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y. li 4 '7 Mi, ik t' K r &f Jfij. m. iv'I' LVfrfl PXGEFOUR Uedford Mail Tribune mffl,1 I)KPKNt)NT NEWSPAPEK KVKIIY AKTBHNOON x RUNDAV iit tiiib MKDKOnO PJUNTINO CO. Dfflctnt 1'ar.tr of tho City of Mcdford. Official rayier of Jackson Counlj SEOIIOH rUTNAM. Editor nml Manner iwou omotiXiATioir. Daily Average for lcvnn month nd ins novnmurr v. juii arfti Tho Dmocratto Times, Tlio Mtdford Mall, Tho Mcdford Trlbuno, Tli South ern oroRoman.Thn Ashland Trltiun. OfflM Mall Trlbuno Uulldtmr. IS-IMI North Fir street; telephone 75. Entered as socond-olasi matter at Med font, Oregon, UmUr the aot of March J, 1179. ubbcrxttios sultzs. One yrar, by mall tS.flO One month, !) mall .. .60 Per month, OnlUerrrt nr carrier In MriuunL uavKfluntius uu t,iu iral Poll Int. .CO Patiirdar only, br mall, tier rr, 1.00 W-klr, Per ycr. w.-. . .. VSft rail ed Wire Unltt rrM Siapatehee. 1 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C.'UowIctt Last kcck thcro was qulto a rush through our town for Crater Lake, tho Soda Springs, etc., and among ttioso ulio I happened to meet wero P. O. Honney and wlfo ot Mcd ford, Miss Jones, Mrs. and Miss Mor ris, Mr. Packer, J. K. Rowe all of Seven Oaks, Mr. Samuels aud family of Mcdford and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ballongor of Mcdford. There were. 1 think five wagons and thoy seemed llko a jolly crowd and wero bent on having n good time. They Intendod to r.o to tho lake and then mako tho round trip la Pelican Day, Lake of tho Woods, Ashland, etc. Frank Sninelo of Ashland who nlso has largo Interests in Eastern Oregon called last wcok, having his niece, Mrs. Anna Nichols and her daughter, Miss Klla N'lchols ot Stevenson, Cal., nlpo another niece, Mrs. James Stew art and her thrco daughters of Mcd ford. Mrs. Nichols and her daugh ter went on up Llttlo llutto creek with Mr. Culbortson to visit their aunt, Mrs. James CuIbcrUon return ing Monday and taking tho train for Mcdford. Mrs. Nichols, neo Anna Kllgorc, Is a native of Jackson coun ty and has lived in Eastern Oregon nnd California for several years, and Mrs. Stewart is a daughter ot the late George Rotcry, arc old pioneer stockman. Ed P. Brown, a young man recent ly from San Francisco, called to en quire about tho prlco of land. Ho had fallen In lovo with out climate and valley and talked as though ho would llko a home among us. R. L. Wilson who owns an orchard west of Central Point was out last week looking for a tract of good a! falfa land. Ho said that bla son back cast, had married and wanted to conio to Oregon. His father told him about our climate, soli, etc, procure a tract ot alfalfa land and go into the cattle business. Mrs. Wo, Holmes has been out hero for a few days visiting her sis ter, Mrs. S. B. Holm 03 and broth ers, Wm. and Frank Brown. Thero Is to be a grand Sunday trhool i:n(c Thura.l..; m tno park and a good timo Is exicrl oil and the preacher, itcv. I., h minnni, told th people to fill the bti-t-ots full and said something about chicken. They expect to have a nipo program. Sunday aftornoon Rev. Simmons nnd myself went up to Brownsboro to his appointment for preaching but on tho way he asked ma to preach for him, there was a very small con gregation so that I felt that there was not many disappointed it they did not hero him preach. On the rpad I noticed that tho grasshoppers had played havpc with the orchards along tho route nnd tho alfalfa looked like It was all dead. I sco that they havo tho rock crusher about ready for operation hut understand that It is likely to bo somo tlmo before (hoy can got tho transformer placed as tho company is having trouble getting thorn from tho eas Sunday was fjultp a busy day with us and just as I was ready to start for Brownsborq Mr. B. L. DoUgo of Mcdford, J. Korlnick of McdforiJ, Mr. and Mrs. B. h. Dodge ot Ackrow, Ohio, and Mrs. W, K. Ingcrsol of Ackrow, Ohio, came in and called for dinner and later In tho afternoon Mj. and Mrs. I. K. IJanck, one of our progressive turn's and Mrs. Har ris, a sister W. H. Crnndall, another oiio of our progressive farmers called to visit Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Carpontor who liavo rooms at the Sunny Side. XOTIPIS. All blackn.mltn shops In. Jackson nnd JoBcphluo counties will be closed Saturday, August 1 Ctli, to at tend tho annuql picnic to ho given nt Rogue- River, Oro. By order W, K. I'JIICU, U'tif Piesjdont. rmet2gamsmmmezei-mxj-M-Ji.jm.-) John A. Perl UndrtKr Lady AMlitant. m H, HAHTMW AuttMjUm Hwvlf JJtHfy fJoronpr THE ENGLISH ROSES WILL APfEAK AT THE PAGE TONIGHT IN mum REFER STRIKE 10 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 13. Pros Ident Wm. Sproulo of tho Southorn Pacific has Issued the following state ment: "Our operating officers havo boon in session with tho board ot adjust ment ot tho Order of Railway Con ductors nnd tho Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen at intervals slnco tho mlddlo ot March, denting with a largo number ot domands upon tho com pany. All questions woro disposed of except thoso pertaining to tho Juris diction ot the organizations over our electric lines, thoso immediately un der con tro cray being tho Oakland, Alameda and Berkoley lines nnd tho electric lines In Oregon known ns tho Portland, Eugene & Eastern railway. Thcso electric lines nro maintained as scparato operating organizations, and while wo regret and endeavor to avoid nny crisis in relations with our employes wo bcllcvo it Impossible to meet tho demands mndo upon us with respect to theso electric properties and at tho same time oporato them efficiently and safely in tho public interest as a satisfactory public util ity. "As we havo been officially noti fied that failure to meet these do mands will bring a strlko of our trainmen upon all lines west of -El Paso, Texas, Ogden, Utah and south of Portland. Oregon, wo believe It to bo a public duty that wo lnvoko tho national government in mediation of these difficulties in accordance with the Ncwlands act, which becamo law pn tho lf'th of this month. In thus in voking tho authority ot tho nation wo doslro to avert tho evil consequences uniformly experienced from sfrlkps, to the detriment of tho rallrond prop erties, of the public in tholr pusults and properties, and in distress to tho men and tholr families." i BUTTE FALLS Mrs. CriS vlio Iins been ill lor (he past week, is able to be around town again. C. E. Johnson spent last week in Butte Fulls. Miss Kellio Smith, vha linn been visilini: in Washington with her lis ter, Mrs. Coouse, rtturmvi homo on Friday. Sir. nnd 3ra. Conuco came with her. Dr. Emerson, n former resident of Ilnttc FnlU returned Tliurtdnv from Culifornin io gcud the hunting tcn koii. Mrs. Ohenchain nnd son riimc home Sunday. She linn been Wi lli" in fcilford with her daughter, Mra. Ciii"i'nile, fiinco tho ilenth of her husband. Several workmen hnvc been tm ploved or the past thrco or fpur weeks workirf on, tho school fiquso nnd trrouiidH, iiiHtallin- modern wa ter nnpurtiius nnd preparing to tow grnsH. When their work is complet ed I tliink nil will ngrco Hint we Imvu oiio of tho nicest hdioid luiild ingfl in tlio county. Oho )uii)drpil nnd twenty excura ionistH carne u on tho truiu Sun day, most of whom took their liiiichcH mid went to tho unodx for n plonie, Almost every day more enmoers aud hunlerri coino in on tho train and it kooH our loenl drnvmaii, II, F, MorriH, huby ('ouduotiii" them to n piiituhht cnn t'loiind. Mr. I)')vnn Hpciit hint wpek ix ilin friendu nuth of town. PORTER CHARLTON SAIL8 THURSDAY FOR ITALY NEW YORK, Aug. ia,Varw Cliiirllon, wlni leaves tomorrow for Jllily to fm-t! tiiul for the alleged iiiuidur nt hl wldi, Mniy H'(lt Cuh lie, ii Hun FnincWco woimin, U vow fiih'iit llmt lie will rcluni to lliu (Jnllnd Klutt'a n fieo ii)iii vvitl.iln linen moillliM, FornDir lidu(s I'mil C(iji;I"ii Mill dull on thy iinmj' ttlviww wflh liU HUH, MEDIATION MEDFORT)' MATT) TRTBUim NOVELTIES FIRST SHIPMENT MADE TO EOROPE PORTLAND, Or., Aur. 13. Enr ohj is going to get a tasto of real peaches from tho Facifio northwest. A carload t-liimiont fn. YnKinm is bciur repatvd for hliinmcnt under the direction" of the Northwestern Fruit Kxchiiinjo of this ' - The Mdpment will consist of n car load of Elbcrta nnd only tho best quality fruit will lie included. Spe cial packing will ho neeesiar in od der to insure arrival of the sullies in the best K)ssible condition. While the regulation boxes will he utilized, tho laers will havo n wood fiber cu-hioii to in-ii re them nguiixt rouch hnndling and Hii.-il)le datuagu it transit enii the Atlantic. Hmt Slilpiueiit This will bo the first time that nny real serious attempt lias been made by fruit-shipping iuturciU to scud n hit; supply of Pacific northwest tenches to Europe. While other .shipments hnu gone forward, they have been more in tho nature of n trial than anj thing oNe. This will he the first time that sliininent wil) bo on n real commercial basis. The peach shipment Lh not being mudo to r.ifl.ind becau-o of tho fizr.ln of a fonner shipment by other interests'. Enidnnd is pot u suitable market for Pacific northwest peaches because the fruit is not ceiierully known there. Il js stated on very rood nu thorily that not more than one out of Jen peo"lo ;ii England have cer seeq n -cnch, outsidu of a newspa per illustration. The English market's peach wants nre Midicd cxelusivrlv by n hot hnuso eaeh the (pialitv of which cannot be duplicated by outdoor grown stuff. Xutumllv such poaches sell nt an extremely high riee, but as the only consumers arc tho no bility, they cnu nfford to pny the jirieo. Panama Canal's Influence Thero is every indication that eon siderahlo biiniuess in peaehes will be dcvelo)cd by Pncifie northwest in terests. After tho Panama caimUn opsmed a hoary volume of business is likely hecau-He the fruit can then be shipped direct, thereby saving much timo, money ns well as loss in spoihigo in transit over the present long-distance shipment. J.ocnl selling interests nro work ing on tho theory that a very good liusinprirt in deciduous fruits cun bo established with the tropical coun tries that know very liltlu of the temperate zone's products at this time. This will give n new trado channel for most of tho so-called soft fruits of tho Pacific northwest and may eventually help t htiimilato trade. GOOD VAUDEVILLE AT PAGE THEATER TODAY This afternoon and this evening an unusually good bill of vaudovlllo will bo shown at tho Page with tho Eight Hngllsh Roses as a liner. This feature Is certain to mako n big hit with Mcdford people. Two other strong numbers mako up the weok's bill. Ono show will bo shown In tho af tornoon nnd two in tho evening. Tho second show in tho evening will com mence ((fter tho circus Is over so that thoso who wish may attend both shows. Why Co to ColcNtlu Holiday, tho 17th. UechiiBo you will enjoy tho rldo over the Sluklypim, tho vlow of Pilot Rock niul Mt. Hliaatu, tho mlnloral filter at Colcstln springs, tho cool bracing mountain air, tho ayiplo shade, tho dance In tho pavilion, the box ball ultuy, shooting gallery, tho swings and hand mimic, You will ao onjoy tho rldo In (ho wide, roomy steel (oncheri and behind tho oil burning engine, no soot, or cinders. Tho faro for thej round trip from Medford, U only 9 J .10 and tho (ruin luuves Unit point ut Hi it n, in, ur r) vim bmk In tlmo fur dinner. BOARD NORTHWEST PEACHES MTCDFOTJD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 'ATJOURT THEIR SINGING AND DANCING liK':J4ikwllllplCll! W. C. T. 0. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. Highly Indignant at what she terms an Insult to tho woman hood of Ore gon, Mrs. Adn Wallace Uuriih, presi dent of tho Portland W. C. T. U. hns today proteRfmf to Senator I.ano at Washington ngalnst tho picture used In n poster adortlslpg tho Portoln festival In San I'rnucUco this fall, In which Is depleted thu form ot u hand Koino maiden, in dancing poso, with nether limbs partially bared. Copies of tho protest weru nlso sent to branches ot tho W. O. T. U. In California, nud thu heads of several railroads using tho poster for ex ploitation purposes. "Tho poster Is an outrago on de cency," dcclnred Mrs. tJnruh today. "Tho east thinks wo nro wild and wuoly enough, without hattig this additional Impression thrust upon us." HOW CANILLE DE VERLAG BECAME FAMOUS FOR THE BEAUTY 6F HER HANDS AND ARMS Frro Prescript Ion That Can Ho Pre p.iroil nt Home Camlllo do Varlac. famous for tho beauty of her hands and arms. In a rccont Inlorvlow says: "If every woman know about tho proscription that has caused all this talk about my hands and arms thny could mako their hands and arms Just as bcautl fill ns mine. I am glad to havo tho opportunity to glvo my recipe free to tho world. It will help every woman to Improvo her personal appear ance." When I asked her If she would allow nto to publish tho pre scription, shu quickly nnswered: "Certainly, only too glad to havo you do It." Turning to a desk, sho wrote on a slip of pnpor and handed It to me. Hero it Is: "Go to nny drug store, got n oiio-ounro bottlo ot ICu lux compound. Pour thu entire cnu fonts Into a two-ouncu bottlo, add quarter ounce witch hazel, then fill with wntor. Apply night and morn ing. This prescription gives tho skin a velvety softness and obliterates all defects such ns freckles, tan, sun spots, roughness nnd riidlnois. A sluglo application works a marvelous transformation." H can bo nppllod to tho nock nnd shoulders with oqunlly gratifying results. It ,1s ab solutely harmless nnd will positively not stimulate or produce a growth of hair. It la dollclously rool nnd sooth ing and Is not nffectod by perspira tion. It will not rub off. Clergyman's Soi Hi! Tuberculosis; Ntw Well l'coplfl who tiaTe Coumroptlon srs oftrn filled with lirltflit tiopts ot ui-uverr, ooljr to reallw) dim Improtvuitut U but tew porary. CorwuinMlun Ii ilrtaded by crtrt one. Tlio.e who bad it and und ICck man's AlUrallra ran tlltr to Ita trail' flcUl tfTecln. No cue dhmI doubt It Ultra It plrntjr of i-Tlilriiro fruia llro wltutti. Juvedlsate tbe fellgwluif: . Alllola, N. Y. "Ofntlcmcoi Prior to VeU. JKOfl, I was located In ttocbtmirr, N. V,, aufferlnu with riUrlpt. wlikli (lcvcloixrd Into Tulitrjuloilj. Mr pbrilclaii kovb ma oiia run ii Hi to lire. I waa IistInk lirrlMo ullit awonta and inld-day cbllla and o. Irifr tloli rapidly, linvliit sono froio JS3 to J 35 pounda. I toiiKlitd aud ralcd roii tluualljr and lit-cnum to wiak (liat walkliiK n tew fi-ot exliautted In", Oil my return liouie, toy regular pliyaklan (ar ino llt tlo mcouruKHiicut. ilj futlur, w)io la n clerffyruao, licard of Kckmuu's Altara tlru aud Induetd me to taks It. 'Hit rilKtit awcula aud dillln dlaupixarcd, my coukIi drcauie tul r and Krarttully ill lilliiUlied and In u fuv days I dvvt-'9!8J nn 0ipIIU', tli firt In months. I am now In perfect li'ollli, back Io 1M ll. I fil certain tbat 1 uiru my Ufa io ck inan'a Aliuratlrv." (Mlirnrd) I". It. CaVtl.YM. ''(Ifiitlcuuni I cannot find word to ninriii my SDnruIatioii of what your I ulii iil r Ima donu fur 1.1 v tail. It rlianu rtujnlr Into boiw wlllifn two wi-iks aflor u nmiialr Into lioiw wllljln two wi-iks anor lio lirxan uklnit, and wllliont aur dulit In my mini), u sarrd liU I Iff, 1 lii to una my tiinoraitin io vry woru oi ins tt.llUOIlllll." (Mlui4) IIKV J, J. fOWI.KH, ' I'ailor l'niilrltn Cliunh, IVkiinn'a AlUrallra (a tffwilva in llrou; rblila, Aitlinm, May Krrl 'luroat and J, ii ii ir 'Juuli, slid In uplMilldlui lli ayalm. !m litl iuiiIuIii Mumt, lillr or lialill'furiiilliK driltfa. Ak for booklet iollliitfof n-iinii-, and Hrllo to likmin lburalory, I'lilUilaiplila. I'm .tut mouxil. dvbia, Vui aal by sli JtmJms druyvltls add my tiidoraaiit to vvury word of till CORES POROA POSTER - wfi ' - NAT GOODWIN SAILS WITH WIFE NUMBER 5 1 "t i" " ' ' NEW YORK, Aug. 1!I. Aronm pailled by tho liilest Mis. Goodwin No. ft in the notion, Nat Ooudwln, tho itetor, is it passenger today on ths steamer Jtotlouhun. (loiidwiu said ho was going to linden linden for tho baths nud declined Hint hit lunvringe to his present wife innikod the final chapter In his luntiiiiioiilal expericiities. WHERE TO GfO TONIGHT PAGE THEATRE Wednesday, Aug. ill, Ono Hay Only 4 Pantngo's I'luspinlleil Vaudevlllo SPECIAL KNOACIKMHNT :,OI.IHIt KOHI1S H Dlroct from ttio London Hippodrome In thu latest Terpslchoroan novelties THE (?Y'.lNfJ M'NtJTTH Thu Seiuntlous on Whuots I VICOKIAKI Vauduvlllu's greatest singers THE PAflllKCOI'i: Latest Aulmntod Evolitn PAflll TIIEATIIi: Ono day only WED.MWHAV, Alt(. litTJI Best hill ot tho season 17 people. Prices I'B and 3T cents. I if Theatre TONIOIIT Hcllpse 3 Itect Kpeclal Ken I nro "A VILLIA.V CN.MASKIUl" ".MISSIONAUV'H TRIUMPH" Pnlho "A VICTIM or HnCKIIT" KALHM Operatic Music lly Prof. Itciirh anil Mix llcllolt Hie Only, V.wry HHli Ticket l'rtf Coming A 3 Reel Vltagraph "Tin: hn.ri: or cati:" ISIS THEATRE PlmtopliiJM of Ounlliy TUIXIl.W ASH WKKM-SllAV Progrnm The Final Judgment Isseiiny Riiectnl Featuro In 2 Parts PATIIi: WHHKLV .NO. 'M Nows Till: PATCHWORK QUILT Kdlson Drama Coming Till: STItUtiGLi: In Two Parts B In tho days of our forofathors, Bpoons nnd I-'orks woro strict ly utensils. Hpoons of ono sort or tho other, wero generally usqiI hut Korks nro so mod ern that fow possessed tticui In tho days of tho American colonies, and tho majority did not know thulr uso. That Bpoona and Korks should posioss beauty of lino or havo artistic innrlt In design was not in thoso days it matter of concern, HPOO.NH AMI I'OllKH are now loiiHldurud an , Important factor in , nuo'ri tablo appoint- mentM mid great euro should bo given to thu solortloii of u pattern, ' This is ns It should bo. . Our patterns nro tho J work or skilled deslgn- 1 rs and nro offered in i sufficient variety to jiiitlsfy every tiisto and ' In welulits to moot ' ovory (loiiiand. ' Wo desire In rihow you u bountiful stock front which to make , your Hwlictlni. I carry thu florhnm, ' Reed & llarlou, Kalr . Cork, JK-17 Rogers' , iiros. Kvory pleco Hiiaruiitnid, ', MAHTIV J, Ht'.UtiY 'tltn Jeweler Near 1 O. f i"""i "''' 4 10, 1910. .i i , ," i' i i hi ' -r r N' ' HKPOItT OF Tllll CONDITION OF JACKSON COUNTY BANK lit Mm(uit. In lliH.Hliitp of Oiuiion, iU tlu hiu of biiMlimmi AMUl If ReMiiiices Loans and discounts Iari,ia7.ia Ovoidrnfts. secured nud uiiHUcurnd lhiiula unit wan until. . Htoekn and other seeuiltleii. Blinking liuuuo ..v...i Other itiul estuto owned ,.....- Duo front bunks (not roHnrvo linnlin) ............-... l)uo from upproved renono lmnln,.. ....M...... Oherki mid other eash I toimi. .,......... lixehangcs for elutirlng houno lM.nwyii dull on haitd , .,..,.. ,........... Other roHoiircoH, (lold Dust .,.............-. TotiO Capltnl stock paid In Hurplus fund UmlU tiled profits, less HxpenscH nud Duo to bnnk.i unit buukorn Di'PohIIh duo Ktato Tn-iiMiirr Individual depOHltn suhjeet to eliouk Domand cerllflratis of ilupuslt Certified checks Tlmo rortltlrates of deposit Savings deposits Mills payable for money borrowed Total Slate of Orcnou. County of Jnrkroii, I. C. W. Meliouald. Cashier of that tho nlioM) statemunl is true to tho best of my know ledge anil boiler. 0. W. M'DONALI), UuHhlrr. CORRKCY Attest: .1. 11. COOLKH. W. IIUTCHIHON, W. I. VAWTIMl. Illrectors. IhitiBCilhed and sworn to before mo this intli day or August, 10)3. wm. uLinon, Notary Public. r I nave three sworn finftTniftS tho drunkard, .the heavy drinker; I and the man'who craves, rough,1 B strong, high-proof whukey. J Cyrus Nobla-IU--pttra M v W. J.;Vao Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon NOW IS THE TIME i To build a homo Labor, building mntorinl and choice building sitoH will iiuvup bo ns cheap again. Yon can buy a largo lot with BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY oh tho East Side in boat residence) district with build ing restriction, good roads, closo to city water, low toxes for small payment down, easy tonus on balance This is ono of tho bent building sites in tho valley. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFOED, OREGrON. (iffifeiaTO. ' WOOD For Sale In any size and $ may Frank a (Tl V.,l Olwtll MM.t tl- til.. Alllll HV MAHI 4IIIU lir iO Siskiyou Heights Now is tho timo to mako solootion of lots and tracts in this magnificent residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK trr- The Colonial Flats Koriuully Spilth AiuriuuiilH ' IttniiiliiK Unilnr Kow MnimKoinont on Strlrt lliislnoss Principals W 2 IIOOMH ' MOHT IKHWKjCIIIII'INO J'ltO.M tffMlO 'IO gin.im vkh month With llalli llooni Arrmiiniudnlloiis, (Ins and Mlnrlrlo I.IkIiU ll , IIuIIiIIiik. Hut mid (Jol.l Watur ut nil I linos, I.aunilry for ToiiuiiI'm mo, "KvortliliiK Viirnlnlisil Htvvd Huts," On 1 1 mill lispoct HIiikIo Hiioiiin f(r IV l), I7 Ho. MIVKItHIIIH I'llOM; IWKM fffjja J'A !;'!.' ii.ow.tta ui.aim.r.H ilD.IIOO.OO in,oi)0,oo U,370.0U 71,l7B.I3 7J.30 c.diia.r.r. nu,4bu.K7 40.0 ............W...SI a. ... ...... ....... ... I..M .fcnnns.nu itftaafSaMi - "S0'0'! - -r. 70,01)0.00 Tiixom paid - 1), Id I. HO .....m -1,01.0.30 .. ,.,., 12,000.00 SU2.0U4.U7 -. at.SIU.fil - 3.000.00 8S.830.87 37.003.HK It, 000, 00 . . i. 1 1 nnf.,(jr.3.:i!) HH. tint ahovo-utiniiMl bank, do nolnmnly swear - - waxa quantity that you want it H, Ray 1MIONU 75011 i ' " 'j i i.j . ii w " !CD0Xw0tf g