is '"
-i
)i
i
PXGEBIX.
p Hllw ,' m , I
K!Ef)PORn MATE TRTBUNfl. MEDFORT). OREGON, TUESDAY. .TUNE 17, 1013,
omrifflY
TO REFEREE
FIGHT AT FRISCO
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., June 17
X rcroroo for tho Wllllo lUtchle
Joo lllvers lightweight championship
bout, According t the articles of
ligiooment, must bo selected not' in
tor thnn one week front to JsovVlth
tho Klghth st rod arena named as
iho haUlcground, unU thpjquesl6miif
weights settled, tlio Inst chance for
n hitch centers about tho re force.
Jim Griffin, who has acted In that
capacity tor most of tho Important
battles of tho past year, Including
that In which Ultchlo lifted tho
crown from Ad AVolgast )ns Thanks
giving day, seems to havo a slight
edge. Wlillo Rltchlo's manager,
Tlllly Nolan, 1ms so far not said a
word on this point, the champion
himself is strong for Orifftn. Joe
Levy, for Rivers, beyond saying that
any honest and capable roan will suit
tho challongcr, has not committed
himself.
Tho fight articles specifically pro
vldo that tho managers of tho'' box
ers shall select the refers) thus
eliminating Promoter Graney from
consideration In that capacity.
"1 nra promoting this contest,"
Graney said today, "and that's a big
enough Job in Itself. Naturally,
knowing Nolan and Levy as I do, I
expect .that they will fha,va about as
peaceable a time over 'enoositl th
referee as a couplo of strango and
hungry bulldogs would over a bone,
Tho man must bo named ten days be
fore tho contest."
Frank Schuler and Toby Irwin, lo
cal four-round referees, aro mention
ed as compromise candidates, and It
Is posslblo that one of thom may be
named.
EIGHT MINERS DROWN
IN ENGLISH COLLIERY
RQTIIEItnASf, England June 17.
Eight miners were drowned here
today and many others had nnrrow
BKcnpcp In the flooding of Brown's
Colliery! AVorkmon extending .tun
nel accidentally tapped a wntermnin
and the shaft filled m quickly that
the eight men wpre caught and
drownttd.
With Med ford trafrai Med ford made.
BRITISH POLO PLAYERS IN ACTION ON FIELD
fMBfflMfcMMinHfl&'lxSIETTr .Waif "-- ."fci-MaisBiiiEsitiBsgBa. J.ljyJBJslsidMsiikJt jSgjbr
From left to right Captain It. . U Um.ii, C. C. ltumey, F. M. Frcake. Captain A. X. F.dwards and Captain
V. V. Lmkctt
four members of tho British polo
team which met tho American team
The photograph shows three of the
on tho Long Island field In action.
They aro Captain Rltson, tho head
of tho team, and Captains Kdwards
and Locket t. Thoso against whom
they aro playing aro members of
Wostbrook team giving them practice.
ESCAPED POISON TO
DIE IN AUTO WRECK
SACRAMENTO, Cnl., June 17.
Specding to Sacramento in a power
ful touring car in nu attempt to save
the lifo of pretty Vera Rrennnn, 'JO,
a telephone ocrntor Ahn took poi
son at n dance at Mill's station, (1. E.
Pierce of Stockton was killed, Miss
Rrennnn was fatally injured, Gebert
Woods!!, a Southern Pacific em
ploye, was seriously injured, and
Mrs. W. C. Coor and W. C. Ratten
were bruised, when the car went in n
ditch.
Mins .Rrennnn is not expected to
live through Ihe day. She formerly
resided in Rochester, N. V.
The young girl, the police say,
drank lysol, after a dispute with Iter
companions. The coroner is todny
investigating the case.
McDonald of tho Boston Braves
and Cravath of the Phillies aro bat
tling for tho lead In tho list or Nat
ional league batters. Both player
aro hitting well over 400.
AS
OF SEPTEMBER
WASHINGTON', June 37. It is up
to Secretary n't State Rrvnn to de
cide whether "Mist September Morn,"
the celebrated pninting of a young
woman draped in autumnal mist,
shall become an international issue.
A copy sent by mail from Amsterdam
was held up by customs inspectors in
New York and sent to the slate de
partment for a ruling under the in
ternational agreement as to trans
mission through tho mails of impro
per matter.
DIED.
ORKNTHAIK At Hutte Falls,
Oregon, Monday, June ICth, 1013,
John Allen Obenehniu, a native of
Illinois, aged 71 years 2 months 2
days. Funeral services will be held
nt the family residence Thursday.
Juno l'Jth, 1013 nt 10 o'clock a. in.
Interment nt Jacksonville cemetery,
Friday, June 20th nt 2 o'eloek p. m.
Funeral cortege lenves Weeks it Mo
(iowan's clinpel nt 1 o'clock p. in.
STEFANSSEN OFF
Fl
VICTORIA, R. a, June 17. Re
fore sundown today tho Canadian
Arctic expedition under Viljnlmur
Stefanssen will leave Victoria for the
frozen stretches of Jhe Arctic.
In point of numbers and equipment,
the Stefnnshcn expedition is tho
Inrgest and best equipped thnt ever
sailed under the Rritish flag for the
unexplored regions of the far north.
At 10 10 o'clock tin morning Sir
Richard McRride and the liuuteunut
governor will hoard nnd inspect the
vessel. After Ihe compasses havo
been adjusted, the party of scien
tists will embark and (lie Knrluk will
sail about 4 p. in. for Nome, where
she will be joined later by Stefan
ssen, Anderson nnd Murray.
President II, B. I'exnam, secretary
L. W. quick, and all' tho old vice
presidents of tho Order of Railroad
Telegraphers have tn ro-olcctcd.
An additional vico-prcildont, E. J.
Menlon of New Haven. .was elected.
WAND OLE
PARAD
E
FEATURE
OF
CELEBRATION
Tlio contract wan lot yesterday ly
thu committee in chiuge of tho big
Fourth of July parade for tho erec
tion of the trolley wire on Main
street which is to furnish Illumina
tion and power for tlio flouts in Ilia
night pageant.
Indications oint to the most eln
horatu parade ever undertaken In
Medford owing to tho facilities, being
furnished free of charge by the com
mittee through the courtesy of Ihe
Califoriiia-Oregou Power mid Light
company and thu Home Telephone A
Telegraph company, in furnishing
material and power for tlio illumina
tion. Already inquiries aro coming in
from the merchants and others for
information in regard to lighting the
floats and furnishing power for ma
chinery and many have expressed
their intention of competing for the
hig cash prizes of feted by Ihe com
mittee. rutting Up Wires
Tlio Southern Oregon F.lcctrio
company have tlio contract for put
ting up the trolley wire and any one
desiring information in regard to
IHiwer or light can consult witli that
firm. The circuit will ho completed
this week and the power turned on In
order that any one can try out thuir
floats before the Fourth.
One of tho big features of the
parade is to be the "Whangdoodlc"
floats and individual makeups. This
part of the program is in charge of
Committeeman A. J. Vance, from
whom any information tuny bo ob
tained. Imrge cash prizes aro of
fer rod for Ihe inoxt ludicrous or
grotesque entries, which may be in
Ihe nature of u float, automobile,
horsemen or on fool.
There will be u "wlinngdnodte"
hand at the head of this section of
the parade, which is to bit imHirted
direct from the island of Dahomey
especially for the occasion, accord
ing to Mr. Vance. This feature is
being secured at great eprnn and
will be worth going many miles to see.
Many of the costumes aro being se
cured fmm the large costume fur
nishers of the east by the entrants
in order to make sure of carrying
off thu prison. It Is espeoled Ihul
(hero will he nt least one hundred
horsemen In line, nltlred in every
thing from nothing to the ermine of
n king. Many clown nmku-ups aro
being prepared, us well as represenlu
tloim of historical mid oilier ohiirac-
tern.
Manll (Iras KoMlvltlcs
Ah the Murdl (Jrnn festivities and
ilauce follow immediately after the
hlg piundc, thu wjiangdooillo cos
tumes cult ho Used JVr both features,
The vnrinuH eonimllleort are hold
ing daily moot I iik'S In working out the
details of the many big funlurcH
which are lo make the ilgmt Fourth
of July over iiHempleil In Hit lloguo
liver valley. Even Ilia ohl Miners,
who recall the euglu mirnimilug hIiiiiIh
of their youlhl'nl days, will M soino
llilug so far eclipsing anything in
the past Ihul I .to average Font III of
July culehratloii will lie llko a Ktiniliiy
school pieiiio computed to tills year's
undertaking, according to tlio cum
mltlccH in chin go, i
Thu Gorman Metal Workers' union.
Is thu largest and most thoroughly,
ceiitrallteil union In tho world, Id,
annual report shows a inoiiiliurshlii
of r. Ol.rH 7, an luereaso of 4tl,'i(0.,
Tlioro aro 27.H70 women members, '
..... i , imi i " ' . ii
l1 -V .. ' . . ' j P I- " '
mNTItt(r Cl.F.UK'H ANNUAL IU.POUT '
To tho County Hohool Huporltitcndriil, Jackson County, HtMu or Oregen:
Tho fallowing Is tho Annual Report of tho schools In District Nivy,
for tho year ending tho third Munday in Jutio, lUtaj
FINANCIAL HTATKMKNT.
lUH'ClptS
Amount on hand at time of last annual report u f HfiS.tl
From county treasurer:
Hpeclal tnx levy. 11)13 I2J.33L1.1
Hpeelal tax levy, 1UI3 44.U7tI.fiU
County school funds It 0,757, 10
Htato schuol funds U.UTU.GU
r,7,010,i!H
14. 130.72
High school fund 3,704, GC
From all other seurces:
Itrhato on tniurunco M $13. OH
Freight correction . .,.., SO
Proceeds from athletics and gymnasium Of.. Ml
Hem , 3H.00
O. 11. bond, overpayment , .. 0,11
I
Disbursement.
'!
ql IU.0P.
HGlui!li4U'
Warrants redeemed:
Teachers'- salaries
Itent of hulls and athletic, Krouiul -. i.
Fuel -.' 14,8311.40
Supplies 3,011. 13
$r.2,307.r.3
43D.OO
I'avlng and sower nssessmunts 2, 374. U0
Repairs ', l.03ri.4S
Imprnvetneuts 7KH.17
Janitors G.04S.7S
Fumlturo '. .',.. 090.GB
Hldewalks J. 039. G7
7,4:t7.fiK
0,73H.3rt,
I.C30.0!)
Interest on bonds and wurrsnts 10,401,47
V
lusuranco
Clerks' salary .
Census and truancy .,
..,...
I
ar.o.on
170.50
Freight and draraun G3.40
Water, light and phones l,!fi4.4U
1133,!
420,60
r.cgal expenses
Taxes returned
Disinfectants . ..,,...
Printing . . v
Sundry expenses . . ...
4 r' X,
3S.7G
18, SO
flX.TS
on, on
f.7.05
1.5 1 8, It I 84,9.13.GS
'X X
Cash on hand
Amount of bonded Indebtedness.
Amount of outstanding warrants
KstluiAtod value of school property
iijiuuiu ui-iiiBiirnnro carrinu ....xx:i.:..
Number persons of school age last census
Ntimb6r of teachers umployvd during o year..
Number of school rooms In operation
Knrolled In grade above tho eighth ",. . .'.
Total numticr of library books .
Ilalanrn duo thu dUtrlet fur siteelal tax. to be. collectsl. about
.- . j.j..i..-. . ... ;
li. V. itKNTNKlt. Uhslrraan.
OHIH CRAWrortl), Clerk.
Hehool District No. 49.
-..t.s
f 1979.91
...IJ3GJO00
fioo;ooos
134,200
l.tllS
4(1
( 44
2C0
1.G00
120,000
H"
f
i ' : 1
?
I
T
r
t
t
t
?
t
t
t
T
T
T
?
f
?
T
T
t
t
t
t
t
?
I
f
f
f
t
STILL THEY COME!
1 IN THE BUSH AND CRUSH OF THE FIRST TWO OR THREE DAYS IT HAS BEEN A PHYSICAL IMPOSSIBILITY TO GIVE OUR PATRONS THE PROMPT AND CARE
FUL ATTENTION AS UNDER OTHER CONDITIONS, HOWEVER THEY HAVE BEEN, IN MOST INSTANCES, PATIENT, COMING AGAIN AND AGAIN, EACH TIME
FINDING SOMETHING OF INTEREST, SOMETHING THAT HAD BEEN OVERLOOKED BEFORE POSSIBLY. WITH AN APOLOGY TO ANY WHO MAY NOT HAVE
BEEN.ABLJG TO GET THEIR SHARE AND OUR ASSURANCE OF PROMPT ATTENTION IN FUTURE WE INVITE YOU TO ' . i
c COME SEE FOR YOURSELF
yl-, ' ' . .
.1,
( .f. t
COME PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GENUINE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. COME, YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF, IT MEANS SUBSTANTIAL
SAVINGS.
.t-iZnMlV$MLMn
.: . jt
.u.Jr.l.i j. I ',!' . . i B
mU4 ' .tlj', X.'. i.'wiiiL "V
. ii d.
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR, and MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE
i ii
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR PRICE QU OTATIONS WHICH WILL APPEAR AS SO ON AS WE HAVE TIME TO WRITE ADS. ON OUR BALCONY. FLOOR WHERE ARE
SHOWN SHOES, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS, ABSOLUTE COST PRICES PREVAIL, WHILE ON THE MAIN FLOOR IN MANY INSTANCES? COSTS
,:HAVE BEEN IGNORED AND THE . ,
.
, ;tt :,;, IMPERITIVE ORDERS ARE; "GET RID OF THE GOODS" ; -;-
" "k , -Ti I flllIIIjriilllliXMWn '.' '1lMieTM.M THE ONLY CONSIDERATION BEING THAT WE GET THJTOASH.
.;''. V. '
F. K. Deuel & Go. Clothing Department
$rt4h&Whfr&&&&&4&&&
j
.
I,?, i
k -
00 frtxMi'"-! iv-4TM --itr-M
fMf i"tt