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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1911)
MTCDFO.Ml MATL TRlBirNFJ, OTJ-WOttP, OttTCflONT, HATHf DAY, ATWST 10, 1011. FKQB TORE1!) ACCUSE ESPEE OF KITING OIL RATES v!KIIINnuv, l). (" Auk. !. Aci'iihliiK tlin HtMitlicrn 1'iiidlio mil until of Kiting oil uilfH moid llimi I (Kill tir coiit, 1m llm cttuipliilut mi file loduy uilh tliu IulcrMhtto conuiiort'ti (diiiiiiInhIhii, lili'il liy llm Ahmui'IuU'iI Oil (Miiiiiuiiy ill' Oil ('outer, (.'ill. Tile llt'litiolllll'rt tdllppi'll oriltlt! oil fitnu .Mtdslltilek mill Oil),', Cnl., llmuiuli llitliiiiHl'ii'ltt. Cnl,, to Pre. t'lill, mill Hi'llgmiin, Arlr.uiia. Tito Kile cluugcd t'liuii McKllrlt'lt to link I'lHliclil wiih :i.5() a ton, .hint nttvH, it In it vcn id, would liavn Item 'J(Ha iuiiiIh a ton anil III) ih'hIh a ton lOdpi'I'llVol.V. Tim oil compiiny iimIih for rcpimir tion in llm h tint iif .IB.IIUll' iiHMtrlliiK that lint Huiitliuru I 'mil tin company mlmittfil tlial llm mien charged wore I'Vlllllllllllt. W00DVILLE COMMERCIAL CLUB IS REORGANIZED Tim WoniUilla Coiitiiti'ielnl club !i.i h been nnrgiiuied ami Hitviuttl iintv ami itctitc iiami'K mlili.'il In I he lull, nay tlm Argun. It wuh held thai utor gaiil.ntion wan in'ri'MHitiv, owing to tho inai'llvllv of tlm olil club. A I'liinmltti'ii wiih itppoliili'i to call upon tlm ulil iih'IiiImuk ami collci'l one .li.l. lar ouch, tht payment of which will iMilitlit thnni to full ini'mlicrrihip !u tlm now cluli. A mi'i'linir will lie I'alli'il iih noon n tlm Niilli'itiniri'ouiiuitt'i) hah couiplel. i'il itM laliiitH ami pcruuuifut officer will lie I'li'i'tcil, It in the wInIi of tin piinriKMivo ini'inlitTi to wage mi nc live mlvcrtixint: 'iimpiiii:u, od munc arc in fnvnr of buying a Iriti't of latul Mtitalilii for mill anil fitetnricN, near the fit v anil give tint Iniiil free to miymm who will put up a null or fnn.j mr.v on nit' iii'. imviiii; 10 urn tin-1 xi'iti'i' of inaiiv of tln promiiiiMit Imim- ' iii'ih mi'ii (oi their Hummer vacation, work In not prtigivniiig it rtipidl v i the I'uminittt'c in charge woitlil like, j SLASH RATES UPON L TA(!()MA, Wash, Ante in, An olhnr muicy ruin limning war In now on lii-t wim'm rival Ilium upi'iitllng lie tweeli tlm Pacific I'OiiHt anil the orient after it truce or nearly two montlot Thin Hutu Hi') mtoH on wheal amt flour were (educed to meet the wheat nidi out iiiiiiIii liy tllo NIiion Yuiieu KiiImIiii Hue, To .In pun tlm lati'H on whimt ami flour havti lieen reduced from $:i pm too to 2; to Hluiugliiil fnun jr. In 111! to IIoiikUoiik front (.'I to fi. fit), to .Manila from It to fi r.o. Tlm lines affei'leil are llm OmiIiii HIiomIich KiiInIiii, tho ('iiniidliui I'm rifle RteiuiiMlilp (ouipauy, llm I'ulfli Mull, tho Illuo Kuuiml Hue. tlm N'lp pon Yiihi'ii Knlitha ami the Hank lit RACES ARRANGED FOR AFTERNOON LABOR DAY Oil l.alior tiny, Heptemher I, there will he it imitiut'o fit the fair ground Kix nice liavo been nrranm-il for. 'J.:iu trot or piii:i--l)avi(l llartim ami Allied K. will give an exhibition race. II. 10 iiaeo or hot .'I eiilrieH. U.fill puce- II oniric. il.fffl iniiiutu trot 'J eiitiien. running rnee U entile. I'liuy-HUjo !l ciilrio. AiIiiuhMoii 'Jo eeiitN. No clinigi' lor unlombbile or neat in grand htaml.', Itni'CH to eoimat'iiee at .1 o'clock j i, iji. GAS PLANT CERTAIN FOR KLAMATH FALLS SUGAR INVESTIGATING" COMMITTEE PROBING TRUST IN NEWYORK A 'i- IH Tl iHBn f rC9HHHV' H rj , rwni, , POPE PIUS BETTER PAIN IN KNEE CEASES HOMK, Auk. II). All ilouht hut Hint I'ope J'iu i rapnlly incmliii;; lum hecii diiiipalud, necunliiij; to Viiticaii i)livaieiann today who an nounced that tliu .utv condition f hit knci) Iiiih cpiiMrd lo lo tiarticn Inrlv painful, and that hi phymcnl condition h jjreatb improved. VcHterdny his holincnH attended HHiHH in the chapel ami Hpenl Homo time at hLs dek Inter, attending lo matterx lluit reipiircd urgent ntten-tiori. TUB COSUUUHUIOSAL INVKKTIliATI.SO t'O.MMI 1"J KL. The uicuilicni of tliu committee are IteiireueutatlvcH Hnrdwlrlc Jo(nwa, Oarrett Itnkcr, Hiilzcr, Malby, Madlnon nnd Illitd , HtarllliiK ilevclopmentK aro expected In the InveMllgnMon of tlm nlleged 8uar coiiililne now being held In the ciiHtom hotme, S'dw York. The II ttrilwlck roniinlttcu, Iikh a long lint of nnnii-H of men prominently Identi fied with tho trtiut who iiiiimI appear and tell what they know about the alleged illegal IhihIiiohh methods of iln organlr.atlou. HERE: COPS ACTIVE MRS. GEOHARD SUES TO , BREAK TEDDY'S WILL, -j- T I Ki:V YOKK.uir. 1 f . .Mm. Mil! lie Vimiit (lilihatil, widow of Fred I crick (lehhard' who wan a member if the oiiginal "Fliuodorn" oextettc, lie. gun unit today in the supreme court to break lite will of her liiihnud. Tax n'Mrln ".how thai OeliltardV imiMTlv wiih worth AltU.OIIO. I'mler hU will Mrn. (lebhanl wit Ignored, j KLAMATH FALLS, Or. Am.-. III. After M'vcral imuitliM winugliug, the Iloarilmau coiupaitv eame before the council rmw'tal moiitlm ugo, and linked friiuehic for a gun iilaut. The frnitehe wiih grunted hut permitted l go liv defuiilt liy the company, an it wan not Mitifnelory to the officer ill' I lie company. Now a new fran ehikii ih before the council' which hit lieen iipprovcd by the officern of the1 couipituy urn! uIko by the mcmbcix, of the council, mi that all that in tiec1 CHnrv i the legal mloptiou of the! laeioSinc. ' The company ncreex to lie gin com-truetiou work imiueiliately iihiii beiim granted a fraiichixu. I The flitlg Mint Kciihou Ik at Initio nnd the miiiiII hoy ih having a ltenp of J tin. Hut he had better look out or the cops will get him. During the pact few day yonnghlurn all utr the city have been inventing in ruhln'r MARRIED MEN ARE 'DID MADELINE FORCE PLAYING BACHELORS ASMS TWO MILLION? Tiie niuriicd men oi the I'lmorily ' NKNV YOHK. Aug. 10.--In order etui, nru IIiIm aftcrnnou settling a,t0 rcct'lve n ftcniont of J2.000.000 heated diVpiile with tl.. liiifliclorx of when fi,u' '"arrlcn Colonel John Ja- thi! Mime orgnnr.ntinii mi the baKehullj1' Afllor Mndollno Force must sign groiiiidH of the Countr club. K. C.ja wnlver to al dowry rlglitn lo the llurgiwh, jr., is leading the married nnormotm Aistor realty holdlngB. Thin ....i i. .. i..i.. I....I. M.....H : i:..'. . . ii,i ,fi ., i ,"i'"i" "oio--" """"" 'i"'aan long noun a rule or inu Aslor ......... ...... ......: .... , .of he great itunahbcil it ik expect-'family oirnh nun wiiiiiwwn. inn iiiimi v, (., jj inegume win oc caucii louigiti have taken a haiiditi tlm game uuiljou necount of darknc-. miiiiII boy mm lienor uthu to inei Hi lirtmlt or gel ml of the toy. I SIX MIINflRFn FflRMFRS ENGAGE IN MAN HUNT COLLECTIONS ABOLISHED BY SAN DIEGO CHURCH. THREE KLAMATH SETTLERS WIPED OUT BY FIRE KLAMATH FALLS, Or , Aug. 19. Ah tho rental It of a blazo In tho for est at tho junction of tho north fork and south fork of Silver crock, ovcn miles below the falls, thrco camps of settlers were wiped off tho earth. Tho losers arc Jack White, McGregor and Sims. Whlto had spent thrco yearn bulld- iiiL' and making hirt home and not a vestlgo of his camp property Is loft for him. An area a mile square was burned from ;i fire left by prospcrt-ors. The father of S. I'ottcr, n packer of oeiimi, was ono oi mo prospectors who arc blamed. Mr. Potter says his father and tho others arc not to blame, that rats got Into thqjr stuff, chewed matches and Ignited tho sur rounding. The elder Potter was fish ing near by at tho time, and had left his shoes In the camp. The shoes were burned along with tho other goods nnd Potter wn compelled to walk barefooted a distance of 2u or 28 miles to Selma. ClierrlcN in WiihIiIiiIoii Under this title, tho State Agricul tural Kxporlmcnt Station at Pullman Iook for tho "help wanted" ml ', that snemrt like n "prospccl"--and itiiHwcr it uromplly. lUxktns for Health SAN IMKOO. Cnl.. Aug. 10. -The Firht t'ongregntiounl church hero lin decided to take up no more ijollce limiK It will ntill rcecive money, but those who care to give will put their ciiiitriluitions into it box near the door where, it i hinted, "lluwo who wish to coin ribttte initv do mi without os leututioii or ituuovaticc " The new plan expected to in iicrenM' alteiidance. General Murray In Command. SA NFHANCISCO. Cnl., Aug. 19. The western nrmy chief, M!ajor Oen i crnl Arthur Mtirrnv. will arrive here . ... .. ... .. ... ' '"" recenuy issucii a uuiicun i uen-(Monday to take command of the wcsl- McDALK, lu., Aug. 10. Six htm- oral liullotln No. !2) which gives tho , ern division with headquarters in this dred fanners arc tnilnv engaged in ti' results of twelve years' variety tests i city. bunt for two men wlu three ilnys ngoMnnde in the orchard on tho Collego, uiurdered Tilv Marshal Hutcher at farm, and of observations made In Adapted to northwestern conditions Missouri Valley. It U believed thatinany orchards In dlverent parts of! arc also described. Tho bulletin Is ine iic-pentuocs ww lie lyncneu u the state. cntight. All the varieties which (written rfcl LJk.n fjriatw 1 C tX .have been studied are described Inlber. the hortiriiltnrlst of th at-,. The bandits were corralled vptcr-, detail. Some new nnd very pronils- tlon, who recently resigned to engage ilnv in the woods cvcrnl miles out.,,R varletlec which aro specially ad- In commercial orchard work. A copy of Council ninffs. but ilc-pitc the fact npted to Washington conditions aro 'of this bulletin may bo obtained free that 'J00 united men nurrounded the discussed. The methods of propaga- of charge by writing to tho director grove thev cM-apcd. Bloodhounds ,,ont cultivation, harvesting and of tho Experiment Station, Pullman, are on thct mil. 'marketing, tho crop which are bestjwash. GOVERNOR WEST TO ' PAY EOR HONEYMOON SALF.M, Or., Aug. J8.Hociuimi tho price of hops went pimt tlio 125 cent murk (Jovcrnor WcmI lodnv slanils pledged to pay tho cost of tho honeymoon of two of bin jotmg friend who are dcsirouH oT visitiug California after Ihcir marriage. . When the price of hop was down West promised the young people Unit, ho would pay their trip cxpcnKcH if the market went upward. "Well," wild the governor today, "huycro nro now offering lyj centH nud enn't buy hops, ao I guesn I loose. Ah soon nH tho couple nrc mnrricd I will pity for tho honeymoon and will then make their names pub lic. The governor owns n lion field. RELIC OF INDIAN WAR FOUND AT PLEASANT CREEK Whllo hunting In tho Pleasant Creek district, or moro correctly tho Oattlo Mountain country, last wook In company with Robert Bnrkhart, Lloyd Seaman and L. A. Hammorsloy, Dick Boyor, says tho Woodvlllo Argus, found what promises to bo a rollc of historic value. Tho value of tho find from an Intrinsic standpoint Is of llt tlo account, but taken together with the fact that only a fow of tho sur vivors are left who wcro cyo wit nesses to tho greatest battle ever fought between tho whites and In dians In tho Rogno River Indian war of 1857, then comes tho real signif icance of the treasure. Tho object In question is an antique watch' charm of an annclnent typo encircled in a plain gold band, and It was so badly rusted that it could hardly bo recog nized as onco having adorned tho waistcoat of a battle-scarred son of our grand old republic. A vigorous polishing, however, and it was trans formed into a very pretty but anti quated piece of Jewelry. Upon closer investigation it was found tho locket or charm, whichever it may be call ed, contained a receptacle for holding a small picture, and therein, faded almost beyond recognition, was a miniature photograph of a beautiful young lady. Look at all of tho real estate ads and at much of the real estate ad vertised, before investine. Hasklns for Health. m -This Is My Business -TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH "A- ' TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH TEETH vT- ' t- V -u.. 22 Karat Gold Crowns . . . . $5.00 Porcelain Crowns . . : ;. 5.00 Bridge Work (per tooth) . . . . 5.00 Silver Fillings ........ 1.00 AND UP. Gold Fillings $ 1.50 AND UP Full Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 7.50 Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 10.00 Painless Extraction 50 i ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION I use only the most expensive quality materials and all my work is guaranteed. Lady attendant. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg, corner West Main and Grape Streets, Medrbrd, Oregon C OFFICE HOURS: 8a. m. to 8 p. m.-Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653 t i - i A A ' n i I I r : ri v. 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