Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 26, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TOBFOttT) MXTA TOTRUNE, MEDFOIIU, OnTCflON, FT7TDAY, TTLY 20, 1912.
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PXQU THRUB
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IZES SCHOOL GARDEN CONTESTS
BIG BALL GAME
Pabst
Tho Standard Oil Company says:
USE
ARE AWARDED By COMMITTEE
GETS A NEW HEAD
Still
Slue
iiiiEGiifiam
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Eiich Contestant Did Exceptionally
Well, States Committed In r, Re
port, anil It proved Extremely Dif
ficult to Choose Winners.
Condition of Soil When Turned Over
to Children Very Poor Next Year
Will See Moro Qord?ns.
Tint nuiiiiiltttm on awards In tint
public nuliuul lioiiiu KKrilou routi'itt
linn t'ompMml lu work nuil prlxi-n
nn now being ilUlrllnitv.l to tlm var
Ioiih wlninirit,' The children iliil ox
cepllonally woll. Tint committee Iiiih
Umiiiil tlm fallowing Htutemeiil:
Hlnti'ini'iit of ComiimIiIco
III awarding lint rU- to tint
buys uutl kItIh who linvtt iMilKri'd tint
school Ktirilitu roiili'Mt, tint rotuinlltou
on uwnnU wUlic to Mtntit Unit on
tin whole tint work hntt himn n sue
cess, Thoxit who cntiTi'il tint run-
li't worked ii mlit r ureal itlfOcullleM
linn very lnrK"ly to tint itoor iihynlcal
condition of tlm null which had Imtl
no prvloo cultivation or attention.
It linn boon n very illfflnult tntik to
oh on mt tint winner In 11 content wliorn
no iniiny have iloim nxcollont work.
In JikIkIhk lint gardens, tho oiiiiiilt
lit wan governed by tho rtilon Umioil
nrly In tint kotmon, mill to make tint
award In n IhorniiKhly Impartial
maimer, not a hoy or Klrl In tint con
tent wan known to tint committee nor
tho plotn which (hoy hml In chnrKo.
Tho gardens were niiinhoriHl ami tho
irln awarded to cor In In number.
Tho tiutiitoi cnrrciipomllng with tho
number witnt thon nocuroil.
lllvlilrit Into CIllMM'M
An n niuttor of convenience, tho
Knnli'ini on Jncknon street were jnit
In Claw A., thtoio on Holly street, on
tint I'nlm lot, wnro placed In Clnss II.
However, consecutive number wore
kIvimi In uiiiiitiorliiK tint gardens' no
that thoro would bo no chiinco (or
duplication. Tint nunihor or gardens
on Jncknon itroitt totalled 33, while
Ihomt on Holly street totalled SI,
Thoro witro, therefore, r 4 garden 111
tho content. Tlm prUo innnoy wan
divided In iroportlon to tint number
of gardens In each class, tint Jncknon
strent KtiriluiiH receiving npproxl
in at uly three-flfths nud tint Holly
street t wo-flftl7n of tlm ciinh prlxex.
In accordance with Mr. Palm' re
quest, thu cash prlio money offered
by him whn distributed among tho
contestant having golden on hi
loin, Tho largo Individual prison
Klvon by tho several business firm
wore distributed In tho union way,
thnt U to any, approximately two
flftliH of (hum going to tho Holly
Mreel gardens, nml thrcc-flftlm to
Jncknon street garden.
Milliner of Judging
To innko It clear on to how tho
com in It tee JiiiIkoiI tint gardens, wo
mny nlnto Hint flrnt of all tho gonor
Hi effect win noted. Hecond, tho
attention given tho garden through
out tho season. Whore cortuln
crop inntnrod and woro sold or re
moved nml tho contestant replanted
for a ncroud or sometimes a third
crop, credit won given for oxtonnlvo
gardening. At thin (lino n few gar-
iIoiih which tand ItlKhor In niiinbnr
of point do not look iinlto ho woll
mm o thorn thnt huvo received lower
scores, iilinply became or n tiecond or
third crop which In Just coming up.
Tlm Idea, aftor nil, Iioh boon to keep
tint gardens In a nn.it condition.
Several garden would huvo ncorod
much higher It tint coutoutnutH had
removed inn tured crops or peas,
rnilUtirtt, lettuce, etc., nml had re
plnutitil or ronot to other cropn. Tho
committee desires Hint school gar
den contentH develop thrift and on
turprlno, rather than tho production
or u olnglo crop ror "allow," Tho
boyn nml glrU who nold or titllUod
their rropn huvo boon glvon ii)ore
credit than IIioho who left them
thoro ror offoct.
All (Jot Homollihitf
Owing to tho excellent work ilono
by nil, tho coiniultteo Iiiih decided
that onch contestant nhall rocolvo
iioiiiethlng ror IiIh effortu. Bomo
could not mnko I ho iiliowlug that
othnrM huvo niuilo on account, or tho
condition or tint plotH, hoiiio bolug
ronghor and harder to work. On
tho whole, tho gurdoiiH huvo shown
wliut ovon tho poorest appearing
XoIIh will do, Tho committee. wIhIioh
to stuto that It him been u pleasure
to nolo tho Intercut which Iiiih boon
Inkon In tho school gnrduus, nud
they tloslro fit thin time to thank tho
public ror their gonoroiiH ilonntloim
to tho good raiiso, Wo hope thnt
another your will sou sovorul Union
tho ' 111111)1)01 or gitrilouii pluntod,
TIioho who hnvo sootirod prizes will
cull ut l'rofOHHor O'Ouru's office ror
ordorH on tho rirms donating prizes,
und ror chocks whlo.li mny bo cashod
ut any hank.
1 J. O'OAHA,
Ohnlrmnn or CoiuiulHuo,
, II, HICKS,
J. K, WATT,
C I IIUTCIIIHON,
UOIIHUT It HI If,,
.MHH, II. C, IIMIIIJNO.
C'jiiiiiiIUoii on Awards,
('ollowliig nnt tint nwn'rilii nml
wIiiimiis In tint contest;
Jncknon Hired (Jarileim, CImhn A
No. I, llaiold Wiley, flrnt prlxo.
$r.(),00 blcyclo, donated by Pacific
Motor Hupply Co,, for host all nroiind
exhibit. Also rirnt on radlHh,
No, 2I. (loruld Wollaiu, electric
Chafing Dish, doimteil by Callforulu
Oregon I'owor Co. Also first on Lot
til CO.
No. ID, Arthur linns. Two hooks,
vnlint 3.00, donated by Morrlvolil
Hhoi. Also cash prlxo, II. ill) In ad
dltlon.
No. 33. I'rauk Wallace. I'nlr or
(llovos, domitod by Tint Wardrobo.
Alno in nil prlxo or S3. 00 In addition.
No. , Myrtln Vlncout. Two pouiulH
candy, ilouutnd by Hinoko Houno,
Alno cash prlxo or 'IM) In addition.
No, 13, Ida Vincent; No. H, WIN
lielinliiu Yeung: No, 2(1, Merle
llhodon, flrnt on beans; No, Vi,
Joeph llaloiunu, flrnt on onions;
No. 21. Huiuiiol Iliiteinan; No, 31,
Dnrvlu Wolgamot, cash prlxo of 2.r0
onch,
No. Ifi, Viola Armstrong; No, 2.1,
Microtia llnlitinan, first on' turnips;
No. 30, I'olton Taylor; No. 32, Nool
ICrnkluo, ennh prlxo of $1.50 each.
No. 2, IL-izel Wiley; No. 7, Myrtlo
Mark; No. 17, Marjorlo Hliectern;
No. IK, (Irnco IMIth l.iimnn; No, tti,
Mnrlo Wultor. flower garden prlxo.
Cnnh prlxo of 11.00 cuch.
No. r, Clnrk ItnwllngH, Individual
prlxo on beets. Cash prlxo or l.00.
No. 8, Jark Frodouborg, Individual
print on Carrots. Cash prlxo or II.
Holly Hi reel (inrdeiiw, Clans II.
No. id, William Jnuies, (Inn Htove,
ilouatoil by Oregon (las ami Hloctrlc
Co. Alno flrnt on Pons,. Toiuntoos,
nml cnbhngo.
No, 41, Vorn B. Brno, (loods to
(ho value or $0,00, donated by tho
(loldon Itulo Htoro. Also cash prlxo
or Sd.OO In addition.
No. 42, Anglo I (alloy. Dross,
value 3.00, donated by M. M. Ahrons,
alno cash prlxo or $2.00.
No. 30. Gilbert Illnckburn. (loods
nl Daniels fur Duds, value $3.00. Al
so cnnh prlxo or $2.00 In addition.
No. 40, Leu Hnlloy; No. r.4, Wy liter
Donnott; No, 40, (no name). Cnnh
prlxo or $3.00.
No. 43, a ilulchor; No. 37, l-'rud-
orlck Monro; No. CO. Stuart Blmor;
No. 61, Kusno! Henuinn; No. S3, Bl
nier I.omnln; No. 3ft, Gladys Mink
lor. Cash jirlxo or Jl.r.0.
No. 34. Mead French, Individual
prlxo on corn. Cnnh prlxo or $1.00.
No. 41, (no nnmo), Individual
prlxo on I.ottuco. Cash prlxo or $1.
InfiiMiinlimi Iiiih been given out at
lfoneliiirir lluil W, I'J. riori'o of JIoImo,
IiJiiIio, Iiiih ueeeitei tlm prnslilem'.V
of I lie reorganized Ongou it Hoiilli
eiii Hnilwny I'onipaiiy, with lioinl-
rjiinrfiTH ut KohcIiiiij,'. TliiH eoni
pMiiy, whieli irotiiHOH lo huilil n lino
to (ho coiihI, wiik foimorly known uh
lint Oregon & Southern mil way, Alton.
.'If) iniloH of (lie lino Iiiih been xurvoycil
ami Hie riglilH of way obtained Tlm
company nlso pliniK to Imilil uu elec
tric roml llirough (ho Ifogun Klver
vii Hoy,
Mr. I'leicit Ih ut llm henl of (ho
linn or W. K. I'iereo & Co.
IliH eiiinpiiiiv built (he Huise & Colil
unll iuteriirliau linen ol' railway.
hoiiio Hits ty or I'orly iniloH in longlh,
ami Iiiih iiIho been it Ciietor in other
ilovolopmnnlH in that Htulo,
The old eouipuiiy hail J. Arnold
Dnylii in flM itroHiilcul, bill ho fnili'il
In ineel tint iioeesHiiry reijiiireiiientH
nml rollroil from (lie primidone)'. Now
tho iiiovoiiioiiI in heinj: reorgiini.cil
by tho foruintioii of n now company
iiicoiporaloil iimlor llm lawn of Well
ington. II, M. Knrreii, n proiuiiinnt member
of tho oh) company, who will bo a
vloo iirohiilout nml member of the
board of ilirnctoi-H of tint now co'iu
pany, in u largo ntnokliolilor in tho
rouipaiiv, nml ti iktmiiiiiI friend of
Mr. rioreo. (leorgo (loilfroy will he
Iroasiiror nml W. II. Joffrv heorotnry
of tho new eompaiiv.
RAU RETIRES
August 4 will bo a red loiter day
In tho annals or baseball In
.Southern Orogon and Nothorn Cali
fornia. On that day nil northern
California will meet n Kouthorn
Orogou on tho local ball fluid nml
will light ror tho championship or
tho Htato of Hlsklyoti.
Kirtoon conches liavo been or
doritil from tint Southern Pacific by
(ho northern California runs who will
turn out oil innsso (o wltuoss tho
game. Itediiced rates will bo given
from all points to MeiHord on thnt
day.
In tho local lino up will bo soon
Halter ami Wccklrir of Grants Pass
besides (ho local Mars. Tint loam
will bo a strong one.
Kinney Williams rormorly of
Grnuts Pass ami star Inflelder Is
playing first bnso for northern Cali
fornia. Ho has played with Wood
throughout tho season.
A $fi00 purso Is up on tho gnino
Ribbdti
The Beer of Quality
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THURSDAY
RM
IAN
W. F. Han, associated with Bmll
Mohr In tho mntiagoiuont or tho
Hotel Med ford nml Hotel Mooro In
this city has disposed or his In
terest to Mr. Mohr. Tho considera
tion In not given.
Three yearn ngo Messrs. Hnu and
Mohr organized tho Ilnu-Mohr Hotel
company. For (ho first two years
they conducted the Hotel Mooro
nml about n year ago took a lease on
tho new Med ford Hotel, furnished It
and conducted It since.
Mr. Hnu with his family nro camp
ing at Colestlu. Ho plans to cnteh
business In some other field prob
ably California. Mr. Mohr nn-nlnco tho matter bfforn tlm munrii
nounces no changes In tho present I n Iho nonr future. A woman has
One week from loilny ami for llm'e
moiltliH thereafter it will he lawful lo
kill ii buck in Jackson county.
The buck ileer hciihoij opens in (hi.
county August I. . II iiIho opeiix in
nil other counties in (he Mate, except
Wallowa, Union, linker, Umiililln,
(Jnint, Malheur nml Harney ooim(n-
at tho Mime time, but it is iiulawf.il
to kill uiiylliinj; hut bucks nml oul
1v of these may be ."lain by nny one
peron ill the hoiihoii.
Willi (lie opening of the deer sea
son next ThurMlny il if exm-olei that
a largo number of hunter will take
to (he hill vi mi effort (o satisfy
(ho em viut; for venison ami tint de
sire lo be able to Miy (key hnvo killed
n deer. It ii Muted (hat (here are
more deer in the hillrf of this emintrv
thin sen-oil than for year in the past.
POLICE MATRON MAY BE
NAMED IN THIS CITY
Medford needs a polico matron
Such Is thu opinion of the local W. C
T. U. and some of the. woman's cluba
of tho different churches nml to thnt
end they hnvo taken active steps to
u
It is tho best automobile oil we know how to make."
STANDAED OIL COMPANY
I'OltTLA.VIl (Incorporated) 8AN FHANCISCO
munagoiiieiit of tho Mooro or Med
ford.
DANNY
'IN
TO BE SEEN HERE
Danny O'llrlon or Portland, Ore
gon's native sou lightweight botor Is
to appear In Medford at an early date
In August.
Just who his opponent will bo Is
not certain but It Is rumored (hat
Louis Iteos, (ho Los Angeles lad will
bo secured (u meet O'llrlon.
O'llrlcn Ih (ho boy who a year ngo
boxed ipilto frequently nroiind Port
lam), having two ten ami one fifteen
round draw with Hud Anderson or
Vancouver. A great deal or contro
versy exists between Anderson und
O'llrlcn around Portland, opinions
being equally divided between the
pair thu following or each claiming
victory ror their man.
O'llrlon Is thu only boxer who has
over hold Amlorson to u draw, they
being so equally matched that they
mot three Union hut a draw verdict
Ih tho best thoy could got ovor one
another on tho three different occas
Ions, It Is snld that tho Portland fans
would rather soo a bout between llud
Anderson and Danny O'llrlon than
sou Ad Wulgnst ami Joe Klvers box
ror thu championship or tho world.
KING AND QUEEN FOR
CARNIVAL DURING FAIR
MEDFORD MAY GET
LOWER INSURANCE RATES
llociuuu) tho city or Medford lins n
paid riru dopurtmunt, paved streotH,
enabling quick time to a Hie, und
nmplo water supply, tho Kqullublo
Hoard or Underwriters, n slate Inst!
tutlou, Iiiih recommended reductions
or tint rirst liisiiranco rates, Tho re
ductions run from G to l0 per cent
over tho present rates, lu many
cases no reduction Is made, those
being buildings within a stono throw
of (ho lire station,
Tho board or undorwrltora will ror
ward the recommendations to tho
Insurance coiupunloH ut onco, all be
ing governed by tho "hoard, ami us
soon us pasHud upon will become, ef
fective. Notice to this , direct was
received Thursday by local Insuririico
agents.
A king and queen will reign dur
ing tho carnival to be held during the
Jackson county fair to bo held Sept.
IC-2I, according lo tho carnival com
mittee of tho fair which met Inst
night, The carnival will bo a special
feature or tho rnlr, with over forty
floats In lino, lodges In uniform, and
a general holiday atmosphere. After
tho street parade a grand ball will bo
hold at tho Natatorlum, with tho
grand march led by the king and
queen of tho carnival,
Tho members of the committee nre
us follews:
Chas. 8. Lobo, chairman.
Dr. K. H. Kronen, outside (owns.
John Sheridan, Btreet decorations
and niiiBlc.
Hob Flyiin, auto and rough riders.
Mrs. W. Q. Davidson, Greater Med
ford club, and queen of tho carnival.
Prof. U. 8. CollliiH, lodges, schools
nml Hoy Scouts.
H, C. Keiitner, grnnd hall.
John II. Curkln, Merchiinto' Asso
ciation. One of tho features or tho parade
will bo tho roprcsontntlnn on floats
of all thu Industries or tho county,
such us timber, granlto, mining, Irri
gation, fruit packing, rrult displays,
school work, ami all mudo In Mud-
ford artlc'es. Prlxes for tho best
rioatn will bo liberal ami It Ih ex
pected that tho competition will bo
keen, All commercial clubs from tho
other towns lu tho county hnvo boon
Invited to enter flouts ami a hearty
response Is otpectod.
been found whom tho W. C. T. I,
thinks is worthy to ho a custodian of
tho law In tho pereonago of Miss Har
riet Solly of Portland, Ore., who has
had flvo years experience In such
work In NorrolkVa. Her nuuio will
bo presented to the mayor should
their request bo granted.
FRECKLES
Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Ilc
mtvo Them With tho New Drug
An eminent skin specialist recent
ly discovered n new drug, othlno
double strongtli, which Is so uul
formly successful In removing
freckles and giving a clear, beautiful
complexion that It la sold by any
Hrst-class druggist under an abso
lute guarantee to refund tho money
lr It rails.
Don't hide your Ireckles under n
veil; get an ounce or othlmr and re
move them. Even tho first night's
ubo will show a wonderful Improve
ment, some of tho llgnter freckles
vnnlshlng entirely. It Is absolutely
harmless, and cannot Injuro tho
most tender skin,
Ho euro to ask any first-class drug
gist for tho double strength tthlne;
It la this that Is sold on tho money
hack guarantee.
!".'. "" Con4iKtt4 bf it &I3TCNS OF IHE H01Y
HAMI5 Or USUS AND MARY. cKJiJltljrj
CIUtUu Cwrwi. Muilc. An. llocuil nj Commtr
till D fi, WAiJHg W...u.Kt6nrJ MoiiUnJ
lltllmiuTitllii.WilulolAMucntni.AMitM
tlir ItMAIO. . .Ma.,', J.jJ.m,, .rtW
4mmwm
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregori
Tt has succeeded because of " -
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment s ' " ,"'
Courteous and liberal treatment ., -
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 '
W. I. Vawter president O. R. Lindley, Vice Pros.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
S.S.S.
CURES
SKIN DISEASES
ITjo oiujso of all Bkln dlsonsos oan bo traced to somo humor or acid In
tho blood; tho cutlolo is .always healthy whom tho circulation is froo from
impurltioa. Whon tho blood la lufootod with norid or unhoalthy muttor It
cannot perform its natural work of nourishing tho sklu, rogulatltiR its tom-
KSfi i-uBili.I?"MrvlinP .f13 noua 8o"uos3. nllablllty nml hoalthfuluoss.
Jnstoad It irritutou and intlamoa tho Hot rmtn nUi ,,.1 tiao ......i .1..,
poros and glands nud producos somo of tho mauy form3 of skin dlseaso.
mo 1 itching and stinging so of ton accompanying sklu alfootlons nro produced
by tho doposlt from tho blood of tho norid humors with which it is filled,
into tho sonsltlvo mombranous iioah lying just benonth tho outer ooverinr'
and surrounding tho countless nerves, poros and glands. This oxplalus why
coratohiug the outer skin affords no relief from tho itching and burning.
B.S.B. ourea 8kln Dlsoasos of ovory ohnraotor by purifyiug tho blood. It
goos down into the olroulation and romovos Uo humors or acids which aro
causing the trouble, buildB up tho weak, aorid blood, uud permauontly euros
every variety of skin affootton. Local upplloations can ouly soetho: they
sever .ouro beoause they do not reach tho blood. S. 8. 8. goes right into the
circulation, roaohos tho trouble, nud cures It by removing tho causo. Book
ou 8kui Dlsoasos and any medical udvioo froo to all who write,
THU SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA.
AT the club.fn the dining
car. or wherever beer
is served, you will always
find Pabst Blue Ribbon
the favorite with those
who insist on quality. Its
popularity is due to the
successful and honest ef
forts of its makers to pro
duce a pure, wholesome,
refreshing beverage.
Bottled only at the
brewery in crystal
clear bottles, shoivine
at a glance that it
is clean and pure.
fcX- S jf :t W Vfll'
This is the beer for your home.
Phouc or write
Jesse Houclc, Agt.
Medford Ice & Storage Co.
Phone 2C41
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
r
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (Sb Storage Co.
OUTINGS IN OREGON
xfhr&
m7rv
i&y
SUNSET "
0GDEN & SHASTA
V ROUTES
iTAsm&
w.
To tho Beaches ,
Springs and
Mountains
Excellent Train
Service and Low
Round Trip Fares
tcm:
If you ato looking for an ideal place to Bpond a portion of
tho summer, whero you can find rest, health and recreation, the
outing resorts reached by tho Southern Pacific aro par excellence.
Newport, Yaqulua Day. Tillamook County Deachc. Crater Lake,
Colestlu Cprlngs, Shasta Springs, Cascadla, Dreltonbush Hot Springs
and many other springs of more or less noto.
LOW KOUN'l) TIUP TICKETS
With long limits on salo dally to tho abovo resorts. Our booklet.
"Vacation Days In Oregon" describing those and other outlnu
places can ho obtained from any agent, who will cheerfully fur
ulsh Information as to fares, train sorvlco, etc., or a postal card to
tho undersigned will recelvo prompt attention.
JOHN SI. SCOTT,
Genoral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
COLESTIN
Sunday Excursion, July 28 iV;
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ONE FAKE
110 UN I)
TUIP
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SUNSET
0GDEN&SHASTA
ROUTE5
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ONE FARE " '
HOUND
TIUP?
Sunday, July 28th, 1912 , !
Another popular excursion by special train will ho run to,
ColoBtln and return, tralu leaving Grants Pass ut Cr30 a, m.,
Slodford 8 a. in., stopping at Intermediate points to pick up oxcur-, ,
slonlsts. Arrlvo Colestlu at 10:20 n. in. roturulug leavo Colestin
about 7 p. in. Further particulars Irom any Southoru Pacific '
ageut.
JOHN SI. SCOTT, Gonoral Passongor Agont.
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