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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1911)
w pa ens mauT ftfEDFOUD MATT. TRTBUNE, afFPFORD, ON EG ON, FRIDAY, JUNTO 9 .10.11. FEEDING EAGLE 50 HE'LL SCREAM aw ,r . Something Will Be Doing On the Fourth and Nervous People Arc Warned to Steer Clear of One Bin Rouslnjj Time. it A largo nml cnthusIaBtlc body of hutdncBS men attended the nicotine of tlio Fourth of July committee Thuraday evening In the Kealty an Horlntlnn rooms and much progress wan tnndu 1 perfecting arrangements for tho celebration to ho held July 2. :i and I. Tho celebration will he extenslvol.x ndvertlBod and Kd Andrews started In his nutomohtle Friday morning to hill tho Hiirrouiidlng country. Tho va lojm finance committees are still at work and nro meeting everywhere with Rood success. Tho advertising nnd program committees have their hands full preparing for the vnrlou icports and other amusements. Tho horse and automobile rarcs promlso to bo unusually good and considerable outsldo talent will he entered In an effort to pull down sonio of tho valuable trophies offer ed. In all events It Is the object of tho committee to start exactly at the hour set and no postponements or delays will bo permitted. Tho race track will bo the scene of mot! of the athletic contests, as well as motorcyclo nnd bicycle races Swimming and diving contests will be held In tho Natatorlum. Dancing will also bo indulged In In the evening, and efforts are being made to have afternoon dancing as well. Tho flro department will enter two teams In coupling contests nnd exhibition drills. At the suggestion of .Mayor Canon and others the automobile race courso has been changed and the turn will bo made at the Washington school, thus eliminating lower Main street from the course. The start will bo made at Oakdale and Main streets nnd tho course will be Eouth on Oakdale to the county road, fol lowing this to the Jacksonville road and return to the starting point. The entire distance will be 75 miles and tho contestants will be compelled to "tnko tho circle ten times. There are a number of powerful autos entered ajid tho race should prove exceeding ly interesting. The baseball tournament will begin Sunday and continue throughout the celebration, while the other events will bo held July 3 and A. Grants Pass is boosting, Ashland Is boosting, and with tho live buuch of .Medford business men at the head of It tho celebration cannot help being a .great success. START WORIHON ON COUNTY JAIL , i i Leonard and Goodhue Are Given Contract for New Structure Will Accommodate 25 Persons and Will Cost About $9000. To Command Atlantic Fleet Leonard ami Goodhue, con-tractor of thK oily, weie jjixon the contract for the eonstriiation of the new coun ty jail at Jacksonville, t a meHP's. of the ooulit.v eommtionurs in .hick sonville Thursday afternoon. Work will begin muuediulel on I ho structure which -will he two .slime high, I'J.vll feet, and constructed of reinforced concrete It will accommodate from '2(1 to IT persons and owt in the nciuhhoihood of $!100rt. The cells from (.he hl ii will he u.-od. The hiiildinir "ill 1"' fm ished bv September and will he . great improvement oxer the picent jail which holds only V2 prisoners. The question of purchasing the JMskiyon toll mad was referred oer until July .". The commissioners visited the sites on Hear creek for which applications for new steel bridges have been made, one n mile below Central Point and another near Tnlo. The proposition will he considered at the ue.t meet inir in Julv and ope bridge at least wjll prohahK he liuill. LOCAL BUSINESS HOUSES 10 CHANGE Russell and Toggery Bill to Change Locations New Shoe Store tc Open in Present Lo'cation of th( Toggery. ' ig- '7- MS& ssa J8B&r i.'r-.,-aEj: mmssuM'M P L , , . , -. - ' . li.iiliiui in. l tmj y-tnm.'-Yfti W r j CAPIVUfT IX. , o$xn?:aA.v. The transfer of the coininaml of been postponed, ns Hear Admiral 0-- i i - i .:.i i terhaiis has to he in Washington to h KenrAdtiur.il ..... . .. ..,,. 1 iiiimiii Hi. i iLLimiL- ., tii., I'liii.L mi. hoard, of which he i president. It is expected that it will take place a thought would take place June 1. has .week later. the Atlantic tleet Seaton Schrocder I" Rear Admiral Hugo Oslerhatis, which it was KOHL HAS GOOD GHIIICEFOR LIFE Millionaire Clubman Shot by French Maid Rcstlnn Easily at Hospital Girl Is Hysterical nnd Screams Denunciations. Way to Success EF IS C ANOTHER HOT 1VEJITS EAST Mercury This Afternoon In Chicago Stood at 96 and Was Still Rising- Schools Are Closed at Omaha Deaths Reported. CHICAGO, HI., June 9. Another hot wave blmck the middle west to day. In Chicago at '2 o'clock this af ternoon the mercury stood at l)(5 and was inoutitimr higher. A cool lake breeze, however, burved to relieve the situation here. JtuportK .tfrom other cities show record breaking temperatures. In St. liuib street level thermometers thi nfternoou registered 104 degrees. In Milwaukee tho temperature stood sit 1)4 and several prostrations were re ported. In iImneiijM)lis the thermom eter stood at 1KI. A temperature ol H) was reported from New Uliu and Montevideo, Minn. At Winnebago, Minn,, the 100 nuuk was reached. At Oiiiulm the hchoolfe were closed today on account of tho heat. A scorching wind swept through the slreetH this afternoon making a tem perature of i)!) degrees almost un beiirablo. A baby at tho Cbilds' Sav ing institute died this afternoon from heat, the meicury in the building reg istering 102. Grain men say that the oats crop in southern Ncbniskc has been burned up, while wheat ha bceu damaged fully 50 per cent. The corn crop was unhurt. OAHKLi:SS AHOUT AIM'KNWCITIS I.V MHDKOltl) Many Medford peoplo have stomach or bowel troublo which la llkoly to turn Into appendicitis. If you have conHtlimtlon, sour stomach, or gas on tho stomncl, try simple buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc, as compounded In Adlor-l-kii, tho now gorman ap pendicitis remedy, A filnglo doso of this slniplo romody will rellovo bowol or stonuiph troublo nliuoat Instantly For nalo by Loon 1J. Husklns. v There is oon to he quite a shake up in the location of several we! known finits in the city, due princi pally to the growth of I heir business, and there is to he at least one new store opened when the change comes D. B. ltusscll and Toggery Bill an to move. The interior of Duf field's present store is to he completely renovated and altered and into this" I). B. Htis sell will move his confectionery store which is to be enlarged by the ad dition of new lines. Trfgsery Bil will move his men's shop into the lo cation now occupied by Mr. iuisscl. nnd the room he vacates will be or copied by a new shoe store. Banker Arrested at New York On Charge Involving $12,000,000 Coal Land Deal Bail Is Fixed at $10,000.' NEW YORK. June 0. On charges of fraud involving a $12,000,000 coal land deal in West Virginia, Thomas Latimer, a I'itt-hup hanker. .lohn Philips of Richmond, Kuglaud, and Henrv Derudder of London, were ar rested on fugitive warrants at the Waldorf Astoria hotel this afternoon. Tho arrests were made at the re quest of Pittsburg police. The men were arraigned and committed to the Tombs in default of .$10,000 bail. Tho men denounced the arrest as a malicious attempt to interfere, with i legitimate transaction. j Y TELFORD GETS GIOO JOB Will Take Charge of Malheur Gov ernment Reserve Was Formerly Deputy Game Warden Well Known Here. Look at the ads that offer em ployment and you'll find the right one soon. Haskins for Health. I HULL'S TEAM PLAY PASS SUNDAY Court Hail will take tho Medford Invlnclbles to Grants Pass again Sun day and expects to repeat the victory of the last gamo between the twe teams. Baker is out of the Oranti Pass lineup and Joe McCarthy, the boy whose playing at shortstop help ed win tho gamo for Medford, will bi seen In that position ngaln Sunday Joe will play with Medford the rea. of the season. A largo number of fans are going to tho Pass and the team will go in automobiles as formerly. Noted Man-Bird 0INfi3Ojvw Karlo Ovlngton, tho young Boston aviator, is tho star performer theso days at Bolmont Park. Last Satur day ho entered his Bleilot, which hud been tuned up to tho mlnuto, and startod a flight, which ho expected to excel any ho had provlouBly made since his arrival In this country. Ho (julckly roso to a height of about 700 feet, when ho discovered that tho upper atmosphere was bo thick with fog that ho could not soo tho earth. IIo kept on rising for about 200 feet more when ho realized that any height ho might reach would add nothing to tho spectuclo of tho after noon, as he would be Invisible, ami then he Htarted on a llttlo cross KLAMATH FALLS, Or., .rune . Harry Telford, formerly of (Irnnts I'a.ss, will take charge of the Mujhcur government reserve in Malheur ami Harney counties, according lo advices received here from Washington. Tel ford will leave soonjfor hirfJiPw post. Ho formerly serVgjLii'ffdcpnty game warden and has also behcinpIoycd by the Wehnitser interests. Telford is well known in tbis'city having at one time resided here. Have You Read It. -ountry flight to Hempstead Plains I and return. The Adlcr-i-ka book telling how you can EASILY guard ngainut ap pendicitis, and get instant telief from stomach and bowel trouble, is being read with much interest bv Medford people. It is giM-ii away tree by Leon B. Huskins, the druggist. nankins for Health. SAK PliANTISrO, Tal., July l. C. Frederick Kohl, inillionniie club man, shot ,eseiduy by Adelo Verge, French maid, who had just lost t suit against him for false nriosl, todify was testing coinfot tubly at the Ad Icr Kauiloiiiim, lo which he has been removed. Although at first it was believed that his wound would plow fatal, it was said by physicians to day that, he bad a cliauce for iv coery. An Xrav culmination, it was .staled, would he held today if Kohl's condition pciiuitled, Adcle Verge loday is in a seini liystcrtcal state. She is wildly excit ed, eriiii; and laughing in turns. In eery sentence she asserts she was hounded from ulace to place by Kohl and by detectives whom she charge he employed, and whosu statements about her made it impossible for her to retain situations. She was placed under the influence of opiates lasn night and at midnight transferred to the city prison. "hvVr since my first trouble with the Kohls in 1!)(U when, after the elder Mrs. Kohl had brought me from Prance lo become her maid they dis charged me at lfiverside on accusa tions, that were without foundation, and caused my an est when I asked an explanation and satisfaction. I have been hounded by detectives hired by the Kohls and pursued from house to house, from city to city, and from state to .state," hiu said, "They said I was eccentric at Glen wood Inn, Kivcrsidc, and that I Mapped the face of a hotel clerk there. Of course Ijdid. The main insulted me. I did only what any woman would hne done. ''I am sorry for what I did yester day. If I had the day to live over again I would rather turn the gun on myself. I think that is what I contemplated during the two years 1 carried the weapon." s she talked to newspaper men at the city prison today the girl laughed hysterically, then wept and at times screamed her denunciation against those whom hho accused of persecuting her. Ill busillPHM Of pltMlHUlV, jMoh! ovoryono knows A mail may suet'cod y I ho pul of I lis clothes, IJamo .Koriiuio is smiling, And sho alwavs will Kop tho man who buys clothing OP TOM! WHY HIM. - t A Few Specials for Saturday 'in JEWELRY AND WATtHES Mi-V i in... hi. in. ... .i ..i.imi,. -- - .mi mil $1.00 Wafches cut to 65c 17-Jewel Elgin and Walthams cut to $8.35 Large Lot of Watches in Gold Filled Cases cut to $10.95 Alarm Clocks cut to 65c Also a bin; ,.nt ill prices on MUACKhKTS, CHAINS, LOCK UTS and in KYIMYTIILVU IN THU HQUSK kELlLER THE JEWELER l(i: Wi:ST MAIN STItKICT r - MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE - SIX NIGHTS 1 "' W0& 0 & W0&r The New Hat A fellow feelg fine when he wears n now lid; He stepn all the brisker and fee In llko a kid; Just stop to think, and you'll realize that A Hiiro jilaco for Bin Ilea la heneath a new hat. --TOHHBKY HILL (Of Courao.) GORMAND & FORD CO. Featuring Little Miss Mildred Ford Standard K'oportoiro - Opening Hill, "Wedded, But No Wife" "LENA RIVERS" "TRISS, THE GIRL FROM THE WEST" O-Piece Orchestra-- ( Hig Vaudeville Aet.s lb People in Cast. Prices 2.e, 155c, OOo. U. 11" MEEKER'S JUNE CLEAN-UP WOXDBRFULSUCTKSS DURING TUB FIRST WKKK JUST CLOSED. PKOIMJi IIAVJO RECKIV- ED WONDERFUL I3ARGATNS ON SEASONABLE OOODS AND ARE TELLINU TlllSUC J'KiWiNU aimj ismiiujuic. what TIIJS SALE ILVS BEEN A "ED WONDERFUL I3ARGA BUTTER, BHlCKll ADVERTISEMENT COULD WE WANT? s&lSitte COME TODAY 5fjl Wi -?Jtr HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS LEFT COME TODAY $6.50 f ND $7.50 WHITE DRESSES CLEANUP PRICE $3.98 Men"a Ode Torus Knit Underwear (cream only,) PER GARMENT 39c r.O do7fii10c holies' -HandkerchlefH, JUNE CLEANUP 5c. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT REAL BARGAINS OownH, Drawurn, nc up Cornet Co vera. Bo up Wo aro aKcntH for tho "AdJiiHto" madu Skirts. ar yartlB of Toyvollnj;, 18-Inch, for $1.00 $7. r.O Moimallno Bilk UnilornklrtH, JUNE CLEANUP $5.00 WASH COST SKIRTS AT PRICES Satureay Spacial 7.r)C ICmhroldery, 117 lucliea whin, lilK lmi(;nln, ncn yard, 27c 'J.: ladlea woolen Tailored SiiIIh, woith 125.00, June Cleanup $9.99 This is a Sale for the People. ' When Meeker s advertise Bar gains the people know they 'will get them. -r i9Cj PARASOLS Tho Heanon'H Intent; Jimt one,, found cut off of roKiilur prlceH. PoiiKeoa, fancy tucked, Per hlan Plalda, Cot In, early Btock huntorfl. LACE CURTAINS IOvery pair nuiflt'hO closed out, $8.00 valiioa '. .". .() $4.00 vahKHv v ?:. 'iM valuta ,."., I.B All otlmiH fn 'proportion. INDIA LAWNS Wo aro making rodtictlona you cannot rail to take advaic tUKO of, 10c valueii , .H lHc Vi Win valuea lOo irc valiioH 113 !"; 20n valttoH , lite All othora la proportion, WOOLEN DRESS, GOODS Wo are endeavoring to aol(' ovory yard of Bummer Woolona In our on tiro ntock. HOu valuoa , !lln OHc BerKOH- ..,,', -lo 11,00 I'anamna , ,.7fo Many Bult I'AtteniH cut to half, SUMMER SILKS Knncy ItaJaliH . . . , IMu i i Navy Kotilarda ..,,.,.,, , 7rto Blllc I'opllnu i ' , , . , nou Wo liavo tho Coral ntpl KIiik'b UIiich. Jtiut rco,lvud;