" fc . . ' t r PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MATE TRTBUNE. MMWORD, OUKOON. TUESDAY, AUdUKT 12. 1!)1... k I lOCAL AND l PErtSONAb Arthur Putnam, thn California Bculptor, who litis bcun visiting Ids mollmr, loft Bundny for San Francls- CO. MleS'Ifclcn; Yorkoy ot tho Mall Tri bune nmfher mother left Sund'ny for n two week's vacation trip to San FrnncliW. Will l, ' Harry, formerly with Husluvng' nnit Co., of Portland, now representing Iho Keystono Type Foundry, spent Monday In Medford. Oeorgo A. Kmery, representing tho New York Central lines, was a re cent visitor to Medford. T-rortucortf l-'rutt o-.. Tins Just re ceived a largo tthlpmcnt of 1 lb. am) 5i lb. tin top borry baskets, anil can fill orders In any quantity. Wo also havo on hand n la fro supply of the celebrated "Security" orchard lad ders In all td-es. Drs. n. It. and Louiro K. Hedges, chiropractors nnd mcchnna-thcraplsts nro now located over Deuel & Co. 1'hono 170,. Klsli Warden Sam Sandry Is serv Inp notice upon Irrigation nnd min ing ditch owners to Install fish screens at their Intakes. W. F. .Isaac nnd fnuilly nnd Miss Drown ore. enjovlug an auto trip to Crater Lnkc. Screen doors Medford Lbr. Co. $3,000 accident nnd life Insurance for $10: $5250 for $17.00. See Holmes, tho insuranco man. A. K. Itenmes Sunday landed n 12 pouud steclhcnd trout from the Iloguo, tho largest fish caught dur ing tho past week. County Judge Ton Velio nnd Com mlsslonor Smith left Tuesday on n tour of Inspection of roads In the Prospect section. Kodak finishing, best In town, nt Weston's. ' Joo Kelly of Griffin creek was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Uruco Wilson, tho Griffin creek or- chardlst was n recent Medford vis itor. Leo WatklnH & Co. will open their fcod store for business on August 12th, handling flour, rolled barley, bran, shorts and hay nt 397 South Front street, near cornor of Front and 11th. Wo would Ira pleased to havn you rail and Veo us and get our prices. Wo deliver free to all parts of city. Photic at present 1053-J. Wnn lildcrbrarid and family ar rived lir Medford Tuesday morning frpm Portland. Thoy will go to the orchard home of 11. A. Daugherty, near Talent, where they expect to rcsldp. Allex Hubbard was of thoso who transacted business In Medford on Monday. T. J. Hamlin, a pioneer fnrmer, tarried a few hours In Medford on Monday. Wallls Webb camo to Medford Monday on n short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Waiter made a trip to the southern part of tho val ley Monday. Crater Lake pictures ,a book tt 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest crcr niado of tho lake, for salo at Clerking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. "2S East Main street. phono 3S0-J. tf Mrs. K. L. Jones has been nt Grants Pass visiting her mother, Mrs. C. E. Caulfleld. J. Patterson of Talent, former county commissioner, motored to Medford with others Monday. H. If. McCarthy, tho mining man, made a business trip to Gold Hill Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Gcorgo Illchn of Klumath Falls are spending a few days In Itocuo river valley, D. W. HueoI. who litis been cm plojod nt Huch for some time. Is in Medford again. , Fruit trco props Medford Lbr. Co. K. l). Weston, commercial pnotog rapber, negative made any tlmo or place by appolntmont. Phone M. 1471, 1-2. 1). Thompson, ono of tho boost ers of Hoguo Itlver was In Medford nnd Jacksonville Monday. V. Webster, who Is engaged In prospecting near Gold Hill spunt a fow hours In Medford Monday. Polk Hull and Win. Buhcboln wore of tho citizens of Griffin creek who vvero In Medford recontly. MrB, T, J, Kehney, who hpu been cnmplpg nt Colebtln returned to her nome at JUektioiivlIIo Monday, FianK Cai-wod nnd P, M. lloss of Ilutto Falls up among tho many re cent arrivals In Medford, Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank Loltoy of Josephine county havo been In Med ford vls(tliig tho Inttcr's sfstora ano MIchlHan friends. Weeks & McGowan Co. TJNDWltTAKISRS Day Phono !i27 tfii1! -' Wi Wetikj) JWI.J.2 rU&At A, K. Orr 7-M A. M. Wilson nnd W. 1.. Church, ,tho horticulturists, vlaltcd lit Med fonl 'tho fpro part of, tho .vvcek. Corhln Kdgallla down Irom his ranch u tlio Hrownsbnro district, for n short stay In Medford. Ilnrry Silver nnd Charles 11. Vogthb nt Ashland worn business visitors In Ashlnrtd recently. A. C. Udwnrda nnd his family uf Ashland ,wro In Medford (Mondy, cn routo to Fish lnko. It. C. Stoddard, superintendent o tho California-Oregon Power Co., In thin district, went north Monday. Frank M. Wilson nnd family, who havo been spending sovvral dnjs lu tho hills, returned Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles It, Plerro of Ashland nro visiting nt Porcslvlllc, N'. Y., which 1 s tho former's native town. Herbert Colo, manager of the sum mer resort nnd bottling works nt Colostln, was In Medford and Jack sonville Monday. Tho finest studio In southern Ore gon has been opened by Gerklng & Harmon at 22S Kast Main street. first stairway oaSt of Star theater, Our work Is always tho best, views of nil kinds for sale. Tho best of kodak finishing. Negatives made any tlmo or place. Phono 320-J. tf C. M. lturh, the Applcgato mer chant. Is hnvlng n residence, two stories high built, which will ho one of thn finest in that section. Miss Jllifiirhc Cox of Ashland Miss Francis GarrUon of Central Point, were of thoso who enmo to McdTord during tho week. Z. W. Morrison wont to Grants Pass Monday nftcrnoon to Investigate a mining proKMtlon that Is Interest ing him. returning today. Arthur F. Hunt of" Portland, n prominent shipper of stock, has been visiting relatives and friends nt Ash land, his former home. Philip Loosely of Tolo district, who was successfully treated for blood poison nt Sacred Heart Hospi tal, returned home Monday. J. W. Summervlllc nnd his family havo gone to Klllott creek, Cal., on an outing. John Is interested in the placer mine owned by tho Pennsyl vania Mining company. Mrs. Elizabeth Kllppcl, Miss Alllc Kllppcl, William Itlgham and Fred Kllppcl left Mo.nd.ty evening for Cinnabar, to camp a few weeks nt thoo health restoring springs. Pert Klncald, champion light weight wrestler, was In Medford Mondny, cn routo to Olympln, Wash., to Join his wife. He was tho guest or K. D. Weston while In tho city. Prof. J. S. Sweet, founder nnd principal of tho Santa llosa Hnslnc-a College, was In Medford Monday, en routo to northern points. He Is tho author of standard text books, which havo been Introduced In many of tho business colleges. Mr. Sweet re sided nt Ashland for several years In tho nineties. This Is the season of forest fires and It la every one's duty to guard against them. Don't empty your plpo or throw away tho butt of a cigar or a lighted match without stamping tho Nro out. Never leavo a camp flro until cvory coal Is dead. Ilulhl small camp fires In tho open, whero they can bo easily extin guished, not against a trco or log whero thoy may get beyond control. Don't build large camp fires, as thoy nro dangerous nt this tlmo of tho ypar. ' fleglnning Friday, August 15th, the limit weight of parrels that may bo scut through postofflccs for deliv ery In tho first and second zones will bo twenty pounds Instead of cloven ns at present. Orders to this effect havo been received nt tho Medford postofflce. Tho first zono takes In offices GO miles distant. Tho fco pnd zono Includes ofilccs wituln a radius of 150 mllos, and tho rates Will bo fivo couU for tho first pound and ono cent for each additional Jiound. This change will prove- of great benefit to tho public. Fresh, rlpo Figs for salo, homo grown, 10c per pound delivered. Call It 13 W. 122 Tokay grape growers of Josephine county, of whom there nro many, as sembled at Fruitduio grange- hnll to discuss grapo cujturo, organization mid tho market problem. A. II, Car son, state horticultural roiumlsslonor, stated that tho territory Is limited In Oregon, Jackson nnd Josophlno coun ties having tho monopoly of soil and climatic conditions necessary. Cali fornia grapes must bo shipped in ro frlgorator cars, whllo ho had repeat edly shipped grapcH from Grants Puss to (ho Atlantic coast In hot wenthor by oxprqss nnd thoy wero re ported In perfect condition eight days or longer. Tho now, Poors mill vyhlch recently nrrlvcnl at Gold Hill for tho Nolllo Wright mluo on ninckwoll hill, will very soon begin Its Initial run on a Jargo quantity of frco milling orp that ussnyu from $0 to $1K to tho toll. TI)Q Iodpo Ik four feet ip width nt present and two shnftH havo boon sunk 100 fcrt each, with a tunnel A' 00 (cut (oiig comu'ctlng llicin. Dr. P. 0. Donovan of Winnipeg, owner of tho initio, lif mipurvlNliig tho In stallation of thn machinery. Hoary JUy of Gold Hill, an oxpnrloiiccd minor, will in u it u bo the property. , SIOUX INDIANS WITH ccsailSi. Tho Oklahoma llnnch Wild West show is coming to Medford Wednes day, August 13, nnd one of tho most picturesquely Interesting inhibitions of Its kind over seen In this city may bo loo'kcd Tof with confidence. Tho Oklnhoma Hunch Wild West show, It Is announced, has all tho best feat ures of the most famous among the old-time liordpr exhibitions, together with many novelties that glo It a chnracter distinctively Its own. It Illustrates tho'old life on tho plains with a wealth of detail and with what Is declared to be ntxolute fidelity to historic truth: Its Indians nro real Indians, nnd they havo beon selected from the grent Sioux, Cheyenne, Ar raphoo and other tribes that have figured so thrilling!)' In the frontier history of tho United States; Its old scouts and trappers havo actually lived the lives which they reproduce In tho arena; tho'slago coach drivers arc among tho last of that recklessly daring race of men who crossed tho plains and mountains, with the reins lu one hand and n six-shooter In tho other; tho cowboys aro tho real chap wearing, Bhort-vamp, high-heeled ropers of tho cattle ranges; tho cow girls aro to tho manner born; tho Mexicans hao lieon recrultod from tho great Spanish ranches In Central Mexico or from tho bull rings of thm oldest of rebellion swept Old Mex ico; and oven tho troup of Cofsncks. NEW BUILDINGS FOR STOCK AT FAIR The directors of tho Jackson Coun ty l-'alr association nro making big preparations for tho fair and pear bIiow Sontembcr 9 to 13. and at a meeting last night decided to build a stock barn 100 by -40 Tent, southeast of tho bleachers; also hog and sheep pens that will bo under cover so that all stock and poultry that Is exhibited will ho properly cared for. Tho new buildings will cost $500. Tho exhibit building will bo moved and placed Just west or tho main en tranco to tho grounds which will ho a great convenience for exhibitors and patrons. Tho directors nlso decided to chango tho room under tho grand stand from st?nil booths to nu ex hibit room for tho children's agri cultural department nnd dahlia show. It will bo'sealed under tho seats' and nicely nrrnnged. Two rest rooms will nlso bo put In for tho conven ience of tho ladles. Tho children's and Indies' domestic departments nro lu chargo of Mrs. i:. H. Goro, nnd sovoral able assis tants and promiso to bo a big fea ture. GUIDE BOOK ISSUED BY COMMERCIAL CLUB , The aulomobjlo guldo book, con taining Hoguo Itlver valley and Cra ter Lake routes has boon Issued by tho Medford Commercial club and can bo obtuluod at tho hotels, do pots, etc. Thoso wishing a largo number of tln-so booklets for distri bution can obtain them at tho Med ford Commercial club. Tho booklet shows pictures of Crater Lake and Mill crook, on upper Hoguo river. A key map also ap pears lu the booklet porfectly pic turing out the various routes and tho points of interest that they touch. Thero aro flvo routes In all, two of which ure to Orator Lake and tho other three nlctureosquo roads through tho valley, IMMENSE HAIL STONES FALL AT C0LESTIN A ruin nod hull storm foil at Colostln, in thn huurt of tho HUM- yous Monday ufteruooii that made It very uncomfnt table for thoso camp ing nt tho resort. Tho hall stones woro an Inch In dlamotcr and where they struck tho camper's touts they eaiiBod holes that permitted tho WMMM V NW OKLAHOMA WILD WCST under Prtnco l.ucca. who contrast tho riding of tho Kusalan stepped with that of the American cuttle ranch, aro declared to ho among tho most cleverly daring of their race. Among tho border dramaa to bo given In tho great, arena when tho big slmw exhlblysjicro will ho n thrilling battle between Indians led bv tho groat Sioux chief, Mighty Thunder, nnd n company ot scouts, fronilursnicn and cowbooyB, undor tho direction of Cooluel Znck Mut hall, tho fnmoua ranchman and sure shot of Oklahoma. There will be n picturesque nttnek upon tho old stngo coach by Moxlcan bandits; Indians will Illustrate tho old-tlmo method ot surrounding nnd detro)ng an over land caravan, nnd thoro will bo other dramatic pictures of former, strenu ous da s on tho plains of tho grent west. Co who) s, cowgirls nnd other clover people, to tho manner born, will present tho sports and pastimes of tho modern .ranch. Mnrvelous riding nnd roping feats will ho given by Lucille and Gcorglo Mulhall. An especially thrilling feature that will undoubtedly crcato a sensation here will bo an exciting unto polo gnmo. This great contest will bo sen nt ov- cry performance. Wild West day wU bo Inaugurated with n new and novel street parade. lu whkh tho resources of Iho Okla homa Wild West show. will bo gener ously exploited upon tho streets. terrific rain to pour In. Two or three enmpors caught tho nftcrnoon train and returned to Medford. No hall and very llttlo rain fell on tho valley floor or In tho orchards. DENY REPORTS OF HASTENING WHITE HOUSE WEDDING WASIItNCITOX, Aug. l'J.- He lortf published in morning uewMia pern Hint tlio ucdiltug of Miss Jen Hie WiilHon, duughtcr of President nnd Mm. Woodrow Wilson, to I'rnn- i'i Itoucs Jnvre, irt lo tnLu place next month inxti-ad of in Novi-inln-r were denied it L Hie YVJiilo lloiiso to day. KING REKE'S DAUGHTER AT STAR' TODAY Tho ,Slur llienler offers for today and tomorrow "Kimj Ifeno'H Daugh ter,' ' nn exceptionally wlrong pro iliiclion in three pnrttf, filmed by the TlmnhoiiHer company. The lend mis untuned to u Mix .Mnml 1'Vnly, n newcomer in picliirnl ilrnmn, of charming pcrKonulity, ruru intelligence mid keen apprecia tion of what in required of her in Iho part kIio plnyn, Bliu h u per petual delight to tho cycH, iioivt-s with grace and hIio hc-eiiiH imbued with tho HweettiesH anil purity of lier role. During her tttngo cn'e.i hhe Iiiik HiipMirted Kir Henry Irving, Wjllium (iilhitic, Ntt Ooodwin uiul Kevcrnl other fnmotiK notorH. She is most nbly Hiinportcil in-thin pro- (liiclion by tho entire TIuiiiIioumci (:oiiiinny of plnyorH. Most rcinurK;il)lo nro the fiKoiu nting uiul imprcHsivc hcouiu uffiet, tiotahly tlio exquisitely cIiohou ex tcriorrf, 'J'lmt feature alone, provid ing an it Ioph a norieH of lovely pie turos Hint liolil uttentioii, m unoiigli to civo the production high rank, hut it in mi veil hulunced in oilier rexpccla tlmt itH nlmnst huwililonig r " ' ' .. rtr- g---u&-a;A--ar, i ' --. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST -Vox hound bitch, color black and tan, whltu breast. Answers to iiuiiio of Popper, Howard for Inforiiintloii leiidlug to recovery of Kiiiue. Clint), (illchrlst, Sums Val ley, Ore. UM LOST Hllvcr mesh bag, Hundny f lornoon hutwucrt H, Nowlown iiml North Ilnrtlott. Huturn to I', O. nnd receive reward, 123 xtvnci:. All hlurksmltu uliopn In .lavksdii mid Jimephluo cohntloH will ho ctofeit Saturday, August mill, to at tend iho niiniiul plculi' to ho r,lou nt liogtiu Ither, Oio, Hy order v. i:. puici:, 11IB Presldout. ; ' , WHE,R,K.TO GO TONIGHT leatre TONIGHT IMIpso !i IW1 Hpiiclnl l-Vnliiro "A Mlil.lAN IWMASUKD" .mission. uvs TnmMi'ir Patho "A VICTIM Ol' Dltl'IMPT' K.U.H.M Operutie Music lly I'n.f. Ilejii-li and Ml-H lioltoli 10c Only, Htei) Itllli Tliket I'm Coming A 3 Keel Vltagraph "TIIKSNAIti: Ol' lUTI!" STAR THEATRE TODAY , MISS MAUD FEALY INT "KING RENE'S DAUGHTER" 3 REELS A Sumptuous Production With a Notablo Cast ci.ioyi'.u eori5iy. (joon ailtsic COO I j 110 lS K Always 10c PAGE THEATRE WeducMlny, Aug. Ill, Ono Day Onljr I'nntngo'M Unequalled Vnudevillo HIMX'IAL KNC.UlKMK.ST H i:(il,IHII ItOHICH H Direct from tho London Hippodrome In tho lutest Terpulchoreaii novelties tiii: cvcmnc jrxi'ra Tho Sensations on Wheels I VICOKIAH I Vaudeville's greatest ulngeru nu: I'.wiixroi'i; Latest Animated Kveutu IMUI.THKATIII. Ono dny only WLDM-HDAV, Al.'tJ. IS1TII Host bill of (lie senson 17 pcoide. Prices 1!G nnd 35 cents. ISIS THEATRE Photoplays of Quality TtncsDAV ami wi:dm:hi)av I'rogrmu The Final Judgment Ksseuay Sjieelal I-'oaturo "In 'i PartH patiii: vi:i:i.ly no. imi Nowh Till: I'ATtJIIWOItK QUI ll' I-Mlsoii Drama Coining TDK KTHUd'OLK III Two Purls NU ItONi: Wear tho Nu Meno (luarnntcod Cor- wet,' For Salo lly JOHKIMILS'K 1'. CL.MtK IHO West -llh Street vdflffivwsifiH'rS Thin toad Is very uiurlulu, hut If you will iirocved ruutluusly nnd In quire tho way ol those who nre'vvwir lug .atl"fiutoi-y glu-ei )ou lll find that It tund ou to Dr. Richer.. Height SpeclulUt Over Deuel's No Prop I'mmI. Good Nut Bread Is UcI1vuh ami very uhnlciuimu Crescent Baking Powder makes peifqct nut bread. Here's that falls. Vj cup SiiRcir I touMpoou Map lelue I tiinspoou Malt U' cups Milk t cup Chopped Nut '2 cups I 'lour I uum Ornham I'lonr I toASiiioiiH Cres cent Itsklug Powder Let the hatter) stand half nil hour, then bake! lu moderate oven rmci Nidi CiCMi-nt linking Powilor it-VC I'KIt 1.11. Clement .Mmiufiit luring ('niiipany Scalllo, Washington 7716 Basf Footi-Drink Lunch at Fountains BmmyB!M$m rur :Bir: ir. .'- rtv. m tv- .pr original ufini iiLrcr GENUINE nVllLlll 3 Avoid ImltatlonuTaho No Substitute) Rich mfllc, rallied grain, in jxivvder fotm. More lic.vllliful llwn tea or cofTrr. For infajiU, invalid, nnd growing cliOJicn. Agree with tlio vvcaV.cJ ligeliio. Pure nijtrrtion.uphuilding the wholalody. KctV it on your mli-lnurd ut home Invigorates nurung mothers aud tttc auai, A quick lunch prcpucd tu a minute. NOW IS THE TIME To build a homo Lalioc, liuildiiif; ninloriul and clioicc liuildiiitjitos will never ho as cheap again. You can' I my a largo lot with BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY on (ho Mast Side in best residence district with build ing restrict ion, good roads, close to city water, low it.cs for small payment down, easy terms on balance. This is ono of tho best building sites in tho valley. ADDRESS P. 0. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON. WHY NOT SPEND AUGUST AT NEWPORT? fiet away from tho boat and dust of tho valley. Newport Is now at Itii best, ami tho beach suaiou Is lu full iiwlug. Ht'crentlon tuul sport for nil Diiop-Hea fliililug, surf bathing, diiviw to Otter Hook, iho PuiKihbnwl, LlghlhouMi, eto , with boat ing mid fishing on Yiuiulim Hay. LOW SEASON, WEEK-END .AD SUNDAY ROUND TRIP. EXCURSION FARES AND DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE Leave Albany 7.!iu a, m mid 1:00 p, in., coiiiiiic- , tlotis with north mid Hiuth bound S. P. trains. JKttK tr iuus Ot.OIMtlH UT: ' i J) ! Medford I Pharmacy I N'iiii- I'n-lol lii'c H Tor DIU'llS. I'hoi.e III n rtM'iii. H tNUVKIt, Fifty ccntn n Ikjx for Maxitie Elliott i 1S 4 IHI v jt tJuucrminc I w i once CDoap imk insist Ujpcsn Cull on- our uggiit for oopy of "Nowpmt" hookiot, or "Vuuntlon Days," thoy my fruoffor tho Hiking. jon.v .m. hcorr (Ji'iii-inl Piinhcnger Agent . If