Bedford mom tribune, medford, 'onriotf, TnuKsrttr, Tm:y 2.1, im PATrE TH1U4K i u . KNOWLES E XPOSED AS NATUR BY EF. MAINE GUIDE (I'orllniul Journal) Declaring that Jone'li Kmiwlni, who In nlioiit to ln'Kln IiIh hccuihI "primitive innn" exploit In tlin HUM )inm of noiitlmrti Ureaon I 11 urltnblo Dr. Cook a hoax, and n friniil, Hint ho lived rntiiforlulil)- In a lout; cabin when Iio Matted forth to battlu iiKiilimt tint wilderness In I ho Maine woods lout ear, mill that UiuukIi ho Marled from rlvlllrnllon naked, ho had n romfnrtnhle, jtfnnnt outing, Allln Dcmlng. 11 tinted kiiIiIc nml trap irr, uf (llAgittAff, Mnlnt, Iihm exionod thi Adam. man In aii nrttclu In tin IIokIoii American. KnowltM In nil ready to Mart Into I In? wood from OrnnU I'ass. Thn'. In one reason why Hemlug decided to tnnkn tho expose, Though he had kept thn secret nine, months, ho Haiti ho (Inured oun hoax of thn kind wnn MiotiKli to Impose upon thn public Itatiilng tell how hn Mumbled upon Knowle In a snug rahlti In thn woods, fully clnil ami smnklng a cigarette. When Knowle saw he wan discovered, Denting say hn be sought him not to gh nwny the, rret, nml even hired him ah guide, Mnu Italansl fully Armed Together tlm nature mnu aiiiI tho trapper lived In tho cabin, Doming helping lit rit aciiulm th coat of Inn that wan to deceive, rlvllltallon Into thinking tin IiaiI spent most of lit time In that simple Rrli. DoiiiIiik say also that he heled ill tho I war pit, In which Knowle wan upi0'"',l to havo trapped thn bear that fur nUhed him tho roMuinn In which ho returned to hiimantty. An a inatti' of fart, Do in 1 11 R says, tho bearskin wan purchased. Ouo of llm AitonUhliiR charges mailo by DpiiiIiir Ii that Knowle act ually 1II1I not sleep a single iiIrIiI In tho open during thn rlRht weeks of hi llno experiment, ami that ho wai clothed nt All times except when ho expoacd hla body to tho aim for tlin Acqultltlon of hU tan. InMtad of depending on hi fln ger to wrest u living from nature. Denting declares Knowle had a re volvor and two rlfln beside cup and saucers, knives and fork and even a tooth brush. "Tim coniddy Knowle pulled over was all a fako from Mart to flnlili," Denting doclarci. "I became inter- rated In tho case. In a peculiar way. It wna an nccldent, either lucky or tin lucky. Tho dual ravn u all klndt or publicity And lota of fun." Drilling nillrngc Kiinwlr Mr. DnmltiK challenges Knowlcs and lil backer to disprove the atory ho trllf. Ho declare they dare not, became ho ha thn proof which ho ran show In court If It become necn sary. Ilo declare ho know brcuuao ha stage managed Most of tho experi ment and kept Away from any Invcstl Katora who might bo lurking around. "Kuowlea didn't sleep In tlio open n single nlRht. Ilo didn't mis a meal, Ilo had three 'squares' a day uud morn If ho wanted them. He. Miuoked lo Ida heart' contest And wa fully dressed, excecpt when I directed him In tako tho course of aim bathn fur tho tako of tho tan, "Knowlua told mo ho had In makn 11 lot of Iiowm and arrow a And loan to," Doming'" story goes on, "and )ou'll bnvo to help me. 'I mint illy u hear pit to back up that itory wo sent ou lad Sunday about trapping a buar. I tnllHt gut a couplo of deer 10 muko morcaaliiH nml pant which will look lllto llio real thing when wo get back tu rlvllUiktlon, Wo muft fool tho people, )ou know, nnd do It In atyle. " 'What' tho uao of doing Oil tiling on tho level T (let JuhI ah murh credit and coin to fako It. Of courno 'l could, you know, but It would bo iihuIch. Why fluffcr? Tho public liken tn bo fooled, on old 1. T. liar- 11 u in haIiI. We'll play thorn for tuck era.' " TaIc llellevetl IntMall4o "I'd like to nay right now," Dom ing doclnroa, "that I don't think any woodHinan could do boncitly and auc coaafully whnt Knowloa mappod out luat folf In tho wood of northern Malno." "(llvon a knlfo and a gun, a clovor woo'dHtnAu'H cluiucos would bo all right, but I don't consider Knowloa In that claim. It U truo no wai a KUldo at King And llartlott campa, hill hla expvrlonco covorod only a few yoara. Ilo la a clcovor artist, though." NEAR APPLE CROP OF NORTHWEST 15,000 CARLOADS I'OKTi'ANI), Ore, July 21 -Tho fpllowltiK In an ntlmntn Htilnnltteil by A. I', lliitnliam, vlre.priidnt of the NorllitteMmii I'rult exeliauRe, I'orllnnd, OreRou, on tho ntimbitr of cam of apple to Ixt nlilpped Ihl ana nou. Tho wide vttrlatlon In teport from th dlNlrlcl hn been tnkciu Into ronildnrntlon and tho whole complied u pearly correctly iu I polbln. Ily (ho collection of report from each dlHlrlit llio Reueral belief In that tho tonnage, will ho nnormoua, far ex reeding former yearn, but Mr. Hal) ham'a opinion of thin I thut the e. tlnuie, point nkyward, nut of all pro portion, The Indlrntlona n received are for a good gradu till )ear In Almost every variety. When there I an ex ception, It apponr a though the va riety had been left out of the aeliainit of thliiK eptlrely thl ear. Yakima iu iinuaI, will lead the ahlpplng from the nortbweNt, with Wenalrheo die- trlct a cloao iwcond, and Hood Itlver aii litcrcavliig third. The eatlmate a Riven, of eon rue, arr. iiilijert to Hit uiial Hhrlukngo owing to ntorm, etc .Mr llatehnm Iioh- to be nhln lo r.he A luurli doner eNtlmate by thin (lino next mouth, and one which win IndlcAlo the marketing pollcle for tho romlng aeanon, "I'lam are Iu full awing" nulit Mr llateham, "to go ahead with our dlntrlbiitlon an though we could exactly tell Jimt how many rara of apple wo are going to market. While condition may alter the plan a thn eaon advance, wo feel pretty certain of accompllth lug our ultimate aim In thl renpect, The export market will be dealt their Mrceulagn uf thn ahlpmcnl of the tipple going through tho Nortliwei- ern Fruit KxrhanRo on an entab Untied ayatnuiatlc hanl. Tho Apparent total appln cron of tho north weit In 15,000 carload din trlbutod throughout tho varlou dli trlcta a follew: Weuatchee, tr.OO; Yakima, GT.OO: Kantern Waahlngton, 1000; Itoguo Hlvcr, fiOO: Wntern Oregon, 3.'.0; Hood ltler, 1200; Kantern Oregon, 3C0; Idaho, t00; Montana, TOO. Total 15,000 rani. ALBANIANS TELL TO GET OUT KIN Dl'llAZ.O, Aiii.ii.it, July 2.1.-A note (lireatenini; In destroy the enp itul of Albnuin uiilt-HH Prince Williiiin of Wicil leuilercd liirt nliilii'iitinu ol tlin rulcrslil), wiih linmleil today by the .MuHxiiluinu inxiirgctitH to the rvit reHcutntlvcK of tlici Kuropriiu oM'rs here. The in8iirenl ndded Hml if Hie wnrhliinn fired nt llicm, I hoy would Hpiire iieillirr the Kuroieiiu nor the oilier iuhubitniitii of tlio eily. Tho iilulicntioii of Prince Williiiin wna (lie only wiy la nvrrt civil wnr, llicy wiitl, lis they new determined to lime a ilil'feienl foim of Kovern niunt. i JOSEPHINE CAVES VISITED BY HOUGH SALOON QUESTION PRINCIPLE ISSUE FOR IOWA DEMOCRATS COUNCIL liLUFFS, In.. Jtrtv 23. Xho Hiiloon question tlirouteninl In Itrcoiplluto tho principnl oonlesl iiiuoii luwu (IcmoonitH hero today lit tho opening of the ilumnorntio Htnle (uuivciitlun, I.cmlorH on both hIiIoh propm'tnl fiftl't tint iniitler licforo tlio reNoliilloua uommiltee, nml tho lempermioo pnuplo iiitiiniiteil it would hn iiroiiKii up on tho flour of the I'onvt'utlou, if e0HKHry. OltANTS PASS, July '-"J.Kmer- xon llougli, Hie novelist, nml rtpcciul writer for tlio nlunlny hveninu Pont, rctiirnvil from liia visit to the JoHcpliine enves, who a he went in eompiiuy with u pnrly from thirt city, The Dip wiih tnnile without event. Mr. lloiich nml the other member if the piirty wcio n the upper cuvn for two ltuiirfl under tho Kuldnnee of Knnucr Knwley. uud while no nltoinpl wns iiiuilo to iiiHpect all (he oliiiinliera nnd KrotlocH,tthe priuoipnl ouch were visited and (heir hciiuty uud interest wiih remiirkcd hy tho visitor from ChiciiL'o. Ilo made copious notes rouccniliifr. tho caverns nml their his tory, nnd hw Htory of (ho ureiit unt uial wonder will ho printed iu a Inter irisiio of tlio Post. Mr. Hough has been commissioned tn writo u scries of articles donlinir with tho national pnrkH nml monuinents of (ho United Slates, nml U yiHiliiiR each of (hem mi (ho present tour. Accompanied by Mrs. Hough,, he left on No. 14 this morniiifr for Tucoma, nud will visit Ktiinlur nationnl park, from therein- tor going lo Glacier park, nml tthcii to (ho Yellowstone ' ww ' i , ,-r n CHINOOK SEASON AT RANTS PA PROVES A R E (flrnnlH Piihm Courier) Them me Very few cliiiuink tnl iiioii on (In upper river now, nml the moat of. Ilu IkuiIh of thn eorninereinl fifliini; licet have discontinued fixh inir. Clnlv three limits ere out Inst ;i!gl)l, upd (heir coinhlneil cnlcli was IHII pouiiilH, 'I he lij-lil run is oe enninui'il hy the low Mii(.'e of (he wnler nml I he fnet that llm water in warm, liolilinu' the snlmon in the cooler place nt the months of slreams nnd below falls ami rapid. The lishliiir M'Iiniiii here will close with the Inst day of the mouth, thut the present indication is that the business of the fleet is about done the liusincKH of the fleet is about done for litis year. Should there be u ruin within (lie next few duyrt il would probably be followed by u run (hut would make the elnsiiic days of the season ood, otherwise the fishermen here will inisn Hie Inter run. The enrlv run wnn ulso missed, Hie fish romiiiK w earlier than usual, liuviui; passed before thn sea son opened. The cnlcli this henflnn will he much liuliler than on seasons of iivcnic wnler in Hie Itunc. The rivr is now nt n lower slum? than il has been nl this time of the year Tor it number of seasons, nml is consid erably lower than nt any limn Inst j cur. GOVERNOR NAME MEDF ORD DELEGATES , SACHAMKNTO, July 'JH.-Oover-nor Johnson npimintcd toilny five delegates to the Tri-Htnte piod roads convention to be held nt Mcdford, Orcpm, July 27-28, at which repre scntatives from Wasliinnton, Oregon nnd California will cather to further the linildinj, nnd maintenance of good roads. The delegates from California nre, S. (lieu Andms, Snernmculo; Solon Williams, Yrekn; Walter Coggwhrll, Kurckn; John P. Kllism, Red Hluff. nml A. P. Shnrix1)!, Alturas.. IU.M 1xVKa Ntui IN STERLING LIVES A GIRL Who Suffered As Many GirU Do-Tefl. How She Found Relief. .i i SUrling, Conn. "I am a Rtrl of 22 year and 1 ued to faint away every month and waa very weak. 1 waa al bothered a lot with female weakneaa. I read your little book Wladom for Wo- men, 'and I aaw how others had been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham'a VegeU ble Compound, and decided to try it, and it has made me feel like a new girl and I am now relieved of all thoio trouble. 1 hope all young girls will get relief aa I havo. I never felt better In my life. "-Mlaa Bcktiia A. Pkloquin, liox HO, Sterling, Conn. Massena, N. Y. "I have taken Ly dia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Cornound and I highly recommend it If anyone wants to writo to mo I will gladly tell her about my case, I was certulnly in a bad condition as my blood was all turn ing to water. I had plmplos on my face and a bad color, and for rive years I had been troubled with suppression. Tho doctors called it 'Anemia and Exhaus tion,' And said I was all run down, but Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound brought ineout all right" Misi IjvVISa Myhkk, Box 74, Massena, N.Y. Voungairls,Uoed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or Irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down aensations, fainting spells or Indigestion, should Immediately seek restoration to ncaitn oy .taking i& dla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. Xm$mmQh)hQh WIMER CLEARED FOR CARRYING A WEAPON W, J. Winter of Waldo, veleniii miner nud pioneer of southern Ore on, wiih cleared in u trial before Juntiee of tho Peace Hnlmiiii Wed nesday nt (Irnnls l'n mi the. charge of enrrjfiiK roriecnleij weiiions, filed by (Hen Morrison. Tim difficult grew (Hit of II difference of opinion regarding the operation of Hie Deep, (Iruvd Mino, piopcrlv owned hvl Mr. Wiiiuir, hut which linl heen lens nl to Donald Morriion, ii brother of the poniplolnnnt. Wlmcr maintained thn( the IithH of the cotitrnct had been violated and llutt the mine had reverted to lifm, Donald Morrison, tho rontrnct holder, had gone to the const, nnd the brother, it is nllegcd, started certain work upon (ho mine, Mr. Witner rcmonatralcd, nnd in the trouble Hint followed, it is srtid, Mor rison nt tempi "d lo use force. The revolver wni In Mr. WTmerV pocket and the defense maintained that it was not concealed, but that it was in plmn sight all the time. Mr. Wimcr is visiting iu Mcdford todrtv. POWER There is gasoline and gasoline. There's the mixed kind you have to use two gallons of to get one gallon's worth of power and then there' RED CROWN ihe Gasoline of Quality id .v,. Red Crown is what you want. Even though you have to pay a little more per gallon you'll find it lots cheaper per mile. Red Crown signs are furnished all dealers selling this gasoline. Watch for the sign or ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Company (CMecmJe) Mcdford BS LOYAL ORDER MOOSE AXN'IML Excursion and Picnic TO COLESTIN VIA TUB ? Wf sunset laVl I W" .' I Tho KxpoBltlon Lino, 1915 SUNDAY, JULY 26 Tlio Order of Moogo will hold their Annual Excursion and Picnic this car at t'olcatln and a big time Ih iiromUed all who attend. Tllltn: HANDS ATIIM.TIO SIK)HTS DANCING Ho Hall, Shoot Conttxas, Tennis, etc., etc. Leavo (Srants raas ItoKUe Hher ColvlK Rock Point . Gold Hill .... Tolo BI'KCI.Ui TltAIN SCHKDULH ,.. c:r.o , 7 -or. . .7.10 ...7:ir, ,..7:20 ...7:40 Central Point Soven OakB .... Mcdford IMioonlx Talent Ashland ,.S:0S .7:50 .8:20 .8:30 .8:40 .8:50 AltlHVK COLKSTIN IQi'M I.KAVH 8:00 1. l. HOUND Tltll FAIlttS IXOIjUIUXO ADMISSION TO IAItK Grants Pass L'.05 MciUord f 1.10 Kokuo Hlvor 1.S0 Phoenix 95 dolil Hill 1.55 Talent 85 Central Point . ..,.., 1.20 ABhlaml ; 70 XnTeponiliK 1av rurta Other lNilnts PellKhtf ul ride, ample shade, excellent mineral water. Dring tho children and enjoy the day. Full Particulars From any S. P. Agent John M. ScoW,' General Pusseuger Agvnt, Portland, Ore. BUTTER-NUT IS COMING IE -- A A A, . A .. .. A A. A . A. A. VTVvTVTVTVTTflv Choosing the Bride's Silver It must ho truo In welKht and flnencsi and bo correct tn pattern. It should hoar the mark of a well-known maker and como ftom u Btoro of character, ' It Is aomothlng bought (or a llfo-tlmo to bo HUed Iu and amhliriod as the years go an. Let tho advertising in this nawepapor help you lu your choice, M Advertisers are davllsht men. They nuKe good on their promises ana tnoy use tnetr auverusingnoi merely to make sales but to build busluess. I carry tho largost assortment or tho Oorham Sterling Silver which haB been recognised as the leading brldo's allver. It baa the largest silver factory In Hie world back ot It, :"ifte TIIK JUVVKLKK MARTIN J. REDDY I wmtMlMnl.SlwtLl.lrnail r V 4 (pg) N1UII l"OST OFF1CK THE AIM of the management of thn Jackson County Ilank la to con tinue Its comiervatlve policy of .Security and Prompt, Ac curate Service. Increasing buslnass bears witness of this efficiency. Accounts subject to check are cordially Invited. ! OVCH tl VCAMft UNDCN ONC'MANAOrMCNf The East Side Dairy TTas purchased W. Midler's fTersoy herd nnd route and has added it to the dairy. They have also made improvements in the dairy ham, added a new cooling and airator machine, put in a Kcwanec water sstcm and arc now hotter prepared than ever to handle their increasing business. WE GUARANTEE OUR CREAM TO WHIP Anto and wagon delivery to all parts of city, morning and evening. Reynolds & Stevens, Props. Dairy at Ross Lane. Phone 241-1 at- HI Wsla i BaTl Put tho difference in the bank. Tlio saving between Ford cost and heavy car cost is "velvet" for the prudent buyer! He knows the Ford not only saves him dollars, but serves him best. It's a better car sold at a lower price and backed with Ford service and guarantee. 1595 Is the price of the Ford runabeut: the touring car Is C46 f. o. b. Medford, cosapleta with equipment. Qet catalog and particulars from C. E. GATES SPAJITA ItUlIiDINO. MEDFOllD, ORE. Sunday Excursions TO CRATER LAKE $13 Round Trip Beginning next Sunday tho Hall Taxi company will run Sunday auto excursions to Orator Lake with Crater Lake auto stage No. S. The conditions aro we must havo flvo or more passengers before making these trips, Passengors can return Monday or at later dates on Crater Lake auto stage No. 1, when not filled with passengers paying regular fare. PHONE 100 AND RESERVE SEAT ORDER The Hall Taxi company has also ItKDUCKD PKICES OX TOURING OAR SF.UV1CR Four passenger cars $3.00 tor first hour, 13.50 for each hour thereafter. Six and seven passenger cars $3.50 per hour. To Jacksonville one, two or three passengers, 11.75 each, addi tional passengors, 50 cents. To other towns and points, prices In proportion, ; I1C. 00 per day eight hours for four passenger cars. Our excursions to Roguo river (Dyboe'a bridge), leave every Sunday at C a. m., return abciut S p. m. $1.00 round trip, reserve , sent order. '., . ' , Hall Taxi Co. t Phono 100. BWnC9ii4lJfvl V." . u is " M'