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u - f A! u .' ft h' i t ';; '3. . 0 l k V & PACTE TWO A".L L AND PERSONAL JS S. Kd ttrown will leme tho flrt of next iweok for iho oilth fork ot tlio Utile Uutte country, whore ho will liulld r InintltiB IoOko seven mites froni Krtdi Lake, ror similiter ami w4tr -lino, Coilo HnU will go nlonk lo jmncrltileliil llio.tiulMtiiR of. IlieK cnlttji, And the. ictlnir In of ; Wie fnrnlnirf, etc Mr. llre-wii will i iW 4ht lndi? tliU foil for a hunt. - llolol Medford dining room, now opens at l n. in. and In open till inWulRht contlnously. barest 3njcrvlsoi M. L. Krlckson Is Jnofctlntf fire conditions In the Ilutto Kails anil Pel Iran ,tlaj'.VV"lct this wock. ' ' Kco It. H. McCnrdjr Tor .Aotun FH dollty and Surety nnnds. Two hilarious and Imbibing Ronls were nabbed by tho police Inst night, and kept In tho city Jail over night, tain released thin morning to go to work. Hay for salo. W. II. Kvcrhard. James Ryan ot Wntklns, Oregon, la spending a few dan in tho city nt tonulntr to business matters. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Iss Theater. Charlie Carleton and H. D. Cady will leave tomorrow on a hunting and fishing trip. to the north end ot the county. Special rale aluminum ware Satur day. .August 1. at M. P. & 11. Co. Our Francis, a former resident of the Halkans. iloubts very much that tho Austrians were able to capture Ilclgrado In Jig time. There nre quite a number ot natives ot the war belt of Europe In th4 valley, none of whom are exerting1 themselves to re turn. Try a "Spits" cigar, best 5c clear on tho market, ' Twenty per cent discount on re frlgerators Saturday only, August 1. at M. P. t II. Co, Traffic across the Main avenue crossing of the Southern Pacific was suspended for 20 minutes "Wednesday evening while ihrce southbound and a northbound freight got out of town. One of the trains consisted pf a shipment of seven flatcars of logs from the state ot Washington, that will bo used in the Forestry building at the 101 & fair. A "King SplU" cigar to bora mad. Try one, Cc. Attorney Torter J. Neff has ro tnrned front Salem where ho argued a case before the supreme court. Trimmed hats, values to $12.50, sale $2.9 R. Ahrens. H. C. Vaughn or Gold Hill spent Wednesday In Medtord attending to business matters. Attend tho great sale of talloro I suits and silk dresses, $5.00 and $10. Ahrens. Misses Muriel Harris and Fay Pan- key are planning on organizing a party of girls to walk to Crater Lake In September. II. li. Tronson of Eagle Point, Lin coln McCormlck, Stewart Patterson, and Walter Downe are spending a couplo ot days fishing and camping on Hogue river. If you want a rooming house. big snap, the Windsor, West Main street. Seo mo quick. Will H. Wil son. ' 111 Moso Ilarkdull and A. Zlkc left Tuesday on an auto trip to Crater Lake. They will return the end of the week. Wagon umbrellas $1 each at Tho Togery (of course.)' 112 Harry Hultt, age nine years, In jured in a lenp off the running board ot an automobile Monday night, Is reported on tho road to improvement nf Sacred Heart hospital. Fruit labels artistically printed in aay and all colors. Medford Print-lag-Co. A heavy haze of smoke hangs over the valley from the forest firo at Sis son, Cat.,- and all the available men Ib tho northern California district have been sent to that district. The local forestry office received word this morning that small brush fire was burning on Ulackwell hill near Gold Hill. So far thoro has been no fires In tho heavy timber ot Jack son, but tho continued dry weather dally increases the rials. ' A1J 'the fires to date have been In tho foot, hills. ' Wagon umbrellas $ I (each at-Tho Togery (of course,) is il If you want a rooming house, 1 big snap, the Windsor, Went .Main street. See inu quick. Will H. Wil son. Ill Groceries at, Do Voo's, Mcdfofd Conservatory reduced prl ees for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will bo taken at the same low price as beginners. Open all summer, 31 Grape street. t i ii Weeks k McGowan Co. IftlPltTAlJElS IMf ftMMM IN At M tht f IW m j i mi'ii i m The police linvo received no trace of Henry Love, the colored boot black, alleged to haVo passed ti num ber of bad checks oh local merchants "the first of itim week. Will tin) party who wrolo me from Hcriglo hboUt vonfectmncry ntul morn ing house, please send' me their ad dress. Will 11. Wilson. lit Deputy Sheriff Wilson made a trip to llutte Falls Wednesday where ho served citation Vapors on the Crow and Stewart families, for their np- pesranry Friday lufore County Judge Toi Voile, for a hearing' on tho nl- ogtul delinquency ot their boys. Screen doors nt Medford Lbr. Co. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Cantora Shop. Over Isis Thea ter. . ,, s Win. A. Grieves leaves Friday on n hunting trip In the Prospect country lift wilt plant 10,000 Itnlnbow trout fry In Union- creek and tho upper Uogne. Will thifjiarty who wrote mo from llenglc about confectionery and room ing house, please send mo their ad dress. Will H. Wilson. Ill Senator H. Von' der llellen has re turned. from an eight day's auto trip to the O. A, C. experiment station at Tlurns. He reports wonderful pro gress being made In dry farming. , Order your fruit labels of the Med ford Printing Co. and keep tho money at home. Don't fall, to see Mary PIckford 'n "Tess of the 8torm Country, nt the Star Theater tonight. Mrs. Gug Klocker of Grants Pass snent the first of the week In this city visiting friends and relathes. Mountain Meadow butter. It's tho best, Fout's Grocery. 112 " Harry Corbln Cook and Miss Xel llo .Morgan were married Monday at Grarits Pass. Mr. Cook Is an em ploye of the Southern Pacific They wjll make their home In Itoscburg. Only one kind ot kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best. Over Isis Theater. J. O. Qerklng. the. best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. E. Poyscr, formerly driver for the Medford Hotel bus, was overcome by heat while fighting a grass fire nea hls. home on North Central avenue early this afternoon, Ho was revived The grass fire the eighth so far tills month burned over five ncre3 ot ground, and threatened a coupla ot homes, and a few gardens. The fire was started to burn oft the grass, and got beyond control. Order Mountain Meadow butter, It will please you. Font's Groccry.112 Carkln tc Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor). Has- klns-Doyden Oldg., Main street Don't fall to see Mary PIckrord In 'Tess of tho Storm Country," nt the "Star Theater tonight. Over $95,000,000.00 back ot our fire oltclcs. Holmes, the Insurance man. Mrs. Goettsche, Mrs. Dcnlson, MUn Dot Cook of this city; Miss Patrick of Itoscburg; Mrs. Splker and Miss Splker of Glendale, who are camping nt West Fork, had an exciting ex perience Monday afternoon when they were shot at white bathing in the creek, one bullet narrowly missing Mrs. Dentson. It Is stated by ono ot tho party that alio saw Mrs. Critezer of West Fork fire at them twice with a revolver. Mr. Crltcaer was ar rested and Is Wing examined today at Glendale. Grants Pass Courier, F. K.- Deuel ft Co.'s clearance sale begins .Saturday, reductions all over tho house. The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit laoeli. Medford Print ing Co. Don't fall to seo Mary Pickford In "Tess of the Storm Country," at the Star Theater tonight. Tho kitchen garden is blamed by Wa(er Superintendent Gcorgo Tranni for low water In tho city reservoir, which was a foot below normal Tues day. Use of water for cooling pur pores and hot weather are also con tributing forces. July is the worst month In the year as far as the wat er department is concerned. Seo Deuel's ad in Friday Trlbuno for money savers. If you want a lithographed fruit labol instead of a printed one, seo us, we are agents for Scbmltz Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. Joe Hdder of the. Phoenix district was f business visitor in tho cltv Wednesday evening. Pennine bargains In all depnrt njt'nts at F. K. Done! & Co.'s. V,The mercury went to 08 degrees this afternoon, with tho weather bur eau promise of a continuation of tint heat. The migration of scores of families (o ho lillln and coast Is re flocted In tho dull appearance of tho street, lilg snlo nt F. K. Dojel & Co.'s be glim Suturduy, The F. W, Shaplelgh Hardware eompany has tho bet), and cheapest bore In town, Prices on everything reduced. Tho Central Point Feed Klorn of Ceulral Pplnt, Ore,, ran supply ou with hw and unwind lntnil grain I'UM at reasonable prices, Vi We hurti a $.1600 press, rwcently Install wptu'lully for printing fruit uMi UviilorA ITlutlNK i'u, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. County Assessor Grlovo of Jack sonville Is nttemUiiK to business hinUera In tho city this afternoon, Wagon unvbrollnrt $1 each nt Th Togery (of course) ,112 POIIER LIKELY TO TAKE 1ES' PLACE U Lip- l- WASHINGTON. Julv ftO.l-Mwin ; A. Poller, n Flilenpi huliuw mini mid hunker, wn lieinir 'onMerol lninv liv Pre-idont WiNnn for the nlneo on llu federal le-ervo ltniinl nni tie neniit l.v the whlulniwul U the iiomlnntion of Tluuitni I), .loiic, It wii snid dofinltclv, however. Unit, tho lUYMileiit lintt not finally di-cioVI, hut (lint Mr. Potter, W. T. Fonlon nml Churlo- fl. D.iue were itniloc coniileration. RUSSIA GIVEN DAY TO EXPLAIN rr o i MN (Continued from Page 1) tlon had grown xorse today Instead of better. They pointed out that tho mobilization of tho llusstnn army at n time when Austria-Hungary hnit not moved a man toward the Itnsslni frontier could only bo Interpreted In ono way and that was that Ilusiln a determined to support Sen In, It was added that France also was known to bq making secret military preparations and that although Ger many had not yet mobilized It was questionable, whether she could re main Inactive much longer In face of the military preparations on her borders. The proceedings nt the Imperial conference nt Potsdam yesterday un der the presidency of Kmwror Wil liam, hnvo been kept a rloso secret. It Is known Hint no steps bate been taken toward the mobilization of tho German navy. The battlo squad rons are concentrated at Kiel and Wllhelmshnven and are still on a normal footing and none of the re serve ships have been manned, ac cording to the admiralty. Everything, however, Is In instant readiness for bringing tho navy up to war strength, should the call come. Federal Council Calhil Malor Genoral Erich Von Falken- hayn, German minister of war nnd Lieutenant General Count Hclmuth Von Moltke. chief of the Germa.1 general statf had a long conference totiay with Dr. Von nethmann-Holl-weg, tho Imperial chancellor, Prince. Henry ot Prussia, tho emperor's brother and several ot tho Imperial ministers, who assembled at the chan cellor's paUeo.M..M .u--. Humors erecurrenl afterward that the first German nrmy corpi with headquarters nt Koenigsburg had mobilized and that a call had been Issued for a session of tho fed eral council, which Is composed of representatives of tho states of Ger many, I HOME RULE BILL SIDETRACKED (Continued from Page 1) i mietilo eontroveiies in regnnl to Ilio dome-tif differences, vline im porlunre to our-elves none is ili-.pos-ed to belittle. "I need mil Miy more limn llujt such n use of our lime nt sin-h a moment mny have un injurious nnd Itotiitg injurious effect on tin- inler nntionni hituation. ristMiiics Home Itulo "Mr. Bonnr liw, 'lender nf the op position, slum's to tlu full the views I linve expreshed. We therefore pro pose io postpone for the present Iho second reudiug of the 'amending bill without prejudice to its future, in the hnpo Unit by the postponement of this iliscuFsinii Die putriptiMii of nil parties will contribute to what lies in our power Io nvcrt, Io nt lenf.1 circumscribe the rnluuiity vvhieh threatens the whole world." Mr. Axquith's reference lo nil pnr tieA rallying to the support of tho government were heartily cheered by nil tho members. The Krilish foreign office, whoso suggestion of n conference of the mnbnssndors in Loudon of the great powers failed to meet with the op provnl of Germany nnd Amdrin, hns now invited Oerinuny to suggest some diplomatic way out of tho difficulty which will meet the approval of Ans-Iriu-irtingary, nml n reply is -ox-pee led at any moment. You Get the I test There li whan yon smok Gov. John- ton cigar nml patronlzo homo Indus trtM. Wood, Shingles, Shakes Leave your orders 'at tho Rant Htda Wood Yard for tho winter's supply at reduced prices. Delivered any time. a. PAHKK lUist luln rilrcet mi (let Your Next Mult of KLOTHES MA)K AT LLIN viiwi'M itm,wi in1 Alno (?iuiik, Pf'MliiK ami AllctlHg MEDFORD, OKKCION. THURSDAY, ,11'TiV 00, 11)1. WOM POSTPONE CHANGE IN WIND ita LffiiloN ' mm WAMmxnroN, ,iiv :to. snio i law inn Mm; it uiipinriiniilo inr u em-1 niiiiit ion to Mo mure Hunt eoiloh itiivoutiig of-iliuMiH1- of il line i tho only effective way of dealing vvttli present (viist Mttinlion, junior Sutliorlmul. reimhlifiin, of, VtnhV nV elnirii toduy In the eiuifo r:f tli liul Mil ilchnli'. He Voiiternii'ji "mere size" was erv oliji)iJiunlilc whi'ii a I'lirpoftilimi iftu'lihl jliu no'iil nf iiioiiiir uioxt ot I lu" liuiiie t 'l.i; line, even if it miIi) gooils ul n fiver iriee, licemiM it iliMmyoii iiulivul itniim mi vvhieh Ainerienii iiitit'u Iioim JYsI. lrgiui; Hull pntpooii legislntimi diil nl reni'li Iho evil, Seiinlor Slitli erlnml nkI Hint the Inule I'liimuix-.-ion bill he referred J'or f(iiitltaii(ioii until au.t winter. II miP Tfl IV AD NfWQ l i'' H'oeli a vole in Hie eoaveiitlou UuL III if nit nCflO of the nii'lal miiieiV orgamxalion to ill,4!" ' ' ' day. The hiichHoii wns a Hwml ur- NKW om.KAXS, La.. July :io.- A I Hie result of p'einiitu' eahlegraiiiH toilay frmn large market eenter of Knroie nnd vague rumor to the ef fei'l that hit: F.nghli oonoern were eahliiisr the Aiuoriran ide not to rik furlher cliipmonts of vnrimw eom moditic-, cotton tletliiii'il "-,.."tl a lialo during Hie late forenoon. NGT1CK. Public notice- Is hereby given that Woo Leo and Hal Sing, hnvo sold their laundry and equipment thereto, on South lllversldo nvenuo, Medford, Oregon, to thtinitidcrslgned. who will i conduct the business nt Iho am' place under tho name nf Slug Dock ! Hong. Tho money for this business ' is to be paid and the transfer Is to I be made on August Sth, 19H. All creditors will hereby tnko notlco nf thl transfer and sate, nnd all cus tomer nnd the public generally are hereby cordially Invited to continue their patronage. . FONG TONO. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiere 326 North Bnrtlett. Phouo 563 M. NOTICE ' CHICK, (CIIAH.) .Mt'ltlt.W Is Driving for Iho Medford Taxi Co. Your Iluslncus Will Ilu Apprcclatod Mr. Murray ban driven for Hall Taxi Co. for tho past 13 months. lHHZl4frl1H Greatest v Tailored Suits and Silk Dresses ate s1 - "2- 'rifllored Huits on this rack, including 'I -White. Sono Suits. 1 Kilk Suit, others in ' mixtures, etc., actual values to i;.ii3.()0. VI Silk Dresses, inMudiiifc 'I Hinok TaflVIa Silk, several Poiifeee, 'ale.', aefual valuds to $2lr,o'Sal(J vJ..... ' :.' Jj?5.00 AVc make no alterations on these mirmouts. : J H Ta-imilied HIHrtON. Cul, July aftFor tho present Slssou Is nut of dnnger front tho forest (lies that hem It In. A !,ft n j)o wind to Hie southward tins carried Ihd (lumen tnWnrd Upton, whore today lingo box fnetmtes nre omlnuKeroili Thils five ttftOO acres of timber hnvo boon huriUMl The flrn is movlim slowly but so stubbornly that It ha pun I'd almost luipossllile to cheek ami the best that ran bo hoped Is to von (Inn It within narrow hounds PLAN AMALGAMATION OF 1 DKNVKII, Colo., Julv III). The iroHi-'ii to aiiialgmnntu the Wi-li'in I IVilernlioit of Miner and the I'mleil IMiuevvorkem of Ainertrii was order Officially Recorded The wliolesoiuonosa of Aluminum Compounds an iifed In BAKING POWDERS Is now u mutter of govern ment record, proven by gov ernment tests. Write us for copy of I. 8 llulletlu No. 103 Dcpt, of AgFtcitclturo. One Price, 1!.V u Ib. -?VwTT.,. 6'K.vyr. dj All Grocers CUi:S('KNT MFG. CO, Seattle. Wash UNIONS WKat Is More Useful TIiiim tin np-f i-tliit- jewt'lry store' Kvory Iiirtlidny, Avi-clilinf mmivoi-sary ami various oilior occasions all call for m st'iits or nri.rs. Wlicnt would you litttl a hotter place to select such a present or prize than a earefully selected stork of jewelry, cut k''-ss hraeelet, watrlice, tins new hlaelc jet, ear drops hlaelc etminel neck pieces ladies cigarette ithch and numerous oilier things accept ahle Tor all occasions. 'lll'UfoWI'JMM Sale of Suits and Silk EVER HELD . . . ' . ..IVPv Hats, Values i iler of iurinei at ImlnyV hi"hIoii, vvhteli wa lulilieM-i'il Iiy Pnnilt , J. ila.ves, iiilentHtiuiltil li,iiH'f.iileiil of tlio I'nitrii Muievvoiktii' ill' Atiier- 'ie. . . UUItl.lN, July ail.-rSottloinoiu drillings on tlu IIouiho worn entirely ptinpeuiled today ami tho brnkorn wlioi gathered on the Moor ronriiied thoiu selves to cash transtuMlnUH Baidy Breezerb Calendar -JQ-& "NEVER BE AFRAID OF A 'JAGERFACKLE BECAUSE THERE AIN'T . NO SUCH THING." Come to THE BIG SALE . You will mil lie disappointed. . Such culling of prices you have nut seen very lately. Ail Men's Clothing, Shoes, tlats, Men's Furnishings, Kmy (hint: Ivnluml In Price THE WARDROBE W. Main St. FRANK BRANDON, Mcihirlt ttti .. MARTIN J. REDDY IN MEDFORD Tailored kk Silk $10 27 'I'ailored Suits, aetual values (o ftftjA). '!'.) Silk Presses, includliij? lililek Silk Diieh ess Dresses, Colon-d J'oplins, Messalines, Tarroias, Gorges, Hedrord Cords, aelulil vAl- licHHo'.OOA'rtlo $10.00 AVo iiinko no alleratittns on llieso garnionts. H to $12.50, Sale $2.98 Why Not Get tho best sinoko, (lov Johnsim, am) alno pntrout,n Jioiuiv, Bananas Jf 0 a Cheap Ask Your Grocer NMAIt POHTOI'M'Mt'K Dresses y ?: Suits and I Dresses t I ii i I i i Are ft? M t ' '