Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1913)
" PATiTC BIX. "t- rEP"FOT?D MATT; THTBUNTO, MEDFOim OttKCION, TUESDAY, .TFNF, 10, 101,1. E MODEL LIFE-BOAT LAUNCHING ON SS. IMPERATOR ASK NEW TRIAL Page Theatre UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE Wcdnonday mid Thuniday, Juno 11 and 12 Aftornoon and Evonlng OF FRUIT LOSS PROBING A NEW EVDENCE DUE TO BREAKAGE F RANK E LA Wr llio purpose of finding exact ly where tho trouble lies In o ninny uoxpb of npplcH IxjInR broken or tho friijt damaged In transit to forrlRn rountrlcii, the department of phys ical condltiona of tho Northwestern l'rult cxrhmiRo of Portland haa tor soteral monthl liccu conducting a vory exhaustive Inveatlgaltoh on tho mthject of export packages for ap ples. Tlio pcrcontaga of broken and damaged hoxc.i has been entirely too largo, nml bruised fruit in nil pack ages linn boon too much In cvldonce. Kxtenslvo correspondence with Its own branches In nnglaml nml Gcr- mnny and with a number of Inde pendent receivers In various foreign countries ns well as with tho prin cipal forwarders at New York, and a comparison of tholr advices wUh tho results complied by various northwest fruit shipping concerns that have done tho most extenslvo export business leads to tho follow ing dcftnlto conclusiens: ' First That thero should bo an Improvement In tho method of hand ling Into and out of steamships. This matter has been agitated by them for some time and marked Improve ment has already been mado by some carriers. Many other shippers nro now joining In tho demand, and the federal authorities aro this soasrn going to mnko closo Investigation cf this subject, and wo have been In vited to co-opcrato with tho depig ment in tbeir work. Second Occasionally thoro Is carelessness In loading cars and '.he tiara of boxes sometimes shift and drop off onto tho floor space between bulkheads. Third Doxlng can bo Improved. Tho exchange- definitely recommends that all npplo boxes, whether for do mestic or for export nse, bo In ac cordance with tho 'following stand ards: Ends, not less than 13-15 inch; sldos. 3-S, Inch full, mado up with sW-pcnny cement nails; ton and bottoms, 1-4 inch scant, made up with five-penny cement nall9. For export add a double top and bottom, nailed on top of tho cleats, with additional outside cleats, using seven-penny cement nails. This feature may add 3V4 cents per box expense, but Is cheaper than roping sssssrk V La" u VsissssHl!HSssf5UsHFfliMsiDHs&jftVBV 1 VNIHP dslslssssWQslsssBsi1sisBslislsssssssssUsslsssssssssV f (r itjLvtf Islsssssssssssssn liiiiiiiVmii'1 Tho control of lifeboats on tho mod ern ocean liners has been brought to a science. Tho best engineering skill has been dorotcd to dcvlso apparatus which will lower the boats from tho highest decks quickly, under every possible- condition. On tho SS. IM 1 list to cither side heavily, it would still be possible to lower 75 per cent, of all the boats quickly and safely, devlco hns also been employed for suspending boats on tho lower decks, ThoLwhlch allows them to bo swung out board and lowered in a row second, mechanism is operated by electricity and makes It posslblo to rntsu and. Tho great Hamburg-American Liner lower a boat filled with passengers in carries eighty-four boats capable of no lest than soventy seconds. A nunvlcommodatlng comfortably all of tho bcr of tho boats are collapsible, and i passengers and crow. Two of ihcan t.n? J .7. , ''.nested, or set one nbovo another, to nro high-powered motor-boats, which ERATOIc, tho worlds largest EhIp,fMy)nnmltnn.iee. In this wnv elehteen could tako tho othnrs In tow. Tho derricks havo been Installed which will largo lifeboats aro stowed on tho upper I power boats nro equipped with wire lower the lifeboats from cither side deck between two of tho funnels, with-1 loss telegraph apparatus having a of the ship. Even should tho vessel 'in reach of tho cranes. An insenlous range of over 00 mile. SAN r-'IIANVISCO. Oil., .luiio III. claiming lluil now oxiilenco tins boon iliM'itvoioil by tliem, ulluttioy for l'runlj Koln, former police ofl'i- oor coiiii'lcl of grand" laioeuy up pi mod before Siiioiinr .luiliro Diiimo lioro loiluv niiil suliiiiltloil i motion for now 1 1 tul. The tiatiiro of llio oviilonoo un earthed by llio i!ofouo wim nol tli Uilgeil loilny, but V. ( Wright, pouring from tlio offioo of llorl Sclilo-ixiiigor, told llio ooiirt lluit ii would Inko tlio form of iiffiiluxiti, Tlio miittor tliou wont over until Sat -iiulnv Tor argument on tlio motion. At llio enlliun of IvHdln's oiio fioiii tlio eiiloutlnr Jixlgo Diiuiio road llio inionuiinon nun men hhmmi iiio no ronilnut if lio liml liny .statement (o make boforo sonloiioo aws imposed. At tliw point Wright iiililromed llio oourl. Sonloiioo wi ooiiliiiuod until after llio decision wan uiiiiIo on llio tiioliou. Attorney John llnrrclt will tiinko tho argument for llio defence. In oourl tlii- inorrlnj; were tlio twelve jurors who ennui'lcd INnln. Tlio sown oilier noouol olieo offi rcr also uttciinVil Hit' koskIoii. BERTIE JACK BEAUMONTE & ARNOLD l.nle of "Miss Nobody froin Slnrlnud" Co. I'l't'.soiilingn Mill of Musical Comedy MAKASANKO DUO Sonsntionnl Rusaiun Entortninors TRISOARY Mustor of tho Huts and Coins JEWEL AND JORDAN Whintlora and Imltatoni' MISS RUTH CHANDLER Tho Inimitnblo Comodionno tho ends so hard or wiring and adds Immensely to tnbulgo of tho sides. strength of the box and protection of tho contents against bruises. Some large shippers havo been so well pleased with the continued usa of this style of package that they havo adopted It for all domestic shipments as well. Tho exchange recommends that this feature bo very carefully considered with a view of adopting this stylo or packago for tlio special advcrll:d brand to bo marketed by cc'rtaln exchange 'asso ciations this year. Fourth In packing tho tender varieties nil tho outsldo apples should bo doublo or trlplo wrapped, with tho corrugated pad or threo sheets of blue layer board placed at both top and bottom of box. Fifth In packing, tho apples should not bo drawn down against as to ' SUFFRAGETTE GONFESSES; ! ZEPPELIN SAILS FROM SMS INNOCENT MAN DONTASTHIt, England, June 10. Became nu innocent man was charged with the crime. Lillian Len son, a suffragette "ar-onotU1," ur rendered to tlio police today nml con fessed to burning We.Mfiehl limine, which was recently destroyed hero in n mvstcrious fire. SPOKANE, Wnrfli., June 10. Leawng fifteen children inolherlen-. Mrs. Ilert Howell, wife of tt farmer near Polouc, U dead hero today ns causo any! llio ro.MiIl of living struck by liglit-'ninir. TO VIENNA, .luiio 10.- With Count Zeppelin aboard the Gorman inventor'.- groat nirship Snxonv flow to day from Vienna lo-Miinicli, wliore it was landed after wirclcssiui; that it was nliort of Kioline. The hit; fly er nrrived in Vionnn yesterday when Huiporor Fniucis Joeph received Count Zeppelin ami hw party. SALK.M, Ore, Juno 111. (lover nor West low today upoiutcil Charli-x (I. Hrif:g of I'ortlninl, n member of the hoard of for-try, t nkt.itr the plnco of A. 1'. Spraeiio. rcicueil. Siork and Cupid Cunning Plotters Many a New Home will Have a Lltllo Sunbeam to Orlfihten 1L Tnore l pome iln-ntl la every woman 1 mind a to the prubalile pnln, dUtrci it ml d.incer of child blrllu Hut, tliniikN lo n r mnrluiMo remedy k now n n Moilirr Friend, tli ixtUI Ii one ot joful nnllcl tKillun. .Mmlier's Friend Is n lienrtnitltn;, exter Iinl nppllcnllon. 1 ( make the murlrs of the stuninch and nl domrn pliant so they cipar.d enlly and naturally wlthuiit pnln, and with none of that H-culinr nniiH-a, nrroMn- and oth-r Rymptotnft that tend to wrnkrn llio IinMlW-cilrc tnotlirr. 'l'luw f'upld and tlw tork are rnted ax rumilnit iilnitern to tu-r nld I tic rotnltu; ot a little itiulwMM to xlad den ttiu hearts mid honim. ThoiiMiidii nf wonirii know fruin eiwr. ence Mollier'a Friend U me of mir xrrulent (iintrllititliiim to happy ihoIIhtIuxhI. Kid by nil druxslMtM nt SI.(X) t-r bottle. F.t lally rrtiiuiuietided as a preventive uf caX irnr lmHt. Write to llrnddi-ld lteEulntcir To.. IT! I Iimnr Illdk., Atlanta, (!.. fur their al unlilo booL to expectant mothers. PAGESCOPES Latest Animated Evonta Popular Prices MATINEE BOTH DAYS- ! imv Rent I)X OlTlcc opens 2. Ciii'liiin 2:510, 7:110 and !):i." Kveninj,' Prices LMe, .Tie nnd Mox f0e m EffSioa mu ;,! nil ym ;ma: Vl an; i:ifl iiutiiignoT R?r(land'9 FamoiK Mote ' no cd for the Excellence ofil Gui5lnc. European plam irM Hltuatril In the Hub of the Principal Tlieiitor and Sliopplui; Iltrlit Itwcnlly lliMloeorntod nml lleforolli(il TliroiiKliout, nml Hotter Hiilppcit Today tliiui Kwr llrforo l.'tiroNmi I'lnn HiNini without Imlli, 91.111) per day and up Itooin with lint'', ji'J.tH) per day anil up (J. J. KAL'PMANN, MaiuiKor. .V. K. CliAHKi:. A-t. Mr. Siskiyou Heights Now in the time lo make seleetion of lols nnd trnel.s in this mntiificenl: residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK I T t r t t T A t-igZt tern ;.' Y White Sale has proven spontaneous. Hundreds of lad y availed themselves of this opportunity of supplying their V wants at prices unequaled in the history of Medford's i t T T t t Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ; t Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Tho response to our limited advertisement of our Annual June Hundreds ol ladies nave season's; prices unequaled in tne nistory 01 mediord's mercnan- dising. Daily our immense store has been thronged with eager buyers attracted by the phenomenal bargains in "EVERYTHING WHITE." Hundreds of articles in every department, no matter, so long as it's WHITE, go at this sale. Space will only permit us to enumerate a few. GLOVES 3 lot double tip colored Silk Gloves 42i 1 lot long Embroidered, $2.00 value $1.50 1 lot long Main colors $1.50 values $1.19 1 lot II yard lciiRth Waist pat terns, $1.00 values. ..$1.10 1 lot 3 yard length Waist Pat terns, $1.00 values G5? 1 lot 8 ynrd length Waist Pat terns, $2.00 values... $1.25 Juno White Salo Prices on Waists in Suit Department. LADIES' NECKWEAR 1 lot Ladies' Jabots at 10f 1 lot Ladies' Jabots, .'Me values. ...... .21p 1 lot Ladies' Jabots, f0c and (iOc values 33? 1 lot Ladies' Fancy Collars, 25c and 35c LailieV Kmbrodieried Collars, 2."n val.....lO'' Ladies' Lace Collars, .'15c values 19 Ladies' Lace Collars, 50c values 29i Ladies' Embroidered Collars, fioo val's 43i Ladies' Lace Collars, 75c value 50J Ladies' Lace Collars, $1.00 values G5 Ladies' Lace Collnrs, $1.25 value 85 Itilioh' Laeo C'ollarH, .2..r0 values $1.05 Largo assortment ot Dutch Collars in white and colors. EKMHHaaBLCaHEKM mmkt mm 1 asfelllSI ili.li y.:ii rKi ra -jbi .m-i hks oammtrwys vw. vrx-,-i -zz cs ". '. j-:jimrr,ivf.'as i m arr worn m ..armim m h fe. - m wjmm(mmm M!k l "" m wm. wmm. m. " jm m m mmmmmFfssi feVCST. Kab. .ElSsVilV P.irXR TOX'SVVffm .JfMC:XX .f.CTC U'1.n3. .(0. MCf T-t U.'tofirFV X AiTS." K mmmsmmmmmmss!mmw', r r.r -r w -.. u m& '& , ? 1 I aVSrSSOS -- -rw r,'f r u. MPS m va iryiXK:"f m m ,i i A. M ilCi J Vic ' " t 1 i it N The warm weather is horo suggesting our neods. Our JUNE WHITE SALE affords the opportunity. Everything WHITE is embraced. Underwear, Infants' Woar, Whito Dress Goods, Tablo Linons, Napkins, Towels, Muslins, Shootings. Lacos, Embroidor ies, Laco Curtains, Draporios, Shoots, Pillow Casos, Countorpanoc, Ladies' Waists and Waistings, Neckwear, Hosiery and Handkor chiefs, all aro included in our JUNE WHITE SALE Reductions. MjfjftJ'iA?m i v r j i m r . . m 5es?ff.cv - i& ?. 'v.r o . zn LACES and EMBROIDERIES 1 lot Ziou Laces, 8 1-ftc values , , 4c 1 lot Zion Laces 15c values 9 1 lot laerame Laces, $1.00 values, now T..39(? 1 lot Allover Laces, 75c values, now 45c 3 lot Narrow Embroidery, 10c values 5c 1 lot -Hi inch Flouncing, 75c value , 18p 1 lot lleautiful UaudiiiK, $1.50 values 95 1 lot 27 inch Flouncing, $1.50 values , .Sl.lO 1 lot -1G inch Flouncing, $2.00 values $1.19 3 lot -1G inch Flouncing, Voile, $1.00 values $2.95 HUNDREDS OF STYLES TO SELECT FJtOM. BUY NOW. LACE CURTAINS 1 lot Lace Curtains, regular 75e and $1.00 values, pair .45c 1 lot Lnce Curtains, regular $1,50 and $2.00 values, pair 95t 1 lot Colored Lace Curtains, regular $2,50 and $3.00 values, pair $1.45 3 lot Lace. Curtains, regular $3,00 and $.'1.50 values, pair $1.95 1 lot Colored Lace Curtains, regular $1.00 values, pair $2.05 1 lot Laeu Curtains, regular $5.00 values, pair $3.15 1 lot Lacn Curtains, regular $5.50 values, pair $2.95 1 lot Laeu Curtains, regular $0.00 values, pair $3.95 1 lot Laeo Curtains, tegular $10.00 values, pair $0.25 1 lot Laeo Curtains, regular $15.00 values, pair $9.90 lot Laeo Curtains, regular $20.00 values, pair $15.00 CORSETS flossard's, Nemo, lloynl "Worcester, Bon Ton. Uo fittod by our Corsctcre. F. K. DEUEL & COMPANY MEDFORD'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1 ? ? Y T ? T r t ? ? ? ? ? Y Y Y Y T Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V. t Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 1 lot Ladies' MiinHii Drawers, 75e val's 45 1 lot Ladles' .Muslin Corset Covers, 75 values, at this sale 45c 1 lot Ladies' Skirts, 75c values 45 1 lot Ladies' Combinations, $1 values 05 1 lot Ladies' floutix, regular -1.00 vol 05".' 1 lot Ladies' Shirts and Corset Covers, $1.00 Jlllt H iftt ti)Cf 1 lot Ladies' Marcella Drawers 95c 1 lot Ladies' Short Shirt, Corset Cover, $1.50 values 95t 1 lot Ladies' Long Skirls, reg. $1,75 $1.15 1 lot Ladies' Combinations, $1.75 val. $1.25 1 lot Ladies' Combinations, $2.50 val. $1.05 1 lot Ladies' .Marcella Drawers, $2.5(1 III lit H t t f?)l.a(99 1 lot Ladies' Combinations, $!l values $1,95 1 lot Ladies' Long Skirls, $!1.50 val. S2.25 1 lot Ladies' Combinations, $5 values $3.45 PARASOLS $1.00 While Parasols at. . ,09 $1.50 White Parasols at. ..89 25c and M5e Child's Parasols III i uXy (S0e khuIo Cliild'ri uriifl(lrt Hi t i t i i i i i i i i'15 $2.00 Colored Silk I'iiniiuiIn III AltMi; $2.50 Colore.l Silk ParasolH ill tt tpXit $11.50 Coloretl Silk Parasols iii ! ptUo OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE, Oljrt STYLES A KB INCLUSIVE, OUH I'HICKH AUK LESS INFANTS' WEAR Every article in Infants' and Child's Department marked at prines to force ready Kale, Note llio reductions. . 1 lot Children's Dresses, ,'l5c values 15 1 lot Children's Skirts, .'I5u values 15 1 lot Children's Clowns, .'l5o values : 15 1 lot Children's Skirts, 75u values . . . .: .'.'. ...;.:, 25 1 lot Children's Dresses, 75u values , 25 1 lot Children's Fine Clowns, $1.00 values 49 1 lot Children's Fine downs, $1.25 values 05 Handkerchiefs Thousands of Lawn, Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs loo num erous to quote prices. JUNE WHITE SALE PRICES. T A.A A.A.A.A.A.A.AAA..A..A..A..A.A.AA..A. s- $ - J' $t,tjdl,'Jl$ '$V' 5t?$ 5 5 .A. A A A. A w0 H A. A. A. A. A. .A. A..A.A.A..A1.A..A.A.A. .... A A A. A. A. A A.AA.A.A.AA.A..& MK . . T. - .,-.. wt, -- V;r !' . V4 i ttmw.tinHjr fit titlnMr MJ- , 4. ., t- I 4 , OMTfoOOHcn:n