Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD, OIWOON, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 11)11.
BAND CONCERTS
ALMSUMMEIt
Opening Program Will be Rendered
, This Afternoon In the Natatorlum
Park No Admission is to be
Charged Scats Provided.
GOOD
A frco band concert will be given
Sunday nftcmonn in the Nntatorium
Park ftl 2:U0 p. in. mul every one is
invited to attend. No admission wiil
be charged and nil seats will bo fur
POST OFFICE
SHE TITLE
Uncle Sam Passes on Abstract and
Accepts the Site Work Will Prob
ably be Started In the Near Future
on the Building.
The United States government hits
accepted the title to the site for th
federal building in thin city and work
will probably commence, on iho new
niched frco of charge. The Natntor- V "ure u, n,e near uturo. An
t... ,. i" i- -- ., J derson and Green have been notified
NOTED MANBIRO
TO LIKE HERE
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Walter Brookins Who Broke Altitude
Record Two Years Ago and Won
Fame With His Spiral Glide Here
on Mining Deal.
SPORTING STUNTS
The following sporting events for
tho Fourth of July have been arrang
ed for by tho committee having them
In charge
musoment events at Park, Ivy ' mni' f'i" m "u future for pleasure
tlltti llinilntrAt lift a lirvtit 4a vxlstf Lrt
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grounds and will place seats under! "' . . '" "".'" """'" " '"- l
tho trees and everything will bo done hA '"Potion and that their there
to make this concert n success, Aj iiuiic, no obstacle in the way of
upecinl program has been arranged ,0M ! thc ,U'nK Tlu: ("
'.... n. j:.- I.,... . x......!.. . , fur the commencement of the work
up wu (iirvcior tionn . zoning aim , , , .
there will be a baud of thirty-five, UiX mt bo" sct'
musicians who haVc been rehears
ing for thc past few mouths for these
concerts. There will be seats ar-
limgod so that everybody can bear
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me music, j nis win no me nrst oi
a series of free concerts to be given
by thc Bedford concert band.
Tho band stand at the city park
will bo built as soon as nossihlo ms
tho plans have been excepted and the
locution decided on. As soon as the
band Btand is completed tho free con
certs will be given in the city park on
Sunday afternoons and at the Nnta
loriiim park Friday evenings.
Tho urogram fodny is:
March. "Greater Bedford"
A Enxnos
(Dedicated to Mrs. II. C. Kcntner,
president Greater Mcdford Club
Grand Snored Potpourri, Jov to the
World Barnhour
Waltz, Thc Toreadors Dream
Price
Gtnnd American Fantasia...
Overture, Lustspiel . ....Kcrier Bex
Bevcrio Apple Blossoms.... Robert.
Before tho Footlights (A comedy
I in 8 acts) Bendix
Selection (from Mnriti"fO Wallace
Mi Rosirenc, Serennla Nupicaha.
Bamhonsc
March, National Emblem, ...Baglcy
Tbeo. Bendix
Conductor John A. Norling.
Walter Brookins, one of (ho most
noted aviators in the Tinted States
arrived in Mcdford Saturday after
noon and is registered at the Nash
hotel. Mr. llrookitis is hero on a min
ing deal and Mutes that be will in
all probability make Mcdford bis
permanent home. He has tptit the.
flying game but states that should
he take up his residence hero per
manently ho will purchase- a machine
for his own use.
Several mining men who were
prominent in the Nevada mining dis
trict hitvo recently been induced to
come hero by Dr. ,1. E. Shearer. These
men in turn induced Mr. Hrookins to
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uivesugaie uie locm tieni. for tne
purpose lu arrived yesterday.
"If the mining field looks as good
as I have been told it docs," states
Brookins, "I will make Mcdford mv
permanent home. 1 have mit the
I flying game as business and while
TRUST BUILT
BEET FACTORIES
Great Sums Furnished hy Havcmcyer
for Erection of Sugar Refineries
in Colorado Monopoly Now Owns
One Third of Stock In Them.
WASHINGTON, 1). l' .Juno 1!4. -Chester
Morey of Denver, president
of the Great Western Sugar Com
pany, a $:I0,H0U,U00 New Jersey cor
titration, today lohl the llardwick
committee that llenrv 0. llnvcmeyer
in his life-time had furnished great
sums for the establishment of beet
sugar factories in Colorado Sixteen
of these were combined in IttO.'i into
the Great Western Corjwnition of
wuosc siock i no sugar trust owns
one third and the Huvcnioyor estate
y." per cent.
Morey was president and n direc
tor of the most sugar factories be
fore the consolidation.
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FAILED TO REACH
CRATER IN AUTO
Party of Tourists Start for Lnko
But arc Forced to Turn Back n
Short Distance Beyond Whiskey
Creek Snow Still Heavy.
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TRADE WINNERS
street, July 4th:
100-yard sprint. . ,
50-yard sprint. - " "
Fat men's raw?.
Fat women's race
Married men's race. . ,
Married women's race.
Single men's race
Single women's race.
Boys under 16 race.'
Girls tinder 16 race.
Three-legged race.
Potato race.
Egg race.
Shoe race.
Ladles' nail driving contest.
Special races.
Catching greased pig.
Officials park events:
Referee John D. Olwell.
Starter G. H. Miller.
Judges C. A. Wilson. W. R. Cole-
I will not again'go after tho exhibi
tion business.'
Mr. Brookins is one of tho most
noted nvintors in the country. He
was for some tune an instructor for
the Wrights and taught both John
stone and Hoxie to flv nud the ex
ecute the spiral glide
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POCATELLO. Idaho. Hidden in an. Jacksonville; Jwae IIouRh. Dan
thc wilds of the Caribou Mountains,
near tho Idaho-Wyoming line, Harry
Whitney, tho Idaho outlaw, is safe
today. The posse has abandoned the
limit. Whitney sought refuge ii ono
of tho wildest stretches of country iii
the west.
Jordan, Grants Pass; A. W. Mackte,
Dave Good. Ashland; George E. Kre
mer, Frank Brown, Eagle Point.
Clerks of course Jack Whito and
F. Ware.
All basccball players in uniform
allowed to compote in tho following
events, on the baseball grounds.
of North Holly street:
Base running (preceding the morn
ing game).
Duntlng tho ball and running to
first base.
Distance throwing.
Target throwing.
100-yard sprint.
Officials In baseball events:
Referee Jeff Heard.
Starter H. Wellington.
Timers Frank Fraror, Mosc Dark-
dull, Bob Dow.
Judges Court Hall, Owney Pat
ton, Fred Roper (Grants Pass), Pat
Dennlgan, Ed G. Burgess, Jr.
Speaking of names, a man named
A. Henn laid a cornerstone In New
Jersey.
People pass by tho windows thnt
are gloomily lighted ami are natural
ly drawn to tho windows that aru
chcoriugly and radiantly lighted.
Which shall yours be?
Night Is tho time your windows
most appeal to most people, especial
ly the people who work daytimes.
Night t thc time these folks look
around anil decldo on their purchases,
largely.
You take pains In dressing your
windows. v
Why not take pains to light them
with the light that Is Inviting, cheer
ing, enticing, above all other light?
Etectricit? We'd like to talk to
you about the coat, which Is agreea
bly little.
Ma ywo send our representative?
And If so, when?
ROGUE J)IVKRjLECTRIC CO.
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Born In Mcdford, Oregon. Satur
day, June 24, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs.
Elmor Dawson, a tine daughter.
Mother and babo doing nicely. Mrs.
Dawson was formerly Miss Myrtle
Peyton, dabghter Of Mr. and Mrs.
It. E. Peyton of "Peibni. Or.
Dr. and Mrs. It. K. Golden of
Mnrshficld and their daughter, com
prising at party which is touring
southern Oregon nud northern Call
forniti, failed to roach Crater I.uko
by unto being forced to (run back it
short distance beyond Whiskey
Creek. TJio car wns stalled by the,
heavy snow dntts which still remain
in that district. The putty was al
so forced to ouiup out ono night in
a sno w storm.
lhe party left Thursday for tho
lake but after getting bevoud Whin
key creek found tho snow too deep
tor progress. Thinking they wore
near tho lako they walked Hcvcrnl
miles ovor thc snow rind then turned
back. They reached Mcdford Friday
evening. They may inaku tho jrip to
the lake mi their return from California.
SEVEN WET BOTH
INSIDE AND OUT
Police Rounded up Sovcn Men Fi
day Night Who Blamed Their
Downfall to the Wetness of Hie
Heavens City Annexes $35.
LEAVES FOR FRISCO TO
QUIT HIS
Illuming tho wetness of lhe heav
ens for their plight seven laboring
men upucurcd before Mayor Canon
Saturday morning ami pleaded guilty
to n charge of drunkcucsH. Ilixnucr
annexed $'M or live buck each.
Tim men through a .snnkcNtiiiiu jill
plead guilty. They explained that
they weto employed on various jobs
about the city and llijit the rain had
caused theui to lay of!'. Not wishing
to get wet outside tliey went inside
nud got wet anyway but inside not
outside.
HOSPITAL NAMED
"SACRED HEART"
Work of Excavating for Foundation
Is Progressing Slowly Owliig to
tho Nature of the Formation In
stitution Given Name.
Homo prosperity depends upon
homo Industry, and state-whin pros
perity will he greater If factories
soiling "Made In Orogon" goods nro
patronised b ythu local mcrchnntn.
Work Is progressing very rapidly
on thc excavation for the 100 room
Snored Heart hospital which is he
ing creeled in Ibis city by tho Sitieis
of Providence on Nob Hill. Tho
formation is a peculiar one and has
held lhe contractors back to soma
extaeut iih it (he material scejus too
hard to pick nud get not solid luiough
lo iIho powder to advantage.'
Many brick have been delivered on
the ground preparatory to starling
tho walls. The foundation will soon
bo laid,
The Mother Provincial of tho Sis
torn of Proxidcuce has sellled upoi
flto iiuiue "Sacred Heart'1 for llio
new institution, and by this iifpcla
tiou it will bo konwn in tho future.
0h0010,0.pJMH000
FRISCO TO w . w i'
jL" ,Fii; Electric Window Displays i
uey I. Browji depart- J '
moon for Snn jw ! As n man is judged hy his clothes, so is u store
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Haftklns for Health.
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Bnchelor 'Sidney I.
ed Friday afternoon
cisco where ho will unit
single blessedness," ns in times past
ho has been wont to call it, for on
Juno il ho is to be married to Miss
Anna Cotter, who has a host of
friends in this city. Sid's frienus
nro planning to give him a welcome
royal on his return from tho Hay
City with his brido.
Great Excitement
on Front St;
Tho FatH and Slims make a rich
discovery nt corner of 8th and Front
street.
Great Rush to Rich Find.
The biggest and best meal in tho
city found nt tho V. 8. cfiop House for
25 coats. Chowdor Dick, with his
staff of able assistants, servo the best
on the market In first-class shnpe.
Everything tasty 'and up-to-dato. Give
us n trial.
Meal tickets, J5.00 for $4.50.
Open day and night.
Dick Pfelffer Prop. Al Learned.
You devote lots of time and euro to the triinminu
of your windows. s
Yet the most of the people that pass your store
during tlie day pay little attention to your windows.
They haven't time.
They are too husy.
It is during (he evening hours that many sales
are decided upon, are started, are made.
It is during these evening hours that your show
windows should he well-lighted with good', brilliant,
Kleetrie Light.
Kleetrie Light attracts attention, and is your ac
tive, silenf salesman. ,
lijleetrie light displays your goods to the best pos
sible advantage.
Make your windows bright with Hleutric Light
and draw the trade and the dollars.
.See us.
Rogue River Electric Co.
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ARE YOU READY?
TO CELEBRATE THE COMING FOURTH AS YOU WOULD LIKE TO?POSSIBLY THAT WILL DEPEND ON WHAT YOU
CAN FIND TO SUIT YOUR TASTE, NOTION AND POCKETBOOK. WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL PREPARATION TO SUP
PLY YOUR WANTS IN EVERYTHING THAT IS APPROPRIATE AND COMFORTABLE TO WEAR ON SUCH AN EVENT.
THE TJJME IS GROWING CLOSE AND YOU HAVE ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS TO SELECT THOSE FIXINGS. FOR yOUR
OWN CONVENIENCE, COME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, AS IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO MAKE A BETTER SELECTION OF
PATTERNS AND SIZES, BESDDES TO AVOID THE LAST MAD RUSH WHEN OUR STORE WILL BE CROWDED WITH EA
GER BUYERS AND WE WILL BE UNABLE TO GIVE YOU THE CAREFUL TIME AND ATTENTION IN SHOWING YOU
THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF MERCHANDISE.
The Fashionable Nan Need Not
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Forever be an Extravagant Man
Wherever you go, you will see our Clothes on Bankers, Lawyers, Physi
sians, Business Men Men who have learned how to spend money in a
business-like way and know the asset value of good Clothes; you will,
probably, be unable to distinguish those we elothe from those who still go to higher price Tailors. J Tt means, when
a Man buys here: more Clothes per year for the same expenditure or as many Clothes for much less.
i - " A Pair of Spring' Trousers $3,50 to $7.50
A Spring Suit
$17.50 to $40.00
KNOX STRAWS
A triumph of American
skill through 70 years of
training.
Hats that combine style
and quality and a full mon
ey's worth.
KNOX STRAWS
Made by Knox
94.00 to 95.00
BEACON Straws
Exclusive with us
$3.00
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all sorts, at prices that have never yet
caused a feeling of disappointment,
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