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'lv PAGE TWO. iMEDFORD MATT) TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKflON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1013. n OCALAND J.' PERSONAL 1 h Tho Clarke & Itcncry company nro yiavlnjr. tlio main business street ot YroKa. The rontrnct calls for n hyd raulic concrete foundation four Inchon thick vlth a two-inch nsphall in a en (In m surface. There wilt bo six blocks on tho north aldo of Miner street ntul tlvo blocks on the south nWo which will ho pnved. TUo cost ot tho work will he approximately $23,000. M. K. Nicks-, sbn of J. V. Nicks, who hns boon in tho moving plctnro business In various cities, Ins bought tho two niovlns picture theaters In Ashland the Preamlnnd and the Stnrj Ha has closed tho Dreamland and will mnko tho Star the best of it kind In tho city. Got ,ctnnlzed." se K u ,c Cunlyt 101 Tho Nbrrlns opened up their sheep camp on ltcd mountain, twenty miles southwest of Ashland, this week, inking over nn Initial herd of 1000 head. Fred Horrln nnd son nnd "Will Prnchl nnd Henry Bailey Urovo them. Henry and Fred's boy will stay at tho ramp and Fred will visit nt onco nbout every two weeks. Moro sheep may bo tnken over later. Tho sheep nro driven up tho Ander son creek rond to tho gap and nround through tho saddle west of Mount Ashland to tho camp. Ashland Record. Hunt Uhrmann. nged IS and re siding near Klamath Falls, had one hand blown off, his head and fnco torn and gashed nnd both eyes blind ed last Friday. His father Is road master and keeps dynnmlto hid un der tho granary. The boy found It nnd experimented. Prentiss Tuckctt had both legs broken and bruises nnd bad cute on tho face. Tho chains on n logging car broko and Puckctt was crushed among tho logs. rroflucera Fruit cu. uaa just re ceived a largo shipment of 1 lb. and 9i lb. tin top berry baskets, and can fill orders in any quantity. Wo also hnvo on hand n largo supply of tho ceiobrated "Security" orchard lad ders in nil sites. A. C Hough, tho attornoy, was In Medford Thursday ou professional business. Dr. C. It. Ilay and E. AV. LIUogram wore at tho lira den mlno Thursday. Considerable development work has boon dono thcro lately. Brooms ABk your dealer for tho product ot tho Ashland factory. Mme. Silver presented "Tho Doll Shop" with local talent at Klamath Palls sovcrnl times during tho week. Tho performances wcro well received and liberally patronized. Kdson Foulko and his family ot Gazcllo, Cat., aro making Medford a Jlslt. Get "Actnalted." Sco It. II. Mc- Curdy. 107 Lee Ilerington and Oscar Knox of Thompson creek mado a trip to Med ford the forepart of the week. G. H. Klrldgo qf Albany, who Is connected with tho Southarn Pacific, is making his usual visit to tho, valley.- 93,000 accident and life Insurance Tor 10; C250 for $17.00. Sec Holmes, tho insurance man. Tho W. C. T. U. of Medford held an interesting mooting at the public library Thursday afternoon. Mrs. P. II. Daily mado Eaglo Point, her former homo, a visit tho foro part of tho week. Orchard, hunting, ashing and Crater Lake scenes for sale at Ger-klng- . Harmon's studio Negatives mado any place, kodak flniehlng. 123 Cast Main street Phone 215 It. M. S. Stoddard nnd K. T. Noll of "Willow Spring district wore recon t business visitors in Medford. Owen Dunlap nnd h. O. Wright of Phoenix transacted business in Med ford Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Grlevo of Cor ning-, Cal., and It. W. Bell of Rose, burg, arrived in Medford Thursday, uot "Aotnalzed." Seo R. H. Mo Curdy. 107 Frank Benson. 0. Grimes nnd J. W. Kllburn of Central Point dis trict woro lu Medford tho forepart of tho weok. Miss Maud Newbury ot Ross lano Is tho guest of hor aunt, Mrs. J. M. lladcr, of South Phoenix. Whon you want Insurance or nny kind, phona 123; you must not for get mat number. 107 Mrs. James, Cuslck of Dunsmulr, Cal., daughter of Darby OToolo, is milking Medford nnd Phoenix n visit. Heorgo Hnydo nnd C. R. Do Lap of Klamath Falls passed through Med ford on evening this week, having in charge Gordon Mitchell and P. W. Burton, sent to tho penitentiary by Judge Ilonson. Weeks & McGowan Co. ' TOPKBTAKWRS !y l'lu,Ht M7 hlUt v. W, Writ lUHl.-u tMm A, If, Oir U7HH J. B. Bamott of Central Point dis trict drovn to Medford Thursday. Ho Is receiving many orders for his pat ent picking pnll. I Sprnguo ltlegcl nnd J. F. Merrill wrro down from Gold 11111 Thursday, 11. C. Patterson nnd his fnmlly nro over from Yreka, Cal., on n short visit. A. W. Shenrer, who has been In vestigating n quarts mlno lu Whisky creek district. Douglas county, was In Medford Thursday on his return to Steamboat Kodak finishing, best in town, nt Weston's. Mrs. Fred Ropor of Grants Pass, who has been visiting lu Medford, left for homo Thursday afternoon. Colonel Gcorgo P. Mlms of Seven Oaks has been spending moro time than usual In Medford, owing to wet weather. Friv.ita music lessons from CO cents upward to Three dollars pur lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medford Consorw tory; open all summer. College Uldg. J. M. Fletcher, R. Graham and I.. Goodman wero up from Talent this week. Dr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo U Helms nro over from their orchard, located southeast of Medford. Get "Aotnalzed Phono 12.1. 107 When you want Insurnnco of any kind, phono 123; you must not for get that number. 107 W. II. Hamilton, who was former ly interested in this section, Is rank ing Medford n visit. He Is n resi dent of San Jose, Cat. Henry Phlpps has returned to tho Roguo River valley after an extended stay in California and Nevada. J. II. Drako of Meadows district transacted business In Medford on Thursday nttcrnoon. Get "Aotnalzed Phono 123. 107 Gmmctt Deeson nnd James Gar vin of Talent wcro among tho many In Medford Thursday. Mrs. nnd Miss Horton of Phoenix woro recent visitors In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. George BcllonI nnd their daughter of Central Point dis trict spent Wednesday In Medford. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment Phono M. 1471. Fred ninckraan of Grants Pass, who hns been employed as a flremnn on tho Southern Pacific, was recent ly promoted to tho position of loco motlvo engineer. Charles F. Lewis of Brownsboro transacted business In Medford on Thursday. Get "Aotnalzed Phono 123. 107 Miss Jesslo Mitchell of Berkeley, Cal., Is visiting in Medford and vi cinity. C. If. Basye of Jacksonville was In Medford Thursday afternoon en route to Ashland. Dr. KIrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. E. B. Hanlcy and James Board- man mado a trip to Medford Thurs day. S. Mitchell of Ashland, a woll- known stock buyer, tarried a few hours In Medford Thursday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter J. Neff nro being visited by a niece, who nrrlved from Minneapolis Thursday evening. W. I. Vnwter has returned from a business visit at Portland. Arthur Davis, tho electrician, went north on Thursday evening's motor. Rer. Mr. Armltago, tho African missionary, -who has been attending tho Advcntlst camp meeting, went to Portland Thursday. A. W. Bradshnw and W. R. John son wcro of tho many who camo to Medford during tho week. Mrs. Abide Champlln of Chicago Is tho guest of hor son, Chnrles W. Champlln, and his wife, ot Foots creek. C. G. Seaman of Roguo River passed through Medford Thursday afternoon en routo to Asblnud. Maurico Winter, who has leen coming to Roguo River vnllcy for f.Veustudtor Bros, of Portland for nearly a quarter of a century, is- in Medford. Rov. J. S. Smith or Grants Pass was of tho religious folk who camo to Medford this week. A. ft, Hubbard or Ashland, doputy gaiuo warden, and CharluH Bedford, a merchant of tho samo place, spont Thursday in Medford. Howard Hill of Morlln returned homo Thursday from a trip to Med ford. Misses Suo und Helon Lydlard, who have been at Long Death, Cal,, (or some time, nrrlved In Medford a fuw days 8 In re, while en routo tn their home In Table Rock district. Dr. and Mrs. J, R. Pooro and their daughters arrived In Medford from Santa Barbara, Cal., Thursduy, Winston Churchill, tlwi author, und hU party, who recently visited lu Medford und also went to Crater lake, expected to go through tho Jos. cphluo county caves, another of tho wonder of southern Orugon, but wuro compelled to forego tho trip bo cnuso of tli'i poor 'ulHllon afforded tn rouoli Ilium, This ahould ho rum o'llml ut an wirly ilulo. Mix Italia rUn of HuiiIii Cm, MARTIA LI m CALUM L , , tAIED FOR EI REGION LANS1XC1. MICH., July 2.' U whs learned from tut nuthorilnllxe source hero today (lint martial law is to l0 declared litis nfternoon in Hip eopper mining regions where twenty- five thousand men tire out on strike. if rioting continues, Governor Wood. bridge rVrrii is expected to rrivo here litis afternoon ami will take Jiersonnl elinrge of the situation. Adjutant flenernl Vnndereook nn nounccil Hint ho hns nrni!i'(l to run special troop trains to Cnliunel. Sotir of tlicc will cross other Mutes en mute to the scene; permission Itav iiur been obtained fnnn tho gover nors of Illinois, Inilinnn ntul Wiscon sin. The troop!! will carry three lavs' ration". Thirty mines nro nffeeleil liv Iho striko order. Kighteen thousand minora nnd 7000 surface worker are out. Most of the American residents of Calumet ulailly welcomed the troops but tho foreign element of tho strik ers is sullen and nngry. The troops are quartern! in the armory. lint few ('lathes occurred today. Moro than half of tho militiamen al ready on the scene nre miners who live in the copper country. It is not believed thcro will he nny serious conflict hctuenti militiamen and strikers until the arrival of troops from the southern peninsula, who nre not in sympathy with the strik ers. Orders were issued this nfternoon that all saloons in Houghton nn-1 Keeweettawa connties must clo-e i this evenitur. nnd the niililiu wns in-1 stmetcd to nrre-t anyone caucht buy ,' inx or selliuc liquor. RANFAL L STORM 2.75 INCHES u j AMERICA BREAKS EVEN AT' 1 Showers nro predicted for I'titlny uikht ami Sutui'dity, hut llio itiilica ttons nre that the storm is nearly over. The iota! precipitation for the tuonlli is i!.7ii, nil of which tuerpl .17 fell in the past three lyS Some idea of the amount of moUturo that hns been ptvoipilatcd can bo gained when it is tcnlii'.cd that an inch of rain wciuh 11!) tons pur ueio. The only datungCs done to crops was some to hay und grain. Some Imy und some grain tecentlv cut was uustaeked und some gtnitt litis fallen. Corn, potatoes, cgctuhlo and rrutt have been gre.itly bcnefiled. WITH ENGLAND mm i. i E uns i , ni i OVEN .'.'. .; LE COURT Merle Slalder, nged 1-. Carl nged 11 and Fibert aged 8, were brought before .Judge Ton Velio Friday o'l complaint of their futher. n plustcrer, who complained to lite chief of politic that the boys stole. Tho hoys said in court that they picked up hoiii" plums on the ground under a tree. Their npepantttco in court indicated no vteiousuess, simplv lack of parctt- mi care, me miner savs mat no . away from lionte working most of Hi" time. He recently remarried und the wife is n cripple. The Im.vs nro well jtyown little iir WIMni.HDGN, Kngland, July 2B. America nnd ,l!nghind broke oven hero today In tho Mingles matches In tho play for tho Dwtght F. Davis lit lurmtlluiutt timul'i cup. Tho sur prise ot tho day wus tho defeat tit .Maurlro K, Mcl.oughlln ot Sun Frntt- Cisco by .1, C. Parke, it member of tho Kugllsh toHtu. Tonnln uxpoits throughout the country juedlcted nn easy victory for .Mcl.oughlln, hut his service wus off color, his bnckhnud return weak, and ho went down be fore the consistent playing ot Pnrko after a hard-fought contest. America mouod up, however, when I It. Morris Williams clashed with ( P. Dhon, although tho hitter presKed Says Hugo ami Hiilphui' Will Calling llalc ami Cuio Ihiutliuff. Slop Common garden sago browed Into a heavy (en with sulphur ami alcohol added, then It 1 1 to ago and eaiefiilly flltm-ed will turn gray ,treitki)d und faded hair beautifully ditrl: and Ins urant ; rotuove every bit of dandruff, stop sualp Itching und fulling hair. .Itiht a few applications will ptovo a revelation It oui hulr Is fading, gray or tlty, M'rMggy nnd thin. Mir ing tho Sago Te.i und Sulphur relp nt home, though, Is trouhbioine. An easier way Is to get tho roady-lo-mo tonic, costing about tilt cents a large hojilo at drug stores, known us "Voth'rt Sage and Sulphur Hair Reined)," thus avoiding a lot of iiiiimh, ttniuo (iiiiugl.Ki'l . innifii tnoir own, but It iHtt't neatly ho ulco tut "Wxdh's" While wispy, giay, faded hulr lit not slufuli wo till doslro to teliilii our youthful uppouriitico and nltrnct. Iveui'HH. By ditrkunlng your hair with W'xitli'it Sago and Ititlphitr no one can tell, becauto It docs II ho nat urallyt mo uvunl). You Just dampen a sponge ur soft brush and draw II through your hair, taking one nmall strand at a time. Ho Oils tonight and by morning all hi ay alts huvti dlappiiuied, after another iipplhm. tlnti or two It will he lontored to lis natural color niHl bo non mnio gloiwy, soft, and luxurlHtit than ever. Local druggists y tlmy are sell, lug IiiIh of ctli's Hugo nnd Sul phur" and H surely helps folks Ap pear c.ir ounncr the Philadelphia!! hard. Williams WEDDING OF COUPLE Ilnlph Ilnrgcss, son of Mr. nnd Jirs. Art uurgess, who recently re turned from Canada whore he played baseball, secured n license Thursday afternoon to marry Miss Ituby liurke, dnughler of h K. Durke. Slie is an employe of tho Home Telephone com pany. The license wns secnml nil' unknown to parents of either party,! who strenuously oppose the marringe of the couple nt this time and hnvo since succeeded in halting the ceremony. Young Mr. DurgcM planned to meet the young lady of his choice as she left work Thursday evening nnd elope with her. However, she left nn hour boforo her usual time nnd ho wnited nlone in tho darkness. " x'- ' ' 'l uouge or Urants Pass. Miss Price, Is tho daughtor of Professor C. S. Price, former principal ot tho J.ack-l sonvlllo school, and superintendent of tho Jackson county schools, who subsequently became publisher of iho Roguo River Courier. A determined effort Is being mado to have- Clyde Brandenburg, postmas ter of Klamath Kails, removed, It Is reportod that J. B. McAllister, for mer chief clerk In tho office, who wns removed nt tho request of Bran denburg, has proforrcd charges of general Incompetence. Among those who havo expressed a doslro to sue- ccu uranticnburg wben a vacancy occurs aro W. T. Shivo, -William Wngner, W. 8. Dolzoll and Mr. Mc Allister. Suits to recover 30,000 nrrcs of school lnnd In six counties In Ore gon, said to hnvo been fraudulently secured by V. A. Hyde nnd others, will be begun soon. Much of this land Is located In JnckROn county. Tho federal and stato governtnt-nui will net Jointly in this matter. No 'prefortenco rights by reason- of con tost on nny land Involved will bo allowed. TOtt LATE TO, CLASSIFY FOR RENT Now five-room strictly inodorn bungalow, screened porch, laundry troys, flroplaco, flno lawn, best location In city. 113 (Jon ova avo. 112 When You Look out of dgors gf a morn ing and ygu can r maks up your mind whsrher or hot ir s going to rain be fore you arrivs down town then is the time sf timss when a featherweight, dampproof raincoat weuld absolutely fill the hill. Now is the time t9 buy a gQod rain coat1 that will answer .yeiir needs for ths nektyear. Ws'hata a few rubbsrizsd coats left. Regular $ 1 0.00 $12.50 $15.00 and $20.00 coats while they last at just half price. All oil slickers at V off, which means you can own sne cheaper than we This is your chance do. Model Clotting ''Co. j i NOW IS THE TIME To build a bomo Labor, building matorial and cboice. building sites will never bo as elieap again. You ran buy a large lot with BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY on f bo taU. Silb ijMosl'residonon district willj build ing resii'iction, good roads, close to eity water, low tuxes for small payment down, easy lerms on balance. Tiis is one of lint best building sifes in the valley. ADDJIES8 P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON, wott tho first set K-ft, but Ulvou ens-j liy took din next set, i.-:i. The third set wont to Williams, l!-- nnd the fourth to Dixon, (',-2. The final set was full or thrills, hut Williams flu nlly won, 7-r, giving him the mutch uiiil salug the day for America. chiiw und have been clothed und given uicaN n round town, for which they have become proficient hegttan. Thev claim they have to in ouler lo get something to eat. .Judge Ton Velio withheld xeulence pending invcligntiyn, remarkin. that it looked ax if (lie parents Were trying to liuc their own duties on the wlnte. Grace Josephine Brown The Ait of Singing Avnlhiblo for Concoct and Church lleidcuro Studio IlIOT WW Midn Kt. 1'hono IHII E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club 'Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights Negatives made anv time and any place by appoint mo nt ISIS Theatre SPECIAL -FEATURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE TRAGEDY OF BIG EAGLE MINE Knlem Indian Pen tutu with nil Stnr C.i.t of Kiilcni I'lvorn. Heenn of .Mlno KxpliMldii and Hear Hunt. 3 Three Other Photoplays 3 IIISTIItKIl IM'l.lt With John Mutiny cAfiatsoi'crno i'.MMTA'S IICSTI.VV AITKItNOONU AM) KVriNIXOH 208 E. Main Phone 1471 PAGE THEATRE Friday, Aug'. 1 HENRY W. SAVAGB OFFEUS . g The Ircnicmlous Dnunulic Spectacle Slnntling Solitary nnd Alono, tho Culminntion of Three Centuries of Dranmtic Aohievomont. 150 People - A Symphony Orchestra A Dazzling, Bowildorinp Display of Costumes, Sccnory and Electrical Eflbcts. Lartjost Musical and Dramatic Organization Ever Toured i PRIGES 50c to $2.00 Scat Sale Opens at Box Office Wednesday, July 30 I, Come In and See TheSpecial Offer Until August 1st. gJiMwiiiiwraggiffl JOHN DEERE SPREADER Tho Spreader with tl.o Beater on tho Axle The Simplest Spreader Made rYTS jrfrtHllfeJV0 Cliches No Chains SWA AWlf-W w i ly juuxy tu juvuu J9kL'V' Entirely New mprovo entirely Lmt Draft Nothing Else Like It to mnfl JOHN DRRnE BPnnADEIV-no forrader telth tho Itratrr on thu Axle-h ua much of nn I vi J. mont in apreodcr rnunufacturlnK an tho nelf-hlnder wan over tho old reaper. It Is mado aloni 3 , now aim uiueronL lines irom tnoonlinnry Biiroudrr. H tt x . Vil Jnnnur? B.'irC)aTueLr UKCJ mui," WM, ,lllllt m 187S W l Komp St ntirpeo Mtinufnclurlnj: Compnny. S3 ViR ln V10 "n0 of i,h0 John I?p?ru Spreader ovory 8proafe hiw heon mmlo nlonc tho :tino kim oral 1 1 nil aa ffl thlH first machino. Power waa taken from ono and of tho main axlo and tranumlttcd, cither throuuh cIiuIim g or ueaw, to tho boater, mounted ubovo and in tho ronr of tho axlo. Ilcrrtoforn tho cmly Improvement In 3E inanuro Hprcauera ulnco tho flrat one. won mudn in 187ft lum Iwrm In tUn rAAnnmnni ,.f ,i..i..ir, " Tho John Deero flprender in a radical doparturo from tho old method of 'conwtructlon. It lu nutdo nlonif entirely new lines and is a great imnrovement over tho old ntylo upreiider. Como lu und oxamlno tho muihln and you will readily BOo why tho John Deer? Spreader to no far superior to uny uprtudor horotoforo wnwt rued Jbvon tt XouuoH't Need a New Shreadcr Now fnnd not ono of our premier ,.r -i.i.- . ..,i... ., .. ..' , ...:.T. ."""'.. '"' r.""Mi. " . ii "iiniijr taiiu iiiuiiuiu nuuuiu nu umi vim IllflU, HOW ItMlOIIIII 110 Upp tho valiio miii , t-lfKct of ualnic It in various ways. In juldftlnn thcro Is a dotull do. tiurcudcr wMi iljiutratlons in colord of thlts apruadcr wurklne in thu (kid. Better hvesti&ato .. It's Worth Your Whllo niimher utarnil. (lo-icrlptlon of tho John lieuru llftd, hnwtuhuuld Imatared, HUBBARD BROTHERS, Medf o rd jHtlinMINMKHI Oul, U Ihti Kiui of Sir. U. V- H i. Ir