Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 04, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 10

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKUOK. SUNDAY, JUNE J, 1011.
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Three Days of Riotous Celebration
, Wifl mark the Arrival of the Na
tion's Birthday Hero This Year
. Grand Time Will Be Had.
Throb days of cclcbrnting! Just
tlillift of It. Tol content with soIUur
tho Unco In the bnttlo Mr commercial
suprotnncy oh the Pacific const, Med
ford la ngaln lit tho lend In the mat
ter of obson-lnR the glorious Fourth
of July. July 2 and 3 will bo cele
brated hero ns never borore. Baseball
tournaments, auto races, trotting,
running and pacing races, n tennis
tournament, three-legged, sack,
swimming and every other variety of
races aro on the program and what
cannot bo seen ono day can bo seen
the next.
Tho baseball tournament, begin
ning Sunday, July 2, and extending
through and including tho Fourth,
wjil bb played between teams from
Grants Pass, Jacksonville, tho Bulck
"Insiifgents" and tho Invincible
"Standpatters." An automobile raco
pattorned after tho famous V.indor
bllt classic, in which tho racing cars
wili pass a grandstand on Main street
12 times and travel a distance or 75
miles, has been planned.
An immenso parade on tho Fourth!
Prizes will bo awarded the best draft
hofso, best decorated automobiles
and most artistic floats. A prize for
tho best band in southern Oregon will
be given, this event being open com
petition. All fraternal organizations
and tho militia will bo in the lino
of march.
These were only a few of tho plans
made last night at the meeting In tho
Realty association rooms. Resolu
tions were passed inviting Ashland,
Jacksonville, Central Point and
Grants Pass to co-operate with Med
ford In this huge celebration and to
better facilitate this Medford will
send a Jargo delegation to the rose
carnival in Grants Pass Juno 2. By
this means it Is hoped that tho resi
dents of that place will give up their
plans for a separate celebration and
join with Medford in making a grand
success of the jubilee on tho Fourth
of July.
The following committees were ap
pointed: General A. K. Ware, Bob Telfor,
George Davis. G. 1. Schermerhorn,
M. -A. Radcr, Ed Andrews, Dr. Helms.
AdTertising E'. N. Andrews, S. 3.
Smith Harry Hicks, M. A. Radcr, Ira
Dodge.
Program M. A. Radcr, A. E.
Reames, Goorge Putnam, Attorney
McCabe, Russell Hanauer.
Race A. K. Ware, Dr. Helms, R.
A. Flynn, J. D. McArdle, A. L. Bai
ley, G. L. Schermerhorn, William
Koyes, Ed Hanley.
Parade C. L. Reamez (to pick his
own committee).
Fireworks Walter Antle, W. H.
Brown. Judge Wlthlngton.
Decoration H. C. Kentncr, C. It.
Ray. J. M. Mann, F. C. Petsch, W.
,F. iBaacs, C. W. Davis, H. C. Gar
nett Concession Robert Telfer, V. J.
Emerlck, J. W. Dressier.
Decorating of autos Mrs. John M.
Root, Miss Putnam, Mrs. E. Hafor,
Mrs. J. D. Olwcll, Mrs. M. A. Ran,
Mrs. George B. Carpenter, Mrs. A.
Conro Flcro.
Building G. L. Schermerhorn, M.
L. DLyons, Cbarlea Toll, Clark ano
Foster.
Reception W. II. Canon, Dr. Red
dy, William Gerlg. Judge Crowd!,
Judge Colvlg, Portor J. Neff.
Advertised Letters.
The following letters remain uu-j
called lor at ino iwmoihco ni jueo
ford, Or., Wednesday, May 31, 1911:
Miss H. Armstrong, V. E. Angel.
Andrew Anderson, Miss V. E. Ander
son, Will .Brown, Georgo Bell, Ruth
Bcamcr, Mrs. A. F. Bcidfer, E, Belt,
W. G. Bill's, L. C. Bolle, Dee Brad
Bliaw, Irvin Buslincll (2), K. Cole
jwm, Miss Edith Coen, Jose Corona,
Mrs. Lloyd Corcoran, Mrs. Rebecca
Creighton, Mrs. A. B. Cunningham,
D. D. No. 1, Box 81, II. P. Do Long
S. JFerrell (2), Fred Gillette, Basno
Giovanni, Mrs. Delia Gordon, Mrs,
Charles Gruy, Sam Hntkors, Horace
H. JIM, J. J. Hplden, L. D. Ijnms
Carl Knupp, Rev. It. M. Latimer, Fred
A. Laatz, A. Lcennux, J. M. Lil,
Clayton Maddox, TJios. Meagher
Georgo W. Midford, Miss L. Y. Mil
ler, Thos. McIIale, E. It. Oden, W. II
Opfyst, Bed Puttorson, E. E. Phipps.
It. A. Pulloy, W. M. Rogers, Albert
Stall, H. Simpson, Jesso Stewart, Ir
ving Strothers, Frank Terrell, Mr.
Trouten, Earl Vedder, II. S. Woods.
A. M. WOODFORD, P. M.
BUILDIN6 IS
TO BE DELAYED
Plans arc Changed and Must Again
Be Submitted to Carnegie Library
Board In New York City Checking
Present Plans.
Royal Couple May Marry
Quite n delay will be mado In tni
building of the Cnrnvgio library, as
It has been necessary to have a now
set of plans made. These plans, aft
er being approved by tho library
board, will have to be forwarded to
Mr. Cnrnegle to be approved by him.
Mlsa Marvin, secretary of tho state
library commission, spent Wednes
day In Medford, going over the plans
of tho library, with the board. Miss
Marvin has had a great deal of ex
perience In this work and hns given
much valuablo assistance where new
libraries have been built In tho state.
She showed the board that It would
be Impossible to build, according to
the accepted plan, with the amount
of money provided; and gave mativ
practical Ideas which will bo used on
the new plans being drawn by Archi
tect Mcintosh.
These plans were presented Satur
day nfternoon to tho library board
and if they are approved will be sent
east Immediately so that work can
be started as Boon as possible.
AN AUTO TRIP TO
CRATER LAKE
(Continued from Iare 1.)
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to thank ilia friends and
relatives wlio so kindly assisted us
in our lute bereavement; also for tho
floral offeriuRs.
MR. & MRS, K. A. LANGLKY.
. MISS 'BERTHA LANGLEY.
rim of the extinct crater it was most
disappointing to see nothing over its
edge but a bank of clouds and whirl
ing snow, but wo hoped for better
things and proceeded to "house" our
car under the trees; put up our cur
tains to protect It from the storm
and drain the water circulating sys
tem to prevent freezing.
Suddenly like magic the clouds
had gone, the snow had stopped fall
ing, the atmosphere bad cleared and
the lake lay at our feet. Surround
ed Ly snow-clad mountains tho sight
held us speechless and supper was
forgotten. i
Wo poked our heads out of onr
tents at sunrise Into a beautiful clear
day. So clear and cool and crisp
that it made you laugh. Our tents
faced the cast and oft to the south
cast, down in a4 lower country, wo
saw great lakes. On one sido were
marshes, beautifully colored. It did
not occur to us that these were the
Klamath lakes, as they seemed right
at our hand, but Klamath lakes they
were, with the nearest point about 35
miles and the lower end about 100
miles from where we stood.
The marshes, the color of which
could be clearly discerned, were ful
ly 60 miles away. All around us In
every direction wero snow-clad moun
tains, ML Shasta some 150 miles to
the south, looked as Jit, Hood does
from Portland. Other peaks in fan
tastic shapes provide views that aro
worth a hard trip tosee, even If
Crater Lako was not to bo included
Tho conditions were ideal for .our
early morning sight of tho world's
wonder. It is impossible to grasp its
Immensity. We aro told that tho lake
is about six by seven miles In ex
tent, that tho shores, which rise ab
ruptly, are from 1000 to 2000 feet
above tho water's edge, that Wizard
Island is two and a half miles from
the lodge and 865 feet above the wa
ter. Theso facts aro hard to swal
low. Tho lako has no apparent outlet,
and tho government soundings show
a depth of over 1900 feet over a line
moro than four miles across. It is
alive with stcelhead trout. Years ago .
Mr. Steel, who now heads tho com
pany operating tbo hotel properties,
carried the original stock up the
mountain trail from tho Roguo river.
Tho government now permits each
porson to catch five in ono day.
There is but one trail to the wa
ter's edge, starting whero tho wagon
road reaches tho rim of tho crater.
This we did not despend, it being
covered with snow, which caused It
to bo very unsafe for novices. Wo
went, Instead, to a sort of promon
tory nearby, commanding tho most
advantageous vista of tho luko and
surroundings. From there wo took
pictures and drank In tho grandest
in Dame Nature's store, struck
speechless with awe at tho splendor
of it all.
Resuming our trip, aftor passing
tho lower camp, we soon ran Into
the Annie Creek canyon. Tho rock
strata hero Is vory peculiar and un
like any wo had seen before. At Fort
Klamath we inquired for gasoline
and found we could obtain only a
few gallons. This and tho very lit
tle in our tank wo decided would
get us to Klamath Falls, some 40
miles south, where we could replen
ish, although wo had not iutended
going there.
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DEBATERS WIN
Now Are Undisputed Chamnjons
Having Defeated Pendleton -So-euro
Cup Given by State University
to Winner.
mUlE6 VICTOR KWttpf WNCEtjC-DVARD oyALW y
Rumor is rife in London that n marriage hns liwi nirangcd between
Princess lionise, the eldest duughtorof Kniporor William, and the Prince
of Wales. During the princess.' viit to London the oung prince paid
her anient attention.
GUN CLUB HOLDS
ITS SECOND. SHOOT
Handicapped by a high wind that
caused tbo targets to take erratic
flights, those taking part in the sec
ond shoot given by the Medford Gun
club made somo excellent scores con
sidering weather conditions. Dr. Seo
ly was high with 92 out of a possi
ble 100. Dr. Seely and J. E. Enyurt
will competo In tho Pacific Indian
shoot at Eugene June 11 and 12.
The scores made Friday wero as
follows:
Seely 22 22 24 24
Hafer ID 15 1C 21
Miles 17 14 IS 17
Uoyden 1G 19 15 16
Keyes S 15 20 ..
Coram 20 19 16 ..
Diamond 15 20 ..
Orton 12 13 .. ..
Gobel 10 12 .. ..
Humphreys 14 16
Asked $10,000; Got I Cent.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 3.
Xnthnu Schulmnn of Cincinnati, who
sued Frank Lemontree of IndinuuH
lis for $10,000 for the alienation of
Mrs. Schulmnn's affections was
awarded ono cent by a jury.
Hasklns for Health.
MORE FIRE BOYS TO
SLEEP AT STATION
KUUHNti, Or., Juno U. Victors
over tho l'ondleum high nehool do-
I bating team for tho tUnto h'lgh hcIioo!
chumploutditp the Grants Pans high
inchool debating team today prepared
to ticpari lor uoiue.
HrnntH Pass defended tho negative
of tho question: "Konolvod, That na
tional conservation of natural ro
sources Is preferable to statu conser
vation." Tho decision stood 2 to 1. lly n
(Irnuttt Pass gulus permanent posoes
slon of the silver trophy cup offered
by tbo regents of tho University of
Oregon.
PRESIDENT Of ROAD
KILLED IN WRECK
DICTitOIT. Mleh., Juno .--Hid
ing In IiIh prlvnjo car attached tu tho
Winnipeg flyer ion tho Hoo lino, Pres
ident L.T. Thug of the Mobile and
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New. Oi'ltNiun niUnnul wan fatally In
jured ami Mrs, llorg wait tinttantty
killed when tho hM train wont Into
tho ditch about midnight near Verdun.
One other pasnongcr watt fatally In
jured and hIv novorely hurt.
Soon after the accident, which wuh
duo to a wuuhuut, the wrccluigu, In
cluding President Horg'a private car,
took (lie and was coiiHunied.
Tho washout wuh enuned by
heavlent rain In years. '
PACKERS ASK
FOR RE-HEARING
May Escnpo Owlnn to Recent Decis
ions of Supreme Court In Rcnim!
to Tobacco nnd Oil Trusts May
Bo Granted.
tho
REACTIONARIES NOW I.J
CONTROL OF FINLAND
Look' at tho ads for the chance to
buy tho property you need lit n
"right prico!"
IIBLSINUFOHH, .limn . 'I'lu- ir
uetiouarv pnily hat heon given the
upper hntitl in Finland by an edict of
the czar which readjusts tho voting
requirements. The diet elected un
der the prexout fnineliUo will follow
the vgur' wishes.
Ilasklns for Health.
(MIICAOO, Juno It,- Deijlurlng Hint
oven If the allegatlouu In tliu Indict
uimitii agnliiHt .1. i'giien .nmmr and
oilier C'lileago paelierH wero true iiiw
der the now count ruction of tho Hher
iiiiiii law In tho tobacco and oil cam's
no eiiiui) would liavu been eoiiiiult
i.l, utturucyn for the pucltoiH today
nviu'iUtuI for a leheurlug on dxiniir
io in to the liullctuiiintn, formerly
uvorriilod by I'edernl .ludgo Curpou
tor, Thin In tho rlntt (lino tin two
deelnloun have been tiifcd mm bunln for
action In the fedural coiirtn.
New Drcadnaujjlit Ordrrrd.
TOKI0, Juno .- -A new dicad
iinuglit eniUer, to he failed the Kon
go Iihh been ordered by .lapiiu Imui
the VleljetH roiujiany of Kiiylnnd,
The fleepiug.ipuulers for the fire
men over the engine room nl the city"
hall nru being remodeled bo that twicp
as many of tho fire boys may sleep
there at nighti8. can now he nccom-J
modnted. A partition is being built
mill ..)iii I'iiiwIikiI tint tu'n klooiiiiiif
u...... ka.lll .tiu.litl.litlll.lll .1,1. lk( Kl...l''
instead of tho four there nt present.
With the tulditionnl fire fightitig
force close at hand there Ik little
chance of a uoufhtgrutiou making
much headway.
XBW YORK, June 3. Mb Vir
ginia Ilegemann is the Intept New
York girl to become the bride of a
titled foreigner. She weds Huron Ti-
, her l'odmaniczky, an Austrian noble.
today.
iNaar 0klW, CaUferaia
The only Woman' Colltseon iht radficCoMt.
Chirtcrnl 18sJ. Ncr Iwj gtMt I'nivtriitict.
Ideal dinutr throughout the year. Kntraiicc
inj yniluattan tcmtirtmcnla cttiltalcitt tu
thote of SunlorJ and I'mvcriity o( California,
t.aboratorict lor science with modern rttlp
ment. Kxceltent oprottunlllf Jr home
economics, library Umljr. inulc arul art.
Modern Kymnattum. Special care for health
of Undents, out-door life. 1'rcsi.lfnt, l.urlls
Clay Caron. A. M.. Lm I). I.I.. I). Tor
raialosiie ulilmt Secrttary, Mill College I'.
U., California. ,
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A Hotel That Is Different
ASHLAND, OREGON
offers more avtractions for the tourist than any city
in Southern. Oregon. The New Columbia Hotel at
Ashland is unexeelcd for excellence of furnishings.
Compares favorably with the best hotels of Portland
or San Francisco for modern convenience and com
fort. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every
room. Rooms with private bath. Single or en suite.
Hotel auto meets trains. .European plan. For res
ervations address or apply to
The Columbia Hotel
Mrs. E. Gt. Hadley, Prop. Enders Block, Ashland, Or
LET THIS ENGINE DO YOUR
HARDEST WINTER WORK!
Pumping water, running chums and cream separators,
turning the washing machine, sawing wood, running the fan-
nine mill and other "chores" aro especially disagreeable duriacr these
cold winter months. Unload all of ttia work on tho Farm Pump Engine,
me wonaenui utile portaoie power punt mat u creating t-uca a iea&auon.
This Engine Now on Exhibition tf Our Show Rooms
Wo have secured the agency for this territory and uto
demonstrating its many superior points to crowds of formers!
every aiy. we snow it at woric just as it wouiu do on tnej
tarrn.
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Look for ilio nd that fejls you who
wonls io find the joh you hnvo o of-J'cr,
This Wonderful
Little Engine
ptjnips ail the water
needed for the house, dairy,
barn, feed lot, pasture.
Has pulley for running
hand and foot power
machinery.
, Can be moved anywhere
qn a. wheelbarrow. Weighs
but 240 pounds.
Attache to any pump
with four handy bolts.
Attached to force pump
wlfJb air chamber, it pro
vides ample fire protection
for all the farm buildings.
Throws 60-foot stream with
considerable force.
Uuns all day on a few
cents' worth of gasoline.
No trouble, little expense.
Can be operated by any
cldld, with perfect safety.
loes a Hired
Man's Work
and does it without
fussing or grumbling,
no mutter how cold the
weather. You can move
it anywhere on a wheel.
barrow and run any
mcchine usually oper
ated by ono or two men.
Madt Like
Auto Engine
The Fuller & John
son Farm Pump Engine
is compact and self-contained.
As high grade
in material and work
mansblp as best auto
mobile engines. It is
perfectly air-cooled an1
self-oiled. Cannot
freeze or overheat. All
of the Important work
ing parts encoded In
metal. Htarts with a
turn of the lly wheel.
Any child can operate
IkuhlUlTt .-)!, IK U.
M.ifli- f uim. rriir i.m
putt rt3t M
Ml RCAWf fMilMIK
.HmlxtruHumm
We sell this eofine
complete and ready for
wprfc EverythlnK
required, except gaso
line. Comes on itsown
base. Nccdpocesjant
foundations or special
platforms. No bolts,
shafts, traveling arms,
walking beams or
anchor posts.
Costs letsThM WlnewW
Dees M TiaMSM Mack Wmk
Oulpumpt a wladatlU
nnd does loads o( Ibinirs a
wind jammer'' cannot
do. I'rovidcs all o( the
water needed water right
out ot tho well at the rkbt
temperature, neither too
cokHn winter nor too not
la summer. Costs Jess to
operate than bothersome
Tank jueater.
it with perfect safety.
Come In end See the Little Enslne at Werfc
You cannot beljeve what awonderfut little power plant it is until you see It work.
Right now in the cold winter months Is the time you need a farm pump engine
most. It will lighten your winter work 50 per cent. lie sure to ee tho engine at
work the next time you come to town. Nw
Garnett-Corey Hardware Company
IRRIGATION
The Dry Season is Here
Be Prepared to TAKE WATER
Rogue River Valley Canal Go.
FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Plowed, Fenced, Leveled and Planted to
A Standard Variety of Trees, for $400 Per Acre.
CAN YOU DO BETTER IN THE VALLEY?
ROGUELANDS Inc.
FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
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DO YOl KNOW?
That NOW is the time to wlaco your old fonco with a now ono. That it will iiuprovo tliu uppour
nnco of your properly fully FIFTY PER CENT if tho fonco iu riultt and properly oonulruutuil.
That The Page Wire Fence
is bout suited for tho purposo, no it in rmulo up of tho IiohI Vyi CiwIjuii Stool Wiro Hint in found in
foiicinjr. in nddition to thid, it !h tho only i'onco which linn thu J'AdE KNOT, anil coiitiiiuotiH (irorfH
wiro to wouv U toothor, heuco it
Is The Best Fence
that money cqn buy or moilori Bcioncoprpdiico. Owinfr Io onclr Jino wire hviiiR coiled hoforo tho
fence is wovciii Pago Fence is euHlIy erected ovo hlllu and through duluH, without tlio nouuHHity of
cutting and Bplicinv. It U ,
MADE
at Adrion, Mich., aui skipped Ijy u In ciuloiid lotH, diroot from tho FACTORY TO THE CON
SUMER, thus insuring the groutCHl value nt tho loweut pouHihlo price
Let us uhow you wky you hIioiiW iiho Piiro Fence in proforonco to any other. We fur;iiuh,
without cliargo, estimateit on coHt of foneiiiK traolH, mid coutnict to build fuucoH cotuplolo.
Wo will figure with you on nuy amount of fencing, from ono rod to a uarloud, If you are
wanting Fence, Gates', or elthor yew or cedur poutu, lult uh fi(;uro with you. Wo furuiuh mini and
tools and assist in the erection of Page Feueo without extra cost,
GADDIS & DIXON
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"THE PAGE FENCE MEN"
PHONE 2(181.
DiHlrihutorfl for Southorn Oregon nnd Northern California.
MAiN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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