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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1912)
M i i ii ( ji S KOE SET - MT3DF0RTJ Smn TttTfaMTC, lOEDVOHTJ, tfRFflON TrflSTEKY. .TTOlii 3, MS. fvlARKFI IE NMK nr UR E on Ah day after day the market eon tiniiPK to he a drawing enrd for the housewives of Medford who throtu l it in the early hours of the day for their supplies of garden truck and ohter farm products, its success seems to he assured. The proilueet are more than pleased with the pat ronage, they are receiving while the housewives delight in the prices nsked and the quality of the produee and OLD SOL MS LITTLE JOY RIDE The. sun begnn tuning up n Itttle yesterday. Perhaps you noticed It, For months hu has lain hack and failed to show enough real warmth A) eauso comment. Monday, how ever, spurred on by the repeated re marks that he was touting, like Achilles, on the job, aud letting J. l'luvius put htm on the bum, lie be Kan to show n little speed. The chariot was brought out bright and early and the horses hooked to the traces, and then at a signal be was off. As he mounted STEAM YACHT ON WAY TO HER HOME PORT HZrlD..'. products offered the trade. The higher and higher toward the tenlth e ..i ii 1.-4 :. Ml.. i I ..... . . .... fame of the market is rapidly spread ing and from far outlying districts of the county fanners are beginning to come to .Mod ford to ell their pro ducts and arc remaining to patronize the local merchants. The market mi far has more than fulfilled the wishes of the men who are hack of it. A splendid variety of stuff is of fered at the market. Here is today's offerings and prices at which they hold : Head lettuce, fie bunch. Common lettuce, 2 for fie. Cucumbers, fu Radishes, li bunches for Tie nud .i bunches .for 10c. Spinach, 3 bunches for 10c. Young onions, 3 bunches for 10c. Carrots, 3 hunches for 10c. Turnips, 3 hunches for 10c. Asparagus, 10c lb. (Made its nppenrance for first time today.) Pens, 5c lb., 0 lbs. for 12fic. Bets, 3 bunches for 10c. go did his speed Increase but It was not until he started on his downward course that ho showed his real class. lie nut the clutch In the high and during the afternoon the thermome ter registered Sit 1-2, the hottest day of the year. By the feel and looks of things today there will be something doing again this afternoon. It's Ideal hay ing weather. I HANDSOME . . (r , , " II- IT II I I "' --.- - - , - , - , , - - - Hrasoffikttih28i'v 'v -mwKwm YiFFji&T'An&mmimmMmkZmatiaMimk - ,-r ?&smzizzttisw:jma : msmmmmiMmkwmmmmk . ; nymm c &&flim9BMM! . 'i j&Jm mmimMMmgs$imw ww VtfmwmwA: .& m . t hv-hv v ,- '?-iiifl.wuniM ,? r.y -s-nMMivHa j trmiwiiftf J-jAi& jr ' JM :sgssr 'W&UEemKMttiwnm&2h . v m p Tr . mmmmn'TJ ft..wmi &.. ' .v :-M &82a2Mi i ' 'L J jjum ED ROOT TELLS OF IOWA'S GREAT CYCLONE THE. LYTOTJ1A The new ocean going steam yacht, the lodoiiln, oimuiI by Mr, William A. I.ydon, of CIiIcmko, III., ta now on her way to i'liici.go, which x lo be her home port The yacht, which Is of the r.ugllh iuagotng tyiw, U eipvuted to ftithe at Oittcago la time f.r the opening of the Chicago Yiivtit Club on .Meuiurlal Day. The lodonl.i U one uf the large.tt and h.tiidMimcst -tc.itn yachts that have been built In thin country nlace 1002. 1 PLIES ILITTLE CHANGE IN ITvTR ME Huudiiy while en (onto to (lallce, the uutomohllo of Wymiin Kiiton of OrautH Pas-, containing Mr, Katun and his daughter, plunged over the grade near the Harry l.owl place, ami badly Injured Mr. ICntou, who waft pinned underneath the overturn ed car. MIhs Katun escaped Injury by Jump ing, but the car went to the bottom of a a 0-foot grade, carrying Mr. Katon with It, giving him n had scalp wound, hiuUIng him In the nlde where a lamp on the machine struck him, and otherwise shaking him up. When C. II. Demaray, who was Jimt abend, re turned to the overturned auto, Mr. Katon was uiicouhcIoiiii, and he wm taken to the Lewis home, where medi cal attenllou wan given him. No hones were broken, aud It Is believed that the lujurlen are not iturloiiN, H REHEARSES Rhubarb, fie lb. Gooseberries, 3fic gallon (tame). Strawberries, 10c, 3 for 25e, extra choice. 12 l-2c. Butter, home mnde dairy, 00c roll. Eggs, fresh ranch, 20c doz. Chickens, choice dressed young bens, 18c lb. New potatoes will be offered the trade Saturday. Ments will bo offered tomorrow. It is now cooling in order to be in first class condition. Fanners are urged to bring meats to the market for sale. XoUco Those who liavo purchased Early Wheeler peach trees from the Texas Nursery company will meet at the Ashland city hall at 1 o'clock Satur day to arrange for a settlement with the company. P. J. O'GARA. Pathologist. "Monday night was the anniver sary of the great cyclone," states Ed Hoot, "that blew our house aud bam nway and severely injured many of us. "I was living with rav parents at Comanche, la. at the time. It wns in 1860 and 1 was ii small boy, but remember it distinctly. We all ran out of the house and laid flat on the ground, clinging to the grass. The wind came with n fearful roar, smashed the house down and blew off the boards. Some of them struck and dazed me. The wind was so strong that it blew the livestock through the air right over our heads and one of the cows was lodged in a tree. "The Mississippi wns swept back and the channel bared clear acro-s it at Comanche. "I never forgot that cyclone and was glad when we moved to Oregon, where the wind don't trouble anyone. Oregon is good enough for me." STORV OF TITANIC LONDON. June A. The story of the Titanic disaster and the part he played In It was retold to the Urltlsh court of Inquiry today 'by J. Uruce I.smny, managing director of the White Star line, owners of the lost liner. Ismay's testimony was practically the same as that given by him In Washington before the senate Titanic investigating committee. Ismay de nied that he held financial Interest In the shipbuilding concern of Hart ami Wolf of Helfast. builders of the Ti tanic. That a vessel was only a few miles distant from the Titanic on the night of the sinking was the testimony of Alfred Crawford, a Titanic steward. He testified that, acting under ord ers of Captain Smith he rowed to ward an unknown vessel but a few miles away. This ship, Crawford said, ignored the TItanlc's distress slgnalB and steamed away as the row boat approached. Legal blanKjt at tne Medford Print- Medford Printing company carry a Inc company. j lull line of legal blanks. UP ON ILL STREET XKW YORK, June I.-Today's opening stock market exhibited coii .sidcrnhlc strength. Wending and Un ion Pacific and some specialties made gains of from 1 1-2 to 2 (siiuts, nud the metal .stocks wore up fractionally. About a score of -.locks gained a point or more uiul there was great activity in the indusl rials. Later Heading rose 2 ixiinK and Lehigh alley aud Union Ririfie were strong, as was also United States Steel. The market clo-od .strong and ac tive. Bonds were sleailv. BIG DIVIDENDS o MANILA MS WORKERS SHOOTINGS TEDDY DECLINES TO DISCUSS OHIO RESULT NEW YORK, June !.-Theodore Roosevelt declined today to comment when Shown the United Press from Ohio state convention. The colonel merely said: "I am intorcHtfd,- but have nothing to say. I miixt refer you to what I .said in my stattment about Ohio last night." MANILA, June I. That the opera tion of railroads In the Philippine Islands Ih a success Is evidenced In the large dividends that were declar ed during tho past fiscal year. None of tho four pur cent Interest guaran teed on tho bonds by thu Insular gov ernment has had to bo paid, as the dividends far exceeded that rate. In the entire archipelago there have been completed to date r.S5 miles of railroad, all or which Is In active operation. According to plans which have been filed with the gov ernment supervising railway expert 4 90 miles more of track will he laid by September, I HIS. CLINTON. Mas., Juno 4. -Speak ith of the I. W. V. today adresxed an Indignation meeting here, patent ing against tho shootings of ycnter day, when 40 police charged a mob of HOD textile strikers, wounding nev oral of them, The speakers bitterly denounced tho Clinton police. The strike situation was tpilct here today. CABINET HOLDS JUBILEE OVER RESULT IN OHIO WASHINGTON, June 4. Presi dent Taft was on conference with his cabinet today when a direct wire brought him news of thu result of the Ohio convention. The president was pleased but declined to comment. For u few minutes the cabinet held a CHLOROFORM AND ETHER AS UNSAFE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. June i. Declaring that the mo of chloroform, ether and cocaine Is no longer nafo, tho committee on anaesthesia of the American Medical im-nclntlon In sen nloii hero today, has gono on record as opposing their lino by tho medical fraternity. It It probable tho com mittee's report to this effect will be adopted by the auoclatlon. jollification. President Taft prob ably will issue a statement later. K IME PORTLAND, June 4 .- Receipts for tho pnst weeks Cuttle H37, rolve 70, hogs ia.r.01. sheep r.nu. Tho cattle market has shown ry little change, though a few head of extra choice steers brought $7 lift, aud a few cows and heifers out of the name lot $tl .'15. Rent medium weight Hteers, averaging from 1100 to iimiii pounds, find ready sale from f 7.01) to $7. 'jr.. Taken all la all last week's limitations prevail lit the beef divi sion. A goad many hog went received and last sales for the week were made at $7.70, though hoiiik clalm bent iiuallly swine would bring tin high iih $7, till. However, packers and butch ers are pretty well nupplbtd and should receipts continue coming In freely mo look for tho uirukct lo hold around $7,75. NATION'S WRECK (Continued from l'ttce t) party no longer exists as a force for the preservation of the rights of each individual but has become (he play thing of a demented iiluhltion, which would use the party orgauiratiou lo destroy those principles established by adoption and education, "Roosevelt is a clever Nitilieiaii and usually is able to conceal !us sulfcoiiHcinus mind, but yesterday' statement clearly betrayed that Ids ultimate purMisi U subversion of th government. This has been clear lo me through years of intimate knowl edge of the man and study of ln- hasii. character. It chafes under all restrictions, is charing under the stress of this conflict nud he has openly hclrnycd the secret reecs-c of his mind, In which am matured pas sionate ambitious to use his nppateiit popular favor for the destruction of the constitution, which is an impedi ment tu the realiratioii of his ambition." HOTEL MEN PLEDGE $100,000 FOR EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June d. -Another $100,000 is pledged today to the subscriptions for the Panama Pacific cxiNisitmn from the lending hotels of this city. Thu hotel men already had subscribed .M&(l,0t)0 lo the fair. The money will be raised at once. i , i mj:x:m$x T T T T t T T T f t t T T T T f t T T T T T t t MADE IN MEDFORD f t t T T T T T t T T I T T t Artistic Printing, Bookbinding, Looseleaf Systems, Posters' Pamphlets, Fruit Labels, Stock Certificates, any and all kinds of commercial printing at Portland prices. 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