Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORDMATTi TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD, ORTCCION. SATURDAY, ;UTr,Y 117, 11)12
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OCAL AND
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Mr. Luther Swanatrom or Chicago,
who )irb boon a gitost of Mr. mid Mrs.
J, A. Westerluhd, 16ft for hla homo In
Chicago Frjdfljrjjjvonliig. ,
V. H. ninRhHtti pan returped' from
a short business' tVjp to Portland.
Hammocks, sporting Roods, blue
flame, lyUorlcss oil bIovc, .refrigera
tor, pic Prices rlgh(. Shnptelgh
Ilardwaro Co., 28 South Central.
"Dr. E. K. Seoly who was recently
operc'if upqji Tqr blood poisoning Is
much Improved and wH soon bo re
moved iq Jils home.
Elmer D. Thomas and daughter
Maud left Friday evening for n visit
at Astoria. ,
Got Mrs. Reynold's homo mad
bread at poVoo's Soda Fountain at
Do Voo's.
The public markot was crowded
during tho'carly hours today. A
largo quantity of exceptionally tlno
produce, berrlcsand fruit was offered
for eajp,
J, 13. jMerJdlth has returned to his
homo at roriiand aucr a yisii wiw
friends hero.
Moved to 31 N. Grapo streoL Tho
Medford Conservatory tor music and
languages. 0. Talllandlorj director.
OpWjili summer.
beorgo' Coleman of Roseburg Is In
Medford on a short business trip.
V fw of the property ownprs In
the city arc heeding the recent ordin
ance ot th city cpuncl relative to
the.- grading of parking strips nd
aroJavpg theJr premises Imprpvcd
E. D, Weston, commercial phqtog-
raphern, negatives made any tlmo or
place by appointment, phqno M. 1471
Jack Merrill entertained a few
friends at dinner Friday evening, for
his sl6ter Mrs. George Carpenter.
Jack B. Bennett will loavo this
ovenjng for a week's visit at New
port Mr- and Mrs. Homer Rothemal will
return Sunday from an outing at
Newport
Owfng to tho backward season I
have roado a reduction of 10 cents
per pound on all kinds of vehicle
rubber- Nw tho time to get a
first-class Job done at a reasonable
coit. - J. W- Mitchell, No. 3Gf S.
Riverside.
Mrs. C. Carey of Eden Valley spent
Saturday In Bedford on business. t
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wnllaco wlh
leave Sunday for a visit at Crater
Lake.
B. J. Rawllngs ot Eage Point was
a recent visitor in Medford.
Wanted to trade acreage In Oak
dale Park,adIU9P for a small house
and lot In .Medford. W. H. Ever
hard, 101$ W. 9tb, phpno 6C71.
)VJ)llam tVJncent returned homo
FrJday from a short visit at Portland,
j?, L. Hurd,of Grants Pass Js In
Medford on a short business trip. Ho
Is 'interested In mines. In tho Evans
Crek dirlct.
Koaa)c ;iijshing, tno neat ai xves
ton's, opposite book store.
Mr. and Mrs. V, D. Armstrong left
Saturday for an outing near Butto
Falls. t , i
Mrs. Gcprgo Lumaa'ls Ify Met) ford
from Big Buttg vlslllnp friends!
Carkln &r Taylor (John H. Carkin,
Glenn p'. Vaylbrf, aUorncys-at-law.
over Jackson untyj Bank, Building.
Medford. ' '
Mr., and JJrs. ,C. II. Johnson of
Porilandja'rojn Medford visiting Mr.
Johjnson's, brother.
iohn W. Loose' of Ashland spent
Saturday In Medford on a short busi
ness trip. .
Pea' R, A-Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson Cpunty Bank, "
J. Taggart boubj a block of acyen
lots In the. Oakdao park addition.
.ena I?avenr bought a h.IpcH of 14
lolsfn Oakdale Park addition and
will erect a home at pneo pn tho pro-
fy . Nowpy, Jadle' tailor, 4th
floor. r, Ff & n, bdg.
Jon A, JJIcksqn of pupcom Is n
Medford a short business vbH,
Mr, and Hr, A J, Chambcrjaln
formerly residents fit this city are
horo from Albany Oro., to visit
frlenda. . . , ,.
Beds, Beds, Beds, $1.00 per wpek
at tho Park Viow Hotel, 13? South
Holly. " n
Chjsrips , Ntoll (of Ashland , was a
Medfprylslto'r Saturday., u' (
J.;J. ,Pcttt, fQrmorjy jnanager of
tho Medford Hardware company, now
located at Weed, Cal,, Is visiting
friend Jn Medford.
. W. Wallace l)as loft for a bus!
ncs.Jrlp tofthe Evans Cresk mining
dllct, f
Mrsv P, It. ,ay and rfflughtpr arp
cxpqctpd iomq from anta Cruz Sun
day, Fronk, Ra rojurned FJ(fty
frqp),n quoins pi PflfUn,
wna In Medford Saturday on n short
busln&sa trip. . ,
A. C. Wn(klns of Knpoa (Jr?ok .was
a recent visitor In Mcdfor,d.
Peter M. Kershaw Is expected homo
fhls evening from n business trip to
California,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenca Allan of
Grants Pasa scnt Saturday In Med
ford on business.
A. S. Koscpbaum left Friday even
lug for a shoft business trip to Port
land.
F. W. Street's pf Roguo River spent
Friday In Medford on business.
Mrs. A. N. Anderson of tiugenu la
In Medford for a brlot visit with
friends.
The flro department this afternoon
tried out the new three lino norale
they had recently constructed for use
on Mg tires and It proved n success
In every way.
Chief of Police Hlttson who Is con
fined to his homo with Illness U re
ported to bo much worse.
B. C. Waterman of Williams Creek
spent Saturday In Medford on busi
ness, Arthur Brown, formerly ot this
city, who Is now located on an exten
sive estate In the Applegate section
spent Friday night In Medford greet
ing friends.
John W. Parker and Whltcomb
Field left Friday evening for Rose
burg where they wUV contract for
roads and fencing on their 3000 acre
ranch In that section. They will
probably return Sunday by auto.
Prices paid In eastern markets to
day for Bartlett pears show how tho
heavy offerings from California are
effecting the prices. Prices today
were: Boston, 2.05; Now York,
J2.40 to $2.95: Minneapolis, $1.90;
to 12. IS; Baltimore, $2.51; Kansas
City. $1.55 to $2; Chicago ,$1.50
to $2.
Harry Houston of tho Buckeye
Orchards will leave this evening for
Portland with Jack Neff, where ho
will pick out a new Locomobile and
drive It to Medford.
Contractor Haurl Is making rapid
progress on F. E. Merrick's hand
some two story dwelling on east Main
street. Architect Clark has given
this design his most careful atten
tion so that when completed Mr. Mer
rick will have one of tho most mod
ern and up-to-date dwellings In the
city.
BVTTMLS AND
RETURN FOR SI
Tp IJulli! Fulls niul relurn for $1,
with freo Iciiiiih grouuiN niul a baud
rqneert Jhrown in, tv tho ufferiturH
or Ihe l K. r.tllrotut tor those who
wiMi to OM'upo (he heat niul trmilil.w
r city lilV for Sunday. The l & 11
are having urcnt succor with then
olio dolhir cxcursioiw this your niul
nro iloinjr evcrylliing in (licit- power
lo nffoitl oxcry couvenieiU'u for the
cjvxd,s.
DOROTHY HOWARD IN "BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK" AT OPERA
,L HOUSE, FP DAY, AUQUST 2 , '
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At the Churches
ftcrtiinu I.ulhoruu
At German Lutheran, 510 W. 4th
street, thorp will bo Ulblo school,
Knllsh at 10 n. m. Owing to tho
pastor's nbsenco thoro will bo neith
er morning nor evening service.
Prodi) fcrlnn
Services at the Presbyterian
church nt 11 a. m. subject, "Pay
lug Your oxxa." Prcnchlng In tho
cx-enlng nt S o'clock, "Lecture on
Mark." This Is tho first of a ser
ies of lectures on this Gospel. Good
music nt all services. This Is tho
last day In tho church bofqro It Is
remodeled. Everybody Is Invited to
these services. Sunday school at 10
a. m. C. E. oclety nt 7 p. in.
Prayer meeting nt S p. m. on Thurs-daya.
BATTLE RAGES
(Continued from page 1.)
J, AWHl8Wot -Central Point
Wetks&McCowanCof
UNDJ3RTAKJSRS
iriftet 9fcMi if, ,yr. prnr ao7?.
a. x, prr 3a
tho detectives and miners 'carno
Thursday, when Detcctlvo William
Springer and William Phaup, head
of the Baldwin forces, attempted to
r(de through Mudlow on a handcar.
They wcro attacked from ambush,
and Springer, riddled with bullet.
fell from the car and rolled down
an embankment. Phaup was badly
wounded.
Residents of tho Paint Creek dis
trict are terrorized. Rcfugess ar
riv'ng hero say that moro than 5,000
shots have been exchanged between
the two factions and that hundreds
of homes, have been riddled by stray
bullets.
Txvo Detectives Slain
Just how many of the miners havo
been slain, If any, Is not known. Tho
Baldwin Detective Agency, howoves.
has lost two men William Springer
and Gus PInson. Phaup, who Is In
a hospital hero with a bullet lu each
arm, will recover.
Adjutant General ElJIot and
camped at Muclow. It Is not be
lieved that this -small force will be
effective In. restoring order, as the
miners and their sympathizers arc
fplly aroused. Hopo of restoration
of a normal stato ot affairs In the dis
trlct lies in tho arrival of tho throo
companies of National Guard which
left Charleston today for the Paint
Creek section.
Detective Accused
Around tho mouth ot Paint Crcok,
(ho residents charge that tho private
guards are guilty of depredations.
Stories hay been Told of frightful
attacks on women, and children, and
this, It Is said, Is responslblo for tho
dash between the detectives and
strikers. Woodsmen havo Joined
tho miners and are said to havo par
ticipated In a pitched battlo with de
tectives near Muclow yesterday In
,whlch 3,000 shotft were exchanged.
Tho force of miners and woodsmen
numbered 600. It Ib feared the bat
tle will be renewed today,
The wives and children of the min
ers are utarvlng and the strikers are
attacking the companies' stores. Tho
sympathy of ho residents along the
creek la with the miners, who say
that tho guards havo been guilty of
frightful brutalities. '
An unconfirmed report that rik
er throw n ,pQUb io f hc4 hnrWikt
occupied by cuunlx vcbtcrcjuy, kill-
'iiK Hox'crnl, reached 'here thih itfler-
nion. It xvus Kind the pmrdK fear
to lenvo tho bitrrnekH except in
crowds. ii
SEATTLE, .Wash., July 27,-
Maor Gopr?o, F. CottcrHJ, Flro Chief
Frank L. Stetson and H. J, Huhn,'
police department chauffeur, have
been constructively arrested today
on warrants Issued yesterday by qjty
Attorney Pierce charging them with
ualnfi city automobiles for qthor Jhan
city jjiisiness. Councilman A. J.
Goddard, tho qntl-automoblle cham
pion, swore out the warrants. I
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Sunday mnmim; .service ut 11
o'clock. Subject of le.-Mii-s.enuon,
"Truth." Wednesday evening ut ti.
All nre welcome to these servic"'-.
Sunday shemd ut 10. Al under tlio
nge of twenty nre iuxitcd to tho Sun
tiny .school. Hcadm? mom heur: 2
to o ji. m., doily except Sundiiy.
Church edifice, J1'J Xo. Onkdulc.
Christina
Preaching nt 11 a. in. and S p.
ni Blblo schol nt 10 a. m., C. E.
at 7 p. ni., nnd prayer meeting on
Thursday evening. You nro cord
ially Invited to como and worship
with us. D. D. Boyle, minister.
MctlioriUt
Medford Methodist Episcopal
church, corner of third and Bartlett
street, E. Olln Eldrldgo pastor.
Services Sunday as follows, preach
ing 11 a. in. and S p. m. Subject,
morning. "Tho Unshaken Founda
tion,'' evening. "God In the Home."
Sunday school and Mcn'a Blblo
class 9:45 a. ni., Cpworth League
6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock. Theme,
"Tho Churches Chief Business." Ex
cellent music by choir, special fea
turn duet by C. N. Cauady nnd Clar
enco Meeker. You aro cordially invited.
Born
To tho wlfo of W. I,
July 27, 1912, a son.
chljld are doing nicely.
Valentino,
Mother and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Light single wagon, car
rying capacity 1500 lbs. Phone
403-R-2. 108
FOR SALET-rFurnlturo. Including
piano. Call between 10 n. in. nnd
8 p. ni. Sunday. 318 South New
town. 108
FOR SALE Baby t.urkeys, 40 cents
each. Orchard Home, route No.
1. Robert Dnttop. 110
FOR RENT Modern 8-roorn dwel
ling with all conveniences. Phono
Bell 5232, Home 121-L. J. J.
Hnurl, near corner Roosevelt nnd
east Jackson. 114
The Pest Thing Out
frl L Jw . T""-
3'OOMhWZ
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Is an aching tooth, and wo are tho
pqoplp to do tbp painless extracting,
au soon ns ypu want "an unruly
momber" drawn. Wo uro oxpertH In
all brancho. of Dentistry and havo
mado a rojmtatlon for good xvor(
and fair. dealing, You wll find ua
dep,9ndabje In pvpry respect, Aak
ypur friends wjip hayp patrpnlzod ns
In the Pt you wll find wp stand
high n their estimation.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
TIfJi DE.NTJST
Over, Danlola for' Duds,
Pacific
Phono 2G28, Home Phono 3D2-IC
l I 111.
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ice; cream
PURE and WHOLESOME :
ATTIK ItKKtT I'ltlCIC
In cartoon, 85 contii per qunrt, '' A ,,
ar ccnlB extra tor pnulwiH qf any nlr.o tin lo oijti gallon,
Any order over one gallon nt II per gnlloii.
Dollvnrlcn of pnekorn tq any pint of tho city,
leu otuivm nerved ut tlo uiuumury ut G uuitU pqr u)iili,
Medford Crcm (SX J5wttir Cq.
ft
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Noarly a quarter ol! a rondiry nicloi iliu hiiiuu
inauaioiiuMi(.
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. I THE . ,
Jackson County ank
Medford, Orogon
11 has sut'ccptlod huuauso of
Soun'dnoss of priuciplo
Economy of iniintionioiit
Safoty of invest niunt
Gourtoous and liberal Ircadiioiit
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. J. Yawtcr ,1'rosidont O. R. hhullcy, Vice Vivh,
0. V, MeJ)oiml(l Oasliior
Dorothy HowniM the nccoinpllshed
and beautiful not res 3 who plays
Ueverly Calhoun, OeorgT Unrr Mc
Cutcheon's delightful heorlno lu .
"Doverly" although oung In jenroi
IB U ItlUlUtlKUl) VPVVIVIIWDU HUllUIB,
having ns n more child played prima
donna soubrctto jroli lu comic opera
nnd Inter ns an Ingenue In leading
stock organizations of the principal
cities. Thli oxcollcnt training admir
ably fitted hor fqr more finished and
Important work, ho tl'.it ticti itn op
portunity wna offered to play leading
roles with "Tho Famll"' she wns not
found wanting. Mlsi Howard's last
American engagement was with Cyril I
Scott in tho original New York pro
duction of ' The Rnnl Mounted."
She hna Just returned from Austra
lia hen, she plncd n ittock ntnr
rlng engagement for Hovcrnl uiontrs.
Medford thuntur Friday, August 2d.
S,piclnl itiiiumnr prlcos. 11.00, 75 and
CO cents. Seals on sale Tuesday.
SKATTLB, Wn.f July ar.-Tlif
city xxill rofuiiil $I,SS'J In the ciuiilt
tllct fur city nffiew in the imnt two
yenrw, in uceuidnucc xith the recent
ciiproiiii! court ilcciMlnii xxhicli held
that the citv charter did nut make
ndcqunlc 'pruxiMiuti tu cuuipvl the
imymcut of filing fuon.
ICE
How a .Wise Man
Purchased an Automobile
II PAYS TO INSPECT AND KNOW
After thoroiiKh Investigation and
examination of several different
makes of nutoiuotdlcB at the different
factories at and near Detroit, Mich.,
Mr. Duprny xvho rucently conducted
tho hotul at Untie Falls, and' xvho Is
now In the east on, a pleasure trip,
purchased a Htudobakcr-Fluudors
"20" a in) will tour Eastern Canada,
visiting his old home, after which ho
will visit Now York. Huston nnd re
turning will stop ho x oral plncus lu
Pennsylvania and will thon return
here by the sou the reroute.
This is tho first car over pur
chabcil by persona! Inspection nt a
factory of any earn roprogonted In
Medford and tho .uoloctlon of tho
Stiidobnker-Flandrrx "20" Kpnukn
xoliimcH for the manner lu wlilcli It
Is Jiinuufactiiriid ami the material of
which it la constructed.
This car xxas purchnitcd, uftur a
duiiiojiutrallun here b Kulllvnu ft
llniilcy but Mr. Duprny could not
understand how u company could
give sn much or tho money and hav
ing his plana laid for a visit to IiIm
former home decided to delay pur
chawo until ho could actually see how
fttudcbnkor-Kinuduni "20" wbh
uonstructod nnd the maturiulo used.
After haying mien them nil Mr. Du
prny Holuotcd tho oar that gave moro
for (ho money than any ho has soon,
"nnd there nre a fexv earn around
Detroit."
Meral: I'urnjiaso Htudubakors,
Air. Diijiray Is ncrnmpniilud by
Mrs. Duprny, Miss Duprny and Mr.
Alberts. They will return luto this
full.
Mr, Sullixrfii Is ready at all lime
to show these (ira nnd detnoiivtra
IIoiih are nivpurifully solfulted.
(COLESTIN
Sunday Excursion, July 28
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Sunday, July 28th, 1912
Another popular .exciirolo n by Apodal train will bu run to
Culobllu and roturn, train loavltig Oniulu Piihh nt (iillO u, in,,
Medford 8 11. ni.,btopplng at liitormodlHto polulii lo pick up oxcur
tiloiilatii. Anlvo ColcHtlu nt 10:20 u. in, returning leave Colestln
about 7 p. m. Further partlcijluifl from any Hotitliorn Pacific
ngent. w
JOIINjM. SCO'IT, -(101101111 Pasaqngor Agoat.
4S,f
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
hinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice 2k Storage Co.
GROWERS OF
PEACHES
Do you want your fruit handled by cvpcrl salesmen t
Do you want tho 11EST IUMCI'.S the Tncifio Count mnrkol af
fords? "
Do you want to liuu up xvith "The Uoimu of it Hquaru Dealt"
If bo, get in touoh xvith u NOW,
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO,
Medford, Oregon
Pac. 5021.
Home 307
mrr
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aujlablc i'or ninny dilTront purpoaca
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