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r&jtom two wmmmmmmmmmmmssaesBassssssssi OCAL AND inn ) ' ' r 1 I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AVarST IB, 1012 Senator Jonathan Ilourno, Jr., lint for distribution n number of copies of bulletins ImiioiI by tho bnronu of mines Mid of particular Interest to malingers of power plants, coal mines, metal .mines, or quarries nnd ho will be Rlaiil Upon7 amplication to teonll a copy to1 an nfrrson interest therein. rlt. I,. Kromme, supervisor of the Slftklyqii foresl feservo with hoatl quarters nt drahia Pass, will leave tho first of September for Olympln. .Wash., hnvlng boon transferred to ttur supervision of tho Olympic rc 8ferq"ilhHho Mate of "Washington. IIo will' ba1 succeeded by X. P. Mac duff, formerly In charRO of tho Sauitam reservo with headquarters at Albany. Lincoln Savage, Misses Ardena 3avnfeo, Gertrudfe CalilH and Ida Whito of Grants Pass spent Sunday at Knglo Point as Ruests or Profes sor' nnd Mrs. Suddroth. Hammocks, sporting goods, blue flame, ordorless oil stoves, refrigera tors, etc. Prices right. Shaplelgtf Hnrdwaro Co., 28 South Central. Jtidg'tt Crowoll and J. V. Borrlan and family visited Dutto Falls Sun day. A. E. Welch leaves Friday tor a vacation at Newport. Evan Reames brought In eleven flnof!s'h from tVo to six pounds In weight, 'anions them a two-pound cut throat as- proof of skill Monday evening in tho Rogue. Wo are still buying second hand clothing, hts and shoes. Will II. Wilson & Co., 10G N. Front St.l24t John R. Breen of Crescent City Is sp'emllhg'Swjveral days In this city. V. h, EdmondBon of Derby was In Medford Tuesday on a short busi ness trip. Tho funeral services of Charles B. Cottercll' will be held Wednesday evening at C o'clock at th Perl Un dertaking parlors. Interment In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Carkin & Tayldr (John II. Carklu. Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Mrs. J. W. Keyea has returned from an outing at tho Colestln Min eral Springs. Mrs. A. K. Rlppey and daughter, have returned from a caraplng trip in the Siaklyous. Highest cash price paid for cast off clothing, hats and shoes. Will H. wiUon & Co. Ii4 v Mr.,rnd'Mrrf.IWD.4 'Meade' of Grants Pass spent Tuesday In Med ford on business. Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Porter of Cer: vallls have arrived for a visit with relatives In 'this city. jloved lb 21 N: Grape street The Medford Conservatory. for music and languages. G. Talllandler, director. Open all summer. Harvey Lolng has returned from an extended stay at Los Angeles. Mis Mary Goro or this city IS en Joying an outing at Colestln. Chief' of Police Hittson. who has been seriously 111 for eomo time Is now ronorted to have passed the crisis or his Illness and to be on the road to recovery. Want to turn your old clothes Into cash? Seo Wilson, IOC N. Front street. 12 4 The orricers of tho oMdford Com mercial Club are requested to nttend a meeting ut tho xhiblt building Wdiiesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvlg havo re turned from an outing on Williams Creek. Money to loan on country proper ty. Carkin & Taylor. Jackson Coun ty Bank Bldg., Medford. Mrs. AV. M, Woods of Ashland who hasjbefen visiting friends In Med ford, has returned home. ' ti. A. Porter who has been serious ly 111 for tho past two weeks is re ported to bo much Improved In health. Wo want 500 pairs of second hand shoes. Will H. Wilson & Co., IOC N. Front street. 124 Franklo Edwards has been tend ered tho athletic Instructorshlp of the Central Point Y. M. C. A. Ho will accept the position and teach the young Idea how to shoot, threo les sons a week. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, ovor Jackson County Bank. Miss Bessie Woods has returned to Ashland after a visit In this city wltl Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fuson. G. h. Hoff of the Lono Pine Mlno Is lit Medford for a short business visit. Ho reports that much how muchtuory has been Installed at the mlno re cently and that progress will bo made soon on development work. If not In push tho money under tho door. IOC Js Front street, tho cheapest storo In tho west. 124 Weeks &McGowan Co. ' UNDERTAKERS Jtojr ytie M7X Xtffkt Vfcoatsi T. "W. W.ka 3071 ' kT AMUrrAXY August D, Stngler spent Monday afternoon nt Gold 11111 on business. Atr, and Mrs, Fred I). Lewis of Wellen silent Monday evening In Medford 'with friends. Mt. and Mn. II, 1). Allen loft Tues day for a visit at Crater Lake, They wilt return by way of Klnmnth Falls. Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott, Mi's. Hnney W. Scott or Parttund, ami Mrs. A. 11. Knsthnm of Vancouver, spent Monday evenlng-in Mod ford as tho guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Keane. They will motor to Crater Lake. W6rd has been received from V. J. KmeHck to tho effect that ho reached Holse safely in his Hupmobtlo and Is off for the top of the Rockies. Father J. M. O'Farrell, pastor of tho Catholic church, will return Wednesday after a prolonged absence In the vast. His many friends both Catholic, nud non-Catholic will ten der Father OTnrroll n rbcoptlun Thursday evening at Parish Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Sunuuervlllo and son havo loft for an extended camping trip through the Klamath country. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stewart have returned from a short outing at the Enynrt ranch on upper Rogue River. Peter M. Kershaw motored to tho Sams Valley district Tuesday on business. Berlin Tailoring and French Dry Cleaning Company, 109 West Main street, wish to annouueo that they are prepared to do first class clean ing nnd pressing, also hats blocked and trimmed. Ladles' and Gents' suits mndo to order. Glvo us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono PacUlc C3C2. Mrs. Alice Carpenter or Eugene Is In Medford on a short business trip. Frank Cain has returned from an automobile trip to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls with Dr. Salado and family. J3. D. Weston? commercial photog raphcrn, negatives mado any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471 John W. Parker left Monday even ing for Roseburg" where ho will let contract for extensive Improvements on "Parkerfleld" a 3000 acre ranch owned by him and Whltcomb Field. Mabel D. Hall, china decorator, will open her studio to the public on Tuesday. August 20th. from 2 to C and 7 to 10. .No china sold. Gar-nett-Corey building, room 4ip. 127 Ripley Hitchcock, one of the lead ing reviewers for Harper & Company, Is In Medford for a visit with his son Roger Hitchcock near Eagle Point, l 3dr. Hitchcock is well known througnout'thenatlonln literary-circles. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made bread at DeVoo's. . J. E. Enyart Is spending a rew days In Medford from his Rogue River ranch. Hay for sale. W. II. Everbard. Phone CC71, Tho Medford baseball club, ac companied by several hundred en thusiastic fans, will leave town on a special train for Weed next Sunday at 7 a. m -whore they will the crack team of that placo for tho third time. This will bo the final gamo In the struggle for tho supremacy on the diamond of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Kodak- finishing.. the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Charlie Johnson of Yreka, and Marshall Horn, or Hornbrook, have been chosen as neutral officials for this all important game. S. A. Newell. ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. Fl & IL bldg. W. B. Thompson of Willow Springs is In Medford on a short business trip. W. S. Gore and family has returned from a camping trip at Colestln. John C. Watklns of Grants Pass Is In Medford on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eaton of Crescent City are In Medford on their way to Crater Lake by automobile. They report n splendid trip In rrom tho coast. Mrs. Henry W. Crane of Ashland Spent Tuesday In Medford with friends. Ico cream and cako will bo served In tho park tomorrow afternoon and evening by tho ladles of the W. C. T U. Come and help tho cause. 122 CANAL BILL IS AGREED UPON FOR FINAL PASSAGE WASHINGTON. Aug, 13 - Pro sports on congress today were for an curly agreement between tho house and senate nu the Panama Canal bill, and that President Tnft will sign the measure nt once on Its final passage. It Is predicted that If ho does so Great Britain will 1m mediately pro test to The Hague tribunal. Senator Burton of Ohio Is ono of those who still strenuously oppose tho rami bill as nt present framed, lie said teday: "The measure Is a pupable viola tion of the llny.p.Miaoefoto trraty. I am 'amttlar w'lh I ho elicumstunces under which tt:i tieuty was framed. Secretary Hay demanded tho 'open door In China. Russia nnd other nations ecqnlcsced. Our policy for 100 years has been Insistence upon absolute equality for tho nations In nil navigable channels. Wo could not bo consistent now with this treaty without agreeing to grant equal privi lege to all nations regarding the canal. 'Hie treaty plainly expressed that Intention." SAILORS PLANNED 10 SEIZE ROYAL EM itn ODESSA, All, ). Sixteen coA men ami potty oltflrefs ttro iler sen, tence of death het-o tOdnj' ftstlio 'o suit of a revolutlennr,4plot framed on board tho imttloslitplvtm Zlatoust of tho lilhe'iljtat fleet, by which It was lutcudedrto seise tint KiisrIuii Imperial fHniUyJjbn hoard their yacht utfd forro Cmtrlcholn Jt;i tthdlrnle. Tho constplHifora planned to hold up the InipafjSftfytr-ht-whtlu the Cunt nnd bin 'fnlnlly Vere being conveyed from Yalla, ifer ftiVorlto resort In the Crimea, tpobnstopol. Tho sol um, It Is siiUU.wfls to have been tho signal to thuTmuttnons llultla fleet to attack StJltersburK nnd Kroh stadt simultaneously, with tho object of establishing iv limited monarchy and a constitutional regime. APPEL SPEAKS IN mm BEHALF LOS ANCIELKS, Cftl,, Aug. 13. Ilorucfi Appul delivered . today tho opening addrest In the Jury In behalf of Clarence. B, Harrow In the labor at torney's trial' on n chnrgo of having bribed Jlttora III tllrt MuN'nmnrn dy namiting rase, Earl Rogers, Darwv'a chief coun sel, IK scheduled to Htnrt his argu ment late thin afternoon. Appel swayed his houreis with tho earnestness of hln appeal. Ho de Voted the morning almost entirely to nu htlaclc on tho testimony W Ihfor mer Bert Franklin, which Is lite foundation of -tho1 slftto'a case, nnd applied uvery epitthot In Ills' vocuhu- cms DA CANADIAN YACHT WINS INTERNATIONAL RACE CHICAGO, Aug. IS. In one of thtf closest nice ever witnessed on Loko Michigan, tho I'lilricin, the Canadian entry in the international yacht riuvn here, won todny'H heat by a third of length from the Mio'ticngo. This it, the herniid heat won by the Toron to bout. The Michicngo won the 1'in.t heat. hi i i i ' ' i f WHAT DEMOCRATS SPENT IN MISSOURI ELECTION WASHINGTON, Au. 10. Tewti fyiup: before iiic kudu to campaign contribution committee here today, Congrerfftinnn Lord of MiwMiuri, for mer trpiiriurer of tho tlemoerntio com mittee, told of the fund mixed for the nongret.)wmnl election in MiKSouri in IDOB! He declared tlii't u fund of .f'27,(l 1(5 vu raised, uijd that nil tliih money was spent except $113. POLICE VENGEANCE HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Aug. LI. -Confident (hut the omis-xnrie of the New York police department have been .sent to "get him," Sam Sehepps-, lieM for implication in the murder of Gambler Ilennnn Rosenthal, Chief of Police Leonard thU afternoon h keeping close wnteh ovor n "myster ious stronger," who Ims .sjK'nt the entire day oppo.-ite the hotel where Sehepps is under gunnl. For. more than 12 hours this man, who refused to give his name, litis been shadowing Schepps, nnd the Hot Springs police nre worried. Schepps wns in n sullen mood to dny, indicating that he may oppose extradition to New York. Yesterday it was difficult to keep him from talking, and following nn exchange of telegrams he announced that he was willing, to return to New York with out a fight. GOOD PRICES SECURED FOR OREGON WOOL CROP ThelDl'J wool senson in Oregon is practically nt n close, nt nenrly the entire clip in out of first hand. Last year nt this time the stulo was fairly well cleaned up of woll, lint dealers cannot remember :i time when Oregon wnfl .o hare of supplies m now. Not over '100,000 pounds nre left unsold in the state. The season has been a most suc cessful one "for both grower nnd dealer. 1'riees were good ut the nturt ami became better as the season progressed. Trading was- active from the time the sheep were shorn up to the end of the closing pnhlis- hiiIv. The quality was annul nil that could be desired. The clip, us u whole, iran superior to that of 10yl, being lighter in shrinkage und better grown. Some sections had the choice-it clip? the stole lias ever produced. Hi numbers of iiistanees growers received 5 cenls advance over Inst years prices, whereas market conditions indicated nu increase of about 1 or 2 cenls. Died. George Henry linker, ono of the early Bottlers of Medford died at Campbell, Cal August Cth, at tho ago of 77 years. He Is tho father of Henry E. Raker of .Medford. Hu was buried rrom the residence or his daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Jump, or 3310, Fruit Vnle avenue, Oakland, California. r I'm The Little Doctor For Sore Throat get Mac Laron'a Mustard Cerate "the Ilttlo doctor," Iletter than camphorated oil, tur pentine or lard. (Uvea prompt re lief from pain und congestion. Your druggist, has Mac Laren'B Mustard Cerate or can get It ror you. Two sizes 2C and 5d cent Jars, (let a Jar today, Keep it In hu house. It has u multitude or uses und It is worth It's weight In gold when you do need It. Hotter than u mustard plaster for anything a mustard plaster's good for. tf MAC LAttOM'S. 4 Pi M H W" t- mi m c Medford Pharmacy and other drug- gists, ;W1LL NOT BLISTER. Accept No Substitute LYNCH IN CONTROL OE PRINTERS MEET CLEVELAND. Ohio, Aug. IS. When the 5Sth annual convention of tho International Typographical Pnlon opened hero today tho prin cipal topic under discussion was tho Chicago nuwspntr strike. The susiHMKfoit Chicago slcroty- pers desired a fie.arhig nt the conven tion but President James lyneh of .the Typographical Union, In tho chair refused to permit President L. C. Straube of tho suspended union to speak rrom tho floor. President Lynch stated that Presi dent Freed or tho International Stereotypera Union, alone would bo permitted to explain tho Chicago Btriko. A resolution protesting against the proposed Increase In postal rates on second class mall matter was adopted. The nntl-admlnUtratlon forces started a "Tight orcr the report vt tho law committee on a resolution to print decisions In. appealed cases, out ntter a prolonged speech by Presi dent Lynch they were completely routed. Tho committee reported un favorabiydn"i1iyptan7Kloctarlng that It would cost 130,000 a year to print tho reports. Governor Thomas It. Marshall, tho democratic nomlnco for vice presi dent, has accepted nu Invitation to deliver tho commencement nddrw-n at Valparaiso university on August 10. -L TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Nicely Mrnlshcd 5 room bungalow In un excellent neighborhood. Very low rent to desirable tenant. Geo. C. Cor ultlus, 123 K. Main. Main C031. 125 FOR RENT A vory dedlrnblo four room bungalow with sower and water on paved street. Rent 1 11. GO. Ceo. C. CornltltiB, 123 E. Main St., Main 0031. 1UQ FOR SALE Almost now blcyclo, $10.00. 911 South Central nvo nuo. 124 FOR SALE Pony, cheap, 101 King. Pacific Phono. 2141. 12 Medford Real Estate &'EmpMymentf Agency SO nojros utarTttbh lockUlti tifcres In 3 year old pears, fi acred In tipples, !tti acres best garden soil In thu Val ley, plenty of water for Irrigation, all now buildings. Price 200 peV ncr. 9S acres 1 Mi miles east of Phoe nix, 1 auron In tipples. 10 acres In hay, the rest In grain, 3 welts,1 7 room hotiRo and nit other out build ings. Prlco 200 per acre. 40 acres with saw mill complete, only $1500. 40 acres, t 1-1 miles west of Ceu (ral Point, 10 acres In hay, 12 pears und apples 3 year old, tho rest In grain. Prlco $11,000, will trade for city property. Wo havo most anything yoit could ask for either In acreage or city pro perty so don't fall to como and nee us bolero you locate. Wo want some good city property to trade tor acreage. K )ou want to rent your house either furnished or unfurnished list It with us. Employment OlrlH nnd women fOr general house work In nud out or city. Laborers $2 25 per day. Elderly lady tor housekeeper. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phono II II; Home. II. OpKMltu Nmk'i Hotel ROOMS (I nud ?. PALM ItLOCK. SHE LOOKS WELL Who looks through lenses that wo provide, becauso evory pair wo se lect are chosen on account or their adaptability to Individual eyes. Wo oxnmlno find, then prescribe thu cor rect glosses thnt will chsu tho yes, restore perfect vision, nud do nwny with any hondachcH that may havo troubled you. Wo havo only the best of ground louses, yet wo supply you ut very moderate figures. DR.RICKERT Eyesight Specialist Over Kuntner'fl. Inry to Frniikllu and to John It. Ilnr rlugton, who testified iigntuM. Dm' row, often referring to them nn "porjltled sroundrols,' ,11 i ml I COnVALLIS COLLEGE ISSUES FOUNDATION PAMPHLET COItVAU.ld, Ore., Aug. 13. A seven-page bulletin, No. HO, "The Pollination Question" has Jul eomo from tho press nt the Oregon Agricultural UolluKo. It wns pre pared III tho oxpflrlinunt Ullih' Horticultural research Inborntdry, and dlHUUMicii the pollltuUloii of tipple mid peats, setting forth siuuo of the pi lie tlent resultn ohtalnml In wnrlc throtlRhoul the ntfttn during several yonrfc pnsl, U Hlvort'n geimrnl luoiul view 'or thu Important polnlH to ho kept In "Hint with respeot. to thlit phnse of orehntdlng. Another pnbll cation will bo Issued Inter on, deal luff exclusively with tho resonnih hIiIu of the work. ExperlineutN on pollliiUhtlou proli leiiiH of apples mul penrs III tho Rxkiio Itlver, Wlllnhnitlo, Hood Itlvor libit Walla Witllft valh'jfit Imvrt lim.i In progress for sewftl y'r. APPLES APPLES Do you waiu boii ( APPLES" What florin und quaiititPH, nnd what prii-o ? Wo nvu not tendpriiiM: foi ni'yhojly'H Iniit., Ho voti want to coiiHirt add cliano tlu limruvtH I Coiwult' iw and we will ivo ou quotatioiiH. In ivory t'ano wt Ht'iitl Hip hoIUm-h Halo not cfl. In Mw York wp nso our own Halo nolo, and do not havo apples Hold ly aui'tloii., . W. N. WHITE 00. 70 Park Placo, Now York BRICK AND DRAIN TILE Mado from tho beat material in the county "" . -Maohiiio mado insuring uniformity.. , in si'.o nnd uhapa Seo tho Rooda and ot our pricca. boforo plaolng your order JACKSONVILLE BRICK ft TILE COMPANY Save Money By ordorinj.: your Fall and Winter suit now bororo tho busy season starts BiG REDUCTIONS IN EVERY STYLE Do you know that you win 'f-et' a Pall and Winter suit NOW to your measure for $12.00 and up W. W. Eif ert 209 W Main Medford's Progressive Tailor Nearly a quarter of a e'entury under the same management. . i - i n - - - - -- - THE Jaekson County Bank Medford, Oregon ' It has succeeded becauso Of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety or investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.0 W. T; VnSvtoV'rekideiif' G. fe. lliiaJloy Vic!o Pres. 0. W. McDonald,, Cashier .A. ; A f T t T T t ? y y y y f y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y f FOR SALE i i ' A BEAUTIFUL HOME-just completed two more High Grade Modern up to date Bungalows "Rose Avenue" The Select Residence District of Medford. For quick action we have marked the Price "Way Down Low" I-'S. 6 Rooms $2650.00 7 Rooms Look them over and see if they are in the $3500.00 Class. The City is filling up rapidly with New1 People. Yoii will haVe to decide quick see o wrier l ' ' . ....... H. E. GATES ' ' " " 23 Rose Avenue ! I v i