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"yjfft'f viT; iV .;V;",f, I f3fttVCIETW0., fcLEDFORD MAUI TRIBUNE, MEDFOftP, OttF.ClON, WEDNESDAY. .TULY 0, 191ft fc- iic s Y" ' I1 w. Midford Mail tribune HHMHUA Jf 'K t NBWSPArrcn . Y. AFTBRNOON AT BT TUB I'ltlNTINtl CO. mi -t- T&. bettWratto 'Tithes. Tii Medford hiujtm MMwa xriminfi tp outn r OrCr.tjl, Tl)4 AMilanii Trlbun. Xtta MaU Trtbwt Muliainjt. 2-27-t Mth Fir treatt uiephons is. OffttUI Fawr of llie Cits- of Medford. Official Paper ,or Jackeon County. USOROfc, PUTNAM. Editor and Manager KnKred an cffld-claRS matter a Med ford, Orrgoa, tinder the act e: March J, 1I7. r HILL'S SOUND ADVICE. . BVaMOVXPTIOJI BATM. Oat yar, by mail . , . ntMr-manth. bv mail Fw month, dffllvered by carrier In McilfanJi JacKironvlll and Cen tral ui einifciiw ... itutitay only, by limit, i5.od .to Saturday on! Weekly. per year. .SO per rr a.oo ... .. 1.6ft .rail Seated Wira United Vress , . i Stapatenea. t ' ' - ' ' "- CITY ENGINEER QRAXTS PASS, July ). The city council tins by resolution discontinued the office ninl the salary of city en gineer for the present, the city pav ing and other work thnt was under headway having been practically com pleted. By nrrrtiiRrment wilh Mr. HobJion, Avhnl work is needed for the imnicdiate.fnturp will be paid for nt the. rate of $7.50 per day while lie is employed. Mr. Hcbcon has coine en ftinecriiifr for the cities in the Coos Bay country thnt will require much of ,bl time dnrinij tho summer, and proposed tho arrangement to the ruuncil that M would have the time to do the outside work. IN a voocnt address to banker, James T. Hill gave some straight, talk to the fhwuieiers. What, he said is .well .worth rcncathiB, for it aDnlios to local tionditions as well as iimtional. Ho said atuonir other things: What Is tho matter with Wall street, anyway t Arc they going cruxy over theroT Evoryono Is as blue as I ml I go. and half the people do not know what they are blue about. All thnt tin podplo have to do 111 times llko thoso Is keep n clear bead and avoid getting rattled; then everything will come out nil right. Take It from me, tli'o mnu who sells the United Stales "short" Is going to suffer llko tho mischief. He will hnvo to tnke bis niodlctuo and It will not bo sweet, either. Tho money market la n good deal of a problem, but It will work out nil right. Such complications us vo bavo had of Into are troublesome, but they are Inslftultlcnut compared with tho offsetting ractor of good crops and tho wealth that will result from another bountiful ban est. 1 wnnt to sivy, too, that the Washington situation Is all right. To hear somo ncopln talk you would suppose that the administration wns bent on upselUnp things. That Is perfect foolishness. 1 wns at the capital the tuber tiny ami talked to all tho leaders, and I know that they are nlmlug to do tho best thing for tho whole country. People are blue here without knowing what they sire blue about. The man that sell lxogue river valley short is going to suffer for it as those, who have sold out. realize to their sorrow. AVe have our problems to solve, but wc are SUt "o llll'lll, (Hill 11. 111 lUUK VMM .111. llglll. Business is on a sounder and better basis today thati ever. We have recovered from over exploitation and are building up anew on better lipes. The prosperity we are' creating as abiding. INSURE GOOD FRUIT BY THINNING. SNAKE BITES IIS poppt EE COEUR D1ENE MILLS SPOKANE, Wash., July 9. Ac cording to persistent rumor today, the Chicago Milwaukee mid St. Paul railroad has purchased the Coenr d'Alepe lumber company of Qocttr (VAJche, Idaho. Although no an nouncement was made, it was re ported that the purchase price ex ceeded $2,00,00. The Cocur d'Alcne Lumber com pany has an extensive plant at Coenr il'Alcne, Idaho and has largo tracts of timber on the St. Mary's and t. Joe rivers, LAST SPRAY HAS IEEN OWPEBEO IV O'tAltA Bpray engines are batting, spray dope is ahootinc over tho green fruit, codling worms are giving their last gasps, for Prof. P. J, O'Oara. has spo ken tho wore! and tho orchardlsts have crawled Into their spraying clothes, put on tnelr autoraobllo gog gles and are snannlng the nozzles. Prof. O'Gara had a bunch of cod-llng-raoth cacoons that ho kopt un der tho EBme conditions tbt aro In tho orchard where tho moth sleeps snugly under tho bark. Several, days ago he saw the first moths of the sec ond brood begin to crawl out with their wings wet and sticky. He knew (hea that the time for the third spray had come and In a few days the main body of the second brood would be oat and laying eggs. Several of tho growers put their spray on tho first few days In July, as he directed, and are now nearly done Others are just starting but If the spray .Is on the trees by the middle of August the worms will bo squelched. In many cases, especially for peart, this Is tho last spray of the year. Many growers with clean fruit will not ovon apply this spray to their pears. t The pears are exceptionally large this year and a splendid grade of trult Is assured. IN the Soil Survey of the Bedford area ocelli's the follow ing concerning prospects for the future: Tho fear Is entertained by many that the continued planting of apples and pears will lead to an overproduction of these fruits. Thnt an over production of apples ts unlikely ta occur Is evident front two fncts. Gov ernment statistics show that tho apple crop has been steadily docrentlng. Furthermore, there' Is a strong demand for cholco fruit, nbt only In tho domestic markets but In various foreign markets as well. Krult of Inferior quality sometimes meets with periods of depression, but for the hlgh-grado fruit such as Is produced In this valley the mnrkct demands nrc ample. Tho same Is truo of the pear. That the fruit grown in this valley Is of Bunerlor aualltr ts not merelv the onlnton of n few Interested norsons. but It has been conclusively proven by repented first awards nt fruit fairs and'1 expositions and by tho still mora convincing evidenco of top prices In prac tically all of the markets of the civilized world. For fruit of this grade thore Is no such things as an overproduction. There is no danger of over-production for fancy fruit. The trouble with last year's product was that so much in ferior fruit was shipped, duo to permitting the trees to overbear. Thinning was not practiced as it should have been. Tho Cashmere and other "Washington districts have appointed a "thinning inspector" to instruct orchard istd in the necessity of thinning, and to see that trees are properly thinned to bear the right quantity of largo fruit. &ow is the time to thin. Upon the thinning depends the siae of the product and the profits of the orchard. 1913 SYSTEM OF GRADING ADOPTED AT MEETING At a meeting of directors of the noguo JUvor Fruit and Produce asso ciation Tuosday afternoon, plans for Urn fal) crop were discussed. A sys . tem of grading and packing very sim ilar to that of the Yakima and We natcheo, sections wero adopted. The new system differs very Blight ly from that In use last year except In tho'mattor of coloration on u fow varieties of Apples. A different per cent of coloration Is required for tho choice and fancy varieties. Fancy fruit of the coming fall will probably be placed In half boxes to a great ex tent. The system of. inspection also will be more etilclont. ,Tho committee recommended that all fruit be sorted before given to tin packers but this cnused much did eusslon. Tho matter was loft In the hands. of a committee to decide, The work on tho Fruit and Storago riant was commented upon uud it WMtehired to be progressing swift tf. Tfce building vlll bo comploted without doubt by Aug, lf, lu tiinu for tw akinifisflu of nariiutu, ENDEVURS GATHER AL LOS ANGELES MEET LOSAXGELES, Cnl., July 0. Dozens of specicnl trnns-continentnl trains nrc lniidin thousands of dele gates here for the twenty-sixth an nual international convention of Christian Endeavorcr, which open here todny. It is expected thnt be fore night ten thousnnd delegate will have registered nt tho general hendqunrters. The nnnunl meelipi: of the socie ties corporation, for the election of officers, npitointnicnt of committees nnd the transaction of general busi ness, wns scheduled 'fr this after noon. Later in the day the annual meeting of the board of trustees nnd the field secretaries of the organiza tion will be held. Tonight n concert by nn immense orchestra and n trained chorus of 1000 voices will entcrtnin the dele gates. Mayor Hose will welcome the society, n response being niiide by the international president, Rev. Frnneitt E. Clark of Boston. The convention vill end next Saturday. TOO MUCH FIZ KILLS SODA POP CHAMPION LOS ANOELES, Cnl., July 0. An ambition to be heralded ns the cham pion sodu pop drinker of his neigh borhood is said today to have caused tho death of Daniel Ornliain, 13, of .Monrovia. After eating a quantity of pie uud candy, tliq boy drained thirtoeu bottles of the leverage. Ho became ill almost immediately, his symptoms resembling those of pto mniiio poisoning, nnd died within a few hours. SPECIAL TRAIN TO ASHLAND ON FRIDAY Friday Is Medford day at Ashland and Medford people propose to make It a big ovent. It 1b the lntontlpn to run a special train to leavo Medford at 1 p. m. and return at 10.30 p. m. provided enough tickets can be sold to guarantee the train. Hound trip 55 cctits. Tho required number has not beon sold as yet. If you want to go phone Secretary Ware af tho ex hibit building at once. In addition to the special program being propared by Mrs. Kd Andrews, Walt Holcomb will give his famous j'Horso Ilace" lecture. IS LOS ANGELES, Cnl., July !. At. tacked n second time n.i she lay in bed suffering from n beating ndmin istered by thugs several dnys ngo, MUs Mnrtlm Walter, 20, is in n ser ious condition todny. She wns badly injured when set upon and beaten into unconsciousness wfiile returning from a cemetery, where she had planted flowers on a brother's grave. She believed thnt the man, who entered the sick room Inst evening nnd ngnin bent her unconscious, is the one who attacked her near tho cemetery. Tho police claim to hnve made no head way in tho effort to lenm the miinV: identity. IAN SERE ' ' AT PAGE TONIGHT Tho first American appearanco of "A Night In Hawaii" by Allsky's Hawaiian Sercnader's will occur At the Page theater tonight. Thclr mu sical features will, It Is said, con stitute ono of the most artistic pro ductions ever seen at Medford and tho other part of their act, the erup tlon of "Kllanea," tho famous Ha waiian voicano, arouna wnicn iney havo women a romanco Is reported realistic nnd spectacular to the high est degree. Coogan nnd Cox glvo a nkoch en titled "As You Like It," and Dello Oliver, the "Tetrazzlnl of Jlagtlmo," Is also on the bill. Reports from Eugene dCclaro the bill a great suc cess. Mr. S. Thomas, a baritone singer, will also add to tho program, to gothor with tho usual good motion pictures. v . WALLA WALLA, Wmli., July I). Hcprexonttitir himself to bo n snnke t'lintmer John Schuniolv entered it ment market, wjiere n huge rnltle winko win on display, rind scouring permlsMoii, removed the rcplilo from iU gins eoiitniner, only to have it sink its fangs into his rwhl urm. IIo w in u hospital todny in n ilnngorous condition. , After being bitten, Seliumely pulled llie fnngx from the snake nnd tucking It Inside hi shirt, left tho market. Arrested Inter on r. ehnrge of ilnink eniiexs, Sehuiuely insUted that the snnke uccompnuy him to his cell, nud the police were nfrnld to interfere. Deciding upon strategy. W. Keny, n Runner's mute in the nitvy. wns placed in the cell with Sehumelv nnd induced him to put the sunko in n sack. Sehumcly wns then removed to n hospital to receive rntlier belated sur gical uud medienl treatment. LOVER CHARGED WITH MURDERINGSWEETHEART WILKESBATfKE, ln., July l. Herbert Johns, U8 years of nge, wns formally charged today with the mur der of Alice Criswell, 19, his sweet heart. The girl wns drowned in Har vey's Inku on the night of July !. Cottagers nenrby heard frantiy screams during the night, nud tho following night the bodv of tho girl wns found floating in the lake. Jolnm denied responsibility for Mi.s Cris- well's dentb. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE nhwi ii'r THIC GAXdSTKIIH Oront Keystone, Comedy i MADCAP or tiii: uii.m Comedy Drama. TDK IIDN'Ott OF I.KIlltKCIt Drama THIC C.UiKD I1IUD Thnnhnusur Comedy. Coming Tomorrow DU HOIS AND YOUNd In classy vaudovlllo Admission Always 10 Cents MEDFORD MERCHANTS PICNIC SET FOR AUGUST 3RD The Medford Merchants associa tion picnic commlttco met yesterday and decided to recommend August 3 as the dnto for tho first annual pic nic, tho placo to be dccldod upon by tho association at Its next meeting. HOW CAMILLE OE VERLAC BECAME FAMOUS FOR . THE BEAUTY OF HER x HANDS AND ARMS Free lYcsrriptlHH That Can He Pre. pared nl Home. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant, sw h. iiAUTLurr PIioiihm M. 47 Mild 47-3.3 Aiubuljuuw Bervicw Jjuputy Coroner Showers Predicted. POUTLAND, Ore., July 9. rare cast: Oregon, showers west, fair east portion tonight; Thursday, gen erally fair; southerly winds. CauilllS U Verlac, famous for the beauty of her hands nnd arms, In a recent Interview says: "If every woman knew about the prescription that has caused all this talk about my hands and arms tfioy could mako their hands nnd arms just ns beauti ful as mine, t apt glnd to have tho opportunity to give hiy roclpe Jreo to the world. It will help ovory'wom an to Improve her personal appear ance." When I nsked nor If she would allow mo to publish tho pre scription, she quickly answered: "Certnlnly, only too glad to have you do It." Turning to a desk she wrote It on a slip of paper nnd handed It to me. Hero it Is: Hero It Is: "Oo to any drug store, get a ono-ounco bot tle of Kultix compound. Pour tho entlro contents Into a two-ounce bdttlo, add quarter ounce witch haz el: then fill with wntor. Apply night and morning. This prescription gives the skin a velvety softness nnd obliterates all defects such uh freck les, tan, sun spots, roughness nnd ruddiness. A slnglo application works a marvelous transformation." It can be applied to the neck and shoulders' wlju, equally gratifying re sults. It Is absolutely harmless an' will potiltlvcly not stlmtilato or ,.ro duco a growth of hair. It Is dellc lously cooland soothing and Is not affected by presprlation. It will not rub off. ISIS THEATRE PIIOTOPIjAYS TUKSDAY AND WICD.NIDAY. PATIIK WKKKIA NO. 'l Till: HTII.Ii VOICK A strange dramatic production with MIhs L'dttti Storey. In Two Hoots. NKWCOMIl'K NIX'KTI K Kdlson Comedy. Music. Kffects. Mntlneo Dally. Wo aro still oen, showing tho best pictures nnd perfect projection. The Medford Warehouse GENERAL 8T0HA0K Oregon's Most up-lo-dnto Flro-proof warehouse with Burglar-proof Vault. For rates apply MEDFORD REALTY & IMPBOVEMENT CO. 0 Managers "HOW DID TUB UIIID KNOW THAT" That touch of roflno born In tho thoroughbred ,hows In ovory detail of every article wo carry. Curd of Thanks. Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many friends for tholr sympathy and many beautiful floral pieces during our lato bereavement. Wo also extend our thanks to tfeo six boys who acted as pallbearoro. MR. AND MR8. A. D, IIELMR. Ul , , 1 ',, ..S3 Grace Josephine Brown The Art of Kinging Available for Contort nnd Cliurtli Jliisklenrn HluiWo 1307 Wi Main ML Phono 4H.i I 6 ' If fftsr Aro you all sot for, hot woathorT Out plenty of toilet urtlcles re freshing and cool?' N'yal's Lilac Lotion 75c Merltol Almond Cream C0a Kylotl Toilet Talcum 2lic "Tho sweetness of .low prlco sel dom eijuuls (ho bltterti'iSM of poor nuallly " Haskins for Health MhWOIID, oiiiujorv Gtl Time Now ,.t for Blood Health Warm Days anil Proper Help do Wonders tor the Blood. A few doaoa of that wonderful Mood purlflar. H. H. H, will start aottvltle In tha fellulur'lUauta of th body and soon show iHcldad changca In tha skin. Th akin Is but n fine network of tiny tlood veaaeli, and the apectflo action of S. 8. 8. la declared lo be a pronouncod stimulation of the activity of these cell. Certain It ta that In a surprtu Injly abort time any skin eruplon sliowa a most remarkable chariKo; it bt'ln to dry up; tha skin aculea oft la tiny flacks, and soon a layer of clear, healthy nnd firm tlasuo result. The reason for this la In tha peculiar stimulation or H. H. 8., which euauloa the colls In the skin to select from tha blood the nutriment It requires for UKeneratlon. Thl fact baa been demonstrated year In nnd year nut In a wonderful number at ca of (eve re skin disease that had seemed to be Incurable, Inu cum obtain M. H. H. at shy well clocked druir store, If you Insist upon II, bill b nurt you ore not talked Into somethln "Juat 11a 'ifocd." H, It. H. Is prsparad by lbs Mwlfl Hi. rino Co, JI0 Mwlfl mU., All Wfliu for ihrlr asm fines, aula, Oa. Illustrated, buuk m PAGE THEATRE PANTiOEff UNSEALED VAUDEVILLE , v WEDNESDAY AND. THURSDAY ALISKY'S HAWAIIANS , Prosontiiirr "AICrHTINHAwAII" Roproduoing KILAUEA (Tho Houao of FJro) ' In Eruption ' OOQGANANDOOX , "AS YOU LIKE, IT." BELLE OLIVER "Tho Totnuwini of Rngtimoi",. , LOURENOE THOMAS ' '' t A Hurilotip aHlnror In oiifiocitnl PAGESCOPE Lnlost Aninmipd ISvonlp POPlUiAH IMIU'IW MnthHMM Clilldreu Irtc, AiIiiIIn !Mr, Kteiilntr! U.le uud ,'t.ie, Hol flOc. Musical Helectluua by l'ago Orchestra. ... -,...-.. Tho Basis on Which Wo Want Your Trado Is QUALITY Wo Ask for Ono Trial MONARCH SEED 6c FEED CO. 22G EAST MAIN the: paint shop Paints, Oils, Varnishps nnd Wall Papor For your Tinting. Painting nud Jtpor UmiKin Son J. H. FIKES Propriotor Phono 243 J 32 S. Central Avo. Siskiyou Heights Now is tho timo to nmke Boloction of lofa mid tracts in this ningiiificcut residoiieo distritst. SEE JOHN A. 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