i f y ? . rv . IAC1IG TWO MEDFOKl) MAUi TRIBUNK. MRIWOKD. ORWION, RATUKDAV. .IPI.Y 18, MM CALAND PERSONAL Lucius Klncnld was acquitted on Hid chnrRu ot assault and battery against T, Perdno jesterdoy on tho Kroiinds tlint Purdue started tho HRl'.t. W, 11. Hokol Of Itojjuo Klvcr Was u recent 1itiMnei8 visitor In Mcdford. J?. ICerr wns down from Corvnllll the Intter nrt ot tho Week In the In terests of business. Sib It. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity nnd Surety P.dnds. HdPlerson. of Stockton. Cal., left Medford Friday after a Visit ot sev eral dajs. lie has business Interests hero. J. O. GorklnR, the bost nil around photoRraphor In southern Orcpon Always reliable. Negatives mado any dhoro. tlmo or place Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. Tim city water doparlnieut con tinues to brine up violators ot the water ordinance. Irrigating from an open house Is tho most frequent offense, while many nro fined tor Ir rigating out ot hours. My constant villgancc tho water department hopes to ktnnijt out violations ot water rules. Kodak finishing And supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis, Theater. J. P Patch and !j. G. Patch of Honolulu arc visiting In this city in View of locating. Try . ''SplU' cigar, best 5c clsar on tho market. 1). G. Mock of Klamath Falls transacted business In Mcdfoid tli latter part of tho week. Hay for aalo. V. 11. Evorhard. Mr. and Mrs. 1 B. Heath ot Chi cago, jtpent Saturday among Mcdford friends. A "King Spltx" cigar la homo mado. Try ono. Dc, A. F. Guo. n Los Angeles business man, was in tho city Saturday morn ing. Tho F. W. Shaplclgh Hardware company has the best and cheapest hoso In town. Prices on everything reduced. Mr. and Mrs. I S. Ileard ot Wheat land. N. D aro in this city as the guest ot friends. Only ono kind or kodak finishing nt Weston's Camera Shop, that's tho best. Over Isis Theater. Col. George P. Minis of Sevcu Oaks transacted business In Medford Saturday. XJlCflnost, equipment In Oregon for printing-fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. L. P. Hennes of Chicago was onioni; Medford business acquaitanccs tho latter part of tho week. New green pastnro with shade and running water. 0. W. Isaacs, G91-IU. Get It at DeVoo's. " A. S. Mack was among tho over from Klamath Falls this week on bus lncss. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John if. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), Has- Iclns-ltoyden Bldg., Main street. A. I.. Stringer, a Portland business man, was In Medford Saturday. Order your fruit labels of tho Med ford Printing Co. and keep tho money at home. Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Smith of Klamath Falls were, tho guests ot Medford friends Saturday. Groceries at Do Voo's. J. C. Fcrbcr was up from Los An gulea Saturday on tho Interests of liuelHces. Kodak finishing tho bost, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea ter. J M. Chamberlln of Portland tinn. sacted business in Medford today. Fruit labels artistically printed in any and nil colors. Mcdford Print ing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellor woro up from 8n FraucUco Saturday visit iuKfrlenfu. Medford Conservatory reduced pri ces for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will bo taken at tho same low price as beginners. Open all summer. 31 Grape street. W. W. Griggs was among the Seattle business men In Medford th's week. If you want a lithographed fruit labol Instead of a printed one, see iiH, wo aro ageuto tor SehmlU Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. Charlo Sleglor wub recent busi ness visitor In this city. Wo have a J3500 press, recently installed especially for printing fruit labels, Medford Printing Co. II, nrounrd of Chicngu attended to business interests In Medford Satur day. Screen doors at Mcdrord Lbr. Co. Thomas JimiBey has sworn out complaint against Mar' S. Lawronce on thq chargo or maliciously break Inj? a head tato of un Irrigation ditch. ipjtli jlvc.gn GnU's creep. rr: vMwA ,M, Salter of Los Angeles, enjojed fishing In ltoguo rler Fri day. Sltorlff Slnglor motored to Mcdford from his off Icon at Jacksonville Sat urday on official business; I).' T). Brlggs ot Portland arrived In Mcdford Saturday morning on n lirlef business trip, J. P. Coughrnm was among those down from Portland Saturday on bus Incsi. Charles II. Ycrceluls of Sacra mento arrived In Medford Saturday. He hns business Interests here. L, M. Stover of San Finncleco vis ited MeiUord trleuds Saturday, 0. A, Hudson of Chicago was nmoug the recent business visitors t6 Medford. .Mr? and Mrs. W. 11. Pnr'rj ot Scattto aro lsltlng In Medford today. i.. MASSACHUSETTS TO INTERVENE IN NW HAVEN CASE Tho Lion's Urlde," a three reel animal thriller nt tho It theater to night. Mutual Weekly News and two other photo plays, 10c. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowman of Pendleton aro visiting Medford, hav ing como by auto la Crater Like. James Kershaw, the Antelope rancher spent Saturdav In Medford Ho reports many poachers already In tho hills after deer, quail and pheas ants. Two men on a motorcyclo Thursday shot over a hundred shots on his ranch. Prof. M. P. Henderson Is spending the first few dajs of his stay In MeJ- ford In a carotul examination ot con' dlttons hero, prospects, etc. Me has investigated the .blight situation and has fopnd it Mtlsfactcbry there being Very little Might In tho valley. He says however, the orchardlsts should continue their old iltlgance. C. St. Thomas, tho Talent orchard- 1st rind baseball magnate was a busi ness visitor in Mcdford Saturday. John S, Owens, Sam Owens and Vrank Owens left Friday on a trip of inspection of the redwood timber holdings near Crescent City, having completed an Inspection ot their Butte Falls holdings. WASHINGTON'. .lnl IS. The Jfevv llawu Yailro;i) eao assumed n new nxpn't (oilo.V1 low it lieenme Known hero ttutt tbMntd of .Mumi nlinwitu iitnv Mlc W llitcrfere utter tho ni u.rpiiieul'H Sbl'fylan law Milt to Viho1v4 the tMitn) M.lHm:lit, and nnk the eolirts Id fomf jtloSew Ht wt to. nmle u o(iiiitui( f-rtlo tf Its UOHon CJ .MH(lm''WH;p",'', uhnMitt-j now xtwk nt tiny Intiou it preored Hint cno peruu-MOii to the COURT HOUSENEWS Heported by Jackson County Ab trnct Co., Sl,th and Kir St. ('limit It L. Sabln vs. H C. Writ ot nitncluuunt. JorguuMon. BY Weeks AtMcGowan Co. ', pay Hmhm mi A. Orr iW-M . I I I KH I AtW The clght-j ear-old child of Frank Loder was injured Saturday by rim nlug Into the barb wire fencing around tho Pacific highway pavement north of Medford, her Up being cut. As a result, the barb wiro is being re placed with plain wire. In spite of watrhmen and barri cades, people Insist on clandestlnely travellng tho pavement before the concrete has set, which will result in permanent Injury. ine pavement is now lata for a 'distance or 2000 feet south ot Mcd ford, averaging oer 350 feet a day. $ .n-nKWpV;rrMV'n. v l.W thVi HslitR)niv tin' riKlit nml New llnven to sell The NVw Haven lionnl of ilin.etor ret'ifCil to ncocpt tlint lcgilittlon mill now Mu-wiicliuoltt.N iilidei-stood to he fearful le-t tlint riglil he enilnii Kcnvl in the inH.ed liti-;ntion. It i- feared that if tho jw ennneiit wins it oao the eonrl miRht merelv or ler the sale of the New Haven's Mo ton & Maine stock without re-trie-tiom. If Mnsonehu-ett- inlervened it would be merely for the purpo-e of imwerxiiij: it riht of pun-lime. At torney (icnenil MeKeynolil-, it wn believed, will not olijeet. Tho suit whieh t hrou-ht liv the law firm of !.nnber'i& Iiwioli of thi eity, U foinewhiil siniilui to action in Norton, which tlcmmnW re-titu-lion of 10(1,000,000, of which more Hum $100,100,000 was alleged to have been misused. One of the two claim- made n-k-thnt the "in-Hi-tin! lefenilaiit be compelled to necouut for nil miiii- of money nnd shares of -toek mi-nj-plied nnd mi-iipproprinleil. and nil profits which they received liy rca--on of unlawful iieU." The second clnitn n-ked that the defendiuits be enjoined from further management of tlie .y-teiu. NEW LOW RECORDS 10 10 OR MNOR STOCKS HUERTA LEAVES ON CRUISER t Continued from pigs I.) So, not any more. Xo, I don't ,want to say anything about tho I am not talking. I L'nltcd States. am through." Tbo photographers present In chorus then requested tho general to leave tho car so that they might tako his picture. The old soldier smiled and said bis plcturu had been printed so badly by almost all and that the world already had such a bad Impres sion of him as to make him hesitate to glvo the American photographers an opportunity of proving Just how jgly ho was. All the time, however, General Iluorla was moving toward tjio .'Uoor. .When ho reached the far door he began shaking hands and said: Give Kiuh a Souvenir "When I get to Now York tonio day, you shall all dlno with inc." Then, 03 an afterthought, ho said; "I will pay If I have tho money. If not, I shall not hesitate to borrow from jou." Ills mind being on money, be then said; Here, I would like to present to each ot you u little souvenir of the old man," and after tho custom of certain other Latin-American digni taries, he brought from his purse s handful of gold coins and presented ono to each correspondent, adding' '"Mexican money would not buy much now but thq colnn will iervo us tokens of remomberanie." lie'ore n battery of cameias and moving picture machines, General Hucrta and General Blanquet with u group of federal officers around them. posed, talked together and took off their hats, all to the command of the American plcturo men. nnd through it all the former Movlean president act ed like a veteran sl;;co perhaps no lima In Mexico bus been plcturoJ more often or under more varied cir cumstances than ho. Tho plcturo taking over, Goneral (luerta returned to his ar, In which, wltli this single oscoptlon. ho had re malned kinco hla arrival lael night In Puerto Moxiio. Before noon tho plans of doparturo of the refugees hod again become vague sluco thoko who had Intended to leave as passengers on tho City of Mexico refused to do so on learning tboy would have to stop at Vera Cruz. NKW YORK. July IS. Selling ot tho minor railway issues was resumed at tho putset of today's short session, with consequent new low records In that quarter and (regularity else where. Covering of tho leaders Im parted .1 better tone In tho Into trad ing. The closing was strong. Llttlo change from tho heaviness which liai characterized most of the week's operations was observed In to day's early dealings. Tho general trend was lower, most Issues of speculative Importance selling under yesterday's closing quotations. Union Pacific preferred lost a point, wlt'i moderately large fractional recession t In New York Central, Missouri, Kan sas and Toas preferred, Amalgamated and American Locomotive Toledo, St. Louis and Western Issues, which are threatened with default ot In terest on bonds and Baltimore and Ohio preferred went to new low rec ords. New Haven was dull nnd slightly higher. Among minor lion Is a 2hi point break in Wabash foil is was noteworthy. TOO LATB It CLASSIFY WANTED Practical nurso would llko nursing by week. North Oakdale. iul FOB SALE Five passenger automo bile cheap, If sold this month. Ad dress box -170, Medford, Ore. 1UJ LOST Package between Crater Uiko and Mcdford, containing ring, opera glasses, necklaco, etc. Re ward, leave at Mall Tribune. 103 FOB SALE .My brown driving mare, sired by David llurum, weight 1100. A bargain for quick salo. C. W. Potter. 113 North Oakdula avenue. 100 r Tired Eyes Mean.Eye Strain i:e strain leads to hcudachc, ner vous proqtrutlon, cataract etc. Don't neglect your cos, If you stu ped an) thing wrong with them, bet ter havo them examined at once h DR. RICKERT HE KNOWS HOW Suite 1-'J(M or Deuel's S. & II. (Jrcon Trading Stamps Glvoi I.Yolmto. lu the matter Of tho uMato of Nunc Stotibcr. ltoud ot ndmlulsttiitor filed. In tho mnltqr ot tho cstnio ot ,C,J M. Webber. Inventory of, appraiser Hied. IJella Boper, vs, nines Boner,. Di vorce, Wm. Scott vs. O A. Gardner ot al. Iteply. In the matter of tho cstut of c Webber, , deceased. Qrijor n))t pointing un appraiser and e.Mndlng time to file. . In the matter of tho cstntu ot Nancy Steubor, deceased. Petition for letters Do Bonis now tiled. lu the matter of tho estate of Nancy Steubor. " Order appointing iul mlulstrator flle. v . 1 Bent l-Ntnto Vrnnfci-M Ira Shoudy vt ux to James It. Robertson ot uv. beg. nt SW corner of lbt II, blk. 1 1, city of Ashland, thence east erly 123 ft., northerly 10",4 feet, westerly 100 ft., south erly US feot'tobeg.. W. D... Wlllard Eaton to Harriet E. Eaton, SM of lots II and 15. blk. 4. Park Add. to Medford. W. I. T. E. Knudson ct ux to J. W. Andrews ct al. S2 acres In section 1. tw'P. 37 S, Bl 2 w.. w. n. . . " 30,000 Evn M. Young tit vlr to G. !ti Hammorsly, lot 13. blk. 8. hum-rial Add. to Medford, W. I) t. Edward N. Butler ct ux to M. C. Ilresslcr, tract of land In lot 7. tlnrgadlno tractto tho city of Ashland, Q. C. I) W. 11 Slngler. sheriff to 0.. It. Baker, lots 1 and 2. blk. 3, of Olson Add to Medford. sheriffs deed United States to Levi L. Oden SW ot SW of sec 3. E. half of SE of sec t snd NW of NW of sec. 10 ll- 3'"'. S. II I W. patent 1 ' r- GIVE KIDDIES TREAT . , THOUGH III IN JED . , vrriMSONi U.m.. .lulv Ik. lluille P. WttjKenor, mili'oad nftonn). 1 07 venr- old today nnd there lire few J children in Northwestern Uun-n wlmj don't Know it. de.-pilo the I net that he i ill and confined to hi"V bed. Although Mr. Wnirgcner hud ie ceived strict orden from hi- phvic inns to forego hw iiunuiil l)irlnlu jubilee this cnr. lie len-cd everv mnlinii Dicture thentcr 111 1111- niv, nml nil tho children thon-und- ol t)ii.iu were nilinitrcd'rrce. Tlint Mr Wncgcner might rciilixo the uppruei- , nliou of the children, hundred oti the youngiilerrt maili'd him hirthdnv ennlrt. - t The first W'lijcner jululee wu giveii fifteen veiirs-ntfo'ftir-Mr. Vnu-geiier's- grnnildiuiKlitcr . It wn such iv miecesrf that H.lKeiime4 mi iininiiil event. !-- MINERS' BRIEF W COLORADO STRIKE SITUATION FILED WASIIINUTON, .lulv 18. An oilier1 lit let hi the voiigri's-iouiil ln vestigutioii (if tho rulorudo eoul strike wns JJilcd. toihiv with the house mini emmniMcc hy K. I. t'osiinu, intiies 11. lltewster am) loiiuo S. )luvkii)s. lepr.eseiituit; the st.iiKlli tuiiiei'!. lj mii i vohiuilumm leply l,u hrief .MibmUtctl -om Jtitiij uit Ijy vcHYtriiln,tivoK of tin) iiperii(oiS .iVimihcl, for tlie uiiiiirN dyclmfl the operators' brief w n i "-eiiew ot what wo niul ueewsiirily call nii Ktiiloiuents of fuel nnd law." The ininers' hiiof conlulued n lonir hgtd nrgumeiit lf luw Hint deei-inns of various emu Is liml not held Ihe full ed Miuewoikers of Athorleu o bo nil "unlawful otgnuirutiuo." ''a linef nl-o attacked riguies suhiuitted hv the oH'i'utirs i to Droductioii, co- of labor. vviiL'es and other details ol operation mid eharai'teilxed as "11! - tcrly iiiirelinhlo" the statements hv coun-el for lliv opqrntai-j, You Get tlie nnt There Is When you smok Gov. John son cigars and patroitUu homo Indus trie. J 1 lu 209C Legal blanks to Trlbnnn offlrs sal at in Mall tf 'i-pycr t- Baldy Breezerls Calendar ssss l v.. rr STAR Theatre rfulunlny Only .jtiK.i; 111 n.n's i)i:ciHio.v l'.T AND I'ATi: Oilier I'll lines Kuiiilny Only TBAPPIID BY WlltCLCSH Kloliio-Clnos, A Great Film Other hliun lugs, A ' h I Bill Timigli out AT 12150 O'CLOCK IT IS 10 TO 1 IF YOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS." r Men's Suits $10 V lui,V(jroiii' Hpffinli pjU- UjViis in Mux' Suily w'o Iiuvp . . '" . I'uilii'cott to -t1( tt jiinU Tlicst) jiro I'ygttlaf.ilS.yttil (,'o(- ops, browns, 'grays sincl blacks. The Wardrobe Y. aIAIXSTIJKLOT 1T Annual Moose Picnic r COLESTIN,;JULY26,1914; isvuuYijMfnyxvi'jr'i'jiiv . ' . 1 y v ) 1 Mm Spi'yial train will lt'avti Oj-uiitrl ParfH ul 0 :."() a,': in.;' i '" c(lfoi'(l, 8:i!0 a. in. Big Time. Three Bands, Sports of all Kinds for Prizes. DANCING MaMmTTrtrifcitinontfc now for a big flay ai tlii( ftiiiiJ'J- PopiiJui'Jlcsort. WAP S9H HOUD TRIP ItTU J. V'' 1 1 You May Have Enough Money tor jour present needs hut look ahead Into tho future, nnd jou will sen tho vvlmloiu of a sprplun tiihd Do tho rlKlit thliiK now start nu account with us mid du poult yum money leaulnrly, I'v Intel cut paid on hiivIiibh nccoimtH.. ovtffrcYCAnsuNornONc manaocment tt IsV l . m AW -A J S-.IN.V EXCURSION Pacific k: Eastern Railway TO BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY, JULY 1914 l'3n,jo. a delightful tlay's tailing in Hip iniiui)lains. (hi'tnf i'i.sliing, pxi'i'lltMit picnic grounds. IMg Hasc ball (Janio between the Soul hern Pacini and Pacific & lOastern tennis. No' admission to ganm. Pollow tlie crowd ami see Hie Southern Pacific get walloped. Ivountl trip fare only UM. 'I'ickets good going Saturday or Sunday and returning either day. Leave Mcdrord H:()) a. in., leave Magle Point 8:lfi a. in., arrive IJutte Falls 10:10 a. in. Ivcturning, leave Putte Falls r:0() p. in., Kaglo Point (5:00 j. m arrive .Medford 7:00 p. in. ANNOUNCEMENT Hotel Mcdford y lO.MIOUT 100 Itiuillli Tho Hotel of ' ' siatvtn: ' ' imAirtv III Willi Pilvate Unlit r.lrator Scrvlio Hot and 'old rUiiuliiK water, private phone, stviim heat and oiilsldu windows la nil rooms i:xiuhtlto Mibby and .Mestniilno, ' Hxiollcul Oiilslno. Splendid Huiuplo Itooms. The t.'oiiimciclnl Traveler nmkoa this Ills homo nipl thu Touilsls ' usually prolbni; their stay. Till Iff Itooin viltlioiit prlvatn bath, per day, $ 1 100 and up. Itoom wltli prlvntu bntb, per day. IS. oil and Up. " secern. itATt-w nv wi:i:ic im ,m6j.tii' ,iU' ' Hotel Holland This imy hole) Is now open iikhIii and jou will bo at lioimi llm moiiieiit jou enter. This hoinl Is particularly noted for ltd humellko surroundliiRS, and Its Hrtlslle furitlshliiKS. Hot and rold runnliiK water and steam heat In all rooms. Itntos per doyi Itoom without bath, 7Jc nnd $1.00. Itoom with private shower bnth. fl.SIi. Itoom with private bath, fl.oil and up. Onu room left at ten dotlaru for month. Hi'i:;iAii i.ow it.vTiLs nv wi:i:ic oit month Hotel Moore OliMii looms, cciin beds and vor tlilnj; saulUry, Hates ier cl.iy Mie ami "Tic. I respectfully Iick to aiiiiouiico that the abovn holcls aro all oper nlnd under mj solo ownership and management, and I wlih to tliaiik jou for jour (tlud pntnumKo In tho past and I hopn to, deuervu biic cesu In tho future. Your obedient servant, i:mii .moiiu Do ion Plutoeral, Aulorrnt. Arlstorrnt or Democrat m.iUcs no dlt ferenct) to Us, You nro wehnmo. VACATION IN THE SHASTA MOUNTAINS 'I'll n BIihhU ruulon offers to tho loVer of outdoor life an lile.il piano to Hpeud a vaiatloi Mountain cllinbliiK. flshluu, IiiuiJIiik or enjoy Iiik thu mineral sprliiKs with wlilch this reislou abouiidH. if. ii A U 1 H 'i I ill v 1 I ' . I '0C0(UMUUU I , i . t 1' s Low Round Trip Excursion Fares Oelta Sweet Hilar. ('(IHtlU Ul'llKS . Khiista Itotieat Hlfsuu on ham; daiia' to l.miioliio Castolla DuiiHiuuir i tihustu KirlunH HImiiih CiimIIu Itock Upi(H Soda HpriUKU .Moit ' Hhiista Mountain liomu I Weelc End Fares To soveial of tho nbovo points fipin (Jlumlulu to Ashland IniliiHlyy, Call on iiomoHt Hoiithujn Pacific imonl for speolflu Information as to fares, train yorvlro, etc., to uny of tho nbovo points. JOHN M. KCO'IT, Oeneinl PnHht-UKer Affenl, Poillimd, Oregon, "V A 4 ;, "" ' t tVi'.''"'-s" '"" ''l- ' T ... , - M I ' ' reA