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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1913)
. r- 1 p I lu ' I fc h PiQBWV'd IOCAL AND l PERSONAL - fry--"-r -- - -t , " " , Col. J. V. Mundy In making Port land a ahuri business visit. Sliorlff Slnglcr nnd K. W. Wilson his deputy, were In Med ford Satur day, on official business. MIm Ksther Margly, formerly ot i.Tacknvlllo, was ono of tlm gradu ating class of tho University of Or- Ron. She resides nt Portland with lie? liarents. ion enn tiny n S 20,000 accident policy for J2G, covering automobiles, motorcycle nnd common cnrrler ne- cldonts. In tho Travelers Insurance company from K. S. Tumy, 21 ft Gr- nctt-Corey bldR., phono GG4. 79 'Dr. L. A. Saladc. of Seven Oaks, anil 1 It. Madden, of West Central Ynlht, 'wero of tho many horticul turists in Med ford Saturday. '' 0. C,' Morris, of Portland, an of flclnl of tho Southern Pacific. la In tho valley. A. 8. Furry nnd (liiy Thrashor. qf Phoenix, transacted business In Med Xord Saturday. Frank Kaeshafcr, of Jacksonville. who Is -a1 member of tho G. A. K., .loft Sunday evening for the cast, to bo present at tho reunion at Gettys burg Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Obenchaln, of Portland, and I Obenchaln, of Klamath Falls, are In Mcdford. J. M. Jladcr, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cary 1 or South rhoonix, wero of the throne In Mcdford Saturday. $3,000 accident and life Insurance for $10; J5230 for $17.50. Sec Holmes, tho Insurance man. C. E. "Whi&ler, who left two weeks ago on a business trip north, Is in Mcdford again. Mr. nnd Mrs. n. M. Collins, of Jacksonville, spent Sunday at Cole stln. W. If. Spear. Southern Pacific agent at Gold Hill, was a Sunday visitor In Mc&ford. Orchard, hunting, ashing and Crater Lake scones for salo at Cor king & Harmon s studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 12S Bast Main street. Phono 215 It. Anderson Bros., who aro farming - southeast of Mcdford, transacted business here Saturday. Dr. Geo. U Helms and II. IJ. Tron son, tho horticulturists, wero In Mcdford recently. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's. A. S. Furry, Clyde Uarnum and Mr. Stelnbough, Phoenix, wero of tho many whocamo to Mcdford Sat- urda " - Mrs. Arthur Jones, ot Beagle, has been visiting In Mcdford. n. II. McCurdy writes alt kinds ot Insurance. 401 M. F. & H. blJg. Phone 349. Geary Bros., ot Portland, wero In from the Griffin orchard Saturday, where they will spend tho greator part of the summer. Tho blight which affectod some ot tho trees has been eradicated. O. II. I-awlor. tho attorney, has gone north on professional business, but will return soon. Corking & Harmon, studio por traits, home portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12 S East Mala street; telephone 215 It. Senator Von dor Hellen and his son, -Carl, of Willow Crook, motored to Mcdford Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Porcy Wells, of Jacksonville tarried a short tlmo in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graffls, ot North Phoenix, stopped In Medford Satur day. , E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471. ' Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Canterbury arrived from Los Angclos Saturday, having been called hither by the death- of J; D. McArdle, who was Mrs. C'b father. A. a Hubbard, Lee Wack. Jr., W. D. McCullough aud Carl Hllty, of Ashland, wero recent business vls Itors In Medford. Dr. Klrcbgessner will be at Hotel Nash ovory Saturday from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. on and aftor May 24. J. H. Randolph, tho new manager or tho Producers Fruit Co., arrived In Medford from Placervllle, Cal., Sunday. It. V. Hcall and hl son nnd Victor lIursol, of Central Point district, wero lu Mcdford recently. Vapor hatha and scientific mas sage for iuea aud women. Dr. It. J.'Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar 'noU:Corey bids. Phono KG. Miss Blnncuo Durby, of Griffin Creek, nnd her brother, bavo been visiting friends living In Autloch district. WceRs & McCowan Co. XiADY ASSISTANT Day Phono 227 NlRjit 1'. W. Weeks I0.1-.T-2 Phones A. J3, Orr 070-M J. T. Anderson, of Portland, who hni had chargo of the clothing salo at F, K, Deuel & Co.'s department store, and his wife, left for homo Sunday evontng, Mr. mid, Mrs. A. Turpln, Mr. nnd Mra. CUarfcs Isaacs and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gregory wero over from Ills Sticky Saturday. $25,000 Aetna accident Insurance for $25 a year. Seo It. II. McCurdy, agent, 401 M. F. & II. bldg., phono 340, 70 Joseph Wllsoh, of Talent precinct, was amouR his Medford friends dur ing the past week. Walter Lake and I). 1). Love, of Grants Pnos, were recent visitors In Medford. William Manstlold and his family have removed to tho ranch on tipper Hogilo rlvor, rccontly purvhnscd of Henry Payne. 25 per cent off on all hammocks at Shnplelgh's Hardware Store. S3 C E. Chapln has been maklm: Grants Pass n business visit. F. W. Oliver and his family, of Minneapolis, aro into arrivals !n Medford. W. J. Kussell, G. A. Metssne nnd John Klnkel. of Josophlnc county, transacted business In Medford Saturday. Benton Bros., of Wedding, Cal., are In Mcdford again. Miss Moltle Ray, of Applceutc, Lhas been visiting In Medford and Jacksonville. F. n. Martin, who has been at Uogue Ktvcr for some time, returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Farrnr, of Hay Gold, woro among Medford friends Saturday. Mrs. T. D. Boss. Mrs. T. A. New man and her daughter, and Claude White were among the Central Pointers In Mcdford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Phlppa. pf Itoxy district, drovo to Mcdford Sat urday. Rev. D. D. Doyle, ot tho Christian church, belrig absent Sunday morn ing, services wero conducted by 11. F. Mttlkcy. Tho evening was devot ed to children's day exercises. Mr. Stewart, of Ashland, the con tractor, was tho guest of his daugh ter, Mrs. T. It.- Fuson, Sunday. A. E. Reamos returned Sunday from Portland, having accompanied his sister. Mrs. C. I Morrison, who Is serious 111. II. II. Lampman, a veteran news paper publisher of tho Dakota cotin try, now a rancher In the Asbestos district, was a Mcdford visitor last week. Ho Is tho father of Rex and Ben Lampmau, of the Gold Hill News. O. C. Morris, assistant superinten dent of the Southern Pacific com pany, was In Medford Saturday. John M. Scott, general passenger agent, Southern Pacific company, passed south on No. 13 Sunday, eu route to Dol Monte. Mra. Scott ac companied him. M. L. Erlckson, district forest su pervisor, arrived on No. 1C from tho south Sunday. W. E. Thompson and family, of Gold Hill, motored to Mcdford Sat urday. Jasper X. Miller, tho veteran edu cator, Is spondlng his vacation at Portland. ) Dentists of southern Oregon mot at Grants Pass Saturday. Mrs. Ivy Iscnbcrger, assistant to Dr. Porter, has returned from a trip to htfr old homo at Stockton, Cal., wherq sho has been visiting relatives and friends and attending to biul noss affairs. C. E. Walker, who Is looking after tho Crater Lake Lumber Co.'s hold ings In Big Butto district, was In Medford during tho week, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch and Mrs. Ryan of Jacksonville, motored to Medford Saturday evening. J. L. Moore nnd T. E. Rolfe. of Gold Hill, wero in Mcdford rocently on business. Jainos Briscpo has gone to Mer lin, whero ho will be empIoed for several months. Grant Matthows, of Foot's Crook, and Thos. Dunger. of Gall's' Creek, transacted buMnoss In Mcdford Sat urday uiarlea Caldwell mado n trip to Gold Hill and Grants Pass Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Kent loft Sun day for tho cast. Tho former will attend the G. A. It. reunion at Get tysburg. Mr. and, Mrs. W. IJ. Moonoy and Mrs. M, Hollenbeck, who have been In Medford, loft for Prospect Satur day. W. II. Norcross and Charles Dun- ton, of Central Point, transacted business in Medford Saturday. Frod Ablstroio, a prominent butl nesa man of I.akovlow, died Juno 17. Ho was a former resldeut of Marys vllle, Cal., and Is survived by his widow and two sons. Mr, nnd Mrs, G. E. Neither and tbolr daughter and Mrs, Sid Nlcltol woro In Mcdford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. McDonald, of San Francisco, and G. T. McDonald, of Glondulo, uro recent arrivals In Medford. MIsb Floroiico GarroUon Is utill ut The Mcdford, although It was re ported she had gono to Salem. Hiram Doubleduy nnd era I)v hnck, of Dig Butto, and R. II. Brad uhuw, of Brownsboio, havo beci milking Medford a visit. MEDFORD MATT TRTBUffE, MTOTOttt), QTWflQy, MONDAY, .TUNIS 23. 1013. 1 - , TtTTTTT 7 '" "T""" " """' l"T snan I Henry Kllppel, who died at Los Angeles last week, loft on estate of $55,000, consisting ot n promissory nolo for $40,000 and property loeut d In Portland. It Was willed to his wife, Klla II. Kllppel, excepting $10, 000 given to Elisabeth Kllppel, mother of the deceased, and $5,000 given to Alice- Kllppel, his sister. The brothers, Lanues, John and Frod, nro also mentioned In the will, but lelt nothing. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Jones, of Itos Lnno, motored to Medford Saturday. Tho Oregon Gas & Klertrle Co. are Installing two largo storngo tanks and making othur extensive Improvements M their plant noir Phoenix. George King. Sr., who has been residing In Sonoma county, Cal.. for several years, arrived In Medford Saturday, on a visit to his former home, lie was accompanied by Miss Van Dyke, who Is tho suest of hor ntmt. Mrs. T. E. Pottengcr. Dexter Rice, n prominent attorney of Rosehurg. and his family passed through Medford Sunday on their re turn home from a trip to Klamath Falls. William Weston nnd his family wore guests of Mr. and Mra. Uron nan, or Central Point district, who are relatives, Sunday. New Hope church, one of tho pio neer BaptUt buildings ot southern Oregon, will be torn down nnd re built for union services at n mote convenient placo In Antloch district. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Helmroth. of Griffin Crook,, enmo to Medford Sun day to meot Mrs. Xlmmennan, i.f Alameda, Oil., n cousin of Mm. II , who will pay them n visit. S. S. Bullls and his sons, who have taken chargo of tho Sterling, initio under n lease from tho owner, who lives at Pittsburg, Pa., havo pur chased 40 acres ot timber laud lo cated oast of the proporly of E. Bee son, nnd will soon Install n saw mill thero to furnish lumber and blocks with which to rebuild the flumes and repair tho ditch that brings wnjcr from tho Applegate a distance of nearly thirty miles. Opcrntlons will bo resumed on a largo scalo as soon as everything can bo put In shape. County Treasurer Cronsmtller has received n warrant for $1704.43 from Secretary of Stato Olcott, be- tng Jackson county's share of the tax of one-twentieth ut a mill levied on the taxable property of tho stato for county fair purposes. Joseph Ino county's portion Is 72S-G0, and Klamath county gets $SC3.35. Those counties that do not hold a county fair may spend the money on county roads. mm WILSON APPEALS FOR - CURRENCY BILL (Continued from pajs 1.) are nliout o'jot them frce'liv remov- inj; the tnimmelrt of the protii'tiv InrilT. Kver since tlic Civil War tlioy have waited for this eiuuiieiiinlioii nnd for (lie free opimrlunilie- it will briii? with it. It luix boon io.inod fur us to kivo it to (Iumii. .Some fell in love, indeed, with tho slothful ko eurity of their dependence upon the piveriiment ', ome look iidviuitit;e of the shorter of the mirsoy to g v up it thin LOVE SICK YOUTH REFUSED LICENS E ATTEMPTS SUEDE Having tried three times to marry lu-yenr-old Minnrvu Withrow, daugh ter of 'Vilil Bill" Witlirow, love-siok Goblet L. Smith tried to commit sui cfdo Sunday by drinkuie; enrbolie acid in n barn on West Jackson htreet. He was ruhed to the hoii- credit in tlioir iiocket nnd treat them mimic- innMcry of .their own wilhii its wnlN. N'nw both tlm toiiiit tint tin' dWciiitio of liberty and maturity are to eiimie, , ItcudJitCt incut NVccmi-y, There will he tome re-ndjiiKltuonti of purpose mid xiiii .if view, Tlieie will follow a period of expansion nnd now enterprise, freshly conceited. It is for Hi to determine now whether it shall ho rapid nml fneile nnd of enny lu'oomplMtment. This it can not ho unless the resourceful bui- ue.s men who are to tlrnl with the new (ireunifitanoes nro to have n t hnnd nnd rendv for ue the Instru mentalities nnd eoiitieiiees of free en torprise which Independent men need when tu'linc on their own initiative. It is not ciuiukIi to strike the shnekles from Iiimiick. The duty of stnteinnnship is pot negative merely. It is cniiotruelive iiKo. We mu-t show that w uiidcrMninl what huitien needs nml that we know how to supply it. Xo iiinu, however eiiustinl nml superficial hi observa tion of lite conditions now prevailing in the country, run fail to seo that one of the chief things Iiiimuoiw needs now nnd will need increasingly ns it puns in cope nml in vifjor in the yonra immedintelv nhend of us, is the proper means by which readily to vitalize lis credit, eorimrato and individual, nnd itx originative brains. What' Will It Profit? What will it profit ns to he free Jf w'u nre not t Imve the Ict mid most ucccxMhlo iiitdruiucntnlitics of com merce nnd cutorprixe ? What will it profit us to be ipiit of one kind of monopoly if we am to remain in the grip of another mid more effective Unit, HoVV tfrVwrp to irnln nml keep the confidoncij of the business com innuity unless we show that wo know how both lo nid and to protect it? What shnll we xny if we make fresh enterprise necessary mid also make it very difficult by lent ins nil else except the tariff jut ns we found ill Th" tyrannic of business, big mid little, lie with tid field of credit. Wo know thnt. Sluill we not net iion the knowledgeT Do ye pot know- how to net upon it? If n man emi- not make liis iiHsetfl nvuihiblo nt plonhiirc, his assets of capacity nnd character and of resource, what sat isfaction is it to him to see opiior- timity bcekonins io nun on etery hand, when others have tho keys of liitvs nre to set up must he public, tint private, must he tested in llio piv einment itself, mi that the luinltH niny ho the limtruiuonts, not llio innsloi-s of IiiimIiu'sh nml of imlitltlunl culorprNo nml iuiliativi'. The commit leen of llio eonjjrcM, lo wliiuli Icuislulion of this clinriu'ler is ivfvrrod, have devoted euiel'ul nml dispiissionnte study lo tho mcmit of lU't'tmipllslilnj; tlicse ohjools. Tlioy hate honored me by coiisiilltu me. They nfe ready to siigp-st iiiilloii, I Imto come to you, ns tlie head of the goteinmeiil nnd the icspoiisihle lender ot thv paity id power to uruo action now, wlnl,. Hieie is time to scrte the ennnirv iieiiiiemlely utnl ns we shiiuld in n clear nir of commoii counsel, I appeal to von with n deep eoitvlc tion of duty. I hvlinto that you Outre this eontictlnn. therefore lip. pcnl to you Willi confidence. I mil ut your service without reserve to piny Iny purl in uny vtiy you may cuJI upon nie to phtv it in this pent en torprise of cxiaciit icfonn, 'which it will diituil'v mid diMiupiish us to perform niiil iliscivdit us to iicglcel, FATS VS. LEANS AT BALL H ' W ( i 'i Tim Iuuk heralded KatK vs. I.ciihh biiHobull gnitio for the licimflt or I In' Knurl h of July fund, will bu played this nltoriiooii at r. o'clock, ut tho ball park. Many tickets ot ml mis sion hut it been sold mid it piinhvd grandstand U predicted. It Is ex pected that forty or. flty pionilpoiit htmlucKK mul professional men .will participate before the giimo Is liter. The Drigkui! Nettletoh NO CANADA FOR ME Y "N'o Canuda In mine," sn.tn Iliury UiiK wlio rcliinicd from there today. ,M rd ford Is pioil ciioiikIi for inc. I Imve had enough of the wind for years to conic. It blown night and lay mid then nhiii(;es around mid blows day nnd night. They told me it blew worse in winter hut two months of it satisfied me. "t'ltiimU is u ximil 4mco for .Swedes who enn stand the xiiud, hut 1 never shw any of the younr tmii who were not pillim; ntoiioy from home so Hint they might ixit on their hotiicMtnud. The count rv would lie fine if it could hate plenty of tviilcr, ns it is the hot wind burn- the ground nml the crops die for luck of moifttiro. C'Hunda is not n clicaji llvinic lnc either, meat is us liiiili nipim ns here mid cherries or any other nuittll fruit i4 out of sight, lirty ountK worth or cherries will not buy ns tunny cher ries us twenty-five cents worth of chocolate crcmn. Six of us at u $i!.o0 roust of moot in ch tliiin two days; it was us largo iih n $1.00 roast here. What will you sell your hotmwtcnd for, he was linked, nml ns ipiick ns n flash, ho answered, "pay my v.c pcuscs up mid buck ami lake it. b'OII H,UM IIV l!.ltTIKM WHO m;i;i as mtsT a proritnhle dry 'imodi, fliilcy goiids, uotloas ami millinery IuikIuhm in Portland, Ore., with ostnhlUhed trudu nud Htendlly InurcMlug liicoinu. ' To the right p.trtlon theie Is .m limit to what more can bo iIoiim. Price, $lfi,0i0 spot cash as It stands', with Kod will, mid houmi ot two stores combined, Young people or n family by til. teiitlou to tho IiumIuihui, csit resll'o mi iiiiiepuiiiiviice lu a tow jwirs. Ail ill c, TIIK WATSONS 1.WJ7 (irmtil Ate. ,N. PorttiMul, Or. Time works quick clniiigim lu the growing girl. 1'lg.tulls mid idiorl skirts aro soon forxotlmi lu the dim turer charuiH of the dchuisute. Homntlmon thiiiiKh you will ache for a picture ot her Jimt us she romiH in from school or play. Think how she would like one toe. In after cars to show her friends . nun ioiiiiy nor omiurmi. mko tnw aniMilutinenl while tho thought s friNtli lit our mind. I am tho photographer lu nur town II. V. M.M'ICCV It. .Main nud ( 'riii rid. .Miilfniil, Oro. Tarsic Model IIltuv;-7 'ilcalgHc) . h 1991 mr el (It pHMUrfs In tl.liYUwr 1 lie iuiMiiiI( lirtaino HiniUr at roc. Rvtiv yrsr Iar (it riliu, '1 li Nttlltli'ii Tatajc Mih, Iiui until. tup'fd uisnr baiteil'if, uud ,imi llinuiindi of Htiiti. Tho hrnnil loo, broHtl t,olo, qntl brqntU lowliucl, tojjcthor with Ncttlctou Shoomnklnii uud Nottlu toii Ic.ithi'c values, inulco The Shoo That Mukcs si rrletul " of every man who wears a pair. , Wo luivp novuml otylca hi dlfTcrent lonthent, nutdo over this nitxh'l. Cumo hi nml try on tlm rihculzc, If you rctilly wmt tho licit of all In wlilo too oliu nuWjhijJ. Behli mg s lOOl I'll Mmn Slotc. HissVenitallamilton PIANIST Pupil of Ilujro Maiisfi'Mt Mas Opi'iti'd a studio at QIC North Contral E.D.Yeston BUILD COOS BAY ROAD tnl where cmetios were ndmiiiislcrcd. Monday afternoon it was nuiiounccd that while still under the influence of ether, the chance favored his re covery. YouiiR Miss Witlirow nccompnnicd her lover in the ambulance to the hospital hoHtowiu fervid ctnbraooH and soul kisses en route. It was with difficticlly she was scperated at the hospital from her unconscioiu sweetheart. Smith applied hcvcrul limoH for n license to marry the p'rl last week, represent)!)" her ns of ukc. Kxaini- nation of Fchool records however showed hnr to bo under ago mid the license was refused. Then he fco curcil Mre. Withrw's eoiificnt, only to Imve It revoked nt tho critical mo ment, in consequence of which he visited all tho lawyers in tin endeavor to hrin milt for dmnnxos. PEOPLE VS. BANKS. (Continued from page 1.) was placed ut 1500,000,000 bocauae during the panic of 1907 the amount of clearing houso certificates Issued was less than half thnt sum. IIo ad mits that tho uniount to ho Issued Is a debatable point, and that pos sibly It will bo changed. Tho Issuo of emergency currency, ho declared, Is tho only weapon which will take from combines of banks "tho despot ic powers which they now enjpy of granting or refusing credit at will." President Wilson suld ho thought the present bill would enablo tho small bunkers to apply directly to tho government for needed cash, and if his (security Is sufficient, to got it, regardless of the uttltudo ot tho powerful bunkers. Tho inuvltnblo result of tho pas sage of the proposed currency legis lation, (ho president thinks, will ho that tho people, wlil ruo the hniilcs not that tho blinkers will nllo tho people. ns nil hut thcir-own private possefl sioii7 It i perfectly clear that it i our duty to supply the new bunk ing and currency system tho country needs, mul thnt it will immediately need it more than ever. .Shall Wo llaiteii or Delay? Tho only question is, when shall we supply it how or Inler, nfter the iicmmiiis Mum have bt'comu re proaches that wo were ho dull and so slow 7 Shall wo hnston lo change tho tariff laws nud then he Inggardn about making it posibo nml easy for the country to lake uilvmituge of tho change? There enn he only one miHwor to thnt ipicstiou. Wo must net now, ut whatever fmcrifiuo to ourselves. It is, a duty which tho cireuiiistniices forbid us to postpone. It ishoirid bo recreant to my deepest convictions of public obligation did I not press it upon you with solemn and urgent in sistence. Tlie principles ii(wiii which wo should net nre also clear. This country litis sought '""I Keen its path in this matter within the last frnv years sees it more olearly now than it ever saw it before much more elenrly than when tho lust Icdslu live proposals mi the Hiibjvet were made. We must have u currently, not rigid us now, but readily, cliisticnlly ronjmiiMvo to sound credit, tho ex panding mid coutractiiitf credits of every day traiiHiictjoiix, tho normal ebb mul tlow persona! mid corporate dcaliiii,'. .Mubllo IlcscrvcH. Our biiiikriii; laws must mobilize resort o ; must, not poriuit tho coiit I'untrntimi my where in i few hands of the monetary resources of tho country or their use for Hpcculntivo purposes in Mich voliiiiiu us to hin der or impede (,r stand ju the wuy of oilier more legitimate niqra fruit iisch.. And the control of (lio hystcm 'of biuiliin' and of i.ssuo which our new T, K. Daniels, deputy grand ex alted ruler of the II P. O. ., has ro turned from n visit to tho .MamhfUM lodge. lie found It In a flourishing condition. "Klftccn huiidrud men aro at work on tho KugoiiQ & Coos Day railroad." states Mr. Daniels, "and this con struction Is mnklng lively times nt Mnrshfleld. flood progroos Is being mado on the railroad. "I found the roads awful nud tho weather tho worst, it rained nil the time." FIRE INSURANCE II. It. WOOD .C CO. Office Upstairs. .Medford Mali Tribune llulldliig. I'bones; Office, Oil. Itcwldunco 631. Official Photogiaphor of tho Mcdford Commercial Club Aiualoiir Kiuisliiiitf 1'oat Cai'dn Paiioniuiit! Work Portraita Inloriorand axtorior viowa FI.'lsIi lights Nocativoa uuulu anv tiino and any pliuits by appoint' mimC. 208 E. Main Phono M71 Both'ropresontativo of tho whole some cordial spirit of tho "West ond the best in hotel sorvico CORNELIUS FORD NAMED AS-.PUBLIC PRINTER WARIIIXflTOK, Jmio S.l. -I'nwi dent Wilson scut to the somite today the nomination of Cornelius Ford, of New Jersey, to he public pi inter of llio Uiulcd .States. Funeral Notice. The funeral services over the ro mains of Ihu lain i. A. Itose will be held at the I'rosbytcriuii church ut 'J'10 o'clock Tuesday iiflefiioou. The IMPERIAL HOTEL . Portland, Orogon The HOTEL JOSEPHINE Grants Pass Orogon TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY foil IJXCII.Nt!K--Iucomo property 1 1 1.00Q, for well located acreage, pre(cr unimproved. Clark Itvalty Co. I.08T-A number six ton colored shoo between mouth of I.lttlu ' Ilutto creek am .Medford. I.otive nt Mall' Tribune office. NOTICK. Kotlco la hereby given that n upe elal meeting of stockholders of the ltogio lllvcr Vrult & Prgdtiru Asso elation will bo hold nt tho public library In the city o( Modinnl. Juno, ac, luia, nt 10 0'clo.clt n. in., for the purposo of ccjHsldcij'iir and ncitljif upon tho ndvlHablllty of bulfdliiu u cold storage warehouse uppu tho ttsso- cianonvi prpporty in tnq city of' tyod fdrd, uud in couucetlon thcrowlth, of Issuing two surlos of bonds of tho Association, one of a total of 121,000.00 and ono ot a total or $10,000.00, aud ot executing it first and second mortgage upon (ho Asuo clatlou'M proporty to aeeuro such li sues ot bonds respectively. itoauH itiviiit i-'itiHT & puquygw ASSOCIATION, ' JJy A. O. Jtundall, President. -natoil ut Medford, Oregon, ."May i'i, 1013, I Both undor tho managomont of tho METSCHANS MAIL-TRIBUNE CLASSIMEP WANT ADS ARE READ BY ALL OF THE PEOPLE m : i .. . 1 1. M m v f i v k If