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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
m m li n Km. '? m FAUTCBIX. "IPMWlll'l"V1 I "I' SlEDFOKn MATH TRTTItOT!, MEDFOttD. OnKClON, TWTCSDAY. .TITNFJ 20, 191H. NAM E FIRE PATROL FOR 1913 SEASON At n meeting of tlio Jnekson Conn ly. Kiro Patrol association held Wednesday, forest patrolmen for the 1013 fiencon were chosen the appoint ments to become effective nt once. This netion is in conformity xeW the protection jwlioy of the association nrinntcd Inst spring and is mi increase in pnlrolmen over J012. 'The nppointments nre: George F. Hnll nml Krwin MoCV.I, Vrospeut; Arthur Moore, Persist; 1M Wnlker, J. I. Pnltnu, Jack Moore nml Joe (lippcrt of Hntte Pulls; John Winninphnm, Trail; Al Conrnil nml Oeorge It. Moon, Meiloru, nml C. L. dosser, Ashland. The June rnins, henvier than ustinl, hnvo dispelled nny ilnnger of forest fires in this section for several weeks, the ground nml underbrush being sonked. It is nlso predicted thnl by renson of tho rnin, the timber loss in Southern Oregon will bo below 1912 the lowest year for losses. CALIFORNIA BLUE SKY LAW UNDER W AGUSTUS CARNEY (Alknlt Ike.) P E VAUDEVILLE S PLEASNG SHOW In a shlp-splltttrtR western com edy, "Alknlt tkon Mother-in-law," nt the Isis tonlKht only, with four oth er good photoplays. MEDFORO LINES WITH There la n pood vniidevlllo bill this week nt the I'bko theater. Kvery net Is among the bent of Its kind. Klein nml ErlnnKor open the hill with a pantomlmo clown net that In very amusing. Harry llolman nrtd compnny hnvo really n first rnte sketch. It Is funny nml well acted. Tho Kerrls Wheel Olrls form a henntlfnl picture In thi'lr aerial act. At the finish of this act the lights of the house are turned out nml tho wheel beautifully Illuminated stands out against tho background, formtiiR n most beautiful tablenu. Tho movies aro also unusually Reed. Thoso Interested In vaudeville should kco this week's bill, which Is repeated this afternoon and tonight. Kl). AN'DUEWS. 5-$" $ 2 5 5' "$ 5 J 5 5 5 5 5 i. s LOS ANGELES, Cnl. Juno 2C Ovor ono hundred referendum peti tions against tho now blue sky law nro in circulation hero today and arc being freely Bigccd. J. T. McDoan, secretary of tho Cat Ifornla Association of Investment Corporations, has Issued orders for tho employment of 4G0 women vot ers to circulate tho petitions In Los Angeles. It Is expected that by Sat urday tho petitions will bo In circu lation In every county In the state. Southern California is being handled from Los Angeles. . OHIO VISITOR KILLED ON WAY TO KLAMATH YREKA, Cal., Juno 2C Albert Ilcmlngcr, of Oak Harbor, Ohio, a passenger who fell from tho Klam ath Kails express-as tho train was rounding a sharp etirvo last night near Dorrit, died today In that town. Ho waB on his way to Klamath Kails and fell as he was passing from car to car. Frof. P. J. O'Onrn has received n postal card from V. M. Davis, pro fessor of Geography nt Harvard I'm versity, indicating that Medford'-i royal entertainment of the seii'i:Jt visitors to Crnter Lake last Septem ber is still bearing fruit, among tho members of the party. The card is ns follows; ''Thnnk you for paper on 'Wnler Core of Apple.' I will give it to my son who h nn npple fanner here. Correspondence from members of the excursion shtiw that it was n groat success, and tiint Medford made n lasting impression with tiic members of the party." (signed) "V. M. DAVlS." Frofcssor Davis wns in charge of the excursion throughout the United States for the Geological society. LIQUOR FOE WARNED; ROPE TO WEST REDMOND, Ore., Juno 2G Twen ty feet of new hemp rope, which Rev. Jackson Cranshaw found in his backyard, presumably as a warning to desist in his campaign agaln.t liquor and vies, has been sent to Governor West, with tho request that It bo turned over to tho public executioner and used on tho first customer" from Crook county. FLOCK SURPRISED VANCOUVER. Wash., June 2G. (lenernl surprise was created hero today when It wns learned that Rev. Dr. Spencer S. Sulllgor, district su perintendent of the Methodist Epis copal church, and Miss Rose K. Dobbs had been married at Tacoma. Dr. SulllKcr wns transferred from southwestern Kansas to tho Puget Sound conferenco In 1S01. Ho wns at I'ort Townsend, Wash., for flvo years and nt nellinghnm. Kor sev eral years ho was a member of tho board of control of tho Epworth Lcaguo and wns designer of tho Ep worth cross. Tho brldo Is a gradu ato of York college, Nebraska, and has since been a teacher. It Is reported that Sarah Rernhardt Is to appear as "Camlllo" In English. i THE LATEST IUSIIIO.V NOTE Says: "It Is a wiso precaution against getting holes In dellcato hos iery to powder the shoes before put ting them on." Many people sprin kle tho famous antiseptic powder, Allen's Koot-Ensc, Into tho shoes, and find that It saves its cost ten times over in keeping holes from hosiery as well as lessening friction and consequent smarting and aching of tho feet. f y 9 t f f t t t ? t X y y y y T f ? t ? t t y y T t ? t t y The First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON it JK During tho eight years of its oxistonco this bank haa always ondoavorod to koop closo to tho pooplo and thoir best interosts. That it has succeeded is shown by its growth and tho largo number of loyal depositors in its checking and sav ings departments. Wo havo a sorvico for every man, woman and child in Medford and vicinity, and wo want a part in building up tho financial intorosts of moro pooplo. That includes you, and a checking or savings account will opon tho way. i i P. K. Deuel, Pros. Cluis. M. English, Yico-Prcs. M. h. Alford, Cashier Oris Crawford, Asst. Cusliior. ty4$HHHH$ . h Hi FRUIT LABELS ALL ROGUE RIVER FRUIT SHOULD BE SHIPPED UNDEP LABELS PRINTED IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY AATE have received a large order to print the new tri-color labels of the Rogue River Fruit & Produce Association. Why ? Because we guarantee the product, the workman ship, the' quality and the price is right. (f We can print your labels also. Keep the money at home by patronizing home industry. The rapid strides in the art of printing in the past few years are fast making lithography a lost art. The finest color work in the world today is done by printing. MEDFORD PRINTING COMPANY MAIL TRIBUNE BUILDING . i'f? 1 &4&&&&&&&$&Hrt ',;" . A ! . . -J y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y j y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y I ? ? T ? ? f ? T ? ? f ? ? T ? ? ? ? T ? T ? ? 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