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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1913)
TXQtBTX, y.mKHiniiiH ariai r'l'l aronvroRn mattj TRtnuNR mrdford. onrcnotf. WtfnNiwnAv, JTTtfR in, loin. I s w . 47' f FISH poachers NO GULTY B MPHN E JURY SUFFRAGEnESPLAN Ml M ONCITYOFLONDON District Attorney Kolly returned from Ornnla PnM ycatorday. where ho secured tho conviction of N'. W Colo' nni! I till Mllhor, charged' with violating tho new' Itngtio river 'snl mon law, oitohliig tho river to sal mon fishing In it part of Josephine county. Colo, ami Mtlncr woro caught fish Ins liolow U16 open water by flanio Warden Snm Sahdry at I o'clock Sunday morning with a not In the water, and woro taken Into custody. Colo Is prosldout of tho Josephine County ruherraon'a Union nnd the fishermen put up n hard tight on his behalf. Under the now law, the minimum flno that can bo Imposed Is $100, whtlo tho boat, net and equipment of tho convicted men Is confiscated by tho state Bid Howell and Cal Allen, also mombors of tho Union, wore arrested on n charge of having stcclhcad trout tna RlU,nct. Both howell and Allen are government employes nnd tho charges against them of violations on Itoguo river, It Is alleged, Is to bo Investigated by tho fcdoral authori ties before they aro permitted to return to tho government service. The gamo wardens chargo that Howell and' Allen turned In 1900 pounds of salmon on the first day of tho season and that tho maximum catch for two mon Is about 400 pounds, tho Inference being that they had been seining before tho river op ened. Tho conviction of Colo and Miller was tbo first conviction for viola tion of the gamo Jaws in Josephine county for years and the caso was bitterly fought The entire day was spent on tho caso, the Jury not re turning n verdict until 9 o'clock at night. . LONDON, Juno IS. A monster dqmoustratlon planned by non-mill-tant suffragettes began this morn ing, when, accompanied by n baud, fifty peaceful antfraglsta left New castle on foot to walk to London, spreading their propaganda en route. Similar detachments aro to start' from different parts of Kngland later In tho week, all converging tn London, whore they" will arrive June 26th. Sympathisers along tho route of tho marcliurs have been requested lo arrange their vacations so as to join in tho demonstration. Supporters of tho cause In tho different cities nnd towns visited aro expected to aid tho causa in ovcry way possible. MD IN GO $400 0 Al HP SOU I NEW FUNGUS ON CHOKE CHERRY A new cherry fundus baa been dis covered by Professor O'Garn preying upon choke cherries in the valley, which Jiufi Jed many to believe that fire blight existed among choke cher ries. Tho fungus ban npj. yet beep classified. Samples ,scnt the United Stntes Bureau of' Plant Industry brought tho following reply: I'lmvo yonr recent letter nnd nlso Ihc box of ppecnuens of diseased rhoke cherry twigs I am much interested in these speci mens and in your description of the behavior of this fungus on tho cherry, which is very similar to thnt I ob served on cherries in Europe. I do not feel prepared to mnko n positive identification of the species, but judg ing from the behavior on different hosts it bceins probable that there arc nt least two species. Whether thoy can bo determined satisfactorily by morphological characters I am not certain. Some of our European friends, however, maintain that this can be done. It would bo interesting if you, could find the nscospore stage of this. Yours very truly, C. L. SHEAR, Pathologist. .PARIS, Juno 18. Emllo Vcdrlncs. brother of tho famous airman Jules Vcrdlnes, today received his salary tor his services as air scout for Tur key In tho Dalkan war, during which bo was a dozen times the object of the .allies' long rango guns. Ho was several times nenr death. Onco ho Was slightly wounded whon ho flew over a Bulgarian battery. His work was of great aid in many Instances to tho Turks. Tho pay ho got for his threo or four months' work today was Just $400. "Tho Turks aro poor pay," said Vedrlnes today, "and I'll never work for them again. They agreed to pay mo $10,000 but when tho time came garo mo a promise of $400. Really, I'm lucky to get tho $400. They say the commander of the scout crui ser Hamldleh, tho only Turk ship fhat did anything during the war, is art American, and that they have promised, him a fortune for his great work. I hope ho makes tho Turks what jou call it cough up better than I did. He'd better tako a tip, as you say, from me, and Ball into port with his guns loaded and turn over tho command after ho has been paid everything due $2 A ION RAIE EON GOLD HILL PLANT 8AI.KM, Ore., Juno 18. -A freight rnte of $U n ton on cement shipped from Hold liyi, in Jackson county, to Portland, nnd of $1.7fi ft ton on the snine product shipped from Green, in Donglns county, to Portland, were nuthorixed liv the state rnilrond pom minion yesterday afternoon, follow ing n hearing with railroad officials nnd representatives of the proposed cement fnelo'ries. The application for a $2 rate from Gold Hill to Portland was made by the Southern Pacific compnnv for tho benefit of tho Heaver Portland Ce ment company, which proposes to put up n large cement plant nt Gold Hill. At the snme time C. S. Jackson of no.hurg, representing lloicbnrg nnd DougliH county inlere-l in general and the interests of D. W. Heidle in particular, appeared at the hearing and nindo a request for a freight rate or $1.70 from Greens to Portland. The commission authorised n rnte of $1.7f upon a substantial showing be ing made by Mr. Heidle that he is pre pared, to install n cement plant so he can use the. to to. The $2 rate from Gold Hill was conditioned mi the $1.75 rale olo be ing put into effect. F DON'T SCALD YOUR FEIiT Wear a pair of our CANVAS PUMPS they aro COOL nnd CO.MFUJlTAlll.rJ. just en inn In via parrels post, proof posltlvo that tho last and st)lo Is a ID 13 summer cre ation. ,ln our window now. Pull quarter. Well Honrtt. How to niateti. cv ""'ii x re jjjv $cArcldtL Where "Right "(mnn Shocs" lh-lce-H" Prevail. Opposltu Post Office. Pag'e Theatre PANTAGER UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE Wednesday and Thursday, Junel8-19 EDWIN FORD & COMPANY Lato of Four Fordo IN A DANCING CARNIVAL :! ANIENT DAM LEASE GRANTS PASS, Juno IS. Circuit Judgo Calkins has denied tho peti tion of the Roguo River Public Serv ice Corporation for a lease on tho Golden Drift dam and pumps for tho season, and Receiver Wharton will operato tbo irrigation plant through a Joint arrangement with tho water users. Tho broken belt has been forwarded to Portland for repair, and tho pumps will bo in operation again in a few days. Tho second bolt will also bo put in repair so that there will always bo one pump In resorvc, there being a doublo In stallation of pumps at tho dam. With Medford tram Is Medford made. ART EXHIBIT W. G. M'DONALD THE ARTIST EXPLORER Is exhibiting n collection of his paintings at 110 North Central Street, next door to postoffice and cor dially invites all interested in art to call and see this collection. The pictures are for sale. ALVIN & KING The Fun Makers LA BERGERE And llcr POSING DOGS JACK SYMONDS iMonologist PAGESOOPE The Newly Wed Car toons in Another Smashing Comedy Throo Shows Evory Wednesday nnd Thursday Matinees 2:30, Evonings 7:30, 0:30 1000 Matinoo Soat3 2Gc Each Evonings 25 and 35c BJSJ DIRECT fjrm 0ur 0wn cr"l? llnnSii r ndS DOORS KMI fr tZJEziaUll w Mtt.fr tb.r.i. ft vLvt&A I t l' I tariBBBT I ttr rirfr rr lrh )( kvXN.x I lll?" IB IV ft;, k Iim.Iu. l.m an hwt nrr tb K I Ml I 9 T tt$ f lniTdlu tnt, WmiM lUlt tw I in Ituur wk I " il A' I ' "' " " "' '"'"' 'llll.M I , Nl I "XXr rlluln( itrr Irwu uur rUM UUI H I """""" m Ik ' ' Utrrrt JWH 1 C.v. V U l-ril Dhii. tniptJ, It llitl tt.t9 IH I oavc Vk biuii rmt phu , ,,.ii.muim I If .1 I 4 -l CrtlUmtn liifilt D4ri, lalaiwr ll.Tt m UlOnCy! ' ' V V 3-ptrrir V.-r IVmm, inuittHd, t'l- H n ... J' k s I Cctftuntn txfl DMit,uVtlUii( ! B I Ask for ' " lv JUi. up fram It.OO jB fl '"ftil" t WeJ-'V Ci.m.ot Sttb. 10 dtlM, 4 tU.. up V ijl Llif fnn ' "J-" I1. tnn .. f V I DlgirCC j . ,j I ImUI WU4ow Tfin, U tU M m I V.aiaiOg Kt Jr""' W Uo ir vnn lulll iiM II dlrwl l.iM I JL-, k jti at mill rlt- W rn altr jF ' OHKH Bb nll4 (ih la aarVo4r, 7 r jRaaKiyfcJ J f? 1 '-fl t bbH PAGE THEATRE Friday June 20th Direct From Its Sensational Run of 180 NIGHTS AT THE BROADWAY THEATER, .NEW YORK i i a flaBBBBHL 'BBaaBamBBi .aBBkBBaaaafaV I MYRTLE GILBERT, ft ' M Wmiarw "' "FLORA MAY t&K. . ,. IMMWAY KAVJUS VIRGINIA EVANS W iV.ibuUrBlcA?.V,r Si2'?" W William r-l ,. H Jf.MfVfl. ?.'. P?"!. .. aTBB "w ln- "an fin liar ... f.i.nij niO.NTGOMERV A Mnniit " w h?'Wl '' a Bl.li.f. imi. Stars 10OO Lauaha :50 Slrcnlc Beauties Seat Sale Opens Wednesday, .Tune 18, at 10 A. M. Prices 50c to $2.00. m5$J$mm$m5m$ t T T T t t allaW f t t i Mammoth Mid-Season Clearance Sale MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P.O. DRESS PRINTS OF COAST RAILROADS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 18. Physical valuation of every rail road between Montana on tho north, Now Mexico on tho south and the Pucifio Ocean on tho west begun in earnest yesterday with tho arrival of llobort A. Thompson, one of the board of valuation engineer appointed un der tho La Folletto act, who will open headquarters bora nnd take chargo of tho most western pf tbo five districts Into -which tho country was divided by congress for tho purposes of the net. Geographically tho Pacific district is tho largeKt'of ho five, nnd llio pre liminary organization will be tho work of mouths, for Jho task Js stupendous. Ovor tho fuco of tho entire country, tho government will employ some 2000 or mora engineers, with an array of clerks under them. The, final find ings will bo utilized by tbo interstate commerce commission as n basis for regulating rates. !- a-i- m ! ii m Notko II, T. O. KlkH Moil ford lodgo No. 1108 will hold (i rogular inoctlug on next Thurs day ovonlug, Juno 10. ' This will bo the InBt meeting hold during the month pt Juno, 70 W. F. QUI8BNDERRY, Secy. 300 pieces good Dress Prints, fast r PripPrrr, i - colore; Tlmrsday, a yard wC 1 I lC Half Rogular Prices. EVERYTHING IN SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS MUST GO. PRO FITS LOST SIGHT OF IN THIS GREAT MID-SEASON SALE TJ" ir Every Springs and Summer Coat and Suit in the House, Wlf TnMiiliriT flio T?ntnno "T.ownfrtio" Cftrlno of Xlvnnfltr fnt. JUIblUUWg VUV XHUIUUd JJUTU,UU UUJ1UU 11 JLIAUbVljr VJIU' Jrnce MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. 20 Off on Dresses 250 new Lingerie and Ratine Dresses well made and beautifully trimmedjalso a mini- on 0 firp ber of serge and silk Dresses tit CMO lf f SHEETS 72x90 Bleached Sheets, good (JOc grade, Thursday., f t ? T r ? t t f t t f Y r i j 3Se, special, each f t T APRON GINGHAM .r)0 )ieces good (piality Apron ding hum, on salo Thursday, a yard 5c HOSIERY SALE "We have selected a number of odds and ends o Hos iery for women and children. Regular prices -I Cp up to .'J5c, all go in this sale at, a pair. JLwC 20 Off on Waists 1000 new Tailored and Lingerie Waists including this season's most up-to-dato styles, IflO IVV all go in this sale at CvO UlT 39c PILLOW CASES 42 and 45 inch bleached, 101a good 18c grade, salo prico...A2' BED SPREADS 25 full sized Honeycomb Bed Spreads, new patterns, Q(J $1.25 grade, each vOC BATH TOWELS' dood size, bleached worth lie HUOK TOWELS 25 dozen good Huck Towels, cheap at 121jC, on sale at 9c WASH GOODS 1000 yards best washing and wearing Gingham made, why pay 12ic when on sale Thursday QA at, a yard ..C 500 yards fine Lawn and Batiste fast colors, values up to 15c Op on sale Thursday, a yard O' WHITE GOODS 25 pieces fancy stripes and checks for "Waists and Dresses, l"0l 20c values, a yard M.U2L "PLEISSE" CREPE For Underwear, all new patterns, 18c up to 25c values, special a yard SNAPS For Thursday Women's Belts, 10c grade 5 "Women's Collars. 25c grade 10t? Women's Hand kerchiefs, 5c grade, now 2t dood Wash Rags 5c grade now..3? Colgate's Talcum 25c cans at ..122 Good Pearl But tons, worth 10c now 5t Women's Vests, 15c' grade 10 Children's Knit Waists, ....121 Darning Cotton, all colors, 2t Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, Thursday 7 FOR 25 WAISTS 500 new Lingerio Waists made of fine voile, nicely trimmed, up to $2.50 values, on sale at j f Q each, pi.ltJ PARASOLS m Every Parasol in tho houso white and colors OH 0 flCV on sale at. O NIGHT GOWNS. "Marcclla" downs, Combination Suits and Drawers, made of fine crop and lingerio cloth, trimmed with Torcheon Laco $1.50 QQA grado, each. LONG GLOVES "Kaysers" (J button Chamois and Lisle d loves, 75 ylfii grade, a pair tOC " Kaysers" 1(5 button Silk dloves in while, black and colors QO $1.25 grade, now, a pair vOX CORSETS Warner's Corsets fitted with two pair hose supporters, spo- yf Oa cial, a pair., AVarnor's "Rust Proof" Corscta in all tho new models, df AA speciid, a pair $lUv Warner's Braissercs, many now styles to choose from, on yfi- salo Thursday, a pair itOC 't&Kt$ t t T t t ? ? t t t r t T T t f T t f t t t t 5 f T ? t f t t T f T f T t T T f T T t v h tS f ( . i rliDB)MfHMi'