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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDKPKNDKNT NKWSPAFKFt.
PUUI-ISHKI) KVKItY AKTHItNOON
ISAl KIT WUMiAV UY THIS
MEDKOKl) J'KJNTINO CO.
OffU-o Mntl Trlhuu HnlMhiff, 25-27-20
The OernoerntU' Tirntu, tho Mcrlford
mail, tiip .iifilioni tmiiniio. J lie hiitith-
rrn ir'Kiil;i?i, I 'it) AkIiIuimI Tribune.
OliOIUlIC I'UTNAM, Kill tor.
SUBSCRIPTION BATEII
On y r. by num ffi.oo
On ni, ith, liy mall .60
jor moitit, iicMvtr'M hy oar nor In
Medfcrrd. Phoenix. Jackttonvllla
and (Ynlml l'hi ,110
pHturday only, Ity mall, jK-r year.... 2.00
Weekly, per year 1.60
Offlrlnl Piip.T nf 1 tut ('My nf MMford.
(Triclnl i'apor nf .lackNOii County.
Knlerpd itn hit nifl-l:tMM mat I it
Mrdfnrd, On-KOh, under I he act of March
tiworn ('irru)nllnn for 1915 24!if,
Ktil I leaned wire AKBuclutcd Vrvsa dt-
pntcli(;.
EM-TEES
visniNu iiix.vi ivt:s.
Jim. Ilulley, wile, daunhlor, Mis
Jda, mid nn, Will, ai-i-oiiiiauicil liy
Mi'H. Kokr llullcy siikI Muster Adran
motored to Springfield hist Saluril;iy
nnd spout tlu day mi IiiikIuckh and
visltlllK relatives, nveraKlliK IN mile
nn hour.- The Ash (liovo (Mo.)
Commonwealth.
woii.o vor i(i:i.n: i: it?
A visitor to a Sunday school was
asked to address n fi'W remarks to
thi! children. Mo took the familiar
theme of tin children who mocked
Kllshn on his Journi'.v to llothol -how
the youiiK ones luuutcd (lie prophet
and how thry were punished when
two she hears came out of the wood
and alo I 2 of them.
"And now, children,'' said the
"what does this story show?'
I'leaso sir," eame from n Utile
Rlrl In th0 front row, "it shows how
many children two she hears run
hold.
MKPFORr) MATT, TRTTtTTNrc, MEDPORD, ORKtiOX, MOT, V. ATTiUKT 11. imr,
MEDFORD SAVED
C I'iOTIOX 7 nf llic limiil ordinance passed liy (lie cily
foiincil authorizing (lie issuance tit' !()(),( MM I general
lionds fur the jiun-linse of the .Jacksonville railroad and
(ho liuildino- - ;, railroad, reads as follows:
"In as punch as It Is necessary in order to develop the industries of
Ihe city that this ordinance no Into I iiiiuedlalc effect, and that the de
velopment or certain Industries depend upon tho pnssaiio of tills ordi
nance, ami that said Industries are necessary for the ii liato preser
vation of tlin peace, health and unlet v of the city, an einerKoncy Is hcrehv
tared to exlsl, and this ordinance shall ho In effect I In medial el v nfler
the mayor,'
ie city and those within it have Inn
narrow (wane from an awful
Awiri, tikhi.iit.
Horn "Look, mother, I'm en
BR01." Mother "Hut, dear child, you are
entirely loo yoiiut; to llilnk or mar
riage." liora "Why, mother, who mi I I
anythliiK ahout niarrlane."
HO IT X(IV Willi. U TMH FAMILY
IS AWAY.
Hev, Andersiin was out lo dine with
Mr. and Mrs. Teachman on,, day last
week and dined at the liakory- today
with Mr. ami Mrs. Walsh hy Invita
tion. Itev. Anderson took dinner Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Kaathol'f.
Itov. Mrs. Anderson atid two little
Kills, Oracle fay nnd Klslo Marie
have heen visitiiiK In Hamilton coun
ty for over two weeks and Key.
Anderson says Its Is a little lonelv
around the parsonage these davs.
X- I . . . ,
'" " kooii nine in invite your
pastor out for dinner. The Ashland
(Neli. I (lazette.
us iiassaso and approval by
It is evident that t
a close cal an extreme v
are. In preserve 1 ie neacc. heal 1 .-mil ;il',.iv nl' (In
ciiiiiiniiiiity. strinii-ent measures were neccssarv. Onlv hv
issniiifr j)CiOO.(MM) honds foi' a railroad riiiminj,''soinewliere
to some mysterious haven of refmre. could the i.em.i.
health and safet v of the eoniiimnit v lu iipesei-vi.il 1ml iln.
price liaid was elieap 10,000 ive and .'j.OOO.OOO of nron-
erty saved hy a heroism that should he rcu'arded hv a Car-
Heme medal or at least an iron cross
Of course, if it was necessarv to nvesecve flm m.iw.,.
health and safetv of the eonnimnitv .-mil the i n li.-olil.'
111(1 safetv of the citv could onlv he lU'esei'veo" In-'issnl.i.r
hoods for :!00.000 for a railroad, and tin. isi, ,r ti,
-JOOjOOO honds has preserved the peace, health and safetv
of t he cit v from some awful imneiwlin.r enhimiti' Hw. ..1.
was dirt chean. lint we c;m rest coiiil'nrt.-i!,lv 'tin. ,-i-isiu
iverled, the citv has heen saved.
lhit whither is the railroad K'oi"X hreathe tlie
ireath of life into certain industries? At first the i-.-iilm.-nl
was tfoinjf to Kureka, where maiiv hillions of feet of (im-
ier awaited shipineiit. Then it was jri.injr "in a southwes
erly direction to the Itlne liedav district." where &:ti7 -
000,000 of copper ore awaited shininent. Mow il is In.. -nl,., I
fur tiniher on Jacksonville ride a transcontinental rail
road of five miles in leimth.
We -don't know when
way in peace, health and 1
tified hy honds.
wo re iznix, lm we are 011 0111
afety saved and perhaps sanc-
THE WOMEN'S PARTY
T I'it 'A I'SK the democrats in congress have not passed
-L the Susan 1!. Anthonv anieiidment. snlmn't t in..- i.. il,
states the constitutional amendment imnlm..
s,ll,ll,"h .."iiiiiii
siillraHC, tlie newly organized women's iiartv will work
a.uai nst all democratic iiominee.s in all states and in favor
ni roiuhlican noininees.
The platform positions of hot It old narlies is tin. n.,.
oil Sllffril"!'. liolh endorse eolial Kiin'rn.re .-ni.1 I
it as il slate issue. Neither uni'tv inili.i.L..u (1... 1:1.,
. i"-'.' ".-.,...- in.- innrMiiii-
tonal aniendnient. Air. Iluohes ilei-l.-ires f,,.- tl, ..fi
tut ional amendment, t hoii,i;li' he litis never voted for suff-ni.t-c
himself in fact, has neither registered nor voted (.
lorsullrax'easa state mat
in powei
imrrow
, the women's
lines of the
o punish the
amendment.
ix years. Air. Wilson declares
tor and has voted for it.
Kill hceaiiso the democrats an
party organization, .following the
W omens ( oiiyressioual I'nion. nronoses I
democrats for failure to nass fin. nti,,,i,.
ie win lo-nore all otlior issues and policies and support
leadionaries against progressives, oven 1hnii-.li such sup-
pori. really interferes with the success of their pm-i-rnn.
I he "women's .arty" nieuihers take thoinsolves too
f.e iinisiy-iiioeeo, mey are tlie only ones who tak
setves seriouslv a a . ' u-v sir.,,i.
women 01 the leisure class seekiii"- a
and have hit upon sulTrairo as tl leir tin
To the Kdllor: Tills has heen an
extremely heavy week In New York
for all (.'alil'ornla decldious fruits, and
the old theory advanced hy thosie who
antagonistic to the auction system
that when there Is a unod demand,
you can realize holler prices at pri
vate sales, has boon knocked hlKher
than (Jllroy's kite.
I'rlccs have heen extremely hlul"..
all varieties of rrults nieotiiiR with a
good demand, and the same has heen
trim of lloston, J'hiluitelplila and
IMttshurK. '
One hundred and cinht-flvc thous
and parkiiKes of California deciduous
fruits sold for weeklng ending August
j. The prices were:
Ilartlett peara from $1 lo $2. at);
Half boxes from Jl.il,". to 1; Plums
'rom $2.(1 to 7llc; I'eailics, from
$ 1 . 2 r to (i,ric; Crapes from $1.20 to
.i.:ir.
Twenty-nlno thousand boxes of
Californiai citrus fruits were sold,
prices being:
Oranges., from f.l.r.ll to $l.li(l;
leinnns, from Js to $."..S7 '. : grape
fruit, from $2.7.". to $t.lill; grape
fruit, hall boxes, from $2.10 to 70c.
Kour thousand five hundred crates
California cantaloupes sold at auc
tion this week. This Is the first time
California cantaloupes have heen sold
at auction. In most rases prices have
been highly aatislartory, averaging
more than prices realized at private
sale. Prices wore:
Standard, from $1,115 to $2. Ho;
Ponies, from $3 to $1.10; Flats from
$3.13 to $1.13.
One thousand four hundred and
fll'ty-nlno Porto Itlcan pines sold from
$.".I0 to $1.30 a box; 1,72a erates
I la vim pines, from $:i,25 to $1.10;
51,510 hunches bananas, from $2.20
to 72'.i-c; 27, (aid boxes Sicily lemons,
from $S.2ii to $l.;!7Vi; 1.570 boxes
Cuban grajio fruit , from $4 to $1.25.
Hartlett pears from ('alil'ornla have
sold extremely well this nasi week
07,700 boxes averaging $2.H7, prac
tically $;).
The corresponding week in 11)15
thorn worn $!iS,2X5 boxes sold at an
average of $ 1.50.
Ill our opinion Ihese figures show
couclusiMdy that ihe auction system
can realize high prices when Ibero Is
I good demand, as well as good
prlfes the market is over stocked
with nnv eomnioilltv.
T1II0 I-'KUJT AUCTION CO.
(Adv.)
-Me
E
By SCORE OF 4-0
ll'iinl's lting hlrenk ncrsitc.
in .vi-slerila.v's gnnie played on th
inline grounds, weed walking uwav
with Hie game, -1(1. Contrary to ex
i.--i.iit.ii( aMcr out nut iiti-ii anc
the box was filled by Tell'erl, broiiglit
I nun I'lirlhinil, where lie plnyeil
I lie 'J'ri-t'ily league. Jle irove.l cu
lor I lie Weed iiegregal ion to find.
I lie lirsl inning wns tigJil. In I In
seeonil Tel lerl Uit i trol am
walkeil four men, let ling in one run
the pin y was close, tllell. till
fifth, when Weed got in three runs
Hie rct ut the game .Medford Iiuil
hut one chance lo seore, when
Scliollz planteil n fly ill deep I
held, hoiiiicing uguinst the hack
lenee. However, a slunilile after lie
pnsed first Inst him valuable time
and he was put out ut seeonil.
In spite of (lie adverse seore, Med
lord showed snme pretty pluys. In
Ihe third frame Jlclntvie plneked
low fast fly out of the air bnrcluiniled
and ended Ihe inning, tn the sixth
Weed was retired with u pretty ilnu-
Selioltx to Mclnlyre lo Wilson
neiiiing in i il i 1 n in Allies, now
playing in center field, showed u not-
ihle liuprovemi nt, making a liiirtieu-
lnrlv good --. t . nf u short fly in tin
eighth.
IhriMighiut! the game Medford
liowed none of her nhl-tiuie pep nnd
olilulenee, while Weed was til)
him ioei every minute anil bad no
thought of anything hut winning.
The line-up follows:
.Meillord linker, eatelier; Tell'erl,
pileher; Wil-on, first ; Melntvre, see
onil; Siobcrts, third; Sclioltz, short
Custer, right; Miles, center; Oshorn
left.
Weed XeUnii, enli-her; Tuen k
pilclier; ( renicr, lirsl ; K'aer, se I:
iiarcia, third; Cow.-in, .hort ; Sheehe.
right; Lilly, center: Itrvanl, left.
hie,
Aug
ie C
1 I.
ui-a.-us
il back
e Jliein-
selected hodv o
real purpose in life.
)hy. Thev hold no
eiljnis life null-
had
in
No pesslnilsl
doesn't.
Ask. r. Ihe owner of a new car
heen dilating on the expense
maintenance and Strang! i. not to ,
outdone, began to boast.
Stianc.ir -p ,ni.( mi, as
year for gasoline."
Asker -'Nun mvn a car. Ilicn".'"
I. in Hi
Mrancci- - oh, (,
money lo a lellow that doc:.:
A man cm drink liiins.l
than a woman can lace hcr.-
tighler
TWENTY KILLED IN
VENEZUELA EXPLOSION
cn.'.M (I. iM, We t ldi,
. 1 I'claiU have li .it li,-, .,-,
ni-.i-icr ,iu I , mi i in- I
Iglil. at the
l.aglll'l.l, Il-tll-
i wetity per-. nn
iue in tile uf
clnvuc
J th,- ,
The
cp
Itll-.-I
-i'.l
lib nt
dcr ma
i'iI and
, An
nl' Ihe
ol I
nl i
ali.nil
liiii-.t
anil ilclii
n i-il a
A- lli
Id
il Ii
aii, I i
Hue
UlH
,il'!'i
show i
lllllltll
III I til- ih:i;mhh w ii-;
fpialltity uf iiuitiiiinitii.i
pliulcil tlieie ii.iiliiiii
liniirs bur tin'.: uf On II..
of earl I'll I l'c
Six ti-i tl .il.lii i , ,1,1,1 VV
V.ere klMcl ill Hie l.nl ;in, ,.
fiilian- met ibulii in tl,,. ti.wn. ,
llllllllier of Ini-ll w ere in itirci!.
The ollnial e'.plaiiatii.ii i,l tin-
llisjl-f IT lh.lt it 11,1- ,, .p,,!!.
funi'iiir. I'l'ttilin -t ion. The -.'in i. i,t
the g-i eruiiii'itl , hew r el , h;t- liicii
rie to minor- that there wa revn-
Illtiolllll'y ngi'llls i-nuiiei'teil with tin.
disiisler.
icoeiiuais Il'om 1lie women o he nation nr ..vim r.., tl,.,
siiffra-e states, and they represent no save theinsolvos.
i n il oiioris in tlie past liave iieeoinplisliod iiothino- save
1(1 vert isum- their narrowness 'I'hn- 1,.,,-.. .... ..
.'.' ..... mm iiim cllllll-u a
square mile to suffrao'e territorv the onins of sulTra-e
Im'iiik due to the national sulTiaye or-aniat ion, which
sJiyitld not he confused with tho women's part v.
It will he ronieinherod that two vears ao this niilitant
"ryanizalion in carry m out their program of slauKhlerin.'
democrats, declared war upon Tniled States Senator ( I. K
luinherlain, who had heen vntin- r,. suffra-e for over
tlnrty years, and had favorahlv reported the suffra-'e
'imoiK ineiil in the senate. I n spite of their efforts. Senator
( liamlierlain was re-elected hv an iivervvliclmii,,.- ,,...;...,;..-
'm u llsoii will he 111st
HUGHES 10 SPEAK
defeat I
re
idi
it la 1-1
I lieir el torts ti
sllceessl'lil in the natxnll
( 'hainlii'i'l.'iiii in Oi'im.,,11
The womeirs party will retard rather than advance
cause o eiu,t siil'fraoe.
as
as their efforts to defeat
tin
W'.U
w,
'Il -
iiim;ii in. a,,...
repillllicau, I1.1I
1 1.
Senator
iilitiniii'il
.11 Ihe
i l!ic pi
-11 baiii
ln nllMi-l
1 1.1 rt ii nlii 1
1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ( l,.i
Ulel h au i i-il -I i 1-,
ilc t iinliiiiic.t work
"Thi- lull
-Iniiiiion it
Charles Kvans Haglu--, republican
nominee I'm- pre-iilenl, will arrive in
M'lll'oiil nl 4 p. m., Thursday, August
17. ami will .sp,.k fnuii the train or
fnini Ihe sipiare near the Cnniniercial
lull. Other speeches in southern Or
egon will be made at Kie.cburg. (Iranls
I'ass 11,1,1 Ashlaml. It is planned In
lake Mr. Hughes over the I'aeilic
highway 'r,n Medforil In A-liland in
an 111, 1, inn, I, il,,. I -t inila- arrangeuieiils
however, have not heen made as yet,
anil plans will be 111111 eed Wed-
iiesihiy or Thursday by S. S. Smilli,
who is in charge of .Meiltnn arram;e
inenls. In addition In Mr. an, I Mrs.
Hughes, u parly nf twenty-eight peo
ple are on the Hughes special. S. S.
Smilli received a telegram this uinni
ing iiil'i.riuing"-iini thai he has ln-en
seleeli-il as it nieiuher of the Oregon
state campaign i iimmiltee which will
liiiard the train at Portland and nc-
e1.111p.1ny .Mr. Hughes through the
stale.
CON'STANTINol'l.i:,
le Ivussian lorecs ill
ami in Persia are lieing nrt
turlher, fiillnwing the recent advun-
tages won on lioili liniils hv he
Turks, says a war office slaleiuent
under dale of August Kl. This an
noiineeuieiit says tin- Turks drove Ihe
li'ilssiaus from Kssudaliail ami press
ed llieni tn the ea-l ami luirtli in suc
cessful hiitllcs.
Ill the Caucasus Ihe Turks necu
piid Hie dominating heights north n
llitlis anil crnsseil the Mudleh, tin
stateuient sj,s.
RECOVERY OF
NEW JERSEY
WOMAN
Due To Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
1ESJ0JELL ISLES mm I0 m$
up bill, assnii,,,.
1 isinii whii li wil
M'ssels thi- I
Hade. I lie seu
'U lac lull.
institutes ii'timl de
'II b the gn erunient
c Americ.in
-an! S111.1i
lean le.lilc
l"l',
-In,
or I
I'll,-
lit! ill iff.
It III
uiiiii-lcial sn,,HM
s I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 ,1,1,1 ,1, m..,
l-lll."
illlllls.
n.-ci'. reputi-
I el milled et -
-"vi'tninrnl mlii
: liii-iiics-. ;,
I. Ml- s,.(l l,,W;tl
TWO ALLIltD STEAMERS
SUNK BY SUBMARINES
Ciil'I'NIIAIiKN,
lidkelhing, or Inwci
I'anish p.ii li.imelit,
lavi.l nt selling the
111'- III III,'
-cite lav,. 1
Ii- lor Ihe
Aug. -II.- Tin
In. Use nf tl,
tinlav ntcil ii
H.inisii V,-i ,i
l ulled Slates, if a ,,
il the sale, 'file vole wa
prnpiisitinn tn I I against
and
lliclll
. Iii'lll
er being
alisenl.
Icllled a Vntr
ANNUAL CONVENTION
OF TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION
I. ON 111 IX,
'IIIM c- th,.
I', 1 UK I 'ri
C Pi,,;,
Aug. II
-mki'lg
the
n,l tin-
.,.!:, I,
II-
. I.I, IV,
l.f till-
Italian
I'lcllill
s nil
Italian sailing
-ailing
l!AI.TIMii;'. Aug.
annual cnnventiiui nt
tmnal Typngraphieal
he'e Inil.iv. All.-I a
-Cssinn ',,r niganiKnlinit and up
I'l'intinenl ,. i-nuiniillees. ailnniin
iiient was taken 111, 111 Veilnrsila .
I I.
the
ti oil .11
lil'lel
The li.'iid
hu-ini-ss
.With Mctftord traue Ie Medforu mo.Ja.
T
Aug
a
Sam t:
Ncl.'lis
.1 .1 K pi
n-l 1 . She was biiill i,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
10 11 el lung, ol ol'NI lolls
ailed
i.l 'pi
timit New-p,
s-i.l Cil.l.ill,
;to.-s.
SEVERE FROST REPORTED
IN THE ALLEGHANIES
I I Mia'li'l.AMi, yui Aug. 1 1
ir.'ia Di'i'i Park and other
lllc Alle- liallics this ninl'ti-
iiij Nil nt a 1 i , 1 1 in lemtH-ratilie to
'" licgl-i-es. 'file I I'nsJ iiselnli',, ,1 n
li-'ht -now. ( ,.n-i,l,.,alilc ilamiige resulted,
I lie limn people of southern Or
egon will hold their second, annual
picnic at l.ithia park, A-lilniid, on Au
gust ''. I ,n-t M ar over -Inn fnrmer
Inwalis legisleicd ami this year it is
expeeteil that a larger number will
participate. A namlicr nf novel feature-
are being planned.
Tlie officer- ale: C. p. Hmui, pres.
iiient ; Mis. . c. Ilrhling, secreiarv-tleasiii-er;
vi, e presiilent -: C. p,.
I.aiukin, A -lilnlnl; I', J. Thomas. Tal
en': V. M. Hopkins, Ccnttal I'mni
Mr. Illanclianl. Onints pass.
iff!
r.ridpeton.N.J. "I cannot spenk too
hiRhly of Lyiiin E. Pinkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound for
inflammation and
other weaknesses. I
was very irregulsr
and would have ter
rible pains so that I
could hardly take a
Btep. Sometimes I
would be so misera
ble that I could not
sweep a room. I
doctored part of the
time hut felt no
rhanpe. I later took I.ydin E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and felt
a change for tho better after tho sec
ond day. 1 took it until I was in a good
healthy condition. I recommend the
Pinkham remedies to all women as I
have used them with pood results."
Mrs. Mii.ford T. Cummings, 21 New
Street, Rridgetnn, N. J.
Such testimony should be accepted hy
oil women as convincing evidence of
the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound as a remedy for
ine oisiressmft ills et women such as
displacements. inflammation. iilrernlinn
bark ache, painful periods, nervousness
ana Kinarea ailments.
To find out the real charac
ter of a cigar, unroll one.
Take off the smooth out
side wrapper first. With the
Owl this wrapper comes
from Sumatra, where the
mildest wrappers grow.
Gently, now, gently! Unroll the
rest of the OWL. Spread out its
clean, long-filler leaves so that you
can study them closely.
Note that they are long-filler leaves.
Note that there are no ribs to burn
unevenly.
Take a new OWL now. Press it
see how firmly yet how loosely it
is molded. Now light it up.
Even if we didn't say it, you could
tell, from the way it smokes, that
the OWL is hand-made.
The Million
Dollar Cigar
M. A. GUNST & CO.
INCORPORATED
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BKTWREM
MEDFORD and
Now Diiily Except Sunday.
Howard's Auto Line
EAGLE POINT Ashland ond Klamath Falls
Asliliiiul licservations Hotel
Austin.
8. V.. llarnlsh's auto will leave
Rai!le 1'olnt nt S A. II. ami 1 I'. M.
daily, except Sunday: leave Medford
0 A. M. and R V. M. Will call for
passcniiers at hotels In Medford anil
hotels and business houses In lJagle
Point.
rilONH S-XS oil 8-XS.
EXPERT DEVELOPING
PRINTING AND ENLARGING
I'rouipt Attention to .Mail Orders
THE SWEM STUDIOS
21M W. Main Miilroril
Take early ear Valley Auto
Line for Ashland connections.
C. 1. Cameron of Waldo. Ore.,
the week end In Medford.
spent
i;,!.,,.
ii"iui -
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion; Onepnckage
proves it.25c at all druggists
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
Ijiily AoMstnnr
a s. h.kti.i:tt
l'hone M. 47a ml 17-1-2
Automobile Heure Service.
Ambulance Service. Corcner.
RAND McNALLYSCO.
MAKERS OF MAPS
for All the World
"UK Atio skw vora;
DANCING
at the
BUNGALOW
ASHLAND
Every Night
3-Picce Orchestra'
Coolest Place in
the Valley
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