Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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iOCALAND
LtRSbNAL
Cnrl von ilor llollcn nnd J. Bnuo
Sptmcor ot Anlntopo mndo n trip to
Medford Did loro part or tlio week.
Mls Ireno Morris has gone to Cnl
lfomla to upend tho Biimmcr with
rolnttvcs.
William Hawkins, who linn been
nngnged In prospecting in northern
California, was In Mcdford Thursday
en rooto to Grants Bobs.
PC.Brownsteln ot Portland la In
the valley on hls-nsnnt business visit.
Thll Hainm, tho liortlcuUnrlst,
rnotorod to Mcdford Thursday eve
ning. Tor comment, rye, graham nnd
Gormen call nt Monarch Seed and
Feed Co. GO
P. IX. Steel, manager ot the Threo
WneK Lumber company of Joscphlno
county, wns in Mcdford recently.
Thomns Mcrrlmnn "and his family
of Central Point visited Medford rel
ative Thursday afternoon.
8. Q. Van Dyko ot North Phoenix
was of the road supervisors who
wero in Medford nnd Jacksonville
during the, week.
P. M. McKlnnls 6t Antlodi trons
ncted business In Mcdfnrd Thursday.
W. P. Oloeckner of Grants Pass
tnado Mcdford a visit Thursday.
N. W. Klmo nnd William Sckeolo
were among those down from Griffin
creek district this week.
To make your hens lay Ret your
beef scraps nnd bono at Monarch
Seed and Feed Co. CC
For your $1 per sack flour come
to Monarch Seed and Feed Co. CC
Mrs. J. D. Vernon nnd Miss Dcnr
dorft ot Oakland, Douglas county,
who havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Bass, loft for homo Thursday
evening.
For salo cheap, dandy sorse, har
ness, buggy and saddle. Horse ab
solutely gentlo for ladles or chil
dren. Phono 342. C5
D. H. Cronomlller and Lester
Thompson of Jacksonville, were re
cent visitor in Medford.
John Sharpc, who has been visit
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Wilson, has
left Mcdford on his return to Iowa.
Mr. Parks, tho barber, who was
employed In Mcdford for some time,
has removed to Jacksonville with,
his family and taken n position in
Tlay nuneb's shop.
Orchard, hunting, tlshlnjc and
Crater Lake scenes for sale at Gcr-
j king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any-place; kodak finishing. 128
East Main street. Phone 21C R.
J. C. Barnes is having a cottage
built on his vacant lot on North
ntverslde avenue, which will add
much to tho nppoaranco ofthat part
of tho city. C. T. Hamilton is con
structing it
Grant Mathews and his daughter
of Foots, creek tarried In Mcdford
Thursday.
Kodak finishing, best In town, nt
Weston's.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McCIendon of
Gold Hill were of tho many who
camo to Mcdford Thursday.
T. E. Daniels, deputy exalted ruler
of tho B. P. O. E., has returned
from McMinnvlllo. where he offi
ciated at a meeting of that order.
R. H. McCurdy writes all kinds of
Insurance. 4Q1 M. F. & 1L bldg.
Phono 349.
It. C. Chappcll was in Medford
Thursday on tho way to Jackson
ville from Derby, whero he has boon
painting Luko Ryan's now farm res-Jdonoe.
W. J. Canton was at Grants Pbbs,
on professional business, Tfiursday.
Miss Estella Lavy of Jacksonville
left for Portland Thursday evening
and will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H.
Maegly for several weeks.
Gerking & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flnsh lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main street;
telephone 215 R.
Martin McDonough has gone to
Chohalls, Wash., to accept a lucra
tive position. His wlfo will join
him soon.
Mr. nud Mrs. G. R. Phillips of
Sacramento have been visiting in
Mcdford, guests ot Roy Johnson.
Will North, traveling ugout of tho
Orogonlnn, who is now operating at
Ashland, spent Thursday night in
Medford,
Insure and be sure. Right if we
writo It. R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Alan.
George Jones of Rogue Rlvor,
manager of tho Home Telojihono
company's .business nt that place,
spent Thursday Afternoon in Med
ford. Harry Lindsoy of Central Point
loft .for Ohio a few days since. When
ho returns ho will ho accompanied
by his bride, neo Ruth Andrews.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
X.S.DT AMUlSTAn
Day Phono 227
Night V. W, Weeks 103-J-2
Plioues A. J3, Orr 078-M
1 U. S.. Mc.MIUnn ot Tacotna, who
has been in the valley for several
weeks, In tho Interests ot a publica
tion known as "Sco America First,"
has completed his work hero. Med
ford nnd Grnnis Pass wni bo well
represented In its page.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Ward wero ml
Medford Thursday afternoon trading
with our merchants.
K. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives roado any timo or
plnco by appointment. Phone M.
1471. -
Mrs. CT. Scllntcr Sr, and Mrs. ,v.
Schnfer Jr. $t North Jacksonville
wero in Medford Thursday on their
way to Phoenix to visit relatives.
J. R. Nellsen, who has been vis
iting In this section, left for Sacra
mentq Thursday ntternoori.
WiUlnnt and Cass Higlnbothnm
and Jphn F. Rolls of Katies creek
made n trip to Medford Thursday.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
N'anh overy Saturday from 10 a. ru.
to 3" p, m. on and after May 24.
W. P. Dodge returned Thursday
afternoon .from a short trip north.
J. P. Brown, tho Eagle Point mer
chant, transacted business In Mod
ford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Boos and
n. H. McCarthy enjoyed a picnic In
Ashland park Thursday.
Fred Alton Halght, teachor of
piano and harmony, specialist In cor
rect principles ot touch and tech
nique for beginners or advanced pu
pils. Faults corrected. Summer
term. Halght Music Studios, 11G a
Laurel street. Phono 726-R. 69
Mrs. Fred Luy of Antclopo was
in Medford Thursday on the way to
Jacksonville to visit her sister, Mrs.
Charles Prim.
Jasper Hannah of Dchcnger Gap
was a recent visitor In Medford.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sago for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-
nctt-Corey bldg. Phono 145.
M. Marshall, ono of the progres
sive rarmers of Central Point dis
trict, spent a short tlmo in Mcdford
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones havo
returned to San Francisco after a
short stay in tho city and valley
George W. Wolgamott of Holly
wood orchard made a business trip
to Medford Thursday.
George Given was over from Eaglo
Point precinct Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Horton and her daughter.
Miss Edith, wcro among their Mcd
ford friends Thursday.
J. D. Franklin and L. E. Stone
aro lato arrivals in Medford.
Harry S. Harrison was of those
up from Ashland during tho week.
Why pay rent when you can buy
the beautiful nine room bungalow on
comer of Bartlett and Jnrksnn
streets for thlrty-Blx dollars per
month without Interest? For do
tails call at 436 N. Bartlett Bt.
S, B. Graham, tho fir Insurance
man, was in Grants Pass paying a
tiro loss.
8 B. Granam, tho flro Insurance
man, wns in Butto Falls and Ash
land this week attending to bnsiness.
Singer sowing machines for sale;
rents, repairs, collections. 227 S.
Holly st. Phone 81 C-X. CS
D. E. Green, tho timber cruiser,
nas gone to Coos connty on profes
slonal business.
u. b. District Attorney Reamos
has won tho first caso In which ho
appeared, securing the conviction of
Max Cohen, a Portland attorney, In
dicted for subornation of perjury.
Emll Brltt, mayor of Jacksonville,
was a Mcdford visitor Thursday aft
ernoon. Ralph Gray and S. J. Rice of Ap
plegato transacted business In Mcd
ford during tho week.
Tho Royal Oaks, uniformed march
ing branch of tho Oakland (Cal.)
Commercial club, will nrrlvo in Mod
ford by special train Sunday morn
ing, uui win not ho able to tarry
moro than naif an hour. They num
ber about threo hundred nnd aro on
their way to Portland to attend tho
Rose Carnival. Tho local cominor
clal club will entertain thorn during
tnolr short stay.
William G, Miller of Central Point
district turried a short tlmo In Mod
ford Thursday.
Charles J. Howard of Josephine
county was n rccont visitor in Med
ford. Ho did not tarry long.
Civil Engineer Howard and his
party lmvo finished tho proljmjriary
survey of the proposed road over tho
Siskiyou mountains nnd returned to
Medford. Tho permanent location of
the -thoroughfare will bo commenced
next week, which will Insure ono of
tho host of mountain roads that can
be easily negotiated ond solve a
problem that has proved obnoxious
to the traveling public for many
years.
Ashland is going to be represent
ed In tho Enstorn Land show on a
large scalo, according to D. M. Lowe,
who will havo churgo of collecting
a comprehensive exhibit showing the
varied prpducts of the southern part
of the valloy. A ropresunetatlvo of
tho Ashland Commercial club will
probably bo sent along to explain
tho collection of products to Inquir
ers and answer Questions. An effort
will be made to unite the entire
Roguo River valley In ono showing,
so that tho maximum benefit can
STATE COOPERATION
TOR GOODiROADS
PROMISED BY KAY
Tom 11. Kny, state treasurer of
Oregon and member of tho Oregon
Highway commission uml one of the
three men who govern Oregon, nr
rftod In Medford Thursday to repre
sent the commission nt the good
roads banquet. Mr. Kay Is also
president of the Snlem Woolen mills
nnd is n former resident of Jackson
county, his father having operated
tho woolen mills nt Ashland many
years ago.
"Tho highway commission cannot
do any state construction this year,"
said Mr. Kay, "because only StO.OOo
appropriation was placed at Its dis
posal, but net year there will bo
1240,000 available ami construction
work can bo done. In the meantime
tho services of tho commission and
tho stato highway engineer are nt
the service ot any locality applying
for them and Major llowlhy can be
Of material assistance to Jackson
county in helping It prepnro for construction.
"Jnckson county leads tho stato In
good roads effort and tho stato high
way commission will cooperate In
every possible way. We could not
get word to Engineer Bowlliy in
time ho Is making a final Inspec
tion of tho Pacific hlghw'ay before
assuming office, or ho would ho here
also. The board rnnnnt force Its co
operation upon any section under
tho lnw, but Is for those that re
quest it.
"I think Senator Bourne's scheme
for fedoral aided roads the grcate.it
plan over devised. It U merely n
loan ot tho nation's credit to tho
sinio nnu costs the stato compara
tively nothing. I hopo It Is adopted
"I bought woolln southern Ore
gon many years ago and know tho
county as it was then but tho val
ley has Improved so much that It is
like a new section to me."
DANGER
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LOS ANllKLKS, Out.. J duo C
Tlint thero la not the slightest dan
ger ot war between tho Putted States
and Japan, nnd that the public men
of Japan believe American public
sentiment will amicably adjust tho
difficulty nrlslng over tho California
nult-alteu land law, Is tho declara
tion hero today ot Dr. J. Soyeda,
former president ot the Bank of For
mosa nud the International Hank cf
Japan nnd envoy ot tho Associated
Chambers of Common of Japan.
Soyeda declared that his mission to
this country Is to oxpUIn the situa
tion to Japanese hero and to counsel
patience. Saturday he leaves for
Washington,
PENN. AVE COMES TO
T
To tho Editor.- West Hamilton
or I'eun avenue Is certainly coming
to the front. Hero comes Mrs. I. II.
White's lieu that laid the biggest egg
yet, the egg measured tho largest
way around S'.i Inches nnd tho
smaller way GU. Oh. this Is tho
street for enlarging ltd population,
so says biddy.
MIIS. I. tl. WHITE.
BOY HII ON HEAD
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DEnnY GROWERS HIT
BY C0LUMDIA FLOODS
1100H K1VKK, Ore., .lulu II. -Horry
growers near lioio nro tearful
tmluy lluil tlio tliroiitonotl rise ul' llie
Ooliiiiihln utmvc Tlio DmIIcm will iiver.
flow I lie ritlli'iim! Iiuo'im mill impeilo
lliu ulili'inoiil ill' MtuwIiorrloN, hit-It
mo font ripening. Hili'h II t'linilllloil
would iiiiiHO tlioiiiuiiilri of ilnlliiM
Imuiiuu,
Julius Wnttonhurger, age fourteen
years. ai of Julius WiUtciitutrgor
lies at tlio Sncrcd hospltAl In a no
lulls condition, as tho result of a blow,
oh tho head received; when struck
with a Immiuor In Phoenix Wednes
day, Tho boy who struck him Is
about twelve jears old, and Is alleged
to bo tho son of a former Phiientx
butcher, n Mr. Ilanon, A warrant linn
been Issued bj tho Juvenile author.
ItltlM.
According to the story told by the
boys nt Dr. Mnlmgreii's office In
Phoenix, whore Julius wns first tak
en, the two Wnttenbuiger boys en
countered llnsnn on Hear crook, and
Inquired tho jvay to tlio swimming i
hole. A stone was tluowti by one of
rSAGE TEA BEAUTIFULLY DARKENS
THE HAIR WHEN FADED AND GRAY
Sulphur MiiUt't 1 1 M r
MImiI With
,Klirt, I.UMI-OkW -111(1 t'llll-t
Dandruff
Tim line of Hage nuil Sulphur fuf
rttntorliu; faded, gray hnlr In Its nat
ural rotor dates batik to gruiuliuotli
er'n time. She kept her hnlr bounti
fully darkened, glossy uml ubitiidnnt
with it brew of Hugo Ten and Hut-
J phur. Whenever Inn hnlr fell out or
tlin two brothers, striking llnsoti on 'took on that dull, faded or strenkfd
the head, in the fight that followed, appearance this simple inlrtum n
apparently one ngnlnst two, Bason uppllod with wonderful offset,
struck Julius wtlh a hummer. j Hut browing nt homo In miiHsy nud
Bason, according to Phoenix people "it nf date. Nowadays skilled ehein
Is n quiet boy who never had previous i I1 'hi this bettor than ourselves. Hy
trouble, lie was building a fence on' asking ut tiny drug store for tho
his fnthor's properly nt the tlmo of ready to tire prodoio culled "Wy
tho others' approach, lie has a "Ill's H.nto and Sulphur llalr Hem
good chance for recovery. ''" you will get n large buttle fur
I i
llblillt oil 1-rnlS Ho ml) llt'llKKllitl
tuako their unit, which In umiiiiIiv
tiMj illeUy, mi iimlsl. upon coUlug
Wyoth's'' -rtlilrh unt'bo ilJiiilod
upon t riwtoru nMUrii color nud
beiluty to tlio hair nid Is HptHiidtd
or dnuilniff, dry, furrhtli, (tcliy
m'hlp unit lulling hnlr, . ,
A wull kunuii downtown dnimiUt
wiys his customers Insist on Wynthn
Huso mid Sulphur Iioohuhd, they say,
It diirliutts tmi iiHlumlly nud nvmly
that imliodv ran toll II lint btmii up.
l'tl(t- It's. HI) IKIS)' til USD, too, You
simply dampen n hihhikb or trnft
brtiNh nud draw It through your hnlr
taking one Mrnnd at u time, llu
this st night nud by morning the
gruy hnlr illssppoom; after nuiitlior
uppltnntlnti or two it Is rnHorml to
llu natural color uml looks glossy,
soft nud abundant
PENDLETON ROUNDUP AT
THE PAGE THEATER
u
HATCHERY
T
EOR BIG BUTTE
PORTLAND, Juno 8, 1313. To
the Editor. So mo tlmo ago, when I
wns in southern Oregon, you spoke
to mo about tho matter of gottlng a
slto on Big Butte creek for n hatch
ery. This matter has been discussed
at tho last two commission meetings,
but no definite decision tins been ar
rived at. Mr. Cranston wai ono of.
a committee appointed at the meet
ing before last to look Into nnd re
port on tho mattor, but as ho is ao
longer connected with tho commis
sion, a new committee was appoint
ed consisting of Mr Hughes and Mr.
Stone, and it Is their Intention to
visit tho slto on Butto creek nnd re
port so that tho commission can
take somo decided action. With best
wishes, I am sincerely yours,
WILLIAM I FINLKV.
State Gamo Warden.
Motion pictures of the 1012 Pen
dleton Uoiiud-up, tho greatest fron
tier show over staged, wlll'bo shown
at tho I'ago theater on Saturday and
Sunday, thereby affording the people
of Medford an opportunity of viewing
for themselves tho daring feats of
horsemanship ami skill which made
this meet stand out prominently from
nil over so-called 'Itound-up." Tho
show will bo presented In four reels,
all now, and overy thrilling feature
ot tho round-up Is reproduced.
Tho films will depict tho winning
of tho world's championship for
broncho busting, cowboy nnd cowgirl
races, stagecoach races, hulldogglng
steers, fancy roping, relay rnces, rop
ing and tying steers and riding wild
bulls. Thero is a thrill to overy foot
of film.
Tho films are exceptionally clear
and nearly all of tho scenes nro at
closo range, tho enmora men taking
their lives In their hands tlmo and
again In order to bo close to tho sab
Ject they wero photographing.
Tho films will bo shown on Satur
day and Sunday night. Admission
15 and 10 cents.
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Greatest Tailored Suit Sale
of the Season
Seductions of 3313 o 50 per cent and more
SILL BOY HONKS
HE
Mullhurn Harvey thinks he has tho
record breaking egg. Ho appeared
In Tho MaU Trlhuno office this
morning with an egg measuring C
by 7 Inches in clrcumrorenco and
which was laid by a nlno months'
old Plymouth Rock pultot.
THANH0USER FEATURE
AT STAR THEATER TODAY
VTho Mnrblo Heart," a stirring dra
matic Thanhauser, will bo shown at
tho Star theater today. It Is a two
reel picture, and ono of tho most suc
cessful over turned out by tho Than
hauser company.
Tho story concerns a young sculp
tor s lovo for u prominent society
woman, a "cat" of tho worrst order.
She poses for him to win his lovo to
satisfy her own vanity. Sho is sue
ccsuful In splto of tho fact that tho
sculptor Is warned to bowaro of her,
In a dream tho sculptor thinks ho
lives In tho dayH of Dlpgenes, and
makos a statuo for a wealthy Athen
ian. The Btatuo comes to life, but
Instead of returning its makor's lovo,
falls in lovo with tho wealthy Athen
ian. Tho sculptor wakes to find his
own lovo untrue, and aftor wrecking
tho statuo ho has mado of her, dies
himself. Tho woman meets tho Just
reward ot her heartlessnss.
GIRL REFUSED A DARF.
AND WILL LOSE LIFE
MHBHHn
MAilSllFIKLD, Ore., June' 0. -Mis.H
Itnmotin Ltuld, nged 13, in in
tho Mercy UoHjiitnl today suffering
from whnt is snid to be n broken hack
beemiHc she refused to take 11 dare.
During nu nndtmnliih? ride with
hcvornl other, Mies LihM'h eliiuhins
ability wni questioned nnd she ac
cepted n challenge to climb 11 tree by
tlio road side.
She hr.d mounted about thirty feet
when u limb broke, precipitating her
heavily to the ground.
WAGES PAID UNDER PROBE
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110 Tailored Suits most of them are .strictly tailored models whi-h are al
ways in demand on which you cannot make a mistake in liuying. Thin season's
newest materials and many arc tho famous "Stylu Craft" pit'incnts which in
sures workmanship, quality ami fit. Our regular prices are rijdtt hut we have
decided to reduce this stock to a minimtitim for the summer season and thtwe
prions should do it quickly.
$1S.50 TAILORED SUITS $ J 0.80
$30.00 and $35.00 TAILORED SUITS $ I !.(!
Including navy blue ami white sere suits.
One lot of Tailored Suits actual values run to .MM), some of Ihcjie are not this
season's goods but strictly desirable and fine quality goods, special !j7.50
Alterations, if any, will he charged for.
Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A.
Carper, of North Central avenuo,
Thursday, Juno 5, a girl.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALKBxtra good fresh Jor
soy cow with heifer calf. 8t,
not iiiiiintain hiiiiM'lf prrK.rlv on lorn
than .?1000 a ypnr. Wo do not nllow
men in our employ who cam les than
t1000 n year to marry iiuIcsh they
get tiie consent of the officers of the
blink."
l-'orlilil Marriage.
J-'organ explained that tho men
tlietnhelves had adopted this rule
which wag ono of (ho regulation of
their "pension organisation."
Jacob ItoKCiiwuld, Iiciici of the
grout house of .Heanr I(oeb,(;k mid
company, testified Unit iu married
employe of his firm ro(b Jchb than
$12 11 week, and that the number ot
children tlio employe linn is not con
sidered. He denied Hint lie hud hired
detectives to shadow the vice prob-cm.
FRECKLES
Don't Illilo Them Willi n Veil; lie.
fnovu Them With the Othlno
Prescription
This prescription for tho removal
of freckles wits written by a promi
nent physician nud Is usually so suc
cessful In removing freckles nnd giv
ing a clear, beautiful comploxlon
that It is sold by your druggist un
der nu abnoluto gunniutco to refund
the money if it falls.
Don't hide yonr freckles undor a
veil; get an 011 neo of othlno nnd re
in ovo thorn. Kven tho first fow ap
plications should show 41 wonderful
Improvement, somo of tho lightor
freckles vanishing entirely.
B6 suro to ask tho druggist for
tho double atrength othlno; it is this
that Is sold on tho money back guur-
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Wash Dresses
$1.39
200 "Wash Dresses iu ginghams and
porcalcs, this season's newest goods,
dresses that are considered good val
ues nt $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50, ex
tra special JjJl.JJf)
180 "Wash Dresses in ginghams and
percales, extra special $1.80
Others $2.60, $2.80, ?3.75, SJ.50
$7.50 up.
Muslin
Underwear
Extra special values at prices that are
fully 20 ton:H:t less.
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NIAGARA MAID
Silk Gloves
Our regular $1.25 quality iu blnok,
white and all colors, special 08
Chamisette
Gloves
In 1(5 button length or 2 button length
special at 48'
Long Lisle Gloves in white, speeial
at 20
Long Coats
Reduced 20 to 40
lOvery coat in stock has a special tick
et and a good generous reduction
from regular price to reduce the stock
reductions 20 lo !()',;.
Untrimmed
Shapes
.Reduced 25 to 50
Several hundred untrimmed shapes,
this season's best grade iu Milans,
Hemps, Proxyline, Panamas, etc.,
black, white, burnt and colors, at 25
to 50 off.
Armor Plat
Hose
Ladies' Ariiour Plato Hose are bet
ter, require less darning than any
other hose on the market, all weights!
at, n pair 25
Armour Plato Lisle Hose, at per
nidi ..25 and 50
Silk .1 lose, a pair 50, $1.00, $1.50
Shirt Waist Specials 98c, $1.19, $1.79, $3.50
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Mary's Academy. C7Janteo.
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