Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIP TRIBUNE. M15DF0KD. . OKKflON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1912
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Kke at, 'clock Thursday mora
tar tomiile4y destroyed the bsrnl
toeated e the Merse RmXt tract
awaa Bear creek tram Taleat. Te
fcaramM well fll)4 wHh hay, all el
whlSk was completely destroyed.
Whe the fire wa dfecoTered, It
we. te me was dtecoTerc, iikh i"wi"
... r.n w.-,i ,t,i ,..i tinthinp land trimmed. Ladies' and Gents
could be done to save the building
aad contents. Oair stoa oa, the?
rrelte were aim otBpleteijr iriped
enU No clue to the manner in which
the fire started baa bctn discovered,
bat owner ot the property eoejec
taro tXt a weod rat may hate leu
rwmwirible by the fnawtnp of a
aattk )that bad been carelessly
tlarftwa down. The blaxe was plainly ,
Twtble for a lies aronnd.
We will par SS.50 per tier for
wood Is trade. 105 X. Front street.
the cheapest store in the west. 136
Mffe bargftla than ever at 109
JC. Front street. Better hare a
fcwlr., , , 13S
I- AJLoenk aed family t returned
Tkarsday erwing from a four days
rkit to Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Chct Parker returned
"Wednesday from a two weeks visit
is Sa Fraacisco.
4 JaH aad wiater soeds are ,oa dis
play at a very low figure aud a fit
Sarateed. by Eifert, the. Tailor.
The IW ef Shrlaers who expect to
aaahe the pilgriasane to Rosebarg aad
arsfcfteld aow ccataics sereatr-slx
aaaaefi. Larg aunoers win go iroaa
Medferd and other Intervening points.
The BBsabcr ol candidates to be led
acreM the hot saads i bow between
sixty aad fcteaty about twenty-five
cf them beln p from Roseburg and
aboat forty from Marshfield vielalty.
Autewebllo for sate. ?2Q0. Reed
coaditioB. Roon 422, M. F. & H.
BUg. , 132
Harry McGraff ot Central Point re
eeBtly flgBred in a runaway accident
that will be the cause of keeping him
frew work for sorae tiaie while he Is
giviag a broken limb a chance to
kslt together again. lie and John
MHIer were hauling wood from the
hlHs about five miles vest of Cen
tral Poiat and In some way bis team
took, fright aad started to run and
he was throws from the wagon to
thegreBd asd a wheel passed over
his leg JKEt above the aakte with the
resuk that the limb was broke. The
team eeatlBued to rua asd smashed
the wage up pretty badly before be
tas stopped.
S. A. Kowell, Jadles' tailor. 4 th
floor JL F. & H. bldg.
. A flae eatch ef salmoa is reported
(rem the cams ef Joha Hall aad the
Hayes brothers ea Rogue Kiier whea
they took elevea fish which made a
tetaV ef 206 peasds.
Oak. asd hardwood $4.50 aad $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth aad Fir.
Tft'ord has leea received la the
city ,of, the death at, Veatara, Caf., of
TiYlHUm Sydow who passed away oa
August 14. Deceased was a resident.
of. Central Point up to aboot four
years ago whea he moved to Callfor
sla. He was a veteran of the Civil
Vfar aad a member of the local Post.
HU age at death was 74 years, 10
sa oaths aad 14 days.
, Hammecss. ssertlag goods, blue
flame, erderles oil stoves, refrigera
tors, etc Prices right. Shsplelgh
Hardware Co., 28 South Ceatral.
Mrs. Robert Brown of Victoria,
Mrs. R, F. Brown of Eagle Point, have
been visiting Mrs. Harry Carltoa of
this city. Mrs. Brown left Eagle
Poiat 27 years ago. and this is her
jfirst to this country since. Robert
Brown owned a store at Brownsboro
many years ago, and selling the store
there bo started another store at
Eagle Point where he ' in business
for quite a time selling the Eagle
Point store to George Brown, which
was later succeeded by George
Brown's sous.
Oak and hardwood 14.50 and $5.00
per cerd. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth aad Fir.
Joha Morelaad and wife, living
four aad a half miles northwest of
Ashland sear the Van Dyke place, are
fortunate enoqgh to be alive today as
the result ef a serious accident Uiat
occurred just before noon Thursday
at the covered bridge near Eagle
Mltys-i jMb ro suffering 'from nam-
fNW bruises, although pp bones were
brekea. Mr. and Mrs. Moreland were
driviag to Asblahd yesterday morn
ing. As they were crossing the cor
ered b rid go near Eagle Mills an auto
came up behind them, and as they
emerged from the bridge, the driver,
wltlteHt any warning whatever, at
tempted to pass them. The horses
became frightened and started to run.
evVrturaiag the hack suddenly and
WMhsiMcGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
jpr r am
BJlfM ! T, W. VMki aen
, A. X. 0rrm 3M
HIT AW
tMJrt
4JN fHtTr
p-tnaing-the occupants beneath It.
Xk,jtMiB theabroke tease, after
draggfcig Mr. w Mrs. Marelaad far
distance, aad got aT, leaTlag
the aaggy I badly tlcmoitshca con
ditio and the occupaals uaconecious.
Aa for the driver of the auto, he had
bultncrs la the other direction, lie
U unknown.
Berlin Tallorlssg sad Preach Dry
Cleaalag- Compaay, 1,09 West Mala
J street, wish to anaeaace that they
are prepared to do first class clean-
lag and pressing, also hats blocked!
j0' Iaadc to order. GUe us a
triak
SatHfacUob
snaraateed.
Phone Pacific 582.
The lst ha a fine bill on for prl -
day and Saturday. Foor cxrclleat
photopla-s and Billy Murray Jfc Co..
slnsinR and quick change artists. .Mr.
Murray was here, last November and
usade a big hit with U song?.
See R. A. Holmes. The Insurance
Man. over Jackson County Bank.
Isaacs F. McCarty. a well known
homesteader in the Brownsboro. dis
trict has made application to prove
up. He owns a splendid tract ot
land. ,
Kodak fialshlag. the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
TV. H. Canon has just been reap
pointed United States land commis
sioner for this district, bavin? com
pleted hi first term of four, years.
Mr. Caaon will serve until August.
1916.
Soda Fountain at DeVoe's.
Mrs. James Smyth and Mhs Agnes
Finnlgaa of Spokane,, aad Mrs. Owny
Patton returned Thursday from Cra
ter Lake. "
All wool blue serge suits to your
measure at 116.50; no use wearing a
hand-me-down, at Eifert. the Tailor.
131
There will be an ice cream social
at the Griffin Creek school house
Saturday evening at S p. m. It Is
given for the benefit of the church.
Everybody Is welcome.
Money to loan oa country proper
ty. Carkin & Taylor, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Bldg.. Med ford.
John M. Scott, general passenger
agent. J- W. Luce, traffic manager,
and H- A. Hlnshaw general freight
agent of the Southern Pacific will be
In Medford this afternoon on a short
official visit.
Harry S. Lewis of Big Butte is in
Medford oa a short business trip.
Carkin & Taylor (josh H. Carkin.
Glenn O. Taylor), attoracys-at-law,
ever Jackson Coast y Beak Building.
Medferd.
T. J. Carney left Friday for Red
Bluff, CaL, where he wilt remain for
some time.
Miss Grace Brown has returned
from an outing at Butte Fails.
E. D. Westoa, commercial photog
raphers, negatives made any time or
plaee by appointment. Phone M. 1471
Charles L. Wilson of Roseburg
spent Friday with friends la Med
ford.
Yosag spring ducks. Saturday.
Booth 25. Publle Market. 132
Clifford Renshaw of Sacramento
is in Medford visiting friends.
Henry TVendt of Jacksonville was
a recent visitor In Medford.
Hay for sale. W. H. Everhard.
Phone 6671.
Mrs. O. V. Myers and family have
left for an outing near Ashland.
B. F. Mulkey left Friday for a
short business trip north.
Early Crawford peaches for sale.
H. C Joy. pboae Pacific 591-J-l.
132
Jack Aitken of Rogue River spent
Friday with Medford friends.
Mrs. D, C. Vincent of Ashland
spent Friday with friends In Med
ford. The place to get the best Ever
green sweet corn Is at the market,
booth 5. 141
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newton of
Barron precinct- is in Medford oa a
short business trip.
Colonel Minis of Seven Oaks spent
Thusday in Medford on business.
Get Mrs. Reynolds home made
bread at DeVoe's.
Mr. and Mrs. George Morse of
Talent were recent visitors in Med
ford. Mark True and Mrs. Cora True,
accompanied by Mrs. True's sister.
Miss Grace Gregory of Central Point,
and Miss Marjory Watklns of Med
ford. have returned from a very
pleasant trip in the mountains near
the Lake of the Wood. They got
nearly ten gallons of huckleberries.
Mrs. Mark True of Ashland her
sister Mitts Grace Gregory of Agate
visited with Miss Marjory Watklns
Thursday; In the evening Mrs. True
accompanied her sister home for a
few days visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. if. L. Gregory ot Agate.
DIED
JOHNSTON Jn Mutton, Oregon,
August 22 191'2.Albert A. Johnston,
aged 02 yeans, -i months and 12 dayn.
He wn ;i futtive of Iowa and a cabi
net maker qy trade. He leave, a
wife arul two daughter,
Tho funeral will Ije held at Phoenix
Prexbyteriaq church At .'I (iVIoc Sun
day afternoon, lli;Hq)lv offiuixitiji;;.
The Vermont election on September
3 will gye tho politicians their first
oi)Krtunlty lo guage the strength of
the third, party movement.
1 000 REFRIGERATOR
K ORDERED
Oue thuumml new refngvmlor
tars, eijuipiKtl ith coI)m1Uo lanks
with eajviwly of 11.000 pound f
ice, will !JStn W tlcHtcivd tu the
Pacifir Fruit Kxpre- Conijwiiy.
" . ... w,-v.
Uebyidiarv of the Southern Pacific
' Orojwi.v. Tbe eoHttjr.5We tnnk will!
enable the cvmvn.v to c the ears
jhr onlJuary freisJit duriiijc the
1 pe-aoa.iiwf me ers are oi rjMirtst
fnr ln..hnWcs. The Htt mtaHmenl
' of ,fet,v,? UCVf f nrp witt l tnrte.l
jwotwiml within aether month and
they will itjimetUiiu-ly s into service.
This order of 1P00 new ears is an
ittexMje of tea ter cent, ami makes
the total rvfrictirator equipment f'
I this company 11.000 cur. The wte-t
refrigeration idea have been adopt"
in the buiMins of the oars and a
(HKvjt effective iusulaiioa wiK lie the
interiors. Five years gt the Pacifie
Fruit Kxprpj. Company had (5.G0Q ot
thee cars, but the srowina fruit um!
produce buinc3 f California. Ore-
pn, Wasuiuston, Idaho ami otlwr
Pacific Coat states ha caused near
ly a thousand ndilitiortnl ear:, to be
jmn-lwsl ntintmlly.
The equipment of this character
owned; hv the Pacific rVuit Exprcs
fompanv repre-nls and outlay of
more than jLMKKUHHL Thic now
order will total nearly a million and
a half dollars, at an approximate rtt
of 1.400 each. The unceaMns; deve
lopment of the wot's. horticultural
and agTicnltural resource niul the
transformation, of deserts into srcea
orchards and field creates the de
mand for more of thee cars, each
year.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
Coast
Vernon SO
Los Angeles ..74
Oakland ....4.... .74
Portland .-..53
San Francisco Z7
Sacramento 50
L.
51
SI
59
.67
77
7S
R.
p. a
.537
.SSI
.554
.412
.426
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II.
E.
Portland 2
Sacramento - ....1
5 3
4 0
Batteries: HlgglnUHbara and Fish
er; Arellanos and Cheek.
Vernon 6 13 2
Saa Francisco .........5 7 X
Los Aageles ...5 12 2
,-fOaklaad - - . . 3 -S 1.1 1
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ONE FULL BACK WASH DRESSES IN WHITE, LINGERIE, PJ2JK
ANi) BLUE MULLS, LINEN DRESSES ,. IN NATURAL AND
COLORS, MADRAS, CORDS, ETC., ACTUAL VALUES TO 13 50,
FINAL CLEARANCE $i.7
WASH DRESSES. IN NEAT PATTERN PERCALE, ETC, HIGBJ
AND LOW NECK STYLES, VALUES $2.45, CLEARANCE ?1.89t
HOUSE DRESSES, REGULAR $1.50 AND $1.75 VALUES $1.11)
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LINGERIE DRESSES AT ONE HALF PRICE AND LESS
ALL PARASOLS ONE HALF PRICE
LINGERIE SHIRT VAISTS UNDERPRICED .ONE-FOURTH, ONE
THIRD AND ONE-HALF TO REDUCE THE STOCK
ALL SILK DRESSES UNDERPRICED ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL GOODS
WE. MUST FURTHER REDUCE OUR STOCK TO MAKE Z12Z1
FOR THE NEW FALL GOODS COMING IN DAILY
SEE OUR FALL SHOWING OF BLUE SUITS, BLUE DRESSES,
ETC. f . v
POTITOl PLOT
i t f i
SHOUTS GARRaO
n.C,.m,.vM1ymo, .ug. S. -
That the agitation before the senate
campaign contributions Investigating
committer was ralfed hy Senator I'en
ne of PennnylvanU and reactionar
ies In the democratic and republican
parties to befog the nrogroKsivo par -
ty's atmosphere was the charge mndo
here today by Jatues It. Garfield, sec
retary of the Interior under Roose
velt's wooad admintstratlen. Gar
field denied that th attacks on the
Standard Oil Conpan werv unjust as
alleged today by -Joha l. Archbotd
In his testimony before the senate
committee.
"I knew nothing about any cam-
palgn contributions, said Garfield
this afternoon. ' 'Thy had nothing
to do with the protx instituted by the
bureau of corporations of the Stand-!
ard Oil Company. The Investigation
against the Standard Oil Company
had been started,, and to simply con
tinued it. The issue lu clear In thU
connection. It Is merely the work
of the Pcnrosc-dcrnocratlc combina
tion to befog lb real Issue la the
coming campaign. There is nothing
In it, whatever."
LEFTY LOOK 15
KKY YORK. An 23. Tliat
"Ivfty Iconic. jtr-0i)rc; one of the
fugithe gunmi" wjnlcd by Jlie
authorities here, for aHeg'il roinjdi
utty in the miinler f (jamliler Her
man Rootbal. haii bceu Ipcnteil h
the Pacifie Cwt9eM eertaiu to
day." .
When askedtp. crify the rcp.it.
District Attorney Qti?z sAvhll
man said: ',.'' n
u 'Iofty IiuJe is now 'in n rit
wct of the Itocky Mountain.. He
will be arrested nod brought to New
York next nreok."
A. F. .V A. M. Attention.
There will be -Rorfc In the F. C
decree this evening. A large at
tendance Is desired
By order ot $. M.
WILLIAM MULLER.
M. . .i wlrw Secretary. ,
Final
fa mn on mm
1 uuiiu vii uuirui
P
earance r
ON ALL
uiiimr Apparel
2
BUDGE? BILE IS
SIGNED BY TAFT
i WASHINGTON. An.. ':l !...
i "loot Tail msuc1 lodav the "liudfict
lull, conliittuur an nppnipnathtn fur
the continuation ot tho commerce
court until Matvh next. It J bvliewtl
this mean tlint eoiitrrv will lie nliit
jt adjourn at 1 o'clock tmnorn
afternomt.
Pret.iuVtit.TaA it I esjftMl will
leave W'H-hiiMsioM tiunqmiw vvcnrg
for his Mirattier heme at llecr,
LOS
FOR LACK OF TRAINING
SAN UlEGO. Ca! Aug. 23 That
Soldier Elder, aspirant to the hcav
welght title, lost 'his battle to Den
ver Jack Geyer In San Frauclsco
Wednesday night because he had not
trained a day is the news which
comes hero In a letter written be
fore the fight by Freddie Bogan.
Elder's trainer. Bosun and Heddle
Corbett. tho lightweight. hav. qujt
the management of G. M. Anderson,
the moving picture man, because of
dissatisfaction Uh the money they
got for their service, and, accord-
Jing to llogan. Elder has practically
quit Anderson now, thus breaking up
thu K.(aliln" frtim tuhlrK
Anderson
got much advertising.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED At once an energetic
manager to handle our buslnos la
southern! Oregon Ith headquarters
In Medford. We also want to en
gage more agents In this territory
and are also accepting applications
for thom but first of all we want
to make arrangements for a good
manager. We havo sevoral busi
ness women engaged with us who
arc making good and can use more
Applications accepted until Satur
day night ask for Mr. Nelton,
Hotel Holland. 131
FOR RKNT Furnlshrd housekeep
ing rooms. 329 N. Apple. 133
WANTED Maid for general
work. Hotel Holland.
hotel
WANTED Horse and buggy, cheap
for cash. 7115" Alder? 133
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you arc served with
Pabst
BlueRibbon
The Beer of Quality
there is always that quality
that brings a smile of satis
faction. With a rich mel
low flavor and delightful
smooth taste, it satisfies
every expectation aroused
by its appetizing appear
ance.
Bottlqd only at the
brawery in crystal
clear battles, showing
at a glance that it
is clqatt o:il pure.
Serve it lo your family-.uul guests.
"i Phone or wnlo
. Jesse Houck, Agt.
'Medford" Ice & Storage Co.
Phone al
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TONIGHT
ISIS
THEATRE
.u'ii:viu.t:
IjlloniPLAYH
.VirilltAV AND rOMPANV , ,
Novulty uliitlnu uud quick diauKu
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DlUIKA
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tiii; pahAimj HMAiMrn
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The sweetest story ovr told
KATI'll ll KATIC
ivtite wan n Inmuiry Klrl hut turned
out to bo a riotcctlvo. Inline laughs.
NCIGIIHOitK
Fnrr Comedy
lllograph linniHr
A
GOOD MUHIO
Ernnlng performanra, 7;J0
AdmlMlon 10 and lb cents.
Special tnatlnocs flaturday and Hun
day at 3 p, in
STAR
THEATRE
Under direction People's Amusement
(,'oiniany.
AIAVAYN l.V THE LK.D
CHANGi: OP PltOnitAM SUNDAY,
MONDAY, WKDNKtfDAY, Kill DAY.
Coolt Pbice III lite I'lly
UKJ I'llOTOI'iaVS fl
"imoiU'.N .ti.vriiK"
Powerful ntlrrlnc military faaturv
'I'Alt.MKIt AI.I.K.VS DAI'llHTim"
Tnkon from real life
rriu: coukus. kuvhxgi:"
All comcl'
tiii: itmTit.iiT p tiiie i,.iy
AN.V"
I'hotoplny clnitlc
'tin voir kid"
It's a roroam
Al Sntlicr In Ming.
I
Good music and realistic offsets by
Tho "Woolwortbs" are never
nceldontal
COMING PKATIMtHS "Tho King's
Power," a two reel special, Sept.
26- 27. NAT GOODWIN In "Oliver
Twist" complete In 5 reels, and
"Within tho Walls of nn Ohio Pcnl
tentlar)" In 3 reeln.
ADMISSION' to renlit.
miMMtrc.Y, ft rciitN.
.j., t-'i.i. jsim" 'Jrer.ti1-
MORTGAGE
LOANS
foncy on hniul at nil iiiucq
to loan on improved ntnoli.i
aufl city propurty t lowest
rales witli "on or beforo
privilege"
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone 3231 .0 G -C. Bldg.
A SNAP
CO acres, alx miles from Modfurd.
good graded road crosses tlio truct,
all free soil, nt ir.0 per aoru. (1000,
will handle, easy tonus on balance.
Part la crook bottom duiiit, suitable
for alfalfa. Suvvral springs oa tho
placo, Tlmbwr onoujth to jmy for tho
IracL No buildings, lu tbu Clrltfln
crook district.
W. T. York fi Co.
?l" . i "frW Al MAy. dMJh, .fw, w
Draperies
We curry v very eoniPlnte linn of
drwiwrlrN. iii curfiitiia, nvtures. qc.
i.nv. ,,., nn vinrnvn ui lii'iiutnipriiii:. a
Hpo
mni niAii to liMDi nfior thlu work
vxclti
l'llVVI
viy buh win biv as go
h U ixiMltilo to sot in iv
ood
Ki'rvius
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tlio ItirHuit cliUn,
en
Weeks & McGowan Co,
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