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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1912)
-M tp ' C ,V?, 1 i V - I i '.f MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE, OTDFORD. RBfJON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1912. B SHOP SCADD NG MNK FINE MEniRCH Ft THE MILLIONAIRE AND THE TELEPHONE GIRL IN "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." , Thi) Iti. IUiv. ChurlcM HuhIiIIiik I), I). HIhIioii of OiuKOU, nnlvml In MoiU ft) nl on Hultirilny, nml pi viivltuil twlco )'i'MUnliiy In Hi. Mark's church, llo 1 Hiol(o of til foiidiii'Hrt for, mill Imlluf In Mi'ilfonl, nml tint mmiy Improvo iiiuiiU notlcimlilu since hi hut vIhU, mid hiiIiI It witH it pli'iiHiirn to nolo tlm oiiIIiiiIkiii mnl Inltlnlho or tlm pon plo, lln Imlltixnl (Iio "boom" vml "hot nlr" periods, which aro tlm "Kroulim imlim" or it Hinitll (own, tiro now ovor, nml ilntt Mudford wiih HtilldiiU ii Hluaily coiini'rviitlvn Kiilt. (lltlllll) (llllllll I'llllllH'tl "Our I'liurcli liuro" until tlio bishop "Ih not mi rIioiih ns It iihoiilil ho, hut i uro mowing, mo iiuuil (ho huiiiii i'IiIIiiihIhniii In litit lilhiK np t ho relit,' loim llfo of tlm roiniiitiiilty iih lit itn K'lupllIK Iih coiiiiiidico. Wo liavo plmiH ror tlm fliii-si (lotlilo mIoiio i'liurcli In Ori'Kou. Tlm foiinilittloiiK hit vij lii'im Mull laid, nml iih coon nn suffliloul iiiouiy U NiibkcrllMHl w xhiill roinplcti! Um Htfiictiirr. This will roHt at leiut $10,000 anil will firently mid (o thu hi-uiity of Iho city." Illnhop HrnililliiK'N duties tnld) him Into all purls or Weslorii OroKoli, nud hint nioiith hn went to l.'nNtoru Ore i;on Mhrru ho ntloiidud tlio couvmi tlou or thu Cuutral Oregon Develop itirut Limikiio nt l.nltuvlow. hi cone pniiy with President Korr of the Aurlrtittiirnl coIIoku, Hill llnuloy of DurnH, C. C Chapman, secretary or tlio Portland coiumorclitl club, nml othtir hiiflnoHM iniin or Portland, itlshop Ucnililltitt went by motor car from Tln Dnlh'M to I'rlncvllU, Lalto' liiw, Klmnnth Kail nml llund nml nt all thu niiiiiII town tlio party wan rccolvcil by representative- rnncluim and loin I commercial clubs, nml ninny kooiI npffclipn worn niado, 1 Mop AM KtioikltiK "Thu hunt ndvurtlnumcnl Oregon tan Iiavv." Kuld Illnhop BcAddliiK, "Ik a woll ilcMtlopcd, proiipcrotiH state, and agriculture) Is thu Krcntunt fnc . tor In iliHolopiniiiit. I wiih urrntly lmpro-iad with two (IiIukm evident In our Inland umpire -tlio KrowliiR iiplrlt of co-oporallon anionic tlio ranchers, and mnll towns, l ho ox "pri'Mcilfili'jlro lo stop nil knocklnK" mid to net together nml pull together for Ilia kooiI or nil, No ntuto needs thin moro than Oregon at thu present lliiio, and thu til u rrh needs It an woll an Ihn Hlaln. Thu second IIiIiik that ImproMird mo was the courage of tlio people In tho Hugo briuh land. It requires dtttnriitlimtloii, dtwKndiiea mid hard woik to InKo a Hcctlon or hiiro liriiMh country and iniiko It ralHo cropa, Thin our poopln In I.'natorn On-Koii haw doito by dry fnriiiliiK; mid or rotimo wlioro It lo poaalblu to Kot wator on that olcauto atli, alfnl fa mid otlinr crop am tnruo Ori'Koti I'lrxt UN .Motto "I wtin luiproiiiiiiil with thu plu did work which our AKrluultiiral col li'KD lit iIoIiik at Um tlouiotiHlrntlon ranu at MoIoIIuh. i:un furinorn noril to learn how, and upto-iluto, Ni'liiutlfU' fn nil I iik'. iitich nn In bohiR taiiKht at tho Awrloult ural tolloKo, mid at tliolr duiuomitrntlou oxporl iiiuutal raruiH can Kroatly InoroiiHo tho production or uxUiIiik farniH. Tho old'Mtylu farini'r In untiirally cou mrviitlvo, mid niiiul ho nhoun In or dor to bo coiivlui'iiil that McliuitUlu fa rut lit 14 kIvcm tho bout roHiillu, ami to do t li Ih. dituioiiHirnllon tiiruiH nhoiild bo plaicd at Important contort! all ovur tho Hlutc. Illnhop Paddock, who Ih tho KpUcopul IIUIiop of Hast orn UriiKou, and I attoiidcd nearly all tho mooting!! of tho Ioiikuu nt l.akovlaw and thon wont to Klmnath Kall utiil Crattir l.ako. "Tlio trip throiiKh KiiHturu OruRon I. JXJJ !-) IJ--1 JL-L.1-1 J I 1 I H. . ! Ull HIIKIII '"r '!"" Mffil DELIGHTFUL VALLEY IKE SEN D LBM NninliiK ilia Horiio lllvcr vnlloy one J of Ilia most iIollKlilful plncc hIio ha over bcoii, I)r, Anna Hlutw on watur ilay ovcultiK clmttcd for aovoral mom ents rfgnrilliiK tlm ImprcRRlomt Mho had received while here, and did not hcsltato to Mpcak wordM of hlKhenl pralHo for ltd people, nml It a Koncrnl itttractlvcucsii. "I am very Horry Hint I cannot tarry here longer," Mated Dr. Hhaw, "for thlH Ih certainly a delightful ipot but 1 m tint hasten on ror I have much work to do. Tho valley is In deed very attractlvo and Its well tilled orchards and woll kept homes tcstl flcii to a IiIrIi citizenship surely you nro koIdk to let jour women vote." Dr. Hhaw was asked concerning 'her political beliefs. "You must excuse mo on that point," was her reply, "I am Just a Hiiffrngist. I am not wise enough to bo a republican, not hopeful enough to be a democrat, not dreamer enough to be a progressive, not rabid enough to be a socialist and not sober enough to be a prohibitionist So I am a suffragist only." II BOUGHT AND PAD OR f? GUARANTEED Waller U MrCiillum, manager or the .Moil ford Theater Ih In rerclpl of a letter from l.cninlor Itlchardnon, In charge of tho publicity administra tion or William A llrady. the Now egltlmato York producer of llouglil and Paid production, Tor" which will appear Tuesday evening at tho Mcdford. In tho let ter SI r. KklinriUoii says: "MrV Urady has taken the greal est of pains In organizing tho com pany' "Uoughl and Paid Kor." Kvnry member or thu "Uooglit and Paid For" cast that Ih to visit your city actually has played ror several weeks or tho original run (now in Its second. jear) at Mr. Ilrady's play house in New York, so Hint this Is a Now York company ami '.Mr. Dratly has empowered mo to F: M COMPANY n E ENTERED The office of the Producer Fruit company in tlii city was entered Saturday night by uukonn parties xvho removed it screen from u win dow to cain entrance. Nothing of value was secured. During- the tame eveniug a ware house further south was entered but nothing taken of any value. Simple Mixture Helps Mcdford People That alranln rpmoilloH nrf limit has glvo you 1.1s personal guarantee Uat'aa,n bccn provoDt u D. 1Ia8k,n8, this attraction Is strictly first clasa In every particular ud (it to bo pro seated to tho most critical and fas tldioua audiences. Ho invites you to telegraph him nt his expense if there Is anything no matter how trifling that can bo round fault with this organization. I beliovo this is the rirst rase on record where n produc ing manager has guaranteed tho quality or his attraction. drugist, reportB that many Medford people aro receiving- QUICK benefit from simple buckthorn bark, gly cerine, etc., as mixed in Adlor-I-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE! helps tour stomach, as on tho stomach and constipation INSTANTLY becauso this simple mix ture antisepticizes the dlgestlvo or gans and draws ofr the Impurities L. O. Hasklns, druggist. m$:m: OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR A ? T t T t r ? was Inspiring mid delightful, hut I am glad to bn bnck among tho hills mid oreliiiulu of Houthurn Orogon ami 0Mii'clully In .Modfonl and tlio Itoguii Ittvor vnlloy. tho beauty spot or Oregon, "Orugoit First" Ih iiny motto," BIG BAHBEULIE AI EM GROUNDS Thu harhoiiuu, poltlcal round up. uiul rnulng moot urrungud by A, IC. Ware at tho fnlr groundH TuoBilny will open at 11 o'ulook when tho bur liijiiiio luncheon will bo ready to Horvo to tho grautl Btand. Shortly after jioou A. K. WW"" will Hlrt tho spottk lug and will ho followed by J. Frank Ilurko of Portland, roprouautltiK thu Hull Mooho nml II. I.uu Pngot re pro Homing tho prohlbltlonlBtH, Tho loptillllcanH mul iloiuoeriitB will not ho roproHontod, At 'JiUO o'oloelt tlio ratling moot will optm. A splendid curd liua boon urrauged, t V T t t t f y y y t t y t T y y t y y y T t JL & I t I x BARBECUE and POLITICAL ROUND-UP Jackson County Fair Grounds, Medford TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1912 1 1 o'clock A. aI. lJarbccuc Luncheon ready to scpvo at Grand Stand, 25 cents. 12::() o'clock Opening i'cniMi'ks by Manager Ware who will read tho now famous Portlaud latter ox plaining why the Kcpubliuan Parly has no representative to speak at tho debate. 12.'J5 Political debate, Ion. .T. Frank Burko of Portlhnd, the representative sent by tho Progressive Party aid who may botho Progressive Candidate tor United States Senator to succeed ITon. Geo K, riiamljerlain when his term e.)ires, Ir. Hurke is one of the finest speakers in tho state, so good in fact that all the othov,)arties but one have no one to match Burke so will not be represented. lion. B. I.ee Paget will represent the Prohibition Party and as ho is one of the candidates for United States Senator who is oubto win and not afraid of the great and only Senator Bourne the public is assured of a rare treat, p- t 2:!()-Tho big 2:15 Trot, milChoats, for purse of $120.00 divided in the most novel plan yet tried out, to wit: $10 to winner ofieach half mile, $7.50 to second horse each half, and $2.50 to the third horse each half. ' Kntries -1. Unimak, br. h. JvlcKinnoyt owners Woolf and Ware. (Ware, driver). 2. David llarum, bTh,' by Caution, owner, Dr. Holms. (Helms, driver). J). Lady Sunrise b. m by Sunrise, owner. A. ICWniv. (Brimmer, driver). Dr. Helms not hjn ing time to prepare his horse formile heats mil only try to win the first half mile of each heat. This will bethe best trotting race evor scon in Southern Oregon as the three horses are so closely matched for speed that no one not eveu their Owners can tell 'which ono can win. Lady Sunrise has i. record oil &UM., Uninmk 2:22i., David llarum 2:29-4, half mile record 1:09. EntN).2.ThepaceivVlbiali,('eord2:19,,ch.g.,' owned by .loim Sheridan, Scott Woolf. Dr. Helms and Alike Uanley, will go two exhibition half Juile heats paced by tho runuor. Jack Kcrtoll. Event No. H. Novelty Kunjialf mile dash for purse of $75.00 divided as follews: $30 to winner first quar ter, $30 to winmfr of half mile, $5 lo second horse at first quartor, $10 to second horse at half mile. No entrance fee and any runnor U tho country can start. "We have Jissuranco of at least three of tho fastest running huittcsjgjjtljo county being entered. ; Q, , ' Invent No. 'I. Pony race for ponies 14 hands or under, VI mile, ub'.outvunco fee. Purse $25. L Ladies can rido if they wish. W ONLY25c ADMISSION UP TO 12 O'CLOCK NOON. After .12 o'clock admission will bo 50c no other charge of any kind. , Graiid Stand and Bleaehors and Contor Iflold all freo after you got in. l . Tho luncheon will bo 25c prplatQ sorvod in tho pavilliou at 11 o'cloqk. Wo also pledge oursolvos toWwnro, fair and respootful hearing to nirspoakors who may coino to repre sent their respective parties fnltho big debate. A. K. WARJE, Manager and Lessee 1M: y t t y y y y y t y y y t y y f y y x y y t f 5! $ .' . - -ai - S.S.S. ji MAKES A LASTING CURE Not only IU provn ability to our, but Its absolute mtttf m a rmw4yt had mads 8. S. S. the most oxtennlvely ttMd o( nil maltoln ta th Ut mit of Contagious Blood Poison. Unlike tlm strong mtasraj mixture, wbloh temporarily remove the outward symptoms attd shut the diMMt up In the system, there to carry on Its destructive work en the deilefte d -vital organs, S. 8. 8. strikes directly nt the root, and by purifying the bleed of every trace of the virus, completely and permanently cures the trouble. B, S. 8. Is Nature's blood purifier, harmless In lta aotlon and certala A M Reed results. It is made from a combination of roots and herbs, eaeh of which has a definite and specific action in purifying the blood. Years were spnt in selecting and proportioning tho different ingredients, but wht B. S. 8. was .perfected ft soon demonstrated its superiority over all ether blood medicines, and now, after 40 years, it is still tho one aci only aertatn cure for Contagious Blood Poison, while driving out the poison from the circulation 8. 8. 8. builds up and strengthens tho system by its fine vegetable tonlo effects. If you are suffering with Contagious Blood Poison 8. 8. 8. is your most certain reliance, and because of its freedom from mercury, potash or any other mineral, it is absolutely safe for every one, Heme treatment book with valuable suggestions and any medical adviee sent free to aU who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAJTA, 0 Medford Opera House Tuesday, October 8 WILLIAM A. BRADY, Ltd., PresnU BOUGHT The Greatcnt Play of tlio day AND Gcersj Broadhwrsi PAID FOR DIEECT PROM A YEAR'S RUN AT WILLIAM A. BRADY'S PLAY HOUSE, NEW YORK CITY. It has the "punch." Big, throbbing, ml. S. P. Chronicle Seats on sale Saturday, October 3. Prices, $1.50, 81.00, and 00 ccats. Established 1S78 FRUIT Incorporated 1904 D. GROSSLEY SONS Commission Merchants BMFnmkUa St., Mew York Oh Specialty APPLES and PEARS We have onr own houses la , , NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLASGOW Direct consignments solicited or see our Rogue River renreeetaMve. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and quantities, and what price? We are not tend ering for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chance the market? Consult hs and we will give you quotations. I every case we send the sellers sale not. N New York we use our own sale note, and do sot have apples sold by auction. HN. WHITE CO. 76 Park Place Now York FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Water, sower, pavement and sidewalks in, alloy in rear j best two lots in the addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Strest Water, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue ' Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot 135 feet deep, half block Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdale G0xl75, all improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alloy in rear. Seven acres, 1 miles north of Medford-on Gcn tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of the above properties can bo purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management the Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succoeded becauso of Soundness of principle Economy o management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal trqatmont v 'SjiT'M h CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 1$ te W. I. Vawter .President G, R. Liydloy, Viqe Vxm . . , . -.u.vkvi..u, v-.v , r "I- rV . T i VI t T fp ( S1 V Y F