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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1912)
VT a t , UK 1WH5DTWW WXTC TRTBTOT3, MEOTOTtD. 0R17,C!0N, WEDNESDAY, 'ODTOBETl 23, M2. PTOE TARTS IB 4 . m i f 4 r4fr K I bigger apples MED IN EAST Holio A liny Inniim mulei' tlnlt of Ni'w Ynil(, Oi'lulicr Hit Aliout hvmilv ont'M of Iiok npplvN nilhiiiit how dully, it fow KdvvlmviiH I'mm Wnlwintlllu hcliiir nspurlcil, OlIiciM ii ro I'mm ()woii, WmmIiIiij-Ioii, lihiliu (iiitl I'uluniiln, ii' whlcli per Impx it ipiiuUr ii w niu'lloiH'il, luil unci' put mil hi hImiIi hiiIi nr ex pin led. Nliu'lv per I'i'iit iT nil lh" nnlvul nw .liiiiiilliiuiM, I In- c.tlu'i' ID per ckiiI HiiIIi'iiIhtkh mill n low olli- Ill Vlllil'llt'H. .leiinlhiiiiH: A iv w of Hie iirK"l hlxiM i'oiihiiiiiiiI 'J.llll ihmI I'mtn lluil nil tlio wiiv ihiwii lo .fl.OO p'r Ihin, Inwly iii'iMihlini; In )n culm- mill ifiuilily. Two cum nf Vnlilinn .limn. thiuiM oil lint wlmrf till mnriiiiisr, ih hoiIi'iI nlen, Marin1i color mpl ttftl ll.v, 1-l.lfi hlil fur hulli eur, hunt of. iVr iihliihiiilih, Hplli'iihi'iifwi Nnllihijr fimoy Ihti' yi'l mill llic Vv corn lliul liiuo muni' hn vi' hii'ii lucking In color nntl ntc tiiHhrlrrl; the hit? one nw Hliiijj ill .t'J.OO; l'JH lo 1.10 hlri'M, I. ,', In f I. fill, mill I he kiiiiiII (iiii'h $1.(10. In iin'l, $1 Oil i ihi pili'f on nil vnrh' Ih'ri or illl"H nuiill Mn of l)l.X up. pies which cuiiic into illicct compo. tlllon with thi ImrroU. Ample mriviilx daily of liiuicl tip pit", innrld'l iincluincil front our lnl ijiiolntloii. WVnllii'r linn hcnn worm mid niUKuy, hut lodny clear mid MuiiimvIiiiI ctihlcr. llll mil cold I'liniiKh. Tlio difficulty of finding' ohl utonifji' nioin, they hclnjr moMly filled up, hurl the wile of any ap ple In hn purlieu dc-drim; lo hold Ihrin for n while. The repot U of mile f. o, Ii. of WinennpM hi $M), you mut reineru. her were for nxlrii fmiey mid hlo tint Htniill Ihnii KIH. Nu mieli uiih hid for carloiul oh lucliuliiii; the miiiiII njpj. ' II Ik ithMolnlely iiiiW)sililc for iik lo predict the future oh the arrivals nre going o he iinincnso mid the slVo are going to mil miiiiII, iIiiim, n inenlionrd nhoic. Iiitvlng to fit-lit the hnrrel tipple. 'o uuinI ndvUo our friemlM to make u direful selection jif what they nee fit to Mnd hew he omce we Mirdy oinmnl do well with ordinary prude mid miiiiII hired tipples. SHERIFF'S WORK ON AE IS PRMSED LANDSLIDE FOR IEDDY HAN FUANCI8CO. Ciil . Oct. 23. -That Colonel Itoomiwlt will cor a luinHllile In California nlnillir to that of l'JOt when lie linil n ma jority of i 15,000, lit Iho tiiillef of (orntcr Onvarnor (Jeorgo C, I'nrdco, 1 n'iio U hero today after a cutnpnlRit Iiik tour of Humboldt county. "Tho Itcihyood reKlon U more than unfo," Knht I'nrdoo. "Tho moil of th a lunilivr cniniiK look to ltoomivelt ax Iho father of Iho came of the toller. I venturo th opinion Hint tho proRretmlvo ticket will run .1 to 1 over WIIhoii ami Mnrtihnll In that whImi " Medford I'riuuiiB contpmir carry loll n of ll hUnV To Iho editer: 'I1io Mud ford Hun of tho J H t li Imitmit Kavo mi account of tlio Mlko Kpniioit con fen ulou which wiih coricct In tho tiiiiln hut I think too much (imphnidn wiih Inld upon tho fact that Mllio inmlu tho confcfHlon to mo rather than to tho iiheriff'M offlco, Mlko hml Informed Hhoilff Joiicn (hut ho wInIii! (o iiinho n full confei ulon nml tho Hhorlff lit ouco came to Medford to neo mu, nml when Mlk hml made liln full Htateinmit It wiih reml to him In tho irein;nro of Hie nlierlff ami IiIh ileputy whowupoii he mIkiiciI It. I'orhiiM HiianoH thoimht noiiui Im munity iiiIkIiI follow it ronfenMon inailo illrccl1)' to Iho officer who hml chant o of tho iironncntlon, NoverthehiHH tho itooil Konenilnhlp of tho nlmrlff toK'ther with tho of fectlvn work hnltiK done hy hluiHolf nml hlx deputleii In tho flold ronvey (til to hrliiK KpanoH to tho tho tmyco logical point whoro nml when he would iIIviiIkc. An tho pioftfcutlntt nttornuy'n of rlcn miiKt dupeml wholly for evidence upon (hi) effoitH of Hip HhorlffH of fice In order to convlcU t wIkIi lo r!vi credit whom credit In due. I mn niiro tho outromt of tho of forth to find mid convict the murder er n of (leoritn DediiHknlouN will dent oiiHtrato Hint lntellln"nt nml effi'cllve work hint licen douo In tho I'.atlierlui: of evidence which hcuan with it uioro cluo nml which added to fniKiunut til n Hum ha forced a ntront; chain of ovldoucn Hint will leave it Jury mid tho puh'lr without doulit nit to who tho itullty partlcft are. I am not thlnklm: JitHt now of the county cmuiinlKii only of tho fnctH nml InrldnnlH of tho homicide In uuestloii. mid that nil pnrtUn may work together for tho conviction of mich KUllty partlcH I do not wUh to Imvo tho credit for nn Important con feBdlon to which 1 wn a more Inci dent. Tho iihovo Htntcmont Ih tirompted hy n f(Hllit; that tuiclt Ih duo to all parlleit coue-rned Including inyxolf. ii. r. mui.ki:y. Oct, S2. Mme. Gadski Will Sing in Medford Next' Monday Night BIG CROPS STOP Ah a program maknr, Mme. (2nd itkl, who kIiikm at tho Nutnlorliiui on Monday evenlni;, Octoher 28. Iiiib few c(tial. The prima donna taken Hjicclal pride In the nulitctlon of her uuuilxirH and IuvIhIicii Kwnt enru on their urrniiKoniPiit I 'or her .Medford apiiearnnce n most lepreHciilatlve Helectlon Ii.'ih heeit made. Three WaKiierlan arlnR, which aliow to heat advantage tho full hcopo of (indNkl'fl opurntlo jiow ot', n r.roup of (ierman hoiikm, some Htmplo and pathetic, otherH highly, dramatic, and n ftrotip of HiikIImIi KonnH UiIn contttlttitcM tho proKram for Medford. Antony tho cncoreii which Mme. OadHkl t;cnernlly ular.H Ih tho "ICrl KIiik," which ho liau made famoim. Than thin there la no mow Intensely Krlpidnt; hoiik written, and the real IhiIi: touch which (adkl r.lvt to It nlwnyH pro vol; en the wlldcHt cnthiiB laaut. An added feature u III ho two nil inborn hy Kdwtn Hchntdder, who aH a planlHt hn n rcptttntloti equaled ny few. Ills playing has met with tho approval of critics who rate his ability very ItlRltly. Tickets for tho concert are now on sntc at Haaklns. Mail ordern now. GREAT HONOR PAID TO RAILROAD BUILDING PORTLAND, Ow Oct, 1!.1 That the bumper cropn throuchout tho country have Hod up tho coimtructlon of morn frelRht enru bccaimo tho equipment Ih In demand to take euro of tho prenont onormoiiH amount of rolling ittork Is tho claim or JiiIIiih KruttKchnltt director of operation nnd innlntennuco of tho Ilnrrlmnn llneH. who In hero today. Track laying on tho Oregon Hantem and tho Ciimnii Prairie linen lutn been huh pnuditd on KruttHchuUt'tt order ho cuumu of tho uccoBHlty of lining tho conitructlon caw to haul crops. "In our opinion," declared Krutl sichnllt, "tho need of movttiR tho cropn wan Rreater than the need of puttliiK down ntll." VOHTUAN1). Ore.. Oct. 23. Mrs Abigail Scott Dunlw.iy, tlio "mother of woman's nuttraco" In tho north went today has thn asuuraiice that tho cnuso will bo succeiotful hew ns a reHiilt of tho monster public re ception tendered her on the occasion of her 75th birthday. Tho larRcitt auditorium In thn city wan secured, and In tho preHonco of Governor Went mid many other notables, the aed worker was clvon a testimonial tho city will long remember. Mayor Cotterlll or Seattle. ex-Uulted StateH Senator Fulton nnd others, among them a number of prominent women, made addresen, all lauding the work done hy Mrs. Dunlwny for the catme or suffrage. At tho closo of tho speechmnklug several In the au dience wero given nn opportunity to meet ami congratulate her. Tho Sheepherders' union of Dutto, Mont., Is Heading out an appeal for moral and financial nKslstitnce In tho work of organizing tho sheephordor of thn country. LOVESICK YOUTH OF L NBW YOItK, Oci. 23 Despond ent hecnupo he was refused admis sion lo tho homo of Alva flow, 13 yoar-old Hweethearj Toby .Tyson, aged 1-1, shot himself In tho head, mid la dead here today. In n letter written by the boy Just beforo ho committed suicide and found after the shooting, he said: "I want to conquer tho world. Oh. God, I want my Alva! I want my Alva! Yes, I have tho audacity to say that I wuut her to say so. Toby." HOME BURN SAVAGE CREEK Tho home of Mr. and Mr. James B. Clements of Savago creek was burned to tho ground Tuesday after noon, tho flro starting whllo tho fam ily was absent. Tho origin of the flro Is unknown. Tho loss will total nboul $2000 which Is partially covered hy Insur ance. Mr. and Mrs. Clements have been resident of this section for the past two years coining from Marys vllle, Cal. -y Established 178 FRUIT Incorporate 1994 D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 201 IVnnklln Ht New York Our HiH'claltjr APPLES and PEARS Wo haro our own houses In XKW YOItK, MVKHPOOL, LON'DOX AND OMHGOW Direct consignments solicited or seo our Itoguo Rlvor representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon T TO STOP BAILING! I'OIITK, Intl.. Oct. 'arnder or ders fnmi Governor MnndmU'H office to slop Kiiruldini; nt lite Mineml Spring rare trunk, two eoinpnuiex of fttatc militin tire today en route here. Both companion are equipped for lieuvy marching order, with full ac coutrement for field erviee. CERTAINLY ENDS STOMACH MISERY "I'njMtV OLipppkln" Itelletes Your Imllgesllon in I'lvo .Mloiies Sour, gassy, upset stomach, Indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gasea and stubborn lumps; your head action and you feel sick and miser able, that's when you realize tho magic In Papo's Dlapepsin. It makes such misery vanish In five- minutes. If your stomach Is In a continuous revolt if you can't get It regulated, please, for your sake, try Dlapepsin. It's so needless to have n bad stom ach make your next meal a fav orlto food meal, then take a little Dlapepsin. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It'a be cause Papo's Dlnpepsln "really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stom achs that gives It It's millions of sales annually. Got a largo fifty-cent case of Papo's Dlapepsin from any drug store. It is tho quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known. It acts almost Uko magic It Is a scientific, harmless and pleasant pre paration which truly belongs in every home. The University of Oregon Correspondence School offers, FIIBB, with tho exception of cost of postage on papers and cost of the University Extension Uulletin, to CITIZENS OP OREGON', forty UNI VERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho courses selected Is the only requirement for enrollment in tho Correspondence Department. Courses aro offered in tho departments of Dotnny, Debating. Economics. Education, Electricity, English Literature. English Composition, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Physical Education. Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and Surveying. Write to tho Secretary of tho Cor- rospouticnco acnooi, uuivorstiy oi uregon, t-ugcao, tor iiiiormuuon anu catalogue. COURSES IN RESIDENCE at tho 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 tho College of Engineering, tho College of Liberal Arts, tho Schools of Education, Commerce Law, Medicine and Music. FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apples and Get Better Prices We ran store 17 cars more of fruit. Rates as follews: 200 boxes or less 2oe per box for the senson. All in expcss of 200 boxes 20c for the season. v Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. s v FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition "Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley in rear; best two lots iu the addition. . One Lot 75x120. East Main Street Water, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, xIastered, 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, faees Dakota avenue, alley in rear. Seven acres, l1 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. MEDFORD BOOK STORE. Nearly a quarter of a centmy under the same management Bank i THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. C. W. McDonald, Cashier t AHEAD OF HUNDREDS AND WE CAPTURED IT tJTTTVTTVDTrO fT? 17 VTTTDTnPrVD C ? i iuii7ir;i jri n ri v n i n i i i 1 i Today and Tomorrow Only The Tremendous Two Reel Classic "MISS ROBINSON CRUSOE" MATCHLESS - MARVELOUS - MASSIVE - IT'S A BRAND NEW FILM Better than the "Merchant of Venice-' or "Lucille." Portraying the wonderful adventures of a pretty shipwrecked girl in the tropics. BESIDES TWO OTHER PHOTOPLAYS THE CUCKOO CLOCK HEIR TO BEAR CREEK RANCH Delightful Comedy Drama Rattling Good Comedy Our Music and Effects are Unexcelled Al Sather in New Song Hit The Home of Feature Photoplays ADMISSION 5 and 10 CENTS STAR THEATRE xfl 4 y. ii . J sl . 4 X a J a I" - .1 P. ' X t I X ? T i