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PK XB OTTR P' "I w - KUCBFoRB MXtD TRITON!. MEDIPORU. OTtKClON. MONDAY. JULY 13, ION ' ( IOCALAND L PERSONAL The Talent club defeated the Klani nth Falls club 76 in a hard gnmo at Klamath Falla Sunday. Judge Wm. M. Colvlg of the Souths em Pacific Is visiting Medford 10 eurlng right of way ror additional trackage facilities at Vorncls elding. So n. 31. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. Leon n. Harris, travelling manager for Stewnrt and company Is In Mod-1 ford socking fruit consignment. Charles. S. llolnllne, son-in-law of tlio Rev, !:. O. Eldrldgo, Is making Med ford n brief business visit. Over 1915,000,000.00 back of our flro policies, Holmes tho Insurnnco Man. A. C. Howlctt and wife of Eagle 1'olnt has returned from a visit to Fort Klamath. Untrimmed shapes, values up tn J 7. CO, on salo $1.98. Ahrcns. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Morrlssy, Mr. nnd Mr. 1. 1), Hrowncll, Mr. and Mr. W. R. Scearco and Misses Phcbc Urowncll and Haxcl Roagcr of Orland Calif., aro tho members of a party of tourists that arrived in Med ford Sun day. J. O. Oerklng, the beat all around photographer la southern Oregon Always reliable. Negatives made any- wbore. time or place. Studio 228 Main at. Phone. 320-J. K, C. tlrandeberry, an Albany bua. ncss man was among Medford friends Sunday. Trimmed hats, values to $12.50. on salo $4.98. Ahrens. H. M. Carpenter of Los Angclci was a Mod ford visitor Sunday. Kodak finishing: and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. OTer Isis Theater. Mrs. F. 11. Tappan, Mrs. G. P. Lan- gcr, Mrs. E. Ellis, Miss A. P. Taplcy. and Mr. F. IL Robinson ot Boston wero in this city Sunday. Parasols on salo one-halt price Ahrcns. H. W. Phillips, a St. Paul business man, spent Sunday in this cl.y Carkln Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor). Has- ktns-Beydea Bldg., Main street. Bob Taylor, E. X. Campbell and R. Lewing were among the successful fishermen at Rogue river Sunday, Gotham gold stripe ink hose, all the sew atoades, $1.00 pr. Ahrens. Walter lieu, Dwight Phlpps and Dolpb Phlpps returned Sunday from a fishing trip at Fish Lake. They report splendid fishing. Tho fourth member of their party was Mark Leonard, who camo down to Med ford after their horses which broka their picket ropes ran home. Since the dam was taken out the water has gono down leaving stretches along tho bank that Is covered with high green grass affording good feed for teams. This removes the most ser ious objection to Fish lake as a sum mer camp, as formerly the scarcity of feed kept many campers away. Try a "SplU" cigar, best Sc cigar on the market. " M. B, James, a Portland business man, arrived in Medford Sunday. Hay ror sale. W. H. Everhard. R. Welch waa down from Spokane yesterday on business. All wash dresses much underprjeed Atirens. George H. Clarke, a business man or Lincoln, Nob., Is In Medford this week. A "King 8pltz" cigar Is bom made. Try one, Cp. John Owens of Wisconsin Is visit lug Medford friends today. -The F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware company has the best and cheapest hose In towu. Prices on everything reduced. Mr, and Mrs. L. Stott of Pasadena, Calif., are Medford visitors this week. S. F. Owen and W. P. Blako wero among those down from Portlaud this week attending business Interests. You cannot afforc to tiuy your tailored suit until you boo our line felling one-half prlco and less. Ahrens. L, C. Judklns ot Lob Angeles ar rived In Medford Sunday on business. Only one kind ot kodak finishing at Weston'a Camera Shop, that's the best. OVer His Theater. A, O. Freel, a former resident of the ciy. Is visiting friends hero this week, Ills home is at Oregon City. Tlio finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Frailer of Mad ison, Wis., uro the guests this week of Prof, and Mrs. C. R. Bowman, Mon day Prof. Brown and" Mr. Frazlcr spent at Ashland atteudlng Chautau qua. New green pasture with shade and running water, O. W. Isaacs, Cyi-IU. del It at DeVoe's. " a-g-g l 1 KmMSHnar i--i i,tii,ii,iiiii Week 4 McGowan Co. UWDI1TAX1M ltaftWeMT tmm A, K. Orr T-M i Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Marshall of Olene, Klnmatlt county, n son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall were former residents of Medford. Order your fruit labels ot tho Med ford Printing Co. aud keep tho money at homo. Sunday proved on of tho success ful days this year for fishermen at Roguo river. Nearly every one that fished was successful. Soino salmon wero caught but tho greater part of tho catch was steclhead. Among thoso flailing at Rogue river wero Pug tsaacs, Claud Mots, Claud Mon tis, Otto Jeldncss. Floyd Rlppy, Bill Blgham, John Uutlqr, A Powell, T. E. Daniels and T. II. E. Hathaway. The water was perfectly clear, tho river low enough, tho fish ravenous. In tho smaller rivers good catches of brook trout were made. Page theatre tonight 10c. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb nnd Miss Hello Smith leit Sunday on a visit to Oakland, Cat. Groceries at Do Voo's. Mose Bnrkdull, Mugsy McGraw and party have returned from Crescent City and Eureka. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over lata Thea ter. Leon Hasklns, Fred Strang nnd Ben Plymato left Sunday for New port. Cool, comfortable Page theatre 10c. Arthur Perry left Monday for tho Blue Ledge country to spend a fort night In tho mountains. Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. A. E. Reames waa a business visitor at Grants Pass Monday. Dr. Myrtle Lockwood will limit her office hours during July aud August to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to i p. m. 97 Ned and George Vilas wore mem bers of a camping party that left Sunday for the Josephine county caves. Hear the popular music at the Page. Fred H. Mcars returned from Grants Pass Monday, where ho gave n patriotic address. Reduced prices on all garments during July and August. Mrs. My ers, dressmaker at Deuel's store. 0Sm Rev. W. B. Hamilton was down from Grants Pass Monday. It you want a lithographed fruit label instead of a printed one, see us, we are agents for Scbmltz Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. Every day many camping parties leave for tho hills. The fishing Is at Its best in the mountain streams, and there are many camps on Butte creek. Big Butte, tho Applegate and upper Rogue river. Crater Lake and Pcr- ican Bay have many campers. Jose phine Caves, more difficult to reach than most scenic places have been visited several times, and thero are several camps at Colestlne. Little mountain climbing will be done until lata In the summer. Best photoplays at tho Page. Mike Womack has returned from Grants Pass where ho has mining in terests. We have a $3500 press, recently Installed especially for -printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co. O. W. Barnes wa a business visi tor from Berkeley, Calif., Sunday. Arthur Grist, a business man ot Marshalltown. Iowa, In visiting Med ford for a few days. Fruit labels artistically printed In any and all colors. Medford Print ing Co. W. E. Hammel was over from Eagle Point Monday on business. Until July IS we will receive orders for special three color apple and pear stationery at cut prices reduced from $8.50 to $4.00 with your busi ness card thereon. Medford Printing Co. Charles Stcnnett ot Ashland 14 spending tho week In Medford visiting his son, A. F. Stennett Change of program Page tonight. A peculiar cloud formation formed over the western part of the valley Sunday afternoon. It was said to be a thunderhead at close range, the samo billowy kind or cloud that is often seen above tho hills, only per fectly white because of the sunlight. A thunder storm developed and a cloud burst struck tho hills back of Jacksonville. Qua Newbury who was In the region at the time says that the creeks reached the same height they ever attain at high water. Large hall stones fell covering tho ground to a depth of a half inch. Some hall fell at Table Rock and between Jack sonville and Medford but no damage was done to fruit or crops. Medford Conservatory reduced pri ces for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will be taken at tho same low price as beginners. Open all summer. 31 Grape street. lien Mitchell of Portland was A business visitor In Medford Monday. Page theatre, coolest placo In Med ford. ' J. Lachrnan llnrrlcon Peter wa. down from Portland Monday on business. Mrs. Goo. V. Palmer of Alpha, 111. 1 the guest of Mrs. C. R. Bowman 'this week. O. X, Anderson, an Ashland busi ness man, spent Monday In Medford. Prof, t.elnnd Beverldgn predict varmer weather for tomorrow. Miss ttwln Kliule, daughter of Col, Klnilo of Senttle, W'nsn., Is a .visi tor to this city and a guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Honry Motx, II, C. Mackny, the photographer, left Monday on a month's vacation at Klamath Falls. Ed White of tho Antelope alley, was a Medford vlstor Monday. Grass tiro along tho McAndrawu ranch, southeast of Medford, camo near destroying the grntn crop. Prompt action by volunteer flro fighters kept the damage within half an acre of grain, nltheugn tho fenco was destroyed. Clairvoyant, Mme. Dreyfus leaves tho ISth Inst. Those desiring val uable advice, Mtoulrt consult her at once. Advice by mall $1.00. Col onial Flats, apartment 2. Flvo water users bavo been fined recently for Irrigating rrom an open hose. In ono enso where tho flno was not paid, tho water has been turned off. H. X. Moo leaves Mondny on n month's trip cast to buy merchandise for the coming season. PROB ACTION E IDENT' OF PRES S AGENTS ARRESTED, LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, July 13. With the arrest ot Loroy O, Hughes, federal officers said today they had circum vented an opium smt-ggtlng plot In which a gang of men and at least ono woman had counterfeited cashier's checks for nn nmount aggregating $10,000 to get cash to flnanco their contraband traffic. In addition to Hughes. Henry W Fauser, an automobllo racing driver, his wife, Helen Coughlen Fauser, An ton Volk, Paul Grimm and Oscar Miles, aro In tho San Diego county jail. ASK RECEIVERS ON OFF WASHINGTON, July 13. Senator Smith today Introduced a resolution for Investigating of published corre spondence relating to tho Mexican mhrogllo In which "agents of tlvu president ot tho t'nltod States have been represented as nrrordlng ndvlco to tho agents of the rebellion ugnlnst the government of Mexlra Intended to eunbtn the revolutionists to cvndo tho orders of tho President of the United Htntes against tho shipment ot arms and munitions r war Into Mexico." BUFFALO, N. Y., July 13. He velvet for the United Stntcs Light & Ilentinir company, rnpitnliztil nt Sfl.OOO.OOO. were nptMiinteij today. The rompnny lins n plant jiere nnd hendnunrters nt Xingnra Fnlls. The complaint was made liy Fred erick It. Humpngo, one of the bonnl ot managers of the company, who declared that the directors were practicing fraud in the conduct of the business nnd Hint their method would brinjr on insolvency in n lim ited period. Patronize Home By smoking Mt. Pitt, the best Cc cigar on tho market WASHINGTON, July 13. Sovcn hundred marines today were ordered assembled at Guantuanamo, Cuba, to be held In readiness for servlco In revolution-torn Haiti and 3ju Do mingo. Why Jfot Get the best smoke, Gov. Johnson, and also patronize home. TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished modern flvo room cottage, $12.50 per month. 109 N, Riverside nvenuo, phono C34-Y. 101 FOR KENT Furnished house keep Ing rooms, ground floor, 220 K. Grape street, phono 22C-J. 101 LOST Will tho person who by mis take took a silver bandied umbrel la Inltluled "M. E." from tho Meth odist church, Fifth and Bartlett, Sunday evening, kindly return samo to Rev. E. O. Eldrldgo, 502 MANY NEW EXHIBITS AT COMMERCIAL CLUB Fruit, grain ami vegetable nre being brought in exery day In the Comtneivinl eliih exhibit, (lenernlly .ponkinr. Medford oolo lire not n u uro the club hut over n hundred visitors some days, mid u good ex hibit of ntliii't-t i splendid nil vertNing nt n minimum cost, nre: X. D. Hnipliy of Tnlent, box or extra fancy large Karly Wheeler peaches. We.sterlund orchards, hnskct of extra fancy Hlciihcim apricots. Mrs. It, V. Fanpihnr, Medford, Ion-pound table' beets. Mr. Collins Table Hock, two bun dles club wheat. Upton Bros., Central Point, oats, eight feet tall. It. It. Wilson, Griffin 'Greek, oats, extra heavy. . I). Hurfonl, Sams Valley, fancy oats. H. II. Clark, Central Point, fancy oats. Any who hnve snved groin to be Heil for the San Francisco fair, please udvise by phone or letter. SIOUX CITV, la., July 1H. Fire today destroyed the terminal ele- vntor here, emtMiii; n loss of .fl'JO, 000. The telegraph wires of tlio As soeinted Press nnd both commercial companies were destroyed, euttinc the city off from communication for several hours. Yoh Get the fleet Thero la when you smok Gov. John son cigars and patronlio homo Indus tries. ' New Heater Gives Heat and No Smoke Paul's Electric Store have the cxclustvo showing of Lighting Fixtures of tho J. C. English company or Pprtland. Hotel Medford, Sacred Heart Hospital, First National Bank and a number of tho best resi dences nro lighted with English Fixtures. FOR HIRE Private Auto I drive my own car and give good service at REASONABLE PRICES E. A. GRAY 25R5 OR 882-R N. Riverside. 97 LOST Sunday afternoon, bale of binding twine probably on North Central or on road by Fair grounds which crosses Central Point road and also McAndrew'a ford. Finder please return to or notify B. L. Dodge, Jr and receive reward. 97 WANTED Experienced Medford teacher wants children to tutor. Cal or phono for particulars. 903 W. Eleventh street, phono 801-L. 09 of Ban Francisco transacted business In Medford Mon day, Sheriff William Blnglor was In Medford Monday on official busi ness. White's Velvet Ice cream for Sun day, Flavor, crushed strawberry, tun Pit) mil, chocolate uttd vnnllu, Hpe. t'UI Pliu'iipplt) sliurberl, Phono 4 81 II, K5 FOR SALE Cheap, 130C acre stock ranch, ten miles north of Medford, II. M. Scott, 14S N, try street. 101 Fresh Meat We have rented Stalls 33 and 14 in the public market and will supply meat oi! all kinds at tlio right jirices. Hanley&Carleton WANTED High school girl wants to enro for children by day or hour. Phono 217-M. 97 WANTED Girl or mlddlu-agod worn an for general liousowork. Apply J, Tribune. 97 FOR HALE Burros, buck and har ness cheap, M, A, Ruder, 114 N Front. 97 WANTISD 10 rords absolutely first clans oak body wood, Mco Pr. Claucy, 101 WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or placo by appointment Phono l'17-.T We'll io,,Ihj rvnt E, D, WKiJOK, Prop, To the Editer: In tho Issues or July 7th nud 8th ot tho Mall Trlhmto 1 liuvo read with Interest Mr. Phlpps' correspondence wit tho Standard Oil company tola tlvo to tho smokeless orchard heater, ulvo a suggestion for a covering to prevent against frost. 1 am glad that thought Ik bolii'i directed along theno lines beciuiso I 'helluva that agitation ts bound to Improve our present vystem of frost protection', and the valley needs tho Improxeiuoiit, Wo lose too much money uvory year by front. In Southern California where they hiiva tho llfo ot the tree nt Htnko. iiIho a wider rnutfo of temperature to combat, they have given this sub ject a grentdeal ot thought. Indi vidual and government men hno tried overr kind of device Including ulectrlc heating which has proved too expensive, and covering tho trees did not work out well, also coal beaten. Oil tiurtilnc henters limo nrovoii to be tho most economical and effec tive. Heaters nro mndo which will protect against a 20 degree drop of temperature below freeilng. Thesu heaters burn tho samo oil wo use In our valley and their burning tlnt-i ranges from six to twenty four hours, Tlio cost Is not excessive. A henter Is Just Mug put on tho market which burns heavy oil with no smoke and gives n great bent. If you want to refer any of jour readers why are lutcrcHtcd in this subject tn tho writer, ho will bo glad to tell them tho rout, nnd tho de tails of an ndequato orchard heal, tug equipment, such as will easily take cam of tho comparatively small drop In lomporaluro In tho Itogtiu lllvor Valley. Yours ery truly, M. M. ROOT, American Can Co, San Francisco, Calif. LIVESTOCK MARKET MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsotiero 32G North Bartlett. Phone 5G3 M. PORTLAND, Ore, July 13 - (V Do, receipts IIMUI, market steady, Prime light 0.75 a 7 00s prime heavy ii.tiO a ti.r.r.; good r.nr. n ii o0; nn dlum it.'.T. a tl.nn; heirers it. CO a 7.00; cows, prime ft.AO a 0.00; bulls 1 00 a COO; prime veal caUes T.dO a S.00; heity veal calves 7.00 r.3a, Hogs receipt 1S3I: market 2 On higher than Saturday's rinse, Prime, light S M it S.r.O; medium 8. IB a X 30 smooth heavy 7.90 k f.io; rough heavy 7 B0 n 7. SO, Sheep receipts 3,0Rit, market stea dy. Spring lambs C7B a i.tiO; weth ers 4 3B n 4 7B; ewes 1.1)0 n -t.'JS) SearllngH 1 GO n fi 00, ed In tho prlon of Santiago Tliilleln loo, Most of Iho WcIIiiih, It Is said wero officials. Rheumatic Throat Is Common Trouble Should Bo Treated in Blood To Prevent Recurrence. 230 PERSONS EXECUTED AS HUERTA TOTTErlS SALTILLO, July 13, VM Laredo Two hundred nud thirty persons wero reported executed In Mexlci City I'rlday night by lluerin, accord lug to news from tho south receiv ed hero by tho coiistltutlouallstM to lny. Ono hundred and seventy ot theso went said to bavo been put to death In tho federal prison nud sixty exerut- Ytifrf r nrrriifiil Ktr tint t(vi Mtrat In tlif llit Imi in iirrtriit lUHr InmMttt trltiiu, lli I.Ui.l mutt be lull In MiWt, nn I"1"! Ft-mnlr H H. M , II Itintlrlirr ill the (llllrlluti nf hx IxMlr til nriiuilli the Irritant ur ttt iinxlurt nl In ulliinilatr Ihrlr rirrrlUu lirmili tl- ett'l'T rhtuir, iilirtimniir tr mril H lUnrrroiK Inilli'alliui, It Hiram thai th. 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