Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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RCGE TWO
StEDFORB MATt, TRITONE, MBDTOTiD, Olil'itlOX, TIU'liSDAY, MAY 2. I!)2.
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C. Ii. Mcl'horson of Grants 1'nsa
Ih in Medford In tho InlorcfilH of the
A. O. IT, V. nml vlslllng oll-tlmo
friontln mid rolntlvo. k '
Ocorgo t,, Dnvla Is In Roseburg On
a short business, trip. ( J
AIlss Uossln Km t nor loft on No. Si
f .-.' . ;. ' . I
Mm. jaifen tinnier. flrt.l wnrkA- iMjrauny morning tor n. coupto. or,
for tl.o Stnlo Christian Woman's t,,rco "nthii' visit to friends In
llonrd of Jkllmloim, will no tlio guest Chicago. She, will stop on route In'
nf hntirtf nt n fttrontlnn ltIvpi. I.v tho! "crueiey, wi., lor a lew un.v vish
THEE YOUNGSTERS WHO ARE LIKELY TO STICK WITH THE GIANTS
women of the Chrlstlnn church VrU
day night. Whllo In Mod font Mrs,
Hunter will
Stnndofor'd.
he tlie guest' of Alias
Hev. J. K. Howard. ptistor of the
Prosbytorlnn church nt (Herniate, was
In Mod ford Tuesday and Wednesday
visiting life mother. Mrs. S. T.
Howard, and ofhcV relatives.
Oor.d.wood, hardwood and, fir $4.r0
per single cord. Special low prices in
carload1 lotn. Cold Hay Kcalty Co.,
fith hiid Kir. "
H. 1). Hdmeadfl left Wednesday
evening for a few days business trip
to Portland.
""S. A. Patterson, publisher of the
Central Point Herald, loH for Port
land Wednesday.
D. H. Hcame, the Wonder soap and
ta.lc man. Is tho best sowing machine
repairer on the const. 24(1 North
Onkdale. t '
Dr. and Mr. H.'flnrt lofNMedford
Wednesday afternoon for a few
weeks' visit to their son and family
In Los Angeles.
Thos. Moffat was in Ashland
Wednesday afternoon and evening on
business and in attendance at ft
meeting of the grand officers of the
Masonic order.
Cordwobd, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Cth and Fir.
Mrs. Johnson, who has been in
Mcdford for several months on a
visit to her son-in-law, John Arnell,
and family, left Wednesday evening
for Iier home In Seattle.
II, G. Wortman took train No. 13
Wednesday afternoon for a few days
business stay at Willows, Cal.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Mrs. H. G. Hodges and daughter.
Miss Llla, of San Francisco, arrived
in Medford Wednesday evening and
will visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
McKeany, Mrs. McKeany being a
daughter of Mrs. Hodges.
Mrs. F. K. Deuel and daughter,
Miss Katherlne, left Thursday morn-
Ing for Redlands, Cal., for a month's
visit with Mrs. W. F. Holt, a sister
of Mrs. Deuel.
Cordwood. hardwood and fir $4.50
yer single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Cth and Fir.
D. E. Adams and family returned
Wednesday afternoon from a win
ter's stay In Tacoma. Mr. Adams
owns a' ranch, near Derby, where he
and bis family will res'de.
Jas. Cu'Iverton, of Lake Creek, was
In Medford Wednesday on business.
Mrs. E. A. Earnst, who has been
In Medford for two weeks visiting
H. J. TIckner and family, returned
Wednesday to her home In Chicago.
Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Miss Myrtle- Scogglns returned
Wednesday to her home In Bend,
Ore., after' a visit In Medford io her
sister, Mrs. Louis Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B'aer, of Three
Pines, Josephine co'unty, were In
jMedford Wednesday on business.
8. A. Newell, ladies' tailor, 4tb
floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg.
Dr. L. Pearl BogGS, who has been
In Medford several days vlbltiug her
brother, Attorney O, C. Boggs, and
family left Wednesday evening for
Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. Boggs has
but recently returned from China,
where she has lived for several
years..
Tho Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the Methodist church will
meet Friday afternoon, May 3, at 3
o'clock with Mrs. Pattison, 1222
West Main street.
Dr, M. C. Barber, physician and
Burgeon, has moved from the M. F.
& II. building to room 9 Palm block.
Opposlto tho Nash hotel. 3C
Mt. and Mrs. L. E. Smith of Ash
land aro In Medford for a few days'
visit before going to Portland, where
they expect to reside. Mrs. Smith is
n daughter or Mr. and Mrs. B. N.
Bunch of this city.
Money to loan, hi amounts of from
$500 to $1000 on Improved real es
tate, country property preferred.
Carkiu & Taylor, Jackson County
Bank bldg.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Bradloy, of
Spokane-, aro in Medford visiting
Mr. and Mrs, A. L. CubIc1$.
T. J, Camay returned" Wednesday
ovening from Yrekn, Cal., where he
has been employed several days lu
putting up monumental orkfor the
Oregon Granite conipany, of this city.
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with friends. ,
Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Hnfer re
turned Wednesday evening from a
business trip to San Francisco.
' 13, D. Weaton, commercial photog
rapher, negatives inado any time or
place by appointment. Phono M 1471 1
' Mrs. Fred Single visited Central
Point friend Thursday.
It. I). Biggs, representing the Don
ney & Co., a Chicago fruit cnminis
slon house, is in Medford getting a'
line up on tho fruit prospects of this'
section of tho Pacific northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. J. Qulgley, or
Harberton, Ohio, arrived lu Medford ,
Wednesday evening.
Seo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Terry, of Lnr
ntnto, Wo., were among the ninny
strangers who arrived- In the clt j
from the south on No. 16 Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Lou D. Jones and daughter,.
Miss Maude, visited Central Point!
friends Thursday.
Robt. Graham, of Dallas. Texas, Is!
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in .ticuioru loosing over wie cuy nnu
surrounding country. He expects to
locate here.
Tho name chosen for R. N.
Foster's confectionery store, former
ly McDowell's, will ho printed In Fri
day's paper. 35
Miss Alice Lambe. of Minneapolis,
Minn., is In the valley visiting Mr.
land Mrs. J. W. MacClatchle at their
Max Vu orchard ranch, north and
west from Medford.
Dr. and Mrs. 13. R. Seely left Med
ford Thursday morning on No. 15
for San Francisco where they will
remain for several weeks. Dr. Seely
will attend clinics in the Morton hos
pital in that city during his absence.
Miss Rose Flaherty Is at Phoenix
visiting her friend Mrs. H. Corliss at
her ranch home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Oglesby, of
Eugene, stopped off in Medford
Wednesday for a few hours' stay in
the city. Mr. Oglesby is a timber
cstimater In Lane county.
G. H. Eads has purchased tho coal
and fuel business formerly conducted
by J. Burbldge and will at all
times have in stock a full and com
plete line of fuel of all kinds, In
cluding mill block wood for summer
use.
Mrs. A. E. Hall returned Thursday
from a visit to friends in Ashland.
Mr. Hall owns an orchard tract on
Griffin creek and is engaged this
spring in Improving the property to
the extent of putting up several farm
buildings, among which is a dwell-
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and 10 dlnlrlcl dolt'HiitoH for (lover
nor llnldwlti or (.NiinlecUeul fur )
dent1 Tho (Murk hien urged that
Clark ho named ns nnroiid choice,
bill Un convention lenwd
John r, WUto III
OHKAI.OOHA. Inwn, May 2 .lulin
T. Whllo, pii'itliluilt r Him Hulled
Mine W'orkoiH of Aniorlrn, In undoi
the dii'M or plnMlcliiiiN (iiilny nt tiln
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wlih in''inl IioiiioiiIiiikmh, Vuitksflil liy
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Thcrc are three young players whom Mnnngcr McGraw, of the New York Giants, Is likely to hold on in for
further seasoning, namely. Maxwell, tho Southern pitcher; Nolmwcll. nn luilcldi'r. and Kvuiis. n southpaw illuger
who shows great promise. This Is a bad year for recruits, hardly uny flrst cl.ias material nhonlng luolf tu (ho
bis club managers. I
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Jng house which he now has nearly
completed.
Weeks &McGowan Co.
UNDBRTAJKERS
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X.Ar ABUMTAKT,
HOQUIAM, Was'u., May 2.
Trouble In the millmen's striko broke
out again last night with the kid
naping of Organizers Thorn and Bis
cay of the Industrial Workers of the
World.
The men were located In Monte-
sano this morning, with their clothes
torn and bearing marks of a severe
beating.
Ho(iilam citizen police aro plan
ning a vigilance committee In cato
the I. W. W. men attempt to re
turn. In the meantime Mayor Ferguson,
who is in sympathy with tho strik
ers, is pursuing a rigid investigation,
and two warrants are out already,
one Involving, It Is said, an ex
policeman. Thorn and Biscay were taken from
their rooms at the Queens hptel about
10:30 by four men and rushed oft
by automobile.' Biscay wasstruck
over the head with a gun butt In the
melee, and a banister rail was torn
off.
TIDAL WAVE WIPES
001 ENTIRE TOWN
APPELLATE COURT FAILS
TO FORCE DUNNE TO ACT
Ed Andrews is promising some
thing good in amateur dramatic en
tertainment in "Valley Farm," x at
tta Marfrnr.l Iho'itor tav ?!
Constable August Singler was In
Talent Thursday on official business.
T. C. White, of the Klamath In
dian agency, is in Medford visiting
relatives. Mr. White Is In tho em
ploy of the national forest service at
thd agency.
D. H. Miller, of Gold Hill, was In
Medford Thursday on business.
E. M. McKeany left Thursday
morning for a business trip of sev
eral days to Sacramento. Mr. Mc
Keany Is manager for the Producers'
Fruit company of this city.
M. J. Olson, of Falrdale, N. D ar4of mandate
rived In Medford Wednesday eve
ning. Rex Lampman, publisher of the
Gold Hill News, telephoned his Med
ford friends Thursday morning that
a flno boy baby arrived at his homo
Wednesday night. "Mother and son
aro both getting along splendidly.
Lee Watklns and family have
moved from Central Point to Med
ford and will make their home here.
Mr. Watklns recently sold his ranch
on Rogue rlvdr, near the Bybee
bridge, and took In part payment for
the purchase a considerable property
In Medford.
If tho dramatic schooling Ed An
drews has given the Junior members
of St. Mark's Guild counts for any
thing (and all Medford people know
it does) the production of "Valley
Farm," a four act drama, on May 3,
at tho Medford theater, will be an
evening's entertainment eminently
worth while.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell, of
Pralrlo City, Ore., arrived In Med
ford Thursduy.'
F. H, Hauptman of Central Point
was in Medford Thursday on busi
ness. Help the Episcopal church people
buy u pipe organ attend "Valley
Farm" Medford theater Friday,
May 3,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grievo, of Pros
pect, wero In Medford Wednesday
add Thursday, Mr. Grievo has leased
tho Prospect hotel,- feed stables and
storo from tho Ray Reulty company
and next week he and his family will
tnke possession and commence u
general overhauling of tho buildings,
In anticipation of th'o usual Crater
Lake summer travel. Tliero aro 20
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 2.
Following a lengthy technical argu
ment before the state apiwllato court
here today, Immediate Issuance of n
writ of mandate, compelling Superior
Judge Dunno to dismiss eight indict
ments pending against Abo Ruef in
his court, was today denied.
Ruef's attorneys based their peti
tion on the ground that Ruef had
been refused trial within the CO days
the law allows. Assistant District
Attorney McNutt denied that a de
mand for trlul had been mnde by
Ruef's lawyors, and the lntter final
ly agreed to a postponement of the
wholo matter until they could filo an
amended petition for the desired writ
VICTORIA, II. C , May 2 News
was brought hero today by tho steam
ship Mamma, from Australia, of a
tidal wave IS feet high which wiped
out the Fijian town of Funa Point.
All the Inhabitants vtorc killed or
Injured, tho few survivors having
nothing left to ent. A 1100,000 cop.
ra plantation was destroyed and SO
buildings washed away.
DYING AS RESULT OF
BEING HIT BY BASEBALL
SAN HltAXn.SCO, May 'J-StrucK
on the head by a Ims-diall, Peter Daw-on,-ii
young post v'railuato HtiiuYnt
of Snored Heart college mid pitcher
on the college team, today lien in n
critical eoudiriou ut St. Mnr'j, hospi
tal 'iH're.-GnwftuH ufferVd nfrne-
tureil skull uud grave fenrs for hi
recovery nre entertained, Tho ncci
dent occurred during u guine between
(lie Snored lien it toiun ntnl the lilue
jeeketj, fmin the training ship l'on-u-cola.
KILLS HIMSELF TO
KEEP FROM SCHOOL
L. B. HASKINS
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PROGRESSIVE
ACcGRESSIVE
;uiiiihh?r
II. V .May 'J.
to Nolmol, I'nio-t
VANVOrVKH,
Knthor Hum go
t'lurko, ii liuv of fourteen, living with
Iik parent nt MS Kighlh tivonuo,
West, uit himself futility, expiring
jut nt the hour when ho should lutve
been taking his plnoe in his elites iis
morning.
According to flu statement of the
boy's father lie had been told that ho
must go to M'liool. lie thou tool; n
loaded xhotgun uud inflicted mi li
m; rio us injuries on ItiniHolf (hut Dr.
.Murray, who whs Munitioned mime
dintcly, found it impotwililo (o muo
hi- life. The bhonliug took place -it
.S::il) this morning uud half mi hour
later life wus extinct.
PROMINENT METHODISTS
HONORED BY CONFERENCE
rooms in the hotel and besides these
Mr. Grievo will provldo a goodly
number of tents for the convenience
of those guests who may prefer them
for sleeping apartments. Mr. Grieve
will also bo In n position this sum
mer to supply tho needs of guests
who may want pack and saddle
horses.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., May 2.
Three appointment of MethodlstB
prominent on the Pacific coast to
Htaudlng committees of the quadren
nial conference cf tho Methodist
Episcopal church hero, worn an
nounced nt today's session of tho
conference. They aru:- It. A. liooth,
EugeiiQ, Ore., chairman of tile revi
sion committee.
C. E. Irons, San Francisco, secre
tary of tho deaconesses' committee.
Albert J. Wnllacu. Los Angeles,
chairman of the stnto church committee.
Ships to Travel Together
LONDON, Mnv --'.-Sidney Jluxton,
provident ot the hoard of trude, lo-
duy Iiiih iromiM-d to eoiiHiiler tho
ftiiggohtion.thiit Kn'-'lii'ul and Aiilericii
Minimi iigree mill oeeilll iiuerx iiuiiii
travel within easy reach of enoli oili
er vlii'ii iceberg are known to be
moving.
Plorjccrs atlier
PORTLAND; May 2 ShxitiiI bun.
dred pioneer and other gathered ut
UhtfmpooK, noaV iTere, today to cele
brate the organization of American
civil government on tho Pacific const,
at the convention of OregoiiiuiiK at
ChamiMiog, Mnv ii, 181.1. The colo
bration a held under the uuiiccs
of the Natno Sons of Oregon. K. X
Mntthciti, the only person hung who
was at the convention in 181.1 was a
guciit of honor
Democratic Vote for President and United States Senator
COUNTY
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Halter . . .
Renton . .
Clackamuu
Clatsop . .
Columbia
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Crook . . .
Curry . . .
Douglas .
Gilliam '. ...7 ..;.
Grunt . . i , . . .
Harney . . .'.' '. , . .' . ,J,t
Hood Illvbr, ,...'.. : . ..:
Jackson
Josephine
Klamath , ,
Lake;
Laiio
Lincoln '...'...
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Malheur . . .'.
Marlon '. ,'.
Morrow . . s , . . .
Multnomah ' , , .','. . , .
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Umatilla , . , .,
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83
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580
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19
310
80
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29
240
19
177
'88
140
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223
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40
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32
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37
92
200
191
99
72
209
251
32
268
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124
93
200
100
20,3
105
395
07
320
140
459
37
2878
352
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70
170
129
90
197
193
41
244
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85
150
123
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72
95
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129
129
18
203
83
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21
174
20
120
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137
43
002
100
10
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384
538
190
28
88
27
145
121
Parisian Sage
.Voiding Like It for Hemming Dan
druff and .Stopping Hcalp Ilili
Kvory man, every woman, boy nud
girl should fight tho dandruff gorius
that are sure to cnuso falling hair
and lmldiicHR.
PAUISLYN 8AGK Is so delightful
to use; It Is Instantly refreshing and
Invigorating and host of nil It kills
tho dandruff geruts.
Cbns. .Strang guarantees It for
Itching scalp, falling hair, dandruff
and for faded, (full looking hair. He
guarantees it an' good ns a bond.
"Mrs. Anun Drown, Unckvlllo,
Conn., writes: "After I used the
first bottlo of PAIUSIAN BAGB my
hnlr stopped falling. 1 do not think
thoro in anything better' for falling
hair and .Itching scnlp."
Largo bottle 50 cents.
We Don't
ii .i.i .i. ....A,l..
ave To Do
More
We could (iitt the inlirttt.lnip lhdu and f d thul wn had siniiu.
pllfthod all Hint wo had mured to gam b thin iutlnn and hem
mi iin'thlni; funny -r now and then and it an I Unit nil Ion
hoard of a person who Mtild they would Hm to mnio in u but then
un, intviirilsnil mill itu fo.irtiii that 1( iliev calm) wiiiiii of tliulr
KieilUH IIIIKIIL IUUKI1 III llll'lll.
, WHAT A JOKK Who In thoro that wautsHUch husliiwm h
that or pitch friends either? Purely a rtwn of lack of liitrtlnui
uarriiw mlndmlnoHs ot tills shiuh porwui would not luwltnti to
buy a package of "cold euro" Oh. fiulm. ,
Just rouioinbor that wo aro horn uud ntid tho ml , and thou
If you do not come to nn It will help our competitors and (hut Ih
doing Home good. Wn'rc good fellow.
CONSULTATION WLWAYH KHKK
I )r. Hnuudors & Green
i:yh, i:.u. nohk and tiiuoat rpkcialihth
Second I'loor (Jarnutt-C'oroy IIiiHiIIiik ..MKDI'Oltl). OUIUION
REXiTABLE
ETHICAL
You brought nothing lu'o the world and will curry
nothing out of It, hut you will inl a whole, lot while
hero It your eyes aru not properly fooumid. Hotter litivo
them examined by my nelnntlflo cnrioborntlvo method
and bo mint that you are not minding anything.
No Drugs (Drops) Unod
DR. RICKERT (Over Kontnor's)
K1-M-r4jH4'-MH-HHt
I IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME
OF S. P. TRAIN No. 20
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DON'T MISS IT
I Commencing May 1, Southern Pacific pasaongor :
train No. 20 will go north at 7:35 a. m. instead ol ;;
I 8:04 as at present. Don't miss this train.
a i j w J,,, J,.,.,J.,,tf..l.,t.J.J. AAAAlJiAl
free ' Theatre
1 Tickets
ALL DAY
Tomorrow and
: Saturday
With ever jr cash" purcha.se of
$1.00 vo vijl fiiyo a free
ticket which wi -" c c;cod at
any performance at the Star
Thea,tor.
F. W. Shapleigh Hardware
. i 28 South Central
"Our Lormtioii Moans a
Having to You"
The Famous
Toledo Range
Have you seen them
in the wjridow at
the big store?
Look at the prices
The big store-West Main
' and Grape Streets
Garnett-Corey
Hardware Company
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