-VW(rw'- ?.- Sm PAGRTWO. med-FORd mati; tribune, MTOmycmT). oreoon", Monday, .tuny 7, im. WE ' I v - F ; I It I S j.. h. t IS.- fa ' r k : t t w. v t k Sj jlEDFORD Mail tribune AN INDnPUNDKNT NliWSPAt'Rlt FUnblAlllU) .UVIJIir AKTHUNOON - .KXCKI'T fcUNDAY lY TllU .Micui-onu I'itlNTlNCI CO. se h nomoprntlc Times. To ansugra Kit Orfcnnlnn, ,Tho Anhlnnii Trlhuiits Orricn Mrtll Tribune llullilinc. J6-ST-39 North Fir street) telephone "5. Offlelrtl rnpT of llio Cltv of MotKord Official l'npor of Jnekion Coi'nty. FLOWER SHOW A SUCCESS. aKOHORTt'TNAM, Editor unit Manas; " Kntereil as second-clais nnttfrr at Mulfora, Orrjfon, umlor the net of Mnrch 3, 1(71. , IDBSCRirilOJI RATE3. On yrar. trinnll . Ona .month, by mail- .15.00 Ver wrmth, ilelhcrcil It carrier In trnl Point . - .- - .So .Paturilay only, by mall, por ycr 8.09 Weekly." tycr yer ..- . ..... i.Brt BUGNFDRD ELECTED OF Thi Fergus County Oomoemt ot Lowlston, Molilalia, oC .luuc 24, ctin tnlna tlio follewing: "AVm. Al. lllackford has licon olcc ted it director of tlio Plrst National bank, succeeding J. Ij. Stunrt, who bus engaged In the grain business In Asslnaboln, Sask., and for n time nt least will mako his resilience In that city. Mr. .lllackford ha been for many cars tlio attorney for the bank, Is known as one of the ory substantial men of Fergus county, and Iho addition of his nntuo to tlio board lnonm an emphasized continu ation of tho careful management which has always charactered tho First National." W. M. niackford Is a hothor of Miss Allco Illackrord or Contrnl Point, who la spending tho summer with relatives in tho cast. Some eara ago Mr. niackford spont sovsr nl months in tho Hoguc rlvtr valley and has many friends hore. Since that tlino he has been, a gront admir er of tho alley. T31K success oC (ho i'ivM Flower and Raby Show should qui'ourngo (ho enterprising .ladies of tho greater .Mod ford olub (o arrange a nuush larger show oi next year. Tho ladies already have an anvinltlo record Too achieve ment and make a success of what ever (hey undertake, '.rho boautifioation of !Medford is largely in their hands aiul it could not bo in hotter. To bo a complete succors, the show should bo hold a Tow weeks early than this year, as there is then a much greater variety of roses in bloom. lrnloubtodly (ho cam paign to be waged for rose planting will result in heavy planting of ros's this winter and spring and the.ro is no rea son why Mcdford should not bo as famous for its flower shows as Pasadena, Santa Harbara and oilier California!! cities. School children should participate in tho flower show and their drills and parados can bo made a most striking feature of the entertainment. A flower bedecked auto parade can be added. In a score of ways the occasion can be made a profitable feature of the city's life. Tho choice of tho Hugh Dickson as official Mod ford rose is a good one. Tho rose is a comparatively new one and not yet chosen by any other1 community. It is a rich crimson in color, docs not fade, a hardy vigorous grower and not much subject to posts. It is to red roses what the Caroline Tcslout is to pink and just as rapid a grower and perpetual a bloomer. MEDFORD L OSS 10 MONTAGU EBY SCORE! 6 TO 3 re his OBITUARY XICIIQI.S William Jackson Nioli oN vrns horn in Uouslns county, Oregon, October 2.1, 1S02. mill came to Ills ijcath J'riilny, June 27, l'Jl'J, licini 51 ears' of iirc. TIip new it of the untimely emlin,; of'thc life of William J. Nichols of Central Point, while on dutv im gov ernment forest ranker near Carbon, Vn,li., wan a shock to his mnn. fqemlft throughout this country. Ho was known in every section of tlio valley nml in fact was might what ho cnlled a pioneer, having bcnt tho greater part of his fifty years in toi)c river alley, though for a num ber of ypnrs, he had been stationed ut tho different government resorted throughout Oregon nml Washington. J'roin bojhood up, Will (as he was calk-cl by old and young) believed in looking upon thrf sunny ide of life rather than borrowing troublo for the morrow. Jinny thcro aro who enn look back oer their long neiuaint nuee, and remember the kind word-i of encouragement, or so mo special fuxor'doue at the right time, but nl wiiyh as though he, himself, was llio one getting tho greatest plonBiite therefrom. Aluilv logons could be learned from bin life of uuolfiOincs') for bo was charitable, even to n fault; but without clutritv what pro fitith he, or what man is belter by Iiih hating litcdT We, bis old friends will inixh him hut tho his lo his fam ily is, far greater and to thutn wo ex tend our henilfolt hvnip.itby. llo low will be found :m account of the accident as git en by Mr. Htablur the ftiiperti&or under whom ho worked, and who accompanied (he rumaius lo Cent nil Point, lie, with tho other men, were cutting trail. They came to a log and cut a piece out largo enough for tho trail and went on up tho trail. About mi hour and a half afterward., Jlr. Nichols went back ulonu and lolled the piceo out, ulid blood watching it toll down the hill. Tho jar of tho lolling log cniihod the log on the upper hillnblo to tdide and he wiih caught between the log. , Ho called to tho men and they enmu npd helped hini out. He nuked thorn to'lny jiim down and tboy placed him on tho tinil where ho passed nwny about foily minutes afterwards. Tho body rcuched Central Point Monday utfcrnooii, Jm:) ,')(), Members of the J. O. O. P. took chaige of the lemains and diteeicd tho f until ul mutagen) en Is. Survites weiolield at the residence Tuchdny ai'tcniooii where He v. J. V. Yornon of tho local Prchbjtciian oliuicb preached tho funeral bormon and in terment inado ill llio Cenlinl Point ecniercry." Ife is Hurt it cd by his mother, Mrs. M. i:. Mitchell, of Gold Hill; four his teif Mrs. Joo Percy, .Aris. IJowail Pclz imd Mi-s. Will Welch of Cold Hill, and Mm. M. J. Fibber of Pol. Icrloil, California; two brothers, It. It. Nichols of Lookout, California; Ins wjdow, Mrs, W. J. Nichols of Con trol l'olnt, mid fito children, Mi. V. N. Voiiiijr of Kirby, 0rcgoi, and Kaurciipo, Jlrji-ft PyrDlco and ttnlJi Nichols of C'tijnil Point. A J'JIIISNI). AUTO ORGANIZATION NEEDED. TACKSOX count v automobilists should organize. , community loads tho state in number of autos pCi in habitants and the autoists should co-operate in matters that concern them both for their individual good ami the good of, the community. A strong central organization with branches in each comnumityshoiUd be formed and an active part taken in the development of tho county. Road improvement and similar subjects would be greatly aided by the united sup port of auto owners. As a matter of fact, autoists should take the initiative in such efforts. The many picturesque spots in the county should b" made accessible to the tourist travel, the tourist be in structed how to reach them, and the attractiveness of the county kept before the auto touring public. Much of the work that tho Commercial clubs have attempted in a spas modic manner, could and should be systematically ami thoroughly dime by an automobile association. in countless ways the club would fill an important Jiiche in (he life of Jackson county and be .i constant ih. spiration for its development. Jt is high time the auto owners got together. ED MARVEL PAGE VAUDEVILLE Scml-tronlca! songs and dnnces with all tholr luro will ohariu tho nudlonco at the Page Wednesday and Thursday., bogliuiliig with the matin co Woduowlny, whoa Allsky'u Hawai ian Soroutiders, set on in number. will appoar. The sconlc Eonjatlon of tho act comes In tho wonderful reproduction of ICIlauea, tho llotuo of I 'Ire, in oruptlon, a speotaclo at onco gorg eous and entrancing. Tho gigantic volcano, the terror of tho Hawallans, is soen to give forth masses of smoko nt first, which change to lingo col umns of fire, tho molten Into that carries destruction and death. Tho I'rlncoMJ Until Kaiilaciiau, a roprosontntlvo of tho fast-vanishing nobility ot tho Gem of tho Pacific, will bo Fcon In a series of natltp dances that aro marked for their beauty and fascination. The Hawai ian Hlngora and inbtruiuontalbits are also more than attractive. Mlsa Hollo Ollvor, tho "Totr.uzlnl of Uagtime," Is another pursou of importance whoso apparauto will add much to tho program. Miss Ol lvor Is protl.ilmod as a teritablo riot la eastern amusement circles. MUs Olltur will bt hoard In nil bur latest coop songs mid ragtlmo luolodlaj, ccorlns a big hit at ovury perform ance. . Coogan and Cox hato a dancing and singing travosty, entitled "As Von J.lko It," which tho crltlos uy Is oiio continuous ealn of laughtttr. Tho net Is llvqly and many attractive features nro Introduced. Mr, Harry Jamos, a haritono slug- or, In oug recital. Mimical fculuctfous by I'ago orches tra. CINCINNATI ICE STRIKE SETTLED CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 7. Tlio danger of 'serious labor trouble in Cincinnati Is averted today with tho announcement that tho dispute which started with tho strike of 350 Ico wagon drivers has been settled All tho strikers resumed work nt noon today and trie walkout was officially declared off. Doth sides in.ido can cessions, and tho differences will bo submitted to arbitration. Although tho Mcdford ball to.un was defeated Sunday by .Montague, i! to a, and Saturday U to 2, tho club Is richer today In tlio ictelatlr.u that Jack (ill! Is the clnsslest catcher In tho southern putt of Oregon, dill caught tho ciitlro nine Innings and tho Montague splinters weio nimblo to roacjt second. Olll's arciir.tto throws catching them rar from tho tho second sack. In addition to OIU's errorless work behind tho tint ho In stilled a lot of "pep" Into tho Mcd ford bo) s by his nggresslto coach lug of the nine and Jollying or tho batters. Why Otll has not been tho regular catcher of tho Medroid cl.ih for tho past four oars Is a mster. I to tho runs who saw lilm porfoim jestcrday. "Mlko" Molchlor plaed right for tho homo toani and was there with two timely hits a two-bagger and a single. Hudy Srlmltz, who played third, was arcumtn and fast In his thiown to Wilkinson, who placd first llko nu old-tlmor. but somo of tho fans thought he could hato hood ed ttff a run at homo when ho pre ferred to make sure or Iho hitler going to first. Kudv did not do any thing sensational with tho stick, ho Wot or. Hunt, whoso arm was soro. was re lieved by .MrlvnottT In tho sotcnth slid McKeotor aided by CHI's mi coiitageniunt, pitched a faulttiMW three Innings. Tne rooiganlied tonin will bo out for practice sqtera: das of this week and .with Doc llorton In the game aKaln uott Sunday, when hN soro arm Is oxpurtcd to bo well, fans ran forget tho defeats the club his suffered during tho but mouth. The scere: .Montague i: 0 0 0 1 0 0 n o IN THE CLAWS OF TOE MURE AI IHE STAR Tlicte N n rcoTvo foifo In ()llH kIoiv tlutl N caicl'iillv cconoiuiircd until tlio "cicologicnl" uioincnl. In u way it tendinis one of it tluco-niuud pi Ire fiulit, herein tho ptiuclpals "stnll" lor Iho lli'st two loiiiids and (hen mix it up in tho (lild jound with titewoiks and a knockout, and every body satisfied, (u lhl& pielntv tln puuelttw and thrill aro saved until (ho iih reel, Mullen thov speak t'oith In all tbeif futy. The air in filled with vulture fontlirti), flKuntlitelr speak ing, and whep they blow nwny tho 'Vultnio" i a dead hint. Thit Ihico reel feat u to will be shown toduy uiul toiuormw only, nt the Star Theater with no uilwiui" in L PROGRAM The Nls TIichIcc bus an ccclcnt set of plcliucs for (odu. The Pliophcst, uu lldlsou iliiiiuu N ubovo tlio utcingo oho icel miIiJccIh. A ItcdsKln's Metov, uu Indian Pallm iilii U a hduiig Indian spuy hIiow lug bullies nml lite binning of a stockade, In addition to (lie ubiito llieio are two eomeihs. Ciiiileiellu mill the Itouli, llickwlle Kpleiitc, and A liiuly anil Her Maid, No, four of the ll'limbi sciics, a comedy driuuii. These pictiucs will lai shown for thp last lime louighl. pilcci, Iho iiNiial cciiIm pievailiuir. uitiultluuce of 10 WHERE TO GO I TONIGHT WEAR JjgAtnxdZ "Good Shoes' AT "RIGHT PRICES" ALWAYS A "FIT OR NO SALE" EVERY TIME "Not only up-to-dato but a little ahead." OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE PAGE THEATRE ONJGHT JEAN VALJENA ' Tho Oiitcimb iMxIravagaut two reel pro : K . duction, ANIMATED WEEKLY The most famous l!)l!t in (ho world BILLY'S ADVENTURES CHIEF BAJINOO ARRIVES. Till en shows dull) X .10, 7. .Ill Ml. 1 1) Matinee 3.' it; KteuliiK 3fti) mid .l.'io lln Scuts iM'e, KILLS TWENTY PEOPLE NATCH!::, Miss., July 7. 8eer at itarsnns were killed nt Carey, tw on ly miles noun of Vlcksburg, in a terrific storm last night, according to adticca received horo today. Opo report said that twenty poooiu mot death. AVIros aro down and conf'r inatlou Is Impossible, Position. All. It. II. l(). A. I Terwlllgor. 2b 4 11 s :i NbImiii. lb.. I t t r. I Coiirtnoy. If I I 0 0 n Parshnl, If o o n o n CnriKMitor, ss ... I l o i. l.ohm.in, c ....... I ' 3 11 u Hamilton, 3b . I o t o l Schock, cf .. 2 0 u (I o Hatch, rf II o 0 3 u i Johnson, p. u it o a Totals . .,, . .33 0 C 27 tl llattcd for Courtney' In eighth. Medr.inl. Position. All. It. II, PO. A. 1 Harper, 2b .'Ill "() Scholtr, 3b . 14 110 Miles, ss 3 (113 3 Antlo, If I 0 11 1 0 Isaacs, or 110 10 Olll.' r 0 1 1; 3 Wilkinson, lb ... I 0 OH 0 Mclcholr, rr 3 0 2 0 I) Hurd, p 1 0 0 0 l McKeeter, p 2 0 0 0 0 GOOD FEED AT RIGHT PRICES Mran, fhioCoiintn Pran, per sack J)0v If. iiarle., K. K I'Vcd, per sack $!.() Klour, .' grades, per sack SjiJ.50, fjil.25, Si .00 Wheat, per 100 lbs. , .I.JJO Chick 1 ood,(i lbs. 125f, er 100 lbs SIMM) Corn, cracked and whole. 10 lbs. 25, per 100 lbs.... 815.125 lioofttt raps and Hlood Meal 0 lbs. for ,U5r: MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. GIVE US A TRIAL 22G EAST MAIN the: paint shop Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall Paper .For your Ti ulnar Painting and Paper llanjriiur See J. H. FIRES ISIS THEATRE t'lioto runs i oit itiii.w (.1 Jllg IHm- .1) 'i hi; ntoeiir.cv A ItiaisM.S Mllltl'V I '.i the hull ill Story HIiowIiik the lliiruliiK of a Sliiot.inle and llatlltw 'oinctl)(.--lt " 4 IMi:itll,l AMI 'Hilt IIOOII Pan o IHCKVIM.i: ltlM('lt.lHt Parco A I.AHV AMI II Hit .MA III .So I of tho llolliida Merit lleio Toiuintew: , hlll.l. Vt.HOH In T)to Carls Proprietor Phono 2-13 J 32 S. Contral Avo. Toluls C 27 12 I 3 I 3 Siinini.iry. Home run, l.ohman; 2-lmso lilt, Molcbolr; Mruck out, by Hurd fi, Mc Keotor 1, Johnson 'J; baso on balls, off Hurd I, Johnson 2; double, piny, Tern linger to Nelson; left on bases, Montaguo 3, Mcdford 7; tlmo of game, 1: 15; umpire, c. P. Miller. Otis Clymer seems to bo unable to poko out tli ii K.ifo hlugles for tho Cubs, such -rs mndo him tho battl'ig sensation of tho American associa tion nL Minneapolis last oar Siskiyou Heights Now is the time (o make selection of lots and tracts in litis magnificent residence, district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK STAR THEATRE g.$:t CO.VKPJJIU IKI.MHSTIC AAI.ST JIAJt.MO.W Tho Ills of women scorn to con spire against donfostlc harmony. No husband can understand why a wo man should bo continually ailing, fretful, iiorvpus and dospoadent, and ho i;uts out of all putkiico with hqr. In nine cases put of Km sonio or ganic durangonioat is tio causo of this roudltlon and Is easily otorcomo by Iiydla H. Plnkhum's Vegotablo Compound, a woman's roniody for womans ins wiiltu lias ctiied inoio xctero cases of this kind than any other rouied) wo know. ! t r t t 4.T. t t i July Clearance Safe REAL HOT WEATHER GOODS OFFERED AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES . What our July Clearance Sale has proven : JoHi A. Perl UndcrtaKer I.udy ARiUtaut. 2H H. IJAItTl.tt'lT Pboiicx M, 17 nml '!7J-a Aiiiliiiliiiiro flmlcn Hcjtuty Cownvr ! t r T Y T T J T T ? v YOU WILL FIND MANY THINGS MARKED WAY DOWN NOT AD-yERTISED. JUST ?HE 'iIN,G YOU WILL FIND HOT WEATHER GQODS. YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AT A BIG SAVING.' YOU WILL FIND WE EVEN D.O MORE THAN WE SAY WE DO. TT,Tm12)7?cJFINDWEIVEABIG DISCOUNT ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE. t ' TERNS NST00KIN;D WE NW CAUY PICT0RIAL REVIEW PAT- YOU WILL FIND COURTEOUS TREATMENT ALL THE TIME. MOE & CO. ?i Y V t T f ? ? T t t T f f. ? ? ? t ? ? I A TODAY and TQMORROW "In the Claws of the Vulture" 'o I'll roe Keels A Gripping Story irniio,s(ioimbly Command iiiK .Delighl fully I'icl.iirestiuo Posiliyely Caplivaliny Admission Always 0 Conts X Grqce 4oephii)c Brpwn 'J tin Ail or Hinging Atnlliiblo roc PoiMcil and t.'bunli llckblciico Hliiilln 1U07 WVI Main Hi, Pliunu H. i4. .a . i