Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNR, MEDFORD, OREflON, ERTDAY, JTJNR 23. 101!.
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VETERANS Will
MEEHUESDIIY
Stnto Eiionmiimont Grant! Army Vet-
crans Will lio Held at Ashland Next
Week Auto Fifties to ho Feature
of the Entertainment.
Tlt pi-OKi-uiu for tlin notli uiiiiiuil
MICIIIIlpilHMlt nf tint UroKim (J. A. It.
to liu lutlil In Anhltiml for throw iltiyn.
roiiiiimrii'ltiK Tiumiluy, Juno 27, lutn
ImM'II UIIIIIMIIIt'O.I, miivh tlin TMIliKI,
Aflor thti ilnlKiitt'M liiivo Iii'cn unit
lit lh tinlii In i tin inoriilii null on
coili'd tn lnmiliiiartiiiK, roomn will liu
amilKiiiiil. In tlin ovuiiIiik n linml m.
nut will Ihi kIvi'ii nl Chiiiitiiiniuit Tub
trnnrlH nl 7 o'clock. Al H o'clocli
tlm opituliiK uxitrcltx'M will lio liclil.
iilno lit Hid TiilMiriiiicIc, ih followii:
liivocittlou, iniiHlr, nildrciin of u.
roinii liy Mnyor Ni'll, Kopriinii nolo,
ri'MpoimoH in iiililnMN of wnlnnim liv
lopiirtiiiitiit coiiiiiiiiiulfr, violin nolo
liy lrorinHor lltwli, rccltntloii.
Tlin proRriini for Wi'iltmmlny wilt
liicltiilo an niito rlilo thniur.li tint vnl
liy. In tlin ommiIiik nt 7 o'clock tin
nlhitr linml rom-url will liu kIvimi nl
tin Cliiuitiuuitiit Titlmriincli). The
proKniin for thl ovmiliiK will liiclmlo
Invocutloii, Moh'ct dm liy it uiuht quitr
tot mill tlin proniMitutlon of n play mi
tltlfil "llvforo Iho War" Thin will
lie folluwiul liy n violin nolo by Pro
fcMiir IIihwIi.
On 'I'luirHiluy, nrrniiKoiinyitH huvc
Iiimiii jiiiiiIo for nuotliitr niitninolillo
(tip. At !iir. a. in, tlinro will lio it
pitriiiln mill flnit prcncntntlon nt
('liiiiitnuiiuit I'nrlc nml In tho ovkiiIiik
it lutiiil concur I nl tlm Tulicrnnrlo,
follow oil liy it cninpflro nml nifrcNli
lntntM. Tlilft will lio followed liy tut-
drCKKCfl.
Tin' oritur of liimlncnii will bo nit
followii; Opuiilim of imcmnpiiiout In
form, report of coiimilttucH on rru
di'iitlaU, roll mil, rc-port of offlcttrii,
appointment of committing, ri'iidliiK
of coiiimuiilratloiiH and tireHontatloti
of remiltitloiiH, mimrl of coinmlltwB,
unftiilnlii'il' IiuhIiicdh, new bunlncftt),
election of offlceru, notilctlon of iilnro
for .lint iiniiiial encampment, follow
ed by Inntallatlon of officer.
PAGE THREE
CRATER LAKE AS
WINTERJE80RT
Man Back From Visit to Natural
Wonder Says It Can lio Made Ac
cessllilo and Is Well Worth Golnu
to Sec In Winter.
P
YESTERDAY'S SCORES. I
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National Iensile.
'Af IlrooklynIrooklyn 2. I'lilln
delplila 2. Called at tith: rain.
At llonton lloMon K, Now York 7.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 3, HI.
I.ouIh D.
At ClilcnK" ClilcnKO 3, IMtlHburK
12.
American lnune.
At Ni'w York Now York 7, Hon
ton 0.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia 8,
WimliliiKtnn fi.
At Detroit Detroit 3, Cleveland t.
At HI. I.ouIh St. 1aiu 7, Chlca-
(Vwtit li'iiKiie.
At I .on AiikIih It.
Ran I'ranclHco 2
Vernon 3
At Oakland
Oakland I
Portland 1
At Hacratnento
Hacratnonto 3
1,oh Aiiki'Ii'i 4
II
7
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in
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3
3
0
0
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Xortlivcritct-n 1-eanuc.
At Portland
Portland r
Taconm -
At Hcaltlo
Keattlo I
Kpokann -I
At Victoria
Victoria 1
Vancouver '. 3
Victoria H
Vnticouvor 1
7
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4
11
3
(i
S
10
00ITUARY
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John V, Palnior, who died nt Han
KranclHCO laHt Haturdiiy ovuiiIiik, wuh
for hoiiio tliuu piiHt a renldent nf
Modford and wiih an oxtoimlvo holder
of orchard proportion In tlm Hormo
Hlvor valloy, Mr. Palmor'H gonial
inannniB had won for him a hont of
filoiulH throiiKhotit tho valley, who
will mourn hla iloiulno. 1I wiih born
hi JohiiHtown, N. Y., Novomhor I'i,
ISM. Ho wiih 11 Rrc'ut loyor of homos
iiud had owned and broil many flno
liiirnoHii Iioi'huh. For n immbor of
yeaiH ho raced IiIh Btnbles on tho
Kriiuil circuit and wiih n famlllur Hu
tu o on tho blK hnrmwi trarkn.
Whllo Mr, Palmor wuh not u mom
bor of any churoh Hoct, ho wiih most
ChrlHllan In dlHtrlbutlou (r hla chiuv
IMom and Kiiva to tho poor ml tin
fortiiunto 4iH frooly ah IiIh clrouni
HtuuecH would purmlt, UlK hoartnd
to a fault, loyal to IiIh frlumla, nlwuyH
Koulal and optlmlHtlc, IiIh Iohh Ih
W'ontly diiploicd by Hioho who have
known him.
Tho rnnialtm wore- Bhlppod In I.a
ci'ohko, WIh., for burial.
I). 0. WillliiuiH, who recently n1
liiiui'il from a Dip to (,'rater lake
with two oiitHiilitrH, hellmcri that thiH
ciiiilil ho niiiiUi ipillo an attraotivii
winter Dip hIioiiM proper atcpn lie
token toward t tit n end, Hiiya (lie
Klamulli Cliionielc.
Mr WilllaiiiH itml Ii!m rompaniotiH
tail Kliiiualli 1'iiIIh with mi uuloiiioliilo
ami Dnvelcil o Fori Kliiinalli. There
Hid maeliiuii wiih exchaiiKcl for a
team anil ri mill thin wiih ilrivon
to WilillioiHe. From there tlm ichI of
tho journey of about twelve milea
wiih mailn hv fool over tlm hiiow. TIio
til Hi day of Iho dilvo mid walk wiih
Hindu lo Iho cfiwniinrnt Htation, live
UiileM t IiIh nlde of Iho rim, wlieie Hie
ninht wiih Hponl. Tho following day
lliev went to Iho rim, where Home
three litnirM wiih Hpi'iut nml the ic
turn Dip made haek lo where, the
team wiih left that eveiiinc.
Mr. WilllnniH deelarcH Hint if ar
rniiKcmentH were uiaili) to hnvn Htop.
pin: pliiecf iivery few milcM from
Fort Klamath lo Crater Inkn liuii
ilreiln of people would vinil thiH ircal
wonder every winter lo nee it nut for
tlin experience of the trip. In iloiim
Hum it would he upeonHitry In erect
rabiiiK at reaxouahle diHlanccH apart
ami Mock llicin with fuel, rub and
hlnukelH before the winter net in
eiiouli In IiihI throitfjli the winter, hi
IIiohi! mnkiiitf the iourney could find
thene frefpient nhellerw nmproihiniiH
for remaiiiini; over iiikIiI.
Mr. Williams belicvcH (lint if thin
HUL'L'CMllOt) WIIH followed Ollt it Until,
inlil almost iik much ntlraetiveneHK in
Crater lake an a winter report an it ih
now n Ktimincr resort.
METHODIST
SCHOOL ENTERTAINED
FoIIowIiik the. reKiilar monthly bus
Int'im meetliiK of tho men'H and worn.
fti'H lllttlo clamieH of tho Methodist
Kphicopnl Htinday Hchool Wednesday
fvenliiK, a iiroKram wan retulored, ro-
frehhiiientH nerved and a enurnl good
tlmo IndulKi'd In.
Ilean throwing nnd tack driving
rotitftita wero prominent featurea and
much niutiHomcnt wail derived from
them by both coutentautH and pci
tatori.
Mr. II. !.. WIIhoii won tho tnck
driving conteHt, drlyliiR IS tackH in
the ono in I nu to allowed for tho trial,
Tho cnutcMlantH won) forced to Htand
at a board and drive tacks with n
IlKht hammer. Mr. Yodor won tho
bean IhrowInK content, throwing two
bemiH out "of 20 Into small fruit jars
tea feet away. Nono of tho others
could Mcoro even once, and ho wuh an
eiiHy winner.
After the rontextH light refresh
inoiiln, coiiHlstliiK of Ice cream, waf
ers and cake, wero Hervcd.
DIICD.
Maiy KlUalieth (IrlmcH, an old and
well known resident of Jacksonville,
died Thursday morning at 8:30
o'clock at tho homo of Iter brother,
A. A. OrlmcH, In that city, MIhh
OrlmcH was 70 yours, of ago and lived
In this section most of nor life, com
liiK to Oregon from Iowa, where she
wiih born, October 18, IS 10, and Is
well known to all old rcHldcutH,
Four brothers and two bIhIoih but
vivo her. Tho brothers aro Sol
(IrlmcH, I, Inn county; Andrew Crimes,
(IrautH Phhsj Henry flrlmes, Klam
ath FiiIIh, and A. A. OrlmcH of Jack
houvIIIo. Tho sluterH aro Matilda
lleuklo of .lacksouvlllo and Kmellno
Daniels of (IrantH Pass.
Funeral services will bo held from
tho homo In Jackson vlllo nt 3:30
o'clock. Interment will bo In Jack
Honvlllo cemetery.
NOTION
In accordance with tho wish of tho
inorchnutH of tho city that tho whole
people inay colobrato tho fourth, It Ih
requested thai nil buslnoHH Iiouhoh
cIoho nil day Tuesday, July Ith, Stores
will ho open aa usual on Monday tho
third for tho convonlonco of thoso at
tending tho colouration,
liy order of tho Merchants Associa
tion, II. O, GAnNKTT,
President,
JOHN CAKKIN,
Soorotnry.
FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Lots wholcBfilo nnd rotnil
MOOR-EHNI-OO.
212 Fniitgrowors Bank Bldg
MANY
WN
HO
TEACHSCH00L
List of Applicants for Certificates In
Attendance nt Rcmilar Examina
tions Bclnii Conducted by Superin
tendent Wells at Jacksonville.
Tho following in u linl of npplicnnlH
for touchorH cortififiiteH who are in
iitlfiifluiift) nl (ho regular exmnina
tion hcitiK eoiidtifled liy Hehool Kiiji
erinleiiileiil WcIIh mid I'rof, V. H. Col
IIiih of Medfortl,
One year Htnle eer(i(1en(cH -Finn-
nm O. Kmilli, MnlX'l Thomnh, VMcMh
I'heiMler, llonilce ('older, l.oit Henry,
Delhi HolfHliiKr Alli" V. Caldwell,
Ifiilh Kiinley, Florence Jlerriek, Lil
lian ). MiihIiuII, Alum HoiiIiI, IIimc
I;, Neiilou, livn M; Hail, I In .el Woi
rall, Merlha DilHWorlli, Mildred Ware
KmIIht Jloury, I'lsie CrowMin, I.elit
I'ielor, HftMtilxdlo York, Lillian Pinrce,
Fuuiiit ,J. Walker, Ltelyn Merrill,
Until York, Ollvo (1. Daint Alvie I',.
Kcnll, Hernifc Latnkui, jliiuiee I,.
Hinilli, Mrs. Mario lonler, Fnuic'-'n
Diiiileu,
Life fliplonia Mm. ICalo Ilmii'l
Dniigoy.
Five yenrHlii(e'.J. Ilniinoii Stover,
Mrs. Myra Uoburlx, Mae H. Keatou,
Lou Wright,
H(n(e primary'-Siinili Van Meter,
Mrs. M. IMillbroolc, Kle Kline.
I'rintiiiL' nf nil kinds at I'ortlnud
prieeH. .Alail Tribune office.
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TO VISIT MEDFORD
J ii an endeavor to securo tho Pacific
Const Nurserymen's convention In.
J !H 3, Hecretnry Moos of tho Commcr-'
rial club has forwarded tho follow
ing telegram:
Med ford, Juno 21, 191 1. Onorge
C. Hooding, President Pacific Coast
Association of Nurserymen, Hnn Jose,,
Cnl: Medford sends greeting and cor
dially Invites your ai"socmtlon to
meet In Medford In nineteen thirteen.1
KKOHOK K. HOOH.
S'-cretary Medford Commercial Club
Iiok for tho nd thnt ilcHcrihcH the
place you would like to own.
CENTRAL
AVENUE
MANN'S
NEAR
POST
OFFICE
MEDFORD'S POPULAR PRICE STORE
Great Bargain Day Saturday
REMEMBER OUR STOCK is new and up to date and our
PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST
Wash Skirts
Women's new linen finish
Skirts in white and colors;
on sale Saturday
New Walking Skirts at $2.98, $3.98 and
$4.98 each.
$1.19
Linen Dusters
Women's Linen Dusters; new styles; on
sale Saturday at
$2.98, $3.98 and $4.98
Saturday tSale of Gingham Dresses for
Women and Children at Reduced Prices
House Dresses
Women's Per
cale louse
Presses, sp'1.
! $1.19
DressingSacques
Made of lawn and
percale; spe
59c
Kimonas
Women's full fkQ
length Lawn Ki- jirll
monas, special VLFVr
WONDERFUL LOW PRICES ON UNDERWEAR
Women's fine qual
ity sleeveless Vests
special
10e
"Women's TT n i o n A A
Suits, good grade; HP
special
Women's Pants,
all new styles;
special..,
25c
GREAT BIG SNAPS ON GOOD HOSIERY
Women's Tan Hose; good
grade; special J P
(2 for 2oc), I J)C
pair
Children's Past Black
Hose; special,
per
lilil
u 1 (U IV
10c
Women's fine lisle Hose in
black and tan; lfJa
special, a Z)C
pair v
CENTRAL
AVENUE
OUR SENSATIONAL SILK SALE STILL GOING ON
MANN'S
NEAR
POST
OFFICE
rap
$18
MpaaiiaBHgagMiaMU
fllppil
IT
iilii iiiUiiu
i
HIIHIII
Until July 1st $18
A Reliable Gas Range Ready for Use
Wo aro running It for your benefit becauso wo know thnt onco you
awake to tho fact that thoro Is no fuel so economical an Ran, and ao
fiatlfifnctory, you will want It In your home. Co mo In and lot us
Blvo you some facts that will open your'oyes.
Oregon Gas fie Electric Company
MEDFORD, OREGON w
IMIO.VK FOH TEItM.S
HUSV IIAXK IIOOK-KKIUMHIS
are constantly at work recording tho
transactions of tho Farmers & Fruit
growers Bank. Much of their tlmo Is
spent on the accounts of men whoso
affairs are no larger than yours. But
their credit and standing aro higher
than yours becauso they have a bank
account and you havo not. Why don't
you put yourself on a level with them
by opening an account yourself?
Farmers 6c Fruitgrowers Bank
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
0pp0jn000j0m
w
, aiuvn MiiiVi .r..n ..u..iw j.
7 I
12 All Work Guaranteed
COFFEEN ta PRICE
25 HOWARD DLOCK, EXTRANCEON Oth STttF.ET. PIIOXE SOS J
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
Prices Reasonable I
IRRIGATION
Diversified Farming With Irrigation
Means Independence
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Grow Garden Truck. Why?
Because Our Long Season Com
mands the Early and Late Crops
ROGUELANDS Inc.
FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
rAKBBW tlts IV .
Gtf
WHEN bread was called
the "staff of life" the delicious
crackers, cakes and biscuits of today
were unknown. A baker in those days meant a man
who baked bread. A baker nowadays means more it
signifies an artist who tickles your palate with those
flakey crackers and other tit-bits that giro you an lidd
ed appetite for food and help digestion.
"Who's your baker," means much. It
moans better health, a healthy stomach
and happy days. If you study tho mat
ter as we study it, this is your bakery
for wo know your needs. Wo already
supply many of your neighbors. Try
us next time.
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
a 2 S. OKN'TUAIi AVENUE
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