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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
VI, OTmrom)' mata trtbunk mtcdfort), okkcion, Monday, .rnNfi no, 'min. WKGM 'l'HRM . nu ALL KINDS OF FLOWERS SOUGH! FOR FLOWER SHOW Not only roHt'H, Iml nil Iii.Ih of flowem urn wiuiti'il for lln I'oinlli of July Flower Hlmw. Tim nwiihlH coiiiinillro f Im Klnw it hIiiiw wIhIii'h to Mule IIiiiI no roue, ntlinrwlMii iii'ifi'ci, will lie i1IhiumI. fled for oxhltiil If llm fnlliiiu in mil ilcweil. OwIiik lo llm lain lionvy rnlnfnll, itiiiny nf lint pinch III (own nm MiiffcrliiK from mildew, At llm .ihnw there will lio ilemmi-Hlriili-tl nirnyn uliteli will ri'incily IIiIh Irniihle. TIiIh flower hIiow 1m mennl lo hn iiioNtly i'iIiii'iiIIiiiimI mill for (lint rcn hoii ihey wnnt every viirirly niwn In Koullicrn Om'koii exhihlti'il. Ilrlnj; In your Ann pi even if sun hne Imt ni(. pi'iTiel tiloom, All (lioxn luniiiir roNim ulnwn mime iin unknown Ik Hiimii urc iiMkeil In lirinjr llii'in iiNo. The jinl'i will nnmi' I lie niMcx. A Hici'liil ri'iiiiH !h iiiiiiIi' fur ex lilliilM of nil lln illffi'icnt (InwiMH yrnwii In Mcilfonl. DiiIiIIilh, HmppI I'i'iim, (lnlliinliii, !.. nn vwinleil, Sciiiriilf ImIiIcm iiinl hlim rihhoim will In prosiili'il, TIhti' will In' no I'lniri'X, lint ehlhilor will pli'imr liiint; in Ihelr own viikoh, All will In' i'iiii'iI for mill rrliiriiril. Tln ex liililtN ore in ln In iImi-i liv 11 (III ii. in. on llio 1'iniilli, Tin', jiiiIki'h will finlhli lln'ir work It V Iwehp, unit the rooniN will do onniil llii'ii lo tin' inililli'. A n- mom will ho proviilril for mother willi Inilili'M, The Flower .Show will title pliicn In tin Hpurln liiillilini,'. tin' uo liciiitf ilniiiiti'il liy Jollll ,M. Wool. MOTHERS ASKED BOWLBY COMING TO BRING BABIES TO AID COUNTY TO HYGIENIC SHOW IN ROAD BUILDING KILLED BY ACCIDENT Wonl linn Ih'cii rrcciveil hero of the itenlli Inxf l'rnliiy nf W. .1. Nlelioln of Oeiilml I'nlnl, n forol Hinder xtntlnncil near I'orllanil. lie wan Ullcil liy iierlilenl. a loy rolling over him. lliit wife ami pateiil re xiile nt (Vol nil Point, where he wax reared, tin wiin well known in .Inek holl elinntv. IJvorynint hIidiiIi! neo thn llettnr Untile' nliow Imtil In thn Hpiirta IiiiIIiIIiik on .Inly Fourth liy thn 1 1 v Klelm eetlon of tlui (Ireiitnr Mcilfnnl elnli. All iiiiillnirM nrn unld-il to ox lilhlt thnlr Inthlp, ami not to brlnu only thn one whleih will win u prlie. A rominltteo of doctor, buliy po rlallolH mill mi mod wilt oxiiinliio muili Intliy. If thn huhy Iiiih any ilufeet which rmi he romi'illeit tint eoiiuiilt tou will tell whut to do, Next )oar mother may then tako a prim with llio mi mo hnhy, 'I'hu cliil) hellove thn Hoisiio river vnllity him thn fluent ImhliiN In (ho world and delro to find mm with a ported more. No fen In charKed. Score rnruV will Im uheii to mill hahy and it Hlntii IllrJiway KiiKlneer II. U. Howlhy will nrrlvo In Medford Tne day lo Kike up with tint county court thn proponed ytoin of Improved romlH to l)o coimtriicted n ruler a bond Inhiih, Thn main law roniiel llio comity ronrt to deitlKiiato where tho money rained liy hiiinlliiK tho comity will lio Hpnnt mid to Npoclfy tin) amiimit for wicli hlKhwa'y. in order to hHCcr taln tho lii'Ht iIIvIkIoii of tho expeii illtiireM mid tho fHtltnnten of cont, the county court him reqiieHteil Major HowIIo'm iiHulMaiiti) mid ho will hnvn Hiipervlidon of thn prollmliiarliiii oh well an mlvlHit the mint on nil mat. tern pertaining to road IiiiIIiIIiik, mn 1 erlii In mid deHlmi. All piirmuiH who have, not reuhi- GRANTS PASS WINS CLASSY GAME BY IE 6 TO 5 Of copy will lio filed for record ly llio tnred an otnm mid who have not 'loli. ( LlKiieil thn election petition to the livery mother nIioiiIiI hnvn h,-r court, aro reinieNted to do hii nine, hahy' iiamo nmoui; tliow) filed. Them In order that tho lourt tuny net on aro three. ehiMieH, under ono. two the matter nt Km July ineetlm;. ami thieo yearn, I'rli'M am heliiu' nIiowii In Mnrllii .1, lleddy, the Jew eler'n, window. ASK MORE ENTRIES F AA ASHLAND CANYON RAD COMPLETED JinlKlnj? hy thn climNy mnnnfir In which tho Medford cluh handled It Hulf at O ran in I'uxn yexlvrday after noon, tho Ki'mc with tho fnnt Mon (qkiio team on tho I'otirtlt, fifth and Mlxth of July Nhoiild ho worth colnR uilleM to Re. The local iiliio won handicapped for want of a rt-Kiilar first liflneinan mid Pitcher MtKuuvnr covered tho Initial oncR until tho nov cuth InnliiK, when lie wnn relieved liy Harper, who hnd played conterfleld. Hcore: (!rant 1'anH ', Medford 5. .MIIcn' TiMcllnKKer In tho third limine MmuiK'tr Mite drove out n two-liiuer, Ncorlm; Harper and Kcholt, and later reach Iuk homo hlniBiilf. Thin nhoiild have won tho Kiimo for Medford an with tho exieiitlon of McKeover on flrNt ii... ....... ..I,... ..i i.i.. i.... i. ..ii ii... ! .1111 .IICI. liliiJVii liff. lt',.HIU Ifllll, III!,- field lo catch, HtviippliiK poNltloim with Wndo. Antlo flew to UIkkn mid Morton urorfil nftor tho catch. Hill forced Antlo. Four hit, 4 runs. (IrnnlN I'aN xcorod lln first run In tho fifth, when, with two down, Unr oll; doubled to left. Crawford grounded Infield, mid tho piny wim nindo on him, but It failed by an eyolanh, Herlili? NcorlnK, nnd Craw ford KettltiK credit for a. ulntnlo. Two hltiii ono run, I'liuM I'utM Two Mom Otrr OrnntH lan put over two tnoro In tho Mlxth, Wllnon wan hit by u pitched ball; Mrlntyro forced WIN Hon, Hcholz nnd Mllen executing a brilliant, but frenklnh nnd lucky play; Bweetman ulnled to center Mclrityrn taking third and Swoet inan lecoud on the play to catch tho former; Al Hchrnldt doubled to left, RcorlnK Mclutyro and Hwcutmau; ItlKKX Krotinded out, Hcholz to Mc Keever, Threo hltx, two run, Itopcr took tho lead In tho,or outh, but It wo not Iliird'g fault, rnublon, plnch-hlttlnK for Mnttlo, drove an cny Kroundcr to McKeov er, which the elongated flrt b a Ne man JiiKKled; HerblR nacrlflccd Kau blou to seiond; Crawford wan safe up (ho Hcoro lii thn eighth. 0born went to Mhort In place of Mnttlco. Hcholz lnRlod to left, but "Curly" threw him nut ntcnllnft; Mile lined to Mclntyre; Hortnn walked and Btolo econd, "Hhorty" kidded "Cur ly" and dnncr Impended; dill nlnj led to center an dthe apothecary ran home. Hut Orant Van won In tho lat half of the ninth. Crawford lnKlml to rlKht nnd Wllnon tb left. Mcln tyru'a hurtlhif Kroiindor wan grabbed by Hcholz who, aided by Mile and Harper tho latter had replaced Mc Keever nt flrt doubled Wilson and Mclntyre, Crawford going to third, from whnro ho scored on Wndo'i hIiirIo to center. Threo hits, e run. Tho core: ft. If. & Medford .i r.. 5 9 4 OrnntH Pas , , (J 10 3 Kurd nnd 1IIII? Fryo, Mcfntyro nnd W'adoj Wilson. Umplre: M. Itlgga. Tlmo ot ganie: 1:56. Shower Tonight F-Ir Tuelay. I'OHTUND, Ore., June 30. Wenlher forccnit for OrpRon nnil Wnxliington : Hhowera wonl por ti'on tonight, Tue.sdny fair J slioworrt enwt (Kirtinn tonight, nouthwcAt to wcil winds. on Miles' momentary Iiil-cIo of til (on, Hcholtz mid Mile being In fln: K,0,i,.- j.'!,i,!,lnn ei,, . tiiir.i- I" - -' r----r -- - - WIUou lifted u long fly to Antlo and form oml llurd pitching nine utealy ImilngH. Medford had (ho game mifo lo 0, when OraiKa PnsM went to bat In the fourth, but were mi nllii to retain the lead, (Irani Pnu Kaublon Kcored the tlclng run en tho throw-In; Mclntyre drove to Morton, whoso hasty nnd tiono too accurate thro. wu muffed by Mc Y SuperxHor M L L Staler N'uliouul l'n The ciimmillci' luuint' in chnrge the dctuilrt of the Ihk' parade on the I'ttiit III nf July haxe uxkeil Hie iidwh papers to miiiiiunee (hut miitiy more nppllemilH could Im taken care of in the wliuuiloiiilli) Hcctiou, pnrlleiilarly flontw, honn'iiieii mil) on font. I.tito ciihli prireH nre being nffercil liy llie eouuniltce for the best eulrien in lliiit Neeliiin nf the pantile mill there ix htill room for tunny mlililioiial iwirli- eipnutM. Any one iluHiriiiK any in- fonnntion can npply to A. .1. Vnuce, who in in charge of thin feature of the parade. Am Hie Mnnli (Iran fox- t i iticK immcilintelv follow thn im- rniln the same continue enii he uscil in linlli ev'eulN. .Many mlilitionnl flouts have been eiiteinl hv meri'huutrf mnl ntherx ntul the inilteatioim now imiIiiI to a parnile nf iniieh greater prnporlinnn limit wux at fimt antli.'iiiate. I'liekxoii nf the iri'Ml, Ii'ih reluriicil fmiu u trip nf iliNpeelioii oter the new unto mini built by the Forestry lltirenu iih n Hceuie highwny up AnIi Imnl eaiion, from the park, three mile lo a lower middle of .Mount AhIiIuiiiI, nt u cont of .(U)()0. ''Thix (In fine! mouiilniti roml in Oregon," (.Inlen Mr. KriokNou, "hut I ilo not think Hip forestry service will Iniilil any more tititomnliile high wnyn. Hereafter, the ilcpartinent will probably confine itelf to trnilx." ll will he remembered (lint the For estry burenii by unfavorable report, killed Senator CliamlierlaiiiV bill In impmw the Crnler l.nkn liighwny in the N'nlioiial fnreht, money which wnx to be allotted outHilc the forestry bit rcnnV fiiiuN, on the grnuin Hint nutn rnudx wete not needed in forest re Here, mill then Milietio'li'd Die iikc nf fllllOH nf forehlrv fiiiulx for the con Ktriielioii nf the .Mount Alitnuil auto road. later mukliig It r, to t. when Med-JKeever. Crawford scoring; Wade walked and Bweetman Mingled to cen ter, but Hchrnldt ended Medford'a agonized Inning by flying to Hcholz. Ono hit, two run. Ktcmil t';i In Klghlfi Mite' Indomitable cohort evened J torn niniio (lie greatest rally ever Meen on a Hoiitheru Oregon diamond and tied the score, (irunt Pas get ting their sixth and last run with ' lull III. ill mil III llw. (ilnfli I.i. .I.., . .. w ....... .... ... ,,.. ,,, .,,,,,, "Doc" Morton' sensntlontil and nic- ccKNftil ullde to home In tho thirl wiir the big feature of the game. Tho Oiant Push regular battery wan relieved In the third Inning by Wilson and Mclntyre, tho "Homelc llattery." Hill mid llurd went, the ulno In ning In good nhnpe, Klnry of llm Hun Tho run wero made tlui: In the third, for Medrnrd, after McKeover had fanned, Harper dumped ono near the homo pinto and wn safe when Crawford dropped Fryo' asslnt; Hcholz doubled to cen ter; Mile doubled to loft, scoring Harper mid Hcholz; Morton, by fnat sprinting nnd doing tho tinoxpccteJ, stretched hi drlvo to left Into a double, but Mile was held at third; dill singled to center, scoring Mile. Hero Itopcr called Mclntyre, tho Cen tral Pointer, from second to tho pitcher' box, Herblg went to ferond mid "Curly" Wilson ramo from right WOOD All Kinds of Wood for Sale ' ; Some veiy good wood for aummor use at a low price. CALL Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Street Phone 750-R Pacific & Eastern Railway MEDFORD AND BUTTE FALLS West Bound To MHDKORD Rend Down East Bound From LEDFORD Rend Up No. 1 Dally 7.150 S.I.") A.M. A.M. No. 3 Dally except ns noted 12.45 P.M. 3.nr p.m. 2.:iT) P.M. IU5P.M. Miles STATIONS No. 2 Dally except aa noted 0. 9.5 21. 33. Lv Butte Falls .'Ar. F Derbv A EsikIc Point A Medford Ar. Lv. 11.20 A.M. 10.20 A.M. 9.30 A.M. 8.15 A.M. No. 4 Dally 5.15 P.M. 4.30 P.M. Sunday excursion leave Medford at 8 :00 A.M. returning 6:45 P.M. Leave Eagle Point for Medford 7:00 A. M., returning leave Medford 7:00 P. M. Connection at Derby with Crater Lake auto stage. f AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi A " FA AA TAT4ArA ATAiTA A"AAAA"A 7A7a ATArAAr4Al . -rr TT A A. TaT taT TT 'a a tA 'i.' 'A vr TA" T T at a.1 WWWWW S4Hfatt4HZHfr "WV '' --w w -w -w -w IT'S UP TO YOU ! We Mean Business!! OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS GOING. WE DON'T MEAN PART OF IT, WE MEAN ALL OF IT. EVERYTHING IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT. SINCE THE FIRST DAY OUR SALE OPENED THE BUYING PUBLI C HAS CROWDED OUR STORE AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SOLD. IN FACT MORE MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SOLD IN THIS GREAT PUBLIC SALE THAN ANY SALL IN THE HISTORY OF MEDFORD. . , .r tfc'V'l'KvJljillSaiW WHY? BECAUSE NOTHING IS BEING HELD BACK. WHEN A CUSTOMER ASKS FOR AN ARTICLE HE CAN BUY IT AND BUY IT AT LESS THAN HE CAN ELSEWHERE. WE DON'T TELL YOU IT'S CONTRACT GOODS. WE DON'T PUT ANYTHING AWAY OUT OF THE PUBLIC'S SIGHT. EVERY THING IN THE STORE IS GOING AND EVERY ARTICLE IS BEING SLAUGHTERED. ' I g f fSHff ffil'iflil JUST AS ADVERTISED, EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD. NOT ONE ARTICLE RESERVED. MEN'S HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS, STETSON HATS, FINE SHOES ..ft A FEW ITEMS: CLOTHING i $15.00 Suits, CM iho OhhIi 7.89 1520.00 and $22.50 Suits Clot ilio Ca.sh 10.89 $25.00 Suits, Got tho Cash $12.89 $27.50 Suits, Got tho Cash $14.89 $30.00, $32.50 Suits, Got tho Cash....?17.89 $35.00 Suits, Got tho Cash $20.89 UNDERWEAR 35c Undorwonr, Got tho Cash 19 50(5 Underwear, Get tho Cash 39 GOe and 75e Underwear, Got tho Cash....39 $1.25, $1.50 Underwear, Get tho Cash 89 p.OO, $3.50 Undorwonr, Got. tho Cash..$1.89 75c and $1.00 Gowns, Get tho Cash 59 HATS $2.00 Hats, Get tho Cash $1.19 $3.00, $3.50 JTats, Get the Cash $2.29 $4.00 Stetson Hats, Get tho Cash $2.59 75c Straw Hats, Got tho Cash, 29 $1.50, $2.00 Straw Hals, Got the Cash....98 Big reductions on all Hats. NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY i 15c Fancy Socks, Got tho Cash" 9 25o Fancy Socks, Get tho Cash 9 35c Fancy Socks, Get tho Cash ll 50c Fancy Socks, Got tho Cash 19 35o Neckwear, Got tho Cash ; 19 50c Neckwear, Get tho Cash 29 F. K. Deuel & Co. Clo. Dept THAT'S THE PLACE A..A.A.A.A.AA.A.AA.A.A.A.A.A.AAA.A.AA..A.A.AA.A..A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A..A.AA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.VA.A. Xt:KH:4cmoXcO . . .. . ,. . V .. ..'..V - .. -.-.-lT ..-' -. I ji Yi, i. tK