Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATL TRrRTTNR, MEDFORD, OREOON, WUTRSDAV, ATOTiaT 1.1012
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GAL AND .
PERSONAL
Ralph Plcrco has rcturnod from
nn oBtlnK St Colestln.
Wrwr GTnsffow spent "Wednesday
in AlHIinnu wu, .i. -;-; J
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Schrack loft
TmirsaayniuriuHR uji i uu ...
nhort business -trip.
u.. :t.i r r.n.Aa Aim. II. F.JMatt
.' tlr. ltAVn1 nnil "Mri. William
ill I !.,, I. i,v."-
Anglo havo left for n camping trip
ni buuo runs.
Bavo .money now on refrigerators
and porch furniture. M. F. ft- H. Co.
' Urlcltla3r8 havo resumed work on
tho iNcldomoycr bulltllnR at the cor
ner of Fir and Eighth slreots. They
arc not working on tho corner near
tho railroad track where work was
knocked -cccntly by a court Injunc
tion.
Mrs. W. If. Hyatt and daughter,
Miss Edith', will Icavo this evening
for an otttlnsr at Newport.
Hammocks, sporting goods, bluo
Jlame, ordprlcss ol stoves, refrigera
tors," etc Prices right. Shaplolgh
Hardware 3o.. 2S South Central.
Mr. and Mrs. English plan to Icavo
soon for Crater Inko with a party
of friends for nn outing.
T. D. Wilson of Williams Creek Is
In Medford on va short business trip.
Miss Myrtle- Vlsocarvor of Foots
Creek la Jn Modfgord visiting her sis
ir. Mrs. Sanies C. Blackburn.
Savo money now on refrigerators
and porch furniture. M F. & H. .Co.
114
Mr. and "Mrs. I. h. Hamilton who
,havc,mado San Francisco their Jiome
for tho ,past two years aro moving
their f'runlture back to Medford and
wUl tnako their homo n this city
again. They will arrlvo this even
ing from San Francisco.
Xhe Oregon ,Gr,anite, company Is
jnovlnc Its hueo loading derrick irom
Jt,8 place near tho Big PJnes Lumber
company to the southern .end or the
.railroad yards as tho railroad com
papy plans to clear tho right of way
between Fourth and Sixth streets.
Heavy discounts on porch furniture
and refrigerators. M. F. & H. Co.
114
Jft I. Vawtcr has returned from a
short business trip to Portland.
'Mi and Mrs. Harry Chlstlan of
San Fancjeco ,are In Medford for a
short visit with friends.
' L. JE. Watters of Big Butto Is in
Medford on a short business trip.
Moved to 31 'N. Grape street The
Medford .Copservatory for music and
lagUAges.( G. Talllandler, director.
H. ., Mackcy was a passenger to
Portland on 'umbor 20 Thursday.
He will bo ,absent about two weeks.
1J. S. Steenstrup has returned from
a short business trip tp northwest
points.
Jack Ncff and Harry Houston ar
rived Thursday by automobile from
Fort'and.
,E.,D. Weston, commercial photog
raphern, negatives made any time or
place by appointment. Phono M. 1471
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chapman of the
Table Rock district are in Medford
for A 6hor,t yislt with friends.
p. J. Xl'en and son John or Rock
Point fipant Thursday with frjends
in Medford.
'The second crop of strawberries in
the valley Is beginning to come Jn
again and In 10 days tho market will
again be jdentlfully supplied jwith
them.
Owing to tho backward season I
have made a reduction of ,10 cents
per .pound on all kinds of vehicle
rubber, tfow Js tho tlmo.to get a
first-class Job dono at a rcaRonablo
cqst J. W. Mitchell, No. 30, S.
Riverside. "
T$T8. George H. Millur has returned
from. camming trip In the .Big JUutte
district.
J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock
Bpent Wednesday Jn Medford on a
short buslpesa (rip. i ,
Kodak finishing, tho best at Wesr
ton's, opposito book Btore.
George Lindsay has returned from
an outing Jn -tho jP.ead Indlau coun
try. "
Mrs. Gcorgo Climax of Ashland Ik
In JModfard on a short visit with
t rfondB ,
Bods, Beds, BodB, U.00 per week
at (ho Park VIow Hotel. 123 South
Iloljy. "
MIkbcb WUhciinlna and Rose
HqckenyoA aro Jn tho city visiting
tholr parents.
J. O, Storey h8 returned fropi a
short business trip to Klamath Falls.
Miss Ethol Garrison Is visiting Miss
Clara;Colltn8 aj. ,Tftblo Rock fpr ft fpw
days. I .' , t r
Heavy discounts oh porch furnlturo
and refrigerators. M, F & H. Co.
' 1H
Miss Ethol Curry and Miss Iv
WBHggg
MOTOR BOATS ENGAGED IN RACE FOR BERMUDA CHALLENGE TROPHY.
THE DREAM- !LlL AZ " T fwrcM
' JWMHhH '-1 V OWNED tJY COMMODOR'i A U
OaKE15.liCS2iv--- tO d .
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HEAVIEST CROPS
ON RECfJtD DOE
TO Mil JULY
Tho monthly wwillwr roporl rIiowh
tlint July ban been normal In every
rr-spoel, tutd crop cundltlonn nro with
out n parallel. A heavy l.ny ami
grain crop Is being harvested rind
promises to be of ijxcollcnt nimllly,
Fruit oron l tli lumvlost on record
and will bo harvested lit tho regnlnr
lime. I'onrH and applcn nn smnuth
und havo sUod well on account of
tho normal Benson.
Wtittlici Kenort for July. ill-
th;
nwNpn KV
tOMMODOHEWOSEPH-M SNVCYER
Keen Interest Is now being taken la
the 'motorboat race from Philadelphia
to llormudn and back. Among the
upecdy little craft competing aro the
Dream, the Katheimun, the Lugeo und
the Quaker. These sturdy little cruis
ers are sure of making the long voyage,
and the outcome li awaited with much
viithusUstu by lovers of motorboat
raclmr.
two
Wwks&HcGowanCo.
UJTOERTA105RS
j? rho& a7i,
MlU JNWWSI X. W, ,WMkS SOU
A. M. Orr,, 3M 1
AT MHNMHCAMT
Beck will leave Sunday for a
weeks outing at Butto Falls.
Mrs. Will Traccy of Union Is In
Medford for a short visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rcichman have
left for Scott's Valley, Cal.. where
they will remain during tho summer.
S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. bldg.
Mrs. Harry B. Neff of Climax spent
Thursday with friends In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Ely of Rock
Point spent Thursday in Medford
shopping.
Blackberries $1.00 per crate de-
llvere. Phono Bell 911, Home 2.4.
112
Lcalio Burton of Big Elk district is
in Medford on a short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lawrcnco of
Grants Pass are in Medford on a
short business trip.
Get Mrs. Reynolds homo jnadc
bread at IJoVoo's.
C. H. Pratt of Hilt. Cal.. Is In Med
ford on a short business trip.
Louis I. Hawkins of Roseburg with
a party of friends passed through
Medford Thursday on their way to
Crater Lake.
Soda Fountain at DeVoo's.
Adam Mucllor, president of tho
Star Brewery of Portland, spent
Thursday In Medford, his first visit
for over a year. Ho states that he is
much pleased with tho steady growth
of tho city and the increased predic
tion of the valley, which he states,
is the foundation for permanent pros
perity. Out of the high rent district. Will
H. Wilton & Co., the cheapest store
In the west. 113
Dr. E. R. Secly who has been suf
fering with n bad attack of blood
poisoning was forced to undergo a
second operation Wednesday. HIb
condition is Improved today.
Wo want (o rent a small house
close In furnished or unfurnished.
Will H. Wilson & Co., 100 N. Front
street. 113
E. ,E. Gore with friends hns left
for u camping trip In the Fish Lake
district.
Arthur Mnlioy loft WVnesday even
ing for a short business trip to Port
laud. Tbore is nlways a big sale going
on at 10C N. Front it., tho cheap
est store In tho west. 113
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Thomas havo
returned from n outing on upper
Rogue River.
Charles S. Lclio, manngor of tho
Medford .Realty & Improvement com
pany will Icavo soon for nn oxtonded
custom business trip.
Carkin & Taylor (John H, Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attor'noys-at-law,
ovor Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
Savo VI to $10 by buying your
trunk nnd suit raso at 100 N, Front
strqot, Will H. Wilson & Co. 113
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Goro havo loft
for a two weokH outing at tho Coles-
tin Mineral Springs.
The Roguo River Valley Abstract
company has moved to No. C, South
Central.
A. R. Phillips of Portland Is In
Medford ou a short business trip.
Seo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, ovor Jackson County Bank.
Senator Von der Hollen of "Wellcn
spent Thursday with Medford friends.
O. B. Hartloy of Linden, Kansas,
has moved to this city and will make
his -future homo hero, llo Is do
Jlghted with the country.
Mrs. Arthur -Davis who was oper
ated upon Monday at tho Sacred
Heart hospital Is rapidly Improving
and will soon be nblo 4o bo out again.
H. D. Garwood, a seed specialist
from Rock Ford, Colo., Is spending n
few days in tho valley looking It over
with a view to establishing a seed
house.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boggs returned
Wednesday from an extended eastern
trip."
Tho Southern Pacific company
emptied their huge water -tank just
south of Main street today flooding
tho tracks In that region. Tho tank
was emptied in orccr to test tho
meter the city has placed on tho wat
er supply there.
L
SEEK TO- IMPEACH
. JUSTICE WRIGHT
NEW
YORK, Aug. 1. Today's -
opening stock market developed
some very substantial g.ilns. Cana-J
dinn Pacific added four points to its
lead. National Biscuit was up more
than two points, American Tobacco
three points and a number of others
mado ono point gains. Trading wus
very brisk although profit taking
kept tho leaders from going over
their opening levels. Tho market
closed strong.
Bonds were steady.
WASHINGTON, Aug 1. Tho way
for Impeachment proceedings ugnliiHt
Justlco Daniel T. Wright of tho su
premo court of the District of Co
lumbia, was opened today In chnrges
made by Attorney Francis Tobln In n
letter to Speaker Champ Clark.
Toblu demanded that tho Impeach
ment of Wright bo secured, charging
l him with frequently violating his
loath of office, nnd that ho was lu-
j flurnced by tho .Rucks Stove and
itango Company In rendering his do
jclsion In the contempt casos against
Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell and
j Frank Morrison, all prominent labor
leaders.
Speaker Clark referred tho letter
to the houso Judlclay committee.
Normal iU)diltntlou,for July ....0.U'
Clear iluya a:J
Partly Cloudly ( , "
Cloudy -a
l .1, O'GAUA.
Hpoolrtl Olitwvm'.U. H. Wither
HuroiMt,
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T0Q LATE TO CLASSIFY
II, l PRATT
In nil courts.
Lawyer. Prnctlroii
LOST -Dropped on street Wodimn
day evening letter unstamped, ill
looted lo the "Iliimplon" Cincin
nati. Helm n to Mull Tribune If
found. j-1
floor.
0. K.
Ill
FOR RUNT Outage, cement
nlm'trlo llgbU I!l month.
tialoH, 23 Rose Ave.
HAINES IN LEAD FOR
IDAHO NOMINATION
JIQISE, Idiilio, Aug. l.-As the re
hiiU of rcluris recched late today,
John M. Iluineo is njrnin in the lead
for the republican nomination for
governor of Idaho, hut the result js
htill in doubt. Pnul Clnstone, 111.
northern Mnho progressive, in hut
five hundred votes behind and neiii's
half of the precincts yet lo be Iteaid
from.
Socialists Attention.
Your presence Ir requested at tho
regular meeting of Local Meford, Sun
ny, August 4, 8 p. m.
Important matters in regard to tho
campaign will be consldorcd and full
attendauco Is desired,
O. R. BATCH WELL,
113 Secretary.
notigi:.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply lo the city coun
cil nt its meeting to bo held August
G, 1912, for n liccnso to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities less than n gallon at Its
place of business nn lot 11, block 20,
city of Medford for a period of six
months.
W. M. KENNEDY.
Dated July 2G, 1912.
TOMORROW NIGHT AT THE MEDFORD THEATRE
zrzm
All of the delipjilful fhunictujB in
fleiugo jhur Mel'ntf'liiWs churmiiijj
story, "J5eveiy of Gnniataik' lnuo
been jetdiiled in tho piny, nnd tho
ninny plfllumiquo M'dioa Imvn boon
faithfully jeioduced( by the hceiile
tu lists, "tfevcily" lias ret'ehed the
jecciVed (ho uiMiihuoiitf ciulowimi
uiiiiNimoiiB endoifrt'iiioiit of tllQ druin
ntio erilioH of Ohicigo, CinoipnitU,
Jluffiilo ami PjllHlnng, nnd is now
onnuito to llnuidiuiy, jft'W Yr)c for
nn qyleiiiliKl eiigiigonieiit.
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KOR SALE 130 iic-rpfl of good deqp
soil land w ton fr nut If r,old
quick, will go nt half price. Ad
dresa A. N. Wilder, Eagle Point.
Oregon. ''
KOR RENT In Eaglo Point, olwut.,
now Htoro, for bakery, restaurant,
anything, $10 a month. Address,
A. N. Wilder, Eagle Point. Ore-
n;i
gon.
KOR RENT Strictly modern ft rooti
bungalow with sleeping poich ou
Koks Court. UmtUoy A. McClat
rlile .
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0.20
OutCtnwThiuiaMf
of Drm ShifMt!
Smaller, Madame, You Are Going to
Feel More "Comfy" Under tho Arnw,
Olrln.K.-lntfobnxof VMItHPJ SO rltfUt
nwny nl lh ilnuc nlor. iiml 't ,,,i"f
tho urprl' of ywr l. It "
dso of ilrok hlclo fevno.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
0 ueiofi, 0 mlhm finm JUnUtmii
vlllo, largo nmdoi n liuimo, t'm
plainly furnished, 10 nruiM I" JmM
vnlloii, (dock. Innlii and ovnrythlug
goes with Urn I'l""'''. w'111 lr,ul" f"'
liu'omo city pioperty.
Helliuiiiliiluuoiit ronumilely nlockyii
(o Undo for oily properly 11"
ames for Um 1hL IihiiI In Hnmii Val
ley, wdl locnled, price 45 per mVi
or will tiado for good Income pioimr.
80 urnm, 7 mlli'H up Evanii Cieelt,
40 ncrcH In miltlvatlou. all good Im
provuinentft, 13000,
10 lines. U iiln "t new hiilld
lugs all In otiltlvatlon, will trade for
oily property.
80 acres, 8 miles out, saw nun
cnmnloli. Ilftoo.
NVo Jinvo iiome hurguliiB In city
properly,
Wo waul some good city properly
to trade for acreage.
If you want to mill como and lint
your property with us.
Kmploynient
Olrls and women for general houno
work.
WftltroHscn,
Man and wife to cook on ranch.
Men In saw mill and box trtrtoiy.
MR8.EBIMABITTNER
Initio II III Home, M.
OpONlte NimIi Hotel
HOOMH nd T. VMM JlliOCK.
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Mnxlmum, July 10
Mean of Maximum
Normal mean maximum
Minimum, July 1st nnd 3d ...
Mean of tho minimum .
Normal moan minimum . ..
Mean monthly temperature ..
Normal menu monthly temp.
Precipitation
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Degrees
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At Fountains EIwhro
Ask for
HORLICKS
Tki Orlglml m ImmIm
MALTED MILK
The, Fittf-fclnk fir AN Apt.
At retaurnti, hotel, and fountww.
Dclidou. krvigoratlng and utBung.
Keep it on vqiw sideboara at home
Don't travel without it.
A qac hwek prepared in "i
TakcBoia&tta. Jt"7 HORLKl'S.
Hot in Any MllkTrumt
No MpW lllllnr.1 Oowiih. N Mnr Vtr
NhUlili, If Vow V V KltoW-SO.
iivnunt.vn Lmiu tint nrnwnlt Jllittjn
frv.l'i Hint ry n nuy oilier ixirV of tho
iKxIr. You can wr uny Wit '
clothluK. I In hut niutty nwiiw. In
nrm tlicnlro or Unnwlinil nml wur
mf.rrprn In tho nnifplt. Tlio color
in u roliirptl own will iiiwr run. Tlio
cloth will nevwr laUo. Kft IHT from vt
tplmtlon nntl tlirn rot nml lonraiHl ruin
ynurcown Ml lb? nnu-piu. Jinmifil
j. nw.ro rollout um-f dww MeUU like
rei- umler the or I'MIHI'I NO l
a riIUIiifiil powiJrr, aluoliitPly fpr
vryliMly, nU novrr lmnu njjy wwrte.
If i wonder. Try H mc. nnct i con.
vlnrcil. Yon apply It with ft pod. which
1 packed with cvry tiex.
K..iifnrUun at money lock.
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PIMlHI'I-NO l for win nv ymir ; i ""
Announcement
l'nlytcrlinle VU'W Ojh'ii Mepti'inlier
tre -ml.
Tlireo ilopnrtmenta: Normal, JIuM
neon, and KiiKlncorlnu Tho Noriiuil
furnlwhea n itrotiK rour for tench-
em an well n teaehem' review clniwoi
every month In tbo ycurj the lliwl
iu:k cuurao contnlun hookkeoplni;,
Bhorthnnd, typowrltluu. and nil com
merclal work; tho Kmtlneorlie:
couraeii nro, civil, electrical, mechani
cal, and mlnluK.
Tho collopo la open the cutlro year
of twelve months.
Special toachora for each depart
ment. ThorntiKuiiemi In nil linen of work.
Graduate will bo aided In "cur
Inc jiofltlonn.
Let oiinK men and yniinK women
net ready for tho wonderful develop
ment nt tbla ncctlon of tho Pacific
coaftt,
For information nddrew
ItHA'TIX'IINIt' COMilUli:
AlilUI 0r'""
aitii
Women who bear children and re
main heitlthy are those who preparn
their systems in atlranco o! baby'o
i,it,nttoftiox,ori"mi.oifici.oiiiv'iM ; roininR. uniest mo motnor "
nf prir. y tun 1'omik. Cojrria Uueuin nMura ,B u- pnatJll work the crUitt
..... .... imm an... ...... nr nii i.m....n. .
aVm i;iiiro. , w..- "iv.- .; --------
in MutKura by Clu. S. un-fli".
Mdforil PhMBtucr,
Kstnblished 187S
Incorporated J S04
FRUIT
D. CROSSLEY & SONS
Commission Merchants
hoi I'mukllii .St.. Niw Vork
Our Hlieclnlty
APPLES and PEARS
We havo our own houiieH In ,,.,,...,
Ni;V VOJtK, LIVJ'.HPOOh, J.(NI(' AM IAH(.)
Dlrcclcoil8DiiH.ili.i.ollcllpUorHi our HoK,.e ltlver repi.ntutlvn.
meaioru, viugun
CHRIS GOTTLIEB
find her ytnm unequal to the dn-
mandt mado upon It, and ufao li often
left with weakened health or chronia
allmcnte. No remedy la ao truly r
help to nnturo a Mothor'a Friend.
It rollQVt'ii tho palu and discomfort
earned by tho ntrntn on tho UcamuntH.
makon pliant tliono llbroa nnd muncleii
which nature la oxpandiiiR, nnd aootheit
tho Inflammation of brenst clandif.
Mothur'a Friend nflureo a upoody and
complete recovery
for tho jnother,
and hIio Is loft a
healthy woman to
chjoy tho roar
InK of her child.
Mnthcr'n Friend la nold at druic utoren.
Write for oar Xreo'book ior uxpacUnt
inotlitirt).
WUDflElD RECULATQR"C0 AUmU. Co.
JVWherS
Friflaial
ASE BALL
Sunday,
Purse
Aug. 4
$500
for Championship of South?n Oregon
and Northern California
Weed vs.
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Medford
at Medford
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; , . Garpe Called at 2:30 p, ml
Special Train Service North and South
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