Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MJDFORD MATL TlttBUNE, iMWOW, Oil ISO ON, W1SDOTSDAY,. 8EJPTj!iin3F,R 13, Jgft .
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UNIONS POWERPROPERTIES
Letter From J. P. O'Brien of Hnrrl
man System To Kruttschnltt
Shows Non-Unlonlsts Get In
creased Pay.
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PORTLAND,' Sopt. H. Nucleoli
Ity u lottor wliluli tlmy ululin wnH
wi'llttm by J, V, O'llrlun. liouil of tho
lliirrliniiii nyHtorif In tho Nortliwost,
to .IiiIIiih KrtiltHclinltt, KtMiunil mini
iikp of tlio lliirrlmnii Hiich, luiuloifl
(if oi-Kunlzott Iftbnr today enmo out
with tho flat-footod vluirKO that tho
Hnrrliuiin MyHtom ili;n dlHcrlmlnalo
nKaliiiit Uh union oniployoH, and hatt
)non (lliuirlinliintliii: for montlm.
Tim lettur whh datud Atirll 8, 1011,
and wiih written partly In code, A
trniiHlutcd It read un follown:
"MoBBrH. Molilor nnd Ilftncroft aro
iiKriihlu for advancuu for oporatorn,
who do not IiuIoiik to labor orKiinl
xatlomi and huvo arrati(;ud huiiio on
0, W. It. &'N. mi qf March flrat. Will
uilvlnu fiirlluir In roRitrd to Southern
l'aclflo IIiioh In OnK."
Coplon of tho Jotter woro nont to
W. 11. Hnucroft nt Halt Lnko and to
A. L. Molilor at Oinalin.
HERE TOIHSPECf
Officials of Company Which Pur
chased Ray Power Properties To
Tour Valley-Will Visit New Plant
At PYbsifcct.
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
TIIH IIAUU10. World-wldo wnr
faro on Intcmporanco la tho object of
tho 1'ltlt inlornational roiiKrcHB on nl
cohollBtn, oponod hero toduy. Proa
Mont Tafl named 1 deloKatcu from
the United Stilton.
CINCINNATI An arcldent fund
hrowory
hy the
Joint oxecutlvo commltteo of tho In
ternational Urowery WorUcrfl, meot
Inp, horo today.
nnd pciiHion Hynlcm for
workorH will ho advanced
KANSAS CITY To flht tho for
mation of a national bread tnmt, em
I'loyliiK non-union labor, tho Inter
national Uakora' Union, In conven
tion here, todny culled for co-oporu-tlou
of all unloulBtfl.
For (lie pimxmu of nmUiiiK com
nlcto tour of tlio viilloy mid vlnit till
of tho )riirliuH now owned hy their
company, Mr, mid Mr. ,1. J'. Church
ill, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Cluiruli.il, Air.
and Afro. II. I. Wnlthorn nnd Alex
.), ItoMchoroiijrh huvo arrived in Med
ford. ' TJio men are till ol'1'icinln of
the SiHkiymi Klectriu Power & LikIiI
Co., which recently look over the
Ifny povvu'r jiropctieH in this Val
ley. .
The ol'fieinlH neeompnjiied by their
wivcK will vitiit the new plant nl(
I'reHpect and will iiIho (our the en
tiro Hokiio Ilivur valley country.
While hey ure makiiie; un.iiiNpeetion
lour they will in nil probability look
intfl tho muter of entcrine; their
lines nnd decide upoit future duvulop
inuut work.
Mr. nnd MYh, WiIIier8 will te
muin permanently in Medford. Mr.
Wnlthorrt HiieecedH Dr. (J. It. Hoy ;ih
Kcucrul muiiae;cr of Hie local company.
NBW YOHKHi'cuuho ho iiiHint
cd on praying for tiio "wicked rich",
in front of 'tho hrowiiHtouo fc'iflli
Avenue paluccH, .lolin I'uhmtolc in
under arrest here lodny.
MINNEAPOLIS, , Minn. J. C.
0. itiiHHell, who was tho prohibitiou
lHt cunriiduto, for mayor in 10012, wiih
fined hero for drunkenncHH. Hus
hcII paid ho wiih "out of polities
now."
SAN KHANCISCO' "WIiiiI'h in u
tiumo?" is only n mythical question,
iij'cordinu; to Kdwnrd Pullnlovo. lie
Hays Iiih wife, Dcflfde, wiih just the
opposite of Avhnt the limno implies.
Today ho ban a divorce decree.
CAI-CJAtlY, Albortn Ilecrlproclty.
ImmlKratlon Iiiwm, tho olKht hour bill,
the Onmporij contompt ciiho and the
McN.nmara defeiiHO aro ninoiiR the
important nuttier today hoforo tho
tnineB nnd labor coiiKreBB.
YKM.OWRTONK N A T il O, N A L
l'AUIC National Park superintend
cuts, Kovornmont orrlclaln nnd rail
road men opened n hobbIoh hero today
which is expected to extend tho uso
fulness of Uncle Sinn's piny Krouml.
SAN FRANCISCO Hutliow nnd
fish nlikn took to tho slioro ut Moss
Ucneh when u school of 100 wlmlcb
enmo nlone;. Picnickers j,'nthered
nil thtj llsh they could curry without
hook nnd line.
NEW YOUIv A policemnn ran fot
u doctor to uttend Chnrles Cobb, win
broke his leu; by falline; from it street
car. When tho doctor urrivetl tho
leu; was mended with nails nnd glue
It wns wood.
HKNUKKSONVIJjIjE, N. C Tho
inutiluted body of Myrtlo Hawkins
17, wns found today in Luke- Osceola
An autopsy showed that tho tfrl hud
been killed before tho body was
thrown into the lake.
HICIIMONT), Tiul., Tho Wayne
County Modicn! Society hns ndoptod
u resolution uskinu; tho publio to nb
htnin from hniidshukinu; us much ns
jiossiblo, declnrinp; that inouns of
salututton conveys norms.
HEMPSTEAD, R. I. PjonninR to
take up tno (tani?orouH upon, wmuii
hroiiKht death to Iter hunbund, Mrs.
llalph Johnstono, widow of tho dar-
inu; birdnum who hold tho record,
for altitude- in an aoroplnno, line
lioRim taklnB loBaottB and will soon
niijioar ait a prafeBBlonnl nvlotar.
.TOLIET. Ills. OhU' 1'Tckstrom was
tho first victim of tho state law pro
luhitiiiK tho 'driukinK from a "life
savor" on trains. Ho passed a bot
tle to a friend and was arrosted.
SAN FRANCISCO A whnle
saved tho German steamer Sitlutais
from a wreck off Pidc;con J'oint.
Slowine; down the eue;ines upon hit
tinj tho whnlo allowed tho steamer
Laiistnc; to cross in tho foe; just a
few feet abend of her.
Look at tho ads that offor em
ployment nnd you'll find tho right om
oon.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
A. C. Taylor left for Salem Tues
day moruiuu; on a business trip.
George Perkins, II. J. Gardner, W.
It. Hyrum left Tuesday morning for
Woodvillo to attend tho soldiers re
union. Mrs. Grace Orr loft for Los An
geles Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Normilo Sr., Mrs. William
Nnrmile, Mrs. F. J. Taylor spent
Tncbdny afternoon in Medford.
Miss Frances Shields and Archio
Parker uro attending tho Medford
business college.
City Council will meet Thursday
uvening at 7:110 p. m. to transact
inch business ns tuny come beforo
it.
A good roads meeting hero tonight
(Wednesday.)
Mrs. E. K. Soatt has returned from
a bovoral dnys visit to relatives on
Applegato.
Your correspondent was presented
with a jar of pear butter from the
dunning factory which wns excellent
nnd it is hoped that this enterpris
ing establishment under the inauugo
mcnl of Clino Wortmuit will bo
liberally patronized.
THE THUK SKCItKT
OF HHA.UTIFUL HAIR
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NEW ORLEANS Miss .Elbe
Pons, 1? paid $20 to a strange- mun
for marrying her several weeks a gu
ilt order that sho might njit ho sont
to mi usylum. Leurning of lior mar
riage, tlio girl's father attomplod
suieido. H wAfi through hi" not thut
tho wedding became known.
VANCOUVER, Wn. Whou Rov,
'O. It. G. Poolo was introduced to a
'"Mrs. Smith," lio ohattod with hor
for half an hour not knowing that
sho was in reality his nistor, Mrs,
Entost Uico, o, Now Wostminstor,
I). 0, They hncl'liol seen onch other
for 25 yeava, . i
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(Amy Loator in World Magazine,)
A famous Fronoh actreBs well
known in America rocontly stated in
an Intorviowri "Noatiy ovory woman
knows tho oxcollont results that fol-
toy dry shampooing, but too many
dopond upon orris root nlono to kcop
tho hair and &culp in good condition.
Orris root will not grow hair.
"Tho host dry shampoo I know Is
mudo by inlx'ng four ounces of powd
ered orris root and four ounces of
thorox. Sprlnklo a llttlo of this ntlx
turo upon tho head and brush It
thoroughly through tho hair, Tho
truo socrot of a Bucessful dry sham
poo is to distribute tho orris root and
thorox through thq hair oyoply; uso
a slftor top can If you huvo It. Thon
don't spnro tho brush.
"This troatmont koops tho hair
light, fluffy and lustrous, whllo too
much molsturo on tho hair and tho al
kali In niQBt soaps tend to mako tho
hair dull hi color."
GOLD HILL HAS A
BUILDING BOOM
Gold Hill is experiencing n mild
rcHiileiice-huildiiig boom, suys the
News. I Wiving but recently complet
ed one cottugo in the Dekicu addition
Dr. KolHOy bus a second five-room
structure well along toward -completion.
These houses arc- the first of
a number which ho propones to erect
for rent purposes. F. W. Dodge be
gun luyiug the foundation this week
for u neat homo-nest on his lots in
the Hume part of town. ('. J). Stcin
hoff hns ground cleared and material
ready for a model modern bungalow
on hi lots adjoining tho Truux res
idence on the north side. Lynn 7
Smith hns the foundation and floor
utld floor laid for a cottage in the
bungiilow style on lots in C'hnvcner
Park, overlooking the river at the
east cud of Main street. 0. A.
Peterson recently completed one of
the prettiest residences in the eity
on the north side, and Grant Harri
son has added a neat cottage to
the row of attractive homes nt the
east end of south Main street
Others are contemplating tho build
ing of homes.
Printing of all lands at Portland
iiriooa. Mnil Trihiinn office.
TInskiiiB for health.
LOST
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NEVADA
ItKNO. Nevada, rfept. l?. Advices
toddy from Kra'hklown tell of great
excitement tnoro oyer tho discovery of
tho long lout liiinlny lode, which
poHHcmiCH almost pmo gold nnd nil-
For many years the location of the
hidden lrcnflnro hns been kept se
cret by the IJnrclny heirs, but pros
pectors In tho omploy of C oloncl
W. H. Proskoy f Ileno, Jbhn IJ.
CnsBchlny Of SnnKranclsco and Kich
ard Welling of New York, Hay they
have found it.
OKLAII9MX rCITV--Tlio hearing
of tho Investigation into freight rates
on livestock ordered by tho Inter
state commcrcW commission began
hero today.
10LA, Kan. Edward II. Funslon,
former rongrcss'man and fatlier of
General Frederick Funstou, is dead
here today. He was 7." years of age
and for twelve fyears was a member
of the lower house of congress.
CANNOT CAPITALIZE
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RtlGODS
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REVIVALS
ta 'lUrKKA, ivnn., ocpi. jj..auu
state charter board today refused
to grant U chnrtcr to the "Billy Sun
day Corjtoration" of Wichita.
The nppicants proposed to or
ganize with n capital of $10,000 mid
finance Sunday in n scries of revival
meetings. Tho Jncorporntoors wero
to ))rofit from tlio contributions.
The board held this wns not a reli
gious corporation.
PETITION TO RECALL
EUGENE COUNCILMAN
EUGENE, Sept. 13. Petitions to
recall Councilman S. P. Ness ore be
ing circulated and it is suid that
more than enough signatures have
been obtained by the circulators to
enable the petitions to bo filed. It
is said that 80 nnmes have been ob
tained whereas about 00 is the re
quired number. It is not Icnrncd
when the petitions will ho filed.
Hasklnii for Haaith
THURSDAY, SfelT.
MEDFORD THEATRE seats on Sale, MON. SEPT. 18
XrAXB BASOAZV8.
Immnn JT. Jafld.
af Tiik-nt, Or'Kon, linn for unlo !n tho
fruit, cordon nnd ulfulfa lund of aoutli
mi UrvKon tlio following:
C hitch, .cloHu to Talvnt, In cultiva
tion, ihvollltu.' Iiouhu unit eood well;
(irh'ti )3U0U, JIOOO ciihIi, 11000 ono year
it 7 per cent, 11000 two yoarH nt 8 per
c)nt.
Two mlncw, Oplitr nnrt Huth. C mllca 1
from Talent; oxiimlno tlinn; flua tunnel I
CO rot, tlio other 1C0 foot.
40 ucri-H uinotiK tho IiIII.m. ilwclllnR,
1 few ncren elenred, plenty of water, t&
nn ncre.y
10 iicrt-H nenr Talent, nil In cultiva
tion, H25 an ncrc, one-third down, bal
tico In tlirco yenrH at C per cent.
10 ricrctf, 0-roof lioune, barn, chicken
Iioumu, mnno fruit; price J27G0.
JO ucrcH. Hct to nlfiilfa und fruit trees; 1
prlro I1G00.
0 ncri'H, C mlleH from Gold Hill, nil
intlor cultivation dwelling, orchard, otc.
113,000.
lliiHlncHH lotH In Tnlent.
IS ncreH fruit In C-ucro lots, ndjoln
'UK Talent, $000 nn acre, onc-lhlrd cash,
ljulunoft ut C per cent.
1C0 ucfen unimproved land near Jack
sonville. 10 ncreH orchard, 1 mllo from Talent;
prlco IC000.
198 ncroH. ono mllo houui of Talent,
10 acres nut to llnrtlott and D'AnJoi
3onr, C ncrcn t6 Spltzcnhuiff anB' Jon
itlmn npplen; 2S0 hunKiilow, barn GOx
.10 feet; I2C0 per ncro, IL'G.000 down, bal
inco torniH. ,
240 ncreH tiuihcr, 4,000,000 feet of naw
liuher, 4 mlleH from I.lttlu Uuttc; prlco
J3000, one-third down.
73 1-2 ncroB, orchard and alfalfa, not
far from Talent; If sold nltoRethcr, $33G
in aero; If Mold In 10-aero tructu, J3C0
111 ncre.
Ono lot In town of Tnlent, CSxl32 feet,
1 S-rootn now huiiKulow, woodnhed 12x
20 feet, yard, well, ahado trccH not out;
prlco $1900, $1200 -ciihIi, halanco on
time.
34 acroH choice fruit farm, 1 mile
from Talent: $13,000, $7000 cash, bal
ance In yearly npymcntH, each of $1000.
6 per cent Interest.
17 ncrci), 2 mlleH from Talent, a com
mercial orchard, nhould yield thin year
from 2G00 to 3S00 1kxoh, prlco $10,000,
one-half down.
1C0 ncreH. flno timber land, mostly
fir nnd hemlock, Homcthlng like 6,000,
000 fcut of aw timber; prlco $5000 caah
down.
20 ncreH, 1 mile from Talent, part In
young orchard nnd alfalfa, $325 per
ncre.
280 ncreH nenr tho famous Huncrcxt
orchard, 1C0 ncreH. under cultivation, nil
fonccd. fruit nnd nlfnlfa noil; 11 dwelling
lioiiHp, barn nnd water tank; only $125
an acre.
Ono lot In Aflhland, 60x142 feet; good
dwelling houso und near tho doplt;
$1100 cash.
160 acroH, about, G mlleH from Med
ford, nmong tho IiIUh, $t"J50 nn aero,
rough, coal and timber land.
18 ncreH. ono block from tho postof
flco nt Talent; garden, fruit and nlfnl
fa noil; 12 nores pours, family orchard;
a good dwolllng Iiouho; $11,000. $0500
cash down, balnnco on tlmo.
80 ucreH, moHtiy saw tlmbor, ynllow
pine, 1,500,000 feet, among tho hills;
prjco $2000.
4 iicron. 2 mlleH from Talent, among
the foothlllir, In a hlgli Htuto of culti
vation, fruity nnd chicken ranch, dwell
ing house, ota, $1700.
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Thfi Is the titlo of fcWuttrut thnnkt book. 'WLf"lt'c
will ow Any boy dr lrl hoirtoflUaOKRO, Drcp
pouai in tuo man iuwat nna 11 will D ihi FM B,
TUo aim of tho College Is to dlKnlfy And populittMtt
tho Induitrlos. nnd to f ervo ALL tue peoplii, U wm
count In Agriculture, civil nrtlnoorlr. ElestriMl
EnKlnoorlnfr,MoohanIettlEnglnorlns,KlnlBni;ns!l8.
eerlnp, Foroitry, ComeitlcvBoleaeo and Art, GuM
narce, Pharmacy and MubIo. Tho Ootlosr opobi
SoptemberSSd. cat ajoe free.
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PRICES: 50c, $I.OO, $1.50, $2.00
After Vacations
Marinello
, Vacations uro Joy nntlwci inubt have them. But getting
tho complexion back Into condition afterward is another matter
unless you have tho 'jhirincllo habit."
Sun nnd wind nnd rain nnd surf golfing, boating, motoring,
bathing have no" after-terrors for tlio woman who knoxva xvhat
Slarlnello xxlll do 'for her.
Our Mnrincllo Treatments will lighten tho skin foiu; or flvo
shades nt a single treatment. Will quickly remove all traces of
roughness nnd coarseness from tho skin and restore its fino soft
texture.
Never try to llVo In tho open little or much xvlthout n plen
tiful supply of our Marinello Preparations ready to hand and an oc
casional hour under tho skillful ministrations of our Marinello oper
ator. It is worth everything to your comfort and more to your ap
pearance. Kvcry xomnn needs xvhat xvo can do for her but especially
vacationers. And today is tho best timo to begin.
Marinello Shop
ROOM 5, OVillt KENTNEHS.
PHONE 111.
THER0X FOll SALE ,
HASHES' DRUG STORE
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Hasklnt for Hoalth
GOOD DENTAL WORK
Is Cheap at Any Price
POOR DENTAL WORK-IS DEAR AT ANY PRICE
I do only GOOD DENTAL WORK, and my prices arc within reach of evr
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oryono.
T ,,t,'n ,l-.r 1, ir.nof nv-ir.airn muiUf.V flinOrillls mi'fl nil 111V WOl'k IS CTUar-
antoVd. Como in free' examination and, estimate. Lady attendant.
22-KAfeAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00
PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00
BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ...t$5,00
GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP
SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP
FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber
plate $7.50
BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber
.plate $10.00
All other work in proportion.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR
ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST.
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
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207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Corner West Main and
and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon.
J Office Hours 8 a. m, to 8 p. m. sundavg. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. rnone main ooa.
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cooking cannot be a success. The, flood. Workfrifl man never jt ,
tempts to build with deficient tools or bad material. He Is too
proud of his work.
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Ho t )) pr iiul of hiR wnk I
So with the successful cook. Only the finest' groceries
can bring satisfaction.. We sell that kind. Successful
cooks are our best patrons.
TAKE FLOUR
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For instance, WAITSBURG PURE WHITE is th
kind that Ives complete satisfaction. ' ' ,'T
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
3 0-40 8. CENTRAL AVE
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FOR RENT
430-acre Ranch, 300 acres
under irrigation, 10 miles from
Medford.
GOLD RAY REALTY CO.
318 West Main Street Room 101, Electric feldg.
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TO THE FAIR GROUNDS
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SALE DATES:
Sept. 9 to Sept; li 2;
Limit September 20
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No storover allowed
All fraiws will atop at iair roud ; j $-'
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