HAyv m6- fc FAT3H BIX MEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE. MT3DFORD, OKKOON, SATURDAY, PORTLAND BOOSTS TRI-STATE ROADS MEET AT MEDFORD .1iii1k' W. M. CoMr mmhI Iho fol lowing, ciri'tilar letter being will luoiiiloHtft by tlio I'oittiuitl dimmer ditl cliiti: "Porllnnd, Or., July 15. "Mrinbrrsj "Are you going to Mrdfonl. .Inly jr-J8 (Munilny mill Tito-dtiy) to nl tend tlio Tri-State Good !ond mcct- "Some nre going by roil niul some liv nntomobile; tunny will go on up to Crntcr Inko nnd rolurn in Klnm tilti Knllu nnd enMr-rn Oregon. ".lnrkhon county is lending tbc state in local Improvement of through highways; you ought to see what they nre doing. "MoloriMi coining up in 10I.1 through California on tho l'aeifie highway will glide Tver the Kitkiou timl through the magnificent Itoguc 111 or valley on roads n good as California's best, right here in Ore gon. (Jo to the Med ford meeting and give to the people of Jackson county tlio encouragement they so richly de serve. "On inclosed card advise size of your party, and whetJ.cr you desire hotel reservations. "Yours cordially. TOHTLANI) COMMKKCIAIi CI.l'H, KXKCUT1VB COMMITTKK. 'C. C Chapman, Manager." "To the Aliter: "For your information I inclose jou circular hieli I received this morning. I am going to bo there and I predict a largo crowd from Portland. Jinny arc going bv auto. Keep in touch with and rush the movement. I am telling the members of the club about Rogue river fishing, M'cnio wonders of Crater lake, etc Oct out a leaflet touched up in rain bow lines. Speak of the snow line on the rim of tlio lake. The cool and vivifying air and water of the moun tains, the, great interminable forests where rolls the Koguc, where naught i heard Have the screnni of the panther, tlio howl of the wolf, the growl of the gristly and it. own spashing. Any man could write iMielry amid such scene of nature. Tell them of Mcdrord the gateway to this region of the god, its splen did caravansaries, its rogrcssive people, etc. "Strike whilo the weather is hot. "W.M. XL COLVIG." TRAINMEN AGE TO FEDERAL MEDIATION EXPLAINS LAW OF BRAIN BUILDING AT CHAUTAUQUA ASHLAND, JuJj- IS. -Mrs, I.oulso Francis Spallcr, or Chicago, an exten ale traeller throughout Anterici and abroad, occupied the Hound Tabic hour on Medford Day at tlio Southern Oregon Chnutauo.ua assent hly and wan greeted with the largest audlenco or the season. Her subject was. "Drain and Character Dulld Ing," tbo facts prevented were gath. ered by her In a public work of edu cation and service extending over 19 years. Mrs. Spaller's address wag practical wag told with the freshness nn.i nm- I ostness of one reciting facts gained bv uirect, personal contact, and was es peclally Interesting to parents, teach ers anu pastors. Sho explained the law of brain building nnd showed how any stimu lus to tho brain finds an outward e- prcssion. In education stimulus awakens tho emotional centers of the brain, theso In turn awaken tho win which seeks expression In some act, such as drafting, building, etc. In all work along moral and religious lines tho general trend Is simply to prefent stimuli! that awaken th emotions and nothing Is presented t- stir the will and quicken It to cxpresa the emotionality In some bencflrlent or noiprtii act. This tho speaker deomed as one of our greatest brain leaks of tho present day and explains why so many good things said by ministers and reformers are wasted an Lthcy awaken only the emotions and find outward expression In the same Instead of In deeds of honesty, con science, and service to tho needy. Helpful suggestions were given tell ing parents and teachers how to train and cducato the character building brain centers so that stimuli! of a moral nature would be expressed in right conduct. Many illustrations were given of building brain centers, some of them Interesting experiments of Prof. El mer Gates on animals and the defec tive, also tho method employed in educating the feeble-minded, and tho speaker's personal association wltn Helen Keller and her Instructor. What a suggestion Is and Its poten tiality In character building was clvcn and practical lessons given of Its application in prefixing the char acter and over-coming undesirable traits. Following this, many specific directions were given for strengthen ing and developing different brain centers. The address climaxed with an appeal on tho power of lovo as the key note of power In saving a life, a people or a nation. LOUISE GRASSLEIt, SUPPORTING GUY RATES POST IN "OMAR, THE TENTM AKER," AT THE PAGE AUGUST I lU.'YlB. asnstevanBcanm HMI PERKINS BOOSTS RAILROAD FROM ROSEBURG TO SEA Critics of "Omar, the TcntmnkcrV'i point as tho passing ot Omar's soul say that It eclipses oen "Tho lllrd or from his body whilo lie Is unconscious raradtso" In tho rich splendor of Its In tho stocks, In tho second, and settings and "Kismet" In tho Ingen- remarkable and very unusual bit o( ousnrss of Its stage device. A for-(staging In tho third, giving tho luck tune has been spent upon tho scenes! lets clay of tho potter and a sort of ot gorgeous oriental coloring and do- debate with the jars, sign which follow ono another, and, Mr. Tully has given a biting spire cleverness of a high order Is manl-'of originality to his rich and plum fested In tho management of such Jful dramatic pudding. TOARMS I! TOARMS! IS CLARION CALL OF COURT HALL CHICAGO, July 18. Tho commit teu of tho general managers of the western rouds and the chiefs of the Brotherhoods of Ituihvny Knginecrs mid Firemen spent today in prepar iition to submit their wage dispute to the federul board of mediation hast ening hero from Washington to open hesMons Monday. Aceeptnnco by the men's lenders Into yesterday of the federal offer of mediation, after they had declined to consider it, alleging that the roads hud not been bound in the paht bv arbitration courts' decision, urouxed hopes that tho wido differences miglit bo adjusted. TRUST PREPARED TO E NKW YOUK, July 18. Xotiees of Hie signing of an iigrocment between In leu of the largest diamond produe ing companies, controlling about 08 per cent of tlio world's supplv, to curtail their yearly output, hau been jecoived by diamond brokers here. The effect of tho agreement,, one broker said today, would bo to put en end to competition between tho thicu companies, with tho result that price would bo materially increased. ROSEBURG TO PLAY GOLD HILL TEAM tJOLI) HILL, Oro., July 18. The ItoHoburg regulars, strengthened with hoveral Bpeedy "Willamette valloy play, era, will moot the Beaver-Portland Comont company team, of this city, ojj tho local diamond Sunday. A spir ited contest is anticipated by fans as the Gold Hill team will also bo Btrongly recruited for the game. On the Itoseburg grouuds last Sunday the locals won by1 a score of C to 2, and the rivalry Is sufficiently keen to safely Insure fastball, BRITISH HOME ELEET HOLDS ANNUAL REVIEW SIMTHKAD. Kngland, July 1R. Tho British home fleet, comprliln almost the entire navy, today gath ered in tho roads here for Its annual review by King George, commander-in-chief. His majcst;. however, was detained In London by the political situation. It was announced that hj expected to spend a couple of day with the warships before their dis persal. The program of the rovlow com prised flights of aeroplanes and air ships attached to the royal navy fly ing corps. Moro than 400 craft of all typos are assembled, all fully equipped and mnnnoil. numbers of the naval re serves having been called up for service. To tho People of Medferd: Get busy now. YV0 arc going to petition the council to placo tho city engineer in chargo ot tho water de partment. A house to house, campaign w be made with this petition, and It Is safo to say that four-fifths ot tho voters of Mcdrord will sign It. With such a petition tho present mayor and council may recognize the people's rights. The city engineer can easily get employes who are not insultcrs ot women. Men can bo hired who can look after the best Interests of tho city, )ot show Judgment, considera tion and courtesy to tho taxpayers. Hundreds of pitonc nnd personal calls have coino to me since I liavo taken up this fight for tho people of Mcdrord. It Is simply astounding tho way tho people have been treated Are you going to keep on submitting to Insults? I for ono will not, and any taxpayer or voter with a spark or American womanhood or manhood will not. COUNT HALL. CONR E m RETURNS MONEY PAID IN ABSENCE IIKLLAIIU-:,, 0., July 18. Sheriff John Anderson and fifty deputies were busy today guarding mining properties on rumors Hint Industrial Workers of tho World hud threatened to blow them up. No urrentH were made. Tho sheriff and his men iniiilo the rounds of tho mines in inqtor ears. Tim oiiinion was expressed here today that .Sheriff Anderson would have difficulty in following tho ud vieo of Governor Cox nnd sweur in 300 deputies. Many citizens already huo declared they will not servo if called. MILITANT LEADER AGAIN OUT OF JAIL LONDON', July 18. Mrs. Kmnie lino Pankhurst, tho militant fttiffriig olto loader, was again releurtwl from Ilollpwuy juil loduy, ' CHANGE PLANS FOR FINALS IN DAVIS CUP MATCHES SKAIIRMUT, N. J., July 18- The plans of the Da in tcnnU cup com mittee for the finals of the test matches were changed today. Mau rice K. McLoughlin mid Thomas C. I'undy, the national champions, will meet Karl II. Hchr and T. 11. Till,, middle states winners, this afternoon in the final of tho doubles. It. Norris Williams II, the young Davis cup player, will meet T. It. 1'ell, holder of tho singles trophy, to morrow in' the challenge matches, WASHINGTON, Jul 18. Helicv- ing that he hud recened something to which he was not entitled. Repre sentative Withcrspoou of Mississippi hns turned hack into the treasury de partment fS2.'J0. Thnt sum repre sented the amount of his salary for four days, during which he was uvrny from Washington recently on tirivate biiMiiess. Tho fact that Mr. Witlirr- sM)on had returned the money leaked out today, despite hi-j desire to keep tlie matter secret. Somewhere in the statute books thero is u law which says n member of congress shall not draw pay for the das he is ubtent and not at tending to his public duties. The law, however, has generally been regarded as n item! letter.' Hut not so with Mr. Witherspoom Ifo oluutarily ,"K.r""Sf L,"r.JT5 L,Mr. T! surrendered his four days' mv nnd iiixhr.i nnd nobi.t I -SSk - MAKSIItmi), July 18. "Th luihoiid which "ill connect Kusehiirg with Coos Hay is now nsihmjd', It, I jus,t n mutter of following out the details." ,.vid ,1. V. -.Perkins elmir man of the railroad' enmuiishm id Kosoburg. "Wo'havo incit behfui! this piojecl ,that twill make ,11 a "iu eesi. There is nlisolulely no ghiilieo for it to ho otherwise. "More than 80 per cent of Hie peo ple of llos-ebnri ale cuthutinsticiill' boosting tho project, and some of them nre. talking ot onuiling to the extent of $,'00,000 instead of .flOO, 001). Tho railroad commission us a body favors tho larger umounl, and personally, I think it will he favored generally." Among the men who art behind the proHisiliou, as named bv Mr. Per kins, aio A. C. Marslers, president of the lloxcburg National hank: It II. Stapletou, cashier of the Douglat National bnuk'. II, Fisher, cashier of the First Trust' i( Savings bank: It. W. Strong, president of the. I'mp- qua Vallfy bonk; Ie Wimberly, publisher and editor of the lloirburg lloview; Carl D, Shoemaker of the llosehurg News; Hon. Dinger Her mann; A. J. I.ilburii, merchant; W. It. Ilii'hardson, capitalist, nnd J, W. Perkins eliuiriniin of the rouimi'isiou, Perkins is hern at Ibis lime In the interest of tho oil project, which ho and K. M. Andrews of Medford are promoting. Perkins said in that con nection that all that is needed Is the lenses from property holders on u reasonable basis. Then ho said drills will ho put into operntinn. The field in whirh ho nnd Mr. Andrews pro pose to work is located between here and Myrtle Point and is about six miles wide nnd twenty miles long. Perkins and Andrews will be in tho city for two or three days. They hnvo taken a number of local bus!. iirss men into their conridenco uiiu say (hoy am gratified at the supsrt which is assured llieut. I XH.I i . j . 1 I ..J. U I, i mm m mm m. i, .UuiMMMmii II vour pnrlvotlmolc mulil would ivctiiiiuioiitl tlio li'or nmn who pnu'lii'cs ocoiioii wauls utility invests his tin tho Uiiivui'snl car, llo knows i 'his ovory purpose host, and at oosl. And don't forgot Ford and guarantee. I&BB Is tho price ot tho Ford runabout touring car Is ICtC t, a. b. Medford, com with equipment, (let catalog aud pnrtlcu! from C. E. GATES HUIL0IN0. MHIH'Oltlt ilflSSKsHSKI t HI talk- it d, Tho iv and liars in t sorves llll lowest lljj KOI'Vh'O llll "' llll lotn llll art llll , OltK. Mil "SMSMVsJaMViM VVWB J You've Been Looking .) ii .For n cood. practical, closely spaced fence close enough to hold tho smal stroiii? enough for tho largo ones. Hero's tho ono that will do U to perfection, and it's and hog pigs and FADE WIRE FEN0E uimiMcn t si ."TT .... 4l((r Willi. -!.' a I i , RWTlPirS IM if MiuMr s FrMM nsprlne I or hoirt,l tx. ns u result the government m just that much richer. FOG BANK PREVENTS YACHTS' TRIAL RACES rlronUe Home Dy smoking-Mt. Pitt, the cigar on the market best NEW YOUR, xnr 18. Tho fog bank that has enveloped Illock Island Sound tor nearly a week was still Im penetrable early today aud tho skip pers ot tho thrco cup yachts, Resoluto, DeManco and Vanltlo practically gavo up hope ot hnlng a race. Tho sloop will return to tholr yards tonight for a ten das' overhauling, preparatory to the races from -port to port on tho crulso ot tho Now York Yacht club. Tho Newport races have given no lino or data on tho respective merits of the sloops, llccauso ot falut wlndi and fogs tho jachls liavo cither bocn held at their moorings or havo boon unablo to cover the course within tha timo limit. READ RADER'S sHsssHissW READY REMINDERS BHRhP H of all Mcrincr, th Inissl fur Hie llf or other. (houM ruvn a bcttrr M of helpful Influence than those who throrlio from obr- BtllN1. At nny ntt when a proapectlva arsn.1 mother urse hr daughter to do as iho did to dm "Mother's Krlentl." thwo I atnpl reaaon to txlleva (t tho right kind ot Uilvlcc. Its purpoaa Is to furnUh pllanejr to the munclei, to taka awujr the strain on the ronls anJ ligaments, to rrllavo the ten sion of nerve and tendons ao apt to provoka or aggravate) nauera. mnrntiig slckneas. twitchlnge of tha limbs and ag on. It la applied externally. Although, la tho naturo of things a woman would uh "Mother'a friend" hut rarely, ytl so effective his It been found that this splendid remedy la on aaJo In moat drug atorea throughout tho United Utates. It has been prepared by llradfleld Itpulator Co.. JOS Lamar Illdg., Atlanta. X. and adtrrtlMd by ua for oter twenty )oars. Aik at Iho drug atore for a Iwitlle of "Mother'a Friend." It U worth whU. HERE ARE A FEW OF MY BARGAINS: A good'hd, v nil lowlcd, for 80. . Six-room house and 'two finu Ioih, cIoho in, .!)() I, '' i l'.'0-acre block mid timber ranch, H riiilcn fioin Medford, with .fir00 woitli of iieroiiaI property, ull for .fJJfiOli. jUO-ncro stock ranch on Itoguu river, with DO head of cuttle, nt u rare bargain. IGO-iicru homexiend rc1iiiuiqhmciit, H miles from Abhliind, for Una than coat of houf.0 on it. Y 10 ucrea of fine 9-jcur-old orchard near Medford, $.'1000. Other good bargains in orchurd and funn Inndw, city property nnd per sonal properly of ull kinds, , ; , I now have four spun of good imilcri for kiiIo at rigid p'rice?. Aud 7 hnvo wagoiiK, hiiruesH, buggien, hona-H, putiipK, windmill and it com plete set of hotinchold furniture at money-saving prices; IF YOU DON'T SEK WHAT YOU WANT, ASK FOR IT. M. A. RADER HOUSES FOR RENT. INN. Front St. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IN CONNECTION Medford, Ore. '' Phone 125 The Popular Drink RITEWAY COFFEE It's Roasted Daily in Med ford. It's Blended in Medford. It's the best in Medford. Why not use Medford Cof-Icol If you expect to build up your town, use homo pro duets. Ask your grocer and insist on his sending you The Riteway Coffee Stylo 1028 1Tonailo Strongth 11,350 lbs. Higher grade steel wire than is found in any other make of fence. Extra elosu spaeiugs at the bottom. Plenty of fence for all sized hogs. This is just one of the many styles we carry for special purposes. "Direct from factory to you." Wo Ptiy tho Froight. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" MEDFOUl) OKKCION m - aasasaLaaiWBJ ll 1'JCTMsaaBAJLasafc Your Farm Needs tins Outfit Tho combination of a Sterling thresher with an I II C tjasolino engine, both mounted on ono truck, is one of tho biggest cxncnsc-rcducliifr and later-savinc combinations ever brought to your attention. With this outfit, you can do your threshing practically alone, bo little help is required. You can also do small jobs for your neighbors and In this way pay for the outfit. When threshing is over, you can dismount tho thresher and mount a saw in its place. Or, you can belt the 4 or 6-horso power engine to a pump, corn sheller, grinder, etc., in fact, uso tho engine for a largo variety of purposes. The Sterling thresher is so practical and easy to handle that a boy can attend to all duties connected with tho thresh ing operation. ' IT WILL THRK8H WhMt, My. Oat.. ttmrUr, HackwhMf, Kaffir Cera, gerghaa. Flax, Grass S4, tUmmm, Cewyvaa, Soy Itoaaa and Paaaata. The Sterling (s built with the following alios of cylinder and sen, rator respectively: 21 x2H", 2lxJi, 26x33' and 30x37. It Is supplied unmounted; mounted on an Individual truck, except 21 x28' and 21 x 33': or mounted on a combination englno-thresher truck, except 2fix33 and 30x37' sues. Get a siieclal Sterling thresher catalogue for full purtio-uUrs. HUBBARD BROTHERS Choosing the Bride's Silver si wflhxht and rluenous and ho correct In pattorn, mark ot fc well-known niakor und coino fiom n .4I i i It must ho truo In It should hoar tho Htoro of character. It Is somothlnit bought for u llfo-tlmo to hu fillod In nnd ttniplKlud as tho years ko on. Lot the advertising In this nowspapor holp you In your choice, Advortlttor arc daylUht uion. Tlioy m.iko kooi! on tholr proiulKou ami tuoy uso tholr nuvoitlsliiKiint inoroly to mako sales hut to build IiuhIiiohh, I carry the largost assortinont of tho Qorhani HtorlliiK Sllvor which has bocn recognized ,as tho loading brldo'a silver, It hau thu largest sllvor factory In tho world hack ot It, mmt ife Tin: jicVEiii;it MARTIN J. REDDY NKAK I'OHT Ol'FlOK ' r ' '' V f i y h