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nr PAGE KIGnT CTEDFORT) MATT TRIBUNE. MEDFORT). OREGON, IWIDAY, .It'LY n, JOM. Ut "i. i v M H E RESCUED FROM DEEP WELL IT HAD FALLEN IN Much commotion win ciuimmI !t tin iioilhuest poition of llin city Weil mutiny thiriinr when a Inn-no liclotii iir to Hill Welch broke throimh n board coveting oxer nn old well on adjacent proetty and tumbled down unci intiny gathered, each with n plan tif hia or her own for the ani mal's rescue, nn in nn hour or tvvo wiiM frpenl in (li-eiiinp ways nntl nnixoiiH. Meanwhile, (1. (I. Dow- kept the telephones wire- hot Irving to locate hloek nntl tackle. Finally rort lluhhnril volunteered and brought the required outfit. A derrick wn imnroi-ed nntl then arose the prohlem of getting the rope iirtAind tlic lmrse. Kirt the nni iiiiiPk foot wa snared, hut the rope flipped off. Then Hill volunteered to go down and put. the rtK around the horse. He staid down so Ions that the hloek and tackle outfit was hmm! to lift him nt of the foul air at the well hotfom, which overcame him. After four hours of hard work the rescue, wan accomplished and mid night aw the nnimnl f-at'e on solid earth. RESTITUTION OFFER E AFTER 44 YEARS SQUARESCONSCIENC MEN INT STATE WET PORTLAND. July 3. Tho straw ballot on prohibition taken by tho Portland Chamber of Commcrco which wns canvassed yesterday af ternoon by tho board ot trusted showed tho members ot that body to favor tho saloon by a vote ot 470 to 111. Four ot tho ballots were blank. Of tho 860 mouthers, only CSS toted. Tho vote Is given out not as an ex pression of tho Chamber as a body, but ns tho opinion ot tho Individual members. Tho vote was not taken at tho request ot tho Hopsrowers' asso ciation, but was suggested by mem bora within tho organization. Tho members ot tho Chamber who arc most interested in tho matter arc hotclkecpcrs and brewers. Several other cities have taken similar votes. These include San Francisco, Log Angeles and St. Paul. In several cases resolutions on tha subject havo been officially passed. Considerable opposition to tho voto was expressed leforo the count was made public, and It was thought for a tlmo the result would bo kept secret INCREASE IN CITY'S SUPPLY A half million pillions incicne in water from the city water supply is exM-cled by Councilmeii Mcd.vnki, when ho finishes improvement con templated iih a result of an insec timi of intake and system this week, lly mining tho overflow valve he sayn the increased How tvill he ob tained. Couiit'ilinnu Medynski inspected tho pipe line, and found it in much bet ter shape than he expected. The (il)t) foot tunnel wa also inspected, and cave-inn found where the sup ortiug timbers hod rotted. A force of men will he sent up next week to mnk needed repair, and tliu water Hystcm put in firwt class shape at a cost of several hundred dollars. miKIMfi, France, July 3. Corpo. nil (lahricl Godfrey of thu French at my aviation corps, was killed and Corporal Einll Mirat fatally injured today y a fall of eight hundred feet in a monoplane of wjiic-h they lost control. TITV THKAKUKKIl'K XOTICK. Notice is hereby given that tho city of Mcdfortl, Jackson county, Oro. gon, will tuko up and cancel tho fol lowing Improvement Honde: No.'s 020'J mid 02C0, dated August 1, 1910. Noa HOC and 007, dated August 1, 11U1. No.'h 1445 and 11 10, dated Feb ruary 1, 1912. Also, Water main Improvement' Iionds No.'s C to 10 Incluslvu of scr ies "11", datod February 1, 192. Interost on tho abovo named bonds will tea so nt tho next semi-annual In terest paying period, August 1, 1914 Dttled July 1, 1914, 89 a us ii. bamuels, City Treasurer. This is the vtorv of V. II. dml-oii of Pol (land, Oregon, who-e conscien ce hurt him after It years, and e cured casement therefore from County .lodge F. I. Ton Voile. In lvSTO. .ludoon lixotl in A-liliind. A nick mnii was in Ihe Ashland Hotel ami ho was given the task of nurs ing him. The sick man died, dud son look from his purse Ills wnucs4 nt $"J..i0 per day, and what was left ho turned over to the count v court, hut there was not enough to pay the undertaker, the doctor and the drug gist. At a campmectins ot the AptoloJia Faith in the oc Oitv last week Jud son became converted and his mem ory recalled tho elfi-h act of nearly half ii century before, when ho re ceived full tithes, but others did nol. lie forthwith began to lake ttep to right liiniself with the world and the future, and wrote the conntv court a letter, nskinir Jackson county to forgive htm. Forgiveness was ex tended to him by County Judge Ton Vclle. JiuNon's letter is ns follow-: Portland. Ore., June '2S. 101 1. "To the Honorable Judge of Jackson county, Dear Sir: MEDFDRD PEOPLE LEAVE CITY TO El 1Y THE FOURTH was living- in Ashland. fiek mnii brought there to the ' .WWW, All barber shops will iluy open un til 10 p, in, July 3rd, Cloned all ilsy July 4th. S)0 Hy wmukluy Mt, Pitt, thfl hrst lie fAr fill jbf) wsrkt, In nhout the ear 1871) or 71 I There was u Ash- land Hotel, and I was given the job of nurse to him. In three or four weeks he died, so I took of his money just what would pay me nt ?'J.,i0 per day for taking can' of him. and it took most of the money that he hail. There was n little vhange loTt that was turned into the county, and the doctor and the hotelkee"cr turned in their hill. Now God has saved me of my sins nntl the word teaches mc that I will have to make restitution for nil of my back life before I can have n pure heart and that U what the word of God teaches ami I know Hint I did not do right, 1 taking my wages out of his money, hut should havo turned it all into the coun'v, and shnred with the others. So in closed I send what we believe, and a ftnmiK.il envelope with mv address asking that Ihe conntv will forgive! Medford will celebrate the Fourth or July tomorrow by cotobratlng some place else, and staving at home. Talent. Ornnt Pans, Uutto Falls, Trail nntl Klamath Falls will claim tho majority of the caucus who want to hear tho eagle squeal and the Declaration of Independence rend. Others will Journey Jo quiet spots In the hills to spend, a rest ful and comfortable tiny. The Blks excursion to Klamath Falls to the II. P. O. K. Kotlco Is the star feature of tho day, tho special leaving this evening at 10:30. He fore the departure, the Klks will pa rade and tho Schnitzel baud will play. A largo delegation of Klks and their friends will tuako the trip. Talent offers nn old fashioned cclebrntlon, Grants Pass a modern, Rate and sane occasion. The teams of tho lingua Klvcr Valley league will play at Talent and (3 rants Pass, the scries nt Or.tnts Pass beginning this afternoon. Tho Paflclc & Fastern will run nn excursion to Dutte Falls, and the S. P. will handlo' special trains for the benefit of cclcbratora between Grants Pass and Ashland. All business bouses, public and county offices "will be closed all day Saturday. The barber shop will keep open until 10:30 tonight. There will be no Issuo of tho .Vail Tribune Saturday afternoon, nntl of tho Sun Sunday morning. Special bills and attractions will bo put on tho moving picture houses. All who toll will receive two days, of rest. Continuation of the present weath er conditions Is predicted by the weather bureau. Decorations for the National holi day are beginning to show on busl ncs houses nntl residences, ami all who poscss a flag nro urged to un furl It. Scores of picnic parties havo been planned for the day, nntl the Hogue and Applegatcs and streams of the valley will be lined with picnicker. QOSr lOcenis Quality Not Premium DON'T look for premiums or coupons, ns the cost of choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos blended in Camels prohibits their use. All the value goes into the cigarettes you'll spot the difference soon as you've whiffed fust one smooth, fragrant Guild. No cteatctty aftertaste. Get that? Give Camels a tryout, 20 for 10 cents. If ynirJfUr tnn't ntyy. n1IO for in iwtkan f SI. OO f. rntt e If n rcm Mdtf erft),. ?( a rfPW. All tmvJktng hm ! t. lfynJn'l fin J CAMELS mt rtt ttnltJ, return In vlhtr nln' Mkg mnJ tit fill rtnJ yur mny. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO; Winttpn-Salcm, N. C. aB)BaialMaHHSHEKaaHMSMSIiLMMa'",M,,,aan "Vlml cotiuls isn't wlin! you pay -but what you got for what you pay. Tho JAml buyoi' jjoIh tho most valuo for bin tiionoy. JHtf production, Hlcillod workmen ami host materials iiwko Kortl quality hih ami Kurd prloim low. I6DD Is tho prlrn of tho Ford runabout; tht touring car In ICU.f. o. b. Medford, compUu with equlpntont. Got calnloK and particulars from C. E. GATES HP.MtTA IIDILDINO. MKIIFOIID, OIIK. me for tnkng the law into my own hands instead of letting the conntv do it." fm?s 5 tei$wtK:MK"i ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking 2i pleasant and profitable IS. It With a Constant Aim to glvo our patrons tho best possible service, we bcllevo we hit tho mark of successful endeavor, as attested by in creasing business. Checking accounts, largo or small, aro cordially Invited. OVER SZ VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT m Gome And Dig weaim LvC'j "B HvN vV Ten -Acre Farms ttliieh eipial in tieliiienri the Deltu Itindri of Ihe Nile, within fpiick ucccfi of n htcatlily expand ing murkel. Town lotn with all iiupiovemc-iit)) les than leu minutes ride by bticet cur from 00,000 people. Doth nt rciihoniihlu price and 0 fllHy ilil-HIH. W. T. YORK III) M. !'. & II, HMu'. Holdetit Aueut WEST SACRAMENTO COMPANY r t ? ? f ? t t T ? T t t ? ? ? X t I f ? T ? T T t T t t T T ? ? ? t ? T r r t t ? T ? t ? v t t t t t t ? ? ? J SALE STARTS MONDAY, JULY 6 WL JlJiySALE i .omjvansH sf iTi Hi T x: M- SALE STARTS MONDAY, JULY 6 v MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LOW SHOES Big Reduction in Prices on all Colonials, Pumws & Oxfords A .splendid opportunity to KAVH MONKY on good honest dependable footwear, just at the eorreet time when eool, comfortable low .shoes make your feet feelgood. Examine every item quoted then bring this advertisement to our show windows and see "just what you aro going to got" before you come in to make your purchase Remember All Low Shoes in This Salo WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT $1.00 Colonials in patent or gun metal, reduced to $3.15 $1.00 Pumps in patent, delaine, black castor or trim metal, reduced to $3.15 5j!:.7j3 Baby J)oll Pumps in patent or gun metal, reduced to $2.85 .t:j.f0 Mary .lano Pumps in patent, velvet or gun metal, reduced to $2.(15 sjClJ.") Colonials in patent, velvet, or gun metal, reduced to $2.15 $V2o Mary Jane Pumps in patent or gun metal, reduced to $2.45 $.'J.OO Colonials in patent, velvet or dull kid, reduced to $2.45 $2.75 Jaby Doll Pumps in patent or dull kid, reduced to ,., $2.25 $2.f0 Two Strap Pumps, in patent or velvet, reduced to $1.05 $1.00 Button Oxfords, in patent, gun metal or tan russia, reduced to . .$2.85 MEN'S DEPARTMENT $5.00 English Oxfords in tan lotus calf, rubber soles, reduced to $3.85 $5.00 English Oxfords in tan russia calf, blind eyelets, reduced to $4.15 $0.00 English Oxfords in black gun metal, blind eyelets, reduced to $4.15 $5.00 Oxfords in black or tan russia, button or lace, reduced to $4.15 JUVENILE DEPARTMENT 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL BAREFOOT SANDALS ii-- mi "m inn 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL STRAP SANDALS A FIT OH NO SALE AT TJJE SICIN OF OPPOSITE POST OFriOE MEDFORD OREGON "GoodShoes j 1 f. i u i c t