Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORT) MATTJ TRTHUNR MEDFORD. ORROON, WFiONMSnAY, JULY
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I0GAL AND
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PERSONAL
Miss Myrn 1 Fuller, who for tho
liiiflt two years hns resided with tho
Austins on Siskiyou llclghtB, left
Tnesdny for Los Annelcs, where she
expects to mnkn her future homo.
Miss tjrnco Josephine Ilrown, tho
well 'known vocalist, who recently
returned from rorllnml, has opened
osltidlo nt 120" West Main nnrt will
tench the nrt of slnglm;. She will
ho nWlalila for concert and church.
Jr. nnd Mrs. Klckcrt will spend
tho Fourth with friends near Grants
Pass; Mturnlnc Sunday.
13,000 accident nnd lifo Insurancq
ror J10: $r.2IiO for $17.50. See
Holme, the Insurance man.
Mrs. T. K. DnnlelH left for Now
port Tuesday evening for a short
stay nt the eoundlnK ton.
Miss Helen KnpMliilp hns returned
from a trip to California.
Don't forgot tho dances nt the N'.U
July 4lh and nth.
II. II. Lnmpmnn nnd J. U. Tllnk
Ins, of Mcndows precinct, were in
Medford nnd Jacksonville this week
on road matters.
Tho county commissioner's court
Is In session nt Jacksonville. Thero
is not n great deal of business before
It pt this time.
Orchard, hunting, dining and
Crater Lake scenes for sale at Cor
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any ptaco, kodak finishing. 128
Ernst Main street Phono 215 n.
" Frank Moore, of Kugenc. tho drug
,glM, nnd his wife, formerly of JncV
sonvlllc, have been visiting nt Ash-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. I. JI. Baxter have re
turned from a visit nt Ashland.
Don't forget the dances nt the Nat
July 4th nnd 5th.
Glenn O. Taylor, the attorney, was
nt Jacksonville Tucsdny afternoon
on professional business.
T. W. Miles made a professional
trip to Ashland Tuesday afternoon.
Kodak finishing, best In town, nt
Weston's.
C. Qrownstcin, of Portland, tho
hldo Uuycr, is making Rogue Rlcr
valley his usual visit.
It. R. Minter nnd It. W. Hitchcock
of Eagio Point district, wcro of tlni
many who camo to Medford during
tho week.
Swim nt tho Nat.
Guy Cronemlller, who has been
visiting in Medford, Is pn tho return
to his homo nt Lakcvlew. He Is a
recent graduate from the O. A. C.
Tho Southern Pacific announces
another excursion to Colcstin, with
Sunday, July C, as tho date.
Gcrklng St Harmon, studio por
traits, home portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 128 East Main strtot;
telephone 215 It.
Mrs. A. C. Losoy, of Chlco, and
Mrs. II. C. 8ayer, or Hcrkcloy, nnd
S. M. Sutcr, of Eugene, aro recent
arrivals In Medford from California.
O. A. Gardner, county clerk, made
n trip to Medford Tuesday evening.
Special trains; excursion ratal,
one faro round trip between all sta
tions Pacific & Eastern, July K. Seo
posters or call 33-1 for Information.
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R. K. Nelll, of Spokane, president
of the Roguo River Canal Co., ar
rived In Medford Tuesday and will
be hero for nomo time.
Mr. and Mrs. IJ. A. McCurdy, if
Bedford, Ind., aro guests of their
cons, C. C. and It. II. McCurdy.
Swim at the Nat.
Misses Grtfco Henry nnd Mary
Tenlngor went nor'.h on Tuesday
evening's train. They will visit r.t
Corvnllis and Newport.
David Ponce, road supervisor of
Trail and upper Roguo rlvor dlBtrlof.
Is transacting business In Medford
und Jacksonville.
Romembor Thursday Is bargain day
at wonder Storo, 35e No. 3 enamel
coffeo pots, 25c.
Carter Brandon has gono to Port
land on a short visit.
Mr, and Mrs. Marquis, of Los An
geles, will arrive in Medford soon
und will bo guests of tho former's
brother nnd his family at North Riv
erside avenue.
E, D. Weston, commercial pnotog
raphor, negatives mado any tlmo or
place by appointment. Phone M.
1471.
Mrs. W. A. Aitkin returned Tues
day afternoon from a visit at Ash
land, her former homo.
James Kershaw, of Antelope dis
trict, transacted business in Medford
Tuesday.
Dauco at tho Nat July 4th and Gth
George nud Ned VIlus wero among
their Medford friends tho foro part
of the WSck." ' '
Weeks t McGowan Co.
. UNDERTAKERS
&ABY AHtWTAI
! Phone 227
Nkht 1'. W. Weeks 10;W."
rtumtm A, K. Orr l7K-M
Wiley Turnhough, of Phoenix, Ins
gono to Sacramento to spend tho
Fourth of July with hla family.
An official of tho postottlco de
partment was In Medford recently,
Investigating tho necessity of estao
llshlng n rural delivery route thnt
will supply many families living
south of tho city nud In Phoenix nnd
Talent districts.
Mrs. Ollvo Wolters, who has been
residing in Medford, purchased J.
Garvin's roaldenco nt T,alont ,,nnd
took possession lately, ,
My photo gallery will bo open all
day the Fourth. 1 am tho photog
rapher In jour town. II. 0. Mackcy.
East Main and Central ave., Medford,
Oregon. SS
L. Charley nnd his famll wore
down from BroWnsboro this week.
Mrs. Nettle Thompson, of Jack
sonville, was a Medford visitor Tucs
dny afternoon.
Herman Mnttcm, of Ashland, was
In Medford lately on mining busi
ness. Visit Mnckey'a studio on tho 4th.
Price? reasonable. SS
Miss Gnldlo Talor has been nt
Talent visiting relatives and friend.
S. S. Aiken, of Prospect. Is spend
ing a few days In Medford. lie re
ports the roads In that section In
much better condition than ever be
fore. W. C Leevcr and J. C. Smith,
county commissioners, aro at Jack
sonville on official business.
Dr. Klrchgessncr will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 n. m.
to 3 p. in. on and after May 24.
Mr. and Mrs. I). McAlpIno have
gono to Great Falls, Mont., where
they will locate.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, of Talent
district, were III Medford during the
week. They havo donated n thous
and flno nstor plants to the public
parks and grounds of Medford, which
will bo set out soon.
Dance at tho Nat July 4th and 5th
Chas. Darby, of Griffin Creek, was
a business visitor In Medford Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. m: M. Herman, who
have been visiting In Linn county,
arc nt homo again.
Tho Girls club of tho Presbyterian
church will have a booth of home
.cooking nt tho public market Thurs
day morning.. Come and get some
thing good for the Fourth. Tho ob
ject Is to mako money to pay for .tho
telephone.
Guy Gano, of upper Butte Creek,
was In Medford Tuesday, on his way
to Grants Pass.
- -Ed, Rclnlcke, formerly of Med
ford, was on the northbound train
Wednesday cyonlug en routo to
Washington from McCloud, Cal.
Slab wood 12.00 n tier, dcllvurcd.
Frank H. Ray, Phono 750-R. 87
Frank It. Nell, of Derby, arrived
In Medford Tuesday and went to
Jacksonville in tho evening.
T. J. O'Harra was of the Central
Pointers who transacted business In
Medford Tuesday.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sago for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Oar-nott-Coroy
bldg. Phona 145.
Hugh Davis nnd R. J. Colo were
recent arrivals In Medford rrom Hilt.
Cal.
Tho salmon fishing fleet nt Grants
Pass numbers 25 boats manned
by parties belonging to tho fisher
men's unions nt different parts .f
tho state, who attempt to monopolist)
tho business. Tho catch, which is
about 5,000 pounds every night, Is
shipped to Portland nnd Sacramento
and sold for nlno cents u pound.
Danco tho evenings of July 4th
and Cth at tho Nat.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt or Butte, Mont,
who aro visiting relatives living at
Phoenix, motored to Medford Tiich
day afternoon, accompanied by Mra.
L. A. King.
L. I). Dollarhlde, owner of tho
Slskljou toll road, was lu .Medford
nnd Jacksonville- Wednesday.
Largo lino of clasps and gold heads
for roso bead strands ut Wonder
Store.
Charles Stone, who has been
spending several months in San
Franclbco, is Jn Medford again, on
a visit. '
Tho Pacific & Eastern railroad is
now running trains dally to Butte
Fulls, In anticipation of tho summer
travel to Cialor Lake, which prom
ises to bo much larger than usual.
Thero will bo auto survlco betweon
those two points.
Danco tho evenings of July 4th
und Cth at tho Nat.
Judgo Calkins, who bus been hold
ing court In Multnomah county dur
ing tho past month, returned in
Medford Wednesday nnd will recon
vene circuit court for Jackson coun
ty at Jacksonville on Monday, tho
7th. Ho disposed of twentv-sovnn
cusob at Portland.
Cruwford Kill, a pioneer of Jack-
son und Klamath counties, 84 years
old, was stricken with paralysis fit
ins residence- neur Klamath Falls
Saturday, and lay helpless or near
ly two days before being found. Ho
wus removed to a hobpJIul und Is '
a sorious condition.
For best fiuullty homo grown
moats, go to flfnll 12. I'ublln Mar.
kii. j. it. Tyrrell. J
PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE STARS AT THE PAGE THEATER TONIGHT
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EXAMIN
St
U. Gates,
Isaacson, of Central
F. C. Clark, tho architect, has pre
pared plans for tho .handsome- temple
Medford F.Iks Intend building on
their lot at North Central nnd Fourth
streets. It will be two stories high
with a basement SRxS5 feet In slxe,
nnd will cost about $50,000 when
completed nnd furnished. There
will be few edifices devoted to a like
purpose on tho IMclflc coast superi
or to this one.
About forty farmers living lu tho
vicinity of Ashland met In that city
Saturday night und organised u pro
ducers' league." Tho meeting was
addressed by M. S. Schrock, deputy
food und dairy commissioner. An
orgs nl ration was perfected, J. A.
Chocnthnl being elected president,
nnd Italph Billings, secretary and
treasurer. Tho shipping In of dairy
cows was considered nnd u commit
tea nppolntod to canvass tho situa
tion.
Flags, fireworks and deeoratlvo
crepe at Wonder Store.
Tho'Ceromonlnl of Illllah Temple
of Mystic Shrlnors which dedicated
the now armory at Ashland Inst Sat
urday, was largely attended by mem
ber uf the order from different unrts
of tho valley and was n success. A
dozen were Initiated Into tho mys
teries of tho order, among whom
were M. W. Wagner, John C. Mann,
Frank Hanson nnd Halhert Deuel,
of Medford. Dr. E. 11. Porter. Chas.
of this city, nnd J. O.
Point, became
mcmlers by affiliation.
Summer slab wood $2.00, n tier.
Valley Fuel Co.. Tel 70.
William F. Ilerrln. of San Fran
cisco, general counsel of the South
ern Pnclflc railroad company, camo
to Ashland n few days since In his
prlvato car to pay his father, J. S. .
Herrln. nnd his brothers. Fred nud
John Herrln. n short visit. Ho was
accompauled by his son and daugh
ter. Mr. Herrln Is a native of Jock
sou county, having been born on n
ranch" located a few miles sbnthwc3t
or Medford sixty years ago.
Prlvato music lessons from CO
cents upward to Thrco dollars per
lesson, according to subject and
teacher chosen. Medford Conserva
tory; open all summer. Col logo
Bldg.
Miss Alllo KlEpjvcl has returned
homo after spending hoveral weeks
In Portlnud.
W. A. Sumner, manager of tho
Palmer Investment Co., owners of
tho Palmer and Modoc orchards, Is
hero from Florida to look nfter lo
cal Interests and will probably spend
the summer hero.
Slab wood $2.00 n tier, delivered.
Frank II. Ray, Phono 750-R. 87
Young Bros., of Talent, and Mny
flehl Bros., of Phocr.:x, tarried in
Medford ono day during tho week.
Isaac Woolf and Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
M. Cliches wero or those who traded
with, our merchants Tueda.
Chautauqua. Ashland. July 7-18
An attractive program; flno camp
ing Every day u good day. Wrlto
secretary for full .Information.
W. I. Vnwter was at Grants Pass
Tuesday on professional business.
Tablo Board by tho week;, first
class homo cooking. Half block from
Hotel Medford, No. 3C No. Oakdale.
ES
SUES
FOR TROUT HATCHERY
.1. 11. WUmmi, in charge of hatch
cry construction, nrrixeil iu .Met) ford
Wednesday. On Thursday lie will
xMl Unite Knllrt nnd the I'.lk creek
huteliery lo make u linnl icpoit upon
costs nud (HtiiniitM of a trout linlch
cry lo lie creeled by Hie ntnlo game
ami ti-di coiumUMou on Big Hullo
creek, where some four or five hilcs
lmt been offered.
Mr. WiNon was" fonneily supeiiu
tcndenl of Oregon hnlclieric for the
I'liiletl Stales Bureau of Fisheries,
resigninjr to go lo Argentine to take
elinrgo of liuUihcry work there. ll
wan Mii'crcdcil by Mr. O'.Mulley nud
upon nw leaving Argentine, recom
mended II. Ij. KlilV IIS llW KIICCC"-
sor. Sincn his return he hu been
in charge of troul hatchcrv opera
tions in Oregon for the state coiu-iiiif-ion,
nud N paid lo he one of Hi"
best ntithnrilic on the subject iu the
country.
BR0KERADMITS.
(Continued from page 1.)
j- $- v $ 5 ? .
. CLAY ESCAPES
BEING SENT TO ASYLUM
Mrs. Alzlra Clay will not go to
tho Oregon state Insane asylum, al
though ordered sent thero by Coun
ty Judgo Ton Velio, last week and
Rlnco then kept by attorney's uppeul,
In the county jail. Wednesday the
Judgo evoked his ordor of confine
ment on application of MrH. Clay's
dnughjcr, who has arrived from tho
oust, and wIJJ tjtko hqr mofher back
with her and' tako care of her.
ATTENTION, WOODMEN!
Mcdlord Camp No. DO, Woodmen
of tho World, -wjll take part In tho
street pnradp lljo night of July 4th.
Tho lodge will enter a beautiful flout
which will bo followed in tho lino
jf march by tho members or tho or
dor. Tho procoHslon will form on
North Peach street nt about 7:30 I.
M., and every member of tho order
Is urged to bo represented lu this
parade. W. II. JACKHON.
Clerk,
HhorUtop Luvaiis, understudy if
Bobby Wullfire of the Browns, Is a
former member of I lie I'nlversll of
Michigan nine.
to I.atilcrlmch.
"I found it win I.cdxard himself,''
cnid Lamiir. "I knew, too, thnt Led
yunl hud u tcuogrnplicr on the line
recording our lnlk, und you mny be
sure 1 rend nearly everything into it
thnt I could. 1 Hunk I offered the
entire 'government. I mny linve left
(he president out."
Lnumr mnde the txhnle eommitlca
grin when he detailed lioxv ho laid
impersonated Palmer in his talk with
I.edynrd for not going to church, und
how he told I.edynrd of the ureal
things Lnutorhaeh could do ut Wntdi
ingtou for the Morgan.
. . !amur iuUtcA 1m w'us actuated
solely by a dciro to help Lnutcrlmcli,
adding:
II. X O. Jugcle
"I .saw the propo'cil juggle of
Union Pacific, llallimorn and Ohio,
Southern I'ncifiu and l'euiixxlvniiia
filock wim a farce. 1 rculied it
would nroii-u country wide indigun
tiou. I say it now.
"Here is the speelncle of the gov
ernment conferring with a great con
cern over the dissolution, nud gov
ernment not sure of the law. The
attorney general does not know about
it. Finally he scuds u office body,
A. 0. Carroll Todd, to St. Paul lo
conduct this great buttle. They
butchered this hiniby iu five miuutcH,
I think. Ami they gave Todd the
title of special prosecutor."
.McRc)Uoh)t Herd let
Lamar declared that Attorney
(Seiieriil Mcllcvnolds wiih "derelict iu
his duly" iu the llarriiimu merger
mutter, lie admitted he hud changed
his mime several time, and refused
lo stale liis riylit name, or lo say
whether he is u Hebrew. In connec
tion with the alleged juggling of
iti-J,t)IIU,()0ll worth of Uiriou Pacific
stook, Lamar dunged that the laic
H. II. Ilarrimuu anil his iissoeiutes
imiuiptilutcd accounts iu HUH, when
the I'nion Pacific was iu hcriouu dif
ficulties. He dcclured the H2,O0U,
000 was used lo fiuaucu later dculs
which guvu Ilarrimuu his reputation
as u railroad king.
Help Bear Raid
Senator Oveimaii wanted (o know
if Lamur hud ever impersonated any
other congressman. Lnumr smiled
broadly and replied: "Oh, lord! 1
mny linve." i.
Jn u prepared Rtnlemeiit lo the
sent lobby committee today Paul ('ia
vtfth, counsel for tho Union I'anifi-.),
declared Lamar's htiry of mi $82,f
000,000 foigery was only part of a
bear attack on Union Pacific, and,
that railroad officials hndbccii ad
vised of it for soverul days.
Died."
WKIUI At 1378 Park Terrace,
Los Angeles, Juno 25, 1U13, Mary
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
G, L, Webb, aged 1 year, 0 mouths.
Mr, and Mrs. Wejib wero formerly
In tho racket storo business In Med
ford for several years and wero
among tho first residents of tho city
und havo muny friends here who will
symputhlKo with beii.
St. Helens Hall
I'lUTUKU, OXIOOX
Rsildsnt and Day flclioo! for Glrli
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STUPENOTUS
$18.00 TAILORED SUITS,
$22.50 TAILORED SUITS
$27.50 TAILORED SUITS
$35,00 TAILORED SUITS ' ....
ONE LOT OF TAILORED SUITS VALUES TO $30.00.
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UNLOADING SALE
HAS BEEN A SUCCESS FROM THE START, THE PUBLIC REAL
IZES FROM OUR PAST SALES THAT WHEN WE ADVERTISE A
SALE THEY FIND IT SUCH, AT TIMES WE riAVE NOT BEEN
ABLE TO WAIT ON THE CROWDS BUT THEY HAVE COME BACK
AND FOUND WHAT THEY WANTED AT A LESS PRICE THAN
THEY EXPECTED TO PAY.
Tailored Suits at Half Price
NINETY-FOUR TAILORED SUITS, YOUR UNRESTRICTED
CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LINE INCLUDING NEW SPRING MIX
TURES, BLUE SERGES AND WHITE SERGES, ALL SIZES IN THE
LOT AT ONE-HALF PRICE.
. . tp,rfi)
Ji1 1 .25
..$1:5.75
...?! 7.50
. .$7.50
THE ABOVE IS ONLY A SAMPLE PRICE OF WHAT THIS
SALE CONSISTS OF, MOST EVER YTHING IS REDUCED 120 TO
50-; AND MORE. MILLINERY, DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS, MUS
LIN UNDERWEAR, SKIRTS, HAND BAGS, ETC.
THE GAUNTLET
in Hip packing room of a Florida onmirr tfrovp you will .spp a lonj,' iiicliuptl
frouIi down which in a .single fill- oranges roll in an endless si renin, and from
which (here open mil little gales of varying .sizes -the .smallest first ami the
largest last through which the oranges slip automatically sorting themselves
into hills with tho others of their si'.e. You can see the ones with the lllaek
fly at a glance, and you can tell the runts and culls from the inarketahle sizes;
Imi if you want to he dead .sure of the dollar a dn.cn kind, you have to go down to
the hint bin and wait (ill the hltie rihhon fruit has proved itself hy running the
gauntlet.
The list helow is the last bin iu a similar cnnlvivanee which is automatic
ally operative iu a review of Fire Insurance Companies. 10 very year for over a
hundred years Fire Insurance Companies have been organized, ami have been
rolling single file down the trough of this sorler. A few a very lew havo
lasted lo Hit! last bin. The majority either through luisiuaiigeiueiil or heavy
fire losses, have been wiped out. The list below are a few of the very few thai
have lasted. These companies art; almost " conflagration proof" for they have
endured some of the biggest fires iu the history of Hie world, and yet they have
grown slroiiger'each year since their organization. If you need insurance you
cannot make a mistake by protect ing your property iu one of llie.su compaiucrf.
St. I'niil Fire & .Marino of SI. Paul.
.Hanover of New York.
Caledonian of Scotland.
Xew I5runsviek of NowiJei'Hey. ,
(Ileus Falls of Now York". ! ' ' ,
Law I'nion & Work of London. '
AaehOn & .Munich of (lennaiiy.
Ojty of New York-.
Scottish Union & National ol'Seot .
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Western Assurance Company of , '
. Toronlo. ' '" . '
Imputable 'Insurance Alliance,
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JJt(pru.sunLiiig combined assets of tmu $f)(,000,()00,00.
"THESE HAVE RUN THE GAUNTLET."
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R. H. McCurdy,
401 M, F, & H. BLDG.
Agent
PHONE 123
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