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iwrwvvwv;vvmv . .vWjj,.w7.uvvvw.w -r4 ""-'' ':"V S f PAGE TWO. aiEDFORI) MATTJ TRTBTTNTR MnOFORT), OTJKOON. SATURDAY. .7UTV 5, 101H. if IV, i i IK I !' i ' 8 P L'l 4 H ' 1 ' t ' i i IK. . OCAL AND L PERSONAL 1. 0. I)hl&trom, of fivolcth, Minn., nrrlvi.nl tills morning uml will upend n fow unyn with J. A. Weslorlimd. Mf. Plhtstrout has a very closo vo sombianco to Kx-Prcsldcnt Tnft and hnatnn many occasions been mistak en for him. ,11111 ortntl nml I'M Holli motored to Omnia Pass today and expect to pnrtlclpato In tlio races tlicru thin afternoon. t Mrs, Catlirrlno Tull ami daughter. joN Klamath Kails, spent the Fourth with MM. F. A. (Hidden of 415 'KnfkM St $3,000 accident and llfo Insurance tor. $10: G21iQ tor $17.50. Sec Holmes', the Insurance man. l. Nlcdcnneyer, of North Jackson ville, motprcd to McdforU Friday. Fred Rtedol and his family were down from Gold Hill Friday. Kd Holt, of Gold Hill and James Hum, of (alls creek, tho miners, tarried In .Med ford Friday. Orchard, hunting, rishlnx and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Cler king & Ilnrmon'a studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing: 128 Bast Main street. Phone 215 R. V. R. Hawk, of Jacksonville, has gone to Mnrshfictd and will be gone some time. James Mays and his family, who arc now residents of Talent district visited with relatives in Medford Friday. H rooms Ask jour dealer for the , product of the Ashland factory. Misses Mattlc ami Pearl Williams, of Josephlno county, aro Id McdforU visiting their cousins. E. J. Kaiser and K. Perl, were among tho many who camo to Med ford from Ashland on tho Fourth. Mrs. Fred Sfagle, or ConuRle, who has been visiting In Medford for scv-' cral weeks, leaves for Portland this evening. She. will bo Joined nt Roso burg y her husband. Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. Edgar Hafcr, who went to Los An- Rclcfl to -'witness the Cross-Anderson fight, is expected homo Sunday. Follx Colin, tho pioneer commer cial traveler. U making tho valley his customary visit., Ho tr.iversoJ southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia by wagon and on horseback ficforo ,tho railroads wcro built Into those' sections. E. D., Weaton, commercial photog rapher, negative made any tlmo or place by appolntmont Phone M. 1471. , JRy JJav.l8, of Ashland, circuit t court reporter. Is being visited by hls father, Felix Davis, of Salcnu "Mr. and Mrs. F.' C. Wltmarth, cf Gold" Hill', wero guests of Medford friends Friday. Thoy wcro residents "of Medford several years ago. V Program It Theatro! Tho place to' celebrate; open doors from 2:00 o'clock tho 4th, Cth and Cth: Jap anese Dagger, two reels; Rlack Hand; Egyptian Mummy; Just Gold. Specif I mutdc. 5c nnd 10c. Change of program Sunday. tin Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. Hnnna and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. SI. Croncmlllcr. of Jacksonville, spent Friday In Med ford. E. H. nilllngs, Southern Pacific conductor, who has been rusticating In California, was on the northbound train Friday en routo to noscburg. O. W. Albright, the pioneer mil ler of Jacksonville, and his daughter Mrs.- R. H. Moore, of Gold Hill, wero In Medford Friday. Dr. Klrcngessner will be at Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. Miles Cantrell and his family and Frod Coppel wcro over from Apple gate roceully. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carlton, cf Ashland, were guests of their son, Harry Carlton nnd his family, of Central Point district, ono day this week. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for mon nnd women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Oar-nett-Corey bldg. Phone 14 B. Mrs. G. L. Davis, who has been visiting her husband nt Portland, is at homo again. Guh Nichols, of Eagle Point, Ins been visiting at Medford and Jaek- SOUyllle,,. .,i'or oesi quality nomo grown meals, go to Stall 12, Public Mar k'et', J. R. Tyrrell. John Daloy has bought tho inter est of Thomaa q. Norrls in tho quarts uiliio that they have been develop ing in Kniio'a Creek district. 4 ono Htiimp mill is making a good allowing fhoFe, , Mr. cud Mrs, Simpson Wilson, of Central Point district, mado relatives and friends a visit on Friday. George WarmdtIi, n inntorcyrlo rider sustained Hltght Injuries when his machine skidded, nt the raco track Filda)' afternoon. Thomas 11. Kent, who-Is now n reiildent of Central Point district, Wna of tho multttudo In Medford Friday. He served Ihreo terms na .rosocutlng attorney of this district In tho SO's and was chief deputy during-J. W. Manning's second terms us sheriff. Crater I.ako Pictures, n book of 12 pictures hand colored, tho finest ever mado of thn lake, for snlo at (Jerking & Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 22VS East Main 'St. Phono 320-J. F. K. Deuel leaves tomorrow for the eastern cities to purchase mer chandise for this market. He- will bo gone several weeks. ' J. n. Jackson, of Eagle Point, made a trip to Medford Friday. Summer stab wood $2.00 a tier. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel 7(5. Mr. Wahl and his family, who have gone to their farm In Uock Point district for tho summer, wero hosts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Drlscoll, of Medford, the fore part of tho week. Walter hake was down from Grants Pas recently. Ho Is still In terested In Medford. Tho finest studio In Southern Ore gon tins been opened by Gcrklng &. Harmon, at 22S tost Main St., first stairway east of Star theatre. Our work Is alw.i)8 tho best. Views of ajl kinds for sale.- Tho best of Ko dak finishing. .Negatives mado any time or place.. Phono 320-J. Postmaster Casey, W. II. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harron, and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Gillette, of Ashland. wcro Medford visitors Friday. Chaunrcy Florey, deputy county assessor, J . Wetterer nnd A. It, Thompson wcro over from Jackson ville Friday. Prlvato music lessons from 60 cents upward to Thrco dollars por lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medford Conserva tory; open all summer. College Dldg. Mrs. II. L. Walther and her moth er, Sirs, Harris, are making their for mer homo at YrekaCal., a visit. Gus Kncuscl, of Ottawa. 111.. passed through .Medford Friday en route homo from, California. Ho '.s a friend of Itr. r'erklus, n horticul turist of this -valley. Fred Alton Halght, teacher of piano nnd harmony, specialist In cor rect principles of touch and tcch nlquo for beginners or advanced pu pils. Faults corrected. Summer term. Halght Music Stiidlos, llfi H. 'fortirdlslrcct- Phone' 7UT-1K1 ' J. P. and J. W. Churchill and their families have returned to Yfcka Cal after a visit In. Medford and at Ray Gold. Fred Straubo. and his- family, .of Willow Springs district, drovo lo Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Askcn, of Glen dale, aro visiting In Medford, their former home. M. M. Murray and his family, for merly of Medford. wero up from Ash land Friday. S. D. Holmes and W. II. Drown and their families wcro of tho many Eaglo Pointers In Medford Frldny. Perry Corniitt. of Douglas county, was In Itoguo River vallev durlnc tho week on a business visit William Ilybco. of North Jackson ville, was with his Medford friends Friday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Saladc, .Mr. and Mrs. John Slsty, and other residents of Willow Springs district, motored to Medford during the week. Mm. Ii. D. Jones Imbelng visited by Mrs. Brown, of Indlanola, Iown, a former schoolmate. Prof. George rtcbec, a member t.r tho faculty of tho University of Ore- gou, has returned to his farm In Wit D BOX FACTORY TO BE A PACKING HOUSE FROI T J. A. Perry Ims purchased for (lie Koguo River ('o-opornlive l-'iuil ('rowers' Association, llto old lov liUmlier company's property lu'nf Urn Southern I'acifio passenger tlciiot. The linilding is now lieiu rcpnjrel nml will be turned into mi up-to-date fruit packing house, with about ten tliountud D-'ot of floor space, nml dur two IniiKhvtl feet of loading space mi their own side traok. Tlr properly is nicely located for tliw biiHiuess being in the licurt of the city, on a pacd street and conlnin ing sufficient ground for the election of nil the buildings of the association Will need for years to come. I CLEANED OUT FAN WIS CHEER UP The Mall Tribune Is In receipt of tho following from -one of the Med ford 'fight fans who Journeyed to uco t Uml Anderson double cressed: LOS ANOni.KS. Cat. July 5. Medford Mall Tribune. Medford, Ore Looking at tho Anderson-Cross party from a "morning after" point of view, my confidence In Hud's abil ity Is unshaken. Ilia defeat is chargeablo to Inexperience. I am convinced Uud Is still of champion ship calibre and only delayed In his trip to tho top. This Ylddlsher er- HIS HIGHNESS, DAUOLCWA, H ,KABAKA0F UGANDA 1 y mmmfmtmmm a 7 BULGARS SUSTAIN ' CRUSHING DEFEATS TURKS NEUTRAL lU-'.I.URAIW, duly r.--nosplclic icecivcd nt tha wuc office, hcie o ni;:ht icpott Hull I lie HiilguiimiH wciv K'puNcil with heavy lny when llicy nttciupted to iiiYiulc .Sea ii u Xiije cur, n low 11 on (lie frontier. .Many piisoucrs. were (ultcu by lite HcrvluiH. " SAI.ON'IRA, duly fi. Afler heavy I'lghtini; (licck Itoops (oday expelled 11 Hiilgnriait foicc from the town of Litltiiiuii 011 the railroad liclwcen Sit louil.a uml Scucs. The posilioit' is eoiisiilcied imporliiut. VIKNNA,.lnl.yf.- -Orricliil amucoi. dct-larc, that 111 iclurn for conces sions made liv Hiilgatin in Hie win iuileinnil., Tin key hns ngiccd to ic iiuiiu neutral in I lie pieoeul Halkiui coutliet. GRAY HAIR TURNS IIS NATURAL COLOR AFTERjiiLYING SAGE TEA .Mixed With Sulphur II Hat Kens llcaiillt'itlly uud Tul.vs Orr llaudruff. IIU llli'hueMs, (he KalMka or ICI'ig of Fg.inda, who Is as black as any other negro of Urlca, Is now visit ing England, lie Is received tit the best drawing rooms, and tho fact that he Is a puro blooded negro dovn not elutugu the attitude of i.ucloly toward him. -n- r t. --- -- -- . ,- t.j RRIATION IS son Is not only a leach to hang on. but a cross between a sly old fox and a fighting hyena and It will take a major general to put that bird In captivity. Uud Is up andput this morning feeling fine. His friends ran con sider losses' a tomporay loan 'at good Interest. :h MR. CLEANED PROPER, PANAMA .1 I 4. NEEOED R SHEEP BOARD NAMED Weeks & McGowan Co. tAT AHZSTAaT Vy Phone 11:7 .KlllUt V. W. Wcclu lliaj.2 rmmvt n, k. orr H7H-M low, Sprlngnq district to spend tlj suiumer months. E. W. Llljcgraui'. tho mineralogist, has been making Kano'a creek min ing a professional vlult. Mrs. W. II. P. Holt, of Eaglo Point who underwent an operation for no. pcndlcltlH nt Sacred Heart hospital, la convalescing. William Nellls loft for his raneh on upper Roguo rlvor Friday right Messrs. I'oolo and Norman forest rangers, were In Medford tho foro part of tho wek. They have com pleted a trail from upper Trail creek to tho summit of tho Unipo.ua divide. Rev. Weston F. Shields roturnpd today from tho Christian Citizenship conference at Portland, SAL'h..f, Ore., July 5. A commit tee appointed by tho. last legislature for the purpose, today 'selected Rob ert A. llooth, of Lane ceunty: C. 1 Hnwlcy, of Polk county; W. L. Thompson, of Umatilla ceunty: O. M. Clark and John F. Logan, of Multnomah county, as members of the Oregon Panama Pacific cxpoil tlon commission. Thla committee wilt havo charge of tlio cxixndlturo of tho appropria tion mado by tho legislature for tho construction of an Oregon Htato building and tho Installing of a Bult ablo exhibit at tho Panama Pacific exposition at San Francisco in l'Ji:. r WORKS HAS BILL TO Died. K tifir trn ij Wl U IV UMO A . DO.VALI) A. HELMS At Me.l ford, Oregon' Friday, July , 1013, aped 21 yci'trH, 8 monlliH, 24 dnys, bon of Jlr.- and Mrs. A. I). Helms. Funeral Ken-ices to bo hold ut resi dence of parents at 210 North Cen tral Monday, July 7, at 10 a. in. Interment at Itnek Point cemetery, Rev. Kfilridga officiniing. WASHINGTON, July C. A bill creating a commission of threo to consider all applications for officii and recommend all perilous named for 11011 clyll nervli-o positions will ho Introduced In tho senate Monday by Senator Works, of California. Each commissioner will receive $3000 nnnually and havo uhaoluto authority. WASHINGTON, .Inlv .. Sheep 011 (lie N'eho national fotcst, Utah, go four uud 11 half mouths without water except for such moisture us they get front the dew and the juices of for age plants. (irariiii: hccp on a range entirely destitute of witter U it recent innova tion ilue to the, increasing duiuaud for forage and the efforts of the forest officers to find a place on the forest range. for all the Mock that can safely ho admitted. The area on the N'cbo which hits now proved twnhlo bysliecpis high nnd rocky, a portinit'-of it being above timber line, and.it has neither springt nor streams of sufficient size or a'i) cesMbilily to lie" iiu'd.'for stock wat ering purpose. I'i'lto cnting season Inslg from June l.ri lo October IM, and iluring this period of four nnd a half tyonth-j tlje uuininls do not get n ilrint1 . ' '" ' ' ' Undrmueh conditions however, th sheep have done extremely well, nud Inst year's Iambs from lliis range hud an nventge wuighl at the close of tho season of OS pounds on the Chicago market, which was nil her above the normal weight from (hat xieinity. In one area on the Targhco forot in Idaho sheen get water only twice during (ho tour-months summer gnu ing season. There in no water on the range, but (he sheep nrc driven to n nearby slrenni lower down the moun tain side. LnmlH from this range weighed (m pouuiN 011 thu Chicago market. HUGH DICKSON WINS. (Continued' from Pngo 1) CANADIAN BANK CLCRKS ROBBED OF $2500 IN COIN NAN'AI.MO, R. '.. July fi. Two hank cletks of t'umhetlaiid weic held up ut Trent Rridgc uud robbed of a sum said lo bo in Ihc neigh hot hood of .f'J.'iOO Into yesterday. They wcro reluming lo Cumber laud from a brunch of tlio Iwml; which operates on Ftidnys n( Union Hay The robbers slcpped in front of Iheir tig nud ul the point of a gun forced the cletks lo gel out and t rax el iu opposite directions. The bandits arc said to ho foreigners. Two Swedes, believed to he the baudit-i. lire surrounded iicur I'limit Rav nnd Ihc police arc cxpceled to miikc (hem caplivcs today. They are well armed. Almost every ono known Mint ttnihi Tea nnd Hulphtir, properly, com pounded, brluiin back tho iintmnl color uud liistro to tho halt' wlioil faded, Hticaki'd or gray, iiIho ciiri'ii dandruff, Itching sculp and stopi falling hair, Years ami tho only way to get this mixture wan to nmko It at home, which Is mttwsy and trouble- some. Nowadays skilled ihomlstH do this heller than oursolvos. Ry iibk- lug at any drug store for tho rcadv-lo-uso product calhul "Wycllfrt Suko and Sulphur llnlr Rouieily" you will net a lnrnc hottlo for itbout ItO cciiIh, Some diucglsts mako (heir own hill ll'n UHiially lo ntlelty, so In Mini upon imttlng "W'vciliV vvhlcli can bo dcpciidoil upon (o rcNloio lint Ural color and beauty to the halrnuil Is tho best remedy for dandruff, dry, revel-lull, Itchy scalp and to itlup full In 1: hnlr. Folks lllto "Wyolli's tjagv) and Hut phur" bi'cituso mi ono can pocslhly tell that vou darkened your hair, ns It dues II so naturally and evening, hiivm a well-known downtown driiu gist You dampen a npoiiM or soil btitsh and dtnw It IhrouKh .oiir hair, taking olio utiiall htrand at a tlui" This inMultcn hut a few moment", by moriiliiit (bo gray hair dlitpiurs and niter auolher appllentlou or two Is restored lo Km natural mlor ami looks even moie beautiful and glossy thitit cVci'. f Pumps and Sandals The women's Ideal vuuimrr 1'imiI-vvwtr These 'dines are cool and coiiifortabln and with our export sluo fitting jour Coot troubles vanish, ' Popular prlrcs 1.70 to $l..ii. Wo t.lko To I'll H.C. Bchlillgs Mioesiote. Tho I Int. I To I'll Pacific & Eastern Railway MEDFORD AND BUTTE FALLS West Bound ToMKDKOUnUfarf Down - -.. r .... . - T- Eaut Bound I'Vom.MMDKOIvM) Itcml Up No. 1 Dally S.I0 A.M. A.M. No. 3 Dally except as noted .i2.inr.M". l.:iii1,M. 2.:j." i.m. .'.15 P.M. It I lea STATIONS 0. !).n ui. Lv HiiHo Kails Ai. I1 Derby A I'JnjjIo I'oint A Mnlford Ar.' Lv. S'' 2 No. i Dally uuept My na noiml 1 1.120 A.M. 10.20 A.M. !.:io A.Ai. n.tn i.m; 8.ir a.m. -i.:io jm. Sunday oxcursiou loavo Medford at 8:00 A.M. rotuming C:15 P.M. Leavo EurIo Point for Medford 7:00 A. M., rotuming loavo Medford 7:00 P. M. Connection at Dorby witli Crator Lake auto atago. ? i -r iMw li i ! J t 5 ! t 5 i ! t ! ! ! 5 ! ! t 2 t ! ! t ! 5 5 ? v Prcfriiyterluii Presbyterian church, cor. Main Ht. and Holly; Wevton V. ShleldH, pal lor. Proachliig at 11:00 A. M., mid 8:00 P. M,. Hpcclal miiilo by the quartette. Junior C, K. at 3:00 .". M. Chrutlan Riideavor 7:00 P. M. Dr. It. f-L (Jolden of Jacksonville lia.s been appointed county hcultli of ficer by the couuty court to Kueeeed tho lata I)r, II. JJ. ilorrison. Dr. Golden has been a praeliclioncr at Jacksonville for the past two ycurx. CHICK" WILSON LONGS ' FOR ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Tom Wilson, familiarly known ns "Chick" formerly with tho Roguo River Canal company, writes as fol lows from Newport, R, C where lie is engaged in railroad constructien: ''Thin climate is rank utter living in Medford. After I get through iimhiujr my pile, I think I will settle in Mid Rogue river valley, It snowed here nil winter ami now it rains nil (lie lime. A person oulit to consider Edward Phlpps. Heat single, Mllrcd Grant, Mr. (!. 0 WIchH. . Rout climber (excluding Mnrerhal Neil), CllmhlngWophotOB. MrH. W. L Vawtcr. Heat single, Rewlo Rrown, Mrs. P. H. SteciiHtrup. Htmtjln Spencer show sweet pcaj, pink, Mrs. C. A. Knight. Heat Spuiiccr collection, Mrs. Low- In (JlbKoti Rlrleh, Jacksonville. Host red, Mrs. Win, Angle. Rent white, Mrs. Win. Anglo. Rest lavender uipl white, Mm, Jan, i:. Watt. Rest Hhaata dalnles, Mm. R. A. Nye. Largcxt dlriplay of roses, Kdcit Valley NtirHorloa. Display of fiuo roies, Medford fireeiihotise. Rest box dlnplay, CIiiIh Mooro. Ruuaiial rose i, special muutloii, yellow, Mrs. A. Couro I-'loro; Rayon d'Or, gold and caruilno Juliet, Mrs. Rcddy; nluglo, Irish RIcKanco, Mr.i. Reddy; Mrs. Hargent, BiiupdntKou; Mrs. Sargent, Heabrosu; Mrs. II. J Palmer, Verbena; Mrs. K. IJ. PIckoI, Hhlrloy Popples; Mrs. Ktoenstrup, L'ugllsh Delphinium; Homer Rother maul, Dahlia; Dr, H. R. Picket, Mng- nolla Uraudlflora. v t ? ? ? ! z I i ! t t r t X T f T ! Give Yourself and Children A CHANCE TO HEAR M 4 Tne Best of the Best Tlicrc i iiotliiii io giuul for you nnd, yowvn Entertainments, Music, Pictures Lectures, Readings and Schools SPECIAL FEATURES FOR CHILDREN TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALKA pedigreed ARedalo dog, II months old, Address, Kalr- vlew Orchard, Central Point. 05 FOR BALK Sworn! harness and bugg)'. Jacksonville. baud doublo R. K. (loldon, . , uiinsuan i.uueavor :oo r. m. ,,llHelf lucky who is forluiuito Prayer Meeting Thursday nt 8:00 ,.,.,, (o ,, ,,,,, ,0 vo , p "l M' . 'JIokuo river vnllcj'." WANTRDMlddlo iiged womun v hoiiHokccper for bachelor on fruit ranch, Address llox No, .1, rnro Mall Tribune. 'J I ww I n H A T THT A T TAT t a v, a m mi .m- a wi ' .m. - J .a. m I Julyi-18 Ashland FULL TICKETS $2.20 frOOD CAMPING II" you know how good a good Ohaulauqiia i you'll ho Ihoro. i t i I f ? Y ? V V f r r V ? T f ? T T V ? r v T T T It t ? ? ? V T t ? t f ? ? t T T y t T ? T It WRITE FOR PARTICULARS ttv&j&&K?&Wvb&t&.KlfW rCl ( 1 f