Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATL TltrnutflD, MKDFOUD, OlfKOON, K1MIMV, JHjY If), 1912.
PXGE THU101!!
MINERS' KRESS
OPENS IN YREKA
MANY PRESENT
Mining ('oiii'.M'HH opened Imro
morning. noli'Kiillnnii mo
YRHKA, fill., .Inly IU.--TI10
Noilluiiii ('nllfdiiilii-Hdiillioin Oiogon
thin
pll'HOIlt
fioin AmIiIihiiI, (IiuiiIh mid Modfonl.
There In an vliihotnto il Inplay of
mineral. Tin following Ih tho pro
I'.riuii! Friday, .Inly in, morning homiIou,
11:45 a. in.
Ail(ln-H of Wolroino by Mayor V.
V. Ilnrliain. Ht'iipouiin liy II, I,,
HtirrliiKi'r, Pronlduiit.
Opening uddrewi "HlMklyou Coun
ty." II. K. Collier. Vroldt.
AdilrcM- "lology of Hlnklyon
nintrliil," lion. C. II. Wnliion, AhIi
Intnl. Add nut -".Mining (iciiiirally." !.
W. I'nltiirnoii, Mt'.lfonl.
Addrciw "Limning of tint Public
l.aniU," It. II Purlieu, AmIiIihiiI.
Appointing of Convention Commit
li'i'it. Afternoon muuIoh, -' o'clock.
Addrex --".Mining In Jwioplilue
County," W, tf. Huron, i:. M. Klrliy.
AddroM "Mollior I.oilo of Northern
California," lion, John DiiKKi'tt.
Illnck Hoar
Aililri'VN "Fri'iikn In Oro I)i"
POhIU," C. J, Doxtir, AhIiIiiihI.
Addrcnn Huhjert to tut choHon, O.
il, Hlaiu'tiunl, (Irani n Pun.
AildroK "Mow to P.ucoiirnKo Mln
Iiik." I'rof. II. M. Parka, Ktnto Mln
orulogUt of Oregon.
Kvmilng mi'nhIoii! S o'rlock.
Selection ly Vrt'ka Mrnnn llnml.
AddrcM by Hon. W. II. Htornm,
Btalo MlnornlngUt of Cnllfornln.
Selection liy Ymka llntHii Hnnd.
Adilrctm "Copper Honource of
HIihkU Comity and the Copper Mar
k't." M. K. Dlltinar. Holding.
Hnturdny. July SOth, forenoon,
U:.'I0 o'clock.
Addri'M "Leaning of Public
l-andn," I.. H. Mnhnn Portland.
Adilr'mi--"l,roiipi,rlliiR for tho tin
iihuiiI." H. W. French. Corvalllii.
Adilrmn "Tim Morlln Dlntrlct,"
W. M. Richard. Merlin.
HunlnoH Meeting Report of
Conitnlttnt'i,
Adjournment.
Afternoon.
Anton leave Convention llradquar
lor for Hcott Valley at t p, in.
Vliltnrn wlnhtng to Ko milHt tin
prompt. Reception nt Ktna and
Fort Jonon.
Panning, 8 o'rlork.
Free Entertainment ami Farewell
Reception,
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GET SIMON JOB
Tln Clark & llonory conntriictloii
roniiaiiy hn Jimt been awarded a
largo contract at Kltverton, Oro., for
paving. Tim coinpnuy entered thn
IIhIh ugalnnt nnveral other companies
lint woro hiiccchhIiiI In landing the
work. "
The company hid f I 7ti a nqiniro
yanl for pavement they have lieen
laying In Med ford at $1.71. They
nro gradually extending their opera
tlonn throughout the Wlllanietto val
ley. WILSON APPOINTS COMMITTEE
McCOMBS NAMED CHAIRMAN
I
THE HARVEST BE?
Muml lioyM whole nro you going,
WIioio will you npond Hun-day?
We'll uiako a dead awoli allowing
If you'll only point the way.
Our heal tn aro net on pleanimi
Come, hoyn, lt'n up to you,
Cool initio FiiIIh on the P. A. B.
Cool Coli-ntln on tho old H. P.
Oh I Hand hoyn where you aro going?
Adapted from popular air.
Two largo oxcundon will ho run
Hominy from Modfonl each of which
will afford tho pcoplo of Med foul a
nploudld chauco to encnpo from tho
city for a day and enjoy thomnelvPH
In tho hllln. Tho Pacific & Kanteru
Iimh arraiiKed an oxcurnloit to llutto
Falln and iho Houthoru Pacific, to
Colentln.
Tho fare In oach Inntanco In $1
for tho loiiml trip. Tho iitlYactlonn
at each place differ Mini" what hut
are admittedly a Hlatid off. Colentln
Iimh nprlugn, llutto Falln a mountain
Htrciim. To choone tho nuperlor
ptnro from a ncuulc ntaudpolnt would
ho hard Indeed.
All of which wan recognized liy
tho local official of tho two roailn
who arranged tho exciirnlon. A. H.
Ilonenliauin of tho H. P. could not
decry the merlin of llutto Falln, nei
ther could Jon Parker decry tho
merllH of Colentln, It looked like n
"lake your cholco" proportion
when Itonry had a hunch.
Ho would take the hand!
Ho ho fared forth to ncj the hand
thought every thing wan nettled.
Then a dlnpute arono. Director
I tow oil of tho hand demanded cer
tain coucennlonn. Honey refuned
Here wan where Joo ntepped In and
made a lenntroke. Ho negotiated
with Howell for thn hand and Howell
nald tho hand would go to Hutto
Falln.
Now tho hand In nald liy nomn of
tho inemhorn to he n (Unorganized or
ganization and when Honey heard
they wore going to llutto Falln ho
got himy. Momhern of the hnnd worn
offered $ft each to go to Colentln and
nomn of the hoyn nald they would go.
And thero you are.
Haudinanter Howell ntated today
that thn hand wan not (Unorganized
and that ho had made nrrnngementn
to go to llutto Falln and thero tho
band would go. Hiuiday will tell tho
tale. In thn meantime both roadn
are advertising that they will take
'ho hand along.
Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
BUTTE FAILS HAS
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Several prominent e(ual nuffrago
workern of thn city lnlted llutto
Falln Tlmrnday and nnnlnted tho
ladlcn of that ncrdon In organizing
an eiiial nufrage club.
The club han a largo membership
and prnmlncH to conduct a rapid flro
campaign Mrn. J, Cadzow In prenl
dent of the organization and Mrs.
I.eola Htoddard, nccrelary.
HKAdlllT, July 10,- (Jovomor
WIIhoii tonight named tho democratic
campaign committee which will have
nupremo charge of hln campaign. It
couulntH of fourteen niombern, with
W. F. Mc.CombH chairman. Tho mom
limn are: It. H. Hudnpoth of Now
Jomey; JoHoplniH Danlola, Wlllanl
Hnulnhury, of Delaware: Kohert L.
Kwlng- or LouIhIiiiiu; A. M. Palmer
of PoiiUHylviinla; J. 10. DiivIh of Win
connlni Will H. King of Oregon;
HenatorH (loro of Oklahoma, O'dor
in an of Now York and Heod of Mln
nourl; HoproHentntlvoH MoMUIIr.ndy
of Mnlno, lluilenon of Toxaa and Mu
A too of Now Yoik.
SWISS MINISTER IS
TOURING NORTHWEST
I'OHTIiANI), .Inly U. Dr. Paul
Uitlor, iiiliilHtor from Swileiluiul to
Hie Uuiteil Status, today is in Port
liinil. Ilo is on a tour of the west to
htuily condition prevalent iiuieiil: the
Swiss roMilniits iiiul to gain mi idea
of what el'fwit tlie oimiiiIiik of Hie
I'nuiima camil will luivo on iniinigru
tiou to tlm Piioil'io eoiist. Ho loaves
tonight for Scuttle
1,081 ANOKIiKsf Cnl., July I '.
J. U, Smith of Detroit, fill, arrlvod
lioruto(!uy to trulii forvtho ton mile
rnciHio will run agaliiHt a relay team
of ten otlior Q, A. It. votoraiiH nt thu
I, oh AngoleH oncampinont In Boptoni
hor, Tho ruco In for a $1000 nldo
NFW YOHK, .uly 1! -AdiulttliiR
that their chief tank In to got men
who will bo able to rnlno campaign
fundn, the republican national sub
committee hold an exocutlvo confor
oiico nt tho Waldorf Astoria Hotel
hero today. Tho Huh-commtttoo
planned to choone nu ndvlHory and an
executive committee and a treasurer.
Tho udvlnory conimltteo will domlnato
tho campaign.
(liy A. C. Howlntt.)
Louis K, Hmilli Mini Mrs. I ) ; i i -'
Kveus ueiit to AkIiIiuiiI the first of
Hid wee to visil her mother.
Miss ('htihliitnu I lei fit of Medfoiil
enlli'd Inst Monday. She is cniiviiss
iuj: for a hook, "Past, I'lesent mil
FiiIiiiu."
Mrs. (hxinu's is having the iuteiior
of Hie Kugle Point Imlcl eliiiiiL-cil.
Messrs, Colo unit Hryaiit uiii lining
the woik.
Mr. .leuel, of the Klk Creek liateh
ery, was in our town Tuesday.
Mr. Kiker of Agate has been nell
iiitr loganheirii'i in our town the past
week".
Mrs. Ollie Mi-I'herhoii nee Ollie
Nichols of I'oiHniiil, is hete iitinj.'
her piiieuts Mr. ami Mrs, Thomiis
Nichols.
.lack McCnoid is to stmt Tliursilay
for San Frnncihco.
Thu eoiniuiltee of nrrnnxcinciits fur
the (I. A. It. met hern TiicmIiiv ami
iniiile Hie iiiraiigciiientri for the re
union of the onr ilivihious of Hie
onler to meet here September 211,
Coinmiinilcr V. S. (Imtit of (Iriiiits
Push, l.ieiitenaut ('(ilinicl Morris of
Itock Point, ami (juartennnster John
WatkuiH were the principal officers
present, ami Isaac Wolf of Mcilford,
were auioiiLr the visitors Hint I know
of, besides unite n number of our
local members. A uenernl committee
of arrangements was appointed eon
nifting of John Wntkiiis, A. .1. Florcy
mill (1. II. Wauisley ami they are
empoweieil to appoint siib-eomiuit-tees.
There was also, a committee
of five Indies appointed to have gen
eral supervision of the culinary Je
partment that is to wee that every
body lias a-plenty to eat ami take
general hiiR'rvision of ami manage
incut of the entire atlairsiieli as up
jMijiitini: committees to bring in vit
mils for (linucrr, look after the musi
cal program. The committee is coin
IMiseil of Mrs. It. (5. Ilrnwn, Mrs.
Frank Salter, Mrs. fl. W. Owings,
Mrs. Frank drown ami Mrn. M. )..
Unity iiiul now if those five ladies
can't atlenil to the a f fairs of u little
thing like liuvini; eight hundred or a
thousand old soldiers on our hands
for about a week, why it's not worth
while for any set of ladies to under
take the job I'orr I tell you they will
do it ami do it right.
Thu visiting committee when they
ennui to look over the ground for the
encampment decided that our park
was just the proper place to meet.
They cxect to have a program for
every day ami among the most inter
esting attractions will be the speech-1
bv the commanding officer ami our
ton ii mayor.
The 1. & K. II. It. company huc
put another force of men at wirk on
their road and nro going to place it
in good condition.
Mr. Ovemuel, one of the stage driv
ers mi the Kagle Point-Prospect
route, came out Tuesday evening so
as to drive the trip Wednesday ami
riiursduy while Hoy Willets, the con
tractor mid driver went to Medfonl
on business.
Miss Anna I'nrucker and Miss Zel
da V. Clifford of Medfonl eame out,
spent thu night nt the Sunny Side
ami took passage on the Kagle Point
Prospect stngn for the Knynrt ranch
to take mi outing. Miss i'uriieker
enmu from Pennsylvania about a year
ago ami is engaged as one of the
teachers in the Medfonl schools, ami
Miss Clifford is also from the siimu
state hut has been here for two years.
They both talk as though they may
go hack hut seem to like this country
Unite well.
.1. I). Me Anile ,lml 11. M. Ctoss
stoppeil Tuesday evening for supper.
Mr. Uos ih circulating n iKitition to
have a new road opened up through
or near his laud north of Kaglu Point.
Kverytwulyn DoIiir It.
Doing what?
(letting rendy for thn Colentln ex
curHlou Sunday, Juno 21. Leave 8
n. in. roturn "When crowd wants to"
Hound trip faro one dollar. Modfonl
band goes along. Special trains,
both ways, personally conductod.
1 niVERSiPE ripples :
Farmers in tliis ieinilv are juU
about Hitougli hnyiiig. Mr. I. T. dnl
Igar of the Del Rio has an unusually
heavy hay crop. He put up about ".
tons last week.
Mr, ami Mrs. Walil of Medfonl me
out on lli'-ir place this week. Mr.
Walil who wolks in the Jackson Co.
bank is enjoying his yearly mention.
Al Woolverlon arrived from New
Mexico Tiicsiliiy l visit at the home
of his parents ami to recuperate his
health, Ilo is juxt up from a six
weeks' illness of lplioid t'vver.
(leu. .Jacobs who has been alteiiditi
Ames Agricultural college in Iowa is
here for Hie summer vacation ami is
cutting trees on his land preparatory
to setting out an onhmd as soon as
practicahle.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ljnn Smith were out
from Oolil Hill Sunday am) spent the
ilav at the Sleml home.
II. M. Nye is picking his emly
peache this week.
Messrs. Hitter ami Wmlveitoii
each look loads of farm produce to
Medfonl the past week.
Misses Huth nml Mary Walla -e
arrived from Council llluffs, Iowa,
Thursday evening and expect to re
turn the latter part of August to
resume their school duties in Omaha
ami Council Uluffs.
Mi. Klliott'H nephew Mr. Antic,
of Medfornl is here on a short visit.
Mr. Chaplain had quite n loss Mon
day. A haystack, containing about
80 tons of hay, burned down. The
origin of the fire is unknown.
MANY
CTIONS
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FIGHT FIRE BLIGHT
AND LOSE CROPS
According to ndvlccn received by
Profcnnor O'Oara vMt destruction of
fruit ban occurred all over the coun
try by flro blight thin year. The
ravages luivo been heavy In many
HcctloiiH and reipieHtn for advice from
tho local expert and demands for
literature Innued by O'Oara aro being
dally received by wire and mall. Hut
little damage han occurred In tho
Hoguo Illver valley, where blight In
under good control, duo to the ef
ficient patrol of orchards by owners
and Inspectors and prompt action fol
lowing the discovery of Infection.
Hllght In working havoc among 2f
square miles of apples and pears In
Hrlllnh Columbia, where It In making
Its first appearance. Ignorance of
effective methods of fighting It Is
too blatno for Its npread.
In Idaho nil pears and some apples
aro affected, and unless prompt ac
tion follows many thousands of
acres of orchard wilt be lost.
In California blight made Its ap
pearance early In the spring In many
districts but prompt action by au
thorities has controlled Its ravages.
In somo districts tho crop of this
year Is seriously affected.
In tho Milton and Freewater dis
tricts In Washington, and In other
districts, considerable damage has
been done, but effective fighting has
diminished tho ravages.
In Montana, where blight Is a new
Importation, practically all tho pears
QUARTERLY MEETING SERVICES
AT FREE METHODIST CHURCH jam, crab a,')pc8 havo Buffered heav
ily, and some other varieties of ap
"" " " "' " ,v-' '"".' ,,e are also affected.
of Portland) now residing on West !n Georgia the pear
Main street, Medfonl, will conduct
ipiarterly meeting services at the
Free Methodist church, comer 10th
nml Ivy streets this evening mid Sat
unlay evening nml .Sunday. .Sunday
services, Sunday school II :30 a. in.
I.ovc feast 10 n. in., sermons 11 a. ui.
nml 8 p. m. Come thou with us ami
we will do thee good. .1. W. Sharpe.
pastor.
CAIU) OF THANKS.
To tho Modern Woodmen, neigh
bor and friends who contributed
licautlful flowers, and who assisted
tin at tho tlmo.of death and burial of
our dear son, wo wish to extend our
heartfelt ihnnks.
.MR. and MRS. C. V. DOW
AND FAMILY.
FRECKLES
crop Is a total
failure and many of the pear or
chards destroyed.
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Mcdford Printing company carry
full lino of legal blanks.
f Mitral Ml Df Rfhool for Girl In
chri of llltn of HUJoha DptUt lEplKrli
CII,IH. AcUaali t Z!,mnUrr Dtputatau, I
Mult. Art. EltnU. arntuliB. I
For rUle t.Mm THE CISTEB HUrCItlOB I
OrnreZ.nt. mien I Kill
New Drug Tlint Quickly Hcmoes
llivso Homely Spots
Thoro's no longer tho slightest
need of fooling ashamed of your
freckles, bb a new drug, othlne
a?
Fm
The
Little
Doctor
For Sore Throat get Mac Laren's
Mustard Cerate "tho little doctor."
Hotter than camphorated oil, tur
pentine or lard. Gives prompt re
lief from pain and congestion.
Your druggist has Mac Laren's
fi,u,.irl rimtnnr pnn -n If fnr
... ... . .. t ... .. .t. w. wm. n. - -w.
uouuio strcngin nas oeen uiscovcrca.yoU( Two szes 25 and 50 cent
that positively removes theso homely Jars. Get a jar today. Keep It in
spots ho hotiBC. It has a multitudo of
Simply get one ounce of othlne- - ?& 2 f&ttir
doublo strength, from nny first class , thnn a ,nilh,Iinl ..laster for anything
druggist In Mcdford and apply a lit
tle of It nt night, and In tho morn
ing you will see that oven tho worst
freckles havo besun to disappear,
while tho lighter ones havo vanished
entirely. It Is seldom that moro than
an nunco is needed to completely
clear tho ukln and gain a beautiful
clear complexion.
Ho sure to ask tor tho doublo
strength othlne. as this Is sold un
der guarantee of money back if it
falls to remove freckles
a mustard plaster's good for.
Insist on tho Original
MAC LARHNS
2
WILL NOT BLISTER.
Accept No Substitute
Mcdford Pharmacy and other druggists.
ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT Till-: RIGHT PRICK
In cartoon. 25 cents por quart.
25 cents extra for packers of any size up to one gallon.
Any order ovor one gallon at $1 por gallon.
Deliveries of packers to any part of tho city.
Ico cream served at tho creamery at 5 cents per dish.
Medford Cream 51 Butter Co.
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Don't coinparo our now Bungalow Cottages
to thu ones that were put up during thu
JIUKRY-UI days horo two or thruo years
ago. Somo of these houses that wero built
cheap and quick have a hard timo holding
together at present. We build tho best
houses in town and our prices are thu low
est, and tbuy sell quick. That is our best ad.
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New and Second and Lumber for Salo Cheap.
We aro tearing down our warehouse buildings
on railroad property opposite Southern Pacific pns
denger station and are offenng for salo material taltcn
therefrom at very low prices.
FRUIT BOXES
Berry, peach, pear ant apple boxes for sale
cheap. We have an assortment of boxes which wo
desire to dispose of sit once at very attractive prices.
CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY
Call at factory opposite Sd. Pac. passenger station.
Notice to Water Users
Commencing today, July 17th, tho use of
water for sprinkling will lie restricted to the fol
lowing districts during the hours designated until
further netice:
All that portion of the city north of the center
of Alain street from 3 p. m. to 9 p. in. only.
All that portion of tho city south of thu center
of Alain street from 4 a. iil to JO a. m. only.
Irrigating with open hose or allowing water
to run from any tap or faucet for irrigating with
out using a hose on which there is a sprinkler or
a nozzle, is an offense and punishable as cited in
ordinance No. 669.
The above rules will be most rigidly enforced.
GROWERS OF
PEACHES
Do you want your fruit handled by expert snlesmcnf
Do you want the BEST PRICES the Pacific Coast tnnrkct af
fords? Do you want to line up with "The House of a Square Denlt"
If so, Ret in touch with us NOW.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Pac. 5621.
Home 307
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (Sb Storage Co.
SUNDAY EXCURSION
TO
Colestin Springs and Return
VIA THE
ONB PARE
ROUND
TRIP
W SUNSET
I OGDEN&SHASTAI I
I V ROUTES I I
Special Tralu
from
GruutB I'a33
SUNDAY JULY 21
Another popular oxcurslon by Special Train to Coloatln and re
turn front Grants Pass and Intonnctlliito points will bo run by tho
S. P. leaving Grants Pasa at G;30 a. tn Medford 8:00, Ashlaud
8:40 a. in. Arriving Colcstlu lOjao a. m. Returning loavo Coles
tin 7:00 p. m.
For faros, leaving tlnio from any station, seo hand bills or
call ou uoarest agout.
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gonoral Passongur Agent.
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