Ore, July ail, Kthel
Metcalfe, who dlsappcntcd from Oak
land, Ore, Juno 2G, was located at
llluuiiuomt, Ore-, a mniUl milt town
near 'hero and brought to Astoria to-
da by police officer Hryant. George
Gray, with whom alio Is alleged to
have el 0 pod, was also taken Into cus
tody. According to Miss Mctcale's sluto
ment to tho officers, her parents
know of her intention to leave Oak
land with Gra, despite the fact that
trey offered a reward of $1110 for
the capture of the pair,
Tho sheriff at lloseburg was noti
fied.
LAWLER REFUSES TO
DISMISS GLASS CASE
W. G. lAldenhagcn has returned
to hU San Francisco home after a
vjslwlth friends bore.
Allea CbrlsUanson of Trail spent
Tuesday in Medford on business.
" Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
Miss, Gertrude Fay has returned to
hqc homo at Klamath Falls after a
visit with friends here.
Mrs. Alice Fait of Itoseburg Is In
Medford on a short business trip.
.Carkln Jk Taylor (John II. Carkln.
,Glcnn .0. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
vover .Jackson .County Dank Building.
JUodford.
. . William J. Cain is in'Mcdford look
,ltXS fqr a 'location. Ho halls from'
Wheeling. W. ya.
W. W. Anderson or Klamath Falls
is. in .Medford for a visit of a few
.days.
Sso Jt. A. Holmes. Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson Count Bank.
Jtay .Lawton of Itockford, HI., Is
,hcre for a short visit. Ho Is seek
ing a .western location.
Mr. and jMrs. Arthur W. Crane of
.Grants .Pass spent Tuesday In Med
ford on business.
Apricots for sale. Telcphono Pa
cific 091-J-l. 104
Haxy 'jWlllTams of Hilt. Cal.. Is
spending a low days with Medford
.friend.,
, jArttrjir W, kClark, superintendent of
Itho ' Clark & Hcnqry Construction
company Is hero looking after com
pany Interests for a day or two.
. ,BerHn. tho ladles tailor Bays to
Hie ladles of Medford, "Get The
Habit," Wear a Berlin Tailored
suit for your own sake. 103
.George W. Dunn with a party of
friends motored to Medford from
Ashland Tuesday.
John W, Parker spent Sunday at
.Crater Lake with friends.
.8. A. tfowcll, ladles' tailor, 4th
.floor M, F.'& H, bldg.
Walter Mundy has returned from
nn automobile trip to Crater "Lake
mul Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boverldgo havo
returned from a trip to Salt Lake
City.
.AprlcotB fqr sale, Tolophono Pa
cific G91-J-1. 104
' ''Dr. K II. Porter with a party of
friends has leturned from an auto
,inobl,lo trip to Crater Lake.
, .Beds, Beds, Bods, $1.00 per week
nt fh, Park View Hotel, 123 South
Holly, 112
Tio people of CrcBcont City aro ad
vortbJIiiKun.a.utomobllo, ljanoball and
waior carnival and fair, to bo hold
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The returning mining men are all
enthusiastic over tho meeting held
at Yreka last weekvthe people of tha:
city having mado good In every re
spect, both as regards the program
at tho congress, and tho entertain
ment of delegates when the congress
was not In session. F. J. Nowruan
of this city Is very loud in his praises
but resrets that Jackson county had
no exhibit.
Voters of Jackson County Attention!
There will be a meeting of all
voters who wish to Join the new Nn
tionaU Progressive Party at the Hotel
Medford on Tuesday evening, July 23.
at eight o'clock for tho purpose of
selecting delegates to the state meet
Ling to be hold at Portland Thursday,
July 25, when five delegates to the
National Convention to be held at
Chicago August 3, will bo chosen.
All voters Irrespective of former
party affiliations aro Invited to be
present and take nn nctlvo part in
the formation of this new party in
Jackson county which will bo a part
of the new National Progressive
rany now rapiuiy iorming an over
the United States to take nn active
part In national and stato politics
along progressive lines entirely indo.
pendent of the old parties.
(Signed.)
A. K. WARE.
President Roosevelt Club.
GEO. E. BOOS.
Secretary Roosevelt Club.
SAN KltANCISCO, Cal., July 2.1.-
Superior Judge W. P. l.awlor today
denied the motion to dismiss the In
dictments pending against Louts
Glass, vlcn president nnd general
rnanagcr of tho Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Company, charged with
bribery of the Schmltz board of sup
ervisor.:. The Indictments against Glass are
tho last of tho nuemorus charges
brought against public officials and
utility corporation officials as the re
sult of the Ruef-Schmitz prosecution.
In denying the motion to dismiss
the court intimated that ho would
direct tho district attorney to pro
ceed with retrial of the case on July
30.
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'riioniHU II. McCiihUhi'. who wait iilulo
nuuialgu luaiutgoi' fur Kouiitur La
Follolto In bin content to Homuo Ol'
gon doleuuti'ii to Dm lopubllcau nil
tlnmil uoiiMMitbiu, today uiiiHiiinct'il
Ills eanillduey for nuinioM fiiiiu the
second illntilct of Oiegon. MeC'UHkor
bun hIuuUUhI his liitinitlou of running
on platform omliodyliig tlu IiIimih mt
forth by Hoiintor Lul'olletto In his
catnpulgn for tho providential nouib
nation. opiiiHDil lo til 111 011 tun ro
publican ticket will bo CnngiiMstuiiii I
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i. v. i.aiieri), who wiih iiMioiiiuinicu
on the logulnr lepiibllran llokut, but
who has sluco nouio out In support
of 'IIuhmIoio UooNevelt mid IiIh third
parly proposition.
Mct'iisker also aiinnunced thai ho
will Imiuedlntely establish LuFollelte
b(ad(uiirturrt In Portland with a vlow
to (urthorlng the Wlncoiirdu'H stuta
tor'a rnco for tlo presidency In 191 ii.
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JAIIKHON, ,Mlmi., July 211 Fol
low liHl tlin ciiiiiellallini of iiiiim for
n irogieiiHlvo ropillillriiu (joitvinillou
to bo iitleiiilnil by hotti wlillo mid
iiegti) lepiiblloniiii II miii iiiiiioiiiiiumI
hmo lollay that tho pioureimlvo
party In .MIhhImiIupI In lo bo Hiiloy 11
wlillo iiiuii'ii pin ty.
II hi tiiiileiMtooil tliitt MiUintnr DUoii
of Mo 11 1 aim. Colonel Itooxovult'ii
campaign iiiiinager uigod "Lily
AVhHlBjii." ,.
CartI of TbanlvH.
We wish to express our thanks to
our friends and neighbors and to tho
Rogue River Vnlloy Canal Company
for their asslstanco whllo Maria
Bradshaw was lost Saturday and Sun
day. 104
MR. AND MRS. A. W. BRADSHAW
and ROGUE RIVER COMMER
CIAL ORCHARD CO.
JThe Dally Hint from Paris:
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Weeks McGo wan Co.
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PREACHER FOLLOWS LABOR'S
EXAMPLE OF PICKETING
LONDON. July 23. Taking his cuo
from tho labor unions, tho Rev. Mr.
W. H. Langsdon, vicar of St. An
drews' Slockwell, has adopted "peace
ful picketing" as a means of driving
Mormonism out of that community.
Under his direction, members of bis
congregation patrol tho approaches
to Stockwell Hall, where a band or
Mormon missionaries has been hold
ing meetings, and by persuasive ar
guments trp to keep prospective at
tendants from entering tho building.
The Mormons have already succeed
ed in proselyting a number of young
women in tho neighborhood whom
they Intend sending to Salt Iike
City.
3SSr.SJS5?sffi22g
rrom Nnplcs comes a despatch saying that the Counter ile'.Mnnllgnoso.
whoso escapades n Crown Princess LouNe of Kaony Kno rHe to scmidnl It
royalty, Is so seriously 111 from pcrltuultN time nn Immediate operation I
necessary. She Is alone nt I'lcsole. Eurico Toclll. ince her lim'-nd. who
divorced her somu time ago, offered to assist her to-day, lie told hl friend
that he would help Iter as long a she needs asxNtiiict'. but that he had no In
tention of becoming reconciled to hor.
ST
HAZAHAS ARE BACK
FROM MT. HOOD TRIP
PORTLAND, Ore., July SI. Forty
member of the Mnzainn club, 1111 or
pani7jition of mountain elimben., re
turned today from nn iiMtent of .Ml.
Hood. One of Hie member, George
X. Riddel of Portland, ascended from
Cloud Tup Inn to the hiiininit. u ili
Inuee of three ami one-half utile,
nnd a riio of fi.OOO feot, in one hour
and "2 minute.-..
The former time was -l hours and
10 iniiiutes for this cliiali.
The Mazaimi party included J (I
women.
PLAYS WITH MATCHES
IS BURNED TO DEATH
TAOCMA. Wash., July 23. Play
ing with matches In tho yard of her
home Inst evening retsulted In tho
death of thrco old Lorettn Surfiuh.
Her mother was seriously burned
beating out tho flnmex from tho
child's clothing nnd Is In n wrloiw
condition since the death of her
daughter.
ENGLAND'S ENLARGED NAVAL
PROGRAM SLAP AT GERMANY
BERLIN. July 23. All newspapers
commenting on tho government's sup
plementary naval est Imntes today
agreo that England's enlarged naval
policy Is aimed directly as a slap at
cGnnany. Tho semi-official com
ments carry a tone of disquietude.
SALK.M. Ore.. Jnlv 'JJ. -In an
opinion by Judge Mrlhide, the ti
renie court roorMd Judge (inllnwij
in the l'nieiity ot Oregon ease ami
iho two hills ma l;in t: appnipiintioiiH
for the tiimcrNilj will go 011 the bal
lot. The court held that thun- wore
enough valid nnmcM on the iulitioun
to entitle lliciii to filing, nud that it,
wns not noretMiry for uneh eheot to
contuiiv UHJ!fy, J'llH-y.'",
cturt held (lint if could niiiiiiro 111(0
the fuel. .Imlu'U l-'nkin tiled n di--renting
opinion.
ARCHBALD CASE WILL .
GO OVER UNTIL FALL
WOMEN OF OHIO SEEK
AID IN FIGHT FOR VOTE
PASADENA, t'al , July 23. Lead
ers of the woman suffrugo motnint
In California are appealing to their
supporters who won their fight hiHt
fall to aid tho women of Ohio In their j
hatllo for tho ballot. ' 1
Mrs. Seward Simons, mm of the.
prominent club women of Southern
California, lias Issued a call for aid,'
drawing attention to tho fact that
the women of this statu were great
ly undated In their campaign by their
eastern sinter. I
WOMAN GIVES HER
BABIES DOSE OF POISON
CUAULOTTOWX. P. l I., Jul. J'l.
"Working on the theor.v Unit hi i
itiHiiiic, 11 ileteruiini'il ett'oit u titiil-r
way Ihmv loduv l mio Iho life oT
iMw. Me (lee, 11 fnniierV wili con
vietinl yextertlnv of miinb'iiug hr
five cltUdicii. Mi-h. MiOoo iidiiiiltcd
tlutt mIic gave tlm children iniiti
hoatU 1-1 nl i wtiler, explaining
that the ntrmiglo for evinlmino had
lieu too' ha nl.
Eight Girls Burnett.
LONDON, July 3.V-Kigltt k'iHh
tnp(l ill (lie top Mtmv of 11 blil'llitiK
wiirehoiihc 111 the Mon.iiii ilHtro-t
jmriHlied hero loilnv, Kive oilier,
were si'i'ioiinlv injured. It i eipvcl
i that more ib ol u'l In- found in
the nun-, wlic'i t lit- ol
WOULD ABOLISH TIGHT
SKIRTS FOR MOTHERS
ST. LOIU8. Mo., July 23 -To ills
eilss a iiiOMMiieut to ahllHli tight mMiIm,
.Mirt. .laiuixt Nugent, primlibtilt of the
MIksouiI branch of the National Con
giesrt of Molhers, today called
uieettiig of the proHlduntM of MIkhoiiiI
Hoclotlen of tho cougresH.
"I will aiipcal tho skirt iiiistloii
to the uiotliors," Mrs. Nugent salil
"And they smith! .appeal tn their
dutiuhtnrH' kciiho of aitodeNly and do
cettey. If tho daiightorH went mi-
respoimlvo iiiothorH should exert their
authority.
"I believe In women wearing coin
fortnblo gariiieutH, and I tidoralo
short skirts. Hut 1101110 of the nMrta
are too abort. I am opposed to llicnii
and the tight idclrtri. 'lllo latter aro
too tight to bo comfortable and tiro
liubiueii nnd tmiitoibint na well."
MISS STODDARD 0 SAH
DIEGO OUT FOR CONGRESS
SAN 1)1 KOO, fill. July "'. A
woiiihii clllullilyti' for coilglit cntei
ed the IwIk Im-ic loilnv when Mih
lleli-ii Stoddititl Tih'tl utH-H for the
cotn;rr-.ioiiiil luiiniiiiitinii fniin llie
ili-vciali (-lnl 011 (lie prohibition
tlckcf
Insane Man. Kills Four.
RAJANAO. Italy, July 23.Bocom-'l
lug suddenly Insane, n bank clerk
nnmed Snballiio today killed his
father, mother, brollinr nud a gen
darme here. Another gondiirmo
killed tho sin) or.
VL Iieats World in Olympic flames iW 1
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WASHINGTON, July 23. Tho
hon0 Judiciary dvchled (bis aftcr
iioon that If tlio Impe.ichtitout of
Jttdgo Robert W. Arohbnld of th
eommorco court Is put over until fall,
a probo of the beef trust will bo Ini
tiated lustqad. A sub-eommlttco Is
now preparing tho ovldonco to be pre
sented against tho hoof bnruns.
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TOO LATE'TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT A two room furnished
house, screened porch, 220 South i
Grape. J Oil
Oregon Agricultural College
Negro Slain in Consort.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 23.
Melvin Lasuld, a negro saloonkeeper
wns stabbed to death early today by
his consort, Graco 8hlolds. The
woman wan out across tho log during
l-tof. CMf tU. 1.11 fct fni tut.
jKim,, awfit-w ii. . i iif.u cu
A .smart Jlttle 6no ploco fiock of navv
OI110 cailinu-ru 1th (lie nstv drop Blianlil.r
eiup aria ions sleeve. Uathord tvliio
her fight was Iiseld.
charged with piurdor,
claims self dofopao.
Sho wns Inter
Tlio woman
This great institution openn IIh
doors for the fall oemester on Sep
tember 20th. CoiirflC-H of liiHtructloii
Include. General Agrlnilture, Agron
omy, Animal husbandry. Dairy J Iu-! nn,i
ii.wiiirj, itacu-rioioK), nuiaiiy nun
Plant Patholog), Poultry, Husbandry,
Horticulture, Entomology, Veterinary
Schinro, (Jlvll Kuglnoorlng, Electrical
Engiiiccrlug, Mechanical Engineer
ing, Mining Engineering, Highway
Engineering, Domestic Science, Do
mestic Art. Commerce, Forentrv,
Phnrinaoy, Zoology. Chemistry, Phy
sics, Mathematics, English U'liigiiagol
una i.uoraiiire, ruoiic npeuuiug,
Modern Langiiagcs, History. Art,
Architecture. Industrial Pedagogy,
Physical Education, Military Hclonco
nnd Tactics, mid Music.
Catalogue and illustrated lltcrn
turo mailed fre on application. Ad-drcsH-
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural
College, Corvallls, Oregon.
.Kclioot Vcar (Jin uh SoptcmlKT tiOth
Stop that headache. You don't
need to auffer- "tho llttht doctor"
Mac Larcn's Mustard Cerate apiilted
locally gives quick nud sure relief.
It stops tho headache and It does not
affect th heart ns almost ovcry head
ache dope does.
Keep Mae Larcn's Mustard Cerate
In tho house ou can't afnrd to bo
without It's prompt relief for Colds,
Hon Throat, Neuralgia, Lumbago,
Congested Lungs. It's easy to apply
nlwnys ready for use. Putter
than a tiuiistard planter.
Your druggist him It lit 25 nud 50
cent Jnrs, Got a jnr todny.
Insist on tho Original
Mac .arje.n:s
w z -. sn j
"WILL NOT BLISTER-
Accoit No HiibHtltuto
Medford Pharmacy and olhor drjjg-
gists.
American Shooting Experts
Win Against All Nations
Individual Clay Bird Championship Won by J. R.
' Graham. shootinR n REM1NGTON-UMC Pump
Gim'ond Arrow Steel Lined Sheila, score 96 ex 100.
Team Championship Five Iiitch men in victorious
American tenm shot REMINGTON-UMC Arrow
Steel Lined Shells.
Revolver and Pistol Championship A,IP. Lnnc, shoot
ing REMINGTON-UMC Metallic CnrtridKe9.
made the best individual score nnd u world'n record
in the tenm competition, score 509 ex 600; won
the individual competition nt 30 metres, score 287
ex 300, nnd won first in the team competition nt 30
metres, score 292 ex 300.
J&Wlagto&'lM? Steel Lined Shells were chosen
on this remarkable record; 15 out of 17 big na
tional handicaps including the 1912 Grand
American.
R&nlagtolL-UHG Metallic Cartridges arc world's
record holdcrn. The scores hung up by Mr.
Lane, arc additional shooting testimony to their
accuracy and sure fire.
Wrilo for Completo Catalogue-
Renhijjlen Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
290-381 Drondway, New York Glly
Talked Too Much. ,
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 23.-
KrncHt K. KIr, former attorney for
thoFrco Speech League of San Ulego,
wn hold for trial hero In tho Blip
orlor court on a charge of failure to
provldo for n minor child. Rail wuh
fixed nt ?2,000,
Tho loweHt grado inohi8He from
beet 8 ii gar, which Ih unxalnhlo iih a
food product, haa been found to uiako
an oxcollont binder for toad uurfates
when mixed with llmo water.
An udjiiBtnblo framo, In which no
vornl pieces of crayon can bo faHtoned
to draw pnrnllol lines nt various dlu
tnnces npnrt on n blackboard, hna
tace tucker, phlled yoke and sltwv ruUlc4., beoiivputentcd by a Now York
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I'iui.slujd. Tliyro niiisi be a ruason llioroiirj.
In (iiialli-y, location and price lie has no coin
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