Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 22, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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WEDFORD MAIL TSMBUNEt M3BPPCWD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER22,
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1910.
VETERANS PASS
III L0N6RARADE
Nearly 100,000 People Watch Gray
Haired Soldiers Pass Review
Stand in Atlantic City Under a
Sweltering Sun Wild Ovation.
ATLANTI CITY, Sept., 22.
niu uuuuui puvauu ul mv uiuuu
Army of tho Republic w.8 hold hero
this morning. Under a sweltering sun
the gray-hrd.'cd veterans, mnny of
tli cm cripples, hobbled along through
tho streets nnd past the reviewing
stand on vrlhch wero Vice-President
Sherman and Governor Fort, Every
where the old fighters wero met with
cheers, and one old man hobbling
along on a crutch, was given a wild
ovation. Fully 100,000 persons saw
tho parade. About 15,000 Grand
Army men wero In line.
Tho day was exceedingly hot and it
was expected that somo of tho march
ers would collapse. Ambulances and
Hundreds of attendants lined tho
route, but In only one or two cases
were thoir services needed.
Silas Taylor was the grand mar-
shal. Walter Edge was chief of
staff. Commander-in-Chief Van Sant
headed tho parade until tho reviewing
stand was reached, when he took his
place beside Sherman and Governor
Fort.
It was estimated that the attend
ance at this year's encampment fell
short '10,000 If what It otherwlso
would have been because of the refu
sal of tho railroad companies to grant
reduced rates.
The question of erecting a statue to
General Robert E. Leo will bo tho
chief topic of discussion tomorrow.
MOB THREATENS
ETHEl LENEVE
Only tor Strenuous Activity on Part
of Police She Would Have Been
Injured Onlookers Hiss Threats
Against Girl.
LONDON, Sept., 22. An enraged
mob surrounded Ethel Claro Leueve,
Dr. Hnwley E. Crippen's typist, to
day as sho was betnj; taken to tho
Bow street polico court, and but for
strenuous activity on tho part of tho
polico sho would havo heeu injured.
MHo. Lcnevo is completely unnerv
ed as tho result of tho hostilo demon
stration. Sho remained calm in tho
face of tho mob, but as soon as it
had been dispersed sho became hys
terical and it was necessary to sum
mon a physician to quiet hor.
A hundred or more persons follow
ed the jjirl an her polico escort when
tho trip to tho polico court was be
gun. Soon several hundred had sur
rounded her and .prevented her prog
ress. Tho polico formed n cordon
and with drawn "billies" fought their
way through the crowd. The onlook
ers hooted and hissed and made
threats against tho girl.
Cnppcn's tnp to tho courtroom
was marked by no demonstration
The building in which the hearing is
being conducted has been put under
a triple gunrd.
Tho demonstration against Miss
Leneve is believed to havo resulted
from tho testimony of Mrs. Jackson
at the inquest Monday.
Hasklna for tealth.
If your advertising Is so unimpor
tant that It makes peopo suppose
your store to bo unimportant work
hard to correct tho impression.
PACIFIC
OFFICIALS HERE
Vice-President J. P. O'Brien, Su
perintendent L. R. Fields, Assistant
General Passenger Agent John fit.
inlt nnd Travolinir Passenger Agent
Jenkins wero among Iho Southern
Pnaifia officials who attended the
opening of tho now Grants Pass do
pot Tuesday nnd who visited Mod-
ford in their privato cars lator m tno
evening.
Messrs. O'Brien and Fields loft
early Weduesday for Portland, hut
Messrs. Scott and Jenkins remained
over tho day. 'Before leaving Mr.
O'Brien mado an early morning tour
of tho city, inspecting tho many now
buildings, visiting tho Nntntoriiiiu,
the Pacific & Eastern depot situ and
other places of interest. Mr. Scott
spent uenrly tho outiro day noting
tho changes and growth sinco his last
visit.
All wore ereatlv impressed by the
remarkable progress Medford is
making, tho greatest of any city on
the coast. Siuco their visit lust
spriug ten miles of streots havo Leon"
paved, tho water system completed
and construction begun on many
business blocks. All of the officials
expressed plensuro over tho appear
nnco of tho city and predict a great
future for. Medford.
Tho uew Natatorium was a great
surprise to all and pronounced a
great advertisement for tho enter
prise of tho community.
U. S. HOTEL
BUTTK FALLS, Or.
Re-openod and will cater to tho
public. Auto and bunting party din
ners a specialty. Patronage) respect
fully solicited.
MR. AJTD SIRS. A. DDTRAY,
Prop, and Mgr. Respectively.
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Southern Pacific
will run steam service instead of motor car
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd
to enable people to reach Medford to attend
Buffalo Bill's Show
SPECIAL, RATES
SEE AGENT
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Ithe goods J
Almost every day there is something
new 'arriving in the Jewelry line, such
as Collar Pins, Beauty Pins, Belt Pins,
Stick Pins, Lockets, Neck Charms,
Bracelets, Cuff Buttons, Brooches,
Watch Fobs, Etc.
NEW WATCHES AND DIAMONDS
Martin J. Reddy
THE JEWELER
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE
WARRANTED RAZORS
Carbo Magnetics and M&ganese Steel
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optu uu ou uuya J.uir niui. m&.&2mMZi.
GRIFFIN WARRANTED MANICURE ARTICLES "
(See the window)
OUR PHONE WORKS DAY AND NIGHT
Medford Pharmacy
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE
MAIN 101
MEDFORD THEATRE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd.
Wilton Lackaye
(Lioblor & Co., Managers)
IN CLEVELAND MOFFETT'S DRAMA OF LOVE
AND DOLLARS
THE BATTLE
SEATS NOW ON SALE.
RESOLVE!
The best resolution for job
to make Ib to come to na for
your next auit, If you want
something ont of tho ordinary.
Wo do the best work anil chart r
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
ybm PBoausarra yailob
Che finest
Sample Rooms
in the city.
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
Hotel Moore
Telephone In Every Iloom
Rau-Mohr Company
Proprietors.
European Plan
FOR RENT
Onlyhotcl in town of 1000 inhnbUnnts on Southern Pacific rail
road, Uoruc River valley. Nowly refurnished, papered, painted;
equipment' modorn; baths, toilets, electric lijjhts, hot nnd cold run
nine water. Now doin business. ,
CALL ON
ALDENHAGEN
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY.
216 West Main St.. Medford, Or.
Medlord Conservatory
For Music and Languages.
Natatorium Building. ,
Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, etc. Registration he
gins September 26.
Edward Charles Root
TEACriER OP
HANDpLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, VIOLIN AND CLARINET.
STUDIO AT RESIDENCE, 142 NORTH IVY STREET.
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Prepares young people for bookkeepers, stenographers, correspondents
nnd general offico work. Tho development of tho Northwest will afford
openings for thousands in the next few yonrs. Proparo now. Send for
catalogue.
W. I. STALEY, Principal. SALEM, OREGON.
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
and will eonduot a general feed and boarding establishment. Qorsos
boarded by the day, week or aonth, I guarantee a square deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
Kimball Piano on Display
The $560 Kimball Piano, ono of the prizes in the
:: Mail Tribune's Big Contest, is now on display in tho
: window of Weeks & MeGowan Co.'s largo furniture j
: : store on "West Main street.
PURE WHITE
-is tho-
FLOUR
.that meets with uuivorsal favor. Evory houriowifo,
ovory cook, evory bakor and evory campor that has
ovor usod "PURE WTUTE" will toll you that it is
tho best thoy ovor used. Call up
Allen S Reagan
CORNER CENTRAL AND MAIN.
PHONE MAIN 2711
THE TIME IS HERE
H. B. PATTERSON
THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN
is boolring orders now for oarly fall plant
ing. Don't delay in placing your ordor.
all stock guaranteed.
Office 116 Main Street
Mt. Angel College.
MT. ANGEL, OR.
In chargeof the Benedictine Fathers. For young
men and boys. Term opens Soptombor Gth. Prc
paratoiy, commercial, scientific and classical courses.
Write for catalogue.
J. E. ENYART. Prosidont. J A. PERRY. Vico-Prosidont.
JOIIN S. ORTII, Cnshior. W. B. JACKSON. AkbH Cnshior.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BAN KING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridgde, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Roaeonablo
COFFEEN & PRICE
8 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore.
Phone 308
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TOM MOFFAT
P. O. I1ANSEN
Wo make any kind and fftylo of Windows,
Wo carry Glass of any sizo on hand.
I MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon;
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