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St r, " i It ir. i PAGIT-TWO MEDJORD MAIL TRIBUNE M LUI.IUHltU)liMTNlWMAPnn Um.lBHKU.eVKKT AFTKIIMOON KwrT' rniNPAI JT 3I1J1! ' :umrm i? tumNb.co. f riMumAHM " On yrar, by inall...- ,...,. It.OO On month, by tnalU.--............. ....... .10 M'WiUi, 4llv4 tar earrlwr la Mvfirord, Jsckaunvltla and Cn- WHI ,-onn.w.,....-...". , -- Liii.taw nhlv. htf 111 11 I iff Vir 1. 00 iral Point.. ... ...- - -cu Wtk, mr yrarf- .0 nffteHI Pa)r of the City of Maford. .qfrijftpi) lapr of JacMon CouttU. ,in .i.ui aukA4ktii.Wf mitt! at M; Qrjton.'' wider t act t FmII leased Wire Aswla'M IVm a CSaCW-ATWC. Dnlly a,rart fr M roontha nang riiilr 31. 3tU.jaJi? r' WHh MsJor Stop-Oiw PLAN MEEK 'IKTRAI CLUBS Cwnty Superintendent J. Percy Wells Has Issued the Fallowing Circular Letter Reqartlinu Schwl Exhibits. li. 1. Ilnrriiigtot; field organizer of Hoys' nnd Girle' IndiiMnul clubs, will viit the places named below nl the times indicated, nnd .will bo very glnd to meet with elub members and with other boys nml piH-, who nro preparing exhibit for stale, comity or local school fairs, ami ul.o with local fair committees It is suggest ed that the meetings be hehl at the variou school houses. It will bo left with the officers iC the various clubs ami chairmen of the various commit lee- to secure a, full attendance, nt these meeting'. Tim president of each club, or some other officer or member designated by the president, will be ex'tcclcri to give, a Miiniunrized rejxirt of the work of the elub. Club members may nl-u be asked to report on their own wir tioitlur project. A preliminary program of songs recitation", cle., will not be out of place. The object of these meetings i to follow up the club work, and to lend help and encouragement to members and others interested, and to assist local fair cotomitlccs. in any way ;nssible. Let the officers of each club to be visited get together nnd boost for i good niecliug. Try to get all mem bers and all boys and girls who are preparing exhibits whether members or not to attend the meeting. Monday, August :trl Applegule, including Dit-t. 34 10a.m. llich, including DiMs. 2, 87, 08 and 82 . Jacksonville ,. Tuesday, August Itli I'hoeiijx, including Dists. 13 2p.m. 8p.ni, nnd 24 . . 10:00a.m. T..1....1 :....i. ..:.... i: i.. a .-.it 72 . - - - . ' lJOp.ln. Ashland (meiting nt. I'uhjiu library) 4:00p.m. ,)VcbteMty, August .!tli Soda Spring T- , .- 0:00a.m. Keil Creek .-.-"-.. L - l:00jun. Ik'llview. ... .. 4: :00p.m. TbucMlny, August Ulh Medford (high school build ing) 10 :00a.m. Oak Orove . .... 1 iJOp.m. WVHt Side - 4:00p.m. I'liiluy, August 7lii Agoto .'. . 10:00a.m. Table Hock. . . 1 il0p.ni. Sams Valley (Cooper's hall) -l:00jun. Ktiirho August Htli Oold IUIL ... - - 10:00a.m. Foot Creek l:IIOp,m. Hogue lliver 4;:00p.m. HOUSE COMMITTEE EAPMARfE BILL WASlliyOTOS', Ms. n. Without opposition flats house inariuu coiniiiil. tie today favorably repotted n hill empowering lliu president to susend ceilHiii liihibitions ugaiust biliiging foreign ships under American register- and thus proven t paralysis of trniH-AtlHiilIit shipping. . linn i Hi COFFEE EXCHANGE T0 STAY ILMM INDEFINITELY 1 : ' " "- WV YOHK't Auk. a.-Tlw wiffi'i. iHt4mnH, whlfh Iksi Irlilnv volnl o rMHMvNI H"'H l"'l"yi l'Mh'd lo WfPl OF BOYS AND GIRLS , .fierHinn Jroopa (nvmlo Vrnctf without do&aratlon ot wnj,J crqfelna fronller nt Cirey. lteliorted ro- pulfed with henvy loes. Uimslau poluftin with artillery crossed Oerman frontier nt Schwln den. Oermnns reported mntchlnR on French fortified town ot Lpnswy, llrltloh nrmy nnd nnVy r4for,vl8ta to tin called out. Orders recelvfcd n Canada, and llrltlsh Cotutnbln. King Reorgo Blgna proclamntlon nutliorlrlng nuspcnrlon ot specie pay ments. . , KnRlnnd mobtllilng Jorco alon North Jww'. French aviator drops bombs near Nuremberg, ltavnrla. PrtiikrallAiiH begun tor t.iiunnre of neutrally proclamntlon by Rtnto de partment officials n't Washington. American consuls Instructed to bavoorders for transportation homo ot stranded Americans honored by European agencies. French consulates In American cities receive Instructions nnnounc Ins call to colors of French reser Ists, Swiss lesatlons at Washington re ceives order calllnit to colors. Secretary McAdoo holds conference Int Washington wltli New York bank er to discuss International financial aspects. President asks attorney general for opinion whether new banking system can be put in effect with three mouibcra ot federat re serve already confirmed. New York bankers ngreif to confer agnln tomorrow on proposal to place f 100,000,000 gold to credit ot Eng land. Martial law declared In Gorman protecloratQ of Klao Chau. Foreign ers are ordered to depart. French fleet of twelvo vessels pas3 through Strait ot Gibraltar bound east. Wireless report heavy firing In North Sea. Uelleved French aud Cornian fleets engaged. ItrltUU Asiatic fleet concentrating at Hong King and German warships making their way to Tslng Tail. Japanese ships preparo for eventual- POOREST SEASON ON RECORD EOR H (Grants Pass Courier.) The figures ot tne Fishermen Union' at fh6 close of the two month of activity show that this has been one of the slowest salmon seasons on record. The total catch for tho CI days was 91. 428 pounds, or about one halt that of last year. There aro off years In the fish business, as In the apple business, but In the present caeo It Is the result ot very low warm water In the river. In fact. Is stated that tho river Is lower this season than for many years past. Along with tho light run then also has been a slightly lower price than was obtained last year. MASTKK'S SALE. Notlco Is hereby given that pur suant to tho directions ot a decree rendered In tho district court of tho United States for tho district or Ore gon, on the S4th of April, 1914. In a cause therein pending, wlioreln The Investors' Mortgage Security Com- iwny. Limited, was complainant, and wherein Klmer S. Shank, Capltola Shank, his wife. National Bank of C'ommorce ot Seattle, Washington, A. D. Holms, Hugo Soanenscholn. Charles It. Buckley, Douglas It. Tate, Harry K. Spalding and Mary J. Spald Ing, were defendants. I will on the 4th day of August, 1914, at the hour of 2:00 p. m. at the front door of the county court house of Jackson coun ty, Oregon, at Jacksonville, In said county and state; offer for sale all of tho right, title and Interest had by Klmer S. Shank nnd Capltola Shank on ton J2th ot AuBVt. 1911. to Ke.tier with all Interest' acquired by the several Dartlcs to this suit sun-1 seauent. to said date In and to tho , followlnc described real property sit uate In tho county of Jackson and state of Oregon, to-wlt: Tbo northeast quarter of tho northwest Quarter, and tbo northwest quarter ot the northeast quarter, and,, east quarter, and the southeast quart- or of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and also the east flvo hun dred twenty-eight (028) feet of tho southwoist quarter of' tho northeast quarter, (containing sUteen acres, more or less), and also tbo can five hundred twenty-eight (528) foot or tho northwest quarter of tbo south' oast quarter, (containing sixteen acres, mora or less), all situated ,a section twenty (20), township thirty eight (38) south, rungo one (1) east or tho Wlllampttu Meridian, contain ing two hundred itHi't,y-tWo (232) acres, iporo'or lcu, wcre'iilm" a strip of Innd thirty (30) feet In width to ho used, for pnldlo roud purposes on tho lino ofthii present roadway whero It. passes thrpugh tip? a(6rHuld land; also fxcepUug a piece ot gr.onid for ty (40) feet square concentric around a spring, as located August 12th, 1011, and connected with u pipe line, aid spring being tho one In the south east corner or the iiorthuuHt qimrtr of tho northi-uKl quurtur of said sec tion twenty (20); also retrying Uij uxcliielvo Hint pvrpntuol w;uter rights of tuild spring mid tho purputuul ilsjlit Io )mx it nd luulJiluIn a pi lie lino n ti ller ground from said U(n uvttm llui ulmiu ilcucrlhud iiroiwirty. LEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, Itles, ' Italy ihperturbcd nnd will not mo blllie. Wilt conform her conduct to her treaty obligations. Orders for mobllltatlon of French troops received with grent relief, ending strain ot uncertainty. French embassy nt London re ceived Information thht German) cquid not reply in flrltish rcuuost ns. to stnud on ltolglum neutrality. - llrltlsh steamer Saxon, stth coal from ltrunsbuttel, Prussia, pelted by Oerman invy nnd tnkeu to Cuvliaven. Germans capture Kugllsh vesset of Wilson line In Kiel canal. Mobllltatlon ot Hussions In orient begun. German troops havu crossel the French frontier nt a point nenr the village of Clroy. between Nancy and Strassburg, nnd the German soldiers who last night Invaded the grand duchy ot Luxemburg, neutral terri tory between Belgium nnd Germany, are reported as marching on the French fortified town of Longwy. Longwy Is a fortified town of France on the Belgian frontier, forty miles northweU of Metx, In Germany. The German force which came Into Franco near Clrey, which Is forty mllca from Nancy, Is reported to have been repulsed with heavy losses, but this has not yet been confirmed. Apparently, the German army Is duplicating the first movement ot the Franco-Prusslifti war. It wns on August 2, 1S70, forty-four years ago today, that the French and Germans clashed In the first battlo of that war at Saarbrucken, where the prince Im perial under the orders ot the em peror, received his famous "baptism of fire." It would appear today that Ger many Is taking the fullest possible advnntago of her supposed superior ity In rapid mobllltatlon over France, The plan of the German emperor, ac cording to military ob(rvers here. U to vanquish or attempt to vani'ulsl.-. Franco In the Interval before Itiissl.t will be able, to create serious trouble on her northern frontlor. It Is sup- i posed that Russian mobllltatlon will take about three weeks. SAY FRENCH DOCTOR INFECTED WELL WATER LONDON, Aug. 3. Telegrama from tho chief of the German general staff received at the German em bassy hero assert that a French doc tor with two assistants tried to poi son tho water" wells near Metz with cholera microbes. The doctor was tried by court martial and shot. First class private room and board. 10G South Grape. Why Not Get tho best smoke. Got. Johnson, and also patronize bom. " Hl'M'UKDS OF WOMI'V nowadays are cntcrtlng tho profes sions or business world and go to work day after day In bad hoaltb, u( ftlctcd with bo mo female ailment, dragging one foot wearily after the other, working with one eyo on the clock, and wishing for closing time to co mo. Women In this condition should take Lydla K. Plnkhaui's Vegetable Compound, made front roots and. herbs. It has brought health and happiness to more women In Amer ica than any other remedy. Give it a trial. '"NOTICE. " Public notice fs hereby glvqa that Woo Lee and Hal, Sing, havo sqU their laundry and equipment thereto, on South Hlversldo- avenue, Medford, Oregon, to tho undersigned, who will conduct the business at tho same placo undor the name of Sing Dock Hong. Tho monoy for this business Is to be paid, and tho transfer Is to bo made on August 8th, 1914. All creditors will hereby tako notice of, this, transfer and sale, and all cus tomers and the public generally aro hereby cordially Invited to continue lJ,clr Pt"naBO. FOXG. IJONQ. . - . L . TTI John A, Perl TOCDS1VAKJE t - . i -fi.fifttfL V sa . i PbosMsj M. 47 U 47-ia 4mliiilanMi Brvlr IWiimtv OnrOm confirmation by tho ubovo named, court, mid subject to tho redemption provided by tho laws of Oregon. Tlis salo will bo niadu tor tbo purpose ot realizing the sums adjudged to be duo complainant In and by (ho said decree, to-wlt, tho sum ot $H, 71 8.53, with Interest on J'JSt.OO thoruor nt tho rata of 10 per cent per annum, and Interest on 113,734. CI, at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum, Interest In each case to ho from April 24(h, I lit 4; mid tho further sum of 1730,00 allowed us an attorney's foe, mid the costs allowed to complainant, and (ho accruing costs and expenses of sale. Hulil salo will bo ut puhllu uurtloii (o I ho highest hlddur for rash, WALLAOU M'CAMANT, Muster In ('h'ii)nry In (lulled lllilcs DUUIU Conn for Dim KIMrlct m OrH"U MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST X 1014 (160,000 Pi ON OFGilSte (drnnts 'rt Courier Another installment on the pur chase, price of the railroad hmd is sue has just been reieived, b.v the city from Keeler llro.. the Oenvcr bond buying firm to which the iue was sold. This pmkes a total pay iiient, oV .?1 00.000 upon Hie U(lO.0O0 ioxpe.. I'mler the cimlriX't Hie KeeU ers were to make montlilv jmyinPnt. or $40,000 until the entire Is-miu had been Itikrn, nnd with the pnine'nt jul reeuiwd there iiimins lilil a single other mmeiit to complete the purelinse. Work has been delayed for n tiipn ier of da,V upon the active cotitrui lion of the railrond through the tu abilily of the eontutelors to get nuule irons and other supplies here, hut n letter received from the shops says that the iron can cmue forward with in a few day, mi the rail laying ean progress again by the end of the week. The tie lime nil lieen (lis. Intuited nlnnir 'he grade as far as the Anideente rixer. o that the completion of the line that far will require hut a short lime after the de layed materials arrive. The bridge ncniss the Applegate is ready for the deck, nnd thi- will he put in plaie us Mioii as the niiU to the river from thU city are laid m that the heavy bridge timbers can lie hauled directly to the snxinil uimui the cars. The driving f the piling for the bridge was completed some day- ngo. Work men have beep bu-y the past few days putting n- sheer boom in lite river above the Applegate bridge lp tlirrnv drift during high water away from the piers. MAILS TO EUROPE MOVING REGULARLY XKW YOIHC, Aug. .1. Mails to Ihirope have moved regularly thus far, according to a statement today by I'ostmasier .Morgan. Axel I.itnilgren of the Blue LcdK3 district Is In the city for a few days attending to business matters. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSIONandPICNIC TO Colestin Wednesday, August 5 " ' ' fi ' ' via tiii: ' ' ; ' fifH 'ftK m.a finrivHtr'ys 'IrY.rWUltMAlTll wquTi, ixxOj 5Cif The Kxposltlon Lino, 1015 The annual Sunday school picnic front Grants I'qss and all, points to Ashland Incluslvo to Colestln will bo given on the above dale and a pleasant time Is promised to alt who attend. Hl'KCI.VL TltALV SClll'DULIC Leave Leavir Grants I'ass 6:C0 A. M. Medftinl1 8:20 A. M. Hoguo Blver ..7:10 A. M. 1'hoonlx 8:35 A. M. Gold Mill 7:33 A.M. Talent 8:40 A.M. Bay Gqld 7:43 A.M. Ashland 0:10 A.M. Tolo .7:35 A. M. Arrlvo Central I'olnt 8.10 A. M. Colestln 10:39 A. M. Iteturnlng leavo Colestln 5:00 P. M. Arrive Ashland, C:J5; Medford. 7:00 V. M Grants I'uks 8:20 P, M. Htops will ho mndo at all intermediate points. BOUND Tltll' 1WBICS Including Admission to Park Grants Bass $2.05 Medford 1.10 Boguo Blver 1.80 Phoenix - .00 Gold Hill 1.33 Talent 8,1 Central Point 1.20 Anhland 70 Corresponding low fares from other points. Box Ball, Shoot Gallery, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Kxcollont Suado and Hparkllug Mineral Water Further Information from any S, P, Agent; JOHN M. SCOTT, Oeneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. . i Behling's Low-Shoe Sale Commences Mopday, August 3rd T7 ' m o9. ?lslItliM- I0 Vtfy-V1' jr.- RESTRCTON n ilVniinrtittAuVih li ft io c Moved WASHINGTON, Aug. :i.-lleM ! lions wblet limit the. iswmi C "Mir- '.. . .....1.... ll... 1. 11.. I. .1,tllll n-ut'v umivr ii' Hnnmi"n law In $.100,000,000 would, bo re- hioVetl by tut nmemlmcut to the bank ing net tigieed on today by the sen ate and house Imukmg committees, As an ntneiulmeiit to ti hilt passed by the liouco Saturday reiuovim oilier restrictions m hiu law in inn iiiesenl crisis, both houses of con gress loilny n expected to leave, the amount oi me iiiu oi sueu eiirieni-.v ill the discretion of the sccictnr, ol" the treasury. Tlte ameiidineiil would also cxleud lli tssiiiiiiii nt' llui miiri'iiKV In stall' bank1 iliid trust coiiipntiles which have joined the new teileral reserve system or agreed to do so. I HOME FROM EAST SAl.KM. Ore. Aug. a. That Ore gon is ti inure progn'ssive state than any of those i uthe east winch lie visited, was the declaration of tlov emor West, who iciiinied to Salem IVidiiy after an nhseiice of si weeks. He snid that On'gon was cer tainly in the forefront and had ren sou to be proud of what she had necomplisheiL Governor West delivered lectures at Chitiitaiiipms mid visited various penal iiislilutioiiH while away. One of lliu objeuts of his trip was to obtain suggest inns for indoor work for the prisoner tit the state pen!, tcitliary, but ho said that he obtained none, for the Oregon institutions were condueeil in n far superior way to those he visited in the east, The governor denied (lint his mis. sion Io Washington, I). ('., was in the interest of obtaining u politnut up'NMiiimriit, and deeliiu'd to say what he intended doiii! wlii-u Ins term ut office e.xpin-d. - a.a "ftofliir i u ao n-Ki s gfe, Ksg .mnnnrii mi mm s GOVERNOR WES BUD ANDERSON WILL NEVER FIGHT AGAIN Hud Audoi'soiii Hie N'oi'ihwWtciti welterweight, will never again be Himn tii the' liiiL'. AudersiMi In now lit n hosiurAl, wlit'ie lie recently hud '..- I'.'l!!.. ...I.1..I. I....1 leillllVCII II Klllliey com-ei, nnivn iiiki been lii process of itevelopiiient for n year and a hull'. The physicians statu tlml though their patienl will iilthimtclv recover sufficiently to engage In Home sort of work II Is out of the tpiostlop lor him to Itilk of cut again engaging to unolliev boxing oiuilest. System Awakens With Pure Blood I In Mind and Body the Change Ss Wonderful. Afur Hi I'r'iroMlun. Ill" tlstnstlan, tin ampikir or mnf IiImmi iiKutiivr, n i mi tu wak mi lu Hlrnt H. H. S, In scrum. I'lUliril (or you sflrr fw ty' ut. It till tlii- urrini atul Misul In tikiunsirt II t.ruura tho crlltiUr nrllrlly i-f lb llr, klilnty, luiiEf, auU iillifr i-irr-lorjf vtsu to rrmuT from ttin bluwl lin Uslr wt,tn tbRt nvu urarlr alt liin.M. TtU ttifun lint alt iIku, l ItrraKlna: iUn df tb tUur. ) ctlffknl soil rr(ilr U(K ln-KIUt. S. S. H. 111! HIVU llllltltUM vlt sit ItKit -rll tu iirrv'no thflr niiitnt wnutT imi naurii a iits-r rtunvn tiit mt in rifti uttitr. Lir stuullun I li.lnu Kttrn lu I'slnlTtlc lur.lUliH! Ilinu rr UIiiik tnl S, S. S. U mi- f lh Ullift schl-Tis mroti tn ttil llDr. Kur nunjr )rut hsiik rrllnl iiiwn inrtturr, ImlUU- nt ..i,i, r irntti rslhartlr nnd Mii" rrumlln fw IiIiKhJ klrktiro, tut U.iw ti liurr. YilLI H. K. H. U tbrlr trii.urU. Ytm ca gt-t H. H. In nr dnis tturi, but luOU U'Hili li-vlliit . 'rtM urrt Swift l4lHr-turr lu Allmila, u., jirnurr- ibli fiuimia bltMst purlilfr, sua juii NmiM (v no chur by nulllln miini. in rrci.iu ipina a (iiUlltulr, Ana tr jr.sir blwiit o4i. illtlun It tilth Hut tun wuuM ut U , ,.VU.,..,,r,:1,u """I clmrs-, mtilhsi 3rlft Uii AlUuU. 0. ' l CHICHESTER S PILLS UV TMPIl'il"Al A. I A. ,aHlumlllLlM,tmHilWli "OI a M ORlTif-LSIS LVUiYVMliK (let Your Next Milt of K LOTHES MAI IK AT ' L E I N l'lllCICS ?c-u w Also CloaiilnK, Pressing and Altering UNION TEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South ttivci-sirio Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWIOK Proprietor. TO CRATER LAKE Aulo Klngo leaves nt H n, in. on Monilny, Wednesday nnd Kridny. Houiid-trip flH tlukelH hoiioreil until Kepleinher '10, Speclnl rules to Crulnr Luke for pnitlcH of fivu or more. Knur, five nml Hevon-piiHsenger lour ing eiirs. Itciifloiiublo rntt'H to all cllicH nml potulH, Hpeehil iuIch for iill-diiy service mid largo louring pnrilcH. Hall tei Qo, I'linue 101). Si-civ nnd (Toiirl Hull, Mgrs, Fresh Meat RATUIWAY Rprlni Lamb, Veal and Chicken l-YyH, Boothu 13 and U Public Market Jlanley& Carle ton mv t.u . !.. i'rtc ihJl,. iiaVu.hi, iuiaSi, iLl.M.Msa t u j." ir 7 Voti (let (lie Best Thoro Is when you smolt Gov, John- ton olgnrs and patronise horn Indus trie. .i MRS. H. L. LEAOH Xxpert Ooretler IVJG North Jinrtlott. Phono n(i M. W$IClj'S CAMERA SHOP iiviilWt: ' frii6 Only ISxtjlu.iivo Conu.HM'i'inl riiologrlipliiii'H in Sotllurn Orogon v Ncgnltvcs fiulunny tiimi'oi' )li(!o by appoint nit'iit Phono 117-.T We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. $5,000 STOCK 0FTIRES0N HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MIOHEUN aud GOODYEAR. Call and Kt our priroH. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. The Popular Drink RITEWAY COFFEE it's Konst rd Daily in Mel ton I. IL'h lUi'iidt-d in ModCon!. It's the host, in Medford. Why not ii.se Medford Cof fee 7 If you expeet to build up your town, ubo home, pro duces. Alc your roeer and insist on his tiendiug you The Riteway Coffee OUR PROCESS IS THOROUGH Kvery garment cleaned, by us Is made sanitary and clean with our Modern Equipment and Experienced Help.' I Wo nro nblo to gtvo you service that Ih only porslhlo to gat In the Inrger cltlus. Phono '.Mt. Wu will call.' Are You Going si c Wo run supply your, needs In our lino, Deviled Ham, Deviled Moutu, Veal Loaf, Corned llcof, Lunch Tongue. Vienna Hyiwu'n, Ilolled Ham, Chipped Ibief, Vim Camp Iloaus, lloliu' lluuipi, Pruferrud Htoivk Uuauu, Hnlinon, Hurdlnos, Tuna Fish, best iiii.llly lliiuiH, llreilifitst Huron, flood lliitlofi I'Vcsh Itftuch Iv'giiH, MARSp & BENNETT Hcninil Door Ifuxf of I'IimI N'dl'l lUnb I'limio nu Cammni . i i- o -K v V . r A ! .. i : v, w Hil mlo wlj ho niiide suhjeit Io lay bf iHl''tHUul-.