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UMMTiiiiiwiiiHatiNW ii, ,!.,.. i'' i iiiiwmwtiiiwwyj'iiMWrtMti n j,- is ' i .. flViJrnrtk' , mH.-j.'ti.muM lT I Mi 0 ST v' "h o. - kPAGK TWO MEDFOHD MAIL TIUBUNIQ. MMUPORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AIWVST 12, 1014 ft. -iu ' 'J - it t, 1S I. .(' .w .11 J"! II fl i V Ml r, -1, "i. n r. F 1 . t r ( i h . O LAND r ? .j .iT1 i PERSONAL All silver plated wares at coat. Twept9flv per cent off on rUss ware. Martin J. Kcddy, IJurh Foalon, crack marksman wttti im Remission Arms company, arrived In Medtoni Wednesday and wNlelrjjr: for steelhead In the Rogue, Dr.jii4JMrs. p. tt. Itay and fam llyiarexumhiefinK at Newport. Tfo best what Is, Mountain Mea dow butter at Fout's 122' Miss Lenoro Vance departed for Rerlcejey ihts morning whore hs wlUhier the XJnJrcrslty of Califor nia for tlto comlnR school year. 'TerlU ,ot Paulino,' two reals of thrll$ al It Theater tonight and Thursday. Two well known Med ford doss d tod. yes lord ay, bringing grief to their outers. Iljarnoy," belonging to Dr. Cpiroy passed away Tuesday night ntler all that veterinary skill could do, and THI1 Barnum's fox terrier succumbed to tho blio of a hull dog. Ilk) death is attributed to rabies. Don't fall to see "Ferils.of Paulino" I ItThester tonight. Hob Deuel, assistant cashier of tho First' National Bank, was arrested lait sight for speeding In his automo WIe, and this morning deposited $10 te inure his appearance in the poltco court this afternoon at 4 o'clock. "Perils of Pauline." at It Theater tonight and Thursday. Wan Lee, owner of the Chlneo laundry on Itlrerslde avenue- has sold out to Wah Shang, and after 40 years et residence in the Roguo river val ley, has left for Stockton, Cat. An entire new batch of Chinamen havo been imported towork in the laun dry. Don't fall to sec "Perils of Paulino' at )t .Theater tonight and Thursday, Attorney William P. Mealey has re turned from a business trip to Spo kane. Everything In the store reduced ex cept nig and Little bens at Martin J. Bcddy's moving sale. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cochran re turned Tuesday from their summer homo at Fish Lake. Before you go hunting get an Aetna, accident policy. No extra efearm fer the additional hazard. R. H. MeCardy, agent, Sparta Tlldg. A train made up entirely of canle- leupee and watermelons for northern markets passed through Med ford last irfcht from California. 'Automatic base ball, that brand sew out doer game, has arrived la Medtord. See it at DeVoes tonight. Jast west et Hotel Medford. Roger Bennett brought back from Pelican Bay. a large consignment of smoked rainbow trout an epicurean delight Berne of it will be shipped east, and some will be kept for win ter use. The smoking of the trout leaves them with all their natural flavor. While thli was going on, the fire spread, and burned up Char lie Palm's smoke house. This was the only accident of the trip. Tree props at the Medford Lumber Company'. A small forest fire broke out near Talent Tuesday night, and Is under centrol, with but slight damage. The fires' on Sardine, Kane and'umbuj ereeks are under control though sljjl sfnojderlpg. The forestry service urges extreme car on the part of campers at this season. No files on the Pennant wrapped Bread. Wo are not advertising It, Just letting it hare its way with the people, positively contains bo alum. Made at Newtown Bakery. 142 Mrs. Fred Kelly who has been vis iting friends and relatives In this city or a taw daxs, will return this after noon to her home on the Applegate. Only one kind of kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best. Over Islg Theater. Charles Gay leaves ths evening for Portland on probation court businesi, Parslsn Hair Dressing Parors, manicuring, general work; M. F. 4 II. Bldg., pbone 15 7-J. Pat Swayiio of the upper Applegate1 country Is in the city attending t o business matters. Motel Medford dining room now opens at six a. in, and Is open al day". Herbert Alford wl)l leave the first of the month ta outer the Leland Stanford University. The best what Is, Mountain Mea dow butter at Fout's 122 Fred Laneoberg, arrested in this city, was returned to iloseburg last sight by Sheriff Qulne of Douglas eonnty t answer a charge of plying n lC-)ear-old girl wti bcur. J, O. Uerklng. the m all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable, Negatives nadw any whera, Urn or place, Studio 228 Ma4 sH. Phone 2 29-J. 'i 1 1 1 1 1 i? , Lf WeeMHdiowinCo. UMDIBTAJUM W, We 1 ''SftVILlf 1 l A. B. Oft HtHM BALKAN ALLIES HIE MMB Iff itehnfenn . ',.-' v 'l 1 1 P4 1 III AM Mi miss GERMANS ItOMK, via London, Aug. 12, 4:24 ' - " p. m, -The newspaper Corrlero Delia Sera states that the Mouteucgrln troops havo captured Scutari, N1SH, Scrvla, Aig. 1!. Tho Ser vian and Montenegrin armies which had effected n Junction on tho bor der of clirsegovlna now aro operat ing together. Servian artillery Is engaged In the bombardment or dorashda. on the river Drlna, 29 miles southeast cf Saraycvo, the Bosnian capital. Ser vian troops already had captured the Bosnian town of Yardlshta. at tho junction or tho Rivera Drlna and Llm. Somo unimportant outpost encount ers are reported on the Servian frontier at different points on the Rivers Savo and Danube. The bombardment of Belgrade, tho Servian capttal by the Austrian artil lery continued today and heavy ma terial damago was inflicted on tho city. Everybody is pleased with Moun tain Meadow butter, sold by Fout's grocery HZ Miss Luclle Marshall left this morning to visit friends at Berkeley. CaK, for a couple of weeks. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow er troubles. PhOHe 26 A carload of Rogue river Bartletts will be ahtpped this week to Klamath Falls by the Rogue River Fruit and Produce association. See R, H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. The Al P. Glbbs team of lady ball players appeared at tho ball park Tuesday afternoon before a fair crowd, and wcro defeated by a pick- up. team of 14 to 7. Tho ladles were fair fielders and throwers, but could not hit a little bit. Kodak flnlshlug and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. V. B. Newhall of Salem Is a busi ness riiltor in the city for a few weeks. Groceries at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Hara will return tne end ot tne week from a two week's vacation trip to Fish Lake. Koaak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Ills Thea ter. George pldcr of Weed, Cal., is a business visitor in this city and tho county seat for a few days. fe Way bsll at DeVoes tonight. Parisian Hair Dressing Parlors, twelve scalp treatments for 15. M. F. ts. H. Bldg., pbone 1S7J. 124 A murder mystery rose and fell and petered out with the complete ness of a Kansas cyclone for the pol ice this morning. A msn reported that a dead man wrapped up in a blanket waa lying on the Jackson street bridge. Investigation proved that It was a dead dog. Three dead dogs were found in different parts ot the city this morning and tho pollco aro looking foe the owners to attach the cost of hauling away to the'm. Fruit labels' artistically printed in any and all colon. Medford Print Ing Co. A re-count or tho ballots In Bar ron precinct baa been ordered for tho office of supreme court justice, the returns having shown no votes for McNary In the precinct, the only pre cinct in Jackson county where such a return was made. Are you "Holmes protected." In surance service combined with 16 strongest companies. Holmes the In surance Man. Atthur Rubl of Now York, brother ot R. W. Ruhl, editor or the Medford Sun, has been assigned to cover Tho War of the Seven Nations, for Col lier's Weekly. The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Attorney Gus Nowbury and fam ily will leave tomorrow on an auto trip to Crescent City. Authentic war news received by Mail Tribune leased wire will be posted during toe day at Hotel Med ford. It has been a month today since rata fell in the Rogue river valley. On July 12, a heavy rain and hall storm covered tho Jacksonville district. Everybody is pleased with Moun tain Meadow butter, told by Fout's grocery 122 (Tuesday was oue of the hottest days ot tho year with the nlercury at 102. At 1 o'clock today the ther- 'mometer In front of the Commercial elub registered 106 degrees, while the off Ids) record showed but 94. The club thermometer was in the sun, If vol want a lithographed fruit label JsiUsd of a prJBted one, n4 ui. we are agents for tkhmlts Lltbs graph Co. Medford Printing Co. Louis Mlxhke and wife have t iiHrnea inni a weK vV earning nffHHff IrKlsh Sloep Algerine Spoken Off Cape Mc'nocliia Catttatn Iflflor arjt Of Declaration of War, Seeks Jo Escape Kaiser's Cruisers Main Bow Is Safe. SAN. FRANCISCO, Cal- Auk. I'A The IJritWi sloop of wnr Algerine wns spoken off Cle Mendocino nl o p. in, yctenlny bv the American conster Denver, which nrricl hero from Portland today. The Algorinc was cleared for action nud not a sailor's) head hhowed nbove the mil. The Algcrino winwaRgod the IVa wr l nppronch nnd the two vessels lay ntouzsidc while the captain talked through megaphones for half nn hour. "For God' s,nke," implored the captain of the Algcrine, as they parted, areordimr to Captain Muon of the Hcnxcr, "don't tell the I.eijv. sij; xx hero xxe arc. We're too Mnall." Sight German Warship While Hulking port today Captain Mason sighted the Leipzig twenty miles outside tho hend-i and heard her xvireless talking. The pndtnbil ity IK, iw Mica communication is strictly forbidden under the neutral ity regulations enforced by United States radio inspector, that tho Leipzig wn iu touch with the Nur cmbun;, xxhich it is now known is pcouting off the coast. The Algerine rejiorted that 8he wns xvithotit wireless and for ten and one-half days sho had been dodging along tlie coast. Her captain had no new of xrnr and at first was ex en n little skeptical Hint war had really been declared. He xxnsi glad to hear that the Kainboxv was safe, but had no information ns to the where abouts of the sloop of war Shear water, the only other TJritUh vessel in these watery. More Wreckage Found A group of students returning to the University of California manned the rails of the Heaver us sho drew away and gave their collcgo yelln for the Algerine. More flotsuni from some Hritiili warship was thrown up by the tide today, this time on tho northern shore of the Golden Gnlc. There wns nothing to indicato what vescl it came from, nnd the gupoirition sfill stands that it is debris thrown overboard by the Hninbow when she cleared for action on leaving this j)ort before dawn Inst Saturday. SE.VTTLK, Wash., Auf. 12.-The Esquimau)! naval station refuses to gixe any infonnntion concerning the mbx ementg of British war vessels, but at last accounts the cruiser Itmn bow and iwp submarines with n ten der were cruising off Capo Flattery. It is supposed that the Algerine mPd Shearwater will como to tho Kortli Pacific. No hostile ship is in the Kortli Pacific, so far as known. Great Uritnin (s seekinL' U keep bKa the Irnde route from llritwh Coluhi- bin and Paget sound to England' xia the Suez canal. RECALL PETITIONS MUST GIVE COIN SPENT FOR SAME wiiiJiriiX., xxasn., Aug. l. In u decision handed down today thu state supremo court holds that it is noo cssary when u, petition is fijeij for tho recalling of nny public rifficjul that u list be miidc fublic, not orily of.HJl m,oney collected und how i..'.'i 1...1 ..i ,f . , , ". tr -.. fj'w "! wsw " iisi Biusi, ne iiicu ofiwl persoiiM, conorations and or gauirutiuns that aided iu the nrcimr- lition, circulation W)' fi of tle petition. This decision reverses thi) Xing county supenbr tiui' Jss tho ase or ucorge W. McUnnley aguinst he superior court of- Jving county. McCuillttV UhWed IIihItIiH ammlv ullA. itor bn pruveuted front njiecksng ihe M)titioiis for tho recalling uiV.M'.li. iiuuiniuii, it ,cmumiiii)er or King ir in... ' ..'! county, liutil (ho miiiiw f all, who hud itiied in the xork were filed, Tho decision Kuy that tho iafomiution desired must be mude public, and all work in checking is held up until this Is done, J --,,---, ,..-; r,4....,.il VHi MTB TO VfjyWWX, i'iltgr clssi private room and board, 06 Houth Urape, FfW HAJfKsTPsaehes, kooJ for ran y hluir, 1 rnt'pvri;uuirdeverxil. REFUGEES LAND ON MB L Fl JJKW YOUK, Aug. I A- The Dutch slciunvr Potsdam from lUpilogiu'i oi day oxenlmv i cached Xcw York-today with more. limn eight bundled passcngctN, maa' of them American refugee) fivm Kuropo xxh left so hurriedly that lhc. wcro umUilc to bring their baggage. To (he uscuM(m of the Impcr ntor's sailings xvn attributed the conpetion aboard the l'otilmn. Among tluwe nboanl wih Julliw 1 Meyer, firt xico president of the Unmhiirg-Americnn I me. The Uritisb steamer Auxonla fivm Gbipxxv and Moxillc with I'J.I sec ond cabin and 117 sleeruge pan scuger, nrrixed toda.x. She steamed tivcry )i with lights out, but saw no hostile war cs'l on the oxlagc. The slcamcr Danube from the West Indies, in today, reported siglitiug a Hritisb cruiser outside of Antilla, Cuba. Captain IMitnkett of (be Danube sai dtbat martial law ptcxnilcd in Kingston when he suited and that all news was eciisorcd. A few naxal re- scrvtsU wcro taken lrom the Dan ulic's ctigiucroom j-t before sailing and four other men, not engineers, were substituted. The four engineers mil be kept at Kingston and placed aboard tlio first Dritisli war vessel tt.at enters the nrt. WASHINGTON', Aug. 12. Consul reports, from Antwerp say that Am ericans mi tho Drilis'i steamers Fin land and Mnnpirttc lime left (hut city for America xia Loudon. The dipatrh also contains the sentence, "Antwerp Mirt closed flcrninay," It i not known whether Antwerp was closed to or b the Grrmntm. Notice bus rcachel llm stale de partmcut that n number of Ameri cans in Kgxpe arc without money nud want transportation. HARVESTER TRUST TO DISSOLVE (Continued frbm L) The court finds fault with Ihc ao. lions of the corioratioii, aside front Ihe technical violation of tho Sher man law, fur only two nrlinns. Tho opinion declares that there was no exciiso for the rtdxertisiug of the products of I). M. Osborne & Co. us independent for two jears after it bad xirtunlly entered the Interna tional Hnrx ester company. This ad xertising was tj induce purchasers, the court finds, Troiii those who xvcro opHised to Inning from lhu.c,ouibi nutioii. . . The oilier act cenMin-d b.ht de cision wns the manner in which the five, original concerns wcro turned over to the International company b.x William (' I.nne, a Jfow York bunker, who coptended that lie had purchas ed hu properties. "Tho court m clearly of the opin ion," tho derision read, "that the process by which it xvas made lo np jwir that tho propcrtfe were sold to I.nuo xras merely colorable." Not (Hcrrspitnllxcil The court holds, however, (but the prosrty tumtil iu to tho Interna tional company wits greater than the slock issued for it, nnd that tho casi iuxolvc no question of overcapital ization. The court ciit porjiuiis ofc.thr de cision in the cases of (ho standard Oil compaiiv, thn American Tobacco comjmuy, the IJupont lie, Nemours & Co.. und other case? as to what con stitutes the restraint of trade, reas onable und unu'iinoiiublcj and con cen cludes: "There is no limit under tho American law (o whicji, a business muy not independently ijrw, nnd even a eoudmmtion p t'o or more businesses if it does, nut unreason ably restrain trade, is not illegal; but jt i. the cmiihiniitioii which unreaH oimhly rcstraius'triide that is illegal, nnd if tho parties iu conlioversy have 80 or H.'i per cent of (lie Aineii ciin.lmsiucs, nnd bclh co'iuljiiiutiou ofj.tji i'oiapnnIemiilUcpmisiioii i eliminated between ?tho oimRueiit MtU pflho mMavrn, UunirH js in restraint of trsd f'jtlwn U ihcsh ing of, tho Matules UHibvr "lit"? M' dccwiorirf,'' ' In ItesjrsUt of Tnnle , "Copgress 'hnrf''coii(lemncrf iiny t'ombinutmu in1 rMr)iiit of cltk'cr tlu foreign or iiiter'srte trnde, nad If fho tnteninlluiUrj(i)rfct'r ',yf)',n, was in restrufut eiiiier (lieWtcr stalq or foreign if'-wns' unlawful. It Would not (je jnxyu) lecstrsji) tho Iti(crslati) trade, 1h 'order lo liy!d up lm foreign fradeAfHe iHKrnulionnl by suiiprcssiiitr uHl,wkHpllUon bo- ween tho fivH umliiHl compip1! M, was In irs I rain I JM'UmAu Hs'iu-ohlb llcil lii Ihe HrstertlW) iiau law, nnd fl'iiww . a a IBTn .' ft .. I j-m I Irstrirwrpf tWRhvr. iuiiu law, nnd ftjimgil U Mwpol- lis within he maunti( ) ho second I IM Htid' uri'iioii or HiwMfmgHnj, tt ROM WAR PORTS wis re. a. , i HARVESTER CASE, ft) BE APPEALE6 SUPREME COURT CHICAGO, Aug. 12. -The, DurvcU cr case will bl taken lix;Ujc'Ktprcm coujt of the United MjtU'S ns sou Uh (vossiblvi accoitling lo n hlatc ment nuldu hero today b' (viipi It McCoijiUvk, ptcsldent of the Inter national Harvester company. Mr McCerinick'sald: ' "Tho adverse decision U a giVdl disappointment, A I uiulcixtaud it it is not bused on nclual wrong! dono in the conduut of tho Iiukiucss of the International Harvester coin pany, but in eliaiiuntiou of compo titioii more than ten years ago lie. tween the companies whoso propel lies wcro purchased b.v it, "The adxerse opinion ncipiits the company and its officers and direc tors of the charge of oxcr-capitnl ixatlon nud unfair and oppressive policies and practices. "It docs not sustain Ihc charges made iu tho petition of tint cox em inent, but abandoned the argument that the company Ium churned exces sive and unfair prices, "Jtcii organisation or the company is condemned by tbh majority of tho court us ,a violation of the Sherman no I hut the conimny is not found guilty of having xiotalcd (he law In the conduct of its business or of hav ing injured its customers or Hh com petitors. "The conclusion arrived nt seems to be that tho Harvester company is a good but illrgnl trust, "Tho decision is by a divided court nnd tho enso xvill not be ended until tho supremo court has said tho last word. Wo still hope that tho great public bcncfiU secured by tho organ ization of the company nnd methods adopted in currying on its business will bo made permanent by tho final decision in tho court of Inst resort. It mny well bo that that court will hold tho view expressed in tho dis senting opinion of Judge Sanborn. VALIDITY OF DOG .Tho xnlidtty ofihv,dog uitirxling ordiunncc, iloiv being iliforccd l the s)liec, has been attacked bx Attor ney Porter J. Ncff, arrested Tuc-dav for allowing lnY eanine to be tin mtirclrtl. Attorney N'cff proved I hut tho ordinance is inxnlid because it was passed by the council upon Ihe xote of three members thereof, while the eity charter require that four xotes are needed lo gixu legality to any ordinance. A sK-cia mceliiig of tho eoiineil will probably bu called to Icgaluu the ordinance. Tho Central Point Feed Storo of Central Point, Ore, can supply you with now ana' second hand grain bags at rcasonablo prices. 132 TWO REGIMENTS LOST .. (Continued rrom Pact I) fait war office says teday: "Of tho 20 Qormaii army corps th'j bulk has bcon located and it Is evi dent that tho mass ot Oarman troops Is concentrated between I.lcgo and 'Luxemburg. "Tho number of German troop known to bo on tho wo.to.rn sldo of that country proves that tho eastern theater of war, tho Uusso-Oorman frontier, so far us Germany 14 con cerned, Is comparatively lightly guarded unless by roiorvlats." Austrian Annihilated LONDON, Aug. 13, CHS p, in. Another despatch from Home lo tho Central News says tho Corrlcro f)' J ta ils publishes a telegram from tho frontier staling Oiat an Austrian cavalry .brjgado has boon oxtarml nalod on the Austrp.UuwIan froullur, Tho Austrian cavalryiuon aro snld 6 have attached 'the Cossacks who wsr accompiinled by artillery. Tlmy were unablo to' hold tholr own and tried to got back across tho frontier but rain had fallen and men and horses wcro cauuht Iu tho marshy ground nnd shot down until not a nias.rqHialiied al(vc. conHoJidttllou, ami vcrc not luclt dental und uncertain iu their effect, "Wo coiioludfl hat tho Tijlcola lioiial HurviHilvr coinmuy' wiis'froiil (ho hegiilniug iu xiolallou of tho firs' I and second sections of tho, tylioruiiiii xv, nnd that this fotiditiou was in fcntuiited by lio rcorKuiilxutlou of hn Amorlcit coiiipiiny and by tint Mibscpicul iicijiiiHillons pi1 roiiipollng (ijiuils, nid that nil (lie dofcmhuiU' subsldhiry cmnpaiilcs bvcnmu from time lo lima purlles to the Illegal nombluiilloii, und llm defendant emit- ihiiIcm arc comhliii'd n iiioiihpnllrn a mil hf llm IhlcMlIilo mill foiclutl LEAND T,0 M CYANIDE rtAtt William A. Him'i melnlliuglcul en gineer of this cilv, hits been appoint cd malinger in clutigo of erection and operation of Ihc tjurcii amumnlu, cyaiiidu plant, ihicc miles from ho latjd. The nioject Is financed by Wisconsin .riiplnll"K ljo )Hb retain Ihc mniiuuj'tucnt of tin I'nlmK' cicck i'.XMihhV plant, I w only? j Ivn i miles west of this city, and which Is jippioacluug coiuplelioii. Dnifi Tolf Ihcsn are model ll ixlitntsl. tlm ftiiir being dcsiunod to treat copper ns well ns gold niys. xxhlm this is not u new pioeess, thu mining wprld.s just uwnkeiiing lo tho fnot tlvtl by its use eitppec nnd gold ores can In) IrciilciJ by its cinploynicnt nt one. fourth Ihc cost of smelling n 70 per cent copper product living pro duced, known us cement copper, the k-old being rccoxcicd as refined bul lion, Tho Queen mill Is tlm first "all slimes" plant to be ended hi south ern Oregon and will have u capacity for tho treatment of fifty tons of ore per day. The Palmer oreck mill is designed for the separate treatment of sands and slimes. It is l rally up to dale ill method, will mve n capacity for thu treatment of from twenty (o thirty tons of ore dally and xvill ho ready to run in about two weeks. This work is being watched with n great deal of interest, ns Mr. Durr, who has for nenrlv twenty years Baldy Breezerb Calendar "IT'S HARD ON A FELLOW TO BE $Q,62 SHORTOFILA.VING.264. Ladies' Shoes $2.39 Ladies' High Top $1 SI t in 'most all leathers, now $2.39. A lew Chiltlrtiii's High Top Shoes, fully 20 per eent under factory prices. AVo are quitting the ladies' and children's shoes in order to increase our stock oli Men's Shoes, Furnishings and Clothing. THE WARDROBE FRANK IWANDON. .Mgr.i - Va-iaii. Mid-Summer at Newport August Is essentially a beach mouth and tho moit dolRhtnil tlmo In whloh to spuiid a VHculon at Nowjiorf, to got uwny from tho boat ami dum of the Valley,. IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE Connections mailo at Albany and Corvallls with C, ft !;. trains, which lcnvo Albany at 7:0 a, m, dully and liOO p, in, dully except Sunduy. SPECIE UNITED SUNDAY EPRS0N RP to NowiKirt, leaves Albany ovory Buiiday at 0:40 a, iu Corvallls 7:15 u. iu. A'rilvci Newport 11,40 u, m. ' ' HI'K(;if KOU.NII Xltll' HKAHO.V AMI UIIIIK UNO l-'AUKH FIUWI Af,f H. I, I'OINTH ANI HUKflMV FI.KMI AIJANV AMI VOttVAfi,' JOIIX hern building and opeinllng u num. Iter bf Urn InrgiuH Itlddcln eynilldo plants of Mexico, pi opuses lo tlcm tuiHlritto In it pn'u'iii'iil milliner tint! bv llm intelligent Hiiptif.Miictil of somo 'of llm modem livilio-inolnl-luiglcal piecsscs, lingo profits enii bo made III milling hiwgiiuht mes with riunpufulixcly hiiiiiII invest, meiils, Mr, lliiir will coiiliium lo hiitko Medfoii) his permiilicnt icHldciicc, .. -- .....J. ' AUSTRIAN AMUASSADOH ., TO ITALY HCSI0NS VIKNNA, xia l.omlon, Aug. 12. The Atistro lUinguiiatt ambassador to Italxj Kajatheii Merry do Wapon Merc, has resigned his ioh oh Ihc ground of III health. Huron Kurl on Mnccliic, departmental chief at llm AitstKi-lluiigiiriau office, has been Appointed lo sitccitcd him tumpoiar ily. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 203 East Main Struct Medford Tho Only Kxultisivo Cominoi'cial Pliolograplusin in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or plaeo by appointment Phono 117-J ' We'll do tho rcHl E. D. "WESTON, Prop. To loan on tmprorsa ranches. intsrest K psr csnt "Insurant That Inaursa." it. n. BTtrnt Buy your IniuranM or n tt'ssr MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Oorsotiero 320 North Bartlett. Phono 0G3 M. We Want Von to Try FISHER'S VERIFINE FLOUR Nigh grade jiard wheal and is unexcelled. We are ex clusive agents I'or the same. Rernombor, wc havo ov- orything in tho market in Fruits nnd Vegetables, MARSH & BENNETT Hernial li.mr lt of Flmt Xnl'l llniik l'liono ana Cor fohlfifs dascrlhliiK Notvporl, tlcliuls and full liiforiimtlon, call on ueaioHt H. 1', AKOiit M, HCO-ri', (CHtiiHl ii, AKcnt rtiu(i, oip, - n teil W". I'Hod i.3VV, ni sirswn huh 41lrv( ftNs) I IIMnTffT I1T" TV W". IHC lopolv IHHMIIHMH I ts ' ns s wit wyM