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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
6 M " ' MismroRp arflrn TRnuTNjq, top-ford, orkoox, Monday, September ig, 10.12 PXGE vfS90KB V lt. t If k j t TEACHERS MEET ON WEDNESDAY 'llliijuiininl Iomi'Iioih' IiibIUiiIo for lllltlCHOII llllll .lllHOpllilllt rciiinllcm will lm licit! tit (lio lih'li Miool liuililiiiK in AhIiIiukI, riiiiuticnolliK ut 10 nVlth-lc n. in. WvilntiHiliiy, Hiiptmnlitir Ufilli, III 12, mill continuing I'm tliren lti.vn. II Ih IIIi'kiiI for niiy pnlillii hi'Ik'iuI In olliW of fliu two (ioiiiiIIkm to hit In hchhIiui during Hit progii'HM of tho illHlillltll, mill llll It'lll'lllUM in tint public hi-IiohIm, unit IIioho Ihltiiiitlng to leni'li nro rmpiliitil by law (T iillciitl. Any luaitlinr ulio cIiihi'h Mithool fur not moii' (linn tliri'it iivm fur llio pur ) of iilti'iiillng thin iiiHlilulo hIiiiII not forlVit lur hiilnry iih tiiiittlicr lor Htmli lime, J-'or neli tencher wlnntt nttiinilmiiiit iigKiegnleH t IciihI 1(1 Iioiiih, tint (IIkIhcI in which ntii'li ti'tii'lmr 1m itinployi'il, or hIiiiII Imi i'iu ployed during tint cnrrt'iit utthoul .MNir, hIiiiII lm KiliiihuiMuil in lint miiiii of $fi.tl() nt tint limn of tint next mi nun! npiioitlonitititit of I'onuty wchool fllllllH. ' ' Itnilroinl in I i'H of otio mnl one third fiuit for tint round trip Imvw lll'l'll Ml'l'llll'll. A ri'ci'plion foiituiitli'it of Ahlilmiil twii'liiTM Iiiih lii'i'ii nppointi'il. Thin I'OitimllU'it will Imvii InmiltiiiiirlciH nt thi high Hi'fiool building mill nifinhiTH will inept nil ini'nining trniiw,, Sihihi of thu Iii'mI iliKtidili, in Mrui'loi'H mid lecturers in tint coimlrv huvi been h Ut'il, inducting- l)r . N. Wliinlitp of lloHtmi; Kiipiirlntcwl Jit of I'ublio Instruction t. t. Alder iiuui of Siili-iii; J. II. Aeltemiiin, prcHi. dent of tint Oic-gcm Normal School nt .Monmouth, niiil other noted iiiHtruo- OrM llf till' Mllltl'. IN E N Tim Wnily Hint tram I'nrlti. TO CHOOSE COURS E With (ho ii'tiini to Portland Hum wi'ulc of Hifiiitltir Houino fioni Wrntli liglnn, hU 1'iicuiln uiii cxpci-ling n ilofinllo miiioniii'i'ini'iit fioni him n In IiIh plmm pnllllenlly. Hnuici of hj I'ijcihIh hnvo lici'ii urging him to In1 I'onnt mi jnilepcilnnt cmididiitu io mic I'l'Ull llllllNcll'. (Jllll'l 111) t ItllUM'll against (lint I'oiirxii. II Ih Ioiowii, luiwiniw, tlint tin fiithl Iiiih been Heiiniieil Ihoronuhly lt denot I'iIi'ihIh of Hut HiMinlor for Un pin pomi of iiKctirlninliig to what ex (cut n ilt'iiiiiml oN(h for lim iiiili- pninlnnl ciiiiiliiliicy. V, H, r'ltmi, Jor yiwii'H cloMit fiiitnd mnl couiitillor of Mcnndir Hoiuni1, for Konm limit imm licitu iVcliiiK ,'inl piihlio Hcntlini'iit. lln iiM'imtlv ili'votuil Hitvcrul dnyn to lint iin in I'oillnml. ill inli'iviitu''(l nil cImhhi'h of nitii'iiM, not oMtilook iiiK llui wnilcr in (In riMiiiminl or (III t'iglll-Ntoil! MIlllNOIIIIII. 'I'llll II'HIlK of Mr. Il'ltcn' iiiiiiiiiiM wnw nnl iiHCiiliiini'il, Iml his ntporl will he pllli'i'il hcfori Hut Hi'iiior Hi'iiutor on liiH it i riv til in Portland, lHt' JHV if. t i I IllllllllftllH HHcmr it' 4 HHHllHIIIIH (..iiihi ami iiawM WiMiiMiinj 1 LING JURY FIEO'TO ME 1 N N PROVES n BABY MIN EM MED P RD raw DKTHOIT, Mich., Hopt. 1 U llo canttu lm li'il n croup of Mh follow plitytTD In tint n-itcin' of thirty inon mitt wonii'ii trupputt In tlio hlHtorlc Oaillllnt: Hotol iir flauu'K nwpt (ho lowor floor, Wnltnr JoIiiihoii, WuhIi liiRton'it cruat pltrlitir, In it horo to Iny. Mi'ii mnl wouion on tint uppor floor fit I it ted nml woro rcHciiud w Itli difficulty. A uumtiur of thu ImlU plnyont wur itartlittly ovitrcotuo ly Minoko tlnrlni; tbn roictio. If you nn u lo(sr of ilprourliiK (.'omndy-fiin from huKlunlni: to olid don't nilfm xoiilm; Wllllitni A. llrudy'H latiKli'lduy which conum to (ho .Mml foril Tlii'ittor Krldity, Ht'plKinlior 'Hi It miih n foror.otiit iiomitotlou Hint rli'aii t'ttiiH'dy of (ho li-itttlliiulo lpn, nftur lylnc iloriuunt for Httvcrnl boii hoiih, would ronio to llfo ni;alu nnd fniituu Itnulf upon tlio ood opinion of thtt thoator t;orn 'Vttr moro forco- fully titan it over did lioforc. In proof of whlrh may bit cited ''I I it by Ml no" until to lio (tin funnltmt play uviT wrlttiMi, wllh n record of n yonr In Now York, cU:ht uioutltH In Cltl cuiio, mid iii'itrly two yourn In Lon don, Heittrt on nolo nt I ItittUlii'H drtiK n(ori. t-te. 04U, Hit, ! II.K4 Cfff Ittur limn rtrrim, li in llnrn Jarl.ct on Itu-.uii 1 1, ihu Iiikh ilmn Hi perfuruted bill j iKtliulOi'O -Mtunoii Jdvalti. Appftrontly tlio CclMllnl lying nt thu Jim Ling trial wax too much for tli jury Affor (lolllierulliig from 10 o'clock In tlio inornltig until near ly 0 In tlio ovonlng tlio Jury finally told .hlilfto HalkliiH thoy could not (tt(tnt anil worn dlticliarKod. .11m LliiK, thu ditfoudanty wiih allowed to go on lilit own n;coi:iiliuiLii mail tint inirwthur tcirm f court. 'llic cloihug argument watt opened Baliinlay morning for llio kKiIu by Attorney Ho Annond, hut an i:. H. Kelly, for tlio dcfoiidatit, waived the riKht to cIomij. lioHO(iillng Attornny Mnlkcy'ii Hpwcli wan not delivered. Thlu waM it great diimppolutniont to Walt Loo mid IiIh frlemln, who bullov i'd that tlio lawyer for tlioHlnto would in. ml Jim Mug to thu pen. According to ctirroiit toniuieiit, the Jury wait divided' half for acquittal mid half for guilt. Bovernl tluicH thoy filed In tlio courtroom and de clared tholr Inability to reach a ver dict. Tlio cvlduiiCo waA road, itlxo with 'no avail. MOO E BIAS 10 MM OTLE MARE HANS Joct Kitlloy'rt Toronto team h fight ing ovcry Inch of tlio way for llio International lonpin pennant. It will bo Komo plumano in (ho head jicnr of Jonoph It ho vucccvils ln,cop plngnho'flftg. '"' ' ""'' POIITLANI), 8opt. 1U. HoiolptK for lh.Wik Ii.'tYit 1mu: Cnttle irtat: euivoft, r,o; uok. mil; ttiicx-p. (Olil. Tho market for thn ttst Rratli of cnttlo linn roiunlt ml flnit, vonio cwtra xood nttorn fltdllng a IiIkIi nt $7 2fi mnl cliolttt huirore rcttdtly brluclns J0.r,0 to $6,110. HuppliM eonlltitio to bo Inadcjiiuutp to tho duiuand and pioitptictM arc kooiI for coutlntieil high prlriMi. Tho hog dlvlilou hntl n widely dl verMlflml range, Hat oh ratiKliiK from $.fi() to ?ti."" nn-ordltm to tiunllty. Uem v.eli flnldlied itwlttti, liowovor, wore In kouiI doinautl at from !).2() to yit.RO. Itacelplrt hIiow a ll:ht Inoroaso nor last weok'a but bti)erH am Btllt far from'boluK vidl hup pi led. Mutton coiitiniioH to ndvnnro. bout wotliont now Helllni; at $1.(10, owoh at 5U.S5 mnl InnttiH front v.ri.50 to fc.C5. 4rlAKhtArrolpt In thlaS-illvlr Blo.ttmtlniiPTTyf preWiil. ! ALL IS READY FOR LOCAL FAIR Kverydtlnr: Ih ready for tho IiIk KCHt fair ovor xeon In Koutheni On Koii. A. K. Waro rvcalvrtl word from Hiikoiio Haturday'ihal all tho horees on tho fair circuit to thu north will bo on hand ami all tint clnum'X will bo filled. Tho auto rat ex aro at tracting a crent-dojil of attention throughout Uw county no only local earn can compete and thhi will elim inate) tho I'ord from Portland which inado Hticlu a, kllltng.ot the raccH on tho Fourth. Tho exhibits aro piling In and a Ktoat deal of Interest linn been aroitb'ed In 'tho children's exhibits. All children who Iino 'not made their entrltm aro requested to take their vxhlliltri to Minn Snedlcor or MIms Meant of tho High School at once. notici:.- t , Mm. Hall,, china decorating room JOS. (Jnrnott.CoreyQBWg., 1 to 5 datly. ClawMijKrjt, audj Fr da. SL 1C2 ProgrcBHlves of Medford and Jnck Ron county met Haturday nlr.ht, nnd iinmed flvo delegaton from Jnckon comity to nttenit tlio atato convention to bo held nt Halem Tuetiday, Ho- tombor 17. They were Dr. H. V Ilatte, A. 0. AbraniH nnd K. W, Meant of thin city and Pert It. (In; or and Clydo Pnyno of Ahhlainl. Tho doloRatctt went given tho right to tianlo ultoruatert If they could not ko tlioiriKelveil. Tho delegateB to tho Bolem con vendon wctro ItiHtructod to mako an application to tho statu central com mitted to Bend tiomo ttpuaker of na tional promlnonro to tho IIokuo Itlvor vulley In October. They favor either Honator IfcverldKo or aovcr nor JohriROti, and It wan tho opinion of Chairman Wnro that tiomo other than theo two would bo nent. Th meeting also decided that they would hdld a conference after the pear fair, and outline plana nnd uiethodH of conducting it red hot campaign In thla county. Literature from tho nutlonal commltteo la now on tho wny'for dlHtrlbtitlon In iioii th orn Oregon. "Wltilo waiting for Ohalrmau Ware, Hull Mooaora Uort (Jreor nnd L-. S. liovcrldgci gavo abort talka on tho political situation. APPLES u v APPL1SS' ' Do You Want to Sell? What Rortti and cjuantUloH, and what prlee? cring for nnybody'H fruit, Do yon waril to consign and chance tho mnrktUf and wo will glvo you nuotntlonn. I ovary case.we send the llr alo not. N Nov York wo use our own sale noteand do BbWti apples sold by auction, ' v H. N. WHITI ft CO. 7G Park Place Now York w . I, We are aStTWH LUG MODELS WILL Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Water, sower, pavement ,and sidewalks in,, alley in rear; best two lots in the addition. Ono Lot, 75x120, East Main Street Wafer, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, plnstercd, wired .and plumb ed, lot 135 feet deep, half, block Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdale 60x175, all improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alley jii rear. Seven acres, V2 miles north of Medford on Cen tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part , Any of the above properties can be purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. Prices of property will advance 26 per cent as soon as information of certain deals now- pending is made public. Inquire "MEDFORD book store. M Kontncr'H store, always In tho lead, will Hpring Boinethlng entirely new In Medford when tltoy open their fall Bale .Monday night. Instead of showing tho latest creations on mod els of wood and wax, real Ilvo mod els will display tho modes of the season and pretty girls will parade up and down tho floor to demon strate the "hang" and action of tho gowns. Music and refreshments free to all will bo a part of tho pro gram and men arc as welcome as women. Tills form of opening Is In favor In nil of tlio large cities, and believing nothing is too good for Medford, tho novel scheme will be introduced by the firm which Is al ways In the lead. Medford Printing cotnpny carry full linn of legal blanks. Nearly a quarter of a century under .the. same ... management , w THE Jackson County Bank Mflrlfnrrl OrJurnn ' M. .' - -7 "" n It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment ' Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS $175,000.00 ... . . W. I. Vawter .President Oh R. Undleyi Vice Pres. C. W. McDonald, Cashier j i' f t T t t f T T t t t t t t f T T t T T T f ..: See the Bull Moosers, the Elephants, the Donkeys, the Camels arid all the f r Aft i other two-footed and four-footed animals at the big JACKSON COUNTY FAIR AND PEAR V Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and SaturdaySept. 17 tol2 SHOW - A. . 4 '. OPENING DAY IS ENTRY DAY ALL DAY ALSO THE DAY THAT PRESIDENT KERR OF THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SPEAKS AT 2 P. M. IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STAND. FARMERS, RANCHERS AND CITIZENS GENERALLY ARE INVITED. ALL FREE: WEDNESDAY, THE 18th OPENING OF THE BIG RACE EVENTS AT 2. P. M. THURSDAY WILL BE MEDFORD DAY CONCLUDING WITH THE BIG CARNIVAL PARADE DOWN ja TOWN IN THE EVENING . ? FRIDAY SCHOOL DAY WITH SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THE SCHOOL BOYS AND SPECIAL RATES OF ADMISSION FOR ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN IN JACKSON COUNTY. 'V t ', I , ".' A SATURDAY EVERYBODY'S DAY WITH THE BIGGEST RACING PROGRAM EVER PUT ON IN MEDFORD. ? T t T T T T T t T T T I T t I st V'ift, BE LOYAL TO THE COUNTY FAIR 1 IT MEANS SOMETHING IF WE CAN ESTABLISH A PERMA NENT COUNTY FAIR AT MEDFORD. SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE- AT THE NASH, THE HOLLAND AND THE MEDFORD. ' .u-iAf . i IajI SU'r I h4 Mm f). H.: ANON, President ' - i A. K. WARE, Secretary , ' i sti' &$ - i .. SPECIAL NOTICE ALL PERSONS HAVING FANCY WORK OR ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES' , DEPARTMENT CAN BRING THEM MONDAY AND TUESDAY TO THE FAIR GROUND EXHIBIT J3UJ.JLiUiiNW iVT JUJN1J Ul'-JNOKTH OHJTKAL AVEJNUJU. x I 0 - - ' - w - m i ' v ,T. , - ... '2 x x c -i . ' . K f ' m m H ti r ? v, n ! in ' i ft. r in X ? , V1 ' 3 i M 25 iX X v ij I if x i ' W: tail a La . tjiL't'ii'if2.at kt"ii:. iL.l!li.aitajt-j3t.;'.!maiitii.iii.uuuiin UIMilUlltl UMriiMMlHWHiMlMaMrfaMMIi -. .- -. ..'- O, .m. m .. mif gS - IL..4 . J ."' MA.