Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFOItt)' MAIL TRTBUNK MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY. JULY 10, 1011.
GERIG TO MAKE
FINAL
FSTIMATE WITH
WAN
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T CONNECT
SEWER MADE
Dispute Between Contractor and
County Road Engineer as to
Classification on Pumice Grade to
Be Decided Definitely.
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In order to nettle a dispute regard
ing the clnnnlflcatlon of the niater
tnl removed by Contrnctor Natwlck
In tlio building of the Pumlco grade,
William Qerlg, chief engineer of the
1'nclflc & Eastern railroad will make
a Btudy of tlio grade and file a re
port with tho court. Hoth the en
gineer ami tho county officials agree
to abide by Mr. Gerlg's report.
Mr. Natwlck claims that tho class
ification on which he was paid was
not high enough. Knglneer Harmon
says that It Is. Tho dispute seemed
hopeless when tho suggestion was
mado that Mr. Oerlg make an ex
amination and settle the matter and
thlH was adopted,
Property Owners Urging Enforce
ment of Ordinance Which Provides
That All Must Connect With Sew
ers as Health Measure.
Now that hot weather has set in
property owners In various parts of
the city are complaining of differ
ent cess pools and out hotses and
are preparing to ask that tho city
officials compel all to connect with
the sower mains on their streets In
order to do away with offensive
odors and fly breeding places. In
many portions of the city the nuis
ance Is becoming very bad and many
complain. There is a city ordinance
CREEK DAMMED
BY MINISTER
Seven Will Be Baptized In Griffin
Creek Today Wood Is Used to
Pay for Orgon Bar Creek Open
Air Church Flourishes.
Rev. Stuart of ihe Dar Creek
oluireli wliieli meets each Sunday in
x grove on the summit of the moun
tains above Griffin creek, will bap
tize Mvcn at this Sunday's service.
Griffin creek was dammed Kridny by
Rev. Stuart and t-talwert niember
of his flock and einerMon of the re
pentent will take place in the pool
formed. The church is if no par
ticular denomination and contains
members of many of the evangelical
churches. Nevertheless the hnntisin
MRS. NAPOLIANTO
FAINTS AT NEWS
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SAULT STB. MARIE, Ont., July
15. From a convicted burglar, it
developed today, Mrs. Angela Na
Iolitano received the first news tint
her dentil sentence had been com
muted and that she would not linn?
for the killing of her husband, in
a statement Mrs. Nnpolitnno said
she was seated on a cot and heard
a tap'ung on the floorings. Putting:
her ear to the floor the prisoner in
the cell below told her the news. He
said that he had been informed by
nn outsider who had shouted through
the cell window.
When the jail officials visited Mrs.
Napolitano they found she had faint
ed, and although quickly revived, she
remained hysterical for some time.
states that they are going to take tho
matter up.
BILLY SUNDAY AND
CURTIS.SKYPILOrS. FLY
WARSAW, Ind., July 15. "Billy"
Sunday and Glenn II. Curtis, two ot
the world's greatest sky pilots, an
pals today following an aeropla.u
trip of two miles. The evangeliM
who is spending a few days here, ac
cepted Curtiss' invitation to make a
trip and never flinched as the hip
aircraft sailed over the lake at ter
rific sied.
requiring that these connections be! uut be by emersion says Rev. Stu-
mado and different property owners' rt, as he can interpret the Scripture
I in no other wav.
Amonir thoe to be emersed an
William H. Fields Sam Meadows
several of the liar family and Wil
liam Davis, son of John DnvN, the
fflriffin creek woodehopper, and hun
ter.
The church until recently has beef
without tin organ or muicnl instru
ment of any sort. Hut through a
wood dicker with Mr. Wolfe, the lo
cal second han dninn, Rev. Stuart
has procured a second hand organ
for his congregation. Wolfe agreed
to give the organ in exchange for $18
worth of fuel, wood chopping anil
hauling being the main occupation of
the community. Rev. Stuart, aided
by several members of his congrega
tion furnished the second hand deal
er wtih his quota of wood and trium
phantly transported the intrumcnt
to the mountains.
DALTON GUILTY
OF TAKING BRIBE
I .Mil I Ml
Assessor of Alameda County Is Held
Without Ball Will Be Sentenced
Tuesday Case Was Hard Fought
Throughout.
BIG BASEBALL GAME
AT PARK TODAY
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The 0. & W. R. R. & X. team of
1'ortlnnd will arrive on No. 15 at
10:35 this morning. Everything is
in readiness for the big game today.
The attendance and iddicatious point
to a largo crowd. Tho grandstand
is one of the coolest places in Med-
ford. AH people buying bleacher
tickets will be allowed to sit in the
shade along left field fence. The
Medford band and ball teams will
Jleavo fro niinfrontof MRDL UP
leave from in front of Commercial
club building at 1:15 p. in. and march
to the ball park, where the game
is scheduled to begin at 2 p. m.
IN SPIRITED AWAY
TO SAVE THEIR LIVES
The people of this city should buy
"Mado In Oregon" goods from the
local merchants' whenever the price
and quality are equal to Eastern
made goods.
BURNSIDE, Ky.. July 15. Depu
ty Sheriff James Ellis and John Hel
ton were spirited nway from the Som
erset jail today in an effort to pre
vent a proposed lynching of the mei
following their killing of Mngistratt
A. J. Beatty and Constable W. F
Heath.
Helton and Ellis shot the officials
dead when they appeared in the mag
istrate's court to be arraigned oi
minor charges. The rejwrts of th
guns attracted citizens to the conr
room and when they arrived Beatt;
and Heath were dead on the floor.
Ellis and Helton were soon ar
rested and they declared they hnd
shot in self defense.
We notice that some merchants in
other cities nro using considerable
space advertising "Made In Oregon"
goods, That is as It should be. The
merchant must know that his indivi
dual prosperity Is to a great extent
dependent upon the prosperity of tbe
state at largo, and If Oregon manu
facturers aro patronized, that It will
mean greater pay rolls, and greater
pay rolls mean a larger degree of
prosperity for every man, woman and
child In Oregon.
DIGGING UP COIN
FOR POSTAL BANKS
WASHINGTON. D. C, July 15.
That the postal savings banks have
the confidence of the people who
heretofore refused to place money
in banks is exemplified today by a
heavily corroded silver dollar bear
ing the date of 18S9 which was re
ceived here by Postmaster General
Hitchcock from Postmaster Elgin of
Corinth, Miss., who nlloged that it
was one of several" hundred similnrly
corroded coins reiwrted which had
been buried in the ground hecaine
the owners feared to put their money
in banks.
OAKLAND, Cut., duly 15. Found
guilty of having solicited and ac
cepted a bribe of f."0t)0 from the
Spring Valley Water company, Hen
ry P. Dalton, iihseisor of Alaiuedii
county, is in jail hero today, hold
without bail to await sentence Tuo.n
day morning.
The jury returned their verdict aC
ter a consideration of only aliiHit
four hours of evidence presented ,it
the "J3 days trial. Dnlton's attorney,
Charles H. Fairnll, probably will
move for a new trial before sen
tence h parsed.
The conviction ends one of the
hardest fought trial in tho history
of the county. Dalton was mi ex
tremely popular official and had heti.
the same office for 17 years. Dalton'
wife and his niece were with him
when the verdict was read. The for
mer collapsed and the younger wo
man placed her anus about the de
fendant and attempted to console
him. Dalton turned very pale and
then flu-died.
On motion of the defense Judge
Drown set next Tuesday for sentence
Dalton was rvmuuded to jail without
hail.
JULY IS A MONTH TO
CLEAN UP STOCKS
To mako room for tho now fall morchaudiso which will soon bo coming in. Tho
following tire only a fow examplos of how wo aro slashing tho prieo on dopon
dablo morchandiso.
Trimmed Hals and Untrimmed Shapes
1-2 PRICE
LINEN SKIRTS
In Whito and Linon Colar
12 PRICE
TROUBLE OVER BILL
ENDS
LINEN SUITS at EXACTLY ONE-HALF
Two.pieco linon suits in Natural, Pink, Bluo, Holiotropo and Whito, rogular
values, $8.50 to $19.50 AT EXACTLY ONE HALF.
$4.35 to $9.75
Cream Serge Skirts Special $4.95
Pretty Plaited models in Serge and Panama, rogular values $9.50 to $11.50.
SPECIAL $4.95
LONG SILK COATS, SPECIAL $10.00
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OAKLAND, Cal.. July 15. Harry
AtichnulmtiKh, an inspector of the
local street railway company, was
probably fatally shot today by
George Kuchler, a contractor, who
afterwards shot and killed himself.
The men quarreled over tho pay
ment of a sum of money due Kuch
ler and the latter drew a pistol and
forced the carman to accompany him
to the bank. On the street he cov
ered Auchanbaugh through his
pocket.
Auchnnbniigh inude a sign to a
passing M)licemau, whereupon Kucli-
ler opened fire. When he fell he iiImi
shot J. Kcltou, who also is expected
to die. Then he commit ted suicide.
It is supposed that the man was
insane.
LONG SILK COATS made up of a handsome piece of cloth of gold, largo sailor
collar or regulation collar, also long black taffeta coats, full plaited style, rog
ular values to $22.50. SPECIAL$10.00.
In short every ready made garment in tho shop is undorpricod for quick cloar-
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Ilasklns for Iroalth.
It Does Not Pay YOUR EYES
to take chances with
Many of tho most difficult cases in this vicinity have been suc
cessfully fitted by me.
A call at my office will co-it you nothing and will convince you
that you take no chances here.
The best is the cheapest.
DR. RICKERT
Eyesight Specialist. . Over Kentner's.
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FISH!
FISH !
FISH!
BUY YOUR FISHING TACKLE FROM
THE
Medford Hardware Comp'ny
WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN MEDFORD THE FIRST
SALMON REGISTERED AT OUR STORE FOR 1911 CONTEST WEIGHED
29 POUNDS AND 10 OUNCES.
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One-Fourth Off on all Blue and Black Suits. One
Third Off on all Extra Pants On all Hats, (Stetsons
excepted), the slashing goes recklessly on. Shirts,
Underwear, Etc., all Share the same fate
No Extra Charge for Alterations Good Pair Suspenders FREE With Each Suit,
THE TOGGERY
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Medford's Reliable Clothing House
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