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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1913)
i i 'V3 iyqB,sixt.w k IEDFOT?n MATH TRTBUtfK, OT-nFOTU), 6TWC10N, "FRIDAY, .TVNF. 20, WW. amuH u ? J ' , 1 ' i t P iiAfiEA OFPROSPERITYWM ' OPENING OF CANAL BAN rilANClSCO, Juno 20. Tint. a&oW era ot jirospdrlly on tho Pa cific Oconn la dnwrtlmt to bo further i, stimulated by tlio opening ot tho fi 1-n.nania Canal, Ir Urn prediction to tljiy of Sir Hdgnr Vincent, chairman of tho Hoynl Commission on Trndo Conditions, who Is here, after unend ing six weeks In Now- Zealand and three moutlw In. Australia. , Sir Kdar Ir accompanied, by Com missioner llbworlug, ot Now Kound liind, Secretary 12. J. Harding, as sistant secretary A, 11. ItrldRinau and W. Howo Green, tho party forming part of tne . commission of elevou laemhoM Appointed,' one for each ot ttio llrlllflh dominions nnd six for tho homo country. "Trade conditions in Australia," Sir Edgar fcald. "look particularly hopeful and the possibilities ot de velopment of commerce wllh tho United States nro Immense. The transportation of cold storago meats o America will bo ono 6f tho fea tures of tho Increased trade that Is bound to come. Already a number of American meat firms arc locat ing In Australia. A large part or the. traffic between tho Antipodes add America, In my opinion, will bo carried through the Panama Canal." i After a brief stay In tho United States, tho party will sail for Lon don, where tho full commission will Meet In October. . Later South Af rica will bo visited, and following tMa trade conditions In Canada and tie United States will bo exhaust ively studied. i MALESUFFRAGEnE STILL IK BUI 1 RECOVER - M Sacramento, Cal Juno 19, Fusion & Gordon, Mgrs. Page Opera House, Med ford, , Ore.: Every scat sold hero , and had to refuso any more i standing room. KDWAIID U 11LOOM, Mgr. Hanky Ponky Co. , 4 4 1 I No more tungo hitting for Walter Johnson. Clark Griffith docs not bellcvo that this form of exercises docs tho big follow any good. LONDON. Juno SO. Harold Hew Itt, tho "mnlo sutfmgotto" who flung himself nt the head of Trneery, Aug ust Uclmont's entry In tho Gold Cup race nt Ascot yesterday. Is still nllve today, hut has no chance of recovery 'lie Is in Cottage Hospital at Ascot, tho physlclnnR thoro fearing Unit to movo him elsewhero might cause Im mediate death. Friend of Hewitt, who Is n stu dent at Cambridge University, deny that he 1st eonnerletl with any mf- fragetto organisation, but admit thit ho Is an ardent ndrocalo ot equal suffrage. Ono of these friends said today that Hewitt recently told him: "I expect to to out (meaning to die) soon, artd when 1 do, 1 hope to do something useful, llko Kinlly David son." A diary was found In Hewitt's room, tho final entry In which read: "If I fall In my Intention to stop the Gold Cup race, I hopo I shan't hurt tho Jockke.xs. Oh, tho weari ness of theso races and tho crowds they attract! They bring out all that Is worst in humanity." NAVY AVIATOR KILLED FALLS 1600 FEET ANNAPOLIS, AM., June 20. En Finj William Hillings!, n nnvy nvin tor, wns killed today while making n hydroplane flight ocr Chesapeake Hay. Flying nt nn altitude of 1G00 feet over the water, he fell from the tnnehine nnd was dead when picked tip. A Cerrcctien. Through n mistake Dr. IUckcrtV nd in Inst etcning's issue of this paper nn mailo to rend "over Daniel-,'." It should have read "over DeuelV us the doctor is still to bo found nt the Mine locution over the old Kcut ncr (.tore on Eutt Main Direct, the firm imniu of which has recently been changed to F. K. Deuel & Co, Pitcher Nap Kucker ot tho Super bas is still mowing down tho heavy sluggers. When tho old boy is right and be turns on tho heat. It's' whiff. whiff for tho timber pushers' union. FOURTEEN VICTIMS OF VALLEJO WRECK VALLUJO, Cal., Juno 20. Four teen, possibly fifteen, lives probably will bo tho total of death taken bo foro night na the result of tho head on collision between the Calistoga San Francisco flyer nnd tho regular southbound train on tho Nap.i Val ley electric railroad near hero. In vestigation Into tho cause of Ihu wreck Is In progress today, but whuther tho wholewlo tragedy wis duo to n misunderstanding of or ders or to neglect has nut yqt been determined. Most ot tho twenty-four Injured, who wore brought to tho gonernl hospital here, nro doing as .woll ns could bo expected. Only two of the sufferers nro helleed to bo In a dangerous condition, and It Is their names which nro exacted to swell tho original death list ot thirteen. Mrs. A. Gull, of San Francisco, Is suffering from n possible fracture ot tho spine, nnd Is partially parals4. Lonls Silverman, also of San Fran cisco, has a fractured skull, nnd may also dlo during tho day. others before ho could no uverpow ored, llorr Mottmnn, une ot tho teachers, attempted to disarm tho maniac and was fatally shot. The Insane man then stood nt n window and poured n volley of shots Into a group of boys playing outside, wounding five. Ills lust to kill ap parently satisfied, tho lunatic tied, but was captured by a mob and al most beatvn to death before ho wan rescued by the police. When ho was searched six rovolvora were found U his pockets. Vapors on his person tune tho nnmu of Knrlch Schmidt, Uort I'hottsu of -the Urowns U playing regular hall this season. H. In batting over .300 nnd Is also among tho dusen leudlug r)inKottrit anu uac-aiuiera in inu Aiu'irimu league. WIRELESS CLOSED BY COMMONS LONDON, Juno 20. Tho Marconi Wireless scnndnl Involving Chancel lor Lloyd-Goorgo nnd Attorney Gen eral Inane, Is closed today, folio a Ing tho adoption by tho homo of communs of a resolution neeeptlntj tho xvjtiUm of rcitrot on tho pur'l of tho two officials that they had made purchases of wireless slocks The resolutions nlsu rcpudlata tho clurget ot corruption against tho ministers which prnved to he ahto lutely fale. LUNATIC SHOOTS UP I aim.kmim T " "? ART EXHIBIT V. G. M'DONALD THE ARTIST EXPLORER Is c'xIiiDiting n collect i6n ot liis paintings at !10 North Central Street, next door to poslufflro and cor dially invites all interested in art to call and .see this collection. The pictures arc for sale. mtKMEN, Germany, Juno 20. lunatic with a revolver In each hand, entered a Catholic school here today, killed three girls nnd wounded, ten S IjifTvT MALtiEN ffi I I w mm a ' "" v iij-vt v 2 for 25c A toy DCtiuluiLathJ!l be in UrlccTrf to lac. Not too ricl but a diLslitful chinjc from the tnofc comrvtiTe ftpn. Ide$ilver Collars WilK Lieccord UttW-ibl! Duosliolrt GEO. P. IDE & CO. ALSO UAKtKS Of IOC IHIIITI THOY. N.Y, NEW PAGE THEATRE . 'r TWO MCIITS, t'O.MMi:.t'I.V(' SATURDAY, JUNE; 21 J ! , GilFs Travel Tours Through Pictureland "Wi: lllUNd Till: WOULD TO YOU" Seo Vetuvlons In anger and fifteen other wundurful mavliu pictures, made lifelike by tho Introduction of talking nnd sound effects. A TWO HOUIl SHOW. Two miles' of film. Thrco weeks nt tho Sivoy, San Francisco, Two weeks at tho Spreckles, San Diego. One weok nt tho Auditorium Theatre, 1 .01 Angeles. IMHCi- Any sent In the IiOum. 1 cents. Children, 1(1 cents. t Grocery Specials 17 pounds best Granulated Siurar , JjiliOO U5 pouudH U'ed Alcxiean Mcaiw $1.00 M iioundH NTo. 1 .lap KMee $1.00 . 10 pounds White or Yellow Corn Meal -.30 10 pounds Kine or Ooai'so (Jrahaui 30 ( Hoxes Diamond .Matches ...i55 12 pounds Host Macaroni $1.00 10 pound Pail Kastorn Lard $1.15 f pound Pail Eastern Lard t 75 10 pound Pail Kastorn Compound $1.15 " pound Pail Kastorn Compound 00f Star, llorso Shoe or Climax Tobacco, pound ' phiK -ISd Kerosene Oil, pcrtdlon 20 Jl pound Can Famous Tavern Coffee $1.10 l'urily Flour, Hard Wheal, per sack $1.00 Mylaud ltlfiid Hard Wheat Klour per Hack $1,115 American Nose (Voaiu of UlucSteni Hard Wheat Flour, per wick $1.45. PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES Hutchison 6 Lumsden MEDFORD OREGON .''' J- w X 2 5v X 2 J ' One Continuous Round of Pleasure From Early Morn to Late at Night fc !. JC-. .n.K Biggest July 4th Celebration IN SOUTHERN OREGON IN 1913 WILL BE HELD AT MEDFORD 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. t : TL HREE BIG f IJAN DS j Reduced Railroad Rates ? X t f t X f ? X ? T ? X X X ? X t X t T X I i Zt a Y, s t4f s J.