Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDf6rD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, (ffiKGON. WMDNKSDAT. AUGUST 7, 1012
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I0CAL AND
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G, If. Corey Is having a $3000 cot
tao built on Dnrtlctt and Jackson
utreot. Snmo being n now botuo.
Lovolaco hns tho contract.
James Campbell Is having $2000
bungalow built on King's Highway
for Ills people, eoon to arrive- from
Minneapolis, Lovolaco hns tho
contract.
Tho First M. E. church will build
a now addition and remodel tho
church Insldo and out. Lovolaco
hns tho contract.
Hammocks, sporting goods, blue
flame, ordorloBB oil stores, refrigera
tors, etc Trices right. Shaplolgh
Hardwaro Co., 28 South Central.
Mrs. J. D. Heard and Miss Gladys
Heard have loft for San Francisco to
meet Mr. Heard who Is returning
from Los Angeles. They will motor
from San Francisco to Med ford by
way of crescent uny.
llcrlln Tailoring and French Dry
Cleaning Company, 109 West Main
street, wish to announce that they
arc prepared to do first class clean
ing and pressing, also hats blocked
and trimmed. Ladles' and Gents'
suits mndo to order. Glvo us a
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phono Pacific 5362.
Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln.
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Mcdford.
Money to loan on country proper
ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Bldg., Medford.
Sergeant Dean of tho Ashland
company, O. K G., was In Mcdford
to the Louisiana Lou performance.
Henry Haswoll and Helen Dahl
made a trip to Crater Lake and re
turn In 18 hours Sunday. They
spent three hours going down to
the water.
Moved to 31 N. Grape street The
Medford Conservatory for music and
languages. O. Talllandler, director.
Open all summer.
j. C. Mann Is expected back from
Minneapolis this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vawter accom
panied by their sons Verne and WH
', Ham are visiting Crater Lake.
Bill Keyes of tho Valley Auto
company with a party of friends Is
touring tho Klamath country.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Bank.
The county court met In regular
monthly session today. Routine
matters, such as tho auditing of bills
kept them busy today.
Tho city council did not meet
Tuesday evening regular session,
owing to the Illness of J. W. Mitchell
which prevented tho presence of a
quorum.
Tho Rogue Mvor Valley Abstract
company has moved to No. 6, South
Central.
Th fire department was called
Tuesday afternoon to extinguish a
small blaze at the residence of Supt.
Collins of the Medford schools. The
flro was started by a paint can and
a number of rags.
W. F. Isaacs, Frank Isaacs and
Court Hall havo returned from a
fishing trip to the Rogue with 28
fish, 27 of tbem stcclhcads. The
sport was Bplendld and tho catch Is
a beautiful one.
Hay for sale. W. H. Everhard.
Phone 6671.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brown havo
left for a business trip to Portland.
Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Ray' havo re-,
turned from an outing at Colestin.
Will Shannon and W. T. Grieve
will leavo Thursday for a business
trip In tho Prospect country.
Mrs. II. C. TerrlH has returned to
her homo In Los Angeles after a
visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Terrlll.
B. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphern, negatives made any time or
placo by appointment. Phono M. 1471
Frank Brown of Eaglo Point, coun
ty commissioner has Just returned
from an extended tour of British
Columbia. Ho owns a 300 acre
ranch on tho Froslcr river.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of
Grants Pass spent Wcdueaday in
Medford on business.
P. M. Kershaw has loft for a busi
ness trip through Josophlno county.
Get Mrs. Roynolds homo made
broad at DoVoo's.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown with
Dr. and Mrs. Stokes aro camping In
the Klamath country.
H. C. Stoockmau has returned from
a business trip up Roguo River.
II. C. Kentnor and family will
Joavo Sunday for a visit at Crater
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Soda Fountain at DoVoo's.
P. H. Dally with a party of
friends are camping in tho Prospect
district. Pat has secured the limit
of door aud Is ready to return.
William W. Anderson and party
of San Francisco passed through
Mcdford Wednesday on their way to
Crater Lake and eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Williams havo
returned from n visit at Newport.
John A. Perl hns returned from a
Rhort trip to Trail where bis fnmlly
Is enjoying an outing.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wca-
ton's, opposlto book store.
D. T. Lawton with three young
boys has left for an extended tour of
tho Klamath country.
It. K. Christian of Steamboat. Ore,
Is In Mcdford on n short business
trip.
Mrs. Charles II. Connor and Miss
Connor of Central Point spent Tues
day at Mcdford on business.
8. A. No well, ladles' tailor, 4 th
floor M. F. & II. bldg.
Mrs. L. M. Lyons and daughter
havo returned from a seven week's
vacation at Clnnnhar Springs, Cnl.,
Tho trip from Hornbrook to tho
Springs and return was mado by
stage and pack horse.
Arthur Clark of tho Clnrk & Hen
ory construction company Is In Med
ford from Kugcno on a short busi
ness trip.
Miss Ella Guanyau left Wednesday
morning for a .two week's vacation
north.
A. K. Ware was a passenger north
on sumbcr 20 Wednesday.
John Mnlonoy of Leland Is in
Medford on business.
C R. Dean of Ashland spent
Wednesday In Medford on a short
business trip.
John W. Smlthson and Arthur B.
Graves of Los Angeles, arrived In
Mcdford today on their way to Cra
ter Lake by automobile. They re
port a splendid trip so far and do not
anticipate any trouble In completing
their tour.
Arthur Geary of Griffin Creek
spent Wednesday In Medford on
business.
EASTERN
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10,000 HEAR WILSON TOLD
(Continued from par.e 1.)
HIT FRY ARRIVE
Three tlioiiNUul five httmlivil east
em brook fry were received by the
Rogue River Fish Porlcctivo Asso
ciation Wednesday in good ooihH
lion from tho state giiine ntid fili
association for planting in loon!
met the train and took care of (ho
fry.
Five thousand fry were tiikou by
A. II. Miller to the headwaters of
,tbc Littio Aputcguto hud planted.
The balance of the fry will be taken
over the Pacific V hustern to Hie
Unite and planted, officials of the
nssoeinion stating that it was use
less to plant tbem in the Little
Hutte as the ditch owners have failed
to comply with the law and screen
to comply with tho law and scron
tbeir Irrigation intake. No fNh,
they state, will be placed by tbem
in streams where owners rcfu-c to
comply with thu law.
With tho fry came a consignment
of trout from 15 inches to a foot
lone; for tho Mail Tribune aquarium
and can be seen in the Mail Tri
bune window. They consist prin
cipally of eastern brook and rain
bow trout, with two freak fish
aliliino sjalmon with pink eyes.
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MUST SHUT OFF
WATER
DURING FIRE
Weeks (fcMcGowan Co.
iy UNDERTAKERS
juy Fnoi M71
BHfkt rboasl X, W, wtka sen
A. II. vxt 9093
&AT AMIKAVT
tariff, the regulation of the trusts
and the prevention of monopoly,
tho adaptation of our banking and
currency laws to the varlud usc3 to
which our people must put them, tho
treatment of those who do tho dally
labor In our factories and mines and
throughout all our great Industrial
and commercial undertakings, and
tho political life of the people of the
Philippines, for whom wo hold gov
ernmental power In trust, for their
service not our own. Tho other, the
additional duty is the great task of
protecting our people and our re
sources and of keeping open to tho
wholo people the doors of opprtun
Ity through which they must, gener
ation by generation, pass If thoy aro
to make conquest of their fortunes
in health, In freedom. In peace, and
In contentment. In tho performance
of this second great duty we are face
to face with questions of conserva
tion and of development, questions
of forests and water powers and
mines and water ways, of the build
ing of an adequate merchant marine,
and tho opening of every highway
and facility and the setting up of
every safeguard needed by a great in
dustrious, expanding Nation.
Servants of the People
We aro servants of tho people, the
whole people. The Nation has been
unnecessarily, unreasonably at war
within Itself. Interest bas clashed
with Interest when there wero com
mon principles of right and of fair
dealing which might and should
havo bound them all together, not
as rivals, but as partners. As tho
servants of all, wo aro bound to un
dertake tho great duty of accommo
dation and adjustment
A presidential campaign may
easily degenerato Into a mere per
sonal contest and so loso Us real dig
nity and significance. There Is no
Indispensable man. The govern
ment will not collapse and go to
pieces If any one of tho gentlemen
who are seeking to be entrusted with
its guldanco should bo left at home.
But men are instruments. Wo aro
as important as tho cause we repre
sent, and In order to bo Important
must really represent a cause. What
Is our causo? The people's causo?
That Is easy to say, but what does
It mean? Tho common as against
any particular Interest whatever?
Yes, but that, too, needs translation
Into acts and policies. Wo roprcscnt
tho desire to st up an unentangled
government, a government that can
not bo used for private purposes,
either In tho field of business or In
tho field of politics; a government
that will not tolcrato tho uso of tho
organization of a great party to
servo tho personal alms and ambi
tions of any individual, and that will
not permit legislation to be employed
to further any private Interest. It
Is a great conception, but I am free
to serve it, as you also are. I could
not havo ncceptod a nomination
which loft mo bound to any onan or
any group of men. No man can be
just who is not free; and no man who
has to show favors ought to under
take the solomn responsibility of
government in any rank or pout
whatever, loast of all In tho su
premo post of President of tho
Hereafter when a fire alarm Is
turned In, water users In Medford
must make a spirited dash for their
hydrants and ascertain that tho same
aro closed tightly. Such were the
orders issued by Fire Chief Amann
yesterday afternoon.
That thero may bo no excuso by
the residents that they did not know
that there was a fire, arrangements
aro being mndo with tho owners of
tho Natatorlum to pull tho cord of
the big whlstlo when an alarm is
given.
The order, which by the way Is
according to city ordinance Is to
bo rigidly enforced, a flno being Im
posed for every offonse.
A small flro broke out yesterday
at tho homo of Superintendent U. 3.
Collins on Tenth street. Tho origin
was a paint bucket partially filled
with rags that had been left under
tho caves which took flro through
spontaneous combustion. Little dam
age was suffered, tho flro loys ot
tingulshlng the blaze with a tire
hose after a record run from tho
station.
DOWN THE WED
Having completed the work on tho
Crater l.ako road In tho neighbor
hood of tho Peolor place Just this
side of Flounco Rock tho residents
of Westvllle, Honor Camp No. 1,
have moved their city several utiles
down the river and nro now engaged
In eliminating sovoral ot tho pitches
between thiv Enynrt ranch and tho
Gordon place. Tho en nip was moved
at tho end of last week and now
having completed that task tho honor
men are at work again on tho road.
At several points on tho road sharp
pitches occur which havo long proved
troublcsomo to travelers. Tho gov
ernment survey down tho rlvor will
bo followed ami a water grade main
tained. Tho grade, built by tho honor men
for several miles this sldo of tho
Pcelor place Is In excellent condition
and automobiles nro making rapid
time over It.
Mrs, John Hhorldnn hns l(t for
a visit with friends at Toledo, 0.
DON'T OVERLOOK THIS.
NOTICE TO WATER USERS.
Arrangements have been oundo
wlOi the Natatorlum company for
tho blowing of tho whlstlo at that
placo In case of flro. Your nro here
by notified to shut off any water
which you may havo running when
tho whlstlo blows nnd keep It turned
oft until threo blasts aro blown
which will mean that tho flro Is
extinguished.
Tho shutting off of water Is pro
vided for by ordinance and all viola
tions will bo prosecuted.
EUGENE AMANN, v
119 Flro Chlof.
A Careful l'oruwit Will Provo Its
Value to Every Mall Tribune Render
Tho average man Is. a doubter, nnd
thero Is llttlo wonder that this In so.
Misrepresentations make people skep
tics. Now-a-days thu public ask tor
better evidence than tho tentlmony
of strangers. Hum Is proof which
should convince overy Mall Trlbuno
reader.
II, .1. Uurfce. 33 N. llartlett st.,
Medford, Ore., says: "I was troubled
by my kidneys off and on for years.
If I caught n slight cold, It nlwnjn
settled In them, causing my back to
become very lame, weak and painful.
Last summer I was suffering In. that
way and on a friend's advice, I pro
cured Dean's Kidney Pills. 1 found
this remedy to bo exactly as repre
sented and In a few days tho trouble
loft me. I know of many other per.
sous who have obtained benefit from
Donn's Kldnoy Pills."
For sale by nil dealers. Price CO
cents. Fostor-Mllbtirn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for tho United
States.
Romomhnr tho namo Doan's
and take no other.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Second hand offlco desk,
cither flat or roll top. Address
Box 8, caro Mall Tribune. 120
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Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, D. O.
Public Land Matters: Final Proof.
Desert Lands, Contest and Mining
Cases. Scrip.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RY.
SUNDAY EXCURSION to BUTTE FALLS 0RE.
I AUGUST 11, 1912
HOUND TRIP ONLY UX)
Leave Mcdford 8:00 A. M. Return leaves Butte
Falls 5 P. M. Take your lunch and spend a day of
rest in the cool mountains. Good music. Good hotel.
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Unmatch&ble Bargains
For Thursday
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Mann's
Central Av, Near P O
EXTRA SPECIALS
IN
MUSLINS
& inches wide Muslin
and a 10c value, spe
cial 7
Extra heavyweight
Sea Island Cotton, lie
value 8
36 inch wide Bleached
Muslins, extra t'ino
Gauze in bleached and
12Yji value, sp'1....9
unbleached, Cc value,
special 4i
PETTICOATS
Values no one can dupli
cate we have the
agency for the best
All Silk Messalinc Petti
coats, 4.00 valucs..2.48
Chiffon Taffetas, plain
and changeables, $3.50
values $2.48
Ginghams in plain and
stripes, an ideal wash
petticoat, special values
at 48 69, 75
Sattee petticoats, our $2
values, special 98
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Mann's 1
Central Av, Near P O
Remnants
1-2 Price
EXTRA SPECIALS
IN
LINEN CRASH
Pure linen bleached
and unbleached crash,
the 15c valuc....l2i2
The 25c kind 19
The 20c kind 15
The 30c kind 8
The 0c kind 4
MOSQUITO NET
In all colors, regular
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29c Poplins, 19c
In pink, brown, tan,
white, cream wine lav
ender, etc., (ivavy one
fust color, 29c value spe
cial 19
15c Lawns, lie
In light and dark colors,
in stripes, figures and
dots, fast color, 15c
value, special. 11
25c Tissues, 19c
Egyptian Tissues in
checks, plaids, stripes.
Everyone fast color, 25c
value, special ; 19
20c Cotton Crepe, 15c
Suintable for under
wear, petticoats and
.waists, 20c value,special
at ...15
29c Pique, 19c
In colors of of white,
pink, tan, alice aud pale
blue, valuo 29c, special
at 19
39c Ginghams, 25c
In plain colors, stripes
and chocks,with bprdors
to, match, 39c values,
special .25
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PUKE and WHOLESOME
at tiu: ftidirr r-iuc is
lit cnrtoti, 35 eentn nor quart.
an centi extra tor (mcUura vt any site tm to on tlon.
Any order over one gallon nt 91 nor grjifoti.
DollTcrlwi ot imoknrn to any tart ot tho Hty.
Ice cream aorvod nt the creamery nt 5 cjiuiti pnr 41th,
Medford Cream U tyuttar Co.
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FRUIT
Incorporated 1004
' H'l D. OROSSLEY &.SON81
..;,.. Jl Commission Merchants
Utti I'Ynnklln HU Now York
Our Hecliilty
APPLES and' PEARS
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Wo have our own houNnn In
NKW VOUK, MVi:itt'0M. LONDON AND (JliAtldUW
Direct connlKnimmtn ttollcltod or hIhi our ltoKtm Itlvor rnnroontatlvQ
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
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Coffee?
Tea?
OR WHAT?
Anything you buy from us in the Gro
eery line will be right. Our Bakery Do ;
fartment is a Bource of pride to us
nvestigate. r
Allen Grocery Go.
LgJi'-Lui'L. 'i-'.: 'ljiiiij-.m rii.H,u.n-inmn-t,imnu
GROWERS OF
PEACHES
Do you want your fruit handled by oxpert nalcsineaf
Do you want tho 1IB8T PltlCKS (be Pacific Const market af
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Do you want to lino up with "The House of a Square Dealt"
If so, get i" touch Willi uu NOW.
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Pac. 6621.
Medford, Oregon
Home 307
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon V
It Iuih succeeded because of v ' '
Soundness of principle 'f A ,t "f
Economy of management "' ' '
Safety of investment ' ' -
Courteous and liberal troatmeut
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $176,000.00
W. I. Vawtor .President G. K. Lindley, Vico Pros.
0. W. McDonald, Cashior
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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 (3b Storage Co.
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