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.r m NV f I' i i v p: e; 'AUW TWO -PERSONAL Aji Tjihusunl phenomena was ob served In tho heavens Wednesday nlgh( About 8i30 o'clock'. A batch ot clouds floated north" ami easl From the summit or M. Wagner. In the paUi of tliu rn) s ot n dying mm and n firing moon. Tlic blending or tho twilight pink qiid silvery shades, made up tho picture, with the moon an hour high, and tho sun tho same pcrlqd, behind, thp western hills. This is the season for wonderful twilight In this section, and the display on Wednesday evening was a master liloco ot tho Master Painter. It only lasted ror JO or 15 minutes and was noticed by many. J. O. Gerklng, tho best nil around photographer In, Bouthern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made nnr where, tlrao or place. Studio 228 Main Sti Phono 320-J. Mcdford opens n. scries ot three ball games at GVahts Pass July 3, 4, and 5 and the Grants Pass team has secured tho services, ot ljud Pcrnoll or" tho San Kranelsco loam or tho Coast League, and this ought to pact grandstand and hleacher, and va cant ppocca in tho ball park. Gold Hill plays at Talent during tho ccjo- bratlon period, and Doth am loaucJ ror bear with leaguo additions. Of rielals of (ho Icagno figure, tha; tho receipts from tho games this week wilt put them on their feet, finan cially for tho season. Holmes insures homes. II. W. Ituhl returned Wednesday from a rishing trip as tho guest of II. B. Tronson of Eagle Point. A. T. Lundgrcn of tho Blue Ledge district who is in tho city for the Fourth and recuperating from a sick spell, reports that Henry Callahan has drilled at unnel G3 ret into tho St. Albans claims, and is stringing a goqd showing or mineral. Order your fruit labels of thp Med ford Printing Co. and keep tho money at homo. Dr. J. F. Rcddy is sending to his friends in this city, and throughout tho country, photopraps views In al lium form ot the progress to date made on tho railroad from Grants Paw to Crescent City. Tho bridge a locomotive and a stretch of grading Is show. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klBS-Boydea Bldg., Main street. " ,Gnieand Klah Wardens Merrill and Sandry arrested tho Haines Bros,, commercial fishermen, Tues day, charging them with fishing In closed water ,it being alleged that they wore drifting and netting sal mon below the mouth of Jump-Off,- Joo creek, which is the lower limit to which fishing i permitted. The. hear ing will he beforo tho justice of the peace at Merlin Thursday, at ten o'clock. Grants Pass Courier. Milk and cream at Deyoe's. Tho public market wjll he open Fri day and closed Saturday, July 4. According to Prosecutor B. E. Kelly, Mark Finney, caught in thn act of robbing Brown's saloon in Jack sonville will plead guilty to simple larceny and receive a Jail sentence. Friends interceded ror Finney, and the complaining witness has no desire to severely punish him, having known him for years. Mcdford Creamery butter. Try it, 9o Thcro was a thunder storm in the Phoenix district tills aftcrnon, and prospects ror rain over tho valloy this evening arc good. Frank Bay was fined T and costs beroro Police Judge Gay Wednesday ror speeding In his low, rakish ma clilno on West Main. Bay was going 40 miles an hour. J. Vorbcck, h molorcyclUt, was lined tho same amount for the samo of fen bo on tho east end of tho samo street. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print Ing Co. The public library will bo closed Saturday, July 4, all day. Hay ,fpr sale. W, II, Everhard. Tom TayJof announces that his liorso King Seal will not raco at Grants Pass July 4th. A "Khig SpU" cigar Is home made Try pne, Gc. , George Von der Ilellcn of Kaglo Pohit la a visitor tj tho q'ty this af tornoou, ThefF. W. Shapjolgh Hardware company has tho best nnd cheapest hose In town. Prices on everything reduced. L. B, Mlnard or MacTtowell, Cal., a former rebldunt of this city was operated upon this morning for op pendlelti? at Sacred Heart hospital by Dr. )i, It. Soeioy. Only one kind at kodak finishing at Wotnn Camera Shop, that's tliu bft, Over lata Theater. J wmmmfmmm, MlfiDPOTH) MA.T1 TIUKUNK, MKDFORD, ORKCION, THURSDAY .1 UiY 1. "MR HlWfl'l I I ..,. nini Weeks IUcGoww Co. a, it Off w Charles 13. Bebh, n well known ar chitect ot Seattle, V, .1. Bingham ot Seattle nnd Mr. Brown of Loa An gejes aro In thocUy today Inspecting orchards and Jhq cold storage plant iot tho itoguo Ulver, Fruit associa tion tills afternoon. All three of tho vlsllora arc Interesldd In cold storage plnnta and will mnko a com parison with plants In other north west sections. Get It at DoVoo's. Wllljam t'lrlch will offor for salo ht public auction, opposite Hqtel fs'nsli on Friday, July 3rd at I o'clock p. in., a largo lot ot household and kitchen furniture, ot alt kinds and description. Terms cash. The Bagloy Canning company nt Talent are palng 3U cents per pound for loganberries delivered Jn bulk, boxes and crates not required. Clean, fresh rlpo berries wanted. 93 Deep cut in prices on pew tents, gasollno stoves. Valley Second Hand Slove. S3 Mrs. R. L. Cooper and daughter ot Crescent City, Cal., are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1). B Sollss of this city. Mrs. Cooper for- merly resided here In this valloy. Try a "SplU" cigar, best 3c cigar on the market. Wednesday was the hottest day of the year with tho mercury at 100 between 2 and .1 o'clock in the after noon. Today at noon tho tempera ture was 93 degrees, with a slight hreete blowing, and hlg whlto clouds massing tho southern horizon, that caused fears it would rain, as It usually does, on the Fourth. Prof. Bovcridgo promises fair weather ror the Fourth. ir you want a lithographed fruit label Instead or a printed one. see us, wo aro agents ror Schniltr Litho graph Co. Mcdford Printing Co. Adrian Bose or the Griffin creek district spent Wednesday afternoon In Mcdford attending to business matters. Groceries at Do Voo's. A. B. Cornell ot Grants Pass spent the first of the week In the city at tending to bnslness. Kodak finlshlngthe best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thca ier. Dr. J. F. Hart and wife and child of Talent are planning an auto trip to Nevada, and will leave vhortly. Dr. Myrtle Lockwood,wlll limit her office hours during July and August to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 4, p. m. . , , f7 F. E. Merrick and C. M. Kldd have returned from an auto trip through nothern California. Royal Bakery goods at DeVoes. Mall from tho cast, was delayed Wednesday ror hair a day owing to a rrelght wreck In eastern Oregon, The Southern Pacific wll run spe cial trains on the Fourth between Ashland and Grants Pass for tho benefit ot celcbrators. Med ford Conservatory reduced pri ces for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will be taken at the samo low price as beginners. Open all summer. 31 Grape street. A nnmbcr of rcmlnscent citizens recalled today that a year ago to morrow was tho saddest day of 1913 (or Medfordl Bud Anderson was de feated by Leach Cross, and tho gloom was a foot thick around the Quiz, Page Theater and Nash Hotel. Until July 15 wo will receive on! cm for special three color apple and pear stationery at cut prices reduced from 18.50 to (4.00 with your busi ness card thereon. Mcdford Printing Co. H. B. Patterson and H. F. Mcadcr have returned from a ten days trip by auio through northern California. They report a flno tlmo. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. Tho loullcst creature In town Is Dr. B. J. Conroy'a dog. Dr. Conroy Is away on a trip to Crater I.ake and Klamath Falls, and tho dog spends most of Ills time in hunting ror htm In vain. Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Scott Hubbard left Tuesday ror Klamath Falls to spend the Fourth of July visiting friends and relatives In that city. About tho first ot tho month he will le.ivo for Seattle. Call Mitchell for rawn mower trou bles. Phone 20. Dolph Phlpps, Mark I.eonard, and friends, will leave today to sp?nd the Fourjh of July In tho Mt. PJtt dj- trict, ana say tuai woy wjji attempt If conditions are favorable and tlioy can find a guide who Is acquainted with "'0 counfry, (o climb tho moun tain. Fruit labels artistically printed in any and all colors. Bedford Print ing Co. The police Wednesday evening or dered, out- of tttwn $quqd of wanij erers, whp were (augl)'- u flio apdon( and illshoiiorable practUe known as "rushing the can," und drinking un der th 8, I. water tank, plscrlml uaa in service vas shown against them a a cpuplu of refreshment In stitution refused to sc them beer 8c M, . McCurdy "for Aetna F delty und tfyroly Jiond. H, II, I'lerstn of Biigcim spent Vucsday In Mcdford allcndiiK o buueirs niHtlers, Vf'i uuvh m J3&00 press, nueiitly Bill Glynn ot tho Steamboat dls trlct Is spending tho week In Med- fordy 8, B. Holmes ot tho Ka'glo Point district Is In tho city on busluens. Bob Gordon, formerly manapor of tho Page Theater, has purchased it moving picture show nt Ashland, and has moed to that city to conduct tho same. In affairs ot life that baffle you much beueflt can be derived by con sulting a reliable clairvoyant. Mmo. Dreyfus answers Jour spoken Kr mental questions, tells your tnoet secret thoughts. Advice on love, business, speculation, mining, etc , hidden secrets revealed, draws pic tures nnd other wonderful things. Strictly confidential. Colonial Flats, apartment 2t 91 "Dobbin" Irwin nnd party . of friends motored to this city from Ashland Wednesday evening. According to tho S, P. census ot people who crossed their tracks Mon day and Tuesday, Grants Pass Is con siderably livller than generally sup posed. According to tho figures. 57T1 crossed In the two days. In this city but 4351 crossed. In ve hicles however, tho statistics show n wide difference the other way. Three or four color fruit labels, your own design as ordered, Med ford Printing Co. Frank Colcntan, assistant to tho county clerk, nnd third basemau on tho Mcdford team Is suffering from n sprained ankle, caused by being thrown from a bicycle whlln hnnglng on to the rear end or a moving out. Tho tront wheel swerved suddenly, throwing Coleman to tho pavement, and In trying to save hluifelf pro duced a iAnnr sprain. There are quite a number or peo plo from the outlying country dis tricts In the city to spend the Fourth of July, and the streets had an un usually lively .appenranco this morn ing for a Thursday. HOT SPELL CAUSE OF LOW PRESSUR E ' The lowest water pressure In the history of (he city was experienced this morning according to Wntor Superintendent George Truimit, Tie temporary shortage Is duo to heavy use by consumer during the present hot weather. At noon tho pressure at Fourth and King streets was four pounds, and to force, tho wntor to the tot) floors of the Medford Hotel It wai necessary to tighten up the valves. The mains were estimated to bo hnlt full. ' Tho last three days the pressure has boon low and users hno boon reckless In Its use. Many keep their faucets open night nud day under the Impression the twnter will be cooler. The water department urges con servation,, , y i, . J.i!A. A.. IS SWEDISH. SCJENTISTH fe IDFM MORGAN SEES PRESIDENT (Continued from Page 1) SHERIFF KILLS OUTLAW (Continued trom page 1.1 ces with lenders of industry and fi nance, of which Mr. Monmn nnd Mr. Ford will be the firt. it is the idea to show that the president is an profichiiit; tliu subject with uu open mind willimr to hear the views of his IiiHinevs fir-t bund nud outlined hi own views in return. Although there arc other subject; interesting Mr. Morgan ut present, in which the government lins u part, it was Hiiid toilay'x talk wnh to bo n JM-Tfomil one on business. The In-ter-Stntc Commerce Pommi-don's re port on its investigation of finnneinl nf fairs of the Xcw Haven railroad is nearly ready for siibiimion to the senate nnd the time U draw in-' near to July 13, (be dne which President iViNnn nnd Attorney General Mc Keymdds have agreed on filing the nuti-tru-t suit fur the di--Mlutiou or tho Now Haven merger, unless the Ma$uchuettK legislature takes cer tain nation which is necessary to a diMtlntion nnd which has been ree ouiuietidcil by tho attorney general nnd, . Chairman Klliott of the New Haven board. Wbetber tbec sub jects, were to enter into today's con- rcrenee was not known. White boiue officials said the eon tcrcncc between the prcMdent and Mr. Morgnu had just been u friendly diixjusinu of the fouditious. Mr. Morgan refused to diclosu what had luBjrti plncp. Af lie fcjqiped into his enrriage, he fniil:' '' i1'' wll Ibo president was very Cordial. You will huso to ask him-.whut we. talked about." HERTA SENDS MEDIATORS NOTE FOR CARRANZA (Continued from Page 1) promise made by Mr. Carranza und by all constitutionalists faithfully to carry out tho plan ot Guadalupe which proposes to restore the consti tutionalist order hy means or 'a pro visional president and which would be modified If such government woro mado to emanate from a possible agreement with tho delegates of Gen eral Hucrta as well as from his earnest deslro that any agrcemont reached bo strictly fulfilled. "With this end In view and In fur therance of the efforts or tho media tors to procure a peapeful solution o me struggle which tho Mexican UCOtlle havo been mtnnMlnil tn ntnln Injthe defenso of Its Institutions, the first chief has already addressed tho geaeraia or the constitutionalist army lireeafultatlon and only desires to reuejj,tho mediators to allow him a sfuMtvperlod or tlmo during which ho Hofff to receive anmyor froiit, ills companions n arms, In order to an- polat Aogates to troat with thq dOlt gates.fGonerMHMefta,". '' 1 ! ' J, I'uttOHlie Home By jhinklng Mt. Pitt, the best Ge cigar ok tho market. A mm- cicnmcry will lui Inillt nl Uml Ulver oit the wnlir trout. "' "frr The mbbrrst fir bonrdnl the tmiu after they bad captured Hie floumuii, who went ahead to protect hU train when it wim dioppiug its helper en gine nt Knmcla, it few milo vu-d ol where the ndiberv oceitrcd. They aboarded the rear eijr nnd fmccd liim lo signal llieeiiiueer to proceed and llicii to stop, whereupon tbc captured the train crew ami went lit the exprc-s. Train Conductor W. !'. Fergus plcndcd with the men not to rob the women and the rubbers emu plied with the request. 97(H) Diamond Klnc Tut, en Mo-t of the passeugOr-i mnuaued to hide the gieater part of their moiicv, II. It. ltuyce, of Walla Walla, Washington, wns the beavie-t loer tie was turerd to give up a i diamond rinsr ami mmiu- mall change. (leorge II. Klljs, of ater, Oregon, conl riliutt'd only -Jl front several hundred he had on his pcruu. Frank nnd Knm Morgan, of Salt Lake City had nbout 'fl.tHIO between tlicin which they Micccrnfnlly bid. The trniiinwiiN dclaved about twn hours and then came on to Pendle ton to report the affair. McDnlfev was tcmowd io a lio-pilnl here. A wick- of il.vnnmlte, n quiiutity of nitro glycerine and a number of afccrack iug tools were found near the bcnuc of the hold-up.- i Later in tho illv Chief of Police Icaniey also of iliw citv started for tbo mountniiis nt the head of a thin' posse, Another is being- made up al Pilot Bock. The railroad compuuv has offered n reward of W,'H0 for the cnntiire and coiniction of tin " vhticl'Itii riVTi!iniii; Scaled proposals, addressed to tffe county court ufSJackson county. Gxv gon.' and endorsed "Proposals for a tirlilgo over Kvans CrecK. ' xor , unlov ing old structure, for rurn' Inx pinn a'nd specifications, all tools lrthor ano materials necessary for tho construe Hon of the concrcto foundations, ap pronches and furnishing and erecting n concrcto or steel super-structure romplctc. for .bjghway bridge jtver Evans creek ncrtt-tho town of'Boglio River, Jackson Vouity,.Or;5onr will Imj received )y tho cotfnf jj)iirt . of, said county and statn aV Hi otfico Ih Jacksonville, Ore., until Id o'clock . in". Tuesday, JurUjatv 1914, iin at that time and ulaa('sald court will publicly open and ta'1 all .bid a, , The bridge wlC hjive an IS "toot rfmdwny nnd wliniin one 'pan 0t th exceed 11C feet In length wltli necessary wooden-approaches or dirt fills to make thcjiot 'complete and rtady for use. JfAJv"! When Jhe hrilKo Is ronitioftdraijiJ heforo It f accfWWfjVho',rpnnty court, two (en ti.'reHd rnurs run ning parallrd'orjjHfTie"m will bo run over tho bridge to leil It Each bid Is to he presented muter Prof, Cm I MUenwnll of 'Stork- holm, Sweden, representing tho Agri cultural department of thn Swedish government Is lsltlng the Itouuo rher valley studlng'ttho fruit Indus try hero and It seeiiVlng iliueh val uable data which will bo used In im proving the fruit. culture In his Conn try. , .j Prof, LHJeuwnll Is especially pi tercsted In the cold storage dant and the manner In which the fnilt shliqied, nlso In tbo assoelnt'lou plan or handling our crops. He,' lias noth ing hut words of" praise for the Itoguo river valley nud states thai tlu Mitliiv U fur nticnit of IIIIV fi-lllt tlltitrlct ho has visited In hs travels In the past fruit from the lloml ItUcr valley has hold first place on "the hlg Swedish markets received through the London markets, hut now fruit from the Rogue river val ley Is plared on a par with that of tho Hood Itlver and tho Rogue river Yellow Newtown Is In a elans of Its own. While hero Prof I.IIJcitwall a gucul of J. A. W'cKterluiid and v Is being shown turr tho ntcy by him. 'IIJ,'1 1. 1 senlpd cover andyhnjl M nccoinpa pied ny casn, n mtiucrs nnnii made or a cer- ' - - T. ' .: pTT-TT TTT TOO MT15 'jo PMMMIfir WANTKD- Girl lo do Imusflwork mpriilus diirlwjj sumpivr, Iwjulru InmWui fspw-Uily for prlntlnK fruit I J7 Nddy'aMHiM or plwiu ud'j payahln to Jnckuou rounty tiried check inadwuipdyalilo toY tho treasurer or JacisonScounty, 'for an amount equal toaUJeastf) per rent pf tho amount bid, and no bid shall bo considered unless such cash, bond or check Is enclosed therewith: such bidder's bond shall be conditioned that If accompanlng.blij bo accepted ho party bidding will 'duly enter Into apd execute the contract. Should tho siirccSHful bidder to whom tho contract Is awarded fall t oxecuto tho samo within ten day from tho dato of notification or sueh award, such cash, bond or check shnll he forfeited to Jackson county nud tho samo shall hq the property of said county, A corporate aurety bond will ho re quired for tho faithful performance of tho contract In a sum equal to onq half of (be total ainount'of thn itum hid. Tho county court reserves tho right to rejt'ct any or nil bids, or to accept tho proposal dconw.nl best for Japkson count). F L. TOU VELLK, County Judge, W. 0. LEEVEIt, County Commissioner, J. 0. SMITH, County Commissioner. O. A, (lABDNEIt, County Clork. 'Jackson County, Owi- gnu. July 2nd, 1 1 4. a. ... ...--I- ' - ' WEDDING BELLS "" 'f Miss (iiinell I.. Jackson, of Eagle Point, and llnrry A. Young, Jr.. of llrownshoro were married Thursday afternoon, July 2. hy tho lie v. W. F. Shields In the prcrcuco of Immed iate friends and relatives, nt the Presbyterian manse, Jlotti the young people nre well known In this city. The brldo Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Jackson of Haglo I'olnt, and the groom the sou of llnrry Young of the Mall Tribune. xotici:. All barber shops will stay open un til 10 p. m. July 3rd. Closed all day July 4th. 90 Why Not Get tho best smoke, Gov. Johnson, and also patronize home. . - - " r Another tax ciiniriris'nliMi Is 'In bej created lo revise the Oregon taxa tion s)stem after studying the lav laws of all countries. The Oregon Industry League luu been formed to boast Oregon factor ies und liiMiliitiiuin. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Expert Corsotioro 32( North Iiartlctt. Phone .r)G3 M. So It goes tvrty hour In rrry hinijc (jiuduf with l lie utc CM"!- lir of Suprin SotlaH 1 (In nt your ilrnlr'rn A Surprise Box FREE Collect 3 rn.U frmn ix partigrt id "Nil jirnmn" rnrlrri or rkri, 411 jL)our drslrr csntiot iiipplv i'it wili a mrpriie l of Siiprriiin" It.il.ril Ointin (illintalrcl llrlnn), null lilt III ilhrrt to tit and it will : rnt l onrc by pJflcl pint,, jiotrly ficc K. F. f IAHADON it SON I'OtlLAXtl , OtUiOH 9B9BUK 1 . .Mj'-s.3ffiVaw ivMkm&m ' ' . .. ......rn. AmhijUAA r r-ir -r Store will bo closed al (day ; Saturday, Open Friday eveniig. No delivery Saturday. Phone orders early. SlarsK & Bennett Socoml Door Enat First National Bank Phono 252 t ANNOUNCEMENT ('oiriiiT IIHI ItoiillU Hotel Mcdford The llutiJ id HlxltVM'i: lll.'AUTV Itl Willi I'lluttc llnlh ltlctntnr Scrlie , Hot apd rold ruiitilng water, prlxate phone, stciim heat and outside windows In all rooms. i:iiillto l,ohhy and Muttnnlno. Htcellnnt I'ltlslne. Splendid Sample Booms. Tho I'ommerclnl Traveler makes this lib hoiiin ami tbo Tourists usually prolong their stay. Tariff Boom without prlvato bath, prrda), 1 1. 00 and up. Boom with private hath, per day, 32.00 and pp. Hl'I.CIAL ItATIUS BV Vi:i:tC OK MOM II Hotel Holland This coxy hotel Is now- open again and ou will he at home the moment you enter. This hotel Is particularly noted for Its homelike surroundings, nud lis nrtlstlr furnishings. lint nnd cold running water and stenm heat In all rooms. Bates mt day: Boom without bath, 7,1c and 1 1 .00. Boom with private shower bath, f 1 .3f. Itoom with private bath, f I f0 nnd up. We have two rooms nt Hotel Holland a 111. ."ill per month cacji. SI'IX'IAL .OW ILITKH BV WIW'M OK MONTH Hotel Moore Clean rooms, clean beds and everything suultnry. Hates per day Hue nud re. I respectfully ieg tn niiuoiiuto that the nhovu hotels ant all oper ated under my inlo ownership nnd.mnnagoinnnt, uid I wlh lo thank you for your kind patronage In tho past ami I Impo to deservo suc cess In tho future. ' ' ' Your obedient servant, I.MiL MOIIIt lln ton I'liitoerat. Autocrat, rlstocrat or Democrat makes no dif ference to us You uro wolroiiin. r W Inil huiiiIh isn't what ,vot pa.v whal. yon ct Tor what yon pay. Koi'd nyH' gt'trt I ho iiiohI vjiliu 1 1 is iiioiicy. HJK protliiclitiii, hIv workiiion and IichI nuiloi-falH uiu Koril tiialiiy llicii aial h'oid prit low. Mil lor Ifil t'H ffi'jn Is the price of tho ford riiualmu touring car Is fC ID f. o, h. Medford, comp with uoulpmtint. Get catalog nud parllctil from i lha leto aril C. E. GATES HI'ABTA nUILUlNO. Miaii'OBO, OBH. Ki'ajB-vr.,r33KZKSLi? I ( . -,rT-" ; i --i JWSfo I t'l w umsalfflM as i.vvhht.mi:nt i.v fUAMdNdS Iteiiulies rurpftil tiough( and the proper ronfl ilciK'o'ln a firm, to warrant atJsoluto suttxriictliin, To nolo the proper coinpiirl'oii yon iiiiihi ItiNpect thum frnin n Inruu and well selected stock, hiicIi as I am uhlo to show', It) this wuy you butoiun thorotiKhly familiar with values and fee) as. siirod of safe und ouopoiulcul buying through pi hludltiK Ktiniuutcu, BIuiiioiiiI Hetllfig and IIiiHi.niiig Ooho llepi, MARTIN J. REDDY THIl ,W,V.,'M 1 lUC!' ..rf,i Ok sk,m vtwfmnm'tt "I'V-''T "t WHYIWWOIHV juMs, M('j(rirrlill Co. J "fUrj, w, " ' 'H il,t