Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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SPEETOADVERTISE
GIBSONAGAINTRIED
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ROSALIE SZABO
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MEDFORD GATEWAY
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Tlio Oakland Commprrlnl olult will
ppeml nn liour in Mcitftml Sinulny
jnoniinjr, Juno 8, niul Iho "Ho.yh1
Oaks'," the uniformed drill lenm of
the cluli, give an cxhtbilton drill nl
tlio city park. Secretary A. K. Ware
of tlic Mcdford Cominerrinl club is
in receipt of lite folewing:
Sir. A. K. Wnre,
Bee, Mcdford Commercial Club,
Mcdford, Oregon.
My dear Mr. Wnre:
Will you convey to your president,
Mr. J. A. Perry, nnd accept for your
pelf tlio (sincere tlinnks of tlio Itose
Festival commit to of tlio Oonkland
Commercial club for tlio cordial in
vitation in your letter of May J3tb
The itinerary for tlio trip of tlio
"Royal Onk" ppecial? as nrrnnged
for w by tlio Southern Pacific or
ficialrt schedules our arrival in your
hospitable city at 7 a m. Sunday,
.Tone 8. Wc arc to remain there one
hour, leaving at 8 o'clock, if tlio early
hour is acceptable to your members.
The prospects arc for moro than
tlio two sections wo originally, so
the two section wo originally
planned, so that your gracious invi
tation may furnish you with a very
busy morning. Kcsponses from other
sections of California nrc coming in
very rapidly, nnd I believe wc arc
going to have Iho most representative
crowd of hustling business and pro
fessional men of Northern nnd Cen
tral California ever gathered togeth
er. Whatever plans you may make for
us will bo a pleasure to us. If, how
ever, you will bo kind enough to let
ur know something of them, our pub
licity man may bo able to make use
of Iho information in letting our peo
ple know through tho newspapers of
the splendid welcome which the cities
of Oregon is extending to the Califor
nians who arc going north to greet
Hex Oregonus, and become better ac
quainted with tho country over which
ho rule.- in carnival, lime.
Again I thank you for myself nnd
for tho members of the Oakland Com
mercial club.
Very truly yours,
FRED E. REED,
Chairman Itosc Festival Committee.
ASKW0MEJU0
AID PEACE PLANS
THE HAGUE, HOLLAND, May 20.
An eloquent please for help from
American women' to aid women of
Oennnny, Aiintrin. and other Euro
pcun nations in campaigns in the in
terest of universal peace wag made
today by Countess Isnbelle Aberdeen,
wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Ire
land, aud president of the World's
Council of Women, when t-he opened
tho annual convention of that organ
ization here. Tho convention will
contiuuo through Tuesday. Scores of
women prominent in movements to
ward universal pence and internation
al arbitration in Europe and America
attended today's sphmoiib. The big
touio todny was the program to bo
arranged for the crcat quintcnnial
meeting in Rome in 101-1. Mrs. An
drea llofer-Proudfoot ,of Chicago,
member of the International Amity
League, aud n co-worker with Frau
Ilainiscb, in Vicuna, for the pnst few
mouths, aIf.o pleaded for a moro
hearty repoiibe by American wom
en. "Wo are badly handicapped in
our work," declared Mrs. Ilofer
Proudfoot, "for it is difficult to
arouse interest in European countries
in our work. Wo need tho activities
and experieuco of the western conti
nents to btimulato enthusiasm in the
work over hero. At present, the wom
en of tho stutes do not play tho part
thut should in this great international
qiiehtion."
OBITUARY.
llcv. AVIIlluni Lucas
Ilov. William Lucas, former pastor
of tho Kplscopal church ot this city,
died Sunday, May 18, ut the Ashland
hospital, from tbo effects ot an opera
tion. IIo was tho rector ot tho Trin
ity Kplscopal church of Ashland at
tho time ot his death. IIo is well
kuown In this city, aud often camo
bore to otflclato at weddings. IIo
was tu Modtord last month for the
MatulBon-McCormuek wedding. He
was C4 years of age, and loaves
a wlfo and many friends In this sec
tion to mourn his death, IIo was
well-loved aud highly respected
throughout tho. state. Tho funeral
will ho hold Thursday at Ashland,
His body will bo taken to his old
homo In Michigan forburlal.
A. S. ltosentmvtm 1ms received the
following self-explanatory loiter from
General Passenger Agent J. M. Scett:
PbllTljAXn. Ore., Mny 1C. 1013.
Mr. A. S. Hosonlmuni, Agent, Mod
ford: Referring to your letter May
10 enclosing clipping from your Mall
Trllmno saino date, In ropiird to
Crater Lake: I had tho pleasure of
being present at sovcral conferences
In San Francisco which Mr. Park
hurst attended In connection with
Crater Lake business for tho coming
summer, and need not assure you
that tho Interests ot tho Mcdford
gateway were not overlooked. Tho
NKWltl'Iinil. N. Y May 20.
Confident of mwcdv trial nnd ac
quittal, llurton W. fiilxon, prominent
New York lawjer, today, for the sec
ond time within n year, faced the bar
of justice charged with murder, flib
Mn, his faithful wife at his side,
stood without flinching as the clerk
read the indictment alleging he
Wrangled to death Mrs. Rosalie Men
cbik Srabo, a former client. A for
mer trial on tho same charge re
sulted in a hnnc jury. Throughout
the trial and during the days before
Gibson was indicted when u sensa
tional series of events were m-
Southern Pacific company will ho , , nrticd regarding the deaths of sev
eral of his former clients, Mrs. uni
son has steadfatly remained at his
side pretesting absolute belief in his
innocence nnd branding as false the
stories and rumors told about her
husband.
In the indictment against Gibson
he is charged with strangling Mrs.
Srabo to death while the two were
boating on Greenwood Iike, Orance
county, on the afternoon of Juno 10,
1MJ. Gibson's defense, his attorneys
declared today, will be similar to the
defense put forth in the first trial.
The nccucd lawyer declares Mrs.
Sitabo tipct the boat and fell into
the wnter when she attempted to
chance her seat. Tho prosecuting
attorney said today he will again put
on the stand witnesses who will swear
that they saw the couple struggling
in the boat, that Gibson's fingers
were about the womnn's throat nnd
that their struggles overturned the
i-mall craft.
glad to sell throueu tickets from
Oregon lvolnta to Crater I-aJco via
Mcdford on basis ot fare and one
third to Mcdford plus tho rnto to bo
tendered us by Mr. Parkhurst. We
expect that gentleman In Portland
next week anil It ho will give us
assurance that regular auto service
will be established to and from Mcd
ford, tho Southern Pacific will go
ahead and do Its part In t ertislng
tho route to tho greatest ttont pos
sible. J. M. SCOTT.
10 PLACER ALONG
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Development of a 110 aero placer
mining tract, comprising most of tho
great bar just below the Dowdvn falls
iiHn the north bank of Rogue river,
and three miles distant from this city
is assured by the plans of mining
men who have for some months pnst
been chiefly engaged in an exhaust
ive examination or. the pnHrly, says
the Gold Hill News.
Following testa and prosiiecls
which determined the richness of the
bar beyond question, the properties
of George Lyinnu, and J. K. Moore,
constituting the greater portion of
tbo tract to be mined, have been
bonded for a largo sum by the re
cently organized company, aud will
shortly be the scene of extensive
mining oerntions.
Neither loenl capital nor local min
ing men nro directl interested in the
project, the com pan) being composed
of Charles F. Luce, a wealthly min
ing operator of Tncomu, Washington,
A. E. Ilambcr, nnd others, of Suth
crlin, Oregon.
COUNT OF BALLOTS FOR
CARNIVAL TRIP FROM IT
Official count of ballots in Rose
Carnival contest at It theater, week
ending May 18; 1913:
Mabello Armprlcst 2,000
Mrs. Art Ilurgcss 2,400
Ruby Ilurko ..- - 2.400
Sadlo Cams 1.400
Miss A. Gcrretson 2,400
Esther Kassafer - 7,900
Mrs. Gus Samueln 700
Mrs. C. C. Salter 2,100
Haiel Womack 1.000
Geraldlno Ilukos 14,000
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Hank.
MARRIED.
In Mcdford Sunday evening. May
18, John R. Norris mid Miss M. E.
Ferren, both of .Mcdford, were united
in marriage by Rev. W. T. Gouldcr.
Mr. N'orrin is malinger of Midvale
orchard and his bride is an amiable
daughter of Mrs. R. A. Smith of
Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Norris have
a largo circle of friends who join in
wishing them u piosperous and hap
py wedded life. Only n few intimate
relatives uud friends witnessed the
ceremony.
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FINEST QUALITY IARCEST VARIETY
TODH
"CUT EBCE" the on ladiea'aboaUreielns that
iiotKlvclr contain! Oil. Wu Wi and J'olUhw ladl.'
ml clillilrca' txoitt anil tbo, ibises without rub
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'tUNBtPcomWnatloo for clcaulw and pol'auai;
aakinJofnetortan.Uoa,llse. "STAir I, I0u
"QUICK VVUITE (In liquid form with tpoucc'uultk.
lycltaniawl Mhltcpi dirty nnilio. IDedsMc.
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rouud white cuke uiekolln -slnclln boxr. wllli
pouice, 10c, la biuUouie, largo aliualauui txun,
entltmen who take
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"tliriT combination for penwmen wuo tauo
prldetnhaTlnKtbrlraaoulook A I. Jleatona color
and I Ultra to all black ihoet. 1'oIUU with a briuli
orelotb.KSctnU. "BABY ELITE" 'lira, lUetnU.
Jf7iurdlr do not Im-p tkaklnd yuuant.wolni
lbiirllntiniiafor(uUiliiukiw,cbJcci'ld.
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GOOVERREDDY'SROAD
GRANTS PASS, May '20. W. I).
O'llricn of Snn Frnnei-eo, Kd Har
nett of oLs Angeles, nnd E. I'ltclaii
of Omaha, Neb., arrived Sunday to
make further investigations concern-in-:
the jirojioscd Grants Poos-Crescent
City railroad, as representatives
of the syndicate that is coniidcriiiK
the finnncins of the road. They rep
resent three branches of inquiry, Mr.
O'Hricn bcin n miniuK engineer, Mr.
Harnett a civil engineer, and Mr.
I'lielnu n railroad contractor. In
comjMtiy with Dr. Reddy they left by
auto Monday to go over the line and
to visit the mines nnd the timber bod
ies iilon-; the route.
Legal blanks tot arte at tho Mall
Trlbuno o.f(lc. if
It is quits probable that
you arelookmg for bsttcr
clothes thanou have had.
you have your own ideas
as to what the tsrm "bet
ter clothes" mearts. If yu
haye looksd at ths
Clothes
in sur windows and cah
conscientiously forget thsm,
ws havs nothing more t
say. But, if the fabrics, ths
patterns, the lapels, the
cuffs, the doZeh and one
little boints, which even a
look into our window will
bring ro lighr, have any
meaning tg you, then by all
means corns in.
It will afford us
plsasurs to show you
new styles.
Purchase if you wish.
Ihe blace where you
don t fesl uneasy about the
orice. One and the same
t2 every one.
Model Clothing Co.
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A Great May Sale of Muslin Underwear
10 Days-20 DISCOUNT -10 Days
You will onjoy tliis snlo for it contains your kind of muslin undorwoar. It offora only gnrmonta that
are perfectly mado to tlio smallost dotail. Gannonts that aro sowod carofully, that aro fashioned accord
ing to the prevailing modos of dress, and ahovo all, garmonts that aro mado of highgi-ado muslin cambrics
and nainsooks. Those valuos aro way out of tlio ordinary.
20o OFF NEW PRINCESS SLIPS
Princess Slips of fine Nainsook or Cambric, ehoieo
of many styles, laee, embroidery or ribbon trimmed
at from io to l.Ull
20 OFF NEW COMBINATION GARMENTS
Combination Suits of fine soft Nainsook trimmed
with laee and embroidery, with plain or tucked
ruffles at from OS to $-1.50
120ty OFF NEW STYLES IN GOWNS
Clowns of Cambric, Nainsook or Ciepo in neck slip
over styles, laee and embroidery trimmed at tho
low price of 08 to JjM.OO
20 OFF COMPLETE LINE OF PETTICOATS
IVttieoalsof Cambric and Muslin with insertion of
embroidery and embroidery flounces trimmed, also
made with underlay 85 to JJvi.50
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These Are Hosiery and Underwear Days
Wo always havo something special that will bo of groat intorost to shoppors, tho sort wantod for sum
mer woar right at tho beinning of tho season whilo our lino is comploto in all stylos and sizos.
"Women's White Union Suits, low neck and sleeve
less, tight and huV knee styles, regular and extra
large size, extra in value 18t
Women's Gauze Vest, low neck and sleeveless, full
taped neck and arms, 10c values, limited quantity,
onlv, caen y
Women's white lisle Union Suits, Dutch neck, no
sleeves, cuff or lace knee, reinforced, extra good
fitting garniQiit and guaranteed to give satisfac
tion, at cTieir: .'. $1.00
Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck aud sleeve
less, fancy crochet yokes, regular and extra largo
size, special each 10
Women's fine Cotton Nose, medium weight in
black, 15c values, SJd, 11 for 25
Cordon Hose are best for women and children, will
wear longer than others and will not fade, only 25
Kcouomy Hose, black and tan, made from extra
fine soft cotton and fast colors, 15t, U for 25t
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In addition to the Anderson-Mandot returns results will be
given of the
Monte AttellCal Delaney Willard-Smith
Britton-Murphy
fights. . Doors open at 7:30. Moving pictures will preceed
the returns and the entertainment will be as proper for
ladies as for men.
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Get the Returns First No Tiresome Waits
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