Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 09, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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H. It. Strong, district Inspector
It6cky Mountain Flro Underwriters
Riwoclatlqn, Ith lieiulquartors nt
Pueblo, Colo., U looking over tho
valley tyk r view of Jooatlng. ij
Mr. and Mrs. W'X felty,- Mfts
Shunn.bijf'ot CJiijlnijy HlV"fiNl.fH, jI3.
Galo and W.J, KoyVa havisrelumcd
fropi An automobile trln to .Crater
Lake, JffapjthjFalla anrl'AJrcr. TUcy
rejjp'rt jtji$ Joad 1 xcUen( coudj
tloft.'aild a apiendid trip.
Jlarotpocki, sporting gpodji. blue
riaipe.rtlorloM oil atovo, rerrlgcra
toietc." fjqea1 rlgljt. Sliaplolgh
HaryVr- CP 8 South Central
Jeff Bronhy 1b In "the city from lila
ranch on tipyor Rogue It Ivor.
Dick Stringer has loft for bis Llttlo
Dut'tb crook ranch where ho will
spend tho, summer. r
Carkln & Taylor (John I. Carkln,
Gloria 6. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
over.Jackson County Bank Buljdlpg.
Medfofd. t
Miss Bello Coolcdge. a member of
tbe.facujjy of the Sacramento' high
school,' Is In Med ford" visiting Mrs.
Glenn ,0. Taylor- -
Moved to 31 N. Grapp atrept. Tho
Medford Conservatory Tor 'music and
languages. G. Talllandler, director.
Open all summer.
'j.'cV Ma'nu Iras returned from
Minneapolis.
Makers .will put on a 19 cent sale
Saturday, ,
"yonepd mpney and wo, need It
badT "We are, runnlnp the same old
safe' wota'rted last "November. 10G
N. Front street, the cheapest atoro in
ttje.weat. US'
fMr. Benson, former real estate, man
feoi$,'js visiting In Medforc.
Money 10 loan on country proper
ty. Carkin & Taylor. Jackson poun-
ty BankV BIdg.. Medford'. '
Shfist, 35 cents, overalls 50 cents
pan'u $1.00. "Will H. Wilson & Co.
Tlio cheapest store. In Che west. 11?
ford visiting his brother. Robert.
Mr. and"Mn." Harry B. Fellows of
Berlin Tailoring and French Dry
Cle"anlng Company, 109 "West Main
r street, wish to announce that they
are prepared to dp first class clean
ing and 'pressing' also hats "blocked
and 'trimmed. " LadleV and Gents'
suits inadp to order. GJvo us a
trial. 'Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phono Pacific (3G2.
'H. A. Schell of Grants Pass Is In
Medford fdf a short visit with friends.
Mr. and Mr. B. E. Thomas of Ap
plegale arc spending a few days with
friends, Inhu'cuy.
" Hy.P, Baker, street superintendent
has left for' a hunting trip. He left
loaded for bear.
See. R. A. (Holmes, The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Bank.
1V. J E Wljtoms of Sayagp Creek
spgnt Friday in" Medford with friend's.
.' W.'ijuntey" returned Thursday
eyerilrig from" a' jjuVlnqss trip to
MlqHeapolisT
'Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carpenter of
Ashland 'spent Friday in Medford
with, friends. .
Ha "for "sale. W. H. Everhard.
PhoTie 6671. "
H. Ol Rowland, wife and two
dayghtijrs "of Chicago aro visiting
Medford'. Jlr. Rowland is preparing
for a'jBories of articles on the north
west.
C. L. Parker of an Francisco who
has beonr visaing h' brother Joe "here
for tfie past wiyjk left for Portland
Thursday evening. He will return
to San Francisco by way of the east.
'DfrF.'c? Page who makes his
home at Los Angeles is in the city
for a few days business visit
B'. D. AVestpn, cqmmerclal photog-
rapuern, negatives made any time or
place oy appointment ruunn .
AsmaY( fire was teporte,d In the
Sqijw Lake, district Thursday but
was under control before it had dam-
ngea tne, upioer in wui. Bcuyiuu.
.j'heodorp Gflass pf Beagle passed
tliwyffilleMqT&recenlty on Ills way
to Eugene or business,
Franlj Jsaacs. and Cpurt HaU left
! rjqay aiiernogn or iy$uu ws'
fishing.1 fhlB 'is Frank's final fish
inc trip qf Xhq seaBpn as frujt pack
ing ?arts afxt week. To will dlfept
tlie jjorjt ojt several of tb fargp orr
cha'rds'jn yafly )hs season.
J3e rs. Ijoynojds homo made
bread at' Doy'ops.
A grass fire at Jackson and Cen
tral gained' a fast start Thursday af
ternoon agd IJ; took the f Ire, bpyij some
timo to control IJ. Np damage.
W. E. Holmes of Sioux City.'lowa,
Is yJsltlng; p. E. Hlnraap qnd family
Soda' Fountain "at DoVoVb.
Miss Mao Forren of the Mldvale or
chards has left forn oijtlng at Sea
side. '""'"
"alphowglll has returned froni
a jisjijnp trip un Itqgup JtiV9r.
Wetk$4HcGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
"'KflRVwini'
O. V. Meyers has IStl frtr hn auto
moblln trip to the Klnumth Falls
country.
Mr, j and Mrs.- j. U. Mahon of
Granli PaWvspcnt Friday wth Mod-toraVfrlonJj.-'
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li C Garnett with a party of
friends Bhent Thursday fishing on
ltoguo Hlvcr.
J. I O'Xoll of KitRcno Is hi Med
San Francisco arrived In Medford Fri
day on inejr way lo Crater ljiko by
automobile;.
Kodak tlntslilng, tho best at Wes
ton's, opposlto book store.
C,H. Sbnj-no and son Uert have ar
rived from Jtoseburg for a lslt with
friends lii this city.
Arthur Johnstono has returned
from a brief outing with friends nt
Rosnburg.
Mrs. Alice Thompsoiu of Gold
11111 spent Friday In Medford with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Clements of
Talent have returned homo after a
visit In Medford with friends.
A.- Gordnn Perry, city editor of tho
Medford Sun, who has been fishing
In tho Elliott creek country ts ex
pected to return homo soon.
S. A. Nowol!. ladles' taltor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O, Taylor are
planning a trip to the Oregon Caves
in the near future.
Bert Stacey of the Rig Elk district
Is In Medford on a short business
trip.
Miss Agnes Bert of Roseburg is in
Medford for a visit with friends.
Mrs. Catherine Blakeley of Salem
Is in Medford visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. II. J. N'orry.
Misses Fay Gllmc and Mary Smith
of Talent wero recent visitors In this
city.
John "W. Stewart of Williams Creek
is spending a few days In Medford
on business.
Cbarllo Murphy of Big Butte Is
In Medford on a short business trip.
Miss Kelllo Dawson Is visiting
friends In tho upper Rogue River
country.
G. W. Ager of Talent was a re
cent visitor in Medford. Ho recently
returned from a business trip to Eu
gene. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson of
Thompson Creek aro visiting friends
In Medford.
Miss May Buckley of Central Point
spent Friday in Medford with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French are vis
iting friends in Medford for a few
days. They aro en route to Seattle
from Los Angeles.
SPECIALTIES FEATURE
Of
NEW'YORK, Aug. 9. Specialties,
with much strength behind them,
were tho feature of today's opening
stock market. Sears Roebeck and
Westlnghouso Electric gained from
one to two points, while the active
list showed but nominal changes,
with a mixture of gains and losses.
Canadian Pacific and Southern Pacific
fere heavy nnd the Hill Issues were
under recent best prices. Steel and
Copper were, under pressure and the
trading was very light. Reading
was the feature of the activo group.
Tho market closed irregular.
Bonds were steady,
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25s Oil Cloth, 48 inches wide
25c Lawns, values and patterns
that must be seen to be appre
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JLadies' Lisle Gloves
Ladies Enbroideried colors
Sun Bonnets . . n
Bath Towels ...
MsrV Straw Hats
MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE,
"SEEING" IS HELD
H IPCE COlf
A "seeing" took the ptaco of
I hearing In the courtroom of Justice
of tho Peace Inylor this morning in
stead of thy customary "henrlnjf."
The nssnnlt .casj jjroTorred against l
J. Mdberg, n deaf mute, by his sis-ter-ln-law,
Mrs". Anna Gnllsky, who
Is Uk)vlst afflicted, was tried out. x
reconciliation was effected by Mrs.
I.klborg, .after much wigwagging mid
wrltng.
Tho progress of tho ease was slow
but jtho.ro was no doubt about its
ending. The three loft the court arm
in arm after a furloiu oscillatory
making up scene.
The trouble grow out of a' family
quarrel. Lldb.org wns charged with
slapping his slster-ln-law.
L DEM
STEFFENS
LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Aug. 9. "t
did uot at any time prior to the plea
of guilty discuss with Lincoln Stif
fens any plan for tho McNamaras to
plead guilty."
This statement wns made by Su
perior Judgo Walter Uordwoll, trial
Judge In the McNamnra trial, over
tho objection of the defense. In the
trial of Clarence S. Darrow for al
leged Jury bribing today.
Judge Bordwelt was called by tho
state tb impeach Lincoln Steffens' a
magazine writer, who sworo that tho
Jurist was cognizant of tho negotia
tions for the McXamara plea of
guilty. Following tho sentencing of
J. B. and 3. J. McXamara to San
Quentin for the dynamiting of tho Los
Angeles Times building and the mur
der of twenty-one men. Judge Bord
welt issued a public statement In
wfiich he said that tho bribery of
Jurors and nothing else caused the
ending of tho famous trial.
COST $11000 TO
LAUNCH PARTY.
CHICAGO, Aug. 9.' A statement
of the expenses bf the progressive
national convention Issued hero to
day shows that It cost tho new par
ty Just $17,000 to meet here, while
it cost J0C, 000 for tne republican na
tional convention to ro-nomlnuto
President Taft. Tho seat salo to tho
progressive convention and the' Indi
vidual contributions totalled $19,000,
leaving a surplus of $2,000 In the
progressive treasury.
The progressive national commit
tee continued today its work of can
vassing the various states regarding
tho progressive outlook. Chairman
Joseph M. Dixon has appointed Geo.
"V. Perkins, former member of tho
banking firm of J. P. Morgan and
Company, chairman of tho executive
committee, and Perkins will name a
treasurer and other officers for his
committee.
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GREAT SATURDAY
only. Any
sold for as high as. 50c,
Jftc
19c
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MEDFORD, CRKOON, FRIDAY, AlWST 9, 1912
IliipS BEAIIIY
C1IUWGO, Aug. !i Dotoijplued
efforts were begun today by tho stato
to fix the death penalty on Mrs.
Klorouro Uonifituln, ncousod of tho
nuirdoC of her UuhIuukI and wliose
trial openud hero today.
Mis. Uurttntelu ndtultted tho kill
ing, of hor husband, (ieurgn vltoriir
stein, a prosp;!roisi ?al'8iii;uK In thulr
homo, but basoH hur plea on tnilf do
fenso. ".My hCiBbaitil camp Into tho
bedroliui with a rovblver In his hand
and tliruiiU'iii'd to lc'lll mo." she mild.
"1 struggled with hi m atid tho gun
oxploded five' tin'tm during tlio
tussle."
Mrs. Uornstoln Issnld to bo tho
most beautiful woman ever tried for
murder In Illinois, If not tho ontlro
country.
PRICE OF BEEF JUMPS "
TWELVE CENTS IN TACOMA
TACOMA, Whsh.. Aug
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wholesalo price of beef Incrensed
from 11 to la cents here In tho last
twenty-four hours. Tho supply Is
extremely low and. tho wholesalo
price Is expected to Increase from
ono to threo cents. -JtOtull pr'cea of
beef aro ralslntf.accdrdliiKly and thore
la a general trend. toward an In-,
creaso In tho pt-ico" of other meats.
Scarcity of stock Is" assigned by hutch-
era and packing flrnts as the,. cause
of the Increase. By winter meals aro
expected to roach a price plactpg It
beyond the reach of th poorer classes.
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KI.OVD'S CONVINCED OF
VIION"S KI,Ktri()N .
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LONDON, Aug. 9. Con
vinced that the democratic
nominee is to bo the next
president ot the United States
Lloyd's today fixed a 50 per
cent premium for liiKuranco
against the election of Wood
row Wilson ot New Jersey.
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25c article
what you can secure in 19c goods.
but as this is the
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Ribbons, values to
35cTailored Dress
are all beautiful
assorted colors
25c and 3.5c Susene Silks. We
have an extra large a.sort
ment of these goodsf all colors 19c
Ladies' arid Children's Hose 19c
Men's Suspenders 7 . 19c
FIREBOYS ELECT
' NEW OFf
At the recent annual mooting ot
tlio Medford File doptivtiiiout tlio fol
lowing officer) wero elected for tho
ensuing year: Jack Dopt, president;
K. IJ. lCades, ,vr-uro,rtldi)ut; Con
Cady, pwretury: J. V Lawtoit, an
slsluut secretary; Hindi (tregiryi
treasurer: Jack Kredenburg, sor
geniitntnruiH: llnraeo UobeitH', Frank
i.tttdtny and .1, V. Unvlon, trutVi
JackDoiit foreman; P. uWl,f,n.;
assistant foronmii; town. Amrfnii.
Reports covering tho pant year
shnw.u ureat liuprnvoiimiit ulntut nil
HnuH.
l'liuoral XotUe.
Tho funeral of Douglas Jnitnoy will
be held at Perrydale from tho lituno
or his brother, Paul Junney, Snturdiiy
at 10 u. m.
TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY
KOU UBNT Strictly modem, T, room
bungalow with sleeping: porch, on
Ross Court, llnntloy & McClotehle.
FOIt UKXT Furnished hoiuoktmp
tug rooms, lights, kus. alio lil
room. Call ft;T W. 10th, or' phqno
2 SO Home. Mm
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CO niyeA, six mllea lrom Medford.
good graucu roan crosses mo iraci,
all rreo soil, at J50 por aero. 1000
will handle, easy terms on balance.
Part Is creok bottom land, suitable
tor alfalfa. Several springs on tho
place. Timber oiinugh to pay for tho
tract. No building. In the Griffin
creek district.
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Very Clioico Residence Lots Look ovor tho
f , , , List-rOoah Only, No Trades
At (jio'eprnoi' oi'luin nnl Watm Avu.f
? lots 50 x MO'lVot, south front, 0 uitiu IrtiijH. ,
.$,100.00 jr the :i lots.
s i'llojs 75 x 1-10 i'oci. on iMain nuar
Wose, soutli front, largo tivo, insido lohi.
$700.00 for this Hioifo location worth $1,500.
2 higli, inside, cast front lots, 50 x 1-JD
reel' on I lose Ave. $1)00.00 for both loj.
2 uisido lots, 50 c M0 feet, west from,
Uose Ave. $700.00 for the 2 lots.
H. E. GATES 23 R030 Aye.
TJTTrn
to Meekers
GOODS'
in the Store
clqse of the summer season, many Items of .
are on display.
35c, sale .
Linens; tlese
ifinish goods;
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Colijestod I.tiim"' Don't wait
mltiuto got Man Uioii'h Muntnrd
Ceratu. It thero'H nliytlilm?
earth that wll' liwul off piiuiuiiowft
It's "tho Utlltf llktiir" ;.Mno Lareit'h
Mustard Corltlu.' ' "'''
(let a Jar today at your ilriinKl
ho Iiuk two sxes an mill fi cwt'
If lui hjisii't hn will not U for you.
ICuup Mao Karon' Mustard rat
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ftU',,u, end many n cold and
line.
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Jurist on ttm OrllOual
mac L.Anr.N'5
VLL NOT ULKSTEK.
Accept No Hi)tltito
Medford Pharmacy and other drug-
kIhIs.
Draperies
AW curry a vry ri)iiultn linn of
draporlvN. iart curiuliiH, flvliifn. le.
nnl ile nit clmum of mitiulnierlntr. A
nlu'Cltil titnii to ttioK nnir tlilx work
fxcltiHivtly and win kIvo an itiwd
Mrvlc nN In inniltj to Kt In ivn
Urn lurijcnt oltlcs.
Wooks & McGrQwnn Co.
two cut imi;m on tho
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(17.000 Tons)
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IV.'iu Kun Fiiiii.N.o VI). II IIUU,
Will visit Madeira, ijpnln,'
llalr, Ugypt. India, Ceylon.'
Str.Utn Hetlloments, Jftva.i
Phlllppliieri. China. Japan, 1
with Overland American Tour.
INLAND KXCtlttSIO.VS I
AND HIDi: TRIPS
Duration Mil IMjh Dirli j
$11.10 and up, including all nee
esuary nxpnnri aboard mid
imlioro. railway, hotel, shore,
excursions, carriages, gulden,
fee, etc '
"Atk nuronn who has made
tho Cruise." I
Wrlto for Booklet '
II Mlll IU1.AMKRICAN l.lSfi
Kill Powell St., Sun 1'nuirloco
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Many of the items
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Frehch 3ingl)ams sale
Boys' Caps sale .
jLmDroiaery 10 men
Handkerchiefs . .:
2c Tissues. . .
25c Tissue Ginghams
25c Seecucker:
25c Danish Cloth
25c Ticking ,
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Are Yoh LacHing Tsfi?
flood - PUiiiH' rnllflilo tfc'lh tlnttym
can tnint for iimntleniliig piirimaunV
If ho you will bit tl"'l t '("yw ,l'l
wo can mijiply )'i wtlh,liUjlo teulli or
filir wllhojit' any dlfflulilty, or
paht on Vbiir irt; hud til n very mail
irtiln pi lr. Wo uru oxporleilced
di'iitUtu and prantlco all hnilinliUH of
tho IiiinIiii'M with groat rtuccenH, Vnii
will fiiul 1111 itood peuplo to lumvy.
Irfidy Atlcndiuit
DR. BARBER
tiii: ii:ntiht
Over Danlola for Duds. l'aolflo
phono 2538, lioino t'liono nr.a-ic
7iwt wluil you ;nil on
Hint uuto (rip
Always I10L or uold
at yon dttsiro
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