Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IMEDFORD MATT) TRIBUNR MTCDFOttD, ORRaON, TUESDAY. JUNK 17, 19W.
IOCAL ANP
I
PERSONAL
. -ii
Tho swimming tnnfc will bo oprnptf.
on Wetlnr-mlny at tho Natntorlum for.
tho ejHm Como ami enjoy a Reed
wlnt.
, . Th NatMorlMin jSYlrntnijt- Ibrk
(will lWioaHKd.Wro .eniwal tfrf
Don'l forget that tho Bwlmnilng
for KoWaiUM " '.
$3000 accident nnd Ufa Intti-HBCJ
for 10 &-G0 tot J17.50. Soa
Minimi thai Ihmtranco man.
',T. B. rfanTcW tleliuty grahM
nireit.-rulor at tho 1). l. Oi.B:, lott
for Coon county Mondny evening to
lKtt tho IoiIbo In Marsliflelil.
At tho school meeting held at
Jacksonville Monday, C. C. llekman
was re-elected n director. Cliaunccy
Vloroy was elected clerk to succeod
l.owla Ulrlch.
You can buy a J20.000 accident
policy for $23, covering automobiles,
motorcyclo nnd common carrier ac
cidents, In tho Travelers' Insurance
company from E, S. Tumi', 210 Gar
nett-Corcv Mile, nhono GG4. .
James Garvin has returned to Tnl
cnt after .spending a week In Port
J. WJohnsoh-of tAshlatul, -was a
Medford VUllor Jionuay.
t A. Conro Flero of Central Point
tjlstrlct, was lB.,Mcdford .Moqilay aft
crnoon.
Orchard, hauling, 3s-t-ir and
Crater .Lake ene for sale at Cor
king & Harmon's- atutHo. Negatives
made any place, kodakflnlshlpg. 128
East Main street. Phone- 215 R.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of
Jacksonville motored to Medford on
Monday oven In r.
A. J. Daley, J. V. Pow and V. G,
Knighton of H-sle Point were late
visitors In Medford.
Read tho ad In this paper telling
of tho opening of tho Red Front
store. "
Mrs. Laura Long and her daughter
have returned from a trip to Trail
district'
D. G, Burkhart of Albany- and
J. V. Deano of-Throe PInos are1 re
cent arrivals la Medford.
Kodak flnlsklng, Ticst In town, at
Weston's.
Karl Croft of Trail and George W.
"Walker of Asbestos were In Medford
Monday,
Dr. Mack 6f Ashland has been nt
tho Medford t jikarmacy during the
absence, .of the 'proprietor at Port
land. For your $1 flour go to tho Mon
arch Seed and Feed store. 76
L. Nlederraeyer or North Jackson
ville was a business visitor In Med
ford Monday.
Emll Drophy has gono to ABhland
to tako charge of II. L. "Whlted'a
Jowelry store during the proprietor's
absence. Ills wlfo accompanied him.
R. II. McCurdy writes all kinds of
Insurance. 401 M. F. & II. bldg.
Phone 349.
Tho regular examination of appli
cants for toachera' certificates will
begin at Jacksonville, Juno 18, con
tinuing four days.
Mrs. P. A. Botz and Mrs. F. Pettl-
grow of Eagle Point district have
been visiting relatives living In Med
ford. Corn meal at the Monarch Seed
and Foed store, 30 cents. 7C
Charles Baker, who has been tho
culinary artist nt Hollywood for
some time, loft for Florence, Lane
county, Monday.
C. M. Ituch of Applegate, who hus
boon spending several days at Port
land, returned Monday.
Corking &" Harmon, atndlo por
traits, "horao portraits, flask lights,
kodak finishing, post-card work-and
enlarging.; 128 East Mala street;
telephone 21 S R.
C. II. Plerco made a business trip
to Jacksonville Monday altornoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Coffoou were down
from their ranch In Antloch district
recently.
M. Eulllvan, father of Mrs. W. It
Bullock, arrived from California on
Monday nnd 'will' visit 'In Medford
uwhllii. ' ' l '
Chick foed ut the Monarch Seed
nnd Feed store, 3 per hundred. 70
T. yvi .Long and his son havo gone
to Crescent City,' Cal., to locate.
Dr. T, T. ShAw and Lcsllo Btan
solllwerjp'jfiuppB W many who cjitno
to Medford from, Jacksonville Mon
day. ,C. 11 Morso, 0, P. Helms nnd Cha3.
llorlfnrd of Talent tarried a short
tlmo lu Mud ford Monday.
H. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointment Phone M.
1471.
Messrs. Wood and Messner went
north on real estate business Monday
ovontng.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
ZJLBY ASSISTANT
Day Phono 27
Night F. V. Weeks 103-T.2
Phonos A. K. Orr 07H-.M
Mr. Uownn of Chicago, who U con
nectetl with tfio Fowler timber Inter
ests In Foots greek district, spent
Monday In Medford.
I J. J; Stacy a.?A. It. veteran, who
la stopping nt tKo Qregon eoltllerV
homont H'p:l)urij, ' visiting In Med
ford. Calf hionrat tlio. Monarch Seed nnd
Feed store. 70.
rf,McGulre,'fwhpJc'endctcd a no
tlefi etbe to MedroVi Tor a few
mtmths, Is iu hrnvfiteaa at Plaut City,
his former honied
t .Frank Ketlierlaad and Frank Wil
liams of Butla Kails have been
'tratiMictlnjf business In Medford.
N'ew grain haj4n field. C. W. la-
Dr. Robert XI. Jeffrey lias returned
f"rom a prof'oslonnlitHjt to HutU
Fails. ? ;-;JtT
' Emmett Beeson and A. F. Spen
cer wro ut; .from Talent during the
week.
Everything In tho poultry llne'nt
the Monarch Seed and Feed store.
F. B. Waterman. Fred Schuli and
A. B. Parker of Central Point dis
trict have been transacting business
In Medford.
Mrs. Florence Haiclrlgg, who went
to Portland with her mother last
week, was stricken with appendicitis
nnd underwent an operation nt a
lwspltal Monday., ,
r Dr. jklfchgoTsncr w.tirbe at Hotnl
Nash every, BatUrday.from 10 a. m.
to 3 pl'tn'. on and after May 24.
George L. Hoff and A. J. T, Smith
of, Gold Hill aro of those who were
In Medford lately.
11. II. Taylor of Applcgato roado a
business trip to Medford Monday.
- Joseph Skeetcrs has returned from
a stay of several Weeks at his farm
In Big Butte district.
Don't forget that Thursday la the
opening day for tho Red Front
store. 7fi
Mrs. A. R. Davis of San Francisco,
who has been visiting In tho valley,
returned to California Sunday.
Mrs. J. S. Parson of Ashland pass
ed through Medford recently on her
way home from a visit nt Grants
Pass.
Vapor baths usd scientific mas
sage, for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood. chiropractor. 203 Gar-nclt-Corey
oldg. Phone' 14 S.
Mrs. G, E. Fox nnd Mrs. Lucy Bcbb
of Central Point were on a shopping
trlpto Medford Monday.
A.t'X. Sol las, an attorney of On
tarlo, Malheur county, was In Med
ford Saturday visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Sollss.
$25,u00 Aetna accident Insurance
for ?25 a year. Seo It II. McCurdy,
agent, 401 M. F. & It. bldg., phone
249. 79
F. 11. Hull, W. S. Hoagland and
E. Kaaekstcdt of Central Point trans
acted business in Medford this week.
C. L. Hughes of Hornbrook, Cat,;
J. II. and E. Q. Boecko were recent
arrivals In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs, G. F. 'Billings, S. A.
Potter and J. S. Morgan wore among
citizens of Ashland who camo to
Medford during the week.
Miss Emma Armstrong was among
her friends at Jacksonville Monday.
Mrs. Wascbau, who has been In
Medford for several weeks on busi
ness connected with her real estate
Interests, left Monday for southern
California, whero sho resides.
J. T. Logan, a prominent miner of
Josephine county, made a business
trip to Medford during the week.
Miss Louise Jonos, manager of tho
Jacksouvlllo telephone office, return
ed Monday from a week's visit at
Portland.
Rev. J, K. Howard of Glcndalo !s
spending a fovr days In Medford.
T. "W. Miles returned from Port
land on Monday, where he attends,
a nioetlng of the tltlo men of Ore
gon. Mrs. C. B. Rostel of Central Point
passed through Medford Monday on
tho return from a visit In "Siskiyou
county, California.
Mrs. Charles Nickcll and her
daughter were at Jacksonville Mon
day visiting relatives and friends.
A. W. Shearer of Steamboat went
to Glendale Monday to Inspect a vein
of gold-bearing ore In tho Interests
of Portland capitalists.
Corbin Edgell was of tho horticul
turists who had business In Medford
during the weok.
Mrs. G. N. Lewis, Miss Emma
Wondt, Mrs. W. E. Finney and Miss
NoIUq Mclntyro of Jacksouvlllo were
Medford 'visitors Menday:
Dr. J. G. Goble returned Monday
from a professional trip to tho south
ern part of tho valley.
County Recorder and Mrs. V. L.
Colvlg are receiving congratulations
ovor tho arrival of a son at their
residence In Jacsonvllle.
Huron Clough of Douglas county,
a nophow of Mrs, L, 15. Enyart, pass
ed through Medford Monday en routo
to California to engage in civil engin
eering. T. B. Cornell of Grants Puss trans
acted business iu Medford Monday
afternoon.
Miss Mildred Gorig, who has boon
attending tho University of Oregon,
Is at homo again.
Lewis Dorun of Antelope district
Bpont Monday In Medford.
Fred T. Lewis and his son wore
ovor from Wellen tho forepart of tho
weok.
Mrs. A. Hose of Jacksonville re
turned Monday from Douglas coun
ty, where sho has been teaching
school.
Hoscoo Thomas, who ts engaged
lu farming .In tho Willamette viUo,
was at Jacksonville, his former
home, this week.
Jnmos Flttslmmons of Foots creek
district was among tho many who
camo to Medford Mondny. Now
that tho Fowler timber belt has been
sold to Chicago parties, ho predicts
that a big tmwinlll will bo put there
before long.
Ed Andrews nnd 11. Wlthlngtou
were of those who transacted busi
ness in Jacksonville Monday.
Charles Moiorvc, a forn,er newspa
per and mngaslno publisher of Mod
ford, Is conducting a restaurant nt
Grants Pnts. '
Miss Helen -Rngsdalo has gono to
San Francisco and may remain
there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. O'llarra of Cen
tral Point motored to Medford the
forepart of tho week.
G. If. Stool!, who Is charged wlh
securing $694 from tho bank rt
Weed on n fraudulent draft drawn
on Oaklnnd, was arrested nt Klam
ath Falls dud turned over to tho Cal
ifornia authorities. He was travel
ing In an automobile.
Extension lecturers from tho Ore
gon Agricultural college aro at work
In southern Oregon. Todny Profes
sor Kent will lecture nt Wolf Crock
on dairying, whero Professor llyslop
will speak on farm crops. Tomorrow
they will address an Institute nt
Roguo River and on Thursday nnd
Friday they will bo at Murphy nnd
Talent. Miss Hilda Miller will Join
them nt Talent nnd will talk to the
women on certain applications i-f
chemistry to everyday homo pro
cesses. Judgo Calkins, who Is holding
court nt Portland, will couveno cir
cuit court for Jackson county rt
Jacksomlllo on Monday, July 7.
HE'S LOBBIED ALL LIFE
WASHINGTON, Juno 17.Sonntor
William Alden Smith of Michigan
wns the principal witness today bo
foro tho senate lobby Investigating
committee Smith said ho had been
lobbying all hla life and liked It. Ho
said he got much Information In that
way.
Smith advised the annexation ot
Cuba and bltferl attacked Itio Un
dorwood tariff measure.
At the afWnoon session of tho
lobby investigating commlttco Sena
tor Overman read various samples of
correspondence from Truman Palm
er's flics. Ono letter, which was
sent to all Ucct sugar men, asked
subscriptions for tho puchaso of a
powerful Chicago morning paper,
"because It Is extensively quoted nnd
the weekly which It publishes circu
lates widely among farmers of tho
mlddlo west." Tho lottor said a for
mer Michigan congressman and a
former speaker favored this plan.
Another letter read by Overman
explained tho resignation of Henry
Oxnard from the United States sugar
producers' association, saying that
his $10,000 salary would bo contin
ued ns ho "could do bctten work out
side" KELLY TO PROSECUTE
FISH LAW VIOLATORS
Prosecuting" Attorney E. K. Kelly
left Tuesday for OrnntH l'nift where
he will proRceuto tho fishermen
caught vinlAtuiK tlio Inw. lie nn
nouuceil tluit if? the umiul result of
Josephine (,'droe proricciitionn ob
tained, nml juries rcfiiHcd to convict
with tho evidenro before thorn, he
would contest the validity of the law
opening tho river, ns Tipplied to
Josephine county, llu ntnti-H that tlic
title of the lnw closes the river to
commercial fibbing while tho net
opens a ten milu htrctch nnd tho con
flict between the title and rontcuM
iuvulidutcH thnt portion of tho law.
ST. PCTKUSnURO, Juno 17.
Covering the IiihI tlireo hundred mile
of his flight from Paris to St. I'etora
hurg in three mid n hulf bourn, Mar
cel Dew MoiilinniK, tho French avia
tor, arrived hero nhortlv lioforo noon
in un uorofilano. Tim ItusHian Aero
club presented him with n Hi her vaho
in recognition of big 1000 inilo flit-lit.
ART EXHIBIT
W, G. M'DONAtJd
la exhibiting n collection of h'w paintings ut 30
North Central Street, next door to nostof fico and cor
dially invites all interested in art to call and hoc this
collection. The pictures are for sale.
CHIEF OF UNITED MINERS,
INDICTED IN WEST VIRIGN A
John l White, chief of tho United
Mine Workers, has been Indicted by
a federal grand jury In West Vir
ginia -for conspiracy under the Sher
man net. This ts one of tho first.
If not the first, occasions on which
labor leadera ha been Indicted un
der tho act which taa heretofore
been used exclusively ngnlnsl trusts
and combinations of omplo)ers.
T
Tho Commercial club U iu receipt
of the following impurv:
Hru-M'l', Ilolgium, Mit) 30, 1 01 II.
My DeurSir:
Will you kindly send some of your
literature relating to farming, fruit
raising nnd dairying to this address:
Mehmed Knisi,
Cnpitnino do Corvette en relmite,
Arunaut Keuy,
Constantinople, Turkey.
lie is n gentleman of moans with
whom I have traveled lately and ho
wif-he.s to go to America, to buy n
farm.
He thought of going to Xow Jer
sey and bad never heard of Oregon,
unt'd I told liiui alimit it and lauded
it so highly that he thinks ho miht
hcttlo out there.
If he goes he ujll take bin wifo nnd
two children, u boy of about twelve,
n girl of about fif ''" uud I think
they will be a vajunhlo addition to
your community.,
Yours very truly,
J. S. PAKKK,
Colonel, l S. Army.
Hearty co-oporatlon In n'l linos
with tho Fourth of July co intuit toe
was pledged by the. Merchants' ntito
elation at their monthly banquet at
tho Nash hotel Mondny evening. Tho
merchants will do .their shnro iu
making tho Fourth celebration tho
greatest ever,
A committee was named to outline
plans for a merchants' picnic In Aug
ust nnd submit plans at tho July
meeting.
Tho nttoclntlou voted that each
member should tako at least a small
card aa ailvortUlng In tho Fourth of
July Issuo of tho Mnll Trlbuno, that
palter going out of Its cuutpm by
printing an Issuo on the Fourth con
taining flKht results, for tho benefit
of tile many visitors expected.
Itoutlnn. business was transacted.
Whon A, F. Stenn'ott, who lives on
East Eleventh and Vancouver, got
up Tuesday morning ho saw a munll
black bear climbing over his rear
fence Into his chicken yard. Grab
bing a piece ot plank, ho struck tho
boar n blow thnt knocked it off tho
fence and rolled It ovor. Then ho
saw tho litur had a collar and n
ploco of chain attached,
Inquiry revealed tho fact that tho
animal belonged to 'Rollo St. Jbiiich,
and bad Lrdkcn uwny during, tho
night. Tho bear is a flvu months old
cub, which Mr, Ht. J u inn's purchased
from James Snoll of Butto Falls, who
killed tho mother ami captured tho
tbreo cubs.
THE ARTIST EXPLORER
I
SEES
ASCOT SIAKE
WON By tWDL
LONDON. Juno .17.rTU Ascot
stakes, feature of tho day'a events lu
tho royal race meeting which opened
today nt Ascot, was won by Lord
Carnarvon's lMvull; L, Hraisoy's Cat
mint was second and T. Martin's
Junior third. Twenty-two hursea ran
In tho race, which was at two miles
and carried' a vnlub of $111,500. A
great crnWd, Including King Cleoruo
and queen Mary and a brilliant en
tourage witnessed from tho royal In
closure tho running ot tho historic
event nml applauded the winner.
Tho Coventry vtnltun for two-year-olds,
valued at I&0Q0, wns won at
Ascot today by Colonel McCalmot's
Tetrarch, W, Clark's Courageous was
second and L. Noutnnnn's St. Cor
third.
Tho Cold Vnao, third and lust of
today's feature events, was won by
K. Million's ShoRiin at adds ot 3 to
13. II. 1'ursq's Ht. Marrladu, S to
I, was second, and Lord Itothschlld'a
Day, 2 to 1, third. There were no
other atntlor. Resides tho Hold
Vase trophy Itself, valued nt' 11000,
tho race, which Was at a dlntatu-o of
two miles, carried n value of $20011
In rash.
YOUNG AGUINALD0 VISITS
JAPS ON FREEDOM MISSION
KOIIK, Japan. Juno 17. Kinll
Aguiiialdo, sou of the former Fili
pino rexdutioiiitry lender, nrnvad
liero toduv. en routo to Tokio. He
wiia siiid to bo on n misiioii ifiu
conocted with tho I'hilipprio Hide
peudeueu movement. Young Agul
ualdo conferred with u number of
prominent Japanese here.
Can't Kelp But
Admire Babies
Every Woman Ctt Loving Glance at
tho Nettling Cuddled In its Honntt.
A woman' lirntt iinturnlly rfpaJ In
thv cbirro suit -rtti't i( l lir-ltjr ibllJ.
ml tmirf u liwliy ttiin rtrr Lrftire iltum
tho mlrrnt uf llulbrri lllful.
Tlil U most wuttilrrdil rilrrnal hlp
to lli nuwl' nnd truitonl. It ptn-tralrt
tho tlMur. roskr t(irtii tilUnt lu rrjillljr
jlrlil to nstiire' iWmAnii far ripiuilaa,
n thfru U no lonrr s pM of (inln. ilt
roaiturl, itrtiolnic n.iu.ra cr oth'r rtnt
ti'im no uftm illiir-luj; during ttu snilutu
nrtkK of ripiftanfr
Molbfr' Krlrocl prrDirr4 tlx antral fnr
the omilnif rrrnt luif Ita lirlnira coin
furt, rrat anil iym Otirlni; thai trfo TliU
In a mutt mitknl nauo- upuo tlwi ImIit,
klnc It ltiii tnhrrlu a uplrndld nrol(r
rtiu of nrrr- tii illen ruuotliui
.Mill rllf'llrlv n JoiinK niultlr. I IbU
fiDiiraa rtimtlr of Inri'lmaliln valnt. It
itiabln li-r tu prfftTi Inr bralttt anil
trrncth. ami hi rvnalui a prMtr molfn"
by havlnc nriMilfJ oil lhr nffrln4 il
ilanerr tint wuulil ottii rwlt. ai-oimpanf
ub aa iKMTnton. MilMr Krlrtnl tlmr
iiufblr ltibtl''at" erttr n'to. trmSoti tail
niiiM-l lurnlvnl anil U c nr ptvrntU
fur raklsif i.f lb tirl.
Yihi will ami HiU nplfn.ll.l n-mnlr on
mlft at all Umr; tnr' at II 00 n hi 1 1 In.
ami In liUbly n-roiumrp.lnl f.ir h purixMr.
U'rlti llraillUM HrcnUtnr (.. Ill Miliar
lllilr.. .MUnta. !. ami Ihry will nidi )l
mint, a vrry tnilructlvc bovk fur ip
tant motbrrt.
GRAND OPENING of Medford's
Exclusive 5-lQ-15c Store
, " 123 WEST MAIN STREET
SEE' WINDOW FOR OPENING SPECIAL
Candy lb 15p
Peanuts, qt 5tf
NOTIONS
RIBBONS
Stockings, tho 25c
kind for 15
TINWARE
ENAMELWARE
NOTHING
..OVER.
15f
Don't Forget; Thursday at 10:00 a. m.
t
W.
BD
ANDERSON
OFF fOR BITTLE
L. 1.. i .
Tlio Anderson ln , Freddie nnd
Uud, left MeiUotd Tuesday ufleniooii
for Loh Angeles, whero Dud l mihod
uli'd to incut r,eneh Cross, tho New
York lightweight July 1. '
llud was glum n vote of eonfidenro
bv it largo crowd of his loonl ad
mirers nnd vJu'u ho steps Into thn
ring on liiilopendoucv I lav ho will
ho eiirrvlm more Mrdfoid inutieV
than In any of Ida pmtoiw oontol. I
If llud put Ciivsh hwnv ft H
thought t lint he will get u ehniiuo tit
liiera or ltltehlo on Labor Dnv. I
ii vot' t'.w iii:aii, vol can hi:
a (ioon eooic
We will show you how. Tako any
roclpo for rust. uiufilliH, blhcult
or pastry, follow direction!
nnd uno
Crescent Baking Powder
Tako nil the time
ou wnut to mix
It. and let It stand
ten or fifteen inln
utes before bak
ing, If you wish, It
will bo nil the bet
ter "CUKHCI'.S'T" has
two power units
uud Ni:'Hll FAU.H
TO HAIKU TIIU
DOl'Olf
le full l,b.
Ask Your (Irocer
Crmreut Miiiiiifui'lurliig Co.
Seattle, Wuh.
BfTPtffll
Pag'e Theatre
PANTAGEB UHEQUkLLED VAUDEVILLE
Wednesday and Thursday, Juncl8-19
EDWIN FORD & COMPANY
Lata qf Fpur Fords
IN A DANCIN0 CARNIVAL
ALVIN&KING JACK SYMONDS
.Hid Jjuii Ainkoi-H M
PAGESCOPE
LABERGERE Tlw Xuwv NVo(l rnr-
Ami Her (otnia in Anothui'
POSING DOQS .SniiiHliiiih' CVnm-cly
Thoo Shows Every Wednesday and Thursday
Matinoo3 2:30, Evoning3 7:30, 9:30
1000 Matihoo Soata 25c Each
Evonings 25 and 35c
NOTHING OVER 16 CENTS
GRAND
OPENING
Thursday, June 19
at 10:00 a.m.
COME AND
GET ACQUAINTED
SEE THE NEW STORE
SOMETHING
DIFFERENT
GET THE lfc HABIT
AND SAVE-MONEY
.. i
L. JUDKINS, Proprietor
$75,000 Aetna Insurance
' for $75d jfedf
Linger r manlier amounts In thn
l
same porporllou, Isn't It worth In-
tsltitiilliut? H'u
R. II. McOIRDY, Agent
IIIPM. V. .V .11. Itblg, I'ljono lilt).
heiiefr you iav am thing say
something worth while. Hay
".Medfonl lluhery JIimmIi for .'Me."
it i '
The uunllty will bring u plonwtut
niiiIIo.
MEDFOKD BAICErwY &
DELICATESSEN
IU S. C-nrl
CHINA
BOX PAPER
i
SOAP
GLASSWARE
JEWELRY
TOYS
1 , i
HARDWARE
NOTHING .
159
Nothing over 15c
wui a ihiii ; i mi ryPMaMMMPTr
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