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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
wnyJwmtWfW RW75nT7vfiWF? O" - 4' .hi MTCflFOTlTJ VTKJVj TRTRTTNTJ, MTOTTfTOHT), 'OftTCClQN, TTTtTRRDAY, ftKPTKAm?iTl"J2.'M2. GLUT REPORTED MM MARKET fluolit'l & liny Ihmiiii I lie fnllnwlnu; uuilr-r diilc (if Now York, 8i'l. 7. Tliuriln,v (III huh mill .vi'Hlunliij' (I'Vlilny) H.'l i'iiix iiinkim nn nliorniniiH lolnl of 'JKII ciirn of iWIiIiioiim J'rnll Mlii'lloiiltd in (Iih (iiy ik week, mill tn Tour iIii.vm, rcnii'inlier, dm Monthly wiih ii Imliiliiy. Nnllilnfc llkn I Ills wiih i'vcr known mill uhllc Ihc niurlii't, Ri'iH'rnlly, hlootl u UTlly well, II wiMiki'iii'il ,vi"Urliiy, !iirlli'tl: 'J 1, 0110 yi'HjIcnliiy anil iinlwilliMiiiiiliiiK nil lliu 'iillfomlu moiinliiln I mil, liunl urci'ii xolil f'J.MI to .f'J.-IO mill Mount frmu I ho North ui't, luinl r.M'ii .fl.110 to 'J,ID, lint lhy nn lnrncly iirrUinn lii'rn tln wnni iih i'IhcwIhtc, yellow rii iiimI mf mill luivo mOiI down to 1.10 to fl.ill) on tlic yt'llow ripi'H or vi'ry liirn nlriH, nt' wliii'h llicic nn1 too inmiy ioinlii(r. Ciillt'orniii Iiiih vl rt ii nlly finNlifil llartli'llh, mill liliti-r li'i't-lptM lii'ro iiuiy Ntri'iijjtlii'ii tin' iniiiM. IViii'lnm: Drurewtiiiu nriivuN niul iiinrki't I'xrilctl mill ninrli lillii'i Imnllv ' iiiiy Kllifitiirt. A fw from WMNlllllKdlll 10 IIH .VI'Hll'tMllV .ft III! to f 1.1(1. ChI If.. ruin CIIiiuh InrKily fl.10 to fl.IKI on ii ihmI oni'H. Ntxl vi'k w hlnill oflVr inmiy earn of Kllu-rliiH liunl Wiihliiuulnn mnl Coif nolo mitl llii'v ironilM to ilo well. LOCI HEN IC.T.U.E re TO BID mm . Tim local, tuilp' of Itriliui'it hnvr let n contract in Ocurj; Priilily for l lii erection of a "wigwam" on A pit Ktrrvt, near tin lilli clioil, Work will coiniiioneit at once. The liiiililliiK will cost $','IHI. lor Home time local IU'iIiix-ii have pi n n ned the coiiHtrurlion of a milt nolo liuihliiij; on their lot on Apple street. The litlililiiiK will lie tvyo rilnrleH in height ami of brick. Tin; worn! floor will lie tlovotcil to mga pliriHIHCM. WAR BY USE OF AIRSHIPS ALDKHSIIOT. KukIiiiiiI, Sept. VI. Jiiiluiiiu from riKiiltK liown nt ilie Hrltlti militin tnaneiiverK now lieln coniliieli'il hen1, n trvtl triumph for the air, fleet U apparent ami future warfare will he rcvolntionUeil with out a ilonht. Dexpite every effort niatlo liolli ly the infantry' ami artillery of (he HriliMi anny, now coniluetiiiR the hIiiiiu hattle, ft Iiiih been fonml nhno lately lnioHHibU to pniperly jntlgc iliMniiee ami mugo when pitted iifoiiiiNt the aviation corjH, Militar,v experts declare the height and upecd attained hy the aerial Heel incalculable, with the result thiil the worth of the fleet would be indeterminable in cane of war. AERIAL CAVALRY AIDS IN KAISER'S MANEUVERS IMIEHDKN, Kept. 12. Ah a ul. ininntioii of the kniwr' maneuvers and the, IiIk event of the (Ionium war Kiiiim here, u three diiyx' "hnltle" lii'tfiiii at dawn today cant of Moris burc, with KalMor Willielm an chief umpire, The advance hcoiiIh (numorou aeroplane,) of the two bijr nrmios of Ofi.flOO men each, were in thu air iih mood iih it wiih lielil ououuh to Hee, enilimvoriiiK to locate the enemy and iiM'urtnin its potiitiou and tuimburH. VTho nerial cavalry," hh it in call ed, Ih playing a couHpicuoiiH pnrt in the hij manouverH. ARMY AVIATOR FALLS . AT KAISER'S MANEUVERS DKKflDBN, OeniHiuy, Sept. 12. One accident fatally marreij thu op cmlur of the bir throe dayn' ''hnttlo," the (inlminatiou of thu "kalnor ninii ewvurH," which huKnn At dayliKht to day ciihI of Morr.burK, whou Lioutun lint Siehert, an norial hcoii! of thu Gorman army, .fol from his nero plaiiQ and wan fatally injured. Kul Hiir Wilhulm in thu chief umpire i(f thu hn war Kiiino, i i ii i WOMAN SAVES BALL00NISTS Y ACTING AS ANCHOR ( CIUCAQO, 111., Sept. 12.-nrnRp. ii'ij,' u dandluK ropo trailing from, a ilJHablod diriciblu biOloon, rt. Will laco 1, 'Smith of Wnodlawn, nenr hoi'u, tottay livid on with hor 185 poiiinlH of ntroiigtli and paved Horace II. Wild and John l)u OourHoy, hi meolianieian, from poHHlblu death, Mr. Smith wiih dranKon" hoiiiu dlfl- tnuce, bu the balloon landed, ii Hiitety, GOVEM WEST ItcNoliitloiiH favorliiK eipuil mlf fniKO. mid deuliirliiK nn In trillion of iniiklni! a flKht for the iidhhok" of tint ninuuilmeut KrautliiK votin to women In Orison at tlm November olcctlou woio paiiHcil at tlio auniial conven tion or the .InckHbu couuly W, C T. U, belli hero WmliuiKiluy. A renolli Hon wiih iiIho udoptuil praUliiK Oov urnor Oiwalil Wch( for bin flglit HKtiliiHt vice, anil iiHHiirliiK the chief executive of the inippoit of the or KtiilUatloii. Offlcem wero fleeted for the on- mil ok yeur, Hioho now holdlnn poil- tloim IjcIhk favored, iim folio wk I'roNlilcut, MrN. Onico IIoIiiick of AmIiIiiiiiI; vlro prenlilent, Mm, A, ')'. Howell or Meilfordi IreiiMiirer, Mr. Hiirlou or Med ford; reconlliiK mere tury, MrN. Abbott or Jarkxoiivllo, mid corrcHpoiulliiK hcc rotary, MrH Hathaway or Aiiblaiid, The rcHolutloiiH adopted by the convention wnre: Tint annual Jnclmou county con volition or the W. C. T. V. iiKHem bled, tbunk our Heavenly Kuthrr for IHn kiiIiIuuco and IovIiik euro durlui; the pant year. Wo reaffirm our ul leKlanco to tlio principled for which our national orKnnUnllou nlindn and pledKO ournelveH anow In tlio work. WhorrnH, bin excellency. OnwmIiI Went, the governor of Orcnoii, Iiiih iIiciiiimI It IiIh duty to personalty ap pear In different pnrtu or the xtAte U) itecuro enforcement or the lawn add liiHlruct official In tbt proper dlHcliiirno or their dutlen, Heiiolved that wo extend to hlni our hearty npproval or bin coura rcoiih nod ndvanced ntntitl on law enforcement mid Mate wide reform work. WbereaH the qurfttlnti or mtffrtiKu lit to be Miibmlttcd votern of OrcKon thin rail, HoRolved, that wo kIvo upeclal em- pbaiitH to rrauchlxo work mid help to advauco every effort to pocuro Itn ruccoir at the November elections no ii runner rcnoivea, tunt wo extend a voto of thnnkii to tlio Mod- ford union for It Kraclotm and lion. pllnblo care or u: the offlcora or the Ilnptltt ohurch for openlni; to ur tlK'lr beautiful church, to Dr. Untitle of J'lioenlx for bin nddrem and to nil thou wh6 havo contributed In any way to further tho work or thin, onu of thu moat miceowifu! coarenttonit of tho W. C. T. U. held In Jackon county, OroKon. MUS. 8. A. COPB MH8. DKI.t.A 11. MIJItniAM MILS. C. L. CHILDB equnl to tin MA MEDFLIRLI E DAY AT THE FAIR A week from today, Htpt. 19, tboro will bo HouiothliiR dolus In Modrord. At 7:30 tliut nlKht two miiHked flure wilt quietly climb Into an auto, they will bo followed by numberloitH othor uutoM, tho Mod ford bnnd will liliuo forth In melody, and tho Mudo-ln-Modford proceHnlou will bo on. Hero jh tho lino of March: l'ollco offlclnU. Marnball, City orriclnln. Hand. MIIKIu. KIhk and queon. Lajllea ridliiK. ' ' LoiIkob. ., . ' '" OrgunlmtlonH. . ' ' Rcboolu. Orchards, Mlnltitr. Irrlnatlon. Morcbantu' f.'oatH. KotiKh rldoru. AlltOH, Flro dopartmunt. Thu king and iiuoon will unmnek at tho Nat provlotiH to leadlnit tho tiraud march at the Mado In Medford bull, and then It will bo soon wheth er tho roport that Kd Itoot ami Dee ICoono havo royal blood In tholr volim Is truo. Meanwhllo tona of rod flro will bo'lmrnod, Tho following prlxen havo boon of forod for the best fleats: MorchnntB flout First, f n,00, Bocond, f 10,00. Orcbardu float First, flroplaco donatQd by Hydruullo Comont llrlck company. School float Flrot, 1 10,00. Lodge rioat First, flG.00; Bey ond, 110.00. Dokt lady oquestrlun, $n,00. Th9 prlzos for tho uutos will bo annoiincod lutor. LONDON, Sept. 12, An aKrce liient for u loan to China of .$50, 000,000 at 5. per cent . for forty years wan hIbiioiI Auguiti MQ by tho CliluoHu iiniKter and a ropreHeuta live of Lloyd'H bnnk, ' Tho loan is HQiMired upon uuplodfi;eil vovonuo, The D.iily Hint from Park U 'sill. '-!v " " .''' !!!L? '"' ' .in n...... ' zz w-rir AUTO STRIKES AT m R kteto.,k.r a,JI ImMmim,. ,U I III l.Hil UIII Itlll'U Oti'M- ,li itirr aiuj toui null li irllop. TO NAME STATE TICKET I'UltTI.ANI). Or?, Hepl, Vi.A call for u nuihtt couventtoii of the proKrcshlvo party In OreKon today Is sued by OcorKO Artluir llrown and I., M. l.uppMi', chalriiiau and secre tary ri-MjMictlvoly or (lie proKrcHiilto central committee. CmidtdatoM for the vnrloiiH Hlalo office will Ixj of ficially nominated Tho convention will bo hold In Ha I cm Hoplcmhcr 17 Ail Aiiluifitiil' driven by Tom MiMwird of the AfeiH'onl Kariiture Sc Hardware company, collided with a bicycle ridden by l A. Willimimon nt the corner ofMniii and Front HtieelM early today. The boy wen badly ImiiHod, bunfiioi herioiixly in jured, He lilt ejfftet a rued to bin liomo unnHijUiriKi .fr. I foward 'turned from Main into North Fronlfe'i too i.hiirp a curve. WilliainW wan in the clear. liMnii(!crn ntalcj had the enraer been properly tiirnid PACIFIC .FLEET SHOUT A THOUSAND SAIL0J1S YALLKJO, Cnl., Kept. 12. -T'te vcbhcIh of tho Pa'ciflc ruHorvn fleet, aro short banded one thousand inon. accordlui; to advices received today at Mare Island navy yard from lire merton, Wash,, where twelve of tho warships of tho fleet are IjcIiik pre pared for tlio October mobilization In Han Francisco Hay, If conditions In McaniKua permit the withdrawal or the crolserH now on duty there. TEACHERS MEET AT ASHLAND SOON The annual itixlitiile for 'he . teacher of JnekHou ind .loephiie count lex will be held at AHilnnd; Meptmnber 'Jfi, 20 anil '11, wllli cn nioim it the new h it'll nehool build in', Anions the speaker who will be in attendance wilMie U. If. Alder man, x'tate niiW'riutciidcii( of publii instruction; J. II. Ackcrman. prei dent Orejron Normal elioel: )r, l Wiiifhip of Hotton and other noted educator. There will be between 'J7." muni :Ht(l teachers in attendance, aw the law make attendance compulsory. No More Gray or Faded Hair DULL MOOSE PARTY GETS ON THE BALLOT SALK.M. Or.. Sept. l'. -Through the rilinu hen- of n pHiliou carrying 7(10(1 iimneH, eiiiidcralilc more than the five H'r cent of the state'n vot ers neccMfiary, the pnKreHNie parly today ih u lcf.'nl xliiical oraniya tiou in Ori'K'on. Women and men who use I'AHI HIAX BaKo can bo sure their hair will novcr turn gray. I'AUIHItN BaKo will preserve the natural color of the hair; stop It from becoming faded and lifeless, ntid by nourishing tho hair root give to tho hair a lustre and radiance that compels admiration. PAItlHIAX Sage stops railing hair; banishes dandruff; makes the scalp clean and free from Itchiness and promote!! a growth of heavy hair. Large bottle, 50 cents at dealers everywhere. Bold hy CIiob, Strang on money Is dissatisfied plan. STERLING SILVER WEDDING GIFTS Wo have on display in our show rooms a large assortment of STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND HOLLOW-WARE PIECES Suitable for all occasions such as: Tea 8et, Coffco Set, Dcsiort Sits, Almond Sets, Ico Cream Seta, Lunch Caster Sots, Berry Seta. Sugar mid Cream Sets, Candlesticks, Sandwich Trays, Dread Trays, Cake Trays, Han Don Dishes, Comport ljlalicH, Hellsb Dishes, Marmalade Jars, Water Pitchors, Flower Vases, Prizo Cups. N'Mrjpwfurrira MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler Medford,oreKon NITRO CLUB Steel Lined Sfi V7,Cv LSrJp;SHELLS iiygSjSxyr'L!!1" -mi i, iiiiwiiiMwni ii ,T . "7Ss7i"jj "?iTSPrMB Z. V tUt w BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi T They climb rliht into the boat far the Remington Cubs AUTOLOADING SHOTGUN Make your shooting all sport Your shoulder is relieved of that annoying pound, pound when you shoot a Remington :IIMC Auto loading Shotgun, The "kick" is used to elect, reload and cock the arm to sthe tune of five trigger finger controlled shots. Therms, no "shooting strain" on gun or shooter. Let us.sfcnd you a novel motion picture booklet showing just how this gun works. Whatever gun you use, shoot ajagQOiMf Nltro Club Shells, speediest because steel linedmost uniform pattern ("spread") because expert factory loaded. All shells shoot alike. Send for Complete Catalogue Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 209 Broadway New York City - ."" I'lrrTTtr Vapor Baths Scientific Massage $1 203-203 Onriu'tt-foroy "Building Home Phone MO Pacific Phono 57.12 APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? "" What sorts and quantities, anil what price? Wo nro nol toriifc crlng ror nnyhoily'n fruit. - Do you wnnt to connlgn and chanco tho rnarkot? Conanlt us and wo wilt glvo you quotation)?. I every enso wo nund the ncllura ato not. N Now York wo use bur own nato note, and do not hare apples sold by auction H. N. WHITE & CO. 70 Park Place New York KntahllHhcd IS78 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT ..t, , H&m .1 1 1, D. CEOSSLEY & SONS . Commission Merchants 2(H IVanklln Ht., New Vork ' Our .Sprcinlty ". ' APPLES and PEAES We havo our own houses in xkw voitif, r.iVKni'ooii, ixnos and Glasgow Direct consignments solicited or sec our Rogue River representative. CHBIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon ft Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson- County Bank Medford, Oregon , It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment' CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS $175,000.00 "W. L Vawter President GT. R. Lindlcy, Vice Pres. C. TVr. McDonald, Cashier ', '" tu"fr GET YOUE BOXES AND CRATES for Peaches and Cantaloupes from EOGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Horn 307 IT 1AVS THE IMIOTOGKAPH12II TO USE! AND HANDLK Seneca Cameras They aro unoqunled In slrapllclty of oporntton, In durability nd In results. Havo many marked luiprovomonts not found on any othor Camera. Made on Honor Sold on Merit Not in the Triwt Our lne la exceptionally comploto, consisting of, many style and sizes, enabling overy ono Interested In photography to secure just tho Camera they want. SENBCA CAMERAS will pleaM yeur customers, and pay you a good profit. , , WRITE TODAY FOR HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATE!) CATALOG SENECA CAMEEA MFG. CO,, Rochetr. N.'y. Largest Independent Camera Manufacture Is the World. v " a, n iti m M V. f! 1 I " I- : 4 : , iii.i 1 M ? i 91