Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD atATA TRIBUNE, afEDFORP, ONICCIQX. Til UHSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1912
WPAL AND I
. 1W PERSONAL
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Miss Nad Perron of Mldvale Or
chard, le visiting relatives and friends
at Seaside, Ore.
Mr.ad Mrs. Morgan Schrack have
returned Crew a vlsR at Pertlaad,
W. D. Lewif, of Central jlnt was
a recent visitor la -Mod ford.
If. E.' Bedford spent Wednesday
at Central Point on business.
Hairaoeks, sporting Kod, blue
tlntaet errorless oil .stores, jefrlgera
tortr te. . Prlcw right. Shaplelgh
Hardware Co., SS South Central.
5 Jack AUken of Hague Ulver spest
Wedacsd? (n Medford on business.
UstNe.ttle Lewis of Central Point
spent Wednesday In Medford
A. S. Hubbard, deputy game war
den of Trail, spent Thursday In
Bedford on business.
- Carkln ft Taylor (John H. C&rkln
Glenn O. Taylor), attoraeys-at-law.
oror Jackson County Bank Building.
WedConS.,
Judge E. E. Kelly spent Thursday
In Ashland on a short business trip.
After transacting, a large amount
of routine business the count court
adjourned Its regular monthly ses
sion Wednesday evening. Auditing
of bills occupied their attention for
the most part.
Mor to SI N. Grape, street The
Medford, Conservatory for music and
language. 0. Tallt&ndler, director.
Ojtt aH sumiser.
Mr., and Mrs. C; Ellsworth, par
ents of Xf. Al Loomis, arrived In
Medford Wednesday for a few weeks
visit to Mr, and Mrs. Loomis. Mr.
-and Mrs. Ellsworth are en route to
their heme in Idaho, after a sev
eral month's stay at Long Beach.
Cal.
Miss Grace Muller, of Sn Francis
co Is In Medford visiting relatives.
Mtss Muller is a daughter o-f I. M.
Muller, formerly a resident of this
city and a brother of "Win. Muller,
the noted apiarian of Medford.
Money to loan on country proper
ty. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Bid?.. Medford.
Chester Parker of- Saa Francisco,
arrived la the city Monday tor a
visit to his brother, Joe Parker, au
ditor for tbe Pacific & Eastern rail
road.
Ernest D. Riddle. Blanche Riddle,
and- Helena Riddle of Riddle. are
gnests'Of Mrs. M. -. Riddle; of Med
ford. -Mr. Riddle has not been to
Medford in twenty-five, years and Is
thoroughly enjoying himself la.woa-
derlug at the changes In the country
hereabouts.
Berlin Tailoring and French Dry
Cleaning Company, 169 West Main
sireeL wlh to announce t&at they
are. prepared to do first class clean
ing and pressing, also bats blocked
and trimmed. Ladles and Gents'
seks made to order. Give n a
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone Pacific 5362.
Harold' Riddle ef Medford who has
been visiting relatives at Riddle has
been spending a few days la Med
ford but will return to Riddle for the
balance of the summer.
O. W. Walters of Arlington. X. D.,
has been a guest of bis -nephew. Dr.
J: D. RIckert. Mr. Walters has fallen
in lorn with this city and wll make
his homo here. He left Thursday
evening for California to Join bis
wife and make arrangements to
ship his furniture to Medford.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Mas, ever Jackson County Bank.
WHi Watt is back tram a hunting
trlp.
Dr. R. E. Golden of Hill Ttop Or
chards, near Jacksonville. Thursday
brought In to Medford some corn
stocks measuring 11 feet. 7 inches.
breaking all records for stalks so far
brought la.
.Whitcomb Field was a Talent vis
itor -Thursday.
The Rogue River Valley Abstract
company has moved te No. 6, South
Central.
Mr. aud Mrs. Charles D. Heaaes
sy ef Grants spent Thursday in Med
ford with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whisler have
returned, from, an automobile tour of
the' Klamath country.
Joha Gog-lager of Baron Is In
Medford for a short visit with
friends.
C. V. Doane of Thompson Creek
spent Thursday at Medford on busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Vance of Sacra
mento are in .Medford for a brief
visit ,wlth frtcads.
Hayi for sale, - . H. Everhard.
Phone 6671.
Dr.. sad Mrs. Thomas Pratt of Los
Angeles, passed through Medford
Thursday o their way to Crater
Lake by- automobile. They report a
itleadkl trW te date.
Itarve F. Samuel, of Grants Pass
spent Thursday at Medford on bus!
new).
The city council will -meet In an
adjourned session nt the ,clty taaU to
night for the dispatch of routine bust;
nes.- , , .
, J. W. Lawton is tarrying at the
fire hall during tho absence of the
flrcboy on their vacations which
will extend over the next month.
li. J. Powers f Apple-gate la
spending a few days In Medford with
friends.
;-Chief of Police Hlttson who has
been confined to his home for some
time by a severe illness Is Improving
very slowly and will not be otn for
some, time yet,
J. C. Mann has returned from a
short business trip to eastern
mints.
Uex. S. li. Grtgsby has returned
from a short business trip to the
coast.
K. D. Weston, commercial pholog
raphcrn, negatives mado any tlmo or
placo by appointment Phone M. H7t
Mrs. Mary Yockey and daughter,
Miss Helen will leave Snuday tor a
two week's outing at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pclton were
In Medford Wednesday for a short
visit with friends.
Lester Gibson has returned from
a fishing trip In the Steamboat couu
try. Mr. M. Wood of Ashland Is vis
iting frieads In Medford. She Is ac
companied by her daughter Mrs.
Jesse Stratton of Portland.
Get Mrs. Reynolds home made
bread at De-Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Yonng of
Williams Creek spent Thursday In
Medford on business.
Louis Fallls a well known mining
man of lower Klamath river Is spend
ing a few days In Medford on busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Lewis, of Big
Butte are In Medford on a short busi
ness trip. Mr. Lewis reports that a
large number of deer have been
killed in that section this year.
Soda Fountain at DeVoe's.
Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Alford have left
for an outing In the Ktabath Lake
district.
M. M. Ahrens will leave this even
ing tor a business trip to Seattle and
Portland. He will comb'ne pleasure
with a business trip.
- Guy Bishop has left for Riddle,
Oregon where he has secured em
ployment on a large fruit ranch.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store-
Rex Lampmaa formerly editor of
the Gold Hill News spent Wednesday
in Medford on a short business trip.
E. C. Gaddls and Volney Dixon
have left for an extended tonr of the
east. They will visit several cities of
on the Atlantic
, A. S. Rosenbaum returned
Wednesday evening, from a visit at
Colestln. He states that he had a
very quiet time with no kicks to
worry about.
Archie Ashe has returned from a
short business trip north.
A. E. Kellogg., county coroner,
spent Wednesday In Medford. on
business,
George E. Boos has returned from
a short business trip to Central
PoInL
S. A. Newell. ladles' tailor. 4tb
floor M. F. & H. bldg,
John. Maloney of Leland Is visiting
In Medford.
George Kohlbagen of Roseburg Is
in Medford.
THIS IS A NEW HOLE BUT THIS IS A VERY OLD ELEPHANT.
BURNS TO H
WITH BILL MM
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SASKATOON, Husk , AilK- A
tlftcvu lounil bout to tloclilu (lie
henvywulglit cliniiipluiishlit i)f Ciuitiiln
will be foil Klit botwoou Tommy lliiriin
'of Calgary ami Hill lllrkfird of Vmi-
coiivtir nt ttio Snskutoon Alhltlc
V.iiU toiilRht. lliiriiH roKunU tho
bgitt ns somctlilng of n tryout, Alnrn
he luu not been In tho ring for
iiuuiy iiinnUm, iiUii In endeavoring lo
net n inntqh with Jack Johnson
Ulcknrd I said to b n good mult and
nlilo (o hold his Own wllli' the IiokI
lf tho hopes. IluriiH Is oxpectiMl to
Rente about 1K0 poiiiuU tun) Itlrknnl
I'JO. llollv men nru In iiim!lil roil
lltlon. '
Itegnrdltig n bout with Jack John
sou, Ilurtm said teday: "I tun renlly
mid willing to fight Johnson any old
time and noy old plnco but 1 wnnt
certain 'conditions iniule. In ttood
condition I weigh nbout 11)0 poumls.
while Johnson would bo nt leant 35
pounds heuvlvr. That's a lot of
wolght to give away niul I don't In
tend to let Jotmaun boat mo ns he
did In Auntnilla. I will tight John
son leu rounds clean break, no hit
ting In the clinches, and ho ran cut
tho money any way ho pleases. I
ran beat him at thono terms nod I
know It."
"Jumi Smy"
HORLICK'S
J It Meant
Orlftlnal ln
MALTED MILK
Thi Fitrf'rfrfnk fir All Ai.
Morp IicnhUul ihsii Tm or CoiTcr,
Aitrccs with llio wcakcit digestion.
DclicioiM, invlKornt'i'B ! nulifttowi.'
Rich milk, malted ipaii;, powder lomu
A qultlc runch prcsartd In wlaule.
Take ne iufciiale. ArtlorllUKLItlt'S.
Others are imitations.
X. HmU.
U TOILETTE ON
RAIL COMMITTEE
BRYAN
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STUBBS DEFEATS
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TAFTS ACCEPTANCE! CURTIS FOR SENATE
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(ASSASSINATION STORY
CHICAGO. Aug. -Wild rejKjrts
of nn attempted assusfllnatlou of
Colonel Hootievelt wru circulated
about Chicago at noon today! Tho
foriiiur president wiu reached by
tolephouo aud laughed an hu denlctl
the report.
"I feel bully," lm said. "In fact,
I never felt better In my life."
Are You Lacking Teeth?
11 iJlfe
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WASIUNQTOK, .ijr. a Poi-ific
Ciwst enators fureil well here to
day when the nstnment- in Ui
senate were rvnminyetl to fill recent
vacancies. An iniMrtnnt nigu
ment was that of Senator Im Follette
to membership on the committee on
intcr-state nnd foreign commerce.
Senator Poindexter of Wnshiugton
was appointed chairman of the com
mittee on the Pacific Hands; Sena
tor Jones of Washington, chairman
of the committee on irrigation, nud ! to the intelliyeuce'rif the public! He
LINCOLN, Neb.. Aug. S. - De
nnunciui; Prej-idmit Tnft's sjeceli of
ncceptnnce of tlic'i'publicnn nntionul
iioinlnntidii, Wilfiain J. llrynn sn-n
today in hi publication. The Com Cem Com
eoner: "
"He accepts Knot' gwmintec of
regularity without even a mile, and
even ndd-i his endorsement of the
procccdinss witch to tilted in hi
uoiuitintinn.
"What an uoUtandiu iudiffcreiiic
Senator Works of California chair
man of the committee on fisheries.
Senaeor Oliver of Pennsylvania
was made junior member of the com
nud Kit know that he is not the
choice of the majority of republican
voters; ihey kw the Taft admini-
trution i- repudiuted by iIiomj who
mittee on nppropriatious. The selee- i elected Itim; th-v ktuiw that the hold
tion of Senator Ln Follette on the ' ovr iiationnl cHrimittce Ielil)frntcy
inter-state commerce committee i a"l conteuiptuonsly direardvil the
regarded as 0en recopnition of IiL- ( voters of ihe irt.v nud chnnp?d the
ability in matters dealing with rail- character of the convention by the
road legislation. seating of the Taft deleatcs-
FROM PARIS TO BERLIN
RY AIRSHIP ROUTE
PARIS, Anc. a Starting on an
aerial journey to Berlin Aviator
Hrinda joe lf t he Villa Coublny, near
rans, nt 4:jo this monnuj; and laud
ed at Rheims at ;"0 o'clock. He
reaseended at 8:10 nnd continued his
journey. His average, speed was 94
miles nn hour.
I. W. W.'S. GIVEN A
HARD JOLT RY JUDGE
TJNBERTAKERS
MsM ftowt T. W. JTka an
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SAN DIEGO. Cal., Aus. S.Soclal
Uts and Industrial Workers are pre
paring today for an appeal from the
sentences imposed on several of their
leaders by Judge W. A. Sloane of
the superior court aa a result of the
recent street speaking disturbances
here.
Attorney E. E. Kirk, who will be
the socialist candidate at the Novem
ber election for the place which
Judge Sloano now holds, was sent
enced tq six months in the county
JaU and. to pay a fine-of 300.
Harry McKee, a prominent, social
ist, who was admitted to the bar a
few days ago, after having studied
under !irk, got the sane seateuce.
Jack Whyte, Intrust rial Worker,
got six months la jail. H. Klaer. In
dustrial Worker, was put on proba
tion, while th'e sentencing of Robert
Gosden and F. W. Hubbard. Indus
trial Worker, was gives until Thurs
day to plead for probation. All were
convicted last week, the jury recom
mending .leniency la each case.
The defendants were scored bard
by Jndg Sloane, who declared that
there bad bea possible and open a
legal and. orderly way of testing the
ordinance, but that the accused men
had deliberately sought to fill the
Jails aud clog the machinery of th
h.
WILSON LEAVES SEA GIRT
FOR CAMPAIGN ADVICE,
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SEA GIRT, X. J., Auj:. 8. Wood- j
row WiUon left hi summer home to-,
presidential nominee will remain
away two days, conferrin with lu-
IoIiticn) advisers and Msin f jr NEW YORK, An;. 8. -Toda.'
campaign photograph-. ojcniii Mock market tlcvcioited sub
stantial ndiaiK-eji. Ixdii'.'li VrtHey
TOPEKA. Kan., Aus. S. Latest
returns received today from Tues
day's primary election Indicate that
Governor W. It. Stubbs has defeated
Charity Curtis, incumbent, for the
United States senatorshlp. Stubbs
claimed this morning to havo carried
eighty-five of tho one hundred and
sixty-five counties In the statu and re
turns later Incrvnaa this lead. He
turns from tho western counties arc
coming In slowly.
If Stubbs finally Is shown, to have
been elected, tho progressives will
havo mado a eloan sweep of the
state. Tho latest returns received
hero Increase tbv majorities of the
RooKOYctl presidential electors.
RIFLE TEAM WILL ATTEND
NATIONAL GUARD SHOOT
MEDFORD. TO MEET ROSEBURG
QM, DIAMOND .IN TWO GAMES
was up a point and Rending, At
cliesou. Orvni Northern tuil Cniled
States Steel Wuctl sjn-n-tli. Am
erican Tobacco with a low of l'4.
was the only noteworthy exception
to the upward tnuid. llarrimuii nud
Hill stocks vcr- in fair demand and
National Riscuil fell J
Disputing Medford's claim to base
ball supremacy on the grounds that
the Roseburg contingency of ball
players had not been allowed the
right of contest, Medford fans will
be eiven (he sncclal trlvllin of m- were firm,
ing the homo guards give battle (o i Inter in tin- day-
the team from the north for two i T'ie market locd strong.
games, Saturday and Sunday of thlaj Ponds ucrc -iwuly.
week. i .
. JUnager Fuson Is Inking noP""ro,,r ' "r fWMio.oo i-I.ooi
chances or allowing a disputant to I lU,n,U' ,,i- -Vo- luo-
Meord title to- apjear at this ' , , County, Orcgow.
time' and to that end has retained,, "ldg w, he received up to August
practically the entire team that was 10, l912 at th? hour of 2 'cIock '
successful In putting a brown turn m;of KalU day' Jamc ir- Cfon
on. Weed's Invlncibles iau Sunday. m,,ler- Treasurer of Jackson County.
From down Reseburj: way comes tbe!",u,il", ni in' V,ce ol iao v-ounir
rvirt that U. ..III tnsiu.p f thnt . ' "er, in US Cliy Ol
vicinity are some strong nnd that
nothing save an exhibition of the
Jackson
vllle. Oregon for (he purchase of
16000.00 (Fhe Thousand Dollars),
National league champs order will Ulwn Bd uf '500- fnoinlna
blnder them from, returning ,l0It)u J0". o "ued by School District
with nln Me.tforrf srnl,,- "" uu -a'5SOH vouniy, wrcguu.
e....inv' ,.., .iti i. .i.i m'ab, ' t'n year, ten years op
fre to ladles. ,,ona!' faring Interest nt six per cent
. i'- iiMuj, laiuresi jiajuuio Bunu-
annually.
Rids to bo accompanied by certi
fied check for five per cent of tho
Five members of the O. N. 0. were
selected last night to tako part In
the state shoot at Clackamas next
week and they will leavo Medford
tomorrow night on No. H. All mem
bers of tho company aro requested
to meet at the armory at &:1& to
escort (he boys to tho station and
give them a good send-off.
The team will bo mado tip as fol
lews:
Sergeant Waller Merrick, team
captain.
CorKral Vern Marshall.
Private Seldon Hill.
Private Arthur Rose.
Private Osborne Davidson.
Tho men took their trials at tho
Ashland range and mado a good
showing so that every endeavor will
bo made (o bring back a leg on tho
team trophy and several Individual
medal.
Tho boys will recevo pay and ra
tions during tho shoot, returning to
Medford on Friday, tho lCth.
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CAUSER RcpwtiHg
nifte In t&e WCSLD.
M-;K In tr oJl re
tot ,i" Short t t. cur
txiA -cs th. Jttox for . .; Uc
Rlj R. P.
STEVENS
"VISIBLE LOADING"
RIFLE WO. 70. .
llinUiu: li- .JC
Short nu U- .il
3jr HI itirtrs-jfrt.
Scad fur Imztivjuwli
UAtr.tiJ Ritli t jU-
kroad"Huttto.oo!
Well".
Order StsvtMCHn
PlstoUesd Sfwlcisw
from your DiaJrr.
STEVENS MIUS
&TOOLCOMPAMY,
P. a So 9004.
CTHCOTKE rjtUA X.JC
twr
PWCE
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at a
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My
good- sound rellnlilo IcjUi that yon
can trust for masticating purpossT
If so you will bo glad to know that
wo can supply you with slnjjlu teeth or
full svts without any difficulty, or
puln oil your part, and nn very mod
erate prlco. Wtf iiht ixiHrlmecl
dvullxts and prntllcMill' branches of
th htisliicsn with great succest. You
will find utt.noid people to know.
Lady Adrudsht
DR. BARBER
Till: liKNTIST
Ovr Daniels for Duds. Pacific
l'hnno 2&2S. Home Phono 3E.2-IC
SHE LOOKS WELL
Who looks through lcnt. that we
ttruvldc. becanso every pair wo se
lect are chosen on account of their
( adaptability to Individual eyes. Wo
os.uilne first, then prcucrlbo tho cor
rect glassca that wilt cac the ycs.
I rrstoro perfect vision, nnd do away
I with any httadaehes that may havo
troubled you. Wn havo only tlm
best of groitud Icmiscs, yet we supply
you at vcty modnrstc flRiireo.
DR.RIOKERT
Eyesight Specialist
Orer KcnTner's.
New A.ssiMant lVtktiiiaxter. i
Born To the wife of William J. '
Warner, August S, 1012. a son.'
firnnunl a St. sis
Mother and child are doing nicely. I". ""T ..,,
school district No. ,180 reserve the
None of the sewage of Ilorliu is
allowed to empty Into tho river or
canals of that city. It Is alt pumped
through, largo pjs to the city wmago
farms.
right to reject anyand'all bids.
JAS. M. CROSeMILLER,
Troasurpr of Jackson County, Ore
Kon. Dated this 25th day 'of July, 191S.
Announcement
Pol) (echoic tV.H.-go Ofkli 8-picpiber
tro 2ml.
Three departments: Normal, Rnsl
ness, and Engineering. Tho Normal
furnishes a strong courso for teach
ors as well as teachers' review classes
evpry month in tfc vear; the Busi
ness course contj'x f oukkeeplng,
shorthand, typewriting, and alt com
mercial work; tho Engineering
courses are, civil, electrical, mechanl
cal, and mining.
Tho college is open tho entire year
of twelve months.
Special teachers for each depart
ment. Thoroughness in all lines of work.
Graduates, will bo aided In secur
ing positions,
Ift young men and young women
get ready for the wonderful develop
ment of this section of tho Pacific
coasr.
For Information address
PGIATKCUMO COM.KOK
lUhhiHil' Oregon
BRICK AND DRAIN TILE
Made fromthe best material in the county
Machine made insuring uniformity J
in size and shape
See the goods and get our .prices
before placing your order
JACKSONVILLE BRICK & TILE COMPANY
We Have Moved
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I The Art Slam nt now located in new quartern in
the Slewing building 221 Main Street, first
doorcast of the'li. & C. Cash (Irocury. "'
The Art Store
Established' 1S7S
' Incorporated '1904
FRUIT
D. OROSSLKY & SONS
, Commission Merchants
aui FrauKlln St., New Vork
Our Herliilly,
APPLES and PEARS
Wo havo our own -housoa luw .
NEW YCJiiK, LlVKItPOUli, LONDON AND OLASOOW
Direct conslgnmonla solicited ursoo our Roguo River representative.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
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