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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1911)
ixv. "r. v i t - ,t m- rtw.fc. in I PXGE SIX MTWFORD M ATL TRTRUNTS, MTODFORD. 0 1 FCON, TUESDAY, OCTOHFU 1 7, 1011'. I l it i J '9 SCHOOL AWARDS DISTRICT FAIR Exhibit Was Splendid One and Fair Officials Complete Their List of Awards Many Entries In the E-hlblis. GETTY CALDWELL AS "FLOWER " U THE MUSICAL COMEDY, "THE FLOWER OF THE RANCH ," MEDFORD THEATER, OCT. 19. l'rlroi nwnrdcil In educational ilo pnrlmenl nt llio recent District fair t wore as follows: Stenciled work First prlte, Ste phen Nye, &3R Kant Mnln street; sec onrt prlte, Vera Huundtrcc, 4 15 North narllott street. Grtulu sowing work First prtro. Vera Mcrrlmnn, 520 South Central tuenno; pocond prize, lluth Warn or, 806 West Main streeL HIrIi pchool sowlnB work First prlo, Mnrgnrct Trotter, fi IS South Onkdnle avenues; second prize, Irene Smith, 1505 West Main street. Grade charcoal work First prize, KubbcI Somon, 720 West Eleventh street; second prize. Alison O'Urlen, 1023 North Central nenno. Grade water color work First prfoo, Laurence Grey, North Itlver slde avenue; second prize, Louisa Dnddlsman. 007 Kast Main street. High school water color work First prize, Eunice Davis, 25 North Pcnch street; second prize, Alice Palmer, S26 South Central avenue. Grade fruit or flower work In water colors First prize, Leata Aydlott, 113 Laurel street Grado design work First prize, Mary Tinker, 503 Beatty street; sec ond prlzcr Wllma Harrison, 707 West Eleventh street. Grado crayon work First prize, Frederick Shirley, 504 South Holly street; second prize, Frederick Shir ley, 501 South Holly streeL m-wr - asMsraif!?. i v.ftw'-j'o jF'reiflHBBBMBIIBIBIBS88rK . , , . i ' MEHMEO MAY V ABDICATE THRONE I'ONKTANTINOlM.n, Oot. 17. DisW-letl with the outeoiuo of lite Tnpohlun affair ami alarmed :( the netiuly of umii uhtuir the liomlnrv of lliu Hakhtii states Suit in Moliiucd V. is icpoileri today li lie making eory effort to ululieate hU throne. It i said Hie Sultan Inn fi nally expressed a tIeho to tlierl the Ottoman ship of tnto hut has been forced to remain on the tlmme hy the eahiuel. BLAME PLACED FOR SHIPWRECK Captain Farla and Third Officer Thomas Found to Have Been Neg ligent of Their Duty and Have Been .Suspended for One Year. PLAIN CLOTHES MAN MAY GET JOB City Council Will Consider Addinp Anither Man to Force in Effort to Head Off Petty Thieving in the Residence Section. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. Two men arc found negligent of duty and Hie Pacific Coast Steamship com pany goes unscathed in connection with the wreck of the steamer Santa Ito&a off Point Arguello July 7, last according to the finding made public here today of United States Insjiec fors Holies and Bulger who sat in judgment on the causes of the wreck. RODOERS WILL BE HALFWAY TODAY Leaves McAllcster for Fort Worth Which Will Mark the Completion of One-Half of His Coast to Coast Flight. M'AL-ESTHlt, Okia., Oct. 17. A iator C. I'. Itodgcns expects to re"h tin) half way point today in hN (rniiHconiicutnl llight. He ascended hero at 7:30 this, morning, bound for Fort Worth, 10(1 miles away, the . point marking tlio completion of (In Jirat half of his coast to const flight. Jtodgern was wind and stormbound on Sunday, and had (rouble with his cylinder hero yesterday. LAST RESPECTS TO HARLAN ARE PAID Entire Body of Officials of National Capital Attend Supreme Court Justices Act as Honorary Pall Bearers. The city council will consider the matter of employing n plain coltltos man to act in connection with the city police official, at tonight's session of Use council. For some time basilicas men have asked that such an officer be employed, believ ing thnt he will bo able to get bettei results in rnnuing down petty thiei" than an officer in uniform. The council will nl-o have np for consideration several ordinances de claring the cot of assessment. POLE ON HOTEL TAKES A FALL Things Shaken Up Badly When Huge Timber Crushes Down Upon Roof Men Had Just Left the Timber Before It Fell. GOIHWITTEE TO CHOOSE FAIR SHE At a meeting of the officers and stockholders of the Jackson County Fair association hold last night a com- mitteo of the following men was ap pointed to select a sito for fair grounds: Irving Worthlngton, Dr. J L. Helms and C. M. Speck. It is the Intention of the Jackson county association to purchase a tract of not more than 25 acres of land and fit It up for fair and speed trial purposes and to operate the same in dependent of the district association. The committee is to report at a meeting of tho stockholders to bo hold in l'residont Canon's office to morrow night. Tho large 100-foot pole being crectedd on tho roof of the new Medford Hotel for the wireless tele graph company, fell to the roof Init night while being raised. Workmen had raised the pole about two-third of its height when it broke i ntwo falling to the roof with n force that shattered tho glass in the ele vator shaft and shook up things o badly in the hotel that the guests could think of no catastrophe short of an earthquake. Only about three minutes before the crash men were on the pole fast ening guy line, and the remarkable lliitii: is (hat it did not fall then. No one was injured and the work of preparing another pole wn com menced this morning. Everyone Invitod to attend the jpening of the now store nest Sat urday aftrnocn. Medford Furnlttiro & Hardware Co. 182 ABOUT TIME FOR Groceries TO COME DOWN Best Fruit Sugar per 100 lb. Sack $7.50 Two qts. Best Cran berries 25c Good Hams per lb. 18c Nice Small Peaches Per Crate 35c Look for the ad that offers it to 7011, hccond-hnud. at a r'.-nl bargain I Olympic, Superior or Century Flour per sack $1.50 Oakdale Cash Grocery BOTH PHONES Dry Shampooing Improves the Hair WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 17. Lust vespeclfi to tho membory of tho lalo Justice John f. Jlarinn of the Miprano court of tho United States were paid by llio entire body of of iicinls of the national oapitnl. The fioryie.es wero hold at tho Presby terian church on New York avenue. nud interment was in Oio ltook Creek cemetery, The burial servicea wore jil'ivnte. Tho (jollongues of llio deceased jus- (Madge Lyon on "Hair and Soalp") "Women having an nbundanco ol line, glossy hair do not employ j. wet slihanipoo. They roly upon o powder, which is sifted on the scalp and brushed through llio hair, re moving dandruff and o.ncush oil, and leasing Hie scalp clean, soft and pli ant, and tho hair light, Huffy and beautifully lustrous. "It is surprising what excellent results can be hail if tho dry sham poo is used for a short time. Ur and scaly scalps become clean, sott and free fiom dandruff ; coarse, fad ed and stiingy hair grows rich, fine, and glossy. "A dry shampoo of unusual ex cellence can bo made at little cost if you mix four ounces of orris root with four ounces of llierox. Just sprinkle u tublespoonful of this mix ture on tho scalp, then brush oul well. Dry shampooing removes all possibility of cnichiug cold fiom washing the head." THER0X FOR SALE HASKINS' DRUG STORE tico from the supiomo court acled i honorary pall bearers, 'flovoinoi Wilson of Kcntuckv, who was a law pailncr of .Tiislioe Hailim man.' years ago, was present at the obseqiiic. THE Jackson County Bank OF .MKDFOIU) "With a record of 1888-Nearly a Quarter of Century-1911 COURTEOUS AREFUL ONSERVATIVE Wo invito your account, large or small. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 I. Vawtcr, President. ( AV. McDonald, Cashier. CI. R. Lindley, Vice President. W rwftrr-r- ,,wwwwwwwww, We have a full line of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4, 8, 10, 32 O. P. carbon lamps; 25, 40, 00, 100, ICO, 2G0 watt TungHton lamps. Tho best lamps and tlio best prices, All lamps guaranteed. Southern Oregon Electric Co. Phones: Pacific 4001; Homo 124. tt4tHf f0ttt ttttf- trv .. . I It Is Important THAT Til 13 SIOIiliCTION OKA Watch or Diamond Btt ATTWNDKI) HV TlIM (IKMATtitfT OK CAKI'J AND TIIM KNOW I, -101X110 THAT TI1K PrUOllASKU hHIALh UKCIOIVK KAIIt THKAT MKNT. WH arAUANTKK SATISFACTION IN IWIMY UUTAIU SIM US FOU YOUR .IKWIULUY WANTS. B. T. VAN DE CAR .IKWKMW 500 PIECES Gray Enamelware Eogular 15c to 85c quality, salo price "r"Jg.'5EZ"c52i CHOICE 10c & 15c EACH The Assortment Tea Kettles Coffee Tots Tea Pots Preserve Kettles Lipped Sauce Pans Dish Pans "Wash Basins Covered Kettles Pudding Pans Dippers "Fry Pans "Bread Pans Stew Pans Sauce Pans ' Covered Buckets The above goods run from the 1 pint to tho 12 quart size. Underwear Handkerchiefs Laces Notions Men's Gloves and many other lines we know we save you money on.. But not unless you will come in and look. Wo are going to put on sale here "Wednesday and Thursday the greatest bargain in Knamohvaro ever put on sale in Southern Ore gon. Over 80 different articles and sizes to select from and worth in a regular way 10c to 85c each, and all at, yohr choice lOcand 15cea Not over one of each size or style article sold to any one person. Pos itively no goods delivered. House wives if you miss this sale you will miss the greatest bargain sale of the year. No goods sold before 8 o'clock Wednesday Morning Be on Time No goods set aside (J. O. D. Fv erything must be paid for when bought. Don't Forget When in tomorrow to look at our other lines, such as dinner ware, plain and fancy glassware, house furnishings, etc. Wo are showing the largest and most complete lino in Medford, and give you perfect goods, a hotter quality and at a less price than any other store in Southern Oregon. The Assortment Water Pails , r Dairy Pans ," Cake Pans f Pie Pans Dripping Pans , Slew Pans f Sink Strainers Dinner Plat lei's Quart Measures Merlin Sauce Pans Funnels 4f, Soap Dishes ' Pot Covers 1 Tho abovo goods run from tho 1 pint to the 12 quart sizo. ...If quality and prico will go it wo want your Hosiory trade. Will you give us a look, a trial, is all wo ask. WATCH US FOR BARGAINS H U S S E Y S V