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1f ( IlL'4 l It 1 1 ftyt 0RT3CJ0N, MOTJ TRIBUNE, StRDFOIlD', TTESDAY, JULY 23, 191(1 ITS Twr - . '!' ' L I ! '! ' 1 I I ' ' T" - Mil IIIIIHili'll lil MUM I 1 . , l 1 IOCAL AND PERSONAL - The ITor. Albert IT Gnmman and a largo delegation from the Jacksonville PrcubjterUrv church have arranged to Attend the Installation service of the Hev Alfred A. J. Hogg on Thurs day evening. Several will also at tend from the rhoenlx, ABhlnnd nnd Central Point churches, Doth tho Methodists and the Christian church of Medford will Join In the service. A- splendid musical program, vocal and Instrumental wlll'bo contributed. The C. B. society will servo refresh ments at the closv of tho servlco. liv ery member of the church Is urged to bo present. The public are cor dially Invited to attend this service. Everybody will bo made welcome. Baths 2 So. Hotel Holland. deo. H. Sanders, manager of tho Rogue Illver Public Servlco corpora tion, and Wharton riummor, attor ney for the samo company, spent a few hours In Medford Monday, hav ing returned from an extended busi ness trip to Salt Lake City and olso where Gray' place for cigars, to baccoes, (iold Hill was defeated by a scoro of 1 1 to 2 In thegamo at Grants Pass by tho (alter club Sun'day. Tho' latter cluB' playir at Medford next Sunday. De Voe iStves trading eta.mpg with every IblnVexcept groceries'. ' "''lllss Iltamh Darby of tho Orlffln Creole Sflstrfcl returned' Sfonday from Mdflmoutn,"whcro'aliol lias been at- itJnnVi lWw)ng summer school. v Tfi(s Hot1 wcattyo, -would jjhonl ltru$ llore'',fbr prompt.' delivery ser vice. ' ' , '' , , . 106 -Mr and Mrs. Harry Voting left Monday night for Seattle, where thoy expect to reside. (Jet your milk, cream, butter, eggs and buttormllk at Do Voo's. It. N, Looff, who played on tho Medford ball team last Sunday, re turned Monday night to Corvallls. The world's greatest companies. Holmes, The Insurance Man, iMIss Jcanetto Patterson rcturnod Monday from a two wook's visit wlthl frlenifs In filendhie; ' yjiewrlfflr1 pAper pf atf kinds at MeyfprjiTrlh'tlnB Cd" ' ' 4 ft 'le'y of Lake Crce'fc sp'ont Monday night, in Medford and Tuea- flay morpInK transacted bus tress In courage home .Industry, tf' Jofin blie'ri, IC' tt'ailco'arill r'.'Alleii. alf of Salem, arn amone tho' out of i",'i',s.:i: ' i'u''' :ik" w '-.:,. w-. .... u.p, ,, BVi,,V)ttif),u,,,,u, iiiuiii in .viuiiinrn , ' fi.Jll.i ",l. i 1 -J .'! tioiei iMr and Mrs U. C lludnon of (laid Hill tiro shopping In Medford today. Qet your labels early. Don't wait Until the last minute. The Medford Printing Co. is the place to get them. Linden Orlgsby nnd Lew Walsh of YYeUen are In Medford today. Pear label time is here. Stock Inbets or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. W H. Phillips of llochestcr, N. Y., is spending a few days In Medford and vicinity on business. Pears and apple label printers for the Iloguo river valley. Medford Printing Co. Mrs. T. l)ots of Eagle Point spent Tuesday morning in Medford shop Ping. Seo tho stock labels carried by tho Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurry. iA party of welt-known San Kran Cisco people reached Medford in their car Monday night nnd left Tuesday morning to spend a few days at Crater Lake. Those in the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller, Prank Fuller, Jr., Dana Fuller, Miss Margaret Fuller and chaffeur. Duttermlllc 3p quart at DoVoo'a. J. S. Ulllott arrived Tuesday morn- 'qr from Seattle and will be tho guest for ten dqys of It. J. Karl. Packcrta tally cards In stock at tbo Medford Printing Co. X. P. Dlako of Portland Is In Mod ford on business for a few days. Fred Hernial arrived In Medford this morning from Semitic Something new, brick Ico cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours, Takp ono with you. Tho Shasta. (Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrlck and children left Tuesday morning for M,acdoe), Cat., where thoy will bo tbo guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Dcnjnmln MJnark. t Inquire at tho Union Stabla (or in formation and transportation to the Oregon Caves. . Ford cars for hlro with or without driver. I'irjno and IJstwick. 108 On account of Insufficient notltco to members, the Wilson Club meet ing, scheduled for last night at St Mark's Hall was Indefinitely post poncd. The business for which the meeting was to bo called was trans acted during tho overling by n com- mlttoo of club members. , , Sec, display of bananas, oranges and "lives raised lu Medford ,t put water , n( Slltman's ,!?uKr Do.'J. , . . 1 IiOtia Hoagland and C. L. Mc- WiWams (Of fyapjat.h, Ralls, ho 0lxlo of jiocajwa,. brpkrln1,onlthq,flB kIy,pugrndp,w(h)o1comlng to tho ball gjmp fjuijijay. re.e.Pivjyi n,e,w partB to C C Cat, County Pathologist, Ml Sunday for a trip thrgugltf the Sndra mento valle and Sapta Clara alloy fruit sectlotis. The' purpose of the trip Is to Investigate the use of oil s)iras, which aro repellnnt to Insects. Mr Cate has como to the conclusion that blight Is spread, at least partly, at blooming ttino by Insects tracllng over Infected areas of bark. Ho will consult with the horticultural com missioners of tho various counties, and will observe nt first hand In the orchards of various sections, the ro suits of tho use of oil sprays. In cluded In his Itinerary, wilt bo visits to the Unherslt of California, va rious largo spray manufacturers and tho State Hortlculaiirnl Commis sioner nt Sacramento. Why do tho Nations War?" dis cussed by Hon. J. F. Uuthorford of tho Now York City bar Wedneada) evening' at 8 o'clock nt St, Mftrlk'a Hall. " I - 10, Itev J. K. Howard of Olcndale, Domocnittc candidate for joint rep resentative from Jackson and Dnugi las Counties, Is a Medford visitor. Miss Kthel Curry nnd Miss Helen Yockey returned last night from a three week's trip in the lattcr's car. Their Itinerary Included stnjs at ERECT HOiL FARMERS FORM TO DISCOVERER ON BUYING, SELLING CRATER LAKE RIM Supervisor Steel Is preparing to construct directly on tho rim of Crater Lake, a memorial to John W lHllman, who dlsidViVd. the lako In 1803. It was designed b Aoscoe A. Johnson, of (Medford, nnd will be Utillt by II.' A. Jansen, nlno of Med ford. It will bo located iit tho spot tho discover Wa Wtof h't'n 'point nbbe Lightning spring, about two AGENCY AT PICNIC An nll-ilm picnic was participated in 1m about neont.-fivo fiUltierH nnd ranchers of this Rectum Inst Sntur dnv nt Ceiitrnl l'oint. The picnic, held for the puipop of iiKiiitirin(r a bujiiiK nnd nellinp iipcnt for IihikHiml' particularly Rrnln, feed" nnd liM'stock, lUMiiltcd In n ole to (irjrnn wp nu rtL'iinultunil council, (o. bo NasW evWy -iVodncdar. Jloura fof conVuljationJ0lo'Yi ' hL " ji : j.iii . . names T Kelly' of Klamatlr Talis is spending a row nays in zueuioru. 0 ray's place, cold, drinks, fruits. Dr F. V, Flsk of Price, Utah, spent last night In Medford. For rent, 2-room furnished bouse. C. A. DeVoe, iMIss Mdred Wicks has returned from a visit with friends near Mc Cloud, Cnl. Big po Mllkihakes at De Voo's, Dr. and -Mrs. Hopebatigh of Los Angeles spent Monday night and Tuesday morning In Mcdfqrd, Tbey drove afphday, from Eugene. Be Dave-'WopeVatbut that Tiro In uM?e 'po'jjc'y, 'o'HIc Mall Tribune U'Vk''Xllen of I'oVtland Is'apond- Ing ft raw ddya In Medford on bust mufti' '" " ' and 1 3 5, a month. ' Mr. and Mrs, II. T. McCray and MIrt IlutU Smith will '(eavo Wednes day for a woek's trip to Crator Lake and Klamath Kails. Mr. and Mrs. McCray recently moved from the Hol land Hotel to their home at 308 South OaHdale. Whipping cream at DeVoo's. The Golden Link class of tho First naptlat Church will meet Wedueaday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leo Hall, West Second and Itoae avenuo. All'membura and friends aro Imlted to bo present. Buttermilk 10a gal. at Do Voo's. I 'BOFPJoyU. spending tho week nt Pcnbro tircaard, near Voorhols. De Voe buys beer bottles. Mr. J. Q. Qora of tho Core orchards is spending the day In Med ford. "Take those loose auto -wheels to Billing Carriage nnd Auto Works and have them made like new, at a small expense. Mr. and Mrs. A- Throckmorton of lluch spent Sunday and Monday with their daughter, Mrs. William Hansen of the Pioneer orchards, restate stamps at De Voe's. iMr, and Mr. Han WatVlns of Kagle Point were Medford visitors Monday afternoon and evening, Pica! liiRcacs, Central Cafeteria. Sir. and 'Mrs, John Goodrich re turned Monday night from a two week's vacation at Shasta Springs. ftaekt ft KlBtf Split, Isar, Be, Thr,fcogisiBiide, . tff J. Hartman of Jacksonville la irf Bedford on Vuslness today, j la.to,l(1.rafter,nqpnt(,(,r , ,,, o.T;ie,.llfiftlwa8. Qfintral qafcrjft ,Wt .rMli! qJiWf.nj.x; ft spfina,ln8. TuHW nrMndfprd, , , , , , qiiarmy True, wno has driven o as, nt llin Orntn,. T nln VfAtnn fAw r VJilch ligs bcjn ipjed In, wor,klji; thrgifgh fq tho rm fqr tho pnst three weeks, returned to Medford last night Tho road to the rim Is now open to travel and is said to bo In good ahnpo. Itegular service to the rim begnn jesterday morning. Tho hotel, which has been handicapped by the inability of ears with sup plies to reach tho rim, will now be able to offer first class accomoda tions. Auto wheels repaired: first class Jpb guaranteed. Prices, reasonable. Mitchell's, ItopalrlShop, opposite, pub. lie market. F Hall of Duncopi Is spending tho day in Medford on business. Fred Clausing of Phoenix Is trans acting business in Medford today. 4lenr Jildgo Itlitherford at tho St. Murk's Hall Wednesday evening. Ad mission frco. 10Q Dob Smoth of Phoenix Is spending tho day in Medford. It. J. McCllntock.of Anion, Minn., spent last night In Medford. Our prompt dellveiy servlco Is a winner. You try it. Heath's Drug Store. 10C At tho last council meeting the matter of placing more firmly tho streamer lights on Main street was discussed. Tho city electrician ox- plained that Bhoiild one of tho wires be pulled loose and fall across the trolley wlro a bad flro might result. This morning a load of hay passing down Main street turned into South' rront and carried away a string of lights. Fortunately the wire pulled loose from the center and the only amage dona was tho breaking of a half1 dozen bubs. Had It pulled loose from the other end, either the hay might have been set on fire or fire works resulted from the streamer falling ,across tho trolley wlro. (Mr. K- C Silllman has on display, tropical fruits and vegetables raised without irrigation at the Sugar Dowl. no Mr and Mrs. J. C. Mann and their guests, Mrs. Minnie llrcnun of ller- keley and Miss Mary F. Ilooth pf Now York, motored to the Applegate, re turning by way of Grants Pass Sun day, Mrs. Kronen returned to her homo In liorkeley Tuesday morning. Newport and Portland and n trip over tho new Columbia Illver Highway. iMIssos Melon Ilcddy, 1'lorcnco Heddy nnd Mjrtlo Holfo returned this morning from n four dny's stay with the undo of tho Misses Reddy at Grants Pass. C. W. Turpln and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Turpln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Oaks Ames, formerly of Central Point, nro now Medford residents. IMIss Hulon Itumble, who hns been the guest of her grandmother nt ntloch returned to Medford Sunday Another match has been arranged for next Sunday between DcsbIo Mills owned by Dick Turpln of Medford, nnd Wade Hampton, owned by Jim Dowers of Ashland. Tho match n month ago between tho two horses, was won In n canter by Ilosslo Mills. Mrs. D. C. I.owls nnd her guest. Miss Hazel Crocker, of Portland, will leavo In tho Lewis tar Wednesday morning for nn outing nt Shasta Springs Ernest Wobb, driving his Studo baker, collided with n Ford on the highway, near Central Point this morningii The fitderK' and bumper oil (Webb1 cartiwro -bent, w'hllo thoMFord's fender's ond radiator were dantagod. "Mti'rlll IJi'Chaho of Tablo Dock Is trnnifacWnK DUHlncssiln'MUdrord this unchiuoii. City ICIectrlcmn Ilinman batj' Men suullud'IJy.tho'clty with a nclr Ford foJdsteri 'Mh.'ittd MrVi'Tt. O. Ktarle 'returned Slindsy'frAm 'A' tlllrij week's trip to IAl tlfhhdo dnd otlffcrKaKtem Oregon fiilnts.' "" i-"!' Irvfn IWbb of 'Central Point spent this niornlng In Medford, lrtter olng to Ashland, whero ho will join a party of 15 joung Ashlandors, who will mnko a three day trip to Mount Ashland and surrounding peaks, Iloyal Debb of Central Point Is at tending commercial school In Med ford. i C. E. Downs, a 'capitalist of Ta coma, Wash., is spending a few days In Medford looking for Investment opportunities. Ho is very favorablj impressed with tho outlook for Im provement In Medford. When a fire alarm waB turned In nt two oclock this afternoon, the at tention of pcoplo on Main street was attracted by a great cloud of smoke which seemed to bo pouring out ot tho Medford Hotel. Crowds of thorn hurried up Main street, only to find that tho alarm was caused by a grass flro burning bcsldo tho hotel in tho rear of DcVoe'a grocory Tho flro was under control boforo tbo fire on glno reached tho scene. (filles westerly from tho hotel, nnd Vompoied pC the members of Oie nr wlll consist ot "reinforced concreto ioim L-rnniro; tif the KolmiO Hicr wtl- i'pnt fInlBlictt' lnCpure w tilth, fnclng le,, tlvp-JRl) forrrtnlntc plniH for tin the lake and built 'fii a perfect semi- ngpiiby in po-opcrntion,jMtli Cnnt circle with a diameter of 17 fcot. 1'iitlinIojoM (ate. 1 Tho paIhg within will bo composed ' Dunn),' the dii Piofei'toi' V, C. lleinier if tin noutlicrn Oregon exper- fiincnl stiitnm fipoku on tlin Hiihjcct of "Co-npomtion ; C. JI. l'liunmer, picrtidcnt of .Hip union ttopk jnril1", Portland, wpoko on 'To-operntiMi Mnrkcting of Lncstoek"; V. C Hunt pf the KiiKciie ftrnnpc, followed with nn ndihcs on "Co-opcrnlixo Market ing" Tho day wn considered jcry jjrof itnhlc to the randier who iittcnilcd, mniiv new nnd helpful lilcrtft iih to Hip ilihpoici of llidr pioducta hcinjr ml- MlllPPil. . fnlurtln.'s mcplint; U Iml the fiist ot n Kcrlps to tin held in.llic ii'imt () Meifonl. It N iiliunicd lo Imvo the rierick uxlciil throiigli the poiuiu Mntpr.,fjj '. A meetuifr sinillnr lo the one held nt CpiUin!' Point willie liblil nt OrnntH 1'nsH Siituidny, August Ji. . of concreto tllo In maroon. Two inscriptions will nppear com memoratlvo of tho ovent nnd tho man, ono on each end of the sent In bronze, as follews: -""Erected to the memory of John W Hlllman, who dlicovorod Crater Lake at this point Juno 13, 18S3. Mr. Hlllmnu was' born In Albany, New York, March 29, 1832, came lo Oregon In 1849 .and died In Hope Villa, Louisiana, March 19, 1915. "Suddenly wo tamo In sight ot water. Wo Werd'aurprlscd, af wo did not expect to seq npy lakes nnd did pot kuqw- wo 7ia( come In sight of lamath lako. Not until my niulo stopped wltjiln a few feet of tbo rim of Crator Lake did L look down, and f,I had been riding n blind mulo, I (Irmly bollcvp I. would bnvo ridden over tho edgo to death John W. Hlllman." . When Christy's dead a hundred years, the fans will still discuss his piny, and sigh, while shedding briny tears, "There are no men like him today I He used the brains behind his brow, and gave the foe a grievous jar; tho chroniclers have told us how he was for years and years a star. Great pitchers came and cut some grass, and died, and then forgotten were;Hho saw them come, and saw them pass, and still kicked up a mighty stir." The chroniclers will also tell how Christy, when a game , . ,, . ft. ! CHRISTY MATIIWflON loved so well, to soothe his nerves, .A.r-p.u r. cum, all tired and frayed. He .smoked "TiWo to m in m j . .i ' natural, pltaiant Uay. Il'i Tuxedo every time, the critic's u.ia(MfW.Aan,com. smoke, the mild and rare, Tuxedo p'njom.ic.-A. kmJ fragrant and sublime, the cool, e sweet smoke beyond compare. A'2S' rmti ,'l Sf ;l LAST DAY HEAT KILLS 250 BABIES -IN MONTREAL flMMl MJ2i; l'HtmiTM;l,.iitli TPW OISTIimT rjuiulj "Tndrf.Vl'd'W Riipis vqljey Siinc1ij, MONTREAL, July 25 The ex troma heat of tho Jant week has been r(mponsihlovfor tlje death la Montreal be, more Uian 250 chlldriM.,. At s) e'flocji fojjny thnte;liperaturo regls-i '.wjt" JlOJtost day.Iji five onra. lln Quebec City 3S children havo iipji.uce,uuat irnnubfliijiitiiijiiAtwhiititlitnmiii)illa.Kj,jriitkliaitiNi r-) Tf .l OLD I'ltOVEItll Jt used to ho protorhlal thnt ovorj man (and It Is certainly no less true or woman) Is either n fool or a ph) slclan at forty This means thnt ovory Intelligent persons must learn so much nbout caring for his own health that by tho time ho Is forty enrs of ago ho can almost be reck oned as a phjslclun. Wlo, then, Is thero so much by doctors ngalnst ' self-medlcatloi?",A wjnjj9ita(n fciggnlziftnll ordhjiirill .ijontH tjithout cnlllnSWlia doi-tor! it tbiu arc ajliuqnts iiKllrrijvc fli)jr sex she gcncrnlb InoLw! enoiinu to uso thnt greatest of all remedies for The Big Laugh Fatty Arbuckle in tho refreshing comedjj feature HIS WIFR'S MfSTAKE the hapnlcUiit in months I I'm woitli daublo (lie prlco of ad nillou lo liecni' tho nudlciico lmmli. Va'elaMle'Ctmfifd?in:aM(f','inJfcm5 Mie'Ms-Twniltnn Kirn thvattrnuattl remedies tor other discuses Adv WIIII.V THIS DAWN OF ILLl'SIO.V fllVISS WAY TO COLD IILACIC SHAD OWS AM) Ti:.MIr-TIONSfULIi. P WAIFS li A story p n nmiiT redemptions iimiiiuu u Kin or (Hit slums, w.H. DWMl,Mib".VAN, JAMS (JIIISY, IIAriK. " rcBb'C.'cojJiFORTi ilii.'! 11 Fa J ge i" cuumruiiii ABLE. AND-WELL Notice fti' Send us jour mall orders, De ceived mall orders from Mlnot, Ne vada, for llttlo Hen alarm clock. I guoss that Is putting Medford on the map ns a mall order town. Wo hnvn the largest stock of rlocka In South ern Oregon, I ,f . :' Ii U , . , Unowt-H jT 0klr3v7 xrxai. uit . lvcuuvt Tlio Jowcler. llniiKo of Quality, MIII'MIMIl'IIIIMKUrj ' '4' l VfcPMW'MifY'WrVbV," aum Visltom Alums Wclcomo i 3 Days Only PAGE 3Dafs"Only T II E AT RtE Matinee 2.15-COMMENCING THURSDAY-Evenings 8:15 Elliott & Sherman Announce D. W. Griffith's World's Mightiest Spectacle What the Portland Papers GREEK CABINET TO BE DISSOLVED IN AUGUST ATHENS, Greece, Jul 2', The rjrcvk cabinet decided l)ui eenins Hint the chiimlii of depulies would bo dno.ohcd earlv in August An election will bo held foit dava later, MirAW XkiHItxsKAiTWVi L Jll Tl-1 Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers ot the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxl- cation, Yellow Jaundlco, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from stomach trouble. Thousands ot stomach, sufferers owo their complcto recover to Mayr'a Wonderful reme dy. Unllko any other for stomach ailments. Tor sale by druggists ov ery where. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Improved 40-acro ranch ftlfnlfu, etc Address K V 11 , Utouto 3, box S3 Medford 111 Springs for Studebaker, Buick, Overland, Maxwell, Dodge and Ford cars C. E. GATES You Should See THE BURNING OF LANTA. LEE'S SURRENDER APPOMATTOX. THE ASSASSINATION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. SHERMAN'S MARCH THE SEA. DECISIVE BATTLES THE CIVIL WAR. THE RISE OF THE KLUX KLAN. You Should Hear THE WONDERFUL SYM PHONY ORCHESTRA OF 30 PIECES. It Will Make a Better American of You m fli wm wok at Jr . Mk HH IH tm U i sft BB KB Hfe,a hEhEt Said KLU TAKEN FROM THOMAS DIXON'S "THE CLANSMAN" 30-SYMPIIONY ORCHESTRA-30 f i. i . Tlio ilireo hoius it tTes to screen the film pnvo n mns ter'K fmisluner tonuh to a work of nrt. Orejjon Jour nal. The silent dmmn, "Tlio Nirlli ot n Nation," 1ms nccom-pli-died wlini tlol-niuMilooil nctort. in (i milium woild can neor hojip to do. loi tlapd ew. Iliilliiuit, Kcnitltnnnl apeo Incle nnd drnmiitio incidents of hticnglli nnd lionuty is "Tlio Iliith of n Notion." nicgoiiiiiu, Man clou? entoitiuninent. -The Telegram. Positively the Greatest Show on Earth Prisoc Evening--50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 C1 JL A lC0"Mfitinfifi-?;r ZClr 7r nA i nn ; SEATS NOW SELLING Seats 00 J t i X k-jx LSu J.