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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
Mranronn arAtn rnTmwrc, OTPronn, onriov, Tnnwv, Jrvrc, m, iow. roan news 'in run SOUTHERN PACIFIC OFFERS SILVER CUP POULTRY SHOW A. M, ItoHi'iilmutii, (iinoriil mine inter or lliirtlmiiii IImiih In Minlfnril, him ri'cclvcil llm followliiK ftniu Hoiitlwrii I'nulflit offlrliilit! "Tim Hcmllmrti I'liclflii com pit it y wlll tiiku idi'iiMiio In iliiniitliii: it nll vnr ciii in (ho .Itirknoii County fnlr, lo lio held In your illy KuiiUiinbur 17 In l!l. II In niir HiiKWntlou Unit llm prim lin kIvhii In tli it ln(ir'Hl f tlm poultry Inilimtry an wit urn nut iHfliiil llinrn U mi better nei'tlnti In I tin i limit ry Hum tho Hokum Itlvor Valley fur thin IniliiHlry. V homi your imipn will nitreo wltli tliU view mill on nilvlrn of llm uiuuii uf llm fowl tliity mttm't fur niir piln, vw will ki iihoall mill Iiiivii tlm iiii'iHinni) ttnhllnit IiI'U'imI mi mir uup, JOHN HOOTT, (Icni'nil I'liNHonitnr Awnl, II. A. IIINHIIAW, (loimrnl I'rrlKlil AkiiiiI." ROOSEVELT E DOR NEW WW4 MAGAZIN E B ROBBER SALOONS LICENSED BY M DALLES COUNCIL Till: DAI.I.CK, On. Jmm Itt. I'iiIIiimIiii; ii ' rnlil" liy (Inventor S'imI upon ilUinilfrly ilnriH In The liitlln mill nit I n iiion tlm liniim ruin luimiiiliiimil to llm Minn (ointltn Hun, ini'intmrM of tlm rlty iniiiirll tie lliivn toilny tlmy Imwt hiiIvimI tlm llunor iiimhiIIiui In thin rlty. An or dinandi wn iiiiiniiI prnvldliiK fur II reiiiiliiK. ri-KUliitliii: mill IiuIiik tho llunor trnfflr. Tlm nrdluiinro rur rlril mi onmri;inry clniisi mnl In now In full effect. I'o ii r rliiirclmii n uinimtrnti'd iikhIiini pumnmi of tlm ordlntiiiio. NEW YOIIK, .limit Hi, A i.i-tt niiigii.inu wjlli Coloni'l 'I'Iii'iiiIuik Wuiinnvi'lt mm iN editor will noon i Kin nililli'iilloii, i h ii'purli'il today, following llm nniiuiiiii'i'iniiiil of llm iitxiKiinlintiM u' Willintii II, llnuliiinl, vifi"iiiiiliiit; Km I V. H. Ilowliunl, lii'iiHiitiir mnl llinolil ,1, Jlonhiml, ii tli'liuiliui'iil liwiil, id' lln- Outlook, o' wlileli lln I miner in-ililriil I iiuu IIHMJHtlllll I'llilor, II lM Mlill Collllll'l IfllOKIH'I'lt will lake I'lniign uf llm now ii'iioilicnl iw Hiiiin ih lili iri".ciit conlnicl i'iiri'M. by Vmiili'tillit lit l'ni(( Tlinitrr. A Kmil'liil itiiitlitutv saw the vniiilinlllo lit llm I'ukk theatre tnvt nlulit. Tlm lii'iiilllunr of tlm I'ord i;lrln In u fanry ilmulm; carnival, wan iiiiri'tliitil. I..i llnrnirK mnl lnr iiimliiK iIoc.h was mi iiuiimiul nt traction nit went tlm remainder uf tlu iiiiiiilii'rn. Tlm Vrtinlovllln will lie rntr-i t It Ih nfternnou mnl evi'iiliiK. I'OKTI.AN'U, Oil, Jniiii 19 Op" Kuii hunkers urn toilny wmllnc lirniuli'iiNt wurnlimit to proni'tllvit htiiiitmeckcrii, ujniott'nilr.rn mnl lm iiilKrmitM n itnl nut HpiTiilutorM mnl "wllilrnlti'rn," mnl iiiIvIhIiik rotiHult- nt Ion with ciiiiiiiillti'iti'nitiipoinMl of Incut loinnmrchil club iiioiiilii.ru mnl bunkum liufiirti liiinl imniiaioti urn lunilii Tlm inoM'iimiit Ih nut nliimil III li'Klllllllltn ri'lll fNtllto IIKimtM, I'X pliilni'il 1,1'itlln IliitliT, it tiuuknr of llnutl Itlvnr, who Iiiih ri'lurimil from llm ulato ronvi'iitlon nt Hiilctii, lint itKnltmt Ihono ulio lntt lici-n kiiii IliC iiroilitrtlVK IiiiiiIn out of produc tlvlty mnl IkiIiIIiik tliom for mlvniiic nt iiniirniiiint flt:urii. "HchIkiiIiik proiiiolin," lm wild. Iiiivii titktui mlvniitiiKu or OrcKon'n Itwul In I'linoiinmliiK rlty iiimi to o hiirk to tlm farm mnl Intvo luiiiKit up flim Inirtit for mi In nt iiiiiintiinil profit." COVE FLOURING MILLS BURNED TO THE GROUND COVK, On-.. Jmm lll.-TIm Cove l-'luiiriiiK MilN mnl W'nri'lioitMi liuriii'il (o tlm ground tmrl.v tlii- inornini.', iti vnlviiiK a Im-H tluit will i-xi'iril f 10, Ollll. An I'lcrtiirnl (lorin innv liiixt' I'lilixril lln Mnrr, which iviim iUm'ov criil liy tin' iiiiIIit uftiT lm lunl Im-kiih work. Then' Is mi riri' ili'piirliiiiiil in Cine, liul wiihiu fii uiitiuli'i nfli-r lliil alii rin wiix tji n nii'ii mnl Imys witc ciirryini; wnlt'r In fijelit t Ii flainiMt. No oiii' wn itijitri'tl. VISITS MINE CAMP ON WAY TO SEA IIOHCUrim, Or..., . hum 1!) Slur Iff (jiilni) toilny 1m ii'iluiililiiii; his f -furU In I'lipluri) Ifiiyinun Dlmuoiul, I In' you n iiiiiii ulm rnhlii'il lln O'iip lulu hIiiIu lunik, I'ollowiiiK nrnvnl of u iiilinir I'loin n cunii Iwinly fiw iniliw wit o' Oli'iiiluli', who ri-lnli'il .i lliiillint,' Mlory o' ii vihil pniil Ihr mum hy I ln riiKilivc, Ai'('oiiliiiK (o (ho inliicr, niiiiimiiil I'lili'iiil llm initio liiiiikliuiiMii mnl mltiily nut iIiiwii, with rif lit kIiiiij: om r Ium nun. Though lm ilhl nut li'l lin 1'iiiKnr luic llm IriKcr mnl lhuui;li Inwyiil liix IiuhIm inmlyf lm iiuulii no hiixtilu ilrinonralioii, Tlic inlimrM with Inki'ii riiinili'l' Iv off iMinnl, IIiuiikIi Ihi'V lunl Iiciii wiiriii'il lo hi' on tlm lookout Aflir iiiiuirintr lln' why l lln- muni, Din iiuulii wnvi'il Ii i k hmiil mill Ktnrlcil iiwiiv in tlii' iliri'i'liou of (lulil lli'iirli. Am lm hi'iinl the inini'r'M flury, Qiiiui' until ii-il llm Hlii'riff nt (lolil lli'iii'li to imliol thi' I ruiln mnl liiniMi'lf Ihii'w n poMi nlont; lln hni'k Irimk In pri'vi'iil nxi'iipi' hIiuiiIiI Dimiinml ri'i'i'ivo wnruiiiK mnl ri'lrncp Inn Mtrp't, lln now Ih'IIi'Vcm he Iiiih Dia iimiul Hiirroiiiulcil mo thai cni'iipu ulil hi ilirficiilt. NEW ROAD SURVEYED OVER M'KENZIE PASS ELSIE LA OERGERE AND HER POSING DOGS w r.l'flUXI'. On'.. .Iiini' 10. Itnlpli H. I hull, n fuil I'lijiiiirtT, left ICiiKcnn tnihiy, liri'iilliplliliril liv li rri'W of I I'll nii'ii, fur the uppi'r MrlCi'iixii' muti try tn Iny nut im' niml over tlm .Mi'Ki'iirli' piiKM ni-roKi lhu hiiiiiiiiII of Hit' fiiHi'inlii iiuiiintiiint into KiihIitii Ori'tfou, which proiiiihCH In lioi'iinii' i Mipiihir rniiti for miloiimliilinti, ns tin Krnili' h tniirli lijthti'r than hy tin1 old roali' mnl llm roiul run he iiiinli iniii'li Htnniillmr than llm other. Han Linton, who Ium hern up there nil frpriii in tin I'liiplov of the mini ly, ki't'piiiK n portion of tlm roml in repair, nrennipniiien ihe party n Kiiitlr. lit' wiy Hint imrtinn of tlm nuiil luiilt lat yenr i in rooiI eon tlilion timl prni'tieitlly ii" k ii" when lntil out. There in Mill iniii'li miuw tui the Htimmit of llm tnotintniu". hut the Hiirxt'yiui; erew will work on tlm lower Ii'vcIn till the lint weather iiieltM nil uf it off. m i i'l viiW' 'K B, f ' Mr wtt 1 1 MN Tl HANGS FRIDAY EDDIE FOY'S TROUPE CAI.OAIfV, Allicrlii, Jne UK l-Mtli Kny'tt tnur of the Cnimiliiiu nurtliwtntt imum to u muIiUmi eml when the iiiitniioiimiit of the "Over the River," ttunpniiy of whieli Kny wim the htttr, tiiiiiniiui'Oil Hint he wu mi a hi i' tn pay miliine ami Hint nil htxikiiiK- of the eiuiipiiliy wniihl he t-mieelh'tl. With Mt'ilfnnl trniVi tn Meilforil ninde. EIGHTY GIRLS BURNED TO DEATH IN RUSSIA ST. IMiTKR.SHL'na, June 10. KijrMy Kirln were hunioil to tleath nt I'innliii, in the Miptr hect district, neeiirtliii'; to it tt'louratn reccivoil here Inilny from Kieff. After harricad iiK the doors of a litiilditi; where the ;irU were iinleep, villagers Hot fire to tlm Htruettire mnl nil tlm inmiites peiixht'il. The hiipMi.fil iiKM'iuliar iet were en rilled hecmise clieitp labor wiw rt'crntly iuiH)rtcil into the district. WAHIII.NCITON', .mm If),- Atlor iit'yH for Jiimh Ojipi'iihciiricr, "the hiiimin tiir of I'o I no in," have failed to ohlnin from Supreme f'oiirl Jim tire MeKeiinri writ of error to rev-erne the jii'lKiiicnt of United Slat oh Judo Vim Hfi't of Hun Fniiieineu, mnl mi. Ii'kh Oovenmr .IoIiiimui of Cnlifomin tleeiilert njcnin to reprii'Vu the iiolor iniiH murderer, Ojijietilicimer will liniim nt Fnliorti iirinun tomorrow. JiiNtii'tt .Mclcni)a did not palter on the pirn of OpK'nheimer,H nttorneyH. lie flatly rt'l'iiHud their jfltitioii. Tho nltoriieyn thin uflernoon nro trying to fit auolher junlire of the Hiiprfrne miirt tn iwHite a writ of error to net a h n nlny, hut it in more than doubt ful if they will jnieoeeil. TAFT SaSeSh JOB AT UNIVERSITY NKWHAVKJt, rnn., June 10. SntiHfnetiuii with Iiih iicvt job wns ex lircHscd hero toilny by ProfcHaor Willinm Hownrtl Tnft of Vnlc, who even hinted hrondly that he hml no relets on lenving the white Iioiiho when his presidential tenn cxpirctl hist .March. Hjienkint; nt the Vale nhimni meet inc here, Professor Tnft saiil: "You have tin idea wlint a liarbor of refuse from the Sea of Life this university lit until you've hail the exjicriencc." Wcddinrj Bells. MARRIKD At the Seventh Dny Atlveutist chureh Wetlnestlny evening at .1 o'clnek, Frank I C'hitwootl, son of A. E. Chitwootl of Cottage Qrove nnil Liln Hazel Culbcrtson of Iike Creek. Mr. ami Jlrs. Chitwood will reside at HrowiiFhoro, Ore. The pas tor of tlm church, Elder T. Q. Bunch officiated. MOD GUILTY 0 Fl F ND MURDER IIKNVKK, Jurin 19.Thi Jury In tho incoDd trial of llnrolil llenvooit for the killing ot Qeo. K. Condom!, brotiKlit In a verdict of tint doiiree murder Init nlRht mid propcrlliud Hit) death penalty. Ilnnwood hot Copotnnd, Bylrestor h. von Dull of St. LouU, unit Jnme V. Atklnnon In a barroom nt a local hotel May 24, 1011. Copeland and Von Phut died. In tho tint trial Honwood wag con victed of murder In the. aecond de gree Honwood testlflod the quarrel with Von Phut reaulted from tho attempt ho mndo to aocuro letters which had been written to Von Phul by Mm, John W. Hprlngor, a Denver society woman, wlfo of a wealthy bankor and stockralner. Mrs. Sprlnpcr was divorced from her husband after the abootlnic. On tho second trial Sprlngor took tho stand In behalf of Henwood. Cope land and Atkinson wero bystanders when Honwood began shooting. Tho verdict camn as a complete surprise to Hcnwood and his friends who ezpocted acquittal or at tho worst a second degreo verdict. lion wood nearly collapsed when tho re sult was known and for soma tlnm appeared dazed and bewilderod. Al though his lawyers will appeal It la probable that a new trial will not bo granted and only a pardon can savo tho convicted man from the doath penalty. MARRIED At Grants Pns June 18, Absalom W. Watford of Callahan, California, mnl Miss Minnie May Mitchell of Merlin. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfonl will make their home in Sis kiyou county. Abo Attell has signed to box Patsy Kline, the bout to take placo In New York In tho near future. KING SEAL LOOKING FINE OWNER EXPECTS GREAT THINGS T. L. Taylor arrived homo Tues tlny evening from a two wcekn' busi ness trip in northern points. He also Mopped off at McMinuvillo to see and drive his fine pacing horse, Kin; Seal. Tom says he in looking fine and can step some right now. Whilo there he drove him n mile with cave in 2:17:54. King Beat fs entered in the big races in the northwest this yenr and also is entered in the 2:08 pace, $.")000 purso nt tho stato fair nt Salem. Sim Lindscy lias had King Seal in his stables since the second of January. Mr. Lindscy has Ilnl titnont of which tic gave him a rec ord last year of 2:05'. His stable of lions es U looking fine for this time of tlm year nnd ean move right along. V r ? ? t r r v T ? ? t T t T T f t t t t- t t t t t t ts One Continuous Round of Pleasure From Early Morn to Late at Night x Biggest July 4th Celebration IN SOUTHERN OREGON IN 1913 WILL BE HELD AT MEDFORD gM& it t t t t t Automobile Races, Base Ball, Horse Races, Broncho Busting, MARDI GRAS PARADE and Electrical Display at Night, the Grandest Spectacular Exhibition Ever Pulled Off in the State. Other Games and Sports on the Streets During the Entire Day. m. THREE BIG BANDS Reduced Railroad Rates ;?: ijti jTi 'X jTt 'X 'X iX' iX 'X X 1 i I ! r v & H t -i .t i ' '4