Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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AIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKflON". MONDAY. MAY (I. 1012,
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OCAL AND
S PERSONAL
T. C. W!cltB, the Insurance
Man, )in purchased a lot on Hoae
RVcnun near Mnln St., from Chns.
Burgess and will build a fine homo
on Ills lot in the near future, lot 5,
boc) 2,
The young women's Anionn Bible
clanfl will meet Wednesday evenltiR
at 7;30 o'clock with Krma Hoherta,
of, Roosevelt avenue.
Tho Christian Kndeavor of the
Christian church at a business meet
ing last week voted to have F. M.
llrooko plvo hla atercoptlcon Illus
trated lecture, "Voices of the Past."
at the High school auditorium next
Thursday evening.
Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen are visit
their Klamath Falls property.
Mrs. Sarah Anthony of Grants
Pasa la, spending a few days lu Mod
ford on business.
Poter Steenstrup has returned
from n two day fishing trip.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
surgeon, has moved from tho M. F.
& H. building to room 9 Palm btock.
Opposite the Nash hotel, 64
Mrs. Henry Johnson has returned
from a visit at Portland.
E. 0. Burgess Jr. returned Sun
day from an extended visit at Xaw
York. Mr. Burgess now plans to
devote his entire attention to the
development of his orchard property
on Griffin creek.
S. A. Novell, ladles' tailor, 4tb
floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg.
Whltcomb Field has returned from
a visit at Roseburg, where he re
cently secured largo property Inter
ests. Professor P. J. O'Gara returned
Sunday from a visit In southern Cali
fornia. Money to loan, In amounts of from
1500 to $1000 on Improved real es
tate, country property preferred.
Cdrkin & Taylor, Jackson County
Bank bldg.
CuBkey & Sherman have bought
tho Medford horseshoeing shop on
South Bartlett street and will con
tlnuo the business, adding a general
repairing department to the same.
They have purchased additional
equipment and have one of the finest
shops In the city. Both men have
bad much experience In the line and
have numerous friends In the valley.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
C- CGhllson and family lett.aSt
urday night for Los Angeles.
Mrs. Fryer of this city Is visiting
relatives In Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Jloblnett, of
Central Point, were visiting Medford
friends Saturday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphor, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
S. W. Pratxer left Saturday for
Weed, Cal., where he will remain
during the summer. Mrs. Pratzer
will Join him there within a few
weeks.
The Blue Ledge club, composed of
members of the Rogue River Talley
University club, has purchased a
watch for presentation to Miss Eliza
beth Carnahan, In token of their ap
preciation of the excellent entertain
ment afforded them recently at the
Blue Ledgo mine.
G. H. Eads Has purchased tho coal
and fuel business formerly conducted
by J. W. Burbldgo and will at all
times have In stick a full and com
plete line of fuel of all kinds, In
cluding mill block wood for summer
use.
Robert Fernley and Chester Wltn
Ington returned the first of tho week
from a fishing trip to Squaw lako.
MIssea Kate and Emma Reed of
Oakland, Cal., visited friends living
horq this week. They were called tt
Medford by the serious illness of
their uncle, who is at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Mrs. Will Deano and daughter re
turned to Eugene the latter part ot
tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyd of Ash
land Bpent Sunday with the latter's
alster, Mrs. Oscar Lewis.
Free lecture on Christian Science,
Medford opera houso Thursday eve
ning, May 9, at 8 o'clock, by Frank
H. Leonard, C. S. 13., member of tho
Board of Lectureship of the mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass,
"Shorty" Hamilton, formerly of
this city, Is here from San Francisco
to visit old friends.
F, S. Allen of Jacksonville was a
Sunday visitor In this city, as was
Louis Johnson.
Kent Root of the Hugo mining
district is spending a few days In
Medford,
jjm-jf , ,
WASHINGTON. Mnv rt.--In " "
mill itiitnlliiHMit ill' hw "hiuli i'OsI ,,('
liviuc" uiONtmje. I'lv-ddcnl Tuft tnuiN.il'"1" in .Noisotivlllo today. I'roHlUont
mitted todnv to comjre- ccrtniu con. T"ft rlny ! ntllt.utlt f Theoduti)
Milnr reports. Indieutiin: lw Hum luwult lu thy rol1ntll riichl.
pciiti imtiuun were conihiittiuir nd- u,or " IJiWdutit-Ptko t AUf
vnnccd prices by co.opcnttivt! oclc !'s n,l Hampton. Till nf turnout! ho
tip. Tn Franco nml Itrlcimn, ilio mes- f nko at ChllKolhc (Irwiirit'lil.
nm Niiiil, worker of (lie relief or- j l.cosburg, New .Vienna and Munch
ifiinixittioiw have telief I'uimI wliicb j',,p
iiiNuiv-, nsuiiiNt illm- ami enforced Tonight President Tuft will much
idleness. 'Cincinnati. Ho will spend Tuesday
Co-operalivo orgnuiMttioiw. jny-.,at tho homo of his brother I'linrlen.
man. Is tho best sowing machine the problem, tins re.NUlle.l iu worRerx "" "ui"aa- no win . mimwi
Irer on tho coast. 24C North jowiitiis many imhi-.tril plutits In.cuinpalgn lu this stale, niiiKlug It
Fnuiee. Denmark nml The Nether- jspeociiea on tlint day.
hinds the nics.ti miv, iiImi Imve lln" 1 his speech here I'roiddont, Tuft
eo-iperalie societies. U.ltd- "Itoosovolt anuouneed bin
I vhnrter of democracy' In Columbus
and Ihih since Incorimrutcd It Into
his Penusylvunla slate iilatfurm.
That was not enough he had to
axsautt uy ndniliilntrntton ami
naperso him personally."
lie was ontluiHtasttrally welcomed
l.tt Nelson vlllc. As he entered au
opui automobile o tipeiik tlioro it
" . heavy rainfall started, soaking him.
yj i l Tho crowd dispersed, but few hear
ing lu in.
WecKs&McGowanCo.
.UNDERTAKERS
Bay Vboa M71
JflyM rkoHMI T. W. Wk M7J
A. a. On, MM
' , AY AHHTIMT.
Walter McCallum has eight Boston
terrier pups olt exhibition at the.
Medford pharmacy. They nro at
trading murh attention,
J. C. Gilbert of Grants Pass spent
Sunday In Medford.
12. L. Wamstorff of Eagle Point
was a recent visitor In Medford.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4,50
per single cord. Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Gth and Fir.
Paul Seeloy, of Portland, primary
campaign manager for Woodrow
Wilson In Oregon, spent Monday In
Medford conferring with local demo-J
crats. He Is sanguine over the out
look for Wilson tn the national con
vent Ion.
C. I). Woolverton of Rock Point
was a recent Medford visitor.
I). B. Renme, tho Wonder soap and
talc
repal
Oakdale.
G. W. Trcfren of Ashland was a
recent Medford visitor.
Miss Stella Gilbert Is spending a
few days at San Francisco with
friends.
H. N. Moo left Sunday for a busi
ness trip to Portland.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4. SO
per single cord. Social low prices lu
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Gth and Fir.
r Harry Messier has returned from
a business trip north.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Chtlson and fain
lly have left for Los Angeles, where
they may make their future home.
Mrs. Henry Callaghan lenves to
night for a visit with relatives at
Spokane.
Mrs. J. F. Reddy leaves tonight
for a visit to Spokauo and other
northwest cities.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
B. R. Allen of Eagle Point Is
spending a few days in Medford on
business.
Mose Barkdull is planning a fish
ing trip with a number ot friends
up Big Applegate.
W. J. Boosey appeared In the cir
cuit court Saturday to answer to a
charge of contempt In a dispute over
a road. E. E. Kelly of this city
was named by the court to defend
him.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord. Special low prices in
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
6tb and Fir.
Walter McCallum motored to Cen
tral Point Sunday.
P. M. Kershaw has returned from
a business trip to California points.
He reports business brisk In Siski
you county. ... .
Mrs. O. T. West of Ashland Is
spending a few days in Medford.
A. E. Reames left Monday for an
automobile trip to Grants Pass.
Dr. J. F. Reddy returned today
from a business trip to Spokane.
T. G. Dlerkebach of Salem is in
Medford on a short business trip.
Jas. A. Foshay of Los Angeles,
the supreme president of tho Fra
ternal Brotherhood, will be In Med
ford tonight and meet with Medford,
Ashland and Woodvillo lodges. Mr.
Foshay Is accompanied by his wife,
and this will be their first stop In
Oregon.
COST OF PRESIDENT Wl
L
IVJN6
MEW
TEDDY'S
STAND
I
j ATHENS. Ohio. May
opening Kpeoch .of hl
d. lu
Olrtj)
tho
en til.
B
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T
OF A MAJORITY
SUIT TO BUST
STEEL TRUST ON
NIOW YORK, ,Mn II, With the
trust iittorue.s fighting back de
iwrntely the fedm-nl government'!
RUlt, which me;s the iIInkoIuIIoii of
the United tfute iUool corporation
wnc begun lu thu oiiHtoiiia house here
today by 'Special Examiner Henry T
lliown. Ah nnro testimony will he
inkeii In thin milt than was Involved
In the Wtnlidttrd'Oll easij, It h expect
eil the hearings will lnst at leant two
vtnntht.
In addition to lirnwu, the govern
ment la represented by former Sec
retary of War .1. M. nicklumni nntl
For the trust Rich,
and Iteyuivl Belling
I leitr) t'oltou.
enl l.lndclmi'
appealed
CONVENTION
WALLA. Wn., Mnv (i.
HALL
Pierce eountv
with her ."ill ilelegntcN, controls the
Mtuntioii nt the demtM-nitie -tnte con
vention which opened here today.
It in n c1om eontCNt between Thump
Clark nml Woodrow Wil.-on.
The con vent inn wn- opened !iy
Chnrle- G. Heit'ner nt the Orninl thea
ter. Mayor George F. Cotterill of
Seattle, eliuinuan of the Kinir enmity
pnnmry ueieuiCN, nrnveil Hun morn
ing. Wilson controls more counties than
Clark, mid hi-. Mipimrters ore practi
cally .sure of sentiiu; the Kins: eoiuity
prinmry delegation whieli wiot Con
tested by the Chirk men. Rut even
with those delegates son toil and the
Hrynn delegate lined up behind him,
Wilson musters at best U4S, lacking
VI to control the convention, which
is made up of 791 delegates.
Pierce county's delegation is un
iustmctctl hut will vote as a unit.
The Clark followers confidently claim
it.
10 CITY OF ANGELS
YOUTH
OF
BLACKMAILING PLOT
WALLA WALLA, Wn., May 0.
Charged with attempting to blackmail
A. McCoy, n wealthy lumber mnn,
Dcwev Uuntmnu, 17, is under arrest
here todio".
McCoy received several letters hi
which threats were made to burn
down his mill and to "kidnap his 14
year old daughter. A decoy package
was placed nt the spot where it was
demanded that .$10,000 be secreted as
the price of McCoy's daughter.
Huntsman was watched nnd seen
to leave his home at midnight and go
to the place where the package had
been placed. When he rcuched tho
spot he was arrested. Several others
are thought to be implicated iu the
plot and an effort will be made to
induou McCoy to tell who they are.
EX-CONVICTS DIG OUT
OF SACRAMENTO JAIL
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Muy 0.
The police have today found no trace
of tho two ex-convicts, William Ilnts
coo und Wesley Gordon, who broke
out of the city jail here Huiiday mor
niug, by digging through thu walls of
four cells.
Gordon, for tho pnst week, had
been crawling through a hole into the
cell adjoining his own, where he hud
been loosening the bricks with u
piece of Irop. Tho men experienced
little difficulty iu breaking out as thu
juil is a dilapidated structure which
h almost ready to collupse,
LOS ANGELES, May 0. Thous
ands of Shriners, gorgeously uni
formed nnd eauoped, crowded siieeinl
enrs and automobiles early bound for
Sasadena, which was the center cf
the day's entertainment for the Im
perial council.
Overcast skies were no damper l
the enthusiasm of the visitors, and
shortly after, the hour the sun h.id
been scheduled to rise, the streets
were gay with marching patrols und
lively with the muMe of half a dozen
bands.
The last of tho scheduled special
trains bearing delegations from be
yond the Rockies was due to arrive
nt noon today. Four trains hearing
southern Shriners arrived during the
morning.
KLAMATH FALLS MAN
ACCIDENTALLY KILLS WIFE
KLAMATH PALLS, Ore., May 0.
Shot accidentally when her husband,
returning home, threw his revolver on
their bed nnd the weapon rebounding
to the floor was discharged, Mrs.
Frank Kutkny today In seriously nnd
perhups fatally wounded at her home
here.
NOTICi: TO CONTRACTORS.
Plans and specifications for tho
First Christian church aro ready for
figuring with Power & West, archi
tects, offlco 207-8 Garnctt-Corey
building, Medford, .pre. All bids to
be placed with architects by 5 o'clock
p. in. May iu, mi2.
Committee reserves right to reject
any or all bids. -10
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR 8ALB Four room house;
chlclum nan; gnrden; ,smal trees
and fruits; very cheap for cash, or
will take .team as part payment;
one-half block of pavement. 737
W. 14 th st. 02
FOUND Lady'H bracelet. Ownor
may havo saino by proving prop
erty and paying for this udvertls.
lug.
FOR RKNT Modoru furnished
rooms ut tho Cottage, G04 West
10th at., two blocks south Medford
hotel. Hot and cold water In
rooms. Home phone 217. Mrs. JL
M. Cobs,
FOR SALK 5 passenger Overland
automobile, 30 horsopowor, In
quire 81C-F-4. 43
FOR SALK Now swell C room mod
ern bungalow homo, fJno residence
district. A snap ut $3500. II. K.
Gates, owner, 23 Rose ave,
FOR BALK Best buy In Medford, no
exceptions, a $4500 homo for
quick rnilo at 13500. H. K. Gates,
owner, 23 Roso uvo,
SMASHES WIFE WHEN
SHE GETS A DIVORCE
PORTLAND, Ore., May tr-Furious
because bis wife hud been grant
ed a divorce from him and awarded
the custody of their two children,
Henry Davis, on hearing the decision
struck his wife tn thu fnco In tho
presence of Judge Galons nnd sein
ing his four year old sou tore tho
child from Its mother's arms and at
tempted to kidnap blm.
Bailiff Hulford selied Davis by the
throat and with help 'overpowered
him. He was Immediately sentenced
by Judge Galons to 30 days In thu
county Jail, Mrs. Davis' glasses were
broken by her husband's blow.
OYSTER HAY, k I., May 0.- Wal
ter Hrown of the Ohio state commis
sion which is handling the Roosevelt
interests there und former Sccrctarv
of the Interior Jnnie Garfield, visited
Colonel Roosevelt in his home here
today. Neither would discus tho
visit.
CONFEDERATESPN
TRAIN DISASTER
NEW ORLEANS La , Mn.v 0 -The
first seetlon of the Confederate
WituraiiK' bpeclal train, crowded with
old soldiers, was wrecked near
Enstauchable. after leaving New Or
loans, this morning and eight were
killed.
Of the eight victims of the wieck,
three wero confederate veterans
Twenty inoro veterans were Injure,
The engine Jumped the track
while ou a trestle, and five coaches
wore derailed. Engineer Wood, Flre
inun Jones and throe other trainmen
wuro killed besides tho veterans.
LONG HAT-PIN PRICKS
MAN'S EYE OUT IN CAR
SEATTLE. Wn., May (1. Jabbed
by u long hatpin worn by un unidenti
fied woman iu it street ear In-d night,
E. J. Anderson, n business man vwll
probably lose the sight of his rigilt
eye. The ear hit thu curb, nnd, the
wouihii swaying iu the aisle, the point
of the pin caught Anderson in the
eve.
NOGALES, Ariz. .May (J. Dis
patches from .Mn 'a I In n stale tlutl the
transMirt Mufonl reached that pint
today direct from San Diego, Cal
The Huford left Maxatlan for Topolo
bnmpo and Altutu this afternoon, re
turning Tuesday to Mnxatlau to t nk
uwuy Americans.
CLOSING OUT
SALE
5000 yards Laces, Insertion and
Beading, regular 8c, 10c and
12 l-2c qualities, tomorrow
5c a Yard
1000 yards Laces and Insertion,
choice lc a yard.
Jardinieres
50 fancy Jardinieres, regular $2.00
to $3.50 values, tomorrow $1.50 ea.
45-Piece Dinner Set in tho woll known English
Semi-Porcelain Blue Willow Dinner Ware, to
morrow, set
$4'.50
One-third off tomorrow on all Cut Glass, Gold
Decorated Austrian Glass and all Hand Painted
China. , , ,,,,
HUSiSEY'S
DRIVES OUT
RHEUMATISM
IlUounintUm It tlun to on osooi' j of urlo ucltl, u-t Irritating, liillivitnimtory
nccmimlutloiii which KW into thu circulation booiiufio Of woule lclilunyfl,
I uouatlpntlon, (udlgcitlnn, mul otlior pitystoai irromtmniiofi winoii nro tiimiuiy
eonaUlorml of no luinortaiiou. -Nolltlng upplloil exlunmlly cull over roauli
the neat ot thh ttauulo; tho most Hitch treatment con do Is soothe tho ptilnn
temporarily; wlilto pottwh ami other mhimtl inodlelinn really add to tho
uuldtty of the bloo I, nml tlthi llitld therefore ootttlmtully growa mot o aurhl
ivml vltlatod. Then limtenil of nourishing the illllurciit ukiicIhh and JolntH,
hooping them iu a normally supple nml nhutK) condition, It gradually liardoiui
ami titlifeuil thorn liy drying up t.'i'i natural olla nml iltikK llhoumutlnm ouu
never bo cured until thu blood 1 purliled. M. M, H. thoiouglily cluumtnn ami
rouovfiton tho circulation by MeutrttUrlng thu acUUt tuul driving tho outtim
front Out ayutnm. It stmugthunn ami invigorates thu blood so that Inslemt
of n nour, voalc ctuuuit, dupoidtlug acrid nntl painful conoulvo mutter hi
tho Miunuh'd, Jnuitn und tunitn. it imurlOjea tho entire body with pure, l toll
blood nnd permanently euron Uhniuimtltm B. fl.tl. contains no potash,
ttlhnllor other harmful mluwrnl, bill hi nimbi entirely of rootn, hutlm ami
barlca ot meat purifying and tonlo pn-n"tion, UooU ou Hhutimatlsui and
any inedlval udvluu frco to nil who write,
THii SWJKT SPBCIVIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
MEDFORDJTJIEATUE. MAY IO
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Sunrise Laundry
TAMll.V U'AHlll.SfJ A Hl'Kt'lAIrV. Al'.li W'OUK (SUAUANTUI.M)
Ordcra called for and delivered, l'lmt cIiihs work douu by hand.
LndtuH' and muu'a nulta rlcnticd and prcmied. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Corner KlKhtlt and Hotith Central Avenue.
Phono
Main
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Phone
Home
204
DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
WHAT IS DISTILLED WATER?
Di.stillt'd Witter is water that ha.s hecn condensed
into steam, then converted liitck to its natural state,
thus killinif all erins the water may contain.
WHAT IS FILTERED WATER?
Filtered Water is water that has passed through
filtering beds, thereby purifying itself of all foreign
.substances.
WEINHARD'S ICE is made
Water. Mndorsed by all
from Distilled, Filtered
iihvsicians.
H. WEINHARD'S ICE DEPOT
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