PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBFXK MEDFORD, OREOON", MONDAY, JITLY 31, 101G TOCAl AND I-' PERSONAL y . . . . ! . in hi . .p 'Mis Dorothy Conner, oiip of llio mirvlvurs or li Ill-rated I.tisltnnla, ncoonipnnied by Mrs. Charlo II. Con ny, Is nt thu Now Washington. Miss Connor spent ssvoral hours In the watr l)0fore sha was resetted. Tho imrty lms Just ratitrnod from a tonrlit trip to Alaska. South I'orl lntnlllgencur. llatlis 2Sc. llolol Holland. J. tt. Orttke, pnlil laser of (ho As toipln Daljy Iliidgct arrived In Mel fanl Monday wlUi his family m rout,, to (.'rater Lake, lfo will return In time for the stats editorial asaocla ttify. Gray's plaao for cigars, to baosooa. Mr. Lou Jones will Itmro lonlght for Pendleton, Ore., where she will vlstl friends for 11 fow days, after wlileh the will go to Tillamook, Ore , for n month's vlilt to lior daughter Do Voo nlvoB trnillnc stamps with everything oxcont grocorlos. Mr. mid Mr. Prank Itoss, of On tario, Oil., itoppod off In Medford SnUirday for n day' visit to Mr nnd Jim J. V. Wiikaflold, 1003 WmI Tonth strool. Mr. nnd Mm. Koss nro oliMlmu MlnnuRota noiiualntancas of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wskeflnld. Thoy wer returning from it plonsuro trip to Alaska. (lot your milk, oroam, butter, crrh nnd buttnrmllk nt Do Voo'n. . i:. I'unlln of Olondnla, Cal , was visiting Mod ford relatives over Sunday. Ho In In the employ of thn Kdlion-I'olk Coiupany, uxtouslve stock rnlRurfl. Tho world's grontost compnnlos ilolmos, Tho Insurnnco Man. Horn To My. nnd Mr. W. V. QulKoaborry, July 31, a daiiKhtor. Typowrltor papor of all kinds at ModfonU'rlntlnc Co. Horn In Medford, Hnturdny, July 20, to Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 1'. Henglo, n Hon. Try a King Spit clear nnd 'on cotiraKO homo Industry, tt !Mr. and Mrs. I'rutik Isnaos, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ulinrlos (lay nnd Judgo nnd Mrs. K. h Ton Voile spout Sunday fishing nt (ho llnnuu ranch on thn Upper lloguo rlvor. A high wind nlndo tho fishing poor. Dr. KlroliROsnnnr will bo nt Hotel Nash ovory Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to Jl. A. H. Nicholson of Hnokuiio Is In Medford looking ovur uiiHlnuag openings. Gray's plneo, cold, drinks, fruits. IU J. Itowou of tho Moadoivs Is Hpundlng tho day In Mudford. 8qo Dsve Wood altpiit Chat flro In surnuco polltty. Offleo Mall Tribune mas. , . A. Courtway of l.rta Aagelee Is 111 Medford for a fen day oh h eight lHtf trip. I"or rent, 2-roam turnUliod hense. Q. A. DaVoo. Mm. IS. Uottltt Connell and Miss IlOtty .Manplii sjrrlvad In Medford .Monday morning. After attending to IuhhI business her, they will go on to Uliaatu Springe. Mrs. Counell Is the wife of an uinlNent Portland MfiaeliUlat. 111k Se .TlllkaVakos at De Voo's. frank Ishncs will leave mhiu for WmiHlohttt. Wash., where be will id xialu porwaueiitly. dates sella Kori nr, JUO tlowi nii.l'JJ5 n hifHtii. J. XI, Higge or Grants Pass anl IWiHlAy Hlght Is Medford. tValpplfeg ,rflta nt DeVr-t's. Mr. akd N'rs. U V. Jones of lt rleJts )nvk, Cal., wrtved In Metlford la tVelr rar Sunday night and Mon day M-rUg left for Crater lakp. Sntl a Kli; IplU riivu, 8. Mi(y l9 hOBW-Dlid. it 2Ir. hiK Xn 8 g Thlll-r and Mr and Mrs. I It Thlllur ut Yreka, a)Net Sunday night In Mod ford. Take Oiom loose auto bits to HllllHgs Oflrrlnga and Auto Works Hd bar thorn wad like new, at n AJHMll QXpsngg. Rv. W. K. Shields returned Mon day noralng from ICugene, where he yrggebod gt the Presbyterian tfhurck Iay. Uev. gbleids will leave In a faw.days g his ear for Uurns, Ore., al Which pbue Us la now pallor of tite Presbyterian church. Do Vo buy beer bottleg. lrs. rreilerlck Webster and daughter, Margaret. ho ha beeu the gueets of Ur and Mrs. K. It. lAuport left this morning for Bhaats taring, returning from thwro to tMr homo in San Kraaciseo. PaskwrUt tally cards In stosk at thg MstUotM Printing Oo. JuA4 Qaorge. N. Davis of Port toad. Vko tg trial Judge in the case 9 J, W. teney vs. Jatksoo County, left ilooda.) inornlng to Inspect the ttskoyou Highway, payment for M'blrh is now under dispute He was accompanied by Evan Keames and M. O. Ueuuett, who was the englneor la cliargtt of tho work and Is now work ing on tin- Koreraiueat highway In ii.iti i i.Ui i'. irk. c.t Notir iniMia oarif. Doa't wait until iii, ut wlnul. Tha Madtord I'rlntihtf Lj. u the place tbuui. 'COLT JUST INI LIKE SIXTY," SAYS. DAUGHTER OF MiLLIONAIfjE OWNERlBORfiB SUSPECT BEGINS FIGHI 10 Miss Mtfrti'ur tM sm-jriev dr. HIND RBOfDltD-imiHllCINO OOI.T AND AS Silli APIMIAUK AS A flO- cii:tv otfiLftN lfi5.15 jmBsa. f ' 'i p ' W W 1 S Wi KsM(mM I v w mi mm Wrwf SfllwKaSSl m IK Sir ae iy$ 'tifa WmDmS? BWA T4t MRS SJSBBV S4aWV -asaTBl BSEnaBBKBBBBBBBLfAlJWa?V W A v&jKt lgggBeH9v 4 y. jTS3lMirVytiiw9rii9 mTrt SECURE LIBERTY HOJ WAVE IS danadlnn noitf i raJMdJ 8li .111 u id DIOA '111 V" 111 ' I SAN TOANCIHl'O, July .It At tore;'M for Edward D. Nolan, a ma nar.it!i?MithNniMii rt lAftier '.' lDfll itaHey and t'n rorth m fill flftlTin OTriTi 1' uorerlake rdiniii In t tt wm , .ttrAw 1 1 1 ui u 1 1 iu uimuw j,,. waafbar tiuicaa cfilfl.'l h; I WABIIINOTO.V, J..ly 31 -After -tt ,n'k (, ,r, J breaking aeveral heat records In the tofk, but ewhare, H'Jimii western upper lake region, th hot will maintain torrid tc.iii" r..i wav today spread Into tho middle land south Atlantic states. An ureal i. J. HaUBl Is arbusf)iH vl ihpsfaturw wpre ri4rd'! weatner"' wss i-t-p.ltctpd cltltdM hell la onnaatk.n wKh'lHf mpJ'm'm thc from Told tWy- prmHiwne pnnwe iwinu f uwgr a waatOKt Huturday, brjtrfh n fight to day for hi liWrty, wbH-h would, it Wt anid, fiiX'f the potico to hring tlirif- rhnrgi'H aitninnt liiio. Aionntiaie tlio pttilion in hghena cniriwis of Im ratl Wi'inbprjr, nindlior au-.M'rt, wiih diMtnisHPil and he listcmd 1 thx iiul ttg of a clinrge of murder. Tho iMflice tlieorv of tho crime nw tnftor n week of ehat'kfnir up 1 tluit ih(j (innnpirntoi-B orijiiiiillv planned to hurl tit bomb fYnm tln nwt ol 11 hullriiiur in tlio heart of the liiiwncSH suction ns the United railway cm ploye wen Mlii(f llio jwdtit in the purtidu. A miMcaloulation of time after the liomli Imd liccn oct lor two f o'clock nnd the innrchcrw lmd not np- ponieil, I'OUMctl the dviminitcrx, lo he romp nervous niiil to hurry to Stunrt nnd Market Ktrecitin wlieru the lminh was ul)NuiIonoil hecaitHo I ho Mreet car men's division whs inaceusHihle. Captain Duncan .MiithewHon, head of the liomli bureau said that Thorns Monney, Mrw. Mooney, Weitilierir and Iwo (dhcr viiixpcct", wailed in tin htrccl ut 721 Mnrkcl Mtn-et until in pntiic tlicv tried to rj'i all the innn Willi Ilic liotuli I nun the roof. Ily llandd JoIiiimiii 1 Miss IIcIIhii Murrns daughter 9ft V. P. Murray, Ckxliind mlllloiiHlre Immlled the reins when lior fathers two-year-old Cord Axworthy trotted a mile at North Itaudall In the world's record time of I: IS. It wasn't tho first tliuo Miss Mur ray hud driven u blue-blooded nrlo- 'luii'if of tl IlKbr barneaa Into the Hut 1 m not th" person to loll about It.' hc mid "The coll JttSt went around the track like slxly loan ing imh along hhlnd. That's all " Mlaa Murray Is slim and nut Tory tall, iter rheeks and llpa ate cher ry red and her fact la so tanned her shining blue oyos and oven white teeth auum extra brilliant. "It's so wonderful you'ro selling a world's record. So perfectly splen did,'.' said admiringly women friends. "Wag ItT" grinned Miss Murray. "I fuel sort of famous, and I don't know whnther I like It or not." "I don't kuott a think about real raoliiK not a thing,' she stilted. "Hut I've loved horses all my life and have rlddrn them even since I Was a small child." I'he Greater Med ford Club will onterlnlu tho ladle of tho mouthers of (ho State ICdllorlal Convention, with 11 luncheon nt llrowu's next Saturday nt 1:.10. All mumbura de slrltiK to resorvo plates Inform Mrs. Mundy or .Mrs. Hchulfelln. Picnic limohos. Central Cufotorln. Twn nutn loads of men were sent to Crater take park Sunday, when, tlioy will work on the rouds. Aioa day another load was 'sent. Postage stnmiw nt De Voo's. Kreeborn Gunlson, who returned Sunday with Company 7 from camp at Port Htevens, left Monday morn IriK for Yreka, where be will spend a few daya with his parents. Pear label time la here. StncK labels or special UbeU nt tt. Hert ford Printing Co. Mbu Chrlatliie Jacobs returned Monday morning from a two months visit with her peienU lu luu. Huttermllk So suart at IWWs. G. O. Taylor and I1I1 parents, Ur and Mrs. II. C. 'Paylor of Uidl, Cil.. returned Suiidny from an uto trip to Crater Lake and Klamath KjII.. Pears ana apple l.Owl prlitsrs fr the Itogue river valUy. Mtdford PrlHtlug Co. Guy Crunemlller left Mondf morning for Gold 111 II, bere he assumes the pslttoa as auiierlutendent of tdeeirlral or'. at the rwmeut plant Mr. Cronemiller was formerb couuu'tml tltb the Northfru t'altfoixlu l.;-ht tod Potr Co , nt Ueddiag. Sotiiethlug uva, brlei Ire ernca In sniUry packages. Ketps to hour T.'.e one Ith you Tht kt.i. "ir and Mrs. Holurt Noblltt re. turned riu4y from n auto trip o( too aeeka to Crater l.t'.e and Klui .th K4IU. StP the Ul Ulttl csrrlM ? ths Medford Prlutlns Co., If you sro In a hurry. Mr. and Mrs I.. Loiol. a leave for Pelican Us, ! 'rati Lake Wedueaday morulas. The best always Central Cafeteria Two dosen Chluese pbtikaiiiH were rcoclvtd Monda) moruliiK '' W. K Unaes, realdent of the Komic Hlver t'Lb Protective Aasoiiutlou from the (Male Game Karm at for vallla. Later In the day they a.re liberated on the George Mansfluld rauch on upper Itogue River. Aato wheels repaired; fitX class Job guaranteed. Prices icsiouable illtahell's Repair Shop, oppoSU0 pub. e maraM. J K Turnhull. travellt'fi)jiftjn tative of the Uiogon Jousnal, Port laud. Is spending a ft dciTg it Ued ford oa business. iMmerauin loe fcl. At IiOVCG'i O. Adams of Hutte l'sllS n.' Sunday la Medford Mr. aad Mrs II V "Vtrllrlds sutoored to (k$ Sundfj, ,r.ere thoy were the guests $f (r mi Mrs Wick Pox lo Williams motored to Kagle IVlnl Suada Mr. aad Mrs. Marlon I sure spent Sunday at their mlaa near Pout to get' creek RetiirnlnK lhx liroiigbt Mr- J.aiiii intillii 1 to Mtillmd Air. and Mrs. W. J. Cosmey of Mnrautleld nre the guests for fev days of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Uurns. Tuesday tlioy will loavu for Grants Pass, wherii thoy will hu tho gnosis fur a day' of .Mrs. I.onlio O'N'eul, later rottirulug to thoir homo lu Marshfleld. A. A. Courtnoy. Jr., of San Pran ulsco Is In Medford for u fow days Ji&nislness. Mr. and Mrs. It. Stanley Dollar and Miss Gladys Petty arrival In Medford last night from San Pran- claco. Mr. Dollar Is connected with the Robert Dollar Stesmshlp Co., of Han Pranolaco. K L. Itosqul and Nat ltoaa of Ban Pranciseu, who are flMhlng on upper Rogue River with the Itogue ICIk re aora aa headquarters, are In town today, purchasing supplies. Mr. anil Mrs. J. G. Chapman re turned Monday morning from a bust sea trip lo Portland. Mrs. Curtis Miller of Gold Hill is the guost for a raw days or Mra. Helen llasklus. Jack Dent, who has been handling the Wells Kargo office lu Ashland durlug the absence of the regular agent, will return to Medford Tues day. MU; Grace ltayholli returned to Medford Saturday from Chlco, Cal., where she attended normal aehool. Judge W. 8. Crow ell, who baa been aojoitrnlug at Unite Kails, has re turned for a fe,' dae to look after bulncs matters. M M.ru. steward at the Univer sity Club, has returned from Seattle olth his bride Young a H.ll teport the Ml of eight Chevolei cars in the past tan do Judoe .ud Mrs. K. M. Calkins iirnt .nduy tlth Mr. aud Mra. W. II Ho lu Ashland. (iuy Prueit ut liaale Point auant 8umU in Medford. lr nd Mrs C Kerguaou aad dutiable utid Jack tkhrlek, and t'.irl s iiiikon. Hieut Saturday night and tfuiut.o at lta Cold fiahlag. FIRST 1 EXHIBIT CITY HALL TUESDAY Tucedav morning nt eight o'clock 11 fii-et aid deiuoiietnitiou will he .given nt the city hull 1 Dr. I II. K'nii el' tud fnvidliyiol'.tliv Umversiti of California. Dr. Krusu, who Iiuh Jteeu l-elameil by the l'acilic Tele phone foiuiuny to give such demon- stralioiiH in towns from Itelliuglinm south to MislCord, is a recognised ex K)rt 011 the Miiujoct. InvitatioiiH have been extended to employeM 0 the California-Oregon Vower Co., roil way t'liiplovew, the mi hee and I ue departments, mid iu gen eral Aledl'ord hwh empliyed in lius anloue work where firxt aid knowl edge mn be of value. Owing to lack of wealiug neeoinnnMlHtionx the geu 'prol public lias not Ikuii iuvited. Kxphinatiotm mid ilemontrntHn of nriou lirat md luethodn will lu gicn. COMPANY SEVEN BACKFROM PRACTICE Thlrtv-four members of Compnnv 7 C. A. C , O. N. G. returned to Medford Sunday afternoon, after spending two, streuuiius woel.s In prnctlco wllh tho big guns nt Port HtHveus at tho mouth of tho Colum bia Rlvor. Thu remaining 20 mem burs of tho company stopped off In Portland, Salem and other points as the transportation issued to thc men Individually, allowed thorn to do. Rainy weather waa encountered durlug most of the time spent ut the fort; Company 7, however, wnn in stalled In the barracks, vacated when the regulars left for Vsncouver, where they relieved infantry regulars sent to the border. The company members report an oujojabla time at the camp, although the order was work from 5-30 till six. with drill, exercises, police duty and the actual practice ut the big guns. The man all returned in fine physical condition and are now look ing forward to next yeur'a encampment. 1 a m .. If " i-Jvr' rW farm toff .'i I M ARKjTO S3SPOKT DEMOCRATS MEET TO CAUCUS TONIGHT WAMIIMilOV, .lulx t Senate dellHMiM will liieil in t-aiieiiN t.miulil ho ilan oiomiiiiii to Kenttor lUmib's prouM i attack the immigration mil a au enuidiueut to the child labor bill. Senator Kein, mujotit leuder, will urge the caiicin. to stand l it- dti'icin to HtM)iic coiiyertitiiin d luimigratioii Uttislutiiiii until wxX Si-.,. lember. .B - ,' . :. '.: TQ0 LATE TO CLA88IFV " "'aaa i ssasesajasgafcapwaa FOR SAI.K -Big bargftlu. Am goius away. Will sell crop on five (ure al half price. Una acre otatoes. largo tomato patch, berries, and q other vegetable, close In. &- room iiouiie lent. I0, i.tT te.' Illli U- IUKIR Alive, :Ki. STliKHs Alive, flfoJOVio, COWS-AH'o,fi8Vio. VKLVL Druaaed, 811. Live r9tJrf 1IKNS - l'ic13e, aeeording to 'quality; nugs, ly pounds or over, luV. DUl'KS Ht, t?. QKESK Pat, . TUKKKYS Pat yonag, lfie. llUl.OlAX IiAlt6. n U u. Mnqr eS CfeniMa (UltiK l'ries.) W UK AT 90s. OAT. 5 ton. MAY- Oraiu and alfalfa. 12 ton HAHi.KY Whole, 33. l'rittvi roWl y rwiMAS KUUh JA., m'TTKRlDair), 2 Iba., ite. . POTATtiKS'Jc. onions av4. HONKY -l,w lb. C1UBH Sfjo. I'OHK- -0V4. Hr'KK -10(iaa, lAK'D IJlle, SIIOll llBltS log. IIAM-lSOMOe. lilTTI PAT- 2-lc. llutter Wholesale, 26e. It. Hotgund of Kuch Is in Med ford tod on business. TWO TEIPS DAILY -DBTWKICN' - MEDFORD and EAGLE POINTJ S 11 Harnlsh's auto will leave 1 Kagle Potut at S A M and IP M daily, em opt Sunday; leave Medford' I A. M. and 5 P. M Will call for passengers at bataai la Medford and aoiou aaa aMiaaas uauaas iu tagle Point. l'HOXli 3-A2 OK a.xa. T. PROSTRATED BY COLD LONDON, July 31. Kuiperor Pranola Joseph of Austria caught a severe ehlll while Inspoctlug hH IrooiMi, sayse a Vienna dUpatch for warilwl to London by the lorreepoiid ent at T.he Hanue of the KxihutU'e Telegraph Compun). HH Msjodt Is deM-rlbed as belnK ver ill and ion fined to his bed . is jo . o. -"1 e'J .Wrt i M n r ' 1 e AA- ,tii "' ' ' .'1..I 1 f'J' m 1 Have you ever noticefl'.'hdv'many' expensive cigars from Cuba have th'e square-end shape? Of course you know there is a reason for that. The reason is this: Of all cigar shapes, the square-enrJ is the one most likely to give a free drawing, even-burning smoke. You can see that this is so in the case of the OWL. Notice that the blended leaves of the OWL filler run all the way down to the burning end. "When you light the leaves evenly, you know they're going to burn evenly. No air-holes or torn ends of leaves to deflect .'the draught and make the OWL gutter. That square-end cures that Notice, too, Ihnt you get the full flavor of the OWL from the first puff. Not an over balanced taste of wrapper, but the full balanced flavor of the cigar. We selected the square-end shape of the OWL as we select the loaves and the Sumatra wrappers to make the OWL a good cigar. V Vv8n8y?fi3ltnB e Million. Dollar Cigfar SSoSSiSSSSSiSeaaSiSSiSiuaSS SMMffM4gfrem-lTTTWirHmuMareTM tfluaKtaaaEaasuBustsa n I npT-TT? ADVA XT l"l,k, H,ll, ,,u' " U''''1" '" '' l,"H4' ledd --' ... -a- J. M.J. H, iiiidii'tiic mill make tin- AG MEDFORD'S LEADING Motion Picture Theater w m &e . ! 1 1 M. A. GUNST & CO., 1 INCORPORATED ' " 1 1- ' " r "V i'l-4's thiol). I (E 1 11, 2 Days Only L 1 starting loday U ' ' MBM.MMM IB Oj A VK W The man with a face of 1000 emotions in the biggest, strongest western drama ever shpwn here t s.luidj h "iJiiUli'i," lUt l KWI'flll tllCIII.- logiitill) IimiuIUnI Bread and Butter A Keystone wiih AH The Laughs It Is Possible to Put in Two Keels e tWWagr rffMfraCTTOrreyyryr;. HJMJUiJXBLIHtiVrzmM iiiiniir -m . mi n .- ."..ffmn nBMW""" ""nrrranaTt