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',? vvfpM, r. (' t FAOH BIX MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, .ItfTiY It. 1M MANY ORCHARDISTS ORDERING FANCY SPECIAL LABELS STATE TO BUILD ...II. till IliMPWWWIWWWWWWWWWWWWW CALIFORNIA ROADS The Moilfonl l'rintinp cnnipnny i I timing out Fomo real fnncy lalicln Ilii. yenr fr llie pivprc'ivc orcli imliflM of ttio Ilojrup llivor volley. Tho rninpnny linn prcjmrcil now typo nixl bonier nml plntcs for the production of IiiIioIh of the hiphet Hnm mid you should s-oo foijio of the hipli-cliiss work wo nro ttirnhi): out. Severn I of the hirpcr orclmnlUts linve rouc n lcp further iu their ef fni Ik to cot labels that will be at trnetivo nml hml plntcs mailo for their individual brands some of tlico being very elabomte, while otli t rrs are beautiful from their suo plieity. The idea of individual la bels is not n new idea nml is the simple following of tho method of I he modem business roan who creates n demand for his wares bv putting ipiality beneath his label. Wherever you go you nlways ask for the brand that ou know is good. Thoso who have fccn nml lasteil the products of tho Rogue river or chards know what they are. The only thing remaining is to otnulNIi the different brands and have the public know that when he Pees a Koguc river fruit label he knows he tins beforo him the best iu fruit, whatever its variety. The man who btiva fniil with your label this year looks for the same brand nest yenr and tho Medfonl Printing company is helping you all it can. It prints the labels. If you have not already placed your orders for your labels, do it now. The phone number is 75, if you nrc too busy to call. ROSEIUBC PLANS I0ND ISSUE TO AID RAILROAD TO OCEAN HOE RUBAIYAT LOVERS EAGERLY AWAITING ROSKIIURO, Or., July 11. The bund election to aid iu construction of n railroad from Hoseburg to tide water will be held Oetolier ii nt the icgular city election. These bonds will not be sold until a positive as surance that the railroad will be built is made. The bond isuo is to be 100,000, according to the present plan. With Mcdford trade ii Medrord mad SAl'RAMKNTO, 'ah. .lulv 11. The state highway commission has not sufficient funds to construct highways connecting the cent nil val leys of California with the coast, ami the next legislature will be asked lo appropriate money to meet this ex pense. This construction was not conteinnlnted under the $18,000,000 bond issue. Knglueer to Trcpinv Cost The commission bus ined a no lution directum the highway engineer to gather data concerning suitable routes from n oint in King's county and also from Madeni county to the coast, so that the cost of these const wnnl highways can be included in nil appropriation fnmi the legislature. The resolution neN forth that tnif fie needs demand that great central valleys shall be joined with the const, bat the $18,000,000 bond is sue does not contemplate the eon stniction of such connecting links, nor is the sum sufficient to con straint any highway in addition to the system already outlined by the commission. Itotttr OrOrral Suncjctl Tho resolution directs the highway engineer "to cause reconnaissances to bo made of two lateral highways, (1) beginning nt or near Ilanfonl. iu Kings county, and extending wester ly thnuigh or near Coalinga, and then through some pass iu the moun tains to connect with the state high way along the coast; and (-) beirin ning nt Madera, in Madera county, mid extending westerly through Pneheco Pass to Oilroy, iu Santa Clarn county, to the end that the ne cessity for and data concerning these routes may be presented in proper form to the incoming legislature with recommendations for appropri ations for their construction. IN 0 OMAR 'Ah Love' eoubl jou and t with lllm consplro To grasp this sorry Seheiuo of Things entire, Would not wo shatter It to bits ami then Ito-mould It nearer to tho Heart' de sire!" Mr. Waldorninr Young says of the I coining presentation of "Omar, tho Tout maker,' that "what will bo of most Importance to the many lovers or tho Hubalynt Is that It Is not only gcm-tttuddotl with tho familiar and unfamiliar of thoso Immortal qua trains, but It alio carries with It flavor distinctly of tho times as one would ptcturo them." Ho fa.VH that the play Is a "master piece of stagecrcaft rich In colur. massive In conception and execution. Impolllngly gorgeous always to tho eye. Tho story of tho play," bo con tinues, "is set In n Persian garden where two young lovers woo. but tho beautiful Shlroen la bcthrothed to the Shah and torn from tho ardent peet: years pass and there Is a daughter, blood Is spilled and ven- gcanco Is wreaked, and. In tho end, back In the garden again they "turn down an empty glass. " The beauty and accuracy of both tho setting 4and atmosphere of tho play oro duo to Mr. Tully's great lovo of Omar Khayyam's works, an ad miration dating back to his college days. It Is said that ho has ono of tho finest libraries of Person litera ture extant. MEDFORD AT CHAUTAUQUA NEXT THURSDAY SEVEN ANARCHISTS Peruvian Cabinet Resigns LIMA. Peru, July 11. General Pedro Muniz. Peruvian premier and minister of war, and Ilildebniiidt Kiicntcs, minister of the interior, re signed today from the cabinet. Why Xot Get the best smoke. Cor. Johnson, and also patronlzo home. NEW YORK. July 11. Seven per sons some of them professed anar chists, porno members of the Indus trial Workers of tho World, tho I'rco Speech leaguo and kindred organiza tions and go mo merely curious assem bled today in Union square for a demonstration in memory or tho three men killed In tho bomb explo sion July 4. The ashes or tho victims were not exhibited in urns, tho mayor having forbidden it. Thursday. July Ut'dO p. in., is .Moilfonl day at the Chuutnuiuu. Professor llerard Taillaudier of the Medfonl Conservatory hns jdcasure in announcing tho following high- class musical ami literary euteitaiu meut for Medfonl dav at the Ashland Chaiitampia assembly : Violin solos (al "Roiuunoo iu fl'1 ..llcelhovcii to) room . tieuieii Mr. Carlton Janes. Vocal solo, ''Scene from Madam ltutterfly" . . -Puccini Mrs. K,l . Andrews Piano solos (0 "I.iebestranm" 1.11 (b) "l.a Kileusc" - Ruff Mr. (lemril Taillaudier Reading. "Objecl of l.ovo"...Vilkius Mrs. U. T. Wilson. Violin solos 0O "Deep River" . . . C Taylor (b) "Melody" u- -.TsOhaikowskv (e) "Durka" . . Friml Mr. Carlton Janes. Vocal solos- fa) "'Twos April" . . NVviu (b) "Where the r'nirest".llerhcit Mrs. Kit M. Andrews. Piano solo, "Itigoletto" .Verdi-Liszt Mr. Oemrd Taillaudier. Reading, selected Mrs. O. T. WiUon. A. S. Rosenbnum Mill have n so cial tniin leaving Medfonl for Ash land at 1Z p. m. Tickets for the round trip f3 cents. Any desiring to remain for llio evening entertain ment can return nt 10 :"I0 n. m. on mi. other special provided by the S. P. CLASS RATES FROM TWIN CITIES UPSET WASHINGTON. July II. -Class rales on freight from Minneapolis and St. Paul to points as far as 000 miles distant on (he transcontinental line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Kt. Paul railway in North mid South Da kota, wero pronounced unjust and unreasiiuahlo today by the interstate commerce commission. N S PERMITS E OF TOBACCO BY NAVY OFF CIALS WASHINGTON', July ll,-(le.u-nl satisfaction was expressed today thniuuhout naval circles when it be came known that Secretary Daniels, contrary to expectations, had an thorixed tho retention of lionulur brands of tobacco and articles .wlitcli it had been rumored would be denied admission to the commissariat do imrlmenl stdres. The action of the secretary fol lowing tho enforcement of his onler abolishing tho officers' wino mess officially upset what had become a general belief umoug the enlisted men Hint they, too, would be denied cer tain proprietary articles which thev had heretofore enjoyed. 1'iider the new onler, not only will those ar ticles which have been carried iu the commissary dcmrtmcnt bo retained, but it is intended to assure greater latitude of choice to the men by ad mitting additional brands of tobaccos and cruuul commodities, FAMOUS FRENCH ENGINEER TO INSPECT PANAMA CANAL N'KW YOK1C. Jtilv 11. Philippe Ihuiau-Varilla, tho French engineer, who was director-general of the old French Panama canal, is here today from Paris on his wny to Panama. Mr. Duunu-Varilla explained that the hlinuuit .if Ilia vtil Ivnu !. Siimi..,..! the work and see a ship puss through the locks. ANNOUNCEMENT Hotel Mcdford i Tho lintel of HKItVM'K IIKAUTV 40 With Private Hath COMtlHlt 100 Itooiibt Islevator Servleo Hot and cold running water, private phono, steam heat and outalila windows In alt rooms, Kxipilsllo Lobby and Moiinulno, Kxcellcnl Cuisine. Splendid Hamplo Rooms. Tho Commercial Traveler makes this his homo and tho Tourists usually prolong their stay. , . y Tariff Room without private bath, per day, 11.00 and up. ' Room with private bath, per day, 13, 00 and up, " iff HI'IX'LW, HATKH HV WKI'K OH MONTH - tf i. I' Hotel Holland This rnzy hotel It now open attain and you will bo nt homo thn moment you enter. This hotel la particularly tinted for IU honiellkn surroundings, and Its artistic furnishings, Hot and cold running water and steam heat In all rooms. Ratci per day: f Room without bath. 73c and $1.00, .'' Room with prlvatn shower bath, $t,3fi. Room with private bath, 11.60 and up. T One room loft at ten dollars for month. HI'KCIAL LOW IUTK8 ItV WKKK Oil MONTH Hotel Moore Clean rooms, clean beds and ororythlng sanitary. Rates per day &0c and 75c. I respectfully beg to annoiinr that thn above hotels are all oper ated under my solo ownership and management, and I wish to thank you for your kind patrons In the past and I hope to deserve suc cess In tho future. Your obedient sorrant, KM 1 1. MOIIH lie you Plutocrat. Autocrat, Aristocrat or Democrat makes no dif ference to us. You aro welcome. $&', V N SVC A jat ' . MKIU'Oltl), OltKOON. A.N INVIMTMKNT I.N DIAMONDS Requires careful thought and tho proper confi dence In a firm, to warrant absolute satisfaction. To note the proper comparison you must Inspect them from a large and well selected stock, such aa 1 am ablo to show. In this way you becomn thoroughly familiar with value and feel as sured of safe and economical buying through my binding guarantee. Diamond Setting anil Kngravlng Done Her. MARTIN J. REDDY THK JKWKI.KU k' :k:":X" NKAH lOHT()FKlCK m " W W P W 9 W W sF T T TrT MAXWELL WINS TACOMA RACE On July 4th, in one of the most sensational finishes in the history of automobile racing, a Maxwell won the 200-mile Golden Potlaeh race ittTaeonia in 2 hours, il minutes, 32 -l-o seconds, an aver age of 7-1.2G miles an hour, shattering the former record of 71.07. There were 15 of the best ritu Jug curs in the world entered. MAXWELL "25" WINS AT GRANTS PASS On July -1 a Maxwell "25" also won the slow race on high gear at Grants Pass, demonstrating the flexibility of Maxwell em's and their superiority for raping, as well as for an all-purpose ear. OUR GARAGE Is the largest and best equipped in southern Oregon and we employ only expert workmen, guaranteeing all our work. AVc arc the pioneers in the autp repair bus iness in Mcdford. AUTO SUPPLIES We carry a good stock of supplies and Firestone Tires and our prices are right. OX Y-ACETYLENE WELDING Wu do Oxy-Acetyliuo Welding and remove carbon by the oxygen process at 1 per cylinder. We Are Open Day and Night Seven Days in the Week. If You Are in Trouble Out - M m. H I m A sl rm K T fc a f I t On the Road, We Have a Car at Your Service The sale of 21 Maxwells "25" to people in all lines of business, many of whom formerly owned high priced cars, shows them to be the most popular car on the market at the price, $825 f. o. b. Medford. Our Phone No. is 21 POWELL AUTO CO. 123-125 S. Front St. MEDFORD 4MW4,W r h ' A H