zi P X (. ' ' PAGK TWO OCAL AND LRSOlMAL T Swr.cslto W. 1,1MB, V. B. S. RalvostoiV, write to IV A. West of MwUorcl from China, statlnu that ramlne, disease and poverty aro lnlnc th Chinese tiy tho thousands. 80 rapid aro tlio deaths that three or fotir victlma arc burled together (n the salno. box, liMiJhmln K. Unit bf MeiUortl lin ticon Krauted a pension of JaO .1 roan) h ..through thij, effort ot Sena tar' Sennet E, tiiamWlaln. Mr Hull l a civil war veteran. J.0. GorkltiB. ttio best all around photesrapher In southern Oregon. Always rollohle.(NoKatlvc8 Tdailo. any whn'ro, tlmo or place. Studio 223 Mnln St. Phono 320-J. Armond Taylor, who recently com pleted hit sophomore year at thu Oregon Agricultural Cologe, was among tlio Medford peoplo who went om thfl Elk's excursion to Klamath Kails July 3. Mr. Taylor may de cide to remain In Klamath county for the summer. Cora Lfo and Frank Turner spout the Fourth ot July at Hay dam and Cold Hill. Elizabeth Thurman, aged 13 In October, wag committed to the Hoys and Olrls Aid society by Judge Tou Vetlo Tuesday, upon request ot her mother. She will be taken to Port land by Probation Officer Oay. Two hundred untrlmmed ahnnos, values, to I7.G0. On ealo $1.95. Ahwns. 91 Tho Portland Journal of Sunday contained the following Item regard ing Abo Axtcll, former mayor or Grants Pass and county Judge of Josephine ceunty: Judge Abe Axtel). pioneer and civil war veteran, had another fainting apelt this aftornoon,' when ho fell on the sldewall: on Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth. He was. removed to tho hospital, where it was found that he wag so seriously Injured that he may not recover. Holme insures homes. Attorney W, E. Phlpps will leave next week U spend a few daya vaca tion In tho Prospect district. Kodak finishing and supplies at AVes ton's Camera Theater. Shop. Orer Isis Henry Callaghan arrived from tho IUao .Ledge district Monday evening, and will siend tho week in tho city on business. Ho reports that he has struck the malnvlcdge on tho St. Al bans, and intends rushing work on his tunnels. All parasols on salo one-half price. Ahrcns. 91 Two drunks, classed In the records as John Ioo and John Deer appeared before Police Judgo Cay this morn ing, aud wero fined $G. Deer paid but Dee had no dough, and will make refund by helping tho city bora dry grass. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Beyden Bldg., Main streot. The city water supply cleared some what in the last 24 hours but in still muddy, and it will bo another day before It resumes its normal clarity. Owing to the isolation of Fish Lake, there haa been no news of the in tensity of damages caused by the cloud burst. If we offered you a dollar for fifty cents wouldn't you hurry? That Is the way wo are soiling tailored suits, then hurry here for a suit. AAhrens. Heat lightning flicked across the western horizon Monday night, which according to the common or unoffi cial variety of weather forecaster Is a suro sign ot rain before the end of the week. Try a "Spitz" cigar, best Co cigar on tho market. Shorty Miles Is busy today lining up a team ot all star Koguo rlvar val ley hall players to meet Klamath Falls In a couplo of weeks In a mr ies pf games. Hay for salo. W. TI. Evnrhard, h. Fltzpatrick or Table Hack Is i business visitor In tho city this morning. A "King Spitz" cigar is home mado Try one, Cc, Fred Osborne returned Uih morn ing from a trip to the northern part of tho state, and roports n scvero hall and thundcrBhower oil the Unipqun dlylilo. v ffhe F. A'. Shaplalgh Hardware eohipsny has tho .bust nnd cheapest "tosp, n town. ., Prices on everything reduced. " 0, 1. Stutlor of Ilaliur is transact ing buslnets in this city Oil week. y 0ujfvoflo Muii, of. kodak, finishing 'Uot Weston's Cani'ura Shop, that's the bestv Over UI Tlieatnr. U. 11. Heath uudwlfo of Chlco, Cal., are sptmulng n (aw da yd in the city, Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Modtord Print. log Co, i frat)si. . i i.inl..t.H MekstMcGowanCo. 'rapimTADM A. U. ttrr VIU-H P '' Ii ...i nil t .n. P. D. lllackdcn of Climax la trail snctlng business in tho city today. James Oay of Eagle Point was a business visitor in .tho city Monday afternoon. . - o Karl Sctionc of I'rosport Is In the city for a tow days on business. Get it at Devon's. Gordon MeGltchrlst of Salem H spending tho week In tho valley on business. Tho llagley Canning company at Talent nro pa) In -31 , cents per pound for loganberries delivered In bulk, bows and crates not required. Clean, fresh ripe berries wanted. S'.l Prospects for thunder showers this afternoon and evening are good with clouds banking in the south. Groceries nt Do Voo's. Tho manager of Pugilist Charley White has sent literature, to a num ber of Mcdford fans proclaiming White as the "icgltlmafu lightweight champion of the world." with a full tone picture, nnd tho record of the fighter. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Oxer lsia Theater.- Two more carloads at box material for Medford orchards arrived Mon day, through the Itogue Hirer Fruit association, nnd are being hauled to day to tho various orchards. Ho making will begin at onrc. Dr. Myrtle tackwood will limit her office hours during July and August to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p. m. 97 Complaints have been received by the police of the further activity pf garden hose thieves, a number of residents being losers. It you want a lithographed fruit lntiel Instead of a printed one. sec us, wo a ro agents for Schmitz Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. Tho postotflce at COlestln was robbed of $100 in stamps Sunday night, and local authorities have been ndvled to keep their eyes out for Busplcloug characters. Three or four color fruit labels. your own design as ordered. Med ford Printing Co. Joe Under ot Phoenix Is In the city today attending to business matters. The forest service has posted not ices along all mountain trails and roads warning campers, hunters, and others to uso caution in the leaving of campflres. The forest patrol has been Increased by new guards, the ad ditions going to work Monday, i Order your fruit labets of the Med ford Printing Co. ar;d keep tho money at home. "Mis Willie W. Howard, valedictor ian ot this year's senior class of the 'Medford high school tied with Oscar W. Doble or the Echo high school, with a percentage of 94 points for n 300-word essay contest conducted by 'the Pacific University extension de partment. Every high school in Oregon and southwest Washington 'took part. Seniors wero eligible to participate In the contest, and a prize of $50 was offered for the winner. The subject waa "la The Four Year Art Courso a Paying Investment?'' Fruit labels artistically printed In any and all colors. Medford Print ing Co. ' A delegation of ragged I W. W.'s passed through Medford Monday night for Dtitte. Montana, and a cou plo failed to catch their train out. Hutte i In a turmoil over labor union trouble, and the agitation draws tho industrial renegades like hot cakes. Untjt JulylC we will receive orders for special three color apple and pear stationery at cut prices reduced from 'IS.SO to 14.00. with your bus. nets card thereon. Medford Printing Co. P O, Earl of Les Angoles, owner of aa;prchard near tho city,- Is snond- ing a lewtuays intnetiiora-iooKing al ter his lnter(.i We have 'j$350b press, recently Installed especially for printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co. Milton Schubard has returned from a two weeks vacation spent visiting friend. and relatives in Seattle. Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. The baby boy or John Wilkinson hag Um'ii chlrstened John Edward Wil klnson after his father, grandfather, great grandfather and uncle. Call Mitchell for lawn mower trou bles. Phone 2C. A. h. King of Montague, Cal., Is among the out of town visitors In the city this week. Seo K. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Honda. According to reports brought back by Fourth, of July visitors to .Grants Pass and Talent, sport attractions of the two cities did not pay, bcauie of the unwillingness of any number of spectators to pay for the privilege of watching tho horso races and ball -guides Tho nice track nt Grants Pass was iinoiiiiued and tho natives being wise, look up positions on tho county road, while tho visitor walked through the eutrunve gate and paid. At the buHgiine ut Tuleut, u tug was tied on all ttho puld to see tlio coulest, and n lagged spertutor uu hb rate as a Juno bug In Jsn uury, A corp of collectors wero busy but (hoy inut with poor results. Medford C'onMirvtttory rtdiud l'r' res for music Jtmsuns ht-glu July 1st. AriviHH'tMj student will be Uikwu at tlio sauiii low prltt as hviffuuitrs, Opi'H ttl utiwww 8 llfMHt Mri, MEDTTOK1) MAIL TRIHUNlj). Mrs. Harry Porter of Gold Hill vis Ited friends nmt, relatives In this cits Monday, 11. W. Uuhl, Jack Merrill and party ot friends will return today from t trip to Klamath Falls by auto via Crater Lake. In affairs of life that battle )ott much benefit can be derived by con sulting n reliable clalrvoxant. Mine Dreyfus answers jour spoken or mental questions, tells your most secret thoughts. Advice on love, business, spallation, mining, etc . hidden secrets revealed, draws pic tures and other wonderful thing". Strictly confidential, Colonial Flats. apartment 2. 91 "Shoity" Harbor, who broke two ribs while lifting a baby buKgy over a fence a month ago, broke tho same two over ngalu, In a runaway Sundat, while driving back from Grants Pass. Harbor was thrown nut ot the wagon, when tho team ran away. Ho was able to repair the harness and con tlnue the Journey to this city whero he secured medical aid. Mrs. J. K. Olmstead nnd daughter Vera have returned from a visit to Prospect. Medford Conservatory reduced pri ces for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will be taken at the same low price as beginners. Open all summer. 31 Grape 'street. The ladles of the Catholic church will give a dance in tho nXtatorlum Friday evening, July 10th. M. W. Henderson of the University of Wisconsin, wnoso appointment a county pathologist was aproved, will arrive next Monday, July 13, to as sume charge. Although nothing do finite has been determined, it I ex pectcd tho pathologist's office will be maintained in tho former place In tho Gnrnett-Coroy building. Next week the new pathologist will ncnualnt himself with local conditions. Laxt year at this time blight was engagluc the attention of the pathologist. This year there Is no difficulty from this source so the opening duties will not be strenous. The Koguo Klver Valley Fruit As sociation held its regular monthly meeting of directors this niornln.i with the following In attendance -Messrs. Allen, Parsons, Mndeu, Camp bell, Flero. Hover, Carpenter, Wash burn. Guthrie, Palmer, Potter and Anderson. Asldo from routine no business was transacted. BOSTON AND WINE HOSTO.V, July 7. James II. Iltt- tie, pre i(lent of the New York, New Haven & llnrtford Hnilroud com pany, wiu today elected president of the Itoton & Mnine railroad, sue ctediiij; Morri. McDonald, who re eenlly re-ipnel. The cleetion become effective August 1,1. In the mean time lie will continue in the New Haven'-, presidency until the return of Howard Klliolt, diuirmnn of the New Haven ilireolorc, from n vacation trip in the Maine wood-. When Mr. Iiu-lic lenves the New llnven mail it is exeled that Mr. Elliott, be-dricii coiitiuuiiiir hh chair man of (lie hoard, will lie pven the title of president. I WEDDING BELLS Miss dernldiuu Ifukes, ilutililer of Mr, mid .Mrs. Lew Itukcs, for three years connected with the InisiiicsK office of the Mail Tribune, mid Purl II. House, u journeyman printer, were married nt Jacksonville, Tues day nflernooii, July 7, hy Justice of tho Pence i)ox. The marriage is (he cnnsniiiiiiiitirii of n romance of short duration mil comes ns a surprise to the many friends of (he bride. The bride is popular anion;; n largu circle ol friends. You Get Hie tlmt There is when you smok Gov. John son cigars and patronize home Indus tries. Attention It. A. M. Itegular convocation this ovenlng at K:uo p. m. Ilustness of Import ance. A. N. IIILDKIlftANn. Sec. Cth Medfnra trinte is Medford mail YOUR EFICIENCY depends largely upon your eyesight Eye strain Is u nrfmt haiidlcup. Ho sure your eye uro right, See Dr. Rickert Now UK KKiiWH HOW Hidle I.U (iter DwicJ's (JrvH TrudliiM Mtuuips (Jlvwu OT,ttKORn, OIMUOX, MTKNDAY, ,IIM,Y 7, 1!11 1. TEACHERS REGRET PUBLIC APATHY T( ST. I'Al'I., Mimi.., ,luh 7. "In difference of the pulilu l nil fotuiH of intellectual el Tort U Ihe Ueutir ugiiij: ehnrnuteristie of our lime-," iniM rlmile William Dnluiey, pres ident or the TiiUeiNitv nf t'lnoin nnti, today liefoie the National Kd li gation nociiitioii, "The rich hum who employ $l."i.t0l) Invvyer or n 10,0l)ir phy-ne-iiin," Professor Daliue) Miid, "re jrnrds u $l"iOll etdlof-o 'prof lis umul enough to train his son. Miiuy-muk-intf, .-.pints, poliiuw nmt pielmo shows mv holding the interest of the public. The tenchor to Hie oidinitiy limn is a mere liooUwoim," .skt liicieusiil WiiHsi He mmle n pJcu for inereiiscd nl uries for piofessoi.. whom he term ed finders of .new knowledge and milkers of men. inul ndthM: "The hijjlier cost of lovimr nnd tlio cost of higher living eonihined hear more heavily on collide professow than any other class. The effective salary of the profesor i only nhont one-hnlf what it vwis twenty vciim uo. The universities incomes does not increase automatically, ami the larger the manlier of kIiiiIciiU, tlio jHiorer does ft become." (Irnce ('. Stniclinii. disttict oiiper uitciidcut of schools, llioiihlvti. pnku on eiiml salariit. She tool; u firm stand oii the ipicstion and eoiitciulcd that a salary should lie limcil on tlio Nisition nml not on tho sc. Marked pnyivs in tin develop ment of funds Tor teachers ha.-i lieuti made by this comitry, said YV. I. Iliimilton, Itosloii, in an uddtess mi K'iisions. WELSH MEETS RITCHIE -A. (Continued from t'ago 1) hundreds of Ii7- codntryiueii. The betliiif was 7 lo ! on Wei b. ftfiip'e t'oitsiiline Jaccd .fJOtllt nt the odds. 'Willie llitehie npenrcil ut 10:01 Hearty applause '.reeled him. Ito'iiml Due Welsh wins jjw to.s and Uet tc punier he originally entrre.l. Welsh got in u few Tdows ill the. ejiii'b which immedupt'Ty; fiiljowe'l, " WOlie rpsKinleil to a slrnfcht to ttie ju Innlitin followed with Welsh jc tiiif the hctter" of (he ah-iunent. When they siptarcd off. however, llitehie delivered several boilv blows Itoutul Two Ititehie swuil:; hard with liis ng'it nnd missed. He wa ciiutioucd li (he referee (or holdlntr in the ulinehes. WcUh :"t in some vicious jabs in the infighting. Hoiiiiil Tlire llitehie oH-ucd with u left wum, but in it clinch Welsh landed on the body ut close ntiurters. Welsh' uot in a couple of jabs, Ititehie retali ating with a Tuft to the jaw. WcUh followed with u rieht to the same shj(. The round ended with Welsh landing lightly on (he face. Itilclue wiih aiain cautioned for holding. Itoiiuit Four Welsh fought for tho body, then In a clinch gavo Ritchie two or threo left hooks on tho Jaw, followed by . right swfng on tho same spot. Wulsh appeared the fresher of tho wo, smil ing when the gong sounded. Hound Vivo Ititehie got one to tho fure, Welsh replying with a left to tho Jaw Hit chlo then sent a straight left to the jaw and a heavy body blow. Kltclilj forced tho fighting but was repealed ly cautioned for holding, lloiiuii Klv llltchlo's left ()o soiuued to h'j )S(Sc5)iii 3WARDSSCH00LS i) Hkta Minrn i . i':sr',i&rrtwrmm7mmal r i 1 amy jkSfsSir' k3. -y r k vify'l$M&&$W slightly swolhMi. Welsh's left eyo was also damaged. Ititehie phwel for tho hud,e)u, Welsh dodged u light baud swing alined at the bat) eye. Welsh's foot work was much the lUloker hut his blown vuied to htiNo, less stenm than thu American's, lloiiml Seven Half of tho round hid pnsed lav- fore Ititehie began forcing the fight ing, llu lauded two smart blows on tho face. Welsh icspoudml hut the American covered Up well and the round ended lu his favor Hound Hlght The work ot both fighters thus fnr had been very constant nnd sharp. Most of the hlltliig had been body righting, ending In clinches. Welsh appeared to bo beglnliig to husband hs strength In tho clinches, lie then put on nunc steam and gavo tho American one good body blow and scorned the fr culler ut the end than in the beginning of the round. Hound Mue Welsh forced tho fighting, npenln,' with n loft to the face, an npntlnu which he quickly lepented. Itltihie'tt blows rotilluually fid short, Welsh netting a furious pure and got several blows to the body and got tho best bf the In-riKhtlug. This was Welsh's round. Hound Ten Welsh forced the fighting, scoring repeatedly on ltltehle's Jaw, Ho then eluded olio of Itltohlo's famous right cros blows. Welsh had the better of the fight thus far. Hound Hlcvcii Welsh, who came un sunnily, Innd cil n sharp left on the face. Ifitilhie mjiiiu failed o reach Ihe pot ef fectively wills hi busy unlit. The flKhltiij; vai hard and fast, llitehie icgniticil Koine of bis gimtor. Hound Telo Welsh scored with a left hook on Kitcliic's neck. Ititehie leiientedl" led out liunl lefl-hiiiidoi, but Wolh was ulwavs too muek for tlieui. I'lio Welshumu .coreil three or four luinchc in this loiiud, but thev seemed to make no impression on the American, who showed great -Ihiii-iun. K ALL OUR i NEIGHBORHOOD There Is Hardly A Woman Who Doea Not Rc!y Upon ', Lydia E. Pinltham's Vcg- ; ctabtc Compound. rrinrcton, 111. " I had Infammation, lianl I caiiueliw in thu bock of my neck unit a wvaknrss all t caused by fotnnlo trouble, and I took Lydla E. I'lnkham'a VoRotablii Com pound with such ex cellent result that I am now feelini; line. I recommend thu Compoundaml pralso It to all. 1 shall bo irlnd to have you ttublish tny letter. There Is scarcely a neli;hbor nround mi who does not use your medicine. " Mrs, J. V. Joiinsom, It. No. 4, Vox SO, Princo ton, Illinois. Experience of u Nurse. roland.N.Y. "Jn my experience as a nurse 1 certainly think I.ydin K. I'ink lmm's Vegetable Comiound is a (fl-rat inudlcine. I wish all women with fe male troubles would take it. I took it when pasalni; through thu Chantfe of Llfu with great results and I always re commend Urn Comjwund U all my pa tients if I know of their condition hi time. I will gladly do till I can to help others to know of this nreat mullein." Mrs. HoitACK NkwhaW, I'olaikl, Her.1 Miner Co., N. Y. j If you nro III do not clr&R ulont; until un operation is necessary, but ut onco tuku I.vdia E. rinkbuin'n Vvuutublu Compound. If yciHWiintKppc'Inlnrlvloowrlto Iillii i:. IMiikliuiii Sleillclno Co.f (coiillclentlnl) liuuMusM. Big Reduction on All Low Shoes Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords must, go. Not a pair held back. This is your chance to save money on summer footwear At iho rUt!ii of Hound Thirteen Kllclilo suuiiloiicd MP mtil ImihIimI two slfalyht iritis pu thu face uml nluirp lippeivut. The, Amerionii r.....i.i 1 1.. itiklitmi. nil ilitniH.li 1 1 1 , tuipitl, WuUli Hlovvtuif tip eonsuloi fast nml fii'ico to Iio,piii1 ol ha iblV. Il was ii uimd louiul, till iii,iotHiil. 'I'lil-, Wit' lli Mei'ill(iK ,. ' i . i i : , ..1. i . ...n.,,1 rnvor o icilelili', mMsftSz 1 SODAS ,;, Vad?-2ssx J ceutM nt your detlrrN, I , . V ' 'y. v r . it a.'vini't MML V5 ) Bssltina" lt,,4 t l. 4 'U i sZs, J'sxJ S tfflllWl c 1 1. r,iliM.. sw SJSj r k Hl !'. l l'l' " f V . . . T" ' .1 " rit';si' I ih4ui ! hi Jutcntl X wwarV F. r. iIasaiiomm bos ferjSr SPECIAL FARES TO THE ASHLAND CHAUTAUQUA Via CvVfS rfsXT7ti tefesSn r . ipCQINtMtAW If The Uvposltlon Line KM.' Oh tiiM'uuiil nf (hi' Ashland Cli.i.,:, inim, whinli will he held .Inly 7 lo 17 iiifliMt, round trip tii'kotM will lie sold IVoin oil points hi (lit Kuuuc U'ivtM' Vnlli, Ornnts I'ji8 lo Mcdford ihcIhmm .Inly 7 lo 17, with finiil rt'luni limit .luh lilt li. PROMINENT SPEAKERS, SPECIAL FEATURES, AMUSEMENTS l',iii'Hi(,i' )iirticiil;ii-H from AjjomI of lht Sonlhtvrn I'.ic'ific tir.lohn -l. Scor!l, (lencntl I'iisnciimm' AphI, .Port land, Oregon Closing Out Buggies AW a iv k'5ii "id !' tht' h"wry liiisiiicHS and offt'i' Home of Hit ht'sl liaraiii.s ever jjivon in Ihe valley At Cost and Below i t - AVo have a hiy lino or I indies and Spring Wagons, all of which arc iimludiid in the sale, and invito (ivory person who is fif;ni'in,r n a new vehicle, lo tail I and look Hits' lhii$ ovcuaiul gol. iho pritios. Hubbard Brothers -(hfMM- "i''"'W1' 'tiUltk CllA4. OI'I'OHI'I'll I'Oh'l' OI'I'JfK Ibiuuil I'oiiitceii Tlie.Ami'ilciiu'jyil ill shu hut left on ihe hoily. I.ular lie ii'M'iilei with tin- llglil. Tluv llglillliljt Win I iiniinii was nnvni'- (be - rv a Ulf I 13 ii n ft (I a 8! ii) ti) 'P (.) I. i.i lV) lit J) (5) I i