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r PJGESIX. WEDFORT) MATT! TRTBTJNX MEDFORD. ORflflON. TUKSPAY, 'AUGUST V2, 'tfltH. !" i' BUILDING ACTIVITY STILL CONTINUES ON EAST SIDE HcrMcdco liullillnc activities still rontlnuo In Medford. As n matter or fact thcro 1ms licen no percoptlulo lull In thin respect In tamo parts ot Iho nlty for wjvernl months past. Ka ))oclnlly true l tills ns applies to Hand Alodford. In this section many new nnd hcaullful homes havo hoen erected durlnB tlio pant sprliiK and summer moiling, nnd there nro now n number of now homes In coiiito of construc tion. On Ooncva nvenuo C. A. Knight lins nearly completeil one of the prettiest homes of the many which have recently been orectetl on this street. This last Is a two story dwelling, has ten rooms nnd Is re plete with nil modern conveniences. This house when completed will havo coxt JGGOO. Mr. Knight also has material on tho ground for use Ju erecting another nullo ub beautiful a homo on tho same street, at tho head of Minn esota street. Thcro ' wllj bo nine rooms In this one nnd It will cost $riO00. A largo basement will be put under this house. In fact Mr Knight tins put basements under nenrly all tho beautiful homes ho lias erected In this vicinity. On tho cast side ot Gcnora avenue tho Messrs. Humphrey & Son havo built a number of bungalow homes and tho finish In their construction work Is not yet. At tho presont tlmo tho nro giving their attention to the erection ot a new bungalow for Judge Calkins, who will tako up his per manent rcsldenco therein as soon as It Is completed. This bungalow Is being built on Minnesota street.. It will havo seven rooms; will bo mod em In every, particular and will cost $4700. Tho Humphreys havo but recently completed n six room bungalow on Minnesota street nt n cost of $3700. They havo aleo built ono on Koosc volt avenue, near Minnesota street, nt a cost of about tSftOO, and which hnx been sold to A. P. Hazclrlgg. These samo gentlemen aro now having plans drawn for a six room bungalow to bo built on tho corner of Kooscvelt avenuo and Minnesota street! Contractor II. P. Plfer has charge of tho work on all of theso several buildings, also those being erected by Mr. Knight. On East Main street, near, tho homo of II. J. Shearer, I). W. Drlskel Is having built a beautiful six room residence. An especially lino fea ture In connection with this homo Is tho fact that there has been a largo basement put under tho building of equal slxo with tho cntlro floor plan. This Is to bo occupied by a heating plant nnd to bo used for n variety of purposes for which such a largo base ment can so conveniently Iks utilized. J. W. Smyllo, tho cast fcldo contrac tor, Is in chargo ot tho carpenter work on this building. It will cost about 13600. Mr. Driskel and fam ily aro recent arrivals from Idaho. WELFAR E SCHOOL ,01 CIO OPEN a 1 MEDFORD SESSION BILL TO DEPORT ICANJ IX NTA WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.-Senator Smith of Michlgau today Intro duced In tho scunto a hill providing for tho deportation of tho Mexican constitutionalists' representatives from tho United States. Tho mens- uro declares: "Any alien taking ad vantage of u temporary or permanent residence In tho United States to conspire for tho violent overthrow of u forclKU government in either North or South America with which tho United Statsa Is at pea to shall bo arrested uud, if convicted, bo de ported." Tlio linvcliiijr Rcncrnl wNfiuv Hcliuol of tlio Orcgiiii Aunciiitiir.il college opens tomorrow iiflcuiuou in the IukIi r-ohnol building. Sessions will lie held Wednesday afternoon nnd eveiitnjr Thursday momi ;, af ternoon nnd evenine;. The eollcge U Ileitis? u-si-led id this work by n lecture- nnd an e hihit fr.nu the Oregon Sot ml Hygiene society nnd by J. 1. .Miekle, stntp dairy nnd food eouuiiisnmtio of Or egon. Interesting nnd iintr.uli.'k omiics lie sclent o lecture and demonstra tions will lie gicn nt hot'i the after noon session-. Social li;'.eio talk Wednesday nfternoon, Wednesday cyenim? for men only, Thursday af ternoon tor boys, Thursda;- evoniuj; for youoi? men. Wednesday, August lit 2 SHI to :t::t0 Kxpluunlioii of the work mid fiftceu-miuutc talks on "Home Decoration," Mrs. llehhiux: "Pure Food Legislation." .1. I). Miekle; "Social Hygiene," Mr. Cum mins. :i:0fl to .1:00 (U "Social Hy giene," Mr. Cummins, special lecture frtim the Oregon Social Hygiene so se ciety: (U) "I)ome.tio Scie.lce aud Art, Mrs. Hnhhuw nnd Miss (irocs. 7:1.1 to 8:10-"Winl Hygieno," for men only, Mr, Cummins and Pro fessor T. It. Hockwith. 8:1. to !)::I0 IllttMrnted lecture. "Municipal and Town Improvement," Professor Arthur ! Peek. Thursday, August 1 1 0:30 to 10SH) Ocncral session, twenty-minute talks, "Cliciuistrv of Foods," Professor M. It. Daughter-; "Floriculture." Professor A. I- Peck: "Home Ilcttcrniuit." 5rr. Ilohliiin 10:30 toll::iO(n "Donii'stf Seienco and Art." Mi. IJnliliins and Miss Geerec: V2) "Pure Food ind Pure Water." Professor lUrkwtlt. J:30 to .'Ir.'lO-Oeiiwiil se.-.si..n. twcnty-miliiito talks; "ClieuuMrv if Foods," Professor M. It. Daughter; "Pure Milk," Professor IVekwith: "IJuyins for the House, ' Mrs. Itob bin. 3:110 to .-.:00 (1) "Domestic Sci ence and Art." (2) "Social Hygiene," bows' inectiiiir. Mr. Cunimins. 7:15 lo 8:10 "Social llvyene." yuuiii? men's meeting, Mr. Cummins nnd Professor Dcckwilh. 8:15 to 0:30 Lecture and dem m stration. "Food Adiilternlion." .1. D. Miekle, state tlair- uiitl food commissioner. MISS BRADFORD SCORES SUFFRAGETTE CAMPAIGN POWERS AGREE BALKAN POLICY LONDON, Aug. Vi. Sir Edward Grey announced today that the pow ers havo agreed on a poll'-y of auto nomy for Albania and for the dis position ot tho Aegean Sea Islands ciptured by Orceco from Turkey. Ho said ho expected Turkey would heed tho demands of tho powers regard ing Adrlanoplo, and Intimated that the powers had hinted that tho Ual knn States could demand a cash In demnity from tho I'orto if It disre garded tho Mill of tho powers. Ho also warned the Ilalkan pcoplo that thoy must not assume that tho fail ure of tho powers to Intcrfero to date would not mean that they would not Intervene If there In suf ficient provocation. C ; Rv l BITTER AHACK UPON Ml NKW YOKK, Aug. 12.- Miss IMIlh Ilrndtord startled local sutfragettea today when she told them shu be lieved most of them'wero In the cam paign, not for "Votes for Women" at all, but for their own exploitation. A number of them asked her to come into the movement, figuring that a prim donna who had risen to such voguo ns alio had when slugtnti In the original production of "Tho Chocolate Soldier," Straus's comic opera founded on Ilomard Shaw's "Arms and the .Man," would lend In fluence to It. "You know," sho said with a sweet smile that was childlike ;tud bland, "I havo suspected for a long time that the lenders ot this movement caro nothing about suffrage, and they really would be disappointed If wo men could vote. 1 think they are ti be found In tho movonieiit because they got n chance to see their numett In the newspapers, and partly be cause they, as officers of some wo men's organization, acquire a llttlu power, which they love to exercise. 'As long as women can't get votes theso leaders may poee as martKH and most every woman likes to be n martyr to a brutal husband, an erring sun, or some other cause. What else besides tho love of notoriety or hys teria, which Is, of course, nothing but acting, could move the London stif fragetes to such excesses? These poor women In London lr.tve become Intoxicated with notoriety nnd they would not bo happy unless they are talked about or lampooned In the newspapers. "I would like to say this: If the newspapers were to quit publishing anything about tho suffragetto cam paign the maiden ladles now pretend ing to try to starve themselves to death would go back to their knitting and the kittens." ' Miss Bradford received hor musical education in America and Paris anil, has a voice of unusual r.ingo nnd sweetness. She will oucn In a now musical play. "Adule,"'tho latter part o fthis month. BEHALF OF BANKS WAHIIINUTON, Aug. 13. A hit tor iittiick on Secretary of tho Treas ury McAdotmu n result of his charge that there Is " concerted action by New York banks," to depress tho government's two per cent bonds In an effort to defeat tho deinocratle currency bill was vulceil In tho house today by republican members. Iteprosoutntlvo Maun of Illinois de manded that Secretary McAdoo re sign unless ho proved his charges. Itoprosoutatlvo Fitzgerald defended McAtloo. "The minority," he said, "Is not seeking facts but Is trying to muddy tho waters." y A resolution Introduced by Itopro sontatlve Mondell, requiring McAdoo to submit proofs subslutitlntlui; his charges, was dufeated 210 to 515. BACK TO NATURE CONTROLLING IDEA GARMENT MAKERS In Mcinorium llull of Medford lodge, No. 83, I. O. O. F. Wherein, in view of the los we have sustained in the deiith of our beloved brother, Isnno Woolf. P. (. Whereas, be bail been all earned and faithful worker for the good of the order dtiriiu: hi twenty-seven years' membership in this lodge. Therefore, be it Hcsolvcd, that we, n members of Medford lodge No. 83, I. O. t). F., extend our heartfelt svuipnthv to hi bereaved wife, who has lost a loving husband, mid tniiv ihe heaven ly father remove the clouds of sor row from her heart. Kcsolvcd. that the charter of (hi lodge be driiH'd for a H'rind of thirty davit; that n copy of tli,i' resolution! ho spread on the minute of this lodge; Hint n cope be scut the bcreavtl widow; that copic he sent tn the local p;iMr and the Pa cific Odd I'Vlloiv for publication. It. ,1. I.Ot'KWOOD, K. W. IUAINF.H, L. t). HOW A It D. Committee. ' CIIICA(lt). Aug. PJ. F.ui'm orlg- j iiial cosllituc is easily ri tiled mid, in its c.ITccIh (Minimised by the hunch of wtuiieii'H elntliiui; disptuyed lice today at the exhibition of llto Na tional (larnietil Milker. The design me the most timing in the liNtorv of the orgnnixntioti, the ke.ynolo of the whole affair being "hack to na ture,'' which In thin case mout. mighty near "hack In nudity." Flesh-colored halliiug wtiiUi, slit skills, tremendously slit, and ball room gown composed largely of nothing ure on display a the real latest. Living models will wear tin. creations nt tho exhibition tonight uud it i expected Ihe very wall of the building will bulge with the crowd. One of the ical noises of Ihe dis pluv is a Hosier lliown bathing mill or rich tinted silk. The bodico i sleevelesH and too low for CIiIciium regulations. It has no skill, but litootucrs which do not reach tit knees nnd with u large gap hetwven the bloomers and the !ow of 'In half hose, which are a part of the cost nine. It is expected thai when Ihe hnllt iug Miil is filled with girl tonight 'sho will be Ihe big attraction of the I show. LACK VOTES TO IMPEACH SULZER ALU ANY, N Y . Aug 12. Falling In an attempt to miMcr enough votes to put through the resolution In t re duced by Majority Loader Levy, pro viding for the Impeachment of (iov eriior William Suiter on charges of malfeasance In office. Tamm-iny Hall members ot the state legislature an nounced this afternoon that they would not attempt to call tho mwkIoii to order until S.30 o'clock this even lug. Medford A -1 O pi. .ug. 1 o ONE DAY ONLY TAINTED MEAT LO TACOMA A5 U. S. ARRESTED AS SPYS BTKTSKN, aennuny, Aug. 12. -Military circles hero today believe the arrest last night of Captain Klein of tlio third regiment of field aitillvry on u eluirgo of espionage likely to turn out us disastrous for Germany as did the case of Colonel Alfred jtcill for Aimtrin. Captain filciu fled yesterdny when bu was biimmoiicd bofure the colonel of tlio regiment. 1 Ju depaitcd o'i the fiiut train, but wtib urrestcd and returned here. Colonel Itrdl was cliurg'xl with helling mull iuiH)itnut iufonniitioii to foreign nations Hint the AiMiiiwi piyeriiineiit win forced o completely rkaiiKc lU inoMlirstloii pliiiit, Itctll w aru'klcd, but rtniiinilU'd nileldw m Way u, J'OUTLAND, Pro., Aug. 12.Johu Mnutag berumo United States mar- aliul for Oregon today when tho oath of offlco wub administered by Fed eral Judge Charles S. Wolvcrton. Moutag relieved Losllo M. Scott who has been marshal for the past two year. L OF LONDON, Aug. 12. I'okln dns putches lucelvod here today ftuy Omiuial Chung Hsiiu bus declared hluibidf omperor of Chluu and will fight his way lo Nanking, which nlty. ho Urtu selected as his capital. De ports ulso uro current in Pitkin of u coming tJiuUliiK In Hhlnli the Man. (ilius will UtWtliipt 16 iHMptille Ihe lniHrlul pOWT, TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 12. War rants aro to bo Issued tomorrow for nluo meat dealers here, who nro a IckciI to havo been eiidaiigerlug tho health of Tacomnns by tho use of "froozuin" In prexorviiig meat, es pecially hamburger and sausagos. If convicted thoy will bo amenable to a flue not to exceed $100 and In danger of having their city licenses revoked. Tho arrests will bo made upon complaint of City Chemist (3, L. I'ltchford who Iiiih Just finished test ing samples taken from twenty-four meat markets scattered throughout tho city. Tho warrants would havo been Issued today but for tho lib soiico of Assistant City Attorney Carnnhan who will prosecute tho cases In police court. Tho nam en of tho doaloru to bo arrested ure withhold until tho warrants are Issued. CASTRO FAILS TO WIN VOL WASHINGTON, Aug, 12 - Offi cial reports today from American Consul Voetter at Caracas to tho state department my tho uprising in Venezuela, led by Clprluno Castro Is ii failure4, Youttor'n despatch alo confirmed earlier reports Unit Gen eral Torres uud his officers, who hud headed Hut revolution tu the oust eni part of Veiurtuulu, have been csp UUt'iT, , ft ARLINGTON BECKMANN'S Oklahoma RANCH WILD WEST GENUINE SPORTS v ( AND PASTIMES OF RANCHLAND BY CHAMPION COWBOY AND COWGIRL ROPERS, RIOERS AND BRONCHO GUSTERS arzn, 'in .ma m&m . i - . . . WK , 1B. THE NEW WflTr DEATH DEFYING SPORT $J? Ljf I fife) Expert Rifle Shots MEXICAN VAQUEROS RUSSIAN COSSACKS Sioux Cheyenne Blackfeet Apache INDIANS HERDS OF LONG HORN STEERS AND BUFFALOS, INDIAN ATTACK ON THE EMIGRANT TRAIN, STAGE COACH HOLD UP, PONY EXPRESS, THE ROUND UP, ALL STIRRING SCENES OF EVERYDAY LIFE ON THE PLAINS. :: Two Performances 2 and 8 P. M. :: m " i New Free Frontier Street Parade at 10 A.M. TT" E iY KACItAMF.NTO, Cl Am,'. I 'J. Hcenuite he liken his "hluli oiich'' ii hit too well, ilohu lMumtnor In Huddur uud wlhtir todny. I'lumtuer i tuiid In have liked Iho hrip.lil IIkIiIh lo Iho o.xoIiimIoii of Mih, Pliinimer uud Ihe ImhieH, Mrs. I'lummer hoped uml piuvi'tl, Noth Iiik ilolnj?. Then she look driiHtio action. "Come mil oT thin Mr" (die niiIiI, surprNliii' huhhy In Ihe net of tpmf inu Ihe foam from u Imue kIiihh of heer in it loenl liooro einporiiiui, Af ter iliiHhlut; Iho iimher fluid into liuhlivV I'luxlieil face, Mrn. i'lummer vuuki'd him tulo the open anil uuvo hit hooii eompatitoiiH "a pieeo tif her mind.'' Seasoned rouiulerH uer Ihev ure not likely lo forget the lueiic; vhe hnnileil out. nnd Mveur Ihev never iiKiiiu will he found uuiltv of iuviliie; I'Iiiuiiuim to "have one. ' Can'! Help But Admire Babies Every WommCiiln Luvlnu GUnco nt the Nettllnil Cuddled In tta Uonntt A weninn'n lirt irHHiiul to tin wrtt' ntt of a pretty child, mid mure mi tn-il.tjr ititi rxrr lifiitA itnrii if4.jjIUi tlu ntlrriit of Melli crit rrxittL ThU In a wonderful external help to tlw nilliclrit nnd tendon. It penetrate Itin tl mint, iiiiiVii t h p in rtrtillljr ylfld I" imt uro' tleai.ind fur ct lutimloa. no tlu'n' i ii'i period nf pnln, dlnniinfotl, Ntrnlnlns. '"! wn or ntlirr yinptoiitii nt eftrn dUtrriMlni; thirlllK the niKtiitl wrvt.it tf rtt'tnnejf, Mtitlirr'n I'rlrnd llmniiiiddy lutirlcntrt eiery tierce, tt'iuhui nnd tutiwcln lurdl nnd I n mre prctrnttta for caklne of tint tirrtmtii. And irtlcnlnrly to younc niolhrnt l Hill fnniKiu rvnioly of lieilliimllrt vnltw. It riiitMi'it thrni lo prmrrte lliflr lintllh nod utrrnclli. mid they rvmitln prrttr Py hsvlnt nvtililrd nil tlir HtitTeritn; nnd dnncrr tint would ntlicrwIiK nccuuipany mich an ocv lion. You will find thin tplrndld rrtnnlr en ruin it all ilm atnre nt H,) n Ixillle Write Hrn.lrtrld llrsulitlur 1.,I l.v mar IIMc.. Allnnln, iU fnr their limtrOct Itp IkmiV fur cxpcctnnt inottict. TiiyM Wm E. D.Weston Official Photogrnphor of the Hodford Oommorclal Club Aiimtoui' Finishing Postcards , Panurmniu Work Portrait Intorior and axlorior viowb FIllHll liKlltB Noativcs nmdo any tinio and any placo by appoint tnont. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 1 TIiIk In to certify (hut llliu Chunc cured me of pllen after fifteen yearn MtntidliiK and can recommend him to nioouo afflicted with them, Otliorn havii lietui cured, can nro them ioi relet eiii'eit, niieh mt (leo, Jefferyn, tho hlaeknuilth, that I know of liu lutt cured. KcHperlfull)', 11. M. DAIiltVMl'l,):. Chlco, Cut. I can hklily recommeiid Dr. C.lm CIiuiii: of C hi co. Cal., for Mounted trouhlo of nineteen jettrM ntaudlllK, niul nluo for carhtiuclo of the liver of Inn )eurn htnudiliK. Heth of which ho cured. MltH. M. 12. IIIINNi:i.li. Wlxcounlu and Cverett lit. Iloiichcr Addition, Chlco. N.. Florence Clark vim. in Ti:.('in:ii Slutllo 1 1 III Went ltd Htr.i-t Siskiyou Heights Now is Iho time (o mako .selection of Iota and tracts in this magnificent resilience, district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK The Colonial Flats Formally Smith ApnrtmoutH ItiiuiiliiK Under Nuw Mnnacemeut on Strict llimlueait I'rlurlpnU itooMS rou i.iciit nt)i;Hi:Ki:i:i'iMi iiiom IjiH.OO TO Vin.lMi I'CIt .MONTH With Until lloom Acroiiiiuiid.itloiin. (Ian nnd Klectrlc IdKhta In lliilldliiK. Hot nnd Cold Water nt nil time. I.niiudry for Teiiniit'M mo. "KverytliliiK rurnlahed llxcept h'atn." Call nnd limpect Nluclo HtMiiua ntlc I'er ly. yi7 Ho. itiviiitsiiii: I'Iieni: ihm EXCURSION TO COLESTIN SUNDAY AUGUST 17th Via tlio VCH -m m - v7 .-m rftCt74 6) SUNSET V inr.nFNimHASTAi' ROUTES C Special Train Loavos MEDFORD AT 8:45 A, M. and will stop at all points between (Irants Pass and Ashland goin and returning. ROUND TRIP FARE FROM MEDFORD . . . $1.10 Corresponding low fares from other points. Yon will enjoy the ride and get away from the heat and dust. J)aiieing,i Uox Hall, hShootiug Oallery, ft wings aud Jiand Music, Hleel couches aud oil burning locomotives. JOHN M. SCOTT, General FaHMongor Agent ,M