Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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I'eler Mlui'iiNd'tip, proprietor (if II111
I'uelflo Molor Kupply company '
tin I Huiiilny I'ioiii Detroit where lie
iilli'inlcil Hut minimi niei'liiig ol' lint
Hnclnty of Automobile. KngineerM.
Hcnrtliiig IiIk vIhII, IIic Horlely hciuU
Mil tlm following pitMH notice;
Whim INiIit Klt'tiiiNtipp, llui only
mcnilinr ol' tliu Society of Aiilninu.
lilln KiikIiii'iii-w, reMldiiig on Hid I'n
elfin CoiinI, imiiiIii IiIn iippi'iiiuuro in
Hitlinil for tliu iiliniiiil meeting ninl
enilsti ol' tlili hiirloly, lie enuie In
liotini I In' hinnnm-hicifiii Kxpintlllnn
if ID 15 iinil lint hIiiIo of Oregon, im
mi npplu growing country, Mr;
HIiii'iiNliiip hnmglit In llni rugineern
11 hunk Hill iif tipple from llm ler
rilury nt'iir .Meilfoiil In which liu Iimm
located n fruit fin in. At lint meet
ink' of tin' S. A. I. i'n ronto on I lie
(lly or Drln.il III, ,Mr. NlceiiNtrup
Introduced licforo tliu engineer n
pniNpiM'tiiH outlining llii' future of tho
I'm'ifin i'iml iih ho see II ninl unk
ing llio nrgnnliilimi to meet fur 11110
in Hun l'rnnrieti. Ilin remark worn
well taken mill ll in very probnhlo
llinl llni Koelely of Anlniiiiiliiti' Kn
glucer mnl (ho IiihIHiiIIhii of Anlo
mobile KngluccrM of Kiiglnuil will
again i)tnhitii in IIU.r ni mi iiniiniil
meeting iiml llinl IliU meeting will Ih(
held on Ilin I'nt'ifiii cmiimI.
' Mlwtittrtip'N Hlnlcini'iil.
'I'lii' follow ill); i tliu ulntruicnt of
Mr. SliM-nnliiip nlily mnl before, the
engineer mnl heartily npplmnli'il:
"In llllfi California will put on tin
gruiilowt lniliiNtriitl Kxpimitlun ever
hi'lil. To ninny of ymi, Hie fnir ilndf
till mii'iiii little, hut no oilier country
ever uffriril uch Inilueemenlrt. No
fair wiin ever before made an exciiho
for olio grand natintiiil Heeuio joy
lidc.
"Tim opening of tin) I'anmna cnunl
will iIImmI tliu lido of Immigration
from the cunt to wtvit, liccniixtt tin'
thrifty (lititnaiiN or SenndlniiviniiM
can Ihi'ii I Mini on a farm in Oregon
for le than il wotihl rout In lainl
Ihi'in in Minncnotn.
Ittvllllrt'C of ("Ollll.
".Most of yoit fall to mtlit! the
wonili'rfnl ri'Monrci'H ami vnt tin.
Mftllrtl ilnmaiii of the Pacific Count
nliitei, lmt jntt hh mirclx' n the sup-
ply of motor citrM will iilllmiilcly
nti'i'l tliu iIi'IiimmiIh, JiihI iih mm inly
lluil gioul country will nlllmnli'ly
proviiln Hid gieulcNt iiiai'linl for
pIciiHiini i'ihh, Im n country where
in coiiipnio Hie hi'ciiIi) womlcr with
Hiohii of Nvll.ciniiil would lie to
compnrn n I'neknnl with a Hi-unIi.
Only pcopln'ihi not know It ami when
I liny leniii what 'n liavit out went,
Hwllxerliiiiil will Im forgotten ahoni
iim ipiiehly iih (Im IIiiihIi will ho for'
gollcu. In fuel, I vcnlnrn In pro
illnl llinl when our people have
learned to mco Ammien fir I, nIciiui
ciM like Hid I.iihIImhIm, will Im put
Into Mcrvicc helwecn New York mnl
Kan I'i iiiicIhco In coinpelilion with
Dm new rninnnt hlnhwny now IkiIii
projected, Then, iih in ailililioii, the
Hcnt of learniiit; ami Ihn hcIoiih of
real living will Kiailunlly draw Hie
ccnler of population to licyuid Hie
rocky monntaliiH. Then Ilin lain) of
Hie Hiin-ilowiNHca will coino into it
own ami Ilin hiuucHt market in the
world for pleiiHiiru enix will ho found
then!,
I'lnnilN for Wet
III would, therefore, hciiiii fltlini;
that HiIh hody of cimineerH hIiiiiiIi!
invnnllale HiIh trcmemloiiM region.
Only hy coe Hlmly of their peculiar
conditloiiH j'xlxtiiit; on the eonnl can
the IrcmeiiiloiiH iioiiliililleM there he
fully renlireil. The lamciilahli! upee.
tnele of our National government,
trying lo jmlun the piiditium of Hie
Pacific Count hy dlhciiMHiiiL; it three
thoiiMiiicI iiiileM away in the point in
proof.
The fair will linn;; yon all out
there anyway in 11115. As Iho only
inemher of the norictv from tho Pn
cifle coiinI, I, therefore move that
we, nn ineialierM, put nurxclvt'M on
record iim heinc in favor of liohliui;
our hiiuiuier mcclint; on Hie Pacilln
const in IIM." proviiliil the council
hIioiiIiI find il adviHiihle to m ar-
rnutu:
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COLESTINC EXCURSIONISTS
FIND MANY IMPROVEMENTS
LEWISALBERTROSE
PIONEER OF VALLEY
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Account weather roinlitioiix the
oxciirnion to Cole-tin yenlenlay wan
not heavily patroaircd hut thone
itiakiiit; the trip rcMirt a splendid
time, mnl noted iiiaiiy iinproveiiientK.
At Colehlin a ho.v halt alley him heen
erect id mnl n shooting gallery. Tim
ilmieiiiK pavilion Iiiih heen relmill,
xwiiiKX mnl other iimiinumentx iro
iilc.l. The Kotithern Pacific in erectiin; a
o; depot at thix report which will ho
a ureal convenience to IrnvelerK.
I.owlrf Alherl Jtime, one of the hcnt
iiuoMii ploneeiM of ltojU river val
ley, died Kiuiiluy, .limn 212, IDI.'I, at
the home of liU (laughter, Mm. .J, M.
Kader of Phoenix, (17 yeurw ami
ten dli.VH
Mr. Idrne Iiiih heen ciJoiiMly ill of
riMniioiiH iliiihutoH lor Hcveral
im iIIm ii.nl liin death w:m not unex
peeteil. I'oni ut ChaileHlown, l,eo county,
Iowa, .liinu I'-', I K 1(1, Mr, Itone wan
tic only Aon of Ihn Inle Mr, mnl Mix.
I.. A. Hone, Sr who camnS'roni ciiHt
rrn i'enuMylvaniu ami weie of Kcotch
Irinh ilcMccnl. 1 1 in father died where
ho wan a few monlliH old. Two
yniiM l.iler hin rnolher ht'caiiio the
wife of KmerHoii I!. Horn. When Mr.
ItiMu w mm nix yi'inx old, in company
with hi" mother mnl tcp-father, ho
niooHcd the plaiiiH rcaeliiu Itouc
river valley in lHft'2. Mr. (lorn Holtled
on whtit U now known iih Iho John
(lorn orchard on Pacific highway ami
it was here that Mr. !toc grew to
mat hood.
In If71 Mr. I.me vm innrriri lo
Miw iNiiliellc CoUoi. i.rly ilaiihler
of Ihu late Sii'i'ifl mid (Inldali Co
vi", ili'ln -iiilieil pioniiK of South
mn Oriuon. Four children were
horn to iI.ih iiiiieu: Mrs. Kffio L.
Tnylor, Meilford; Mm. 'X. A. .Ioiich,
wife of ex-Shciiff .June- of Koh
I.m'ic; Mi-. ,1 M. Itader. wife of cx
Hlicriff .1 M. Under, of Piioenix, mid
I.. A. l(oe, Jr., of Phoenix.
In KSHo Mih. I lone died leaving Mr.
Ilo-o with n little mothorlcHM lirood
of four children to rcii" tnii educate.
Mr. Idfrc Kive hi'r.neli' with uiiHclfih
li Nolio'i to the li-l; nml I. ah hucco4h
fn ly rai-ed hin ehihliuu to Ihtoiiio
useful eili.miH.
In 1H8H Mr. Ko-e wan aiiiii mar
ried to'Mrn, Jemima Dollarhido Cul
ver, widow of tliu laic Louie Culver.
One child wis horn to thin union,
Mm. Claude t'a to of Ilrowimville,
Oregon.
In 1H711 Mr. lto-e moved to what
in known iih Hie K'omu home on Pa
cific highway juM north or Phoenix.
Hero he ihmIc hin home for over -10
yearn.
Mr. li'iixe wiih known n n mnn of
iimpiesdiineil inlegritv mid voiiiul
jiulgmi'iil. Ilo wiih gencroux (o a
finilt, nlivnyM coilKlilering Ilin welfare
of olherrt he fore (hat of IiIh own. Ho
woiinl nl'iiro hin ln-t penny with a
needy hi ranger mnl wiih a I way m a
fililul lo Iho frieudleHM pohHCMHing to
u ininkeil degree the pluneer spirit
which wiim ever ready to extend lion
pilalily ami u helping ham).
Mr. Hone nlwiiyM took nn active
inlercHl in nil enleroiineH for the im-
I hiiilding of hin own community nml
Ilin rotiniy in large iih wen.
IIchuIch hin children, Mr. Komi; !h
Niirvived hy h!x granilcliililreu, Mr.
Armond Taylor, Min Miimla New
hury, Donnhl Newhtiry, Carl Newhnry.
the hint three heing children of Mrn.
W. A. Joiich, ami two infant koiih of
Mr. Chimin Cain.
McHNrn. W. II. (lore, W. K. (lore, J.
0. (lore ami ll. H. Oootn are half
hrolherH, Mm. II. (I. Wortmaii of
Medford nml M. W H Jaekx of
AHmiiy are half-HintcrH.
SHOW PLANNED JMJKjJSiSSSj
W. c. U. 10
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.Iiiiil. 2(1, Mother..' Day W. C. T. U.
pregram:
jSong Seleelcd
Scripture Keading ....Mrx. Leonard
Prayer ,, Mm. Pontig
Iluet . Mien Velva Wood, MixH Uoulil
Heading Mrs. McDonald
Talk Mth. Demtniug
Solo .....MrM. Ore-Mly
Itei'itntiou Mrs. Manning
June 10, W. C. T. U. item:
The county picnic to he held at;
Phoenix wiih Hxtoiieil, on account
of the rain. Tho county president,
T. A. Howell thing mother and all
other who went to he L'xMed wiih
not adviHiihle.
The local W. C. T. U. Mothers' Day
will he held n the home of Mr.
I'leinming, on Welch htreet, June -fl,
ati p. in. All who will, may come.
The following program will ho pre
sented after which light refreshmcntH
will ho nerved.
Crater Lake Rates,
The Southern Pacific havo pah
linhcd a tariff naming rate of .f'-'S.'JO
from Portlaiid to Crater Iikc mid
return via Medford. Corrojionding
ratos from other Oregon iKiiutH.
.Vol Ice.
All voters living In South Main
prcclnctH can register with Mis Dul
ler nt tho Kxhlblt building. HcgU
ter now. 73
The lailleu of Iho Orealor Meilford
club aro iihiniilng a "Unity Show '
for tho Kotirtli of July.
Why iiliotilil Medford exhibit hor
llveiitook anil hor chlcketiK, her
penm nml hur npplex ami her ronon,
with noviir a mention of her moil
Important product, tho little oncx?
Tho l.iillc have decided without a
dlHKcntlng vote that Itoguc Itlvnr
valley bnblcH are tho fluent In tho
world nml im thero In n goncroim nup
ply of thoin, thorn Ih ovcry reason
why they Hliouhl bo exhibited ami
what day could ho better than ftido
pemlonro day? Thin In tho children'
era, and theno exhibitions arc ono ol
tho best mentis nf helping them. A
"Hnby Hhow" no longer means cross
over-drc!ied hnblcs, flimlored papas
and jealous uinintnas. It means an
opportunity to get tho Judgment of
experts ns to tho development of tho
child. It inny mean a chnnco for n
fuller life than tho parents aro now
nwnro of, through tho suggestions
obtained by comparisons with others
and tho correction of somo fault of
which they aro now Ignorant.
liahlcs deserve every chnnco nml
tho "Ilahy Show" of tho present day
offer many opportunities which no
nwnko, up-to-dato parent will bo
willing to miss. And ninyhc your
hnby will win the prize.
Tho details nml preliminaries nro
not fully completed, but tho chil
dren will bo listed In one of scvcrnl
clnsses nml tnnrked according to n
definite set of iioints. The mothers
nml fathers aro urged now to plan
to entor their children and rnnko
this Mcdford's first "Hnby Show" a
marked success. Fuller particulars
will bo given later.
Hlluntoit hi t!m flub or tho Principal
Theater nml Hhopplng District
Itcfcntly Ileilerornleil nml Itcfumlsliril Throughout,
nml Itcttrr Kqulppcil Today limn Krcr llcforo
Kuro(CAn l'lnn
Itoonis without hnth, 91.00 per tiny nml up
1 toon is with Imtli, fiUMl er ilny nml tip
S. 1C. CIjAHKI:, Asst. 5lgr.
O. J. KAUFMANN, Mntwigcr.
NOTICK
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will npply to tho city
council of tho city of Medford. Orc
gon, nt Its next regular meeting nn
July 1 1913, for a license to sell
spirituous, vinous nml malt liquors
in quantities less than a gallon at its
plnco of business on lots G, G, 7, 9,
block 20, In said city, for a period
of six months.
HOTEL NASH CO.
Dntcd Juno IS, 1913.
SUMMER VACATIONS
SEASHORE OR MOUNTAINS
Vi'j s.iAi
Season Tickets on
Sato Dally Until
September 30.
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3-Day Tickets on
Salo Saturday and
Sundny.
TIMiAMOOIC AND NKWPOItT IIKACIII-M.
Season fares from tho principal stations to Nowporf. or Tillamook
Dcachcs aro ns follews: '
TO
Tillamook Dcachcs
FA11B
14.00'
4.70
6.00
" 7.30
" 7.t0
" ' 9.00
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" 17.20
" 17.71
Week ond tickets on
FltOM TO FAUB
Portland Newport 6.25
Oregon City " C.25 "
Salem " 5.15
Albany . " 4.00 "
Corvnllls " 3.75
Kugeno " C.h'O "
Hosoburg " 8.7C
Medford " 12.00
Ashland " 12.00 "
CorrcsiKindlng low fares from other point.
salo from various points.
SUNDAY KXt'UItKIO.V TRAIN ON TIIK C. & K. It. If.
Ienves Albany at 7:20 n. m., nnd connects with the S. P.. trains .
1C nnd H Northbound nnd No. 13 Southbound.
EXCURSION FARES EAST
Tickets will bo sold from all main nnd branch lino points In Oro-'
go n to Kastern destination ono way through California or via
Portland. Stop-overs within limit.
tickkts on Ham: daily to skit. ao. x
Final Hctuni Mmit Oct. :tlt.
For beautifully Illustrated booklet "Vacation Days," nnd book
lets describing Tillamook County Deachcs, Newport and other
points, ns well as Information about Eastern Faros, routes, stop
overs, etc, call on nearest Agent or write to
John M. Scott, Gencrnl l'awnger Agent, rortlnnd, Oregon.
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One Continuous Round of Pleasure From Early Morn to Late at Night
Biggest July 4th Celebration
IN SOUTHERN OREGON IN 1913 WILL BE
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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.
THREE BIG BANDS
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Reduced Railroad Rates
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