Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 02, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKCION, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1.012.
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IN BIG RACE FOR
VANDER6ILT CUP
SPEED KINGS IN PRIME COilTl FOR SIR AUTOMOBILE RACESATMILWAUKEE
MHAVAUKIJI3, Oct.
wImh Vntidurlilll cup.
Diil'alina
JUIl.WAUICHU, Win.. Oct. 'i. Willi
Orlviini Dnl'iiliua, IIhkIk'h, Mulfonli
NoIhoii, ClnrlMi ami Ttitxlnff MtnrtliiK
off In tin (irilnr hitlitnil, tlm ViiiiiIim
1111 flip racim Im'kuu honi nl 1 1 IIiIh
uiornliiK.
1'ariiuiii FInIi, tint aviator, iiuro
plnntnl ovur tint rciumo curryliiK I'roil
WiiKinjr, n inwnpnpur corrniipoiKloiit.
Tlio AHHoclattM PliotoKrnplmr orf I
clalH worn vnry much IikmhikihI oviir
KIhIi'h nctliin, itH t hoy lintl puri'tumuil
(ixcIiihIvo rlRlilH or tint moot fur $!),
000,
Titihly Totrliiff win forrml to drop
(lilt of Dm raoo, nliortly nftor tlio
Htnrt, owIiik to troulilo wllli IiIh oh
Kill". Mulfonl wltliilrcw imrly In tlm inro
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fifteenth lap Tnl.luff wan a lap alinad,
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RALPHS
MULfORD.
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MANY
ATTEND
f POWER TRUST INVOKES
RALLY OAY PROVES
DEED
Ilnl.' dny iwri'JxMM in tlm M. K.
cliiircli Kiimlity nclioul wri hitld In-1
Hiimliiy itioiiilti. TIid Intuit tent
wlilcli h lii'iiiK um'il liy tin1 hi'IiooI
lciiiMiriirily win. filled ni'iirly to it
luipai'lty, iImti' ln-lti JiinI 117'J inp.U
in ntli'iitlnni', li--i(lfn n jnnt iiiiiu
licr of vNilor.
Tlm printi'd priiKrnniH, wliloli wen
prepared liy tin Hiip'riiiti'tidi'iit, ('. A.
.rruker, wen) not only inton-ntinc
iiiul I'lili'rtniiiinc, lint ucrc dt'eidi'dly
iinlipm In tluit tlioy took t lit fonu of
ii railroad (lcl't.
After tin iniaipniiry train Ind
Itfcii Marled mill there had been
mindc hy tin' orelifslra, hoiih liy tlu
pimfteiiKt'r mid a prayer liy oii of
tin trainmen, 11 Mlop wiih inadit at tin
primary ..i,tiition .whitn MIih . May
io,il)MtiM(riiiltin(ittiit of tlilit de
partment, unvo a xpleiidid talk on the
olijeet and ainiH of tliiH ileparlincnt,
ilwelllntr "t length upon the nee(iMnity
of early iiuMlleatiou of ChrlHtian
prineipalH in the mind of thu eltihl.
After thin there was morn MnyiiiK
ly tlm piiMeiij:ern. ThU wa follow
ed liy an iulcreMtiii aeeotintof the
HiieeoM of the Home deparlment of
the Kiiiiday riehool liy Mrc. ('. A.
Meeker. Thin reHirt nhoweil thin
there wore nearly 100 ineiulierrt en
rolled and that spiritually it wiih of
jrreat help to tin cehool and to Chris-
linn work. The memherrt of thin de
partment are tlioxe who are unalde
to attend school hut who have a do
hire to familiariro themt-elveH with
the leHson work and profit liy
teaithiui,',
iMihH Man Mordoff, who hit
elmiK'n of the Cradle lloll ilepartinuiit
H'Kike very eiiteitaiiiiii'ily of the
work lieiiii; done amoii the very lit
tle ineinherH of thin department.
There !h an enrollment of -10 in this
Imiuch of Sunday xchool work ami
iueludert ehildreii from itifauth to the
ajje of three year1, or to Mich an line
that they may attend the school and
he assigned to ehiHe.
It, II, Hennelt, teacher of tho
men's adult. Iiihle class spoke on the
subject of Sunday school Imildin;;.
He likened Sunday school building
work unto the eapiildo and lione-d
coiiHlructor who slails not his work
until a solid, substantial foundation
k laid Mm primary department.
Kollowiui; the solid foumlntiou idea
with words Mr. Itcunclt conveyed the
thnunht of thorough ami substantial
work iih the nront Sundiiy xelio.il
slnielnry pronrexHed, ami applied thu
cap Hlieaf of the structure with a
splendid talk on (ho adult Iiihle
cluBKoH and itH work in life devoted
to can i est and helpful Sunday school
buildinj,'.
Attorney II. A. Caniulay spoke of
the fall 'and winter plaiiH for Sunday
school work. In IiIh talk ho laid spe
cial hIi'csh upon the seeming lack of
intercut of tlio narenls in eueounin
jiiiK lthoir child rouM atlendiiuco at
Sunday p'ehnol ami thuir lack of ef
fort in iipHiNliiiK- thoir ehihlren in thu
Hludy of thuir Ichkoiih. His wiih ii
talk Nn'iiurely nud directly to the
i point ami while Home tiling ho Haiti
may havo Hoeuu'il a little harsh Ihoy
were novorthelesH trullis and ill tho
emio of niany pnroiili) hiu'H ii rehuko
WIIH (lllHOfVeil. ,
Ah ii whou llio day's pr.oram
WUH olio of much enjoyment and
ouulit to bo of uroat profit to the
Holiool, Mr, Muokor, tho stiportnlon
tlt nt, in entitled to jjrimt credit jn
pTroparinK' ho eiitertniiiiun a program
nud to (bono who took part nolliinK'
but wordH of couimoiidution oiui liu
WAFER BEARINGS
I. a rue, crowds, counUtlnK tirlurlpnl
ly of wltneMieii and nltorncvit are
dally JainiiiliiK thi temporary court
room In tlio (Inruott-Corey bulldlnc
whom Jiuneu T. Clilnnooli, miperla
tenduiit of tiiU water illMtrlct Ih lt
Uiik an referon In the water eoutoHt
cniteH covering Amlertioii creek. ICIkI'I
or liti raneH are to be heard thU
week all of them relating to Amler
hou creek water.
On Friday and Hnturdny cjihob
which were Htnrtcd at Awlilnnd lnul
week rolatliiK to water from Nell,
Pour and Anhlamt creeks will bo
completed. Next week licnrlitKH re
KurdliiR AppleKale water will bo
held at Jackionvlllo.
Mr. Clilnnook, iih Hiiporliitondeiit
of this water dlntrlct, lt nil referee.
Later with tint mate cnulncer und tho
superintendent of the enntorn water
dlMtrlut, ho forniH the state board or
water control, mid this bonrd flmU
Hit declaloiin from the tOHtlmony
taken now) These fldliiRM are filed
with the circuit court to which on
appeal may be taken If any of the
parties are still aKKrleved.
L
Claude Derrick, formerly of tho
Athletics, who tins been playlm; with
thu llnltluiora teum, Is to KCt another
trial In the bl show, this time with
the New York Highlanders.
VOHTI.ANi). Oct. Si. Tin Tort
laud Hallway, l.iuht and Power com
pany Unlay invokes the referendum
iih an aid in Its Jlbl against the.
N'tirth Western Kleetrie eoiupauy fur
contnd of the electric power business
in Portland. Some days apt the
Portland city council grunted a
twenty-five year eleelrie libt and
power franchise to the North We
lent lllei'lric eoiupauy.
Tho Portland, Kailway, I.ilit ami
Power eompaiiy immediately ciren
lated referendum petitions iiskinu for
u vote on the prossitiou and to fet
tle the (piestion the council set No
vember 'J UH tho date on which a
special election shall lie held when
the voters of the city will decide the
(piestion of uroulinir the North Wes
tern Kleelrio franchise.
XOTICK.
Notlc Is hereby Riven thai tho un
dersigned will apply at tbo regular
mooting of tint city council October
10, ll)t 2, for a license to sell beer
and malt product only In quantities
of not less than twelve common
quart beer bottles or Its erpilvulent
to thu coiiHiimer from our place of
buslnesH at No. 201 South Illvorsldo
avenue for a period of six months.
0I2O. MAIM.K,
WAITKU B. HARDY.
Dated Oct. 2, 1912. ,
LOWER RATES GIVEN
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SKATTI.K. Oct. .J.--Affer n eon
ferenee between lepresentntive busi
nosw interests In BMikane, Tacoma
and Seattle, the Variolic railroad hi
the state, ami the public service com
mission, which lasted for nearly two
days, ini agreement. U in effect today
whereby nil tpiestioim of slipping
rnfes that have existed between Sp-i-kiilit'
and eoiott interests iiavc been
removed. The Spokane shippers ask
ed for a decidedly lower carload com
modity rate from the coast to the
interior. Tho agreement finally ef
fected wan u compromise rate which
becomes operative in thirty days.
"Kverythlnjc l ,Vow Kcmly."
Thu tabernacle Is pitched, seated,
lighted, the alter, rail erected and
everything on the. human side, thus
far, In finished for an old time re
vival. It remains to be seen whether
(tod will own nud bless the effort
lint forth. For said Jesus, "without
inu ya.can do notlijiif," Wo believe
Ha will. Wo expect-to see tho super
natural. Wo expect to see jieoplo
really born of God. Don't fall to be
at tho very first service, and then we
believe you will bo a regular attend
ant.
Tlio tabernacle Is on the corner of
Fifth and Central. Borvlccs tonight
at 7:30. Street mcotlng at 7. Serv
ices to continue till October 13th.
SUES TO FORECLOSE
$15,000
MORTGAG
E
Henry Manklns has begun suit In
the circuit court to fordone a niort
gago held by him against the Gten
Itogue orchard company for Jld.OOO.
John M. Sweeney of Detroit la the
principal stockholder of the company
which purchased 1 108 acres from
Mankind about four years ago. It is
commonly nown as tlio Illccher place
and Is located 2',t miles south of
Jacksonville.
Sweeney after purchasing the
ranch started development work but
of late is said to have neglected It. A
large acreage ot young trees were set
out.
APPLES
APFLIi
Wo are sot tend
APPEES
Do You Want to Sell?
What sorts and quantities, and. what price?
ring for anybody's fruit.
Do you want to consign and chnnco tho market? Consult tt
and wo will give you quotations, I every case we send tun flllM
salo not. N New York wo tuo our own sale nolo, and do not hav
apples sold by auction.
H. N. WHITE & CO.
7G Park Place Now York
The University of Oregon Correspondence School
offers, FItEB, with the exception of cost of postage on papera and cost of thn
University Extension Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF OftEOON, forty UNN
VEIISIT. COURSES by .MAIL. Ability to profit by tho courses delected
Is tho only requirement for enrollment In tho Correspondence Department,
Course nro offered in tho department of Hotnny, Debating. Bconpmlen,
Education, Electricity, English Literature, English Composition, History,
Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology,
Psychology, Sociology and Surveying. Write to tho Secretary of the Cor
respondence School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for information and
catalogue.
COURSES IN RESIDENCE at the University prepare for the Profes
sions of ENGINEERING-, JOURNALISM, LAW, MEDICINE, and TEACH
ING. Fall semester opens Tuesday, September 17. Address the Regis
trar for catalogues descriptive of the College of Engineering, tho College
of Liberal Arts, the Schools of Education, Comraerco. Law, Medicine and'
Music.
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CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Medford, Jackson county,
Oregon will take up and cancel the
following bonds. Interest on Bame
will tease at tlio next Interest pay
ing period, Nov. 1, 1912.
Improvement Bend No. 0432, dated
Nov. 1, 1910, and No. 0C07, dated
May 1, 1911.
Also Water Main Improvement
Rond No. 0001, series "E," dated
May 1, 1911.
GUS II. SAMUELS.
City Treasurer.
Dated Oct. 1. 1912.
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TUESDAY, OCT. 8
Big Gala Day
AT MEDFORD
Barbecue at Fair Grounds
. f . at 1 1 o'clock a. m.
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Big Political Debate Commencing at 12 o'clock Sharp
Each of iho National Parties havo been invited to participate and send 0110 of their best speakers to
present the policies of each party and to tell tho voters which candidate is best fitted to bo Presi
dent. Tho Progressive Party has already accepted the invitation and names Hon. .1. lrank 15urko
of Portjand to speak for the Progressive Party and its candidate Col. Uoosovelt.
!A11 the candidates for United States Senator havo been invited to bo present as well as a cordial
invitation is extended to all fho .County Candidates to eoinp and moot the people who will bo thero.
Each Party will bd given as many-minutes of the .120 minutes assigned to this part of tho program
a$ there are speakers present to take part. Como and hoar the best oratory available in this State.
Iftlpnblicans, Democrats, Progressives, Prohibitionists, Socialists all welcome and last but not least
tbo Suffragettes are invited and will be given a, part in tho dobato if tboy send a speaker.
Music by tho Medford Band and solo work by Geo. Andrews (Baritone) 2 p. m. The regular rac
ing program starting with tho 2:15 trot with tho tbreo best trotters in Southern Oregon entered
to-wit David Harum, half mile record 1:09; Unimack, 2:22Vi, and Lady Sunrise 2:15Vl.
25 cents Admission is all it will cost you up to 12 o'clock noon,.. After 12 o'clock the price of admis
sion will bo 50 cents to everyone, but no charge for the grand stand or for automobiles or vehicles.
Tlje big Barbecue Lunch 25 cents per plate; Roast Beef and Gravy, Bread and Coffee, cooked Barbe
cue style on the grounds. ( , ...(iuusj
A. K. WAKE, Manager
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We make 23 ttyle of Door
which we show in our Catalog
rAWtJ, DOOm Guaranteed. 15 sizes at...tl.M
OKATTSKAIT ZHTZXIOX BOOBS Panels
RQuaro stuck, 6 hIzsk at I.... ...fl.73
CBArrsMAjr nomv books $.oo, $6.50,
$3.00. JS.00 ami M.M
COTTAQX rBOVT BOOKS Doubln MtrenRth
"A" qualjty class, 10 style, at )C.OO, $3.60, '
1 3.00. 42.75 and.. . . .... .... ...... ..WLS
XHSZBB "wnrDOW Tim to match. In sets JM
ZirsxBB BOOm TKZBt (ror only one side) f
All md In our ira mill.
Cmr Fb, Window, K. II. Vrtns, luwbourtlii. JIoaUJojH
at proportluaatflr pricto, bkb ir priotird pllo!; la our
tlsr lllmmtnl rataloc.
W rainntn. atlsrirtlmi and Hf d'Hrtrr.
Don't rU to writ tor catiloc at. M . wi ten WTon aati
tup aarastn. SMimu ot xtticat osatcu iubmsoo.
Flour?
Coffee?
Tea?
OR WHAT?
Anything you buy from us in the Gro
cery line will be right. Our Bakery De
partment is a source of pride to us
investigate.
Allen Grocery Co.
FOR SALE
Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition
Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley
in rear; best two lots in the addition.
One Lot, 75x120, East Main Street
"Water, sewer, pavement alley in rear.
Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue
Concrete foundation, plastpred, wired and plumb
ed, lot 135 feet deep, half block Fourth struct
pavement, high ground.
Lot South Oakdale 60x175, all improvements
in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue,
alley in rear.
Seven acres, V miles north of Medford on Cen
tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part.
Aiir of tho above properties can be purchased at
exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur
chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same,
management , . ';,.
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It has succeeded because of ..'"
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Economy of management ",' TK
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Courteous and liberal treatment
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
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W. I. Vawtor .President G, R, LindlQy, Ym Prei.
G. V, McDonafd, Cashier
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