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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1912)
f 'V- !' PAGE STX IT-' r jr EDFORD MATL TUrRUNTFi. ArEDFOmx OKIWON, W I'll )N MSI )A V,.,llTNM 1'J, 11)12. ANDERSON TO BOX ABE LABEL IN MEDFORD, JUNE I9TH. PABST OFFERS Utifr. wmm ARE PUBLIC MARKET R5ML 1 I DECIDED SUCCESS A 0 TROPHY I- 1 I 'J -? ' l hi .1 I m e WA Tlu public market Ih coutluulni; tt nttrnct a Inrgcr ami InrKcr num ber of Hill ions dally ns llto produce- An cittluiHlnHtlr Kntlieriim of ranch- offorcit for tale Is cxtcndlnc A er nntl frullKrowara ns well an ttusl- large amount of produce- Is now bc iiokh men of tho city last evening at I lie opera house formulatcil plans and appointed uommUtr08 whereby It Is oxpectod that cnouRii land In the Bouthurn cud of the valley will he signed up to tnko water to Insure, the completion of the project of thu hogue Hlvcr Vnlley Canal company. The commutes were each given ti certnln territory to wtrk over and will undertako tho task alloUxl them at once. Tho mass meeting followed tho submission of a proposition to the Mcdford Commercial club by Krcd N. Cummlngs, manager of tho Irri gation company, who agreed to start work at onco on the completion of tho company's project at an esti mated cost of $1,500,000 provided that 10,000 acres of land could bo signed In tho valley to tako water. It was for tho purpose of obtaining these signers that tho meeting was held. Water In nil of Its phases regard ing Irrigation was discussed. Speak ers from various parts of tho valley told of tho benefits to bo derived from n. sufficiency of water for Irri gation purposes. Klrby S. Miller manager of tho ltogue ltlvcr Krult & Produce asso ciation presided at tho meeting and prefaced his Introduction of other speakers by urging that the mnttcr be gone Into carefully and steps taken to Insure tho completing tf the pro ject. D. W. Stone of Central Point. wns tho first speaker of the evening and devoted much of his attention to the matter of water applied to alfalfa saying that In one year tho price nsked for tho wntcr per aero could bo .realized In greater crops. W. It. Coleman told of his experiences In tho Phoenix sectltn of the valley and urged that tho Mcdford booster stay with this proposition as It would surely repay them many fold. H. L. Irwin a business man who two years ago purchased a tract In the Burrcll orchard stated that ho had found wat?r was an absolute necessity If one wished to secure full value from tho land. G. A. Hover of Talent sptko from a ranchers standpoint and Btatcd that ho know qf nothing which would Increase productiveness nnd land values as would water. Professor Reimcr of the state experi ment station at Talent concluded the speaking by dealing with water from a scientific standpoint. Following tho addresses Manager Cummins briefly explained tho pro ject by tho aid of a largo chart. Many questions were asked. Then committees wcro appointed to wtrk for tho signing of tho necessary 10, 000 ncrcs of land. Tho committees with tho districts they nro to cover follew: Unit 1 All tho land lying under Hopkins canal cast of Bear Creek, Senator Von dor Hellcn, Sr., Chus. Young, J. H. Flnlcy. Unit 2 All tho land lying under Hopkins canal extending west of Bear creek, F. H. Hopkins, D. W. Stone, J. M. Davidson. Unit 3 All tho land between Hop kins and mlddlo lino canal, east of Bear creek, Geo. Andrews, Bert An derson, James Owens. Unit I AH tho land between Hop kins canal extension and middle lino west of Bear creek. James A. Perry, John Gore, J. W. McClatchy. Unit 6 All tho land between mld lo and high lino canal cast of Bear creek. Dr. E. H. French, Win. H. Coloman, Frank Van Dyke. Unit C All tho land between mld dlo and high lino canal west of Bear creek. A. K, Ware, A. P. Stover, Prof. Kolmor, lug offered and all of It Is In first class condition. A number of farmers are begin ning to butcher nnd bring In pork and mutton. Meats are eagerly sought and easily disposed of. So heavy was the patronage of the moat stalls that Mnrkolmnstor llunynrd hns dcvUcd a new method of having customers served. 'As each patron conies through the door they nro handed a number which en titles them to their turn at tho meat stall. In this way each Is served In turn NI ACS FOR JULY FOURTH Automobile rnces will lie an at traction nt both Ahlantl ami Mcdford ncenrdiiu; to Itob Klynn. who has the arrangements in hand. In the morn ing; nt Alilaml a mile straightaway and other races will be held while in the afternoon a number of splen did races will be arranged for the local track. Special trains will be run from Ashlaiul and Kagle Point in order that (he intereMctl per.-0'i.-. may see the races. Flynn left this merning: for Grants Pass where lie will endeavor to inter est a number of automobile enthusi asts in the local races. A. J. Kdwnrds. who won last year's race with a Ford, will be here this year and will drive an K. M. F. "30." Med. Mrs. Minnie B. Bean died Tues day night at tho home of her father. A. P. Talent, 215 S. Central. She was born In Jackson county 35 years ago and spent practically all her life In this ounty. Funeral services will be held Fdlray morning at 0:30 o'lock from the homo on South Cen tral. Rev. A. A. Holmes officiat ing. & Hud Anderson Medford Printing company carry a mil lino of legal blanks. Bud Anderson the popular little lightweight boxer has been matched to box Abo Label of San Francisco before tho Mcdford Athletic Club Wednesday, Juno 10, In meeting Label. Bud Is -picking a hard ono for this Uibul lad Is said to bo a tough boy to best hav ing held his own among all comers In the top division. Ho has fought VVIIllo Ultchlo twice, the first ending In a draw the second losing the de cision to Ultchlo In a close bout. Label has also mot "One Round llogiin," Jack Urlttou mid numerous other topuotchers wltli ivioin he has always iiiudo u credltubtn showing Label Is fur above the class of box-1 ors Anderson has been meeting In the past. MIMVAIIKHH, Juno IS. (Ml tlustiiv Pubst, presldenl of Iho Pabst Brewing company, on Hittiitdny of fered the Milwaukee "ulonioblle Dealers' association u liophy to bo raced tor In connect Ion with the Vnnderblll Cup and Grand l'rlx races In September. AugiiHt A tones, chairman of the Vaudeihllt Cup and Grand Prix race committee christened the oHor "Tho Pabst 'Blue ItlMioii Trophy." It will be (contested for annually. 1 Col. Pabst offcru the Blue Itlbbou tiophy for the medium ear event of the September race meet, to bo run ' on tho nutun day ns tho Vanderbllt I cup race. It Is to bo contested for by non-stock cais In tho piston din placement division Just below the i free-for-all, and tho winner each yenr will he given a replica of tho trophy by tho donor. It has not ben decided whether the Blue Itlbbou trophy shall bo for mcrlcnn built cars or bo thrown open to the inaiiufacturers of the world, 'litis Important featuio of Col. Pubst'ii offer Is left to Bart J Ituddle. manager of tho Vaiiderbtlt Cup and Grtind Prix races, mid Chairman August A. Jones of the race committee. N N ON .29 IF AN INCH OF RAIN FALLS BOB GORDON E CASE NEAR FUTURE Tuesday night .29 of an inch of rain fell In the vul'.ov which caused somo worrying on tho part of ranch ers who have their hay crops down but still In the field. Tho rain which fell however was not heavy! first tlmo this theater has changed SELLS THEATRE U. K. Gordon who hns conducted tho Isis Theater oilplant Main street for tho past - months without miss ing a slug'e night has sold the thea ter to I. I.. Whipple who will con duct It In tho future. This Is the enough to do any damuge and un less additional precipitation Is ex perienced thero will be no damage. Tho rain came as a blessing to truck gardeners and orhardlsts ns additional moisture at this time is most beneficial. hands Mr. Gordon establishing It. Through Mr. Gordon's efforts tho theater has held njdgh plnca In tho estem of tho local picture show pa- I Irons who arc sorrf to soy "Bob," as ho Is known to most of them quit the business. Mr. Whipple however Attorneys for the county In the injunction enso brought by Heiitou Bowers nud S. A. Carleton against county officials to restrain the erec tion of a bridge over Bear creek In this city will bmvo for Portland to night or tomorrow to appear before Judge F. M. Calkins anil move to dlt tuKs tho temporary restraining or der. Complete answers have been drawn to the complaint and tho at torneys for the county are confi dent that they will win tho case and succeed III having tho Itijuiitlou dls missed. Is no novice at the business ami ho plans to retain the high plana upon which the business has been con ducted In the past. $M$M$MM AVIATOR AND HIS PUPIL KILLED WHEN ENGINE FAILS COLLEGE PAUK, Md., Juno 12. Lloutennnt Lulghton W. Hnzlohurst, Seventeenth Infantry, U. S. A., of Macon, Ga., and A. L. Welch of Wash ington, D. C, wore killed hero nt C:13 o'clock tonight when tho now army noroplano of tho Wright typo In which they woi'o tying foil to tho ground nt tho army aviation school nnd was wrockod. Thoy foil ft oin an olovntlon of 200 feet and both dlod Instantly. Welch was in tho flying machlno and Hnzlo hurst was with him ns n passongor. Apparently tho weight of tho onglno and tho aviators cnused n collapso. Wolch who had boon In tho employ of tho Wright's for throo years wns said by Orvlllo Wright to bo ono of their best tonchors. Tho Harvard University baseball toani will bo without tho services of "Snn?' Folton, tho big twlrlor, for tho romnlndor of tho season. Felt on Is In difficulty with the collego offlco ou uccoutH of his studies, f r ? T y T y f y t f f T T r t T T T t t T T t JUNE Clearance sale at WAISTS 500 beautiful new Lin gerie "Waists, nicely trimmed, up to $2.50 values. Clearance sale price, each 98c MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. 0. CHILD'S DRESSES 500 Children's Gingham and Percale Dresses, all new si vies, sizes 2 to M. Clearance sale price, ea. 69c TAILORED SKIRTS 100 women's up-to-date Tailored Skirts, all well made, up to .$8.00 val ues. Clearance price $4.98 CORSETS An odd line Warner's li ust-Proof Coi-sels, up to $3.00 values, a pair 98c HOUSE DRESSES Women's percale House presses, all sizes and colors. Clearance sale price, each $1.25 KIMONAS "Women's long Kimonas made of good batiste, fast colors. Clearance price, each 98c ? T T T Y T T T T t T ? t t T t t T T t T !. WHITE SKIRTS "Women's linen finish Tailored Skirls, good styles, up to $2.00 val ues. Sale price, each 98c LINEN DRESSES Women's natural linen Dresses, new styles, all sizes. Clearance sale, ea. $3.98 PARASOLS Women's new Parasols, all colors, worth $1.50. Clearance sale price 98c GLOVES Women's lisle and cha moisette Gloves, Hi but ton, worth 75c. Sale price, a pair 48c UNDERWEAR "Women's sleev e 1 o s s Vests, fine quality, 15e value. Sale price, each, 10c SHEETS 72x00 bleached Sheets, worth 00c. Clearance sale, each 39c LAWNS 1000 yards fine lawn for summer dresses. Clear ance sale priio, a yard 7c HOSIERY "Women's 'ISurson' Hose fast black, rtjg. price Sale price, a pair, 18c 25c WASH BELTS Women's white Wash Belts, with genuine pearl buckle, 25c grade. Sale price, each 15c MUSLIN UNDERW'R Children's muslin draw ers and Waists, up to 25c values. Sale price, each 12 l-2c TALCUM POWDER Colgate's Talcum Pow der, regular 25o can. Sale price, a can 15c OIL CLOTH Jiest quality colored Oil Cloth, worth 25c. Clear ance sale price, a yard 19c t ? ? T f T f y ? t y y y y y y y y y t f y t y f y y f y y y f y y y V HKKHoX Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baklng a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Unto Phosphates O' II It A EsE$358egsSs3w&: A C C C CURES ECZEMA, O. O. O. ACNE.TETTER ETC. Willo Ecsomi, Acno, Tnttor, Srtlt Illionm, oto nro troubles whloli nffoot tho iikin, tliolr iMiiiriti U fur tloojxir tlmn tho outnlilo cutlctn. Thum. ntfootlonn nro cniiwul by IrrltntliiK huninnt, or urittlo uolil In tho blood. Hucli imptirltlim tnllninn nnd Irrltutn. tho dollontn not-work of llbrmiii tlHittm whluh linn J tint tmnonth tho mtrfneo of tho outor nlcln. nnd tho IntbiitnuUory dlulmrRO Umn iirotlucod 1.1 forond out tltmiifth tho ponm nud Klmuln. and H oontlnunlly lcnptup whllo tho blool nuunlnii lnfiatnd. Thin nxudntinit oniihon tlm form ntfon of wnica nnd annua so often iinn lu Koiun, nnd when thoy api rcrntclunl olf tho llcsh In left rnv nnd morn muccptlblo to other lufratlon. Itoiuj very rmullly w ihhui thou thnt to produoo u oun tliaalruulntion miuit Im purillod nnd clcninnod. Thin 8. . H. will do. It rouh down to tlm vor bottom, winovoii nil humors nnd linpurltlivi, noutndl.vn tho axcosalvn nolil.t of tho nyatom nnd lu thin wny rninovn.n Urn ctuiwi of dlsotwi. Ioonl nppllon tlona enn only cootlio tho Irrltntlon nud uiutlHt In l(coplu tho nUlu cloan; thoy never produco n euro becnim" Mich troutmont lon not rmirh tlm blood. H.3 8. roiitoron to tlm thin, ncrld blood nil ltn lout proportion, molten It pun nnd rich nnd outihle it to nourlnli tho nkin nnd keep It noft, nuiooth nnd lmtilthy. JJook ou Uklu Dlmmno.i nnd any modlotil tulvioo froo to nil who write. THE SWIFT specific CO., ATLANTA, GA. OXEN SALE UNION FEED STABLE Saturday June 15, 1912 W. V. TONER Auctioneer RAY GAUNYAW Proprietor Flour ? Coffee? 1 ea? or What ? Anything. You Buy from Us in the Gro cery line will be right Our Bakery Depart ment is a source of pride to us investi gate Allen Grocery Co. i If- ;