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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
PttGE two MEDFOlti jtfATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 01? BOON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 101 1. FOREST FIRES !; CAUSE DAMAGE J ' ' Dry Weather Makes Many Blazes Assume Dangerous Proportions RnuTFalling In Washington Which Wiiftlrlno Rfille?. ' v ' tfr , POKTLANI), Or.' Aug. 12G.l)rj weuthur is muling iniuty ncr fore-l fires to iiKKiinrt) 1unj;eroiis propor-j tioiiH in Ori'jron, nrconlinj to Din-j lrit'l ForcflU'r (Veil today, who i-" sued a cnll on slate ami private or jjniiixalions to co-operate with Ihc Kovcrmmmt in' kcojilnjj limber do Htructkm asiienrMlio minimum n.s H)H5ble. "i , Twenty-five, men today bejinn . UNDERWOOD BOOM. 05C472 ViE&VbcO' Out of Ihc boom of Jlcpre,entativc O-car Underwood for president may come a Mceesful movement to nom- ini)le him for iee president. In dem -y.i.w ,,uu u.,. utvu.. .. ocnil!l. ,mrters in Washington there fiRhl nRninhl a fire on Ucnr rork ,s , tn,b f ,,,., a eonsllcrild,c near LMncn. n. ilie f.w on faoxou fi Js , d . t jhho moimtain, in l.nm eojnty. l still dniigerou, A mow firo i re ported iiii Uie DeAclitite1 Notional ' iev tv lepre.-cnttntie Sharp, of Ohio who niye the nonnnntion of lln.,. 1 !-.,.!....,. .-.,.! -f.. CI.... r.,.l .....1 I. ..f II .(""" i v...i.ui". ..n. uimi(. --."'V4.I I "'""I thinks Underwood would add muuh tjt:.:l "t """" 1U ,,w ntre,,Kii, l0 u,5 ticket HeportB from northern and cen tral Washington are more favorable. Considerable, rain lias fallen there in the, last few days and a number of fire- have, died out. ) t' . PRESIDENT DENOUNCES ! 'DEMOCRATIC REFORM HAMILTON, Mass., Aug. 2G.J -Chnractcrlzlng tho conjunction of tho democrats and progressive republic nns'In tho recent session of congress as an 'unnatural alliance" and de claring that the democrats wanted "tarirr for politics only," President Tail, before tho Ksi,ex County tte publlcan club here today bitterly ile nounced the democrats' attempted tariff legislation. Tho nresldeut, hinting that the "un natural alliance" would mean tho de feaf. ot both democrats and progres sives, added that Massachusetts would have a good opportunity at tho coming" election to assert ber will re garding It. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Scryicq Sunday at 11. a. jn.t sub ject of leshou-sermoiu 'Christ Je sus." Sunday school at 10; Wednes day evening meeting at S. All are welcome. A free reading room is open to (h.e public from 2 to 5 daily, exccptu.ndny, Clpireh edifice. 212 North Oakdala avo, , THOSE JAILED TO WORKJOR CiTY Acting Mayor Merrick Instructs Street Commissioner to Take 'Vag rants and Get Busy Fixing Chuckholes. Hereafter those who are jailed for drunkenness and vagrancy nuwt work for the city. Acting Mayor Merrick today issued instructions to the chief of police and Street Com mwsioner Raker to take the vajr -ami put them to work on the city's street, tilling in chuckholes in tho worst place-. Mr. Merriek will bring the matter before tho city council Mon day evening and then decide upon a definite policy. It has been the custom to liberato the drunks-if they had-uo money, tell ing theip to go to work. Ordinarily the men went back to the row and got drunk again. This happened yes terday and Judge Merriuk decided on more strenuous methods. ITeucc the work. ' . HOWELLS SHOW UP fERf (HELL Manager Miller of Association Is Well Pleased With Quality ofHowells All Are Uniform and Up Jo Standard. ' The Howell- nre proving the bo I pear crop in the valley this jelir, ow ing to "their Upuiltly, neertrdiitg C the ltoguc, livor Truit & Prudtiro, ns solution. Good prieetfor hem arvi predicted .owing to thft' way the pearn are coming up to'slndard. 4'The Howell M)j. i a splendid one," staets Mr. "Miller, "and the fruit i showing up very well. This variety this year seems to be the bet produced' The. association is ery buv handling the )icnr.erop, several ears being shipped daily. Ko .sales hav been made a yet, the fruit reaching tho east beuig held in eold storage. PORTLAND, Or.. Aug. 26. Salt to restrain the Southern Pacific from sawing off the cross-arms of tho poles of the Postal Telegraph company which overhang the railroad right of way has beeu. instituted In the United States court here by the telegraph company. Twenty-four yeara ago the tele graph company placed tho poles along 103 miles between Hukciip and Now Urn and many of thorn woio elected either with In w so clone to tluv tall road right of ,way that tho cross, nrm ovejluing lu About no cioss aims have be,n sawed off and the wires removed by tho Southern Pa clflo. Attorneys for tho Postal claim tho company ha the rtfiht to use tlm right of way by an act ot congress which classifies railroads ns post roads npd nuthorUes the use of post roads by telegraph companies for their lines. . Lumber Delegates Leave HAY.MONl). Wash,, Aug. 2G l-'ol-losing tho orgnutxntlou of tho West Coast .Lumber asHoolatlon represent-Ingi-aoO Jtillls ofOrcRon niil.,ViiHb- lugton, doloKates to tho couveiitlon departed for their homes on a special at inlilulnlit, Tho new association, which was created bythe ''eoustilldatlpn, of the Oregb'iu-WnHhlugloii nMtntvhttlnn, the PacKldwCoasti Maiuifacturera' aocln tlou and tho Month West Washington I Lumber Manufactureis' awnoclatlon, will bo ucotiortited Immedlatoly, and tho pieHldtmt and uthtu' ottlcom chos. on Ijy thotrustees elected bote yo tewlay. It ts expected that tho association will result In, closer relation butw'oon lumbermen. ii". Hoaiou out n, Tory y a pair of pnhts and his umml eipiL tWind tl t linen, miiu.i nu Mm inuiiit if n inwiiiiii I- lid reinaliied h( lyelug attack made upon him limo., Miott thno, Today lid uiiHiilt)il ijiu ' The Ijiv wi5J'lng 011 tho seat yf "ttonioy to iiscortnln who Is Jyenblo,, n llututyim Clinch I no. vlunU.Ml indoor UI11 panis niitl him injnrni m-oi been loft by rt fellow piloted and tb attack wiiH made .upon the Huf of MeUoiiib's tioiiHors when ho. sat dovit to set up u hIIiikIiik editorial on tho Iiiiih, 1 1 In oinployer ttllea tlui "fellow iierviiut" claiiso as letting him out, llanklim for llnalth. .m.j1,-; Lye EiHs Trousers. SACUAM1CNTO, 0al Aug. 2(1. - Cal .MeComh, a HuotMio operator on the Catholic Herald, Is today minus; AT THE SGN 9F 1 e jSiiTy -R. '') sl T THE SIGN OF Ye Nifty , 1 WATCH FOR IT .t Aiiuia X.C Xi ? AT THE SIGN OF Ye Nifty FIFT.IET.I APAL Oregon lta;e Fair SALEM, SEPTEMBER li-mi HOME COMING WEEK Livestock, Poultry arid Agricultural Exhibits Races. Free Attractions and Amusements FERULLQ'S GREATEST BAND Reduced Rates on all Railroads -L Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, tSalcin, Oregon H H vL. V b uR H Waitsburg 1 ' i Pure White Flour is the flour you have been look ing for it solves the problem. So confident are we or its merits that ve will sell it on an absolute guarantee. If "you are nor! satisfied there is NO COST TO YOU. Could we do more? You will buy Waitsburg Pure White Flour sooner or later WHY NOT NOW? ALLEN GROCERY CO. a 0 1 0 h . 01: x t it A li a v 1: . iliivri. i . "t 1 4x t. I H'll.tj I. . Eiler's Music Hausfe Contest Checks Accepted at Eiler's Music House, fytedf qyd, Oregon i .' . i ' if - ,'l.t. J. Accepted at Eiler's Music House, fyledfoyd, Oregon ! i A ? . ' l '"' 1. ' '" IMPORTANT NOTIGE If ou want a piano' and can 'spjirev$lb or $12 a inbhth, or even as little as $G, $7 or .fS montbly, this is certainly the time io lake advantage of our pri.e jhc;k, whiah ah as good as ho niuuh dash-lioiW.'-" .,',i..'v,.u.!' ' r i . ' n , '" " ui ' '"''. - - ' i'. FOR EXAMPLE: Cf Take a new style Iviinball piano, retlhrvalue every where $525. Our regular selling price of this piano is $-127, thus saving you $98. We now make an additional discount lo all C I KOIC .HOLD ERS of $59, which makes the price to you. $3G8. Subtract from- this amount the amount of your cash check. Jor example, say $108. The balance remaining, $2(50, is then what tho cost is lo you in cash or on monthly payments, of one of the finest, most durable and 'sweetest tone styles of the nation's foremost makes of pianos, llio Kimball, of which nearly. 300,000 pianos have been sold: j ? llwiH-i ' ..... . , . i , -,,.. imp? i . t ,.; - Time on all Checks Extended until August 3Qth,19f 11 ' ' fl k 'telegram from the PIANO rAlSTUFAGTURERS, BUREAU, CHICAGO, received at Portland Angust 15th, has extended the time on all filers .Music J louse Checks to August HOth.'- . . CJ ONE THOUSxVNT) DOLLAR will be paid in GOLD to ain- charitable institution if it is proven that Eilcrtf Music House raise the price of any piano on account of redeeming iheir cash checks. ALSO ABJLLOP'SiViJEfor any piano in the Eilors Store to any 2)(!rcon -that cab prove' that the cosh checks, are not worth their face value on tho purchase of aNKWPliANO, t , .; f Can you now say there is "no' value to the Cash awards you have received? These same discounts apply on almost every piano wo represent. One of our regular ty!lf0.00,'$!U)0.00, $275.00 or $250.00 pianos bears the same discount. Our pianos are always marked in plain figures; We publish' a regular printed price list. We could not raise prices for this sale if avo wanted to, and it is not necessary, any way, as the manufacturers redeem these cash awards and we get credit for the full anVount of their face value, by returning 1 hem, properly signed up. How the Advertising Money Gops to the Actyal Buyer CJThc manufacturers who arc interested in this publicity campaignbelieve that the best advertising they can do is to place their pianos in homes in different purls of the stale, whero (hey will bo played and heard and seen. They bclikve, that it is much fairer and better Iq take the .money that ordinarily goes for this expensive advertising and give it to a limited number of piano buyers,. . (Meh one of whom wjjl advertise these pianos iii the different localities. The pianos sopl'uced will interest the friends and neighbors of Hie purchasers and create more piano buyers. Every sat isfied customer becomes an advertiser for the piano purchased for years and years. That in turn enables tho Eilers Music House to buy many more pianos from the factories; J The manufacturers Interested in this contest have found this method of advertising most effectivo of all. Tt is a good V 'sirASH proposition. It is good sense. And I he money Ihat usually goes to subsidize great artists, to buy extravagant newspaper and magazine advertising, and to pay commissions, goes back into your pockets, where it belongs. - jQ'Thi's explains why the prices of the pianos are exactly the same, no matter whether you apply a credit check or not, whether" you buy for casfi or on time. , . i J L . ., A Gold Watch Free i J Any person taking advantage of tho special offer to use their check before August 1st on Ihc purchase of a piano will receive their choice Of a"lmlyt's or gent's fine gold 'walcli free as u special premium. fi 37 NORTH FIR STREET, MEDPORD, OREGON. .' a ,JUH-'" ti dM d !, 4 i -M 4Wrta. f i 'j. -r v H ti r J- KAfAf f ' I 4 L " 4l J 1 4 "