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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
v-i-A.tf . at ruTfyynr''" r-'y'ptf'ifWhManwiw4ip. Ail.fc.t 4 4 trV . -,,, ... ,., ,..w wAV' HWHHMHWWIW. '. .WOMtfl" F: I M M Nv K ""I t . to. . 11 I ) , ftj M PACE ETCmT ... , -r rrr MEDFORD TrATTj TRTBUNR MEDFORD, OK KAON, THURSDAY, OCTOniW 12, li)ll, WILL ESTABLISH PERMANENT FAIR Movement lo Have Fair Permanent ly Located Gahcrs Momentum In This Manner District Fair Would Become Credit. HERE'S A FREAK MOTOR C AR MADE OUT OF LUGGAGE. Since tliQ Southern Orcein illstrlct ( fnlr recently liolil In Mcdford proved Itself so much a success there lias been launched a movement to oatab-, Hsh permanently (he meetings of the fnlr In Mcdford. Tills tdenl came to light during tho fnlr Inst week and It came from prominent business men of Ashland and Clrnnts rasa who were In at tendance at tho fair. The fair meetings now rotate be tween (IrnntB Pass, Medford and Afllilnnd onco lu three years each of them has a fair, hut that Is not often enomdi to warrant any of them In expending a sufficient amount of money to properly prepare speed grounds and buildings such as tho great urowth of the valley now de mands. So much In earnest wero several prominent Ashland gentlemen upon tho subject of permitting Mcdford to hold the fair each year that today President Canon and Secretary Ware of the fair association aro In Ash land' endeavoring to secure a con census of opinion on the matter. Should It be apparent from the opinions they may bo able to get to day that there will bo no strong opposition, and the same should be found true of Grants Pass people, then Mcdford will put In operation a movement leading p to the pur chase of a suitable tract of land as near town as possible and also the raising of funds for tho erection of buildings and the making of a good speed track. ':.' . r TEST VALIDITY OE BOND ISSUE With Return of A. E. Rcames Faun Portland Matter Will Dc Taken Up and Carried Through to the Su- prcmc Court In Test Suit. GOVT' - "E CAMP OUTFIT ON WHEELS FOR COLON!:' U POWl . ! A. THE'RIEN EECUVRER'tAR TOR CONTlKEMTAIu TOURING A noDEi. naroR hkee gf luggage ;::; Tin- ingenious model of u motor cur lias been constructed mil of n lions nitieles of Inwnue. 'Jlu "bonnet" coiimM of a hirs trunk, (tie wheels of ladies. hat boc The car MigjseMs an easy melKr, it1 get ting ones luguaue tliMiis;U Hie cti-toins. VERNON LOSES THREE STRAIGHT This Morning's Game is Taken by Oakland With a Score of 4 to 2 Oakland Grabs Eleven Hits Off Carson's Curves. GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER HAS TROUBLE WITH WIFE NEW YOKIC, Oct. 12. It was Mated nt the apartment o fGeore Hnudnlph Chester, famous as the? author of the "Get Rich Quick Wal liugford" stories. Jicrc today, that Chester is now in Munich, Germany. He 1ms been living in these apart ments since separating Inst Jnnunry from his wife, Elizabeth M. Chester, who has just secured an interlocu tory decree of divorce, charging- the writer with infidelity. Ill her complaint Mrs. Hester named a woman, Lillian Dercmo, njjed '21 yenrx, with whom she claim ed her husband had been living in the apartments mid whom she said he hnd introduced ns his wife. The liousemaid t the nonrtments said to day that she saw Chester and the woman said together for Europe about July 12. GETS $2500 FOR BEING FALSELY ARRESTED SKATTLBT Wn., Oct. 12. Ida M. Anderson was awarded judgments of $2200 against the Seattle Lighting company for false arrest, following tho charge- made by tho defendant corporation that Mrs. Anderson was stealing gas. Ktliiger Is Ktung. SEATTLK, Wn., Oct. 12. Because Chauffeur' Southwork charged a pas-nonta-i- in his taxicab $U for a three mile ride, ho Is minus S25 In a fine Imposed by tho court today. His passenger was a Slavonian unable to speak English. Look at the "For i?ale" nds nnd at some of the things that are udver lind tor kji! FLEET FOOTED MESSENGER BOY OAKLAND, Cal.. Oct. 12. Three times In the same place for Hap. llogan and his hundi of Hopes, and It looks as though It was all off. Tyler Christian climbed on the mound this morning at Freeman's park and defeated the Villagers by a score of 4 to 2. The best Hogan's crowd could do was five hits off Christian, while Oakland gathered 1 1 olf the curves of Carson. The Oaks broke Into tho run column first In the second when Wolverton con tiibutcd hits dally home run over the right Held fence. In tho third Tted mnr.n uncorked a single to center and scored on Zacher's double. In tho fourth Cutshaw lifted one of Carson's twisters out of tho lot, making three for the Oaks. The Villagers got a tally In the fifth, Brashear starting on his way with a safe hit to center field, ad vanced on Stlnson's single and scored on McDonnell's sacrifice fly. in the eighth McDonnell doubled and scored on Hogan's single. Tho Oaks an nexed another in their half of the same Inning. Kane batted for Carson, Raleigh fin'shlng' the tamo for the pennant nopes. Zacher amo through with a single and after Wolverton and Cnl-nw had succumbed, Wares un buttoned a slnglo to center, scoring Larhcr. It. II. E. Vernon 2 5 1 Oakland 4 11 1 ELECTRIC ROAD MENJRE HERE Looking Over Valley Today With View of Establishing Trolley Line From Grants Pass to Ashland Withhold Opinion as Yet. Mef.-rs. Doyle and Kstiren, who represent u company which plans the construction of an electric trol ley line from Grants Pass to Ashland arrived in the city last evening and today are looking over the valley Until they have gone carefully over the situation they decline to express themselves in regard to the con stnictiou of the road. TSAR'S DAUGHTER TO V'ED. FIND 58 TEN DOLLAR "PHONEY" GOLD PIECES H1LLSBOHO. Ore., Oct. 12. Dis covering fifty-eight apparently good $10 gold pleccB In an old pair of overalls'hidden under a sidewalk, J. A. Hum nnd Andrew McClung, labor ers, gloated over their treasure. Ap plication of a penknlfo showed that the "gold" was soft as putty. Tho treasury department has been notified of the discovery of tho coun terfeits, which were dated 1005 and were excellent Imitations of tho real article. PARKER TOOK MUCH COIN FOR HIS OWN PURPOSES SKATTLE. Wn.. Oct. 12. That George II. Parker, convicted pro motor of the United Wlroless Tele emuh comnanv. appropriated to his jown uses $ 1,31 5,000 ( proceeds or (tho sale of wireless stock, Is the alle gation mado In a supplementary complaint filed today by Seldon Ba con, trustee In bankruptcy of tho company. Instead of spending the money on high living, Parker Invested most of I It, It Is alleged, In property through 'out tho state. Ho Is now serving I his scntenro in tho penitentiary at McNeil's Island. , llim. IUM'mi Ji imm i - Grand Ducheti Olga, Announcement has just been made of the betrothal of Prince Boris of Bulgaria, the heir apparent, and the Grand Diu-hess Ohrn of Russia. The grand duchess is the eldest child of Tsar Nicholas and Tsarina Alexan dra, tlie latter having been the Prin ces Alix of Hesse, prior to her mnr ringe lo the rii'r of Russia. MXSZ-OKD XASXZTS. Kttall Prleas. ' Vegetables. Potatoes $1.75 per cwt; 2 l-2c lb. Cnbbago 2c. Parsnips 2c. Lcttuco ;Cc head. Carrots, 1 l-2c. Ileots 1 l-2c. Onions 1 l-2c. Celery 6Oc0$l doz. Cauliflower 10lCc hca'd. Turnips 1 l-2c. Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Green, 5c bunch. , Fruit. Cocoanuts 10c each. Prunes Drlcd, Co lb. Lemons 25c dozen, nananas 15 to 25c per dozen. Oranges 25 4 5c doz. Grape fruit 75c 0?Pdoz. MAX.&CHWARTZ... Titrrylown, N. V., has n marvel j jn u telegraph messenger boy who bus put usido n bicycle given to him by the company because it was "too, hlmv." Ho says lie can make bet-1 ier time on foot, as it takes loo i inueh time to push the wheel up the hills. His- mime is J rax Schwartz nnd l(e is fourteen years old. He , Jure ho went "lo work for the- Went- orit Union , Company it took throe hnvft to tako euro of nil the messa ges. Nv Seliwail. lois the wmk ulone. COMET TO BE AT ITS ' BEST NEXT TUESDAY SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 12. Vis ib'u now in the eaily moniing in Cal ifornia, the comet "Stifrngcttc" will bo at ita liest next Tuesdny night in the western sky. It is larger tii-iu Ifnlh'v's comet with tin oxeeptionnily long tail and probably litis neve seen before according to Father Sarle, the veteran astronomer of llio I'uiveinily of California. Look nt the ads for tho chance to buy the properly you need nt n "rifiht price." K Ilutlcr Eggs and Poultry nutter French ranch, por roll, 55c; creamery, COc. Kggs Fresh, raneh, 30c. Poultry Hens, dressed, Ifi; live, 12c; springs, dressed, 12 to 15c. Turkeys 22 to25c, dressed. Meats UeofCows, 1 l-2c; steers, 5c. 25c. Pork 7 l-2c. Veal Dressed, 7 l-2c. Mutton 33 l-2c, live; lurnbs, 7 l-2c. Hay and Feed. HayTimothy, $14; alfalfa, $14; grass, $12; grain hay, $14, Grain Wheat, 95o bushel; onts, $35 ton; barley, $35 ton. Willi tin return ol A K. Keium from Pmtlnnd toda h,-i ho hti been attoudiiig u ses-i.m of I lie judic iary eominis-ion npimiittcd by CI -ernor West to revise I he judicial procedure in the state, the nmlter of testing the recent bond issue of $130,000, will he taken up by tho county court. It is planned to hung n L"t suit to determine the vnlidit of the bond issue. A. K. Kennies will represent the county court. An early decision will he obtained from I he eomts. PRESIDENT TAFT WILL BE IN MEDF0RD AT 9:?0 (Continued from I'co 1.) the president in commenting on the decoration. An imbroglio that came near cut ting off one of the Mops on the presldent'H trip i-ii.ttwnrd was re vealed In a series of telegrams made public on tho president's train to di. The controversy began when Secretary Illlles cut 50 minutes orr the two hours and a half allotted to Pond du l.ac. Wis., on the schedule and gave tho time to Appletou, Wis. Mayor Frank J. Wolff of Fond du Lac, on learning of tho change, wired Hllles that the Fond du Ijic arrangements could not be shortened, concluding with the sentence: "Give nil your time to Oshkcsli and Apple ton." Postmaster George Watson of Fond du Lac, and the president of tli j business men's association Imme diately wired Illlles nuking him to disregard Wolff's telegram, but Illlles In his reply asked If, lu view of the mayor's oppUitlou, sufficient police protection could bo secured. Thereupon Fond du lnc camo back wit h an apology for the "hasty ac t')n" and the breach was healed. The president will spend one hour and forty minutes la Fond du Iac aid cue hour lu Appleton, which had teen accorded only ten minutes lu the original schedule. Volnoy Dixon loft Inst night for northern California points, to be ab sent several weeks In tho Interest of tic P.igo Wire Fence company. Xotlro of Dissolution of Partnership. Xotico Is hereby given that the co partnership heretoforo exlstliik be tween J. If, Messier and W. II. Ken worthy, doing business as Messlor & Kenworthy in Mcdford, Oregon, Is this day, October 0, 1911, dissolved by mutual consent, J. II. Messier re taining the business and W. II. Ken worthy retiring from th'ft firm. J. H. Messier assumes nil tho obli gations against tho firm nnmo of Messier & Kenworthy, and all bills owing unto the said firm aro pay able to J. II. Messier. J. II MBSSLER, W. H. KENWORTHY. October 9, 1911. 170 All property values depend upon ho prosperity of tho community. If uir ."manufacturers aro prospering, ind tho merchant llkewlso. tho form- r will prosper, too. Tho persistent lemand for goods "Mado In Oregon" will help bring greater prosperity tc ho peoplo of Oregon. Wo notlco thai omo merchants In other cities nro using considerable space advertising "Made In Oregon' :oods, That Is as It shoulo bo. The merchant must know that his Indlvl dual prosperity is to a great extern lependent upon tho urospcrlty of the stato at largo, and If Oregon manu facturers aro patronized, that It wlh mean greater nay rolls, and creator pay rolls mean a largor degree ol irosporlty for ovcry man, woman and child In Oregon. Potatoes Fine Hiirbank Potatoes, .janix imos., Capital Hill Ranch (Near Rosorvolr) Order your winter supply now. Price right. Wo deliver. Call Hell Phone Main 5181. - . "- ,glMBgngBMBgBBHa OPEN- - For Business IUOaiXH LEHLIICS Hecond.Hnml Htoro at 30 South Qrapo Street. Olvo us a call and wo will treat you fair, Highest cash prlco for second hnnb goods of nil kinds, .II11MMM i COI. UUPOHT'O CAUIIMC CAK. Colonel T, C. du Pout lilts hud n ciiuiplng ear built for hi use. II iuleuds to iimi it while snpervismg I lie rou-ttiulioit i Mho iitbl.e high ways in Uetnwrc, for which h" Ims just gieu the state h millnvi mid n Imlf dolliirs. 'rli our is of I i-lrst power. It bus u wheel base of 11." inches, nnd is lolij; cnnugl' iiinido for n hair nintlrens six feel bmg. Sup plies n m packed in two hikers, six inches witle, which run (lie loiiglh of .1... 1....1 ......i. . :.i . Illl' lMtll llll 'il'U -IMHt 1IOISK, Idalio, Following the ac quisition of the holdings of the Hoist, uud lutcr-urhnn Unilw-ny Couipiiny by .1. S, nnd S. Kuhn of Pitsburg, it is reHiiUd today that they are negotiating for the purchase of the I wo reuinining elec tric systems operating in this ter ritory. " SKATTLK. Wn. Folluwiug iu inau's wife, Noniinn Kddie, u mer chant employed in the llurrimnu shops at Argo, wns turned over to the sheriff's office today to answer to an old murder charge nta Shreve Mrt, lown. IIUKMNOTON, Vt.An n icsult of the proiuiHeuoiis shooting lu the streets here yesterday cnused by u negro soldier running iimuek, the state authorities will today demand oftho Cnilcd Slates goveruiuent that the negro tcgimciit of the ninth ciiMilry, stulioued al Fort Ktlinn Allen, be removed, Hupport tho manufacturers of your home city first, hut and all tho time, nnd you will help yourself to prosper ity. Hut If your local factories can not supply your wants. Insist that the merchant carries "Made lu Oregon" goods from other Oregon sources to supply your needs. wwwwwwwww 1 1 1 BEATRICE DIERKE PIANIST I Assisted by I GEORGE ANDREWS, Baritone ; and tho APOLLO MALE QUARTETTE MEDFORD THEATRE, OCT. 17 Subscriptions with Miss Flora Gray. General sale at Jlaskins Drug Store. t-r ,lg$ $$$$$$!'$$$$ $$$$$$ $$$$$ $J& Tbe Medford National Bank ay co- CAPITAL STOCK - SIOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS and PROFITS 935 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY BAFK DKI'OSIT HOXES FOH UKNT. W. K. OOKB, rrtstasnt. j. a. rsxxT, vie rrts. jokh b. oktx, oihitr. r. S. KSB&XOX, Vie rrt. W. B. JAOKSOH, Alii. Cih!r. o f A ijl iiiip)p!'Pip'7'P'p!lpipl l$j We have a full line Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 1, 8, 10, 32 0. P. carbon laiupn; 2C, -10, 00, 100, ICO, 'J&0 watt TiiugHton laiupn, Thu heat lamps and tho Ijeut prUca, All lampu guaranteed. Southern Oregon Electric Co. I'honca: Pacific -IC01; Homo Vii. The luianiiuoiis vcidict by the traveling public of tho newly opened HOTEL MEDFORD A credit to the city. A credit to the valley. A credit to tho entire state. Have you scon if? If not, cohie and do so and tell your friends about it. European Plan. Rates, $1.00 Per Day Up. RATJ-MOHR CO., Proprietors. Jffrrrrffffrfifrfffifrfirrrfi"frr-frffrfrffff.tfffifrfr-TiTffjj HOTEL MOORE European. Special Rates by tho Week or Month. Rates GO Cents TJp. t RAU-WOHR CO., Proprietors, AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO The Merrivold Shop FOR blue mim AND Tracing Paper Ml W. Main Ht., Mrstfor. Medford Employment Agency WANT131) ' Six ranch imndi, One marhlulflt. Three glrlH for fcomieworlt, M Inert. Laborer. REAL ESTATE KOU hau: 17,000 nrren yellow pine, eruUe IS.OOO per acre, $2f an ncre, .1 room limine, lot fiOxlUTi, f I'.'d down, fin per mouth; H2&. Itentaurnntn from IS00 up. lloomlug hntiHo, t'.rxt rlnmi. t'i room furnlMlied hunenlow, f300 down, Iml, 130 monthly. llorn huggy and Imrneiis, lmr galim. TIlADi: to lotM III I'ortlnml, 10 nrren IT, mlteit enitt of HII verton. 120 nenM ndjolnliig nilvertou, TrnitoH of nil l;lnd, Wnnt to trade n hoiiHe out for one clone lu. 100 acre In Weed Co., Colo., to trade for laud hero. Lint your property at onco for nlo or trade. Tlmno needing help 't tiny kind phono mo nt onco, 41 KMIM.OVMKNT I. a ho rem. Pan wanher. Hun hoy. Woman cook on ranch. j2. P. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLK. - - ito Noah Hotel Phono till; Homo, II. A New Line of Crater Lake Views Just Received Let us show you Medford Book Store SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Houth Itlvoralito New and U-to-J)to Modern In every particular, cook lmr, htenni heat, ele. Women anil gills hiiihI bring refer- onecH, W. l HMITII Homo l'liono f!4K. PLUMBING 8TKAJI AND HOT WAT EI t HEATING All Work auarutM PrlcoH HoaOMbl n Howard Mock, UatrMC on Otli Htroot, Coffeen & Price I'Mciriu oi IIoum S4 a.' r; nJfwfX4- fcr.tJV-iLMi..wJ