Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 26, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MTOFOttn MATL TRtROTR, MEDFORD, 01? ROOK. FRIDAY. ,TlUAr 20, 1012.
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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
W P. "iwinci and party hnvo re
turned from a Vlonsurc trip to Crn
tcr Lake.
S.LulIconnnI hn left .for a busi
ness trip to northern California.
Jnnn Hoko of Contr.il Point spent
Tliursclny with Medford friends.
.Trimmed lints at .your own price
no, cpst or farmer price considered.
Ahrens. 107
Elmer "Woodruff Imb returned
from n visit, -with friends at Kla
math Fntls.
A..F. Minor of Butto Fnlls spent
Thursday In Medford on business.
Hammocks, sporting good?, blue
flame, ordorlcss oil stoves, refrigera
tors, etc, Prices right. Shaplclgh
Hardvnro Co., 2S South Central.
L. S. McCarthy Is bnck from a
plcasuro trip to Santa Monica, Cal.
John Opp of Jacksonville spent
Thursday In Medford on business.
All Shirt Waists one-halt price
Saturday. Ahrens. 107
Editor Greer of the Ashland Tid
ings spent Thursday In Medford on
business.
C. K. and Mrs. Morris of Stockton,
Cal., spent Thursday In Medford af
ter a week's outing at "Eaglo Park"
Ilrownsbora, the guests of Dr. and
Mrs W. H. Xudlng.
Get, Mrs. Reynold's homo made
bread at DoVoo's Soda Fountain at
Do Voo's.
Moso Barkdull, Walter Dudley, K.
E. Kelly and George Putnam spent
Thursday night ou Roguo River fish
ing. They had splendid luck.
Mr. and Mrs. C C. lloltmnn t
Applegate spent Friday with Med
ford friends.
All Llncgrlo Dresses one-half
price Saturday. Ahrens.' 107
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mclntyro of
Eaglo Point were recent visitors In
Medford.
James Hardy of Gold Hill spent
Friday In Medford on business.
Moved to 31 N. Grapo street. Thoj
Medford Conservatory for music and
languages. G. Talllandler, director.
Open all summer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hover have
left for a visit in Lake county.
Miss Mnmic- Chatman of Gtendalc
xras a recent visitor in Medford.
All parasols one-halt price Satur
day. Ahrens. 107
Mrs. "W. A. Uobblns has returned
from a short visit at Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bish have re
turned from a visit with friends at
Talent
James Bates is planning a visit to
Marshtleld in the near future.
E. D. Wcstpn, commercial photog-
raphern, negatives mtdo any time or
, place by appointment. Phono M. 1471
J. S. Spltzcr of Talent was a re
cent .visitor In Medford.
ff. ,A. Griscjr Tras a recent visitor
In Medford.
Owing to the backward season I"i
hao made a reduction of 10 cents
per pound on all kinds of vehicle
rubber. Now is the time to get a
first-class Job done at a reasonable
cost. J. W. Mitchell, Xo. 36, S.
Riverside.
Miss Myrtle Oleasou has returned
from Eilensburg where she has been
attending normal school.
Frank Loder spent Thursday at
Central Point on business.
Wanted to trade acreage in Oak
dale Park addition for a small house
and Jot in Medford. W. H. 'Ever
hard, 1013 W. 9th, phono 6C71.
P. F. Cooper has returned from nJ
visit lu tho northern end of tho val
ley. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott of Cen
tral Point wero Medford visitors
Thursday.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposlto book Btoro,
Mrs. Rerlhu Yoiiih? of Grants Pai8
who has been visiting Medford and
Central Point friends and relatives
has returned homo.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford..
Ed M. .Andrtjwa w)io spont the
past two mouths in Chicago on busi
ness arrived homo Thursday oven
Ing but left at onco for Roseburg.
Ho will return to Medford soon to
remain until fall.
Sco It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, ovor Jackwm County Hank.
Mr, and Mrs. George E, Fox of
Central point spent Friday with Med
ford friends.
8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. bldg.
MUs Mary Olson lias returned to
her Control Point home after u visit
in Medford with friends.
Beds, Beds, Beds, $1.00 per week
nt tho Park Vlow Hotel. 123 South
Holly. it
Mrs. Guorgo Panicey of Central
JJ-1 u g
Point Bpcnt Thursday In Medford on
a short business trip.
Homer Pert and J. F. Hay of tho
northern end ot tho valley wore ro
ecn visitors In Medford,
U, H. Glcnsori and F, E. Bacon
have purchased the Central Point
Herald from S- A. Pattlson, ono vt
tho best known men In tho Rogue
Klvcr valley. The now owners will
take possession Monday, July 29, Mr
Pattlmuv closing hlswork with the
Thursday Issue. His plans Tor tho
future have not been nnnounced, but
ho will likely remain hi this section.
HELD FOR MURDER OF YOUNG DIVORCEE.
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GENERAL STRIKE STORY
PROVES UNFOUNDED
VANCOUVER, B. C, July 2Ci.
Owing to the fact that a number of
day men working on tho line of the
G. T. P. enst ot Haxclton left work
on Saturday tho rumor arose that a
general strlko wns to bo called by the
I. W. . niul that tho strikers were
armed with rUles and terrorising
tho dlstlct, the police being unable
to copo with tho situation.
According to Messrs. Foley, Welch
and Stuart, the railroad contractors,
no such situation exists. The
camps they say, aro all working and
it is tho intention of the contractors
to Increnso the number of men em
ployed to rush the work to com
plction.
NOISE OF MERRYMAKERS
DROWNS CRIES FOR HELP
CHICAGO, July 2rt. -The noise of
merrymakers In tho Columbia Yacht
Club house less than 100 yardsaway
causing cries for help to go un
noticed. Miss Louise McXavy Is dead
here today, having drowned in the
lake before aid reached her. Illi
nois rcs-erves preparing for a drill
heard shrieks above the strains of
music and arrived barely In time to
save Miss Millie Mass from a similar
fate. Tho two women were rowing
when a boat capsized.
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TELLS HOW BIG
BUSINESS
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GEORGE B. UARKNESS BEINc- TAKEN TO JOURT.
SAN' VUAN0ISCO, Cal., July 3tt.
- Tho "eoonoinlcB" of big IiuhIuomh
as represented by tho sugar trust, ex
emplified In tho production of con
idprulile moro inigur than the West
Coast territory would consume un
der trust-Inflated pi Icon, and tho
dumping of thla mirpliiH at enatorn
potntH nt n conceded loss to tho com
I bine In a market where competition
supposedly existed, worn expounded
hero today by W. 11, lliuuiiuu, ec-
.retary of tho nllqgod Callfornlii aub
sldlarles or the American Sugiir Ho-
fining foniiiiiuy at tho continuation '
ot tho federal dissolution suit, '
' llnuunm testified thnt It wart ro-'
gnrded nn ocouiny to overproduce In
the California rotlnerles and to dump
the surplus In Missouri River points
In a lower market agaliiHt Now Or
leans "competition." HJa testimony
went far to establlKh tho fact thar
the "supply" of kurihI, In tho wes
tern market at least, wan not mo
i much dependent on tho quantity of
sugar the Hawaiian pluntntlons and
I other sources could produce an It
was on an arbitrary decision of mil-
put by tho Hugnr barons.
Ilauuam was asked tho direct nuon-
. tin, when ho was taken over for In-
uiiiio. for the Western Hugitr Refln
llntemoyur'a Callfoiiit ivupiemnitn
Uvo Maying ho vn oiuployed by tho
Wus'tpin compitny nnd that ho fol
Utwefriho urdeni uXxllaveineyor only
wluut tlioy coincided wit It thouo of
John 1). and, Rudolph Hprticlu'U.
A iMiilntm fiutturo bf tho lionrliiK
In that not one spectator hn been
present to hear tho dovolopmontH, ul
thtpglt this Ih one of tho iiiumt Im
portnnt cnscH of public coiieorn now
li tho routtH.
MONTGUAIR, N. .1., July Ufi.
l.oui for California nttich life ittul it
decided aversion for tho uncial du-
IIoh wMeli liiii'.ltiiBlmnd'n noitllon(ro
(inlreil of Iter, lit today nuMlgiioil nn
tho cnuao of tho illnnptouriitirn horn
of Mis. Dm otliy Miuoiitl, wKo ot
Wllllitiu lllder Miiinuii, It rltih Nfw
York ' Jowolor. Mrs. Mnrmnt wan
MIhh Horotliy Cooknoy, (lauglilor of
(looigu II. Cooluioy or I'limiiliinu mill
hIio wax brought up on a Hnutliom
Cnlirol'iilit ruiich.
llefoiii leaving her boliio and two
children Mrn, Mnrciiu poIiiumI il polo
to her liiiHliund which nnld that for
two yenrrt who Imtl tried to llho u
ilnt life, but that tho dullea pttlhnl
on her.
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Mrs. Florence (' Hopp, a young divorcee, was shot and mortally wounded .lug Company, ono of tho defendants,
wliotM) Ho H iieorge 1C if thero had been any Intent or pur-
at the York Hotel, in New oik eltt, by a ouug luatt
HiirkncsN, n real estate dealer, of Sea Clirr. 1 I The woman died an hour after
being hit through rhe lu-nd iLirkne wlio says the shooting wan accidental,
piro hlui'setf up to tho poIU-o nft(r Informing the hotel muuugcmeut. He ap
peared strickcu with grief bj the death of his companion.
TWO DEAD. ONE HURT
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NEEDLES, Cal., Julv 2R. Two
Indians are ileail and one fntali in
jured today jf result of n terrific
rain ninl wind tonn wliicli swupt
this city late yesterday. The In
dians were bathing in the Colorado
river when the ftonn suddenlv broke
with great violence. The fled along
the railrond track, coming around n
box ear directly in front of a pile
driver which was bcini: swepl before
the wind.
'THE FALL OF BLACKHAWK'
A beautiful, lustnrionHv nceunite,
pictorial review of the Itlaekhawk
war, faithfully dopieti.ii; lluc stir
ring events which led to the wanton
slaughter of counties white bottler.,
Involved the destinies of four i.f
America's irreitte-! statesmen (Abra
liam JJncvln, Jefferou Davis Zacr
ury Taylor and Gen. Winfield Scott)
and ended in the downfall of a great
Indian chief, conceded indi-putnhle
right to all lands ea?t of the Mii
ssippi jis provided for in the treaty
of July l.'i. 1830, will lie bliotvu at the
Star tohight and Saturdav.
, Eyey mnn, woman and child should
see fhi jwrtraying a-? it does a leaf
of American hUtory as faithfully n-
it is pusihlc for human intelligence.
XOTICH.
Notice is heroby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil at its meeting to be held August
0, 1912, for a license to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities less than a gallon at Its
place of business on lot 11, block 20,
city of Medford for a period of six
months.
W. M. KENNEDY.
Dated July 2C, 1912. '
WASHINGTON. Jnl 2ti. lit or
dering the OAciumiHi from tho I'uited
S tn to.-, of absinthe, the "green devil."
the government is follow nig the lend
of Switrcrhtud whieh about a e.ir
agti decided to prohibit tiie drink and
nNo placed tho ban on iN manufact
ure. Tlie agitation in Switzerland
was wide spread. The forces th.it
opjxi-ed tho prohibition law w re
also very active because the Mipprex--ion
of the industry meant a big loss
to them.
Now the Pure Food and Drug
Boarddjirougli Sjwtilary iViUjon.uf,
tJuTDeparlmeiit of Agriculture, ha
issued au edict that no more absinthe
shall be imported into thw cuntr
after October 1, and in a short time
the Treasury will make this eflcctiic
by issuing specific orders, to all 1
Jeeiors of otis-toijis and port officials
that htey shall allow no more ab
sinthe to la- imKirtt'd utter the date
named bv the I'ure Food mid Drug
Board. .
KID McCOY ARRESTED
FOR JEWEL THEFT
LON'DON, July it. Mrs Nonn-m
Selb., wife of ''Kid MiCo.t... hcay
w caglit pugilist, coiifiriiu'd the report
that her liiisbimd had been arrested
this afternoon on a charge of com
phcitv in it jewel theft at (Mend.
"A horrible nnstulvc bus Ikvm
made," was the oul coniuicut sho
would make.
poxo on the part of tho California
group, as far as ho know, to aupprcM
competition or trade In Utah or tho
Missouri River Kcctton.
Hnnnam answered ,"no." But
when asked by Dunne whether there
had boon any Intent of mipprcsulng
trade when tho Sprcckeln Intercuts
dlncoutlnued tho old Wntnonvllle
plant, bo ntndo ovaslvo answer.
Tho government attorneys ob
jected to Its question on tho ground
that llannam was one of the defend
ants and consequently had a good
deal at stake In making his reply.
Hnnnam denied that ho was
GROWERS OF
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PEACHES
Do you want your fruit bundled by expert hhIohiiiciiT
Do you wiui t tho BEST IMUUISS tho l'aeifiu ConHt umifcol nf.
fordH?
Do you want to lino up with "The llonno of a qiiaro Deal?"
If so, get in touch with u NOW.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION OOi
Medford, Oregon
Pac. 5621.
Home 307
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ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT Tltt: RIGHT THICK
III cartoon, 25 cents per quart,
35 cents extra tor packers of any slso up to one gallon.
Any order ovor one gallon at $1 per gnllou.
Unliveries of packers to nny part of tho city,
ico cream sorted nt tho creamery at 5 cents per dUh.
Medford Cream SL Butter Co.
DARR0W ABOUT CERTAIN -
TO APPEAR AS WITNESS
Weeks &McGowan Co.
TJND15RTAKIDRS
1 Ssjr Plion M71
Xlght Phones! T. "W, Woili 3071
A. S. Orr 3693
"' IABV ASSIBTAKT
The Daily Hint from Paris.
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LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 2(1. -That
Clarence Darrow will take ilf
stand in his own defonse before Mu
tiny closes to tlUprovu the I'liiirgc (
jury bribing, wns made certain dur
ing the morning session of the trial
here today.
A change of plans bv aftnvnej?, for
the defense wa indicated when Earl
Roger gave out a. private tip that the
next witness colled would be Mnt.
Darrow, wife of the defemlitiil, and
then the defendant himself. Av-
what Mrs. Harrow will tcnlifv to Is
exlrcmely problumaticnl, but it i
thought blic will be placed on the
stand to denv portions of the lesti
inoiiy of John K. Uarriugtoii, who
testified foV the stale that Darrow
hud approached him in an el fort to
inveigle him into the alleged bribery.
POACHER CAUGHT BY
PROTECTION CRUISER
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';fintW;Vi'Aiui'o 'are sold as soon as thrv
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Hnislu'd. There must be a reason
there is. In Oualitv. .Location and Price
hollas no (foiniietition.
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VAN'VOITVKR, 11. C, July 2lfi.
Tho fltiherlcH protection crulfcr Now
ington jesterday brought Into Ks
qulmault iiarbor tho gasoline schoon
er Thelma of Taeoma, nn a prize, Tho
veusol was nolzed lato WodnoBday
about two and a half mlloa off the
wct coaat of Vancouver Inland.
Tho poacher la tho second cap
tured by the Xewlngton Hlncho ho
entered tho horvlvco, tho Uonlta be
ing taken about a wool; ago and tho
Hchoonor Mars of Suattlo, was
warned when cloio to tho lino and
let go.
WILL TELL MARSHALL
THE NEWS AUGUST 17
SEA (HUT, N. J., Julv 'HI- (Jovi'i
tior Thomas Ii, Mm-shall of Indian, i,
it was learned Iiere lodny, will be
officially notified of his nomination
on tho democratic ticket for the i'ce
jircMduic) in IndiaiiapoliH on Augnt
17. It is JiKclv that Ootcrnor Wil
son will attend the eorcinniry.
tutm i wvirikl. lblX. L. K..ni.....
Svlal, trl.Vi. UO, f,. Kt 4,M Ornmn
Illue and wlillo batlsta dress with h?
new comelt effvet and uc.'urdlon pleated
fklrt.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RUNT Furnished modern
bungalow, choap lo permanent
renters, 1121 Wept 10th. phono
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Hot Weatber Goods Sale Tomorrow
You Don't Pay the Ice Man
For n Jersey refrigerator.
Instead you snve the price
ofn common ice box never I
limps over in the size of
your ice bill. Besides the
Jersey i3 a quality rcfrin
crator. It in made of oak,
real oak, carefully finished
with nickel plated trim
minga and will ornament
nny dining room, because
of its classy appearance.
Notice the round
corners, the panel
construction, no pro
jecting moulding, no
cracks, no crevices.
The food chamber io as white as Bnow. The shelves are p
heavily tinned wire. The circulation cf nki niris after
nnturc'S'Own method and cannot posuibiy Lo Improved, on.
The 4elBht-wallcd method of building this refrigerator and
the careful construction assure that you will never pay
toll to the ice man.
"WHAT YOU WANT
WHEN YOU WANT IT"
JERSEY
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REFRiaERATORS
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$15.00 viihuw al $10.00
.$20.00 viiIwh at $15.00
$22.r0 iltio a( $17.50
$25.ftMjHliit!H til . $18.50
$:J5.00.Talui'H;it $27.50
$$00" viAiicH at $,T.00
ijftS.OO values at $.'55.00
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HAMMOCKS
Gcmiino JJohfclcl, ICcslai, l'roiii$2.50 to $10.00
Coueli llaiiiiiior'kH,rcg. price $17.f)0al $11.00
Baby llainmoHcH, vog. mvo $0.75 at $4.75
. CHILDREN'S TEPEE TENTS
.'JiiKttlKj tiling for the yard, regular price
H30 at. ,MW ,'. $3,00
Tho'i out by
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