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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1912)
T tir FAGB TWO medford arm tribtoe, mbpeokp, ottrccioy mokday. sraFPRMBER 2, 1012. v.- ti Mr L- I1 0fMAND QUEER TAFT BANNER. Mv'im4 Mr. Gerard Tnlllimdler, Mr. and Mm. J&niea Chlnnock and Mliw Catherine Mears havo returned ' ftoutlHSfMtfSWilMK At Crttef Lake. A torrel. Shetland pony for sale, cheap, Vght 50 pounds, very Senile and tine to chlldren.alao bug gy If wanted, 1J. -J, Palmer, 82i south Central ave., phone 4C91. 130 i Pleafeei bring your hair vork 10 Madame L. i. Keames, ,246 North Oakdak. Mis Mnbio Scott has returned to her "Cold lull Home after a visit with frlendf in Mociford, C,E. ..Whldlec leaves today for Salem to attend tho atato fair. 8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M, P, $ lh bldg. - Cv F. nukes of Kansas City who has been In Mod ford for several days loft today for a short business trip to California. Arthur, and tednn Stennett of Ash land are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stennett of this city. Oak and hardwood $ 4.G0 aha $5.00 per cord, Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mrs. Mary Yockey and daughter Helen spent Sunday in Ashland as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, U. K. Yockey. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Mas, over Jackson County Bank. B.w P. Dorrls ot Roseburg spent Monday In Medford visiting friends. Mr, aati Mrs. J. E. Williams or Hilt, CaL, are in Medford visiting friends. K. D. Weston, commercial photog raphers, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phono M. 147) Alp. Corning or Trail is in Med ford, on a short business trip. Mrs. Sarah" Thompson has returned to hef homo at Ashland after a visit wltK friend's in Medford. Hay for sale. W. H. Everhard. Phone CC71, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pruett of Sardino.Creek spent Monday with Medford friends. For sale. ISO hogs weighing 75 pounds and upwards in good condi tion, 'Prices are right If taken at once. Must have more room for our thoroughbred Berksblres. We haro for sale, also, a few choice Berkshire boars and gelds, prize winners, at $16 (snd upwards. Why continue to raise vacrubswhen you can buy tho roughbreds at such, reasonable prices? R. R. V. Cianai Co., Main 1111. 139 The woman's-mkwtohary society of the First Presbyterian church will aneet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock a, the home of Mrs. O. P. Ellis" on Clark street. This is the first meeting after the summer vaca tion and a large attendance Is de- slrqd.. . " Gel Mrs. Reynolds home mado .bread at DeVoe's. Elder Hall was arrested Saturday evening by the police charged with non-support of children, he has eight of them. He will be given a hearing Tuesday in the Justice's court. The city 'council will meet in regu lar session Tuesday evening. All Tfbol bluo serge suits to your measure at $16.50; no use wearing a hand-me-down, at Elfert, the Tailor, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson left Monday for a visit with friends at Sacramento. bTe. Jlenderbon of Portland Is vis iting relatives in Medford. Get it at DeVoo's. Mlko McDowell, one of the honor men recently paroled from Westville dlod at tho Sacred Heart hospital Sunday evening of pura-pura hemorr hagica fulmams, a disease of the skin said to bo always 'fatal. This is a very rare disease and attracts con siderable attention among the local physicians. McDowell's home was in eastern Oregon, Fail and winter goods aro on dis play, at a very low figure and a fit guaranteed, by Elfert, the Tailor. 154 Miss lira Henson of Glendale was a recent visitor in Medford. Oak and hardwood f 4.50 and f 5.00 per cord. 4Oold Ray Realty Co,, Sixth and Fir, , F. G. Lyons of Yroka Js In Med ford ( on,, ishort business trip, W. j. Bacon, of Kqrby was a re cent Medford vfsltor, Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. y.Br Hummel of Eaglo Point spoftt 'Sufi'day with Medford friends. Dr. and Mrs. J. M, Keeno who aro motoring through California report a upiendid trip. They reached San ta n6su Sunday. Sodii Fountain at DeVoo's. air, n'ftd Mrs. A. K. Bingham of Sank Barbara uro vlsltlug H. W, Ulnghath bf this city. it JM r''litWi -9 ( wzrrcrnanVL m rx i ffi? ?HEit MflU KSlF ' , r-- F.VrMtaJ. IIIIiri?l:M ' L Tff f "ii ilsJl11 AUGUST FROST " IS' M FOUND INROGUEWEATHER A light frost on the morning of August 30. the only One in tho hls- ,' tury of tho Roguo Itlver Vnlley uh Tar aa Is kuuwn furnlshos tho only "freak" fonild In the August wenthur report compiled by Prof. 1. J. O'Garn, special meteorological observer. Al though temperature and precipita tion wero below normal, conditions were most satisfactory for all crops. The pear crop was especially favored and harvesting was slightly later than previous years. This has been of par ticular advantage. All fruits have slied well, and the crop will, there fore, bo considerably above the cstl mate. Tho weather report forAuguBt foleows: PICTURE. OP MRHAFT ON JNNEJi When the New York Union League Chili's TaTt and Sherman campaign ban ner was swung to the breexe In Fifth .t venue a neighboring art dealer, view ing the elllgies l the candidates, re marked: '"That looks like nn after election iniprcs&Ion." The jkirtralt of the Vice Presidential candidate 1 not so great a shock to H.ynl republicans, t.s It h possible to Identify Mr. Sherman by hU side whis kers, sparse though they be. Hut with .Mr. Tart, even the mustache serves to disguise him. The painter n!o depicts Mr. Tufts hair parted In the middle, foreshortens his forehead nud clou gntes lib nose, gives him n caved-ln ippearance along the right Jnw Jt tut U.is taken all tb? stlffrnlug out of tha J, B. Speccr of Eagle Point was a recent visitor in Medford. Tho Sisters of the Holy Xamcs re open St. Mary's Academy, Medford, September 2nd, Departments Pre paratory, Grammar and High School, Art and Music Dr. E. KIrchgessnor of the River dale ranch is visiting friends In Med ford. Carkln & Taylor- (iohn H. Carkin, GlennO. ,TayIor), a'ttorneys-at-law, over'jaeksoii County Bank Building. Mfidfqrd. George Von der Hellen of Eagle Point was a recent Medford visitor. Date Max. Mln. Pr. In 1 S5 G4 2 SR r.J 3 -.S2 52 4 - SS IS 5 00 Gt 7 92.r 53.5 ! ' S 57 Vl S3 CI 10 8"G fl 1.1 -92.3 Sl in li i f. & r. l .H J1 u.u 13 03.5 55 14 S5.C 55.5 13,... C7 54 0.6.1 1G "0 . '43 17 - 71 43.3 Tr. lS.v ...S0.5 41.5 19 S7 47 20 93.3 50 21 ....95 53 22 93.5 55 23 9C.5 54 24 94 54 23 95 63 26 ...SO . i4.5 v 27 72.5 5G 2 S. ...... ............. .71 53 'l 77 39 h 30.. .................. 7 7 40 31 G9 51 0.04 Degrees Maximum temperature 90. 5 I THE HUNTERS . jf j ...j,t ...j! ffHRos im ijr -'jam. r'.iL r1M "isfe Tinivrr.u HJKbSI HIGHWAY i DEBS SCORES T. R. IN FIRY SPEECH . .Word 1ms been rettit'l of tut :iliniriutioti by tlie goerntnent of $0,1)00 for IhejulrpoM' of eoifMruet int; a H!rnmnenl nml from u point near the munknit of Mt. Alilnnd for n dUtum-e of ten milt across n porttoii nf Hit ('ruler Xutioiml Knrel Ueservo townnl Aslilnml. Ag'ilutioii t'or . !tli- improvement whs lieuu ly tho lot-tit Ounmereiul (lull in Deeemtiei-, 11)10, fi1lnvcd bv ,the iiilntduetion of II. It. hilt 17,7:i.' in coiigre-s by IlopreM-utulixo Hnw lf'V lul Jtmimry. Ofl'ieinls of the forest borviee will visit AMilund next week to look over the field us to the lie.M mute for tho new highway. POUTIiANIf, Ore., Sept. 2 Sour ing tho iollelcH ami uUui-uiu'oh of Colonel ItoUHuvuU, pfogiHtsslVo uiOul nmi lor ilri'gldpiit, i ")iUttctlnlJ( tor tho presidency totny dertouiiced rtlio pttigrosslro Itatly ' a ' '"ImlN lieaVt,Jd offO'rt itt reform' , ' One thing that aught to keep tiny soiisllilo man away from tho Uuium volt camp," Maid Dobs, "Ih thi com pany ho keeps, lloomivult la perfect ly anIUfactory to George Per kins and others of the elhsn Hint rotm tho iieopto. Why HhnulOtt't ho bo? llo'd be satisfactory to mo If 1 had trust affiliations. "This talk of UoorovoII'h about what he Is going to do to regulate the trusts Iti nil bosh. All he would do Is 'regulate tho trusts lu n way Hint suits Perkins and nthum of Ills Ilk 'regulato' them so tho profits aren't lessened, lie wants to keep the stand ing army so that If the people are l nub Piiusiii'ii nun wio uiiiigH mo trustn do, they can keep on doing i uioxo minus wio minis can say u uiv peeple: 'Well If you don't llko It what aro you going to do about It.' " , .. v l avium iv iiuui MAKER TO USER $15,000 (or Wol(nsl SAN' KUAKCISCO, t'ul., Sopt. L' (.Miiiiiipiou Ad Wulgiivt was offer.'d $1.1,000 for liis end with n 'Jo round battle wilh Willie iHlrhit on Tliunks giving duv l.v I'mmuler Eddie (Iriuley here today. The offer lias been wired Wolgtihl nt 1'iidilliie, ?dieli., nlid it reply 5k e.xpeeled lalo lodiiy. The terms offered Hilehiu for his end tire Mttisfnotoiy, (Iriiney mid IlilU Nolini for Ititehie, having little difficulty in rcm-hiim tin ngreemenl, Severnl German cities uro using street" washing machines driven and operated by storage batteries. uriRPMaM ifii i rn uun c RUSHING TO SAVE BUTTE BUTTE. Mont., Sept. 2. Englneei Patrick Duffy Is dead. Fireman Walsh is dying and five members of the Anaconda fire department are in jured today as the result of the de railment near Durant of a special train of the Butte, Anaconda and Pa cific railroad which was trying to make a record run from Anaconda to Butte. Tho train was carrying the Anaconda fire department which had responded to an appeal for help from Butte which was threatened with destruction by fire. Tho train plunged io the bottom of Sliver Bow Creek. Tho fivo In jured fire fighters are Chief Charles Collins, Bruce Bryan, Larry Drcnnan, Joseph Stevens, TImoth Egan. Col lins' condition is scrions. The UUtto fire caused S1GG.000 damage to the business district. In fighting it Edward O'Lcary, a Butte firoman, was badly hurt, six others were overcome by smoke and another was slightly hurt by a fall. Mean maximum temperaturo S4.4 Normal mean maximum temp erature . . - - S7 Minimum temperature 39.5 Mean minimum temperature 51.2 Normal mean minimum tempera ture ...- ......5 3 Mean monthly temepraturo G7.8 Normal mean monthly temper- The University of Oregon Correspondence School offers. FiCEE, with the exception of cost of postage on papers nhd rost of tho University Extension UuUetln, to CITIZENS OF OREGON, forty UNI VERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho courses selected Is the only rciiulrertienl for enrollment In tho Correspondence Department. Cou rata uro offered In tho departments of Botany, Debntlng, Economics, Education, Electricity, English Literature. English Composition. History, Mathematics Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and Surveying. Write to tho Secretary of tho Cor respondence School, Uulerslty of Oregon, Eugene, for Information and catalogue. COURSES IN RESIDENCE at tho University proparo for tho Profes slons or ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM, LAW, MEDICINE, and TEACH ING. Fall semester opens Tuesday, Septombor 17.. Address tho Regis trar for catalogue:), descriptive tit tho College or Engineering, tho Collego of Liberal Arts, the Schools of, Education, Commerce, Iaw, Mcdlcluo and Music. ,.? WwKsHcGowanCo. iy a &7X Witth htwii T, W. Wk a71 A. 31. err 96M Girl Sinus, Then Dies TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 2. At rnngemeutK pre bejn; made today for the funeral of Josephine Huntley, nped 22, who eiimc here recently from .SjKiknne to open a millinery store. Twenty miniiteH nfter Mic had finished n bong JHkk lltilitluy wn found by her parents hanging- by an improvised rope from the top of n lijgli bedstead. A Kcliolurslilp in tho chemistry of baking has been established In tho University of Pittsburg. -TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Piano boxes $2.00 each. Palmer's Piano Place. Phono 4C91. 139 WANTED Voting man wants room in prlvato fariilly, close in and rea sonable. Box E. R, Trlbbne. 140 WANTED Some ono to share n car going to Eugene. , Box 27, Tri bune. 139. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock chickens, 128 W. 4th S't. 139 LOST A gray Porslnn cat, Return to 210 Realty St,, reward, 140 FOR RENT Modem furnlHhed rooms at tho Cottage, CO West 10th St., two blocks south Medford ,Hotnl, Hot and cold water in lUrO -........---' " Inches Precipitation 0.07 Normal monthly precipitation . 0.40 Deficiency for month 0.33 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1911 to Septem ber 1st, 1912 22.30 Normal precipitation for same porlod 24 year avorago) ....27.21 Deficiency for past 12 months.... 4.91 DayB Number of clear days 18 Number of partly cloudy days .... 7 Number or cloudy days G APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and quantities, and what price? Wo aro not tend ering for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chance tho markotT Consult un and wo will givo you quotations. I every caso wo send tho sellers sajo not. N New York wo ueo our "own snlo note, and do not havo apples sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. 7G Park Place New York Indian Fighter Dies ANTIOCH. Cal.. Sept. 2. J. P. Abbot, early CalRorriian and Indian fighter, Is dead hero today. Abbott won distinction by killing "Steam boat Charley," famous leader of the Plutes, in ft duel with rlrics In 1807. Abott, who was formerly a Btato senator, Was 72 years of age. Steals Grapes; Is Shot SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 2. Roy Glenn, a ls2-ycar-oId boy 'ilea dan gerously wounded in a hospital here today, a bullet wound in his abdo men, tho victim of an Jrnto vlnoynrd Ist named Peter Goshen. ECHOES FROM PHOENIX I'lioeiilv Happenings Always Inter vtit Oar Render Arter reading of so many people In our two who havo been curod by Doan's Kidney Pills, tho question nat urally arises: "is this medicine equally successful In our neighboring towns?" The generdus statement of this Phoenix resident leaves no room for doubt on this point. Mrs. J. Waterman, Phoenix, Ore gon, says: "I hayo no hesitation In leco'mmondlng Dean's Kidney Pills us I havo had amplo prqof of their morlt. Ovor-exertlrtn or being on my feet for any length of time, caused my back to ache and sent sharp pains through lrty loins. Frequent head uehcfl and spells of dizziness also bothered ne. I know that my kid neys wcro at fault and hearing Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended, I procured a supply, I began using them and thoy rollovod tho difficul ties which had io long distressed mo," , For Balp by all dealers. Price CO cents. Fbsler-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. ' Remember tho hamo Doan's V Nearly a quarter oE a century under the same niaiiagcinont; Jackson -.1 . . 5 THE County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of . I ' Soundness of principle - .', Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal trcathieh't CAPITAL AttD fcUfttLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtcr, .President O. R. Lindley, Vice Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier A whole wirlowl of pianos diroel h'olu tho big "M. Hi'lMlfc Piano htslory, Ohi.'ago, 111. Tho host ahtl-groiiloHi I'inno values over shmvii in .hickaon oolinly win" gfofjl you when you enter Palmers Piano Place 7 oil'! J'. v f i ." Whloh i located tvo ilouVn norlh of Ihe Posloffieii in the Imihling )i'evionsly occupil'd hy Cuthherl. Wo art actually offering pianos Io the public for much lesH'inonoy than the Portland or San Praiicisco jolib'ors arO paying for pianos of tho siilne grado, as 11 is A wo.li hnowti fact that all demand ami get long terms. 1'nlilM' always nets as his own jobbur, dealer nhd ngoill This, will be a sale without a counterpart or parallela J re nieiidons price cutting to close out this carjoiid (piickly. This is your chance, don't miss il. i Palmers Plan Protects you, as this atlvanced system of piano retailing puis the. business on a SIMPLKK, SAlWU and SITU KH hAsifs, and does away with the tpieslionablo methods so often practiced by sharpers, with eh on ply made pianos Io soil at big prices. The M. Scltul. pianos havo always boon maVketcd in a dignified manner (strictly on thoir merits) which is becoming for a piano of sin-h rare, good tpmlity. Prudent People Prefer to deal with a man who has never found it necessary to lesort to the giving away of premiums, such as piano purchasing chocks, coupons, etc., which is n system many dealers aro now employing because their line oT pianos do not have the necessary good tpiality to permit of their being sold on their individuality. Come early to Palmer's Piano Place where you will see and hoar tho stalely M. Sohul'. piano while our stock is complete. . We are open evenings to aeyomo.dalo those wluas not able to rail in the day time. These pinnos will be sold on tho easy payment plan. Palmer s Piano Place North Central Avenue, next to Post office x Established 1878 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS , Commission Merchants CO! Franklin St.) .Ve York Our SMclnlty APPLES and PEAES .... , Wo havo our own Iiouhcs )n t NKW YOHIC, UVKUOOOTi, LONDON 'AND flMAtiW Direct consignments solicited or seo our Rogue IHVer VcprcscntaUre, CHEIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon .a ICk CREAM rURt and WHOLESOME at Tin: nroilr prick In carton, 25 cents per Quart. 2C centH extra for Imckora oT nny nlco up to oa (Alton, Any ordor over ono Kallou at f 1 per gallon. Dollvorlca of packers to any part of tho city, ' " ICo cream aorved at tho crodmory at C conta per dl. Medford Cream U Bikttcr Go. r if r -, v ! . t T T J ? ? T I ? T T T T T n.?i cti.. a ..fiL iii rii rxA n.-.a; fttimr.K iihs Avrp rnp khh item Harare nHnrins i . . r ju o . Wednesday wb sold Jv')''ore building lots to parties tiiat are frolng'to J build homes on Hose Avenue, making our total sales this week eight building f j jiorSjiiiKi one oungaiow. . , Afoving to "Wyoniing and the health of my family demand that I nioVo cpiiclc to a high altitude. : ''', r Are have left lot sale ono new, modern bungalow home, ;just finished. ' Fine lawn, elaborate i'ireplaee, maple floors, electrical fixtures, window shades, sleeping porch, laundry trays. Tho prieo will interest anyone desir i -.ing ono of the best built homes in the eity, in a desirable location, on, a paved " street, four blocks from tho Medford Hotel. Inquire , ' t ;,H. E. GATES, Owner 23 fcoso AVenUe f L.A .'A If ;'" nud take no other, i-, i,fe-j -&4.&' m- ..UtWrV V, rogms. Mrs. H. M, Cobs.