Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAHJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR HO ON, WKnXKSI)AY,;jriiY 17, 1012.
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.S,hBllcfnocrfltlo, TlnH, Tli MidforJ
MAIl3'he,;Hfldford Tribune,. TIq.8outh
ero Orcgonlan, Tho Ashland Tribune
Offloo Mall Trluuno MullilliiK, 25-27-10
North 11 r Mtrcotj phono, Mnln 30X1;
Home 76.
OKOHOri PUTNAM, KJItor nntl MannRcr
Kntornd n Fceonil-climj! matter n
Mtdford, OrpRon, unilor the act of
Mitrclr a, 1879.
OfflcIMi Paper of the City of Medford.
Offlctnl 'Taper of .Tnckson County.
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usscitrrexcm xates.
On yrnr. by ninll..... I COO
Orm month, byrnnll.'..,... ....., .SO
I'ermonth, delivered by carrlor In
JJpilfoi-.l, JaokHonvlUo nnd Con-
tml'Potnt CO
Rfttunlay 'only, by mall, per year.. 8.00
Wrkly.per yonr , 1.50
worries drive
In e hurt to
suicide's grave
John E. Hart formerly of Eagle
Poljit who has resided in the valley
for the past 20 years killed himself
Tuesday afternoon at his home in
this city, 210 Beatty street where he
was living nlohe. His body was not
found until several hours after
death. A .3$ revolver was used.
it Is bejleyed that financial nnd
domestic trouble ,led the, man to take
his' own life. Ho recently sold a
ranch near feagle Point for several
thousand dollars and is gnld to have
ana do one or two unfortunato in
vestments with it. Ho had also be
como estranged from his wife who
wast suing mm ror divorce, lie was
C5 years of age.
Tuesday morning he was on the
streets leaving for his home about
11 o'clock. He" upoko to J, B. Reese,
a friend, telling him not to worry
it he did not show for lunch but to
look for him if he did .not come down
town for supper. He complained of
illness..
When Hart did not show up in the
evening, .Beeso.and. J. H. , Fleener
went to .the house to .see how Hart
was getting along. They found him
dead upon tho floor with a, revolver
la Jjls hand a fptal wound in his
head'. Tho man's muscles ,were
stiffened showing that life had been
extinct Bomo hours. Dr. Clancy was
called and stated that death had been
Instantaneous with the firing of the
shot.
Hart left a noto(ln which ho asked
the auUipritles to.notify Elmer Smith
of Yreka ami "Pete Stowall of Eagle
Point. Tho note was unsigned and
contained no other message of -any
kind.
CAMPAIGN PUBLICITY.
EVIDENTLY llicre is to lie no hud of funds ill tho rol'
feVs of iho Btilulniut pnisty. Tho Mall Trilmno, in com
mon with all otlior daily newspapers in Orison received
a loll prepaid press dispatch eohtaining details of tho
mfyuiismtioi) of tho party at Port hind. Needless to say,
the money spent with 'telegraph companies vis thrown
away. It should he spent with the no wspa pet's to secure
publicity.
The various publicity bureaus of the political candi
dates for tho past six months have flooded tho newspapers
with a daily strenfti of colored political gossip which they
were supposed to run gratis. But little of it got into the
papers, but this did not diminish the ardor of tho press
agents, who managed to squander some hundreds of thou
sands of dollars in" the effort to secure free advertising.
It is evident that the same tactics are to ho pursued
by the new third party tit least the start has boon made
along tjio same linos. Soon every newspaper will receive
daily a glowing letter of phenomenal growth and favor
able reception of the Roosevelt organization and bo asked
not only to print it, but to furnish a free copy to tho pub
licity bureau supplying it.
Then will come a box of plate matter furnished free
concerning candidates and their love for the dear people.
Of course most of it will be consigned to the hell-box. but
some unsophisticated editors will use it and thus many
columns of valuable publicity be received free.
Finally the voters will begin to receive personal letters
and printed literature from the organization and from the
candidates which will end only with election. .As long as
the sack holds out, so long will the inexhaustible supply
of literature deluge the land.
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OVERCOME
ASHLAND
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and White
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'VMYRRW --. -
l'lre In tho laboutory of tho ll
ulenol Chemical vouiiMliy at Anhhiud
at li o'olook .Monday ovulihiK caiuo
vory near being fatal to 1 A. Kor
i mill ii. chemist tu charge. No ouo was
lu the building when the fire Htarteil,
and Its origin Is iiuKiiown.
Mr. Koruinnn wist overcome by
gases In trying ta eUlnglsh tin
flntuos, which wore routined W a
cornor of the room. 1U was taken
to the hospital lu an uiicoiihcIoiih, If . on don't June your Tooth attundod
coiulltlous and physicians worked on to In Hum ou will regret It all your
him several hours before ho was ro-JIfo. Dda.vK are dangerous, and tho
mtseltntcd. lie lis now routing ww-' older one grown the womo tho danger
lly and will recover. .
Walter Hash, a fireman, was also
overcome, but suffered no serious In
jury. Vory little damage was done to
tho laboratory and apparatus by tho
fire, but water caused considerable
losa to stork lu hardware and drug
stoics below. It Is wild the entire
los Is covered by Insurance.
Horn.
MoAUTIU'U lu Medford July l.
tit 12, to the wife of ('. A. MeArthiir.
a girl. Mother and daughter dolux
nicely.
K TnKo our advice and lot us e
amluo your Tooth and keep them lu
proper condition by an WouhIoiiuI ex
amination. Wo are export Dentists
with a reputation for "high elhnn
work lu nil brauchoB of the profes
sion. Iwuly Attendant
DR. BARBER
Tin: nn.vnsT
Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific
Phono 2r2S, Home Phono 3K2-IC
on spins ON
WATER
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1 1 1H ST. PAVEMENT! FOR IRRIGATION
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POTLATCH TYEE
FESTIVAL HUH
JEA.TTL.B. Wash.; July 17. To
tho accompaniment of salutes from
the. pacific. Reserve fleet and all
otjjer steamers in the harbor, the
Golden .Potlatch Tyee arrived from
the land of tho North on his gold
ship Portland early this afternoon.
It w'as tho spectacular climax of
Potlatch for Seattle and typified the
coming of Alaskans and Alaskan
Kold from tho Northland. The Tyee
Is tho Alaskan name chosen for this
year's Potlatch king. One hundred
thousand people received his Alaskan
maieMy, at Jue waterfront and es
corted rhln to a central grandstand
where tlo key, of the city was handed
to ho Tyee by Mayor George F.
Cattail. .
Two parades anil sevoral,ner'opInne
flighls will concludo tho afternoon's
program. Tho Potlatch festivities
will continue through tho week.
For the first time In three years
the city council split Tuesday even
ing lu a vote ordering the paving of
a street. By a vote of three to two,
one absent, the council ordered West
Eleventh street paved. A contract
was let to tho Clark & llenery con
struction company.
For some time the paving of West
Eleventh has been discussed pro and
con by the residents. Petitions for
and against have been circulated time
and again until finally it became a
nuisance to a large number of peo
ple who refused to sign for or
against the Improvement.
When the matter came up before
the council Tuesday evening neither
side of the question had half of the
property owners on the petition or
prqtest. After speakers talked for
and.agafnst the improvement tho
matter was put to a vote and the
paving ordered by a vote of 3 to 2.
Mitchell nnd Emerlck voted against
paving while Miller, Summervllle
and Campbell voted In favor of It.
The council transacted a large
amount of routine business and
passed a largo number of ordinances
declaring the cost of improvements
on many streets in tho city.
Owhijr to Iho fact that m main
people iu the city arc uinj; wutor
Jr irriyittiou purpose. (Icorye
Trnnna. siiHirintcmloiit of the water
department, has found it iioeo snr.v
to limit the hour tr irrigation in
the cty. Therefore lie hn ordered
that the residents of the oitv south
of Muin street fhnll do their irriu
tinir from 4 a. m. to 10 a.'m. dailv
aud tluxo north of Main street shall
irrigate from M p. in. until 0 p. m.
At all .other times the water inu-t
be shut off in order to maintain a
high pressure for use in case of fin.
These irrigation hours will remain
in effect until' the hot dry mouths of
summer have pa.ssed.
THE
Sunrise Laundry
rMiiiV wsiu; siM:eiirv. ai.1i wokic (.i'u.nti:i:i
Orders called fur and dellwrcd. I'lr.-t Haas work done by hand.
Ladles' and Mens suits cleaned and pitssul, Tel. Mala TSUI;
Home, 37. Coriu r Eighth and South Central Avenue.
ELDERS RESIGN
OUR REPAIR SHOP
Is equipped to do all branches of Bicycle and
Motorcycle repairing. Brazing a specialty.
Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Retired.
All work guaranteed and delivered
promptly.
Pacific Motor Supply Co-
Both Phones 220 West Main St.
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ESCAPES
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)OMA,July 17.-Wullcr Uy
man, afcdnrnl prisoner hcrvin
thrj(jears for .cmuiterfeiliiijj jn
Sojj(ilo. ihl December, escaped Iho
vii!nco dj: tio pjpou guards ;.
11 fijueril pcnitetiijry on McXcil'
Isliind yesterday morhiii and is bl.ill
nt Inrc,. J.ii.vmaii with .several ntlt
orpuviotH I'wifi put to wirk o the
Kmjy" ileld ..ijitjpiniiif,' tho prjsou
rjijmdH. Viie llio guard wasn't
loojkljtiij lie jrayod ,n,way. Jt vu$
Royriil wjliijilv nt'fehvards Hint the,
escape. ye'cii(n. Iuiqwp. T.lio prisjii
B'i?1liW8 i"uc,()''ileM' ldqwn and ,n
eoij,priuyiJi'y:, guurds circled . tlio
islliud!. Fiirmerft wero notit'ied. Kvpry
ftveuuo of ytei)o, js being fjuarded,
au'W? V)p" ''!, I'n.vn will
ho ciiptured Jieforo iiiliU'all.
NEW STYLE HUP IS
ATMCIING MNIION
The Valley Aulo company received
a new .style Hupmobilc for V. J. Km
erick Wcdiie.silny which is attracting
much attention in the city. J( differs
from the touring ear in its body
only. Instead of a tonueuu it has
an enclosed space in which to carry
n camping outfit. It is designed for ,
the purpose of making long trips and
irom all judications will prove very
convenient on the road.
Four elders of the Presbyterian
church have resigned their offices and
their resignations have been accepted.
The elders are Dr. I,, p. Ulock, J. A.
Gore, W. S. Gore and J. II. Honlcy.
Tho resignations folowed an over
whelming vote by the congregation
to reject the resignation of Itev. W.
F. Shields who tondered his resigna
tion following the rise of a ajnall
amount of discord in tho governing
board of the church. The elders
who resigned were opposed to Hov.
Shields and tendered their resigna
tions that harmony lu the church
might reign.
Med ford Printing company carry a
full lino of legal blanks.
r' jtt
VANCOUVER, BISrlOR IS .
TRANSFERRED TO TORONTO
for lilili. CoadactH brihr SISTERS OF IHE HOLY
NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. C.J., Attdmi, 4
OlUiUn CtM. Mutlc. An. Llocuion and Ctaort'
till Dcpti. K4tUmtn-tl)jt ttujtnti. R cfiftal Motll 11U
UitllccnulTnll(rWrlfforAim.uiic(iKbt.AUrei
tltTS lUrr.KKM. tr, Mtrt'i jiii4imt, hi'tUnJ
k mimi MMwiiMwa
VAXCOUVKR, U. C July 17.
The Most Rev. Neil SIfXvii, arch
bishop of Vancouver, H. C, has been
transferred to the Toronto see as
archbishop.
PARIS, July 17. Henry Polncajre,
the famous mathnmatlclau, died in a
sanitarium hero today. .
Draperies
Wo carry a von' complete lino of
ilrapi-rlfH, luc curluliiH, flvliinx, etc.
anl do all cIukhoh of ujiliolHturini; A
Hl-clul mun to look ufti-r tit Ih work
excluhlvi'ly ami will Klve uh kooiI
Hervlco iih Ih pomhIIiIo to KOt In uvi-n
tlllt lurUt-Ht CltlfM.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
SUNDAY EXCURSION
TO
Colestiii Springs and Return
vi v tin-:
ONK FAHi:
ItOUND
11HP
llfjf SUNSET
I (OGOEN&SHASTAl I
I ROUTES I
Special Train
from
Grants Pass
SUNDAY JULY 21
Another popular excursion by Special Train to Colnstlit and re
turn from GranlH Pans and Intermediate points will ho run by tho
S. P. leaving Grant)! Pass at ti.JJO a. in., iledfoiil, K:00, Ashland
8:10 a, in. Arriving Colestiii 10:20 a. in. Itntiirnlng leave Coles
tln 7:00 p. ni. N, '
I' or fares, leaving time from any Btatlon, neo hand
call on nearest agent.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General IMsseiigcr Agent.
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left. Will he sold qiiielc. Now is Hid liiiSo'
io save a Tliousaiul Dollars on a Iioaiitil'iil
little homo. Mid-Summer Bargains. .Tu
qiiiilily, locaiioii iiiul priccWo liavo no coiii
potitioil. f
H. E. GrATES ' i. . ROSE AVE.
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HORLICKS
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
Forlnfnnts.InvalulanjlGtowiiiRcliilJren.
PuroNulriu'on.upbtiildi'njMliQWliolcliody.
InviKotaicsllie nuiiiK niotlicrniulllie nftctl.
JJclt milk, mnltcd K'n, hi powder fonn,
A quick lunch prepared In a minute.
Tnkc no JubititutcAtk for 1I0K LICK'S.
Hot In Any Milk Trust
We nro now ncrvliiK
OUR OWN
Ice Cream
HiatK IH OIMI l)lt.M!l-A
Cnmin
Milk
Huur
Pepsin
PlavorliiK
Nb Starch
No Hour
No Ice Cream l'owdora
No (lelatln of any kind,
II AS KINS
for
HEALTH
For your
Summer
Reading
We have at all limes a
full lino oT JMaga.iue.'t,
)a))or-f'ivoro(l Ii o o I; s
and latest Vict inn for
your inspect ion.
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULEP 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
LMioiii'sil'ueii'itt.'HEJ.
iloino 354
Messenger Service
15 N. Fir.
CO acres, six miles from Medford.
i;ood Kiadcd road rrosflCK tho tract,
all free soil, at ?.r.O per ncre. $1000
will handle, easy tcniiH on balance.
Part Is creek bottom laud, unliable
for alfalfa. Several springs on tho
place, Timber enough to pay for tho
tract. No biilldlumi. In the flrlffln
creek district.
W. T. York & Co.
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PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Wotk O an rant roil
I'rlocH KoaNuimlili)
COPFEEN & PRICE
9S Itownrrt Illook, XntrnucQ on 0th Dt.
I'nclflo 9031. Hume 349.
Watch Our
Addition Grow
lackson anil Summit
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
m. v. a ir, at, itiiitf.
WHERE TO ,00
TONIGHT
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ISIS
THEATRE
iioilt) I 'Yet if I'lteuteil I'IcIuicn iltllll)
OSIiY VAUDKVIM.M IN TIIH (MTV
AdiiilnHlou to and lDcoutn.
lltllNi: AliTII.NI. Comedienne
itoni:.1tr
Double voiced nliuior liud
act.
iihiiracter
.ii.m'H win:
Hi lima.
A lor.l'.liiK lry lu the Maine wooiIh
lu winter. 7
tiii: Mt'HKirnnut'H iiit:i
t'ouifiiiy. i
l-'lllcd wl'tii Inmutlfully colored plot
ureH.
A 1,1
:sso i i.iguin Am
Scientific.
tin: cici'i'iti: nun
One of the Vltncrnph'rf com
of IiuikIih.
"1
edit1
full
Hpanlal inatlnrort every Saturday
Sunday at '1 p. in,
Hveiilm: performaiu'e, 7:30
aim!
STAR
THEATRE
Perfect Ventilation and Comfort
IIO.VT LOOK at tho thermometer
Coiuo where It'H cool anil look at
our picture.
toill) i'cel of 1'it-r.t I tint I'lllllH
Another bit: one
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AN llOUt OPTKItltOH
A frontier Htory brim full of action
and thrlllri. See tho wcHteru rldem.
tiii: cAPitH'iot's.Niws oi' i.evi:
All ro in ml)'
(iltANDCA
Truly nlmorbliii; tutereiit.
Pia.S'TINO ti.mi:
A rich and laughable comedy.
i.ovirs it.ii.iti.i
TIiIh U a regular ioui;lioue comedy,
Deplctliu: lover'n troubtex
throiiKh life.
AhSATIIKIt hIiikIiii: "MY UOSAltY"
With oikuii ticcompirnliiieut.
Ili'HL of iiiiihIc and reallHtle effecta
reMiNn: (,'uMiNtn
'lite Auto tlanilllN ofj'iuit
TIicho are ulmolutely (he kciiiiIiio plut-
urea of the caiiluro of thcfto
notorloiiH baiidltH.
MATI.N'KKS DAILY
AdnilHnlou lOn Uhlldrcn
fo
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Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I). (J.
Public Land Matteru: Tiuiil I'roor.
Denert I-hiiiIh, CoiiIchI and Mliilut:
Ciihch. Scrip.
MQRTGACE
LOANS
Money on hand at all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates with "on or liei'oro
privilege."
JAME CAMPBELt,
Phono 3231 320 Gr -C. Bldg.
Crater Lake
Auto Line
Car will loavo Hotel Medford, for
Crater Lake at 8 it, in. TuoHdayii and
Hatirday. Hot urn Mondaya and
ThurBdayu.
Spend Sunday nt grator Lake.
IlOHervatloua tiiado at Medford
Hotel office,
Mi
f llMiint n.l Dar Hrluiol fur flltl. h
rluruu of Hltr of HI. John llopllit (Kiliiipl
OtllttUlf', Ai4nla ! KUutaltrr l"Prtoli,
lror rUloi( .IJtf. '11111 KIHTi:il Hlll'KKIOK I
lmiVJ,HI. lit h.liil Hull
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