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&. V XOT5 UOTE " MTiTOFOTlD "MWTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?EnONT, MONDAY, .TTTLY 10, 1010 ( Tp"iTr V! v ,4. Syill 'f l foki 31 I'1 t r L.F, - ' M"iti 1 1 1 , 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL A. Guclios of Itucu In Bpoihllnft the day in Metlford. A. C. Churchill, president ami Gen eral manager of tho Dufur Orchard company, npont yofitcrduy In Modforri. He Is on Mr way to his home In Tort Inml, after.a S600 nillo ante trip. De Voo gives trading stamp with everything oxcept Rrocorlofl. With thoir oar haltorod and travel fltalnod n party of tourist utoppod in Med ford thin morning. The party, constating of TVd Ovorton, Harlan Todd nnd 0. V. Joost, njo on their way to Soaltlo from Nebraska City, NnhraBka. From Brattle thoy will return to Nebraska City. A breakfast you can afford and bo delighted with. HiiuhoU'b Cafo. Newton Mark, a membor of tho flrn dnpartmont, Is spending a weok's vnoatlon at Derby, having loft yostor day morning. D. T. Lawton Is taking his place In the department. det your milk, cream, butter, eggs nnd buttermilk at Do Voo's. Clalro Seely, Ion 1awton nnd W. C. Hchiiltz returned luto Sunday nlfiht from tho Joscphlno caves. They left Modfprd Saturday morning. Typewriter paper of all kinds nt Modftlrd Printing Co. W. If.' Norton or Portland in In town visiting relatives nnd attending to business matters. fltorge Von dor Hellen Is In for tliii day frpm Knglo Point. Tho world's greatest companies. IIolnies.Thn Insurance Mnn. Mr. and Mrs. John Wllkorson moorod to Yreka yesterday. Adrian Hose, of Orlffln creek, Is In town on buslnos stoday. Postage stamps at Do Voo's. '.Henry Ilaswell mid IIuko I.iiml ltori; who nro working at Derby spent Himdny In Medford. C. J. Fry arrived this morning from Copper, Cnl. Try n King Spitz cigar and on- cotirngo homo Industry. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. V. Oregory nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. C. King spent yes teiday fishing on upper ltogtio river. A complaint charging larceny by hnllco has been Hworn out by Cub Hoscnburg ugnliiBt Horn Hnrnlsh of Kaglo Point. Tho article In tho com plaint Is a horro. Tho hoarlng will bo this afternoon. Dr. Klrohgewinor will be nt Hotel Nash overy Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. The remains of Nontenant Henry llodney Adair, horo of CarrlwO, are expected to pawi through Medford TuMdny morning on tho Bhasta limited, IirvIiik left HI Phso l,st Saturday for tho family homo 1" Portland. For rent, 2-room furnished houso. C. A. Do Voo. l.mo Hastings of Ashland Is upend, lug tho day In Medford. lite c Mllkshakos at Do Voo's. 0. 11. Price of flold Hill nnd a mombor of company 7, has received a telegram, ordorliiK him to report on tho ISth to 8sn Antonio, Tox., whore he will servo as a qiiartermniiter's clerk. Sco lavo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mull Trllmno IMS. ' Httn Do I.eon of San Francisco and llojla noliuont of Oakland spent 81 urdny and Sunday In Medford. Jlatlis 2c. Hotel Holland. 'Jylrs. U. H. Davis of Ashland was Medford visitor yesterday. (Sntt soIIh Ford onni, J 00 down and $15 u month. (".. II. niUwn loft this iHornliiR for Yreka, Onl. Whipping cream nt DVoe's. . g. Smith returned this morning from a trip to Portland, where b at tondml the meeting of tho ItoimbU eau State Central f'omtnlttso. llntterinllk 10c gal. nt DtVoe's. iMrt. C H- Oustavlifln. who hm boon th guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. llal for the past week, left this muritlug fr her hum In Hilt. Smoke a King SylU cigar, Re. Thuy aro home-made, tf H. V. ftott and M. Sinclair, Uoth of San FraiM-lseo. wr the wmoii'i first psssrnn-- to Crater I.k. Ievl this morning. The oar will b ! to Het two within two and one-half miles of the rim. Uwrtda the pas sengers, the car earrlsd consider able auantlt- of wall. tVo make a pMlalt)' of plenlc liinobo. KusmI's Cafeterln. JIM. J. C. Vwry ot Hilt Is the guost of Mr. and Mrs. J. H- ! Do Voo buys beer bottles. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Wllltawi ei'eat yoeterday In drawls Paas. brlnglug with thew. on their return thU morning. Mr. Willows' sUier. Mrs. It. 11, Seegmlller of Ulchfleld. I'tah. it n d his mother. Mrs. M. A. Parks of Huntington Heaeu. Cal. Diittormllk 3c quart at DeVoe'i. Sir. and Mrs. U. n. Drown. Dr. and Mr. Muudy, Mr. ! Mr. J. r. Lntt-roneo and Mr. and Mrs. C V. tdoDouuli! 'm,"'r,, of rl' thut moturwl to 1st Huiie yesterd Wostoa Cuiyra Shot for firsts U Uodal; flnUulnB n'1 ifcwy II. ('. Memongor of Applegate, Is Mpctiding tlio day In .Mtidfonl. Mrs. H. P. Samuels of Kagle Point Ih Hhopping In. town today. At Snlthor with the' Dnshlugton Trio at tho Page todny. 93 Mr. and Mrs. (Men Conwell ot Klamath Falls, are visiting Medford friends for a few days. . Miss Holly Mallatt of Derkeley, who has been the guost of Mrs. It. J. Oonroy, loft Saturday for her homo. Medford Transfer Co. Phono OS. Of! 91. C. F. Itaden and M. MrOtilrk spent yesterday fishing near Trail. During Ashland Chnutnmtun Inter- urban cars lonve Ilotol Medford dally oxcept Saturday and Sunday at 7 p. in. Iteturn after program at night. Hound trip 35 cents. The Dig Qray Cars. 11. S. Woodcock of Klrby, who Is omployed ns n brldgo cnrolaker by the Callfornln-Orogon Hallway Co., wns sorloiiHly Injured about five o'clock yostorday afternoon when a tire on hi car blow out, throwing the miirhlno Into the ditch whero It turned over. Tho acoldont occurred on tho Orants Pass-Crescent City highway, nboul -10 miles wont of Grants Pass. It Is reported that the cor was traveling at a high rato of Hpred bo Hint with the blowing out of tho tire, Woodcock lot control. Al Salther with the DnHulugton Trio nt tho Page today. 93 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moffat nnd Mr nnd Mrs. Alfred Iliigon spent yester day on Klk creek. Jonas Wold and K. F. Schmidt fish ed yesterday near llybee bridge. "V. N'lchols spout Sunday fishing nt Hay Cold. (I. V. Kurtz of Yreka arrlvod In Medford this morning. Hrtck Anderson Is n luislnoss vIhI tor from Copper, California. Al Sather, former manager of the Star theater, appears nt tho Page to night. He will break Into tho ICm press circuit at 'Frisco next Sunday night. C. W. llarrett, who will bo tho cook of Company 7 In encampment, arrived this morning from Kugeue. Mr. llarrett formerly lived In Med ford, leaving here about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Itoss ICtlue of l.lttle Hutto creek, spent Sunday In Med ford. Six members of Company 7 spoilt yostorday at the rifle range. A. W. Walker delivered a Chaliuors R to Mrs. II. C. Morris at Ashland Siindny. ' Tho arlszllcs will meet at tho 1,1 hrary tonight nt 7:30 at whloh time plans will bo discussed for thoir pio posod tilp to the Josephine chmm. Italph Mc.Cay, Harry I. lug and Shorty Lawrence left last night for Yreka, where thuy ur working. They spent tho fourth eelebratlug In Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. George C. I'lrlch motored over from Klamath Falls Saturday and left for home Monday morning. They were tli( guests of Mr. and Mrs. George I.ludley. 10 E CAMP WITIIYCOMIIK To stimulate recrultluu , Julv in to fill the ranks uf the Oregon National (lu.iul. now on the Mexican border, owrnor James Wlthycombo will announce the plans for a statewide campaign omc time this week. This Information w obtained here today by Captain Ken netlt P. Williams. Putted States aunv mustering officer, who slates Hint tin laik of it-iniiln nun liecome a serious problem. PLEADS GUILTY 10 ' YANlDI'Yr.lt. Wash. Jul 111 lil, IvlUxl lllll'l Mr-. ll'n Mii bell, ulm ot nigbl nl June I la-t -Iml aiul her lucbaml tu I heir home hen tt iUUii'el, nipeared in the uM'riii court ImIii mid pleaded guiltv t manlaughter, Mi. Mitchell waiv ed time and a M'titeueed to serve an imU'teniiimite term !' I'n'in one year to tuiiil eiu in the H'iuleii tiury. REGISTER OF WYOMING LAND OFFICE APPOINTED WASHINGTON. JnU HI. The t..l lowing iiiiiimiiiimii w,i- eiil In the M'liute lniliiN 1 1 miii tlie while boiiM'' W.., Wgl-ler of the l.tud uftiee nt Lander, W. That old tire may give you a lot of service if reinforced with a Rclincr-Wc have all sizes. C E. GATES LIGHT VOTE CASI ACCEI BOLUS CONTRACT Interest In the eWtion being held today for tho purpose of voting on the proposed Issuance of $300,000 In bonds for the construction of u rail road to the Illue I.edge mining dis trict and the ratification of the HiiIIIb contract, fell far short of what was anticipated. At two o'clock only fi37 votes hnd boon cast, 105 In the first ward, 270 In tho second and 172 In tho third. Sevnnty-flvo voters had roglsterod nt that time at the city hall. A reactionary feeling against tho mousuro is noticeable on tho atroets. Whereas last week no talk was to bo hoarl but the ndvocntes. A large numbor of voters, ronvlnced of tho unfairness of the contract, nro cam paigning today und omleavorlng to swing tho thlo. Predictions ns to the result vary wldoly. Some boosting for the meas ure think It will pass by a 5 to 1 vote. Conservative place tho flguro at 2 to 1. The heavy vote expected In tho Into afternoon will tell the tnlo. T TARIFF PROPOSALS .WASIIINTITON, July 10 On the first vote today on the final atage of consideration of tlm new revenue bill in the house n republican proposal for substantial Increases In dyostuffs du tlo for the protection of that Indus try was defeated US to 11(5. Jtepre- seutntlvo Hill declared tho democratic tariff gave no protection to Indigo dyes and that no investment of capital In that branch of the Industry might be expected without It. The house rejected an amendment by ItcprcHeutntlve Hayden of Arizona lo strike out the tax on copper. N'luo democrats voted with the republicans to eliminate the tax. TURKS CLAIM DEFEAT OF CONSTANTINOI'l.i:. .Iul 10. Oll'ieiiil nunoiiiM'iMiient whs made lie re IimImv iluit the l(ii-niii foiee wlmli rem'iitl.v ewieiinlcd Keniuui mIihIi, l'erin, had been oveitiiken by the Tnrkx und put to flight utter a buttle of wevell Ikmii'i". The ltiiiini nllVnie on the Telinruk rir of the Cniieii'.nM front, underliikeii tn nriet the Tinklli advunee, luc enl lnieil. Why Snioko Hit t igum When La Oondas ure only 10c UPON PTANCE EE CREASED Xtra- Musical Attraction Washington Trio AL SATHER, Harctonc FRANK SAX, Tenor RALPH GAWNLOCK, --Bass Moral Fabric Y'Mi lniit niliir "Main IVTofll nii.m " ami its sensational 17ol-ti answer, "How to hold n luw- u Jn lha, u Bt th 0,. baml." Hero's n stoiv hijr- " i"''-i tno-ciiu driui'l thinker, lio dwlure tliat jji'f in tliciiie liijfKi'r even1 "" oM(1 mjt ulti ,,,., ,.ct rliMt tit-r ait U (lltt tear HHtde thi ' luoi'rfl wav. Frank Mills. Kilith r.bru- heu ioe i-iu The .u ., unionutionil in iu lti teeloi- lverc ailil Howard lle-K lliet aDi ,n lrreUllbl tn u iil- ,,, , , l i i max thftt l tuih lai llinj; in It dia man ila eaiU. ,. . ,., ,, - - - ,11 II ! ' J PAGE : ft Medford's HOPE AMERICAN F LEAVE MEXICO I CHIIIPAIU'A CITY. July 9, via El Paso, July JO. Oiip thousand cav alry compose the major part of a forco undor General Matties Itnmos, which lias been sont south to ond tho lnclplont Villa movement. Pursuit of tho Vllllstns Is rciiorled ns alioady having progressed Into tho Durango mountains, Mexican military officers nro ox presslng hopos that the Amorlcnn troops In Mexico will be withdrawn speodlly. They say that whon thoy no longor have to prosorvo their stratoglc positions in the north they will bo able to tratiHfer troojis to the south to bo used In tho campaign against tho bandits. Kxcopt In tho Chlhunhua-Durango boundary district nil Is qulot. Illlarlo Hodrlgue, ono of tho chiefs under Cnnuto Heyes recently granted am nesty, hns Joined tho govornmont forcos hero with 200 men. fionoral Jnclnto llornando. Inform ed (lonornl Trovlno that his forces had bonten n hand of Vllllstna In n sharp fight nt Ran Salvador. In this fight tho former Vllllstn general, Jose do Jesus Cnntrorns, and his two sons were killed. Colonel Kunza reports from Xanil qulpn that seventeen bandits surren dered to him under an offer of niunos- ty. Scouts nro looking for Vllllstns near Pnrrol, so (lencral Krnosto (Inr cla plated, but so far thoy have not come luto contact with them. E ArrnngeinentH are under way for j the entertainment of this year's State i Kdltorlul Convention, to he held I hero August I and . The prelimi nary announcement, sent out by the association, promises one ot the most successful convention ovor held. A trip to Crater Lake In nutos, another to tho Oregon-Callfornln lino with a stop at Ashland's fine park, u bnn niiet In Medford and u luncheon by Medford ladles, arn numbers on tlie program. Med ford's hotel men have come to the front handsomely by of fering free room accommodations to registered gjiesis. The affair promises to be one of tho boat attended nud successful con ventions the association has ever held. Jackson county will have an opportunity to show to the editors of the state, who are largely public opin ion moulders, the needs or the Siski you grade and tho road lo Crater lake, us well as to send oer the stuie a good Impression of our abilities as a host ORCES WILL 500N MET E AUGUST A Big Double Bill Offered At Regular Prices Mntinco 10c; Evening 15c; Children 5c TODAY - TOMORROW A big theme discussed in the Triangle production KEYSTONE Leading Motion Picture Theatre Jp FUTURE TRADE DEPENDS ON ACTION NOT ON LEGISLATION DKTIIOIT, July 30. --What ilie Tinted StHte iiiut do In ttiku its uluire of the world's tiiide nt Ilie end of the Knmpean war wns outlined lo tlu worldV wnle-'iiinii'llip eongre.i Iiero today by Seeretnrv Kedficld of the eoninieree ileonrtment. "The fu ture," he unid, "will not he the re sult of legislation, lint of action. American tmdo miiionnries sent forth will go with every ri'Koiirce of "icicnco nnd mnungement nt their command. "We "lmll see, no iloulil, when Ilie wur nIihII end, nnd in u menmirc de pending mi when that end slinll come, an upimrent reaction in our foreiten trade. The mere recession of pricca liorinnl lo tlie eoniine "f pence will nffeet the volume in ilol Inrs of that tiiide: yet with equnl ennfiileiH'c I look for a second rene tioii iipwiiriln ju llint foreign trade when American inilimtrien, eonseioiiK of their power, beenti.ee it res I a on xenn'liinz study, slinll send their men nhrond in Mho inspiring contest of ItrniiH nnd ehurneler which will wnuo between nntiinis." Scientific stud" of inarkcN by the goveriiiiieiil, Ameriean iiivextiiientH nbronil mill n hroader vision nt home, Mr. Itedlielil said, were three things eiUi"iiiug' the Amcrieiin business miiii for foremn tr.ule. "ROLL YOUR OWN" FOR CIGARETTE SATISFACTION! With a Bookof "Papers" and "Bull" Durham You Can Easily Make a Cigarette That Will Give You Greatest Enjoyment To obtain n cigarette that ex- I actly suits your personal tnstc is an easy matter simply cet a sack of "Hull" Durham and "roll your own." The far greater enjoyment and satisfaction you yet from such a cijrarcttc is surprising. "Bull" Durham is pre-eminently cigarette tobacco thechoicest Virginia-Carolina leaf grown. Hy using "Hull" Durham and rolling his own the smoker not only has the advantage of the delicious mellow-sweetness and perfect mildness that this famous tobacco gives him, hut he can also roll his cigarette to his personal liking, and he hns n much frebher and more fragrant smoke. In no other way can a cigarette with so much individuality be obtained than by "rolling your own" with "Hull" Durham. Try it yourself and see. It's easy to acquire the knack of roll ing a "Hull" Durham cigarette a little practice will do it. Get a 5-ceut sack today, and be sure to ask for the free book of "papers" th :t goes with it. It in foll.-Kj tlie "0 Itlut ami it Is a tijutliug, t-nipii), up.iii.llio-nilmiio ix'jucilx-VaUftli; tMury uiiiiuto. -"y k'7j TlHii S9 No coal, wood or ashes to lug no waiting for the fire to burn up. Bet ter cooking because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat, under perfect control. All heat concentrated on the cookhigandnot radiated around the room. The long, blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smell. Bakes, bolls, roasts, toasts. More efficient thun your wood or coal stove and costs less to npitrate. ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cullfgtnia) M.-ilfulil wBl-sifiK&M For Sale by GARNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO. CRATER LAKE HARDWARE CO. 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Distributors, Medford hUdt in ASHLAND VULCANIZING WORKS, 'AsliMinl On -on, j nor VON DER HELLEN HARDWARE CO., Kaiglc Point, Orcein c ? Like Ga for cotnferi: and convenience A NEW PERFECTION OIL coyrovE "-1 For Best Results Use Pearl Oil Better cooking and a cleaner, cooler kitchen. Now serving 2,000,000 homes i- In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burnvrsUcs.wltli or without ovon. Also cabinet in ltd els with Kit etess Cooking Oveiiii. k,j,. Pay More tht Styhih Black Tread HHM I r'C 4' & 1 I