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PAQETWO. MEDFORD MATH TRTRTJNK MTCDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, .TUNR 20, 1013. J jU fJ - ( 4 B OCALND PERSONAL J, I MoAhion, wlio linn boon vis ltlilK relatives living nt Ditnsmulr, Cnl'.j returned Wednesday evening. E?5 W. W. 1'. libit, M Kagle Point .spent Wednesday nlRtit In Mcdford. , Mr. Wirt Mrs. A. It. Warner, -or diirdcn (CUy, Knur; 'ere guests of Mr. find Mrs. ncrrfViulersdn tho foro part of tho week, whllo on, thelritv iy fo sAn Kranci?jo. , J , , Mr. P. 11. "Whitney and liter dnuRTt tcr, Kulh, ot Ashland. werS atuohg 'XholrMcHftmi Mentis Wednesday. I $3,ud0 accident and life Insurance ror ?16; $52fco for S17.G0. Seo Holmes, the Insurnneo man. A. Corbln and Corliln lMgcll were down from Hrownslioro Wednesday. It. ti. Drunk, Thomas Merrlnlnn, nnd H. 10. Dacon, of Central Point, Vvero In Mcdrord Wednesday on bus i Iu5&b. Miss Maud Itlppoy, of Klamath Vails. Is In Ilogno lMver valley on a AlRlt. Instiro against accidents and slck ribrt In tho Travelers Insurance Com pany. Protection up to $ 15,000 for only J1D.O0. Talk with TUMY, In tho Garnett-Coroy nidg. William Lewis, of Kane's creek, motored to Mcdrord "Wednesday af ternoon, accompanied oy S. W. Mc Clrndon, of Gold 11111, and others Mrs. Elizabeth Kllppcl and hor daughter. Miss Alllo, who havo been spending several months at Los An geles, returned Wednesday. Orchard, hunting, nhlng and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger ming & Harmon's studio. KegAtlves made nny placo, kodak finishing. 1SS Bast Main street Phono 21E R. Denton Dowers, of Ashland, is t homo again from n trip to Wash ington, 1). C. II. I.. Hurdle, who went with him, was called to Gene see, Idaho, by thov denth of his father. A. H. Houston, Thcodoro Fish and D. D. Peterson, of Phoenix, tarried n few hours in Mcdford during the week. , Kodak finishing, best in town, nt AVoston's. II. II. Taylor and Krcd Often-; oarcnor, oi Appicgaie, wero oi me roany who camo to Mcdford Wednes day. O. P. Holms, G. "W. Fnrr, and W. Itceion, of Talent, wcro business vis itors in Medford Wednesday. I). W. Bccbo and Jos. Hosklns, ot JiBtodWttict.rnado a, trip to Med ford Wednesday. Gerklng Harmon, studio por traits, horno portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, 'irast card work And enlarging.; 128 East Main street; telephone 216 It. D. D. Good, deputy sheriff, F. H. Dockory and G. P. Chrltensen were up from Ashland lately. A. C. Allen and his family, of Hoi lywood, motored to Medford Wed nesday afternoon. A. C. Hough, tho attorney, attend or to professional business in Mcd ford Wednesday. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Pboue M. 1471. J. M. Bridges left for San Fran cisco, whero ho Is employed, Wed nesday afternoon, accompanied by his two motherless children and Miss Alnttlo Matney, ms sister-in-law, who ... f -.. wm nnro cnargo oi mem. E. W. Paulson, who has been put ting up a long string of Page fenro in Klamath county, returned Wed nesday. Dr. KIrchgcssner will be at Hotel Nash every Batnrday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ra. on and after May 24. Mrs. O. T. West, of Hornbrook, Cn!., and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. High, of McMitinvllle, are recent arrivals In Mcdrord! 3. S. Goldsmith, of Portland, a pioneer commercial traveler. Is In tho valley on his customary visit. Mrs. J. A. Marsh, of Jacksonville, was In Medford Wednesday, on hor return from a trip to Grants Pass. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men end women. Dr. R. J. kockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Corey bldg. Phono J4C. Mrs. Mabel Kelly Is tho guest of her sitter at Liberty orchard. Mesdnmcs King, Watt nnd Short camo down from Phoenix Wediiesday evening to attend tho bIiow. '" Mr, and Mrs. John H. Uutler wero ovor frobi tho llllheo orchard Wed nesday ahernoon. 2C per cent off on nil hammocks lit Bhabfolgh'n Hardware Storo. 83 't). HSnort, who has been visit ing In Medford, has returned to his homo in Foots creek district. County Assessor Grlevo nud Jo seph Martin woro ovor from Jack sonville Wednesday afternoon. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS XJ.BX AMXfrfAKV liuy Phono 227 Nlgli. P. W. Weeks 103-J.2 Pltoaet) A. 15. Orr 078-SI Art Nichols, of Eagle Point, trans ncted business In Medford Wednes day. Mr. nnd Mrs. U W. Wnlte, ot Pa--pons, Knn., nro visiting Herbert S SmUh nnd bis, wife. Mrs, S, is their daughter. Chautauqua, Axhlaud, July 7-1S n nttrnrtivo program; fine cntup lug Every day n good day. Wrlto secretary fdY full information. 1). Poro-.il, proprietor of tho Ash land creamery, was n recent busi ness visitor. In Medford. . Mnny.now members will bo milled to )i6 Commercial duty at tho regu lar'.meotlng to bo hold at tho City Hnll Friday evening, June 27, at S:00 o'clock. W. K. Marvin, ot C.old lllll, trans acted business In Mcdford Wednes day. Order your wood from Iho Vnllcv Fuel Co. (Tol. 70), successors to Itclcksteln. Now yard, Fir nnd Wet Second St. 13. II. Billings, passenger conduct or on tho Southern Pacific, working "between Ashland and ltosebnrg, hnsj gone to California to spend his va cation. Remember the regular monthly meeting of the Commerclnl club will bo held Friday evening nt City Hall. Tho World's Christian Conference will be In session at Portlnnd Juno 29 nnd 30. and tho Southern Pacific will give reduced rates for tho event. Valley Fuel Co., on Fir and West Second St., sell wood by tho tier, cord nnd carlots (Tel. 70). Tlio Asbland Fruitgrowers nsso- clatlon has opened a placo or bust ncss at Klamath Falls and will cur ry a full lino of fruit nnd vegetables, both fresh and canned. J. II. Fikcs has opened a wall paper and paint shop on South Central next jo Hlbbard's grocery. Ho also re pairs And rcfinlshes furnlturo ot all kinds. Mrs. V. M. Chessmoro left for tho eastern states Wednesday evening on an extended visit. O. C. Doggs, tho attorney, was at Jacksonville Wednesday on legal business. Wm. Arthurs, of Appicgaie, tar- Vied In Mcdford a while Wcdnosday afternoon. At a lato meeting of the officers of the Southern Oregon Soldiers nnd Sailors association It was decided .o hold tho next annual rounlon at Tal ent, beginning September 1&, 1913, and continuing five days. Thero will bo an ontertnlnmeht each night- Monday. Talent: Tuesday, Central Point and Gold Hill: Wednesday. Grants Pass; Thursday, Mcdford; FrfllayV-Ashlandr- " - Brooms Ask your dealer (or tho product oi me Asniana ractory. ' W. 4. Vawter nnd Col. J. F. Mur. dy havo returned from a business trip to Portland. W. L. Usshor, manager of tho Home Telcphono company's offico at Ashland, spent several hours In Medford Wednesday. II. D. Powell and II. B. Tronson, horticulturists from Eaglo Point dis trict, tarried In Mcdford Wednesday. Victor Bursoll, of Central Point precinct, and A. T. Smith, df Tolo, wero recent business visitors In Med ford. A branch ot tho Oregon Citizen's Educational I.caguo has been organ Ized at Ashland with a largo mem bership nnd tho following officer' President. George A. Briscoe; vice- president, B. R. Greer; secretary, Mra. D. Perozzl; assistant secretary, J. O. Rlgg; executive council, Mra. E. C. Gard, F. E. Moore, R. P. Cam- bell. Miss Ormeda Kaiser, F. W. Moore, G. If. Billings, H. G. Butter flold M1E3 Farn McGIll has gono to Klamatbon, Cal to inao Miss Irene Bartlett a visit. George W. Dewey, who has sold his farm on Evans creek to Califor nia parties, camo to Medford Wed nesday. Ho will lea-Ui for Redlands, Cal., soon where he lias acquired a rooming house. Tho local U. 8. Forestry offico is calling for bids for tho sale of 1,000,- 000 feet of timber iu Swedo Basin district, JoEophlno county, which is being mado on the application nt Spauldlng Bros., who aro operating a Raw mill there. An nttacho of the forestry office will go out to scale tho timber nnd mark tho trees for cutting. An official mark Is put upon each tree that Is to he cut, and If tho buyers cut trees other than thoso with tho government mark thoy aro charged doublo rate for tho timbor ho cut. , Tho northbound train was delayed by WlUla Brown, Southern Pacific passenger conductor running be tween Ashland and Duustnulr, when ho was called to take out his train. Thero was a long string of hoodoo numbqra connected therewith. First it was Friday, Juno 13, 1913; ho had boon In tiie nervlco 13 years nud was to tako Train 13 out on timecard So, 13. Brown refused to do duty and another conductor hud to bo called, causing a delay of 45 minutes. Mrs. A. M. RuhsoU, wlfo of tho Baptist minister, who wan located rt Ashland many years slnco nnd Is well known in tbo valloy, tiled at Napa, Cal.. latoly of heart allure. Sho was 07 yearn of ago nnd Is sur vived by hor husband and three mar ried daughters, Paid For," PANTONINE CLOWNS FEATURE . . .. ON PAGE VAUDEVILLE DILL. M M A1 " ' ''" rHBRHsttC3sSRRS9sSffisHHBilHiHHllHHKMIBHHI niSBHRHBvatnVJMa HriK(8raiMMHHHH iBBBjarSMBlHBHpTSSFvHl " 'lffSs1BjH4MPSBiiiiH IsiiiiiiiiiiHP " !!!iKHHBRUisiiiliiiiiiS STEELE ON IY 10 CRATER LAKE; OUTLOOK BRIGH I Henry A. Breltbarth, a pioneer of Rogue River valley, who was engag ed In business nt Jacksonville for many years, died at the resldenco of his daughter. Mrs. G. M. Ortou. of Portlnnd. Juno 24. aged S2 years. Vo is survived by two marrl -d daughters. Charles Hoofft, Jr.. and August Meyer, of taiko Creek, drove to Mod ford yesterday. SWEPT BY FIRES PORTLAND, Ore.. June 120. In formntinn of rqiorts that forest fire-, were raging in Alnskn was received nt the wffiees of tho United State forest service here today. The de partment hns jurisdiction over Ore gon, Washington nnd Alnskn. Ad vices stale that the forest along Tur- tiagian Ann of CookV Inlet is liuni ing, nnd that n million feet of logs be longing' to tho Alaska Xortlioni-rnil- rond company have been destroyed. Three big fires in the national for est reserve have been controlled, it is stated but fires on the public domain oiiUMo tho reserves are still burning. Sen-ice employe and field men of the general land offico nro helping fight the flames. Will 11. Steele, of Wrtlund, whoso appointment ftu kupoHntondeiit ot Crater I,nko park wuh ipeently undo by President WHmou and confirmed by tlu sennle, arrhed In Medford Thumdny, en Unite to his pont i.n Bitporlntenilelit Steele Will lonVo Frl day morning over tho P. .t I) for tho scenic spot, ulul will nMume rliargo nel Tuesday, July t. lit appointment was opnoMid, wllhoiit avail, li Klaimith Fulls dcinoiiut ., nud tho dual outcome Is welcomed In this city, The coming season nt tho park will tie opened July Hi, according 'o present plans, and a force of men nro at work putting the roads there to tu shape, Superintendent Steele will begin at oure preparing for tho reception of visitors and getting things in shape, Tho 1913 HeAsoti, Willi MoiUord auto connections nud special rail road rates, gles promise ot helug the most successful from a toUrlit standpoint, and the accommodations will bo lucrcuKed. it Is expected tli.'t antes will bo able to make the trip by July I, In September Imtnulsls ot note at houiu and abroad will visit tho lake. weto digging cIuiiih along tlin beach when they mnv thu raft lound tho headland Two men on board weto nitninllng, as If Idr help, hut neither of the men on nliui'o could tench them for lack ot a boat. Suddenly, Irwin M)n, tho tntt wna nttuhiul bu ll or. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm KAN' FRANCISCO, Pal., June J. "Chito" I!oigo, tho young Itulinn linuniiient in the $100,000 Inineo ring here, wnx plaeed on ihe vitnis sluiul today fur further enn exmninalioii in the raft trials of IMcctixcs Muo I'liee mill Taylor. The efforts of the defciiM- to trip up the witness nnd ex- iie di-crepaneiw in his long slnrv of olice corniptliin only resulted In nn eswsnre by Rovign of eonditious iu St. Louis quite f miliar to those which existed hen'. Roxigo dniggi-il in the nnines of ninny men who he Miys opemted bond gnift nt the St. Louis hendquuriurs. lie snid it cost him .'flTOO to effect hi relenso in St. Louis ami even nfter being bled for tliN .Mini he snyH bi would-he friends atlemptrd lo lietnu him. NO GUBERNATORIAL BEE E I T RAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June U0. The supremo grovo of the United Order of Druids laid issued against it here today n citution ordering it to show cnuse in the superior court why its membors Miould iiot ho ininisheil nnd fined for contempt of court. The supreme grove n few months ago tried to prevent tho grand grove of California, after tho organization had split, from proceeding with or ganization in California. When th6 California grove won the suit Judge Van Nostrand forbndo tho Miprcmo grovo tho foundation of further or ganization in California. The fiu prelno grove, dfsoboylng lhi order, Iiiik issued a cull for a convention irt Cnlifornin July 4 for founding u now branch of tlio parent organization. NEW TRUE BILL FOR SAN I'll VNCISCO. Cal , Juno 30 Former I lilted States District At torney John I.. McNah declared to day that ho Is not going to be a can didate for xovernor of California or for any other office, ills declara tion camo when ho wns Informed that Representative Webb, or North Carolina, talking before tho house Judiciary had ursertod that Mr.N'nb Is n candidate for governor and was "playing politics when ho mado n dramatic resignation nud churgftd tho attorney general with delaying Important rases. "I am not, lmo not been, nnd do not expect to ho, a candidate for gov ernor, or any ikihIUoh," said McNnb. I "I am going back to tho private practice or law. SACRAMENTO, Cnl, June i!0 F. Drew Cnmiiiotli itnd Mnury I. Diggs indicted yesterday by the Sacramento ,coiuily grand jury for the nlmndon mont of their rainnr children, follow ing n sensational eopmeut lo Reno, Nevnda with two Sacramento society girls, today gme bond iu the sum of .$2."00 to nppear before Superior Juilgo'IIughen hero for nrrflignment. Cnmiuettt guvo cnih hail And ;vns not taken into court here, liis rolensro being seeured through nrrnugunienth by his nllorne,s. The hail ws arranged for before Carniueyi's whereabout, wore discov ered nnd the mnttor niiiountrd to n mere formality. Diggs gaxo bond iu Ilefkeloy, it being approved over the long dis Inuco lelejdione. It Tbenlro Tonight. Throo nlghtB VnndovHlo-i-Wnyne. tho Wizard, with usual run of 2-rcoI foaturo films; 4 reels. S and 10c, Why pay moro? 81 2 Your confidence is what Studebakev seeks to keep Ponneostrtrj llu'n confidence, wo Imvo never tried lo produce ti cheap wniton. We could, hut wo don't dare try the experiment. Our conatnnt nim hns been to produce the best wnijon. Antl in living up lo thift liiRlicat stnmlard.wo hnyo won nnd hold tho confidence nnd good-will of hundreds of thousands of fanners nil over the world. Suidcbakcr wnrrons nro built to last, to do u day 'a woik every day, to stand up under stress, nud strain nnd to malco tlio ntuno StuJcbtilicr stand for nil that is hfcst In vehicles. Don't ncccpt nny other wagon teprcsnntcd to hr just ns gnod as n StuJcfhief. ilia mibstittito may ho cheaper, but it isn't up to i'U(eM,cmtnndard, nnd you enn't hlford to buy it. Ff bttitnr or plcntnre, there is a JitaJthalttt velilcli tu'rtrdlnyoaririiiirrtnrnt. I'dtin ni!iiii.lnick. Iminr wrfims uttryt, liuuttic. tuiialxiuts pony rnrili:r rrh thn Iw'tt ul lu lliul. I Uinci ftlo ol llio lama liluli luJihdit tUndxtL ,S'f out DtUt ot utltt ui. STUDEBAKER South Dcnd. Ind. MKWVOIIK IHKXAtOU9 CtllCAOO PALLAS KANSAS OTY .peHK SALTLAKKOTY O.VH rHANLIK O rotTLAHD.OMK. Siskiyou Heights Xow is I he (imp io umlcp Holt'ctiou of lnls and traols in Hi is inajjiiifu'cul lfHidciit'o diHlricl. SEE JOHN A. tOSNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK ; OFF TILLAMOOK HEAD SKASIDi:, Ore., Juno 2fi. -Sean'i ers today aro combing tho beach for traces of two men, presumably drowned off Tillamook Head yester dry when tholr raft wAs captlzed Iti thn breakers. Itobcrt Irwin, n na- rlno engineer, and Arthur Mayer TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BAMC CIIKAI'- r, dining chairs 1 dining table, 1 drcsgor, '1 three nunrter and 1 full bed (complete), 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 onk dish tup board, S centre tables, I sanitary couch, 1 bluo flame oil stove, 1 phonograph, 1 Stoluwny pluuo, 1 gas engine (1 h. p.), 3 pruning saws, lawn mower, variety smnll tools, Kconomy fruit Jars, 1 bnrrel spray pump. OH S, Riverside. Si' LOST (laid bar beauty pin. Finder please return to Mall Tribune of fice M ?' TLAND MAN SUICIDE: 1 LEAVES MOTHER NOTE BBATTMJ, Wash., Juno 2C Search Is being mado In Klllolt Iliy today for tho body of Archlo l'ottejs of Portland, who iu believed, com mitted sulcldo by Jumping from thu Column dock hero. A letter was found on tho dock lato Wednesday night by tho iitow ard of thu steamer Paget, which In dicated that Potteya had ended his life. Thu letter reads as follows; "i am tired of llfo, so havo mado up liiy mind to drown myself. When my body Is found please send it to j my relatives. Pleaso notify my folks when you find thoso, my last words." (Signed) AltCIIIH I'UTTYS." On tho rovorso sdo of tho pmor was written; "Dear Mother and I'ftthor; Pleaso forgive mo for what I am doing. 1 can't help it.'' fl jPs Ji y. I IHsM '!.! HURRAH for Medford Glorious Fourth (.'oiiio lluui it (JihmI TIiiioS N. II. If thero nro nny Keot In this locality that need cool, comfortable Kontwenr buforo tho Kourth, wo nro hero to fur Ish It tho beet that's mado md nt tho right prlco. Kvorythlng In good Kootwear for everybody. Behling's J," Wo llko to Kit W Good Fit oo Ktoro Tho Hard to Kit AUCTION SALE Jl'Xi: SW, IIMIJ, at "MlM l SI., No. no NOItTM CKNTit.M. AVII., et to 1'oHlorfliv. Tho entire collection of hand pittntlnxs by the artist. W. (I. McDonald, will bo sold without riwontt to tho hlgheai bidders ror iiub. A few ot tho subJHts: No. 1. A Conutr) llnine. n $100 00 imlntlHg. No. :. (Vilunllnn Jnfk Pltiol. ir,.l)0. No. 8. Tho i'lrst I'roM. W&.00. No. 4. Algonut liko. $95.90. No. n. Thn llenreo MomiIow, $2(.II0. No, t;. -Moonlight on tho Croat Coimdlnn I'IhIiis, $fi.()0. No. 7. Cows lu the Marsh. $IB.00. " No. .- The Indians' Parndlso. 50ft. Of). No. 1. -Autumn on the l.ako, $100.00. No. lo. -When livening Shadows K11II. Thft inimiO hunt and rccdlrig ground, $95 on. No. II.'-India Maid Homeward Pound, $ B0, (')(). No. 1'.' The Kveulng of Life, $sr,.()0. No. lit. A sketch - Tho Prospector. v No. H. Yellow lllrch In Autumn. No. IK. -On l.ako Superior. No. 10. On tho (Irciit DlVldo, (a wonderful imlntlng), $nr..00. And over -10 othor beautiful hand paintings, prlcos from $1.60 ti) $ro,ob. Wo would llko to call lo your notice tho fact that evory plrturo In this rollei'llou wuh nindn from nature. The artist, who Is well Jiuown through all eattern statist and Catiadu, spent thu past ten e;irs far back in the Interior, somelluVm hundreds of miles from any white man, except occasional!) a Hudson Hay fur t ruder, Tho money obtained rrotu this sale will bo s)Knt lu pnlutlng tint natural bvnutlcn ot Itoguo Itiver, Cratar l.ako nnd points of Inlenml on tho riworvo, which will talio about three years. V. I.'. WIIIHIilllt, Am tint r. rm Julio Ilerno has taken tho placo of .Tillln Tlnnti In tlif, iilfi v '"nniir.li t nnill ..., .... ... ...u ,' .,vr.n'.v .. NOTICE OF OPENING J. H. FIRES The oldest painting cdntra'c'torin Medford has oponetl THE, PAINT SHOP CaiTying a full line of Paints, Oils, Varntohes and Wall Paper at 32 South Central St., one-half block from Main. FREE THREE DAYS ONLY j JUNE 25, 26, 2.7, 28 A 20c CAN OP CHI-NAMEL VARNISH tb oaoh purchaser of a 10c Varnish Brush i 1 1 i Can4 aiul BtHs special demonstration. V(i will show you how to Oram, Stain and 7arnisli your old floors, woodwork jitul I'urnituro i Garnett-Corey Hdw. Co. I (l- i ft iiSHlUfe W.i