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PAGE TWO taJ&DifOUD MAIL TIUBONM, MEDJPOKD. OKECIOX, NATrWLW, JULY 1913. m j SVtlfl 23 IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Drs, V. Q. and Uvn Mnlna Car Jow will leavo tonight for Portland to attend tlto American Osteopathic association annual convention, -which .Is'ln session from August 1 to G, 'inclusive. It Is expcrlod tlicro will bo'nt least 2000 nt the convontlon. Homer G. Day, lato manager of the Whlto Salmon and Underwood fruit associations, visited in Medford Thursday with Mr. nnd Mrs. rniirlos M. Kngllsli. Mr. Day was on his ny to Rldnev, Australia, whoro ho IU If mauagor for the Holding Bilk company for that continent. ' Spend a ploasant Sunday at Ash land park. Intorurban car loaves nl( 8 a. ni 11 u. l., 1:00 p. m, and '5:00 p.' m. Hound trip 40 conts. Take tho Mb Oray Car. Dr. "W, W. Ilownrd loaves Sunday to attend tho Osteopaths annual con vontlon at i'orltand next week. "Taxl-333" ir,c nnywiicro In city. .Formerly Alco Taxi. Now otfico Nash Hotel. Phono 333. Supt. Harry (1. Wallhors nnd n jiarty of tho Callfornln-OroKon Power Co., loavo Sunday to Inspect the com pany's now iliitu lit Cnpco and work underwny nt Klamath Falls. Vclvot lc citiam at Do Voo's. A rich strike of copper la report ed from tlio Honnnzn Queen initio in flosephlno county, said to run ns high as 02 per cent. - Miss LounKbury, Millinery, nt tho M. M. Dept, Store, enrly Fnll Felts 'nnd Novelties. ni O. A. Thompson of Dorby spoilt Frldoy In Medford transnctlnK busl ncss mnttcrs. Boo Davo Wood about that flro In-, aurnnco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno DldK. lllorman Flack, nnd wlfo nnd S. 13. llulclcar nnd wife, nil of Orcon Cnmp, Ohio, nro upending n few dnyfl In tho city and vnlloy Inspecting local conditions. I tnko prldo In making your watch keep perfect time. I hnvo every fa cility for doing fine watch repairing. Johnson tho .lowolcr. A brush flro on tho Applegnto Fri day afternoon destroyed the rabln homo of Austin Howard, a prospect or, nnd monncod for n tlmo n val uable tract of timber. The forestry servlco Is mnlntnJnlng n atrlctor guard than usual, owing to tho prev alence of tho Idcn In womo sections that n forest flro Is necessary every year to iiuiku tho grass grow, dostroy red ants, und .Improve water condi tions. "When thnt auto wheel crarks and popn It needs fixing. Wo mnKo as solid as now, nt ft small oxiwiibo. Hil lings CarrliiRO nnt Auto Works. V. B. llramwnll, liromolor of n beet sugar factory In tho lloguo riv er vnlloy. Is expected to como to this city next week for n ronforeuco with ' tho local sugar buot coiiunltteo on the campaign for acreago to be Inau gurated. Officials nnd directors of tho Utah-Idaho sugar Intorosts will nlso visit tho city nnd valley during tho coming month. Da Voo carrleB tho best lino of five cent clgnrs In tho city, F P HwIiihoii of Kugono Is among tho nut of town visitors In tho city nttendlng to busliuws nmttorH. Frank Owen ami wlfo hnvo return, ed from Portland whore thoy were called by tho death of Mrs. Owen's mother. Johnson, at tho Hook Store, mnnrt watch repairer. Tho police broke up a "rush the can" party being bold In Front ttet Friday night. Sergeant Put Mean of the pollen forue 1hh rolurnml from n two weeks vitaiUun. Morohnnta I.unoh. 25e. Tim Shasta. It was reported to the polio this morning that the auto delivery wagon of the oast side bakery hd been stolon Friday night. Tho wwd rop was put on the Imtl d up l two o'clock this afternoon no trace of tho machine had liwn found. It Is tbouBbt that th ear wss taken by a party of Joyriders and alwudou d in some nut of the whj plac, when their fun was over, fllaktyou or Coloatln water, 10c per bottlo nt Do Voo's. ' Howard Dunlup and wit "f (' tral Point spent Friday nftormmu In MwUuril flsltlng friends. Ghoaolntos, 80 centa lb. Do Voo's. '! Mayfleld brother uf Talent utuHswi In a family dispute on Front ..... ....,,... M,l r.iaoi-tad to ttluWI Samuel Frnncls and wlfo nnd chil dren of Mnndnn, N, D nro spend ing n fow days In tho city en route to tho San Francisco fair. Mr. Fran cis Ib ono of tho largest growers of wheat in tho world, holding acre ago In tho Dakolns nnd Alberta, Can ada. "Will run my nulo to Colcslln Sun day for Elks picnic. Can carry 1 i passengers. Leave nt 7 a. in., faro $1.10 round trip. Phone r71T for reservation. Hurbldge Auto Line. Tho Virginia minstrels nrrlved Medford will bo practically ovnc uatcd tomorrow by reason of tho an nual Elks picnic to be held at Colo stln. A special train will ho run from all Hogue river points, tho faro from this city being $1.10. Tho Elkn are planning on making the occas ion tho gala event of tho year, and n largo crowd from nil ovor tho val ley will be In attondanco. Slops towards strengthening the Medford baseball team for Its 'gamo with Weed next Sunday are under way, nnd when the gamo starts (hero this morning, and pitched their tcntl,s n Bt,ro,,K likelihood there, will bo huiiiu iifiivy iiiuura on inc tenia. nil on the S. P. right of way on Fir street. This nftcrnoon tho band gave a concert on Metn street. All trimmed' summer hats cholco fl R0: untrlmmcd shapes $1; flowers half price Sale starts Friday, July 0 and runs ton days. Hornnrd Mil linery. 308 Evorett Van Dyko of Tntont has telurnod from a week's stay In the Sisklyous. Tho V. It. C. Indies will hold an Ico cream social on Mrs. Addlo Hart's lawn, corner Cth nnd Hartlctt, Sat urday evening July 31st. Everyone Invited. 112 ilalph E. Koozer, traveling auditor of tho Slato Industrial Accident com mission Is In tho city, nnd will es tablish offices In this city, making Medford his gencrnl headquarters. Harry Porter of Clold Hill spent Thursday In Medford attending to business mnttcrs. Fresh roasted poanuts at Do Voo's. (,'porgo Older has returned to his homo In Montague, Cnl., after spend ing n week In this city on business. ,Mts, Joseph Shaska of Oranln Pass who has been visiting her dnughter Mrs. William O. MHIor hns returned to her home. Alco Taxi, 15c any whoro In city; prompt calls, careful driver; phono 882-U. II. Dyhack of Trail Is spending tho day In this city attending to busi ness matters. . AH trlmmod summer lints cholco $1.50; initrlinmod shnpes $1; flowers hnlf price. Salo startB Friday, July no and runs ton dnys. Hornard Mil linery. 30R Stnto Wntor Commissioner James T. Chlnnock returned Saturday from Ornnts 1'ass, J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer In soiithorn Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or placo. Studio 228 Main 8t. Phono 320-J. Wild blackborrlcB are ripening fast In tho mountains, and aro re ported to be 'more plentiful than usual. CamperB say that tho' big 1010 bums on tho Unipnun divide Is literally covered with tho fruit, and that bears, who aro Intensely fond of tho berry are thick In tho nolghn borhnod. All trlmmod summer hntn choice $1.50; iintrlnuuod shapes $l; flowors half price. Sale starts Friday, July HO and runs ten days. Hornurd Mil linery. 38' Joe Heeman of Hold Hill Is spend ing tho day In Medford transacting business nnd visiting friends. Get your buttor, oggs, crontn. milk dna butter milk at Do Voo's. P. I,. Evnns of Klnmath Falls is spending n few dnys In the city at tending to business matters. Hnvo you tried one of thoso 5c milk shakes at DnVoo's? Charles (lagnnn of Merlin spent Friday In Medford attending to bus luoss matters. Weston Camera Shop for first cIbsb Kodak finishing and Kodak Hiipplles. MOVING PICTURES CRATER LAKE BEING SHOWN AT tHE STAR. Curloy Wilson will bo behind tho bnt and Scldon Hill will ho shifted to right field. Wilson Is ono of tho best catchers In the state outside of tho coast league, ltrant of Talent will play first. Harvey Fields of this city is spend ing his vacation nt Santa Itosa, Cnl. lie will roturn noxt weok. Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Kldd nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. EminonB will leave shortly on nn auto tour of California visiting the exposition boforo re turning. Carl Swalnson returned Frldny from n threo weeks vncallon spout nt tho fair, and motorcycling over California. U. .. "i ' i i ii iT" i ii . i 'f E HORSBURG IN ESPEE Anuoiineeiueut wiik muilc toddy l- CIiiih. S. l''eu, pnshenger truflie iituii nger of the .Southern I'neific eom pany of lite, pnimotion of F. .S. Me (liniiis to cenenil pnsKenger ngent nt l.os Augelos to Hiieceed .Iiiiiich Hom lmrgli, .In, who resigned recently. Met'iiinis w'ns fonnerlv district piin neiigef ngent at Los Angeles. ( .1. Hulfour formerly eommercinl ngeut nt I'liNiidenu Hiipiicedrt Mediiinis. The ('liniigos nre effective AugiiKt 1. Ilolli JlcOiniiis nnd Hulfour lire well known in the south where they Imvo reprcHented the eoinpnnv for nintiy yearH. The promotions were iniiile in iiiM'ordiince with the policy of the Southern I'neific to advance men in its own organization rnther I linn to seek tiilcut outxide of the orguuiru- t ion. FIN L CONTEST HON PRESDENT FOR TENNIS HONORS The elosintr cxciils in the soutlieni Oregon tennis lournev nt the Country club nre Ije'ing held tins afternoon, before u lurge gallery. The finals in the eoiisoliition doubles nnd the singles urc being played. The principal interest centers i.'i I ho singles mulch between Adniiis 4iii(l Egmi for the (diniupioiiHliip of soiithcni Oregon. Kirnn is the favor ite down town, nnd AdnuiA in club circles. The game proniNns to lie liunl fou,"ght mid brilliuntly played. Tuiny nml Heigd will meet, Curpen tcr and Merrill in the consolation doubles. The tourney which close this nf tenioon has been the most success ful in tho history of the Itogue riVer vnlley, due principnlly to Hie efforts of IlotuUuot Conniii', who hud charge of the urrangcincnts, KAISERSE1ZES ALL I SOCIETY CHANGES IN STYLE 'S 1). U. Hyan of the Stennibont dls trlnt Is spondlng u few days In the olty. Qulok servlco for our Kodak fin ishing. See Weston's Camera Shop. NEW YOltK, July 111 -Men's coats for the winter season will hnvo pndless shoulders and snug waists' and will bo abbreviated, according to announcement of James Modlu ley, spokesman for tho style commit tco of tho Clothing Designers' nsso clatlon of America, whose annual convention ended hero today. Mo Gluley said that the broad lapel would be banned this winter. ,.,,.. ,-h-ARMS TAKEN FROM HAITIENS. ( Continued from pngo ono) uLroiH Friday, "d rooili iu to Mllle thKlr dtaput. John wss uritHUwI. " J,M deiwrted the light u( th MpiirowUliM! TlialP UHlk'ttUy h wttlwl out of JloiH.ma4 Mry ut the SUiuU- fUtiiUy lUttW. student th AWH "M1 MJeiw). rrlvwl In MwUuihI VriU ttUht to pni tin daj vtaltloa trle 4 roltli w U rUy. Hr n t th roMt OH Ut MtHsrn-1. tU bl,lt u ivas litwMiith tW Pimim el- Safety an4 amri-. W t Wath. tha lMUiraaf Man. trlct sjni W4W tt m" ford on Mated Captain A. Dodge and Mrs. Laurn U. I). VMM, kinsfolks of Attorney S. . Pent of this olty. upent n few days lsltlng In this city on u tour of the Pnolflc noast en rouUi to tb inn Franelso fair. Early Fall Felts, newest patterns, lowest prices, latest colorings. Miss Uiunibury, Millinery, M. M. Dept. atoro. lift Arthur Young of Ashland was n buslnou visitor In tho city Friday: ftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Meno Alford, son Hwrlmrt. and Milton iloluilmrd, mo- teiwl to Ashlsud this aflernonu. 1). F. (loriuan of Nampa, Idaho. U HHMiiix the out of town pimple apundluu tho week In tho uiU. County Clerk Cardnor of Jackson ville spent this morning In the clt) ttiHidlH to offioiul biisluess. None Hntter Urwid'' at jour ro- cer.. US' The stale supreme court has up held the t-ii nf ltoa4iurft in the suit eomnieacMt t eitMtH the nuinlcl paltls (row paHlriptttltig In tho eon MrurttoM aui operation of a rullroad. The rtUa racoutly held an olect lon l titeh they authorised the Is suance of fSAM.avd In bonds for the pariMMH' o( aaataUns in uulUllug a r.illrftnit. TtMiMM 8aulltH of PhbooU spout Frtoy afidMHuMH ta M4tani altMid Imk t biut waUdPK. amn MMMfMtt and family oX "TMtj r in the aity tduy at tailHB Ui iHiaiHMa HtttMs aud via ill! iriguds. the citv is unlet nnd thnt'thc ilisnnn ing of the native is going on. Thi-v recommend n Inrger imviil force be sent to the island for the moral ef fect mid to ussist in patrol dutv. The nlivy demrtineiil has decided to send tho hospital xhip Solnee to Haiti. Xo further disunities to the American force have been lvpoited, but official htnc come ( lh i -n elusion t hut the Amici'iimu mm tion will continue fur mmi- d Tiv stulc ilepuitmeut :i ct h I ' i i no iliplomntie action m it Litem in 1 1 nit it- it uffuirs, riml Secret mv Lie ing said today nothing would he dmiA until complete order un utored PlMinnlng Natives The iiiinv depilllliient l-.ued till ktutement : ''Ueur Admiral ("nperlon rcpnit f iii in Port iiu Prince that diiinm ilu entrv of the Inited Stato.' fun c-. in to the town el' IWt .in I'iiik-c and the fighting liming the lurvuxw night, si llnitieiiH weic killed ml two wounded. The lUsHi-nniii l oldicis and civilians i still going i lllld II (IIHIltitV o iUIUft Mllll ll'lllllil iiitinii iilroadv hus liven collected mi 1 placed under uiumi in the puiee. , Due to the lame area coveted li He -it , it will take miiiic t inn to iin plctc diiirnini i erv i-. HEIIMN, July ;tl. Tho military nuthorltleH of the province of Bran denburg, In which Herlln is located, have Issued un order oxiiroprlntlng nil supplies of copper, brass and nickel. The order covers skillets, pots, pans and kettles In households. These articles may bo retained until further notice, hut must not ho sold, destroyed or disposed of In nny way. EVACUATION WARSAW BEGUN. (Continued from Page Ono.) the western allies purpose (o stuiid by her in exerting nil the pleasure possible the west. The lliifcsinn press, necnidiiig- to special ilotipiitchcr. reaching; London, feels (hut the wclcru elites lmuld have initialed sonic movement in Franco or in Belgium to relieve the strain on Kiismh, h I(iimii (lid h her invusioit of KuM Prussia. With events shaped n thev .no now, it i- reulised iiere that Idc i hns lost the inilintie fi.r tin re niuiuder of the sn'ineer, which will enuble the centrnl power-- to -tul-e hard at cither I'rai.it, 15. r.'n, bin or It ilv. The itnnuiil tiienic of lite Iowa so ciety wits held in Ashland ennvon Friday nftornoon. It was the 'arr est gntheriiig in the history of the no ciety, with ponplo from every section of .Inckson county in nttendanec. Upon the recoinmetidulioiis of the iioiiiiiiiitiiii,' committee, ('. I). Ilomi wiis chosen president for the "omui yenr, nnd Mrs. 11. C. Hochling, sccre tnry. The executive cominitt."j con Hints of the vice-presidents of the vnrious loenl societies. It wns de cided lo hold si mid-winter meeting in Medford. The welcome iiddress was given bv C. H. Wolf, editor of the Asliluiul Heconl. Tho niusie was furiii-ihed by the O. A. I?. drum corps. Speeelics were mndo by Attorneys Fred W. Arcnra nnd B. 1 Mitlkey of this city nnd C. JL Thomna of Talent. Voenl numliora wcro given bv Mis. C. B. Wolf of Ashlnnd, nnd Miss Ivu Corfin of this city. After the exercises n dinner was nerved, nnd n program of spoils curried out. One of the utniiHin features of the nftornoon was n pil low fight. (ltl OK THANKS Vvo wish to extend our thnnkn to the neighbors, friends nnd Masons who so kindly gave their tlmo and nsslstnuco to us during our sad be roavomont in tho loss of our father and brother. miss c. l. osE.vnuiTaai:. , MUS. J. W. A.VTl.E, MH. J. J. OSENHUIJGC.E, NOTICE All Oddfellows and Kohoknhs are requested to moot nt tho hall at 2 p. m. Sunday to attend tho funeral of Hrolher J. T. Hoardmau. Hy order of Noble (Irnnd. With Medford Trndo Is Meflford Mado TOO luVl'ta lt CL.VHS1FT. WANTED I too in and hoard fcir mini, wife and daughter, six years old In private family. Apply W. C, Tribune. 112 roll KENT Ing rooms H H.irtbtl FiirnMiod houBel.eep- J room-; In suite. Ctl 111 KORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME 35-NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD" VELVET ICE CREAM Always pleases the young nnd tho old. Just the deort for thoao hot daya. It's pur, wholeaouio nnd ro-froaklux. Prompt delivery uud butter orders. un all Ico cream ! RUuSIl MILK AND GKKAM; AT FACTORY i -- The WJiitq Velvet Ice Cream Co. Puonu 1 $1 S! S. C St. Caution ytDAgbytugs nr in iWi iff W " IMS' fcTH1 ' 1 4lJyftLlUVbflH,lil ifjrf.v,i . i vs-j iyO.1 1 AvZa'4. MflP 'StttefesSWK ill L mR Kn3Sj IT . ULJ M1.K1I ' llJtTO- il "y Dont bPi .xtake a chance with film. Get ULCAN and be assured of the best. It is fast enough for dark days, and produces negatives in which the wide range of colors in nature are clearly differentiate ed. THE PRICE IS NO HIGHER. Our Photo-fintshing will please you. Prompt service and expert workmanship. SWEM STUDIO Yawman & ErbcMfpCa OY INVITATION MCMDtR or "Y nnd K" FlllnB Doylccs and Offlco ' Syslbnis YAWMAN & KRUK MFG. CO. Hochjjpter, N. Y. WW Walqrnian's "Ideal" Fountnln Pens .and Ink iT'KItMAN I Now York i f 1 1 ti t i;.' k.'wat'krman company like which Koods nut retiK.ui. Ktnhlein of Icnders of World i,ory huyor tlie of will cvontunlly know and look for. Cr.indV.Pniier lintl 1'nu tnHoory 1JATON. UHA'IC & PI KB CO. Pittsfield, MnBB. . -. ' "l-P" Loose Leaf Hooka and Forms inVl.N'O-PITT MANFO. CO. Kanias City, Mo. Lend' Ponalla and Kmsera ICIJKHHAHI) FAHIHt New York AlonthH ago we carefully lookfltl Into tho Siviiutli(lllonor, Qiinl. Ilv and Service of competinK linos nnd uolcctdd tho nhovo con corns ns producers of tho hest In ench lino. These same manufac turers have been selected hy the above nssoclntlon so wo feel our Judgment win good. The same Judgment nnd enro will ho used on every plcco of offlco oaulpment or filing system no matter how small Bold hy us. Pioducts ot nico I.cadors of the World purchased rrom us car ry n double guaranteo to natlsfy, the aninufncturors and our own. jOTjfe Mrs. Heusewife: Insist on the Bread with the clean, white sanitary wrapper NONE BETTER BREAD AT YOUR GROCER or PHONE 834-J THE PULLMAN BAKERY Clearance Sale Autos A few new and slightly used cars at Greatly Reduced Prices to get ready for new stock. A good list of second-hand cars at prices that are right. Come and see them? POWELL AUTO CO. 1 r ypj Hah tin p ot iinitiiiiiig, either tor htnine or jilonsiire, comes hiuii dependahle heniee uud Fold economy, and explain, why half tJiu ear uwnurt. to. dav drive Ford car. An nvnigo cost of two cent n mile for rtniniii;; and maiutwutueo. HurniiK the unliieeu, each rtij Imw of a now Kurd car. heUeeu August 1014 Hud Aueuat 1IU5, wll lect-ive fruui $40 to 410 a uhare ur tro Ford Motor L'owny' prufiti. Toiirintr Car $100; Hnttahnat 110; Town far $(11)0; Coupelet $7M; Sedan $075; f. o. I. DeirtHt with all ciuipUMiL Uu liday uud Mtle ut C. E. GATES ?j WM tf W N