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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1913)
' '' ' i 1 b ." .r . :' ',S f A' , , ,1 L. crc i , i m iv n W i i. . BBaMWBHB-BHHHHB-B ..w,!... ... h IOCAL AND i- PERSONAL Prof. P, J. O'Gnra hns rocolvml word thai tho Europcnn nnd Amorlcan bot anists who will visit Crater Lnko, Will numbor About twenty. Thoy nro duo early In SciUombcr. An nuto touring party, consisting of Mr. Lamb, Mra. Virginia Hood, nnd tho Misses Klla nnd Irene Van landlnRtmnt, of Portland, arrived In Mnlfonl Wednesday, nnd will re turn via Crater Lake nnd Dend. Mrs. P. iJartltt, of Isklyou county, Oil., Is visiting Mrs. G. II. Mnnsd.m, $3,000 accident nnd llfo Insuranco for $10; $5250 for $17.50. Sco Holmes, tho Insuranco man. ClcorBO A. Morse, of Talent ills trlrt, transacted business in Mcdtord Tuesday, Thos. II. Simpson nnd II. O. Froh bneb, of Ashland, mado a trip to Medford tho foro part of tho week. Sheriff SIngler was over from Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon on official business. Stupendous unloading salo; rll tailored suits one-halt price. Ahrcns. C. P. Rotchsteln, who has been spending several weeks In tho WIN Inmctto valley, has returned to Med ford. Henry C. Maury was over from bin alfalfa farm on tho Jacksonvlllo Contral Point road Tuesday. Orchard, huatlBg, naktBff and Crater Lake acenea for Ml at Ger klng ft Harmon's studio. Nesatlrea mado any place, kodak finishing. 128 Bast Main street. Phone 215 R. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McClcndon, ot Gold Hill, motored over to Medford Tuesday afternoon. Kelson Swanson, of Roxy district, transacted business In Medford Tues day afternoon. Kodak finishing, test in town, at Woslnn'iL Henry Manklns, of Poorman's Creek district, mado a trip to Med ford Tuesday. . Mrs. George Kinsman Is at Ash land spending tho Chatanqna season C. Fletcher and II. McQulnners nro recent arrivals In Medford from northern California. Thursday's bargains at the Wonder Store, $1.00 cake sets for SOc A. W. Walker, has Joined his wife on a visit at Eugene and vicinity, their former home. C. Herron and P. D. McClelland, of Eagle Point, were among those who camo to Medford. E. D. Westoa, cosoBaercUl photog rapher, negative made any time or place by appointment. Pnone M. 1471. Miss Jorgcnscn, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. IU C. Jorgcnscn, left Wed nesday morning for San Francisco, to take a position in a wholesale mil llnery establishment. Gerald Sooy Smith, tho horticul turlst, spent Tuesday In Medford. For that outing trip khaki suits, skirts, dresses, -waists. Ahrcns. V, Jnck Neff, who is connected with tho automobllo line between Grants Pass and Crescent City, visited Med ford friends Tuesday afternoon. F. It. Lange, ot Hilt, Cal., Is mak ing Medford a business visit. Dr. Kirchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. F. Garrctson has rcturnod from Glendale, where he has been visit ing Dr. J. E. Shearer and bis family. Misses Flora Thompson and Pearl Dox and Fred Lewis, ot Jacksonville, v;oro recent vlcitors In Medford. Miss Emma Dyer and her brother, Orvlllo and Hubert Dyer, of Ashland, were recent guests of their cousin, Mrs. Cbllders. Vapor bstbs and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor,. 20 J Qar-nett-Corey bldg. Phone 145. Clydo Shaw nnd David Cronemll lor, of Jacksonville, wero In Medford Tuesday. Mrs. II. E. Curtis, or Los Angeles, is visiting friends living In Medford, where she formerly .resided. Vegetable presses only 25c at tho Wonder Storo. Tho Grants Pass Courier an nounces that Ashland will hold a eel. ebratlon July 14, 1914. Medford seconds the motion. Carl Jnschko, the Jeweler, vlsitad with friends living at Phoonlx Tues day afternoon. For best quality homo grown moats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar ket, J. n. Tyrrell. Judgo Calkins has set Saturday- as the time for hearing tho numerous dlvorco coses on tho circuit court docket. MIssos Florcnco and Alfrctta Gar rctbon have returned from a short visit at Grants pass. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS MJBY AMaaVAJTV Da rUatutMT gfw ' y.-w, w imj.s A. K, On 7M W. J. Mooro, G. C. McCnlllatcr nnd J. A. Lctuery, Ashlnnd nttorneje, wero In Medford tho foro putt ot thu week on their way to Jacksonville. A daughter was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin Kckclsou nt Hoqulnm, Wash., Juno 25, Hor parents nro former residents ot Jacksonville. Knbo front laco corsets $2.00, $2.60, $3,50. Ahrcns. Guy Gano was In Medford Tues day en his way homo to Lake Creek from Grants Pass. Summer slab wood $3.00 n tier. Valley Fuel Co., Tel 76. A. M. Lamincy and his family, of Eugene, are visiting nt Central Point Thoy formerly resided In Medford. Hutchison & Lumsdon nnd N'lchols Ashpolo hnvo had their brick store fronts repainted, which greatly Im proves their nppcarancc. Others should follow. Tho finest studio In Southern Ore gon hns been opened by Gerklng & Harmon, nt 22S East Main St., first stairway cast of Star theatre. Our work is always tho best. Views of all kinds for sale. Tho best ot Ko dak finishing. Negatives mado any tlmo or place. Phono 320-J. II. A. Scholl, ot Grants Pass, Is making Medford n business visit. E. W. Llljcgrnm. tho chemist, spent several hours nt Gold Hill Tuesday. T, Walston has returned to Ster ling district after a short stay in Medford. A full lino ot quecnswnro tit the Wonder Store. W. T. Smith has resigned his po sition ot baggagemaster nt the South ern Pacific depot In Glendale and ts succeeded by a sou of Dr. Shearer. Both aro former residents ot Jack son county. Kev. II. W. Itummell, ot the M. E. church at Jacksonville, was a Med ford visitor Tuesday afternoon. Forest Supervisor Erickson nnd U. I. Shannon, who is connected with tho state forest service, are making a trip ot Inspection in tho timber districts south and east of Medford. Miss Margaret Shearer, ot Glen dale, Is visiting In Medford, her for mer homo. J. L. Rowc, of Sams Valloy, has gone to Fort Klamath, In which sec tion ho expects to locate. Pictorial Review patterns now In stock at Moe & Co. 10C Mrs. Julia Dalley, of Jacksonville, was one of thoso over from tho coun ty seat during the week. Messrs. Scott and Lake, who are engaged In farming north of Roguo river, were in Medford Monday. Private music lessons from 50 cents upward to Three dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medford Conserva tory; open all summer. College Dldg. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Smith wero recent visitors In Medford. Robt. H. Moore, the Gold Hill mer chant, was In Medford Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcntyre, of Grants Pass, wero In Medford the fore part of tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Pelton, of Sams Valley, motored to Medford Tuesday afternoon. John Xorllng, tho well known mu sician, who has been a member of tho orchestra playing at tho princi pal theater In Stockton, arrived In Medford during the week. Ho will bo accompanied by his family when he returns to California. A. C. Abrains left Sunday for Los Angeles for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, of San Fran 'cisco, who havo been visiting Dillon Hill nnd his family, left for Portland and Seattle Tuesday evening. Mr. Ashton, who is a mining engineer and heavily interested In Mexico, owns a small orchard located south west ot Medford. Miss Etholyn Hurioy, of Ashland, is in Medford the guest ot Miss Julia Fielder. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton, of Table Rock, wero of thoso who camo to Medford during tho week. Paul Janney, deputy county as sessor, has completed tho assessment of the city of Medford. Otto Winter, who has been assessing tho property located within tho corporate limits of Ashland, has also finished tho work. Manager Ropor's aggregation of Grants Pass ball tossors like Its Mod ford contemporaries, Is having its troubles. On 8nnday It lost a woll played game with tho team from Weed, Cal., by a scoro of 2 to 0, neithor muklng a run until tho ninth Inning. Afterward Central Point beat Grants Pass In a slx-lnnlng game by 8 to 1. The Oregon supremo court has modified tho Judgments rendered by Judgo Calkins in tho ceses of the Old Mill Ditch and Irrigation Co. vs. Rarara Estoll and W. O, Breeding, suits to qulot title appealed from Jackson county, Tho suit of the United States against tho Ashland Manufacturing company, Involving 2500 acros of timber land located in Jackson coun ty, which was purchased of the Oro gon and California rullrood cmnany, l being heard nt Portland before Miss Vivian Plainer, special exam, liter, The compsuy will prulubly be allowed to lake title to thu laud by paying tho nownmui 2,60 pr uau, MEDFOOT MATG TRTBUNR PRINCESS PAT TO LONDON', July 0. AUIiohrU there yet N no official information of the retried engagement of Princess Pa trjoin, daughter of the Duke nnd Duchess of Connmijjht, nnd Prince Adolf Friedrieh, heir to the Duchy of fccklenheru-Stclilr, Kuhjkh so ciety confidently expects nn onrly announcement of tho hctrolhnl. It is believed thnt final arrange incuts for tho nllinuce were mnde when Kim? George nnd Queen Mnry recently visited tho nietl dowager Duchess of MeeklcnhcrR-Strelitr, sis ter ot the Into Kim: Kilwnnl, during their sojourn in Germany in connec tion with the wciliHnc of Princess Luise. l'rinco Adolf, who is 31 yenrs of ngc, is n hnndsome, well set up nnd dashing officer of the Mceklenberjr grenadiers, nnd it is snid thnt lit- military qualities had much to do with innking his suit successful, with the princess, whose, partiality for soldiering is well known. Princess Patricia, who in her younger days wns tho tomboy of tho royal family, once snid thnt her chief sorrow in life wns that she wns not born a boy so she could join the nnny. She 3 27 yenm old nnd perhaps the most popular young woman of princely blood in Europe. LOVE SICK YOUTH TAKES OWN LIFE BERKELEY, Cnl., July D. "My dear, dear Maybelle: I nm wenk nnd too much of n cownrd, believe me, to fnee this world nlnne. I nni not strong enough to withstand tho temp tation. Try to bo happy. I will come nnd watch over yon if possible. Remember, I nlwny.s have nnd always will love nnd trust you. Your boy nnd soulmntc Franklin." This wns the note which Franklin C. Reynolds, 17, left behind when, after kissing his mother good night, he shot himself through tho mouth with a HS caliber nutomntio revolver. His body was found by his mother to day. The girl named by Reynolds is Mrs. Muybcllc Williams, nee Graves. Wil liams nnd Reynolds were both suitors for her hnnd. She mnrried Williams last Sundny. GASOLINE STOVE EXPLOSION CAUSES $12,000 BLAZE LAPWAT, Idaho, July 0. Fire stnrting from tho explosion of a gasoline stove did dnmnge here today which is estimated nt $12,000. Sev eral residences nnd store buildings were destroyed. Without firo pro tection the citizens of the town ex tinguished tho flames with the aid of a gnnoline pump. Stupendous unloading sale, millin ery, muslin underwear, shirt waists In fact most everything In tho shop. AbrenB. RESULTS TELL Tlicro Can Ito Xo Doubt About tho Ilesultx in Medford. Results tell tho talo. All doubt Is removed. Tho testimony of a Medford citi zen. Can bo easily investigated. What bettor proof can bo had? T. J. Williams, C17 Oakdale, Med ford, Ore., says: "In 1907 after Doan's Kidney Pills benefited mo so greatly, I publicly recommended them. At this tlmo I am again peased to speak In their praise and glvo permission for tho continued publication of my testimonial. I suf fered for years from kidney nnd bladder trouble, tho symptoms being slight at first, but becoming worse as time passed. Tho pains In my back bocame so acuta that I could hardly enduro them, and as tho re sult of restless nights, I nroso In tho morning all worn out. Often I was so lame and stiff that I could not stoop and headaches and dizzy spells were common. I tried so many rem edies without being holped that 1 became discouraged, but when Doan's Kidney Pills wero recommended to mo, I decided to tako them as a last resort. I procured a supply at Has kins' Drug Storo und after using two boxes, I could see that a great Im provement had been made, I grew better from that tlmo on and was soon free from kidney complaint." For salo by all dealers. Price CO corits. FoitorMllbiini Co,, Buffalo, New York, solo agents for thu United Htute, Remember tho jiiuiio Doun's oud take no other, WEDPRINCEADOLPH HEIR MECKLENBERG fEDFORB, OBETION, XyTNESTCVY, JULY. n. FIELDS FAVORS STUDY OF Superintendent L. U. Fields, of tho Southern Pacific, spout a row hours looking ovor tho city Wed nesday on ono of his regular Inspec tion tours. Ho hns had nn nuto mo tor built In which ho rides ovor thu track, Inspecting conditions. Speak ing of tho good roads movement, Mr. Fields snid: "Washington roads rather tlnn thoso of California should bo studlod by Oregon, as conditions nro now nearly similar, It rests less to build nnd maintain roads In elthor ot tho northern states, both beeauso we havo n molster cltmnto and becnuso wo havo bettor soil. Tho Southern Pacific maintenance cost per mllo In California Is far In excess of what It Is in Oregon nnd tho same Is true ot wagon roads as well ns steel. Therefore, tho efforts made by Wnsh ington to nulla highways nro more Instructlvo than thoso of California." STOCKTON SUFFERS $75,000 FIRE LOSS i i STOCKTON', Cnl., July 0. Tho Arlington Thenter nud Imr, one of tho largest buildings in Tracy, Cnl., to gether with Wnddell's stable nnd the Iloheminu snloon, were destroyed by fire which started enrly today. For a time it wns believed n Inrge pnrt of tho town was doomed to destruction, the only firo fighting force being a small group of ruilroml employes. Tho loss w cstimnted ntf 7.",0l)U. ANDERSON OPERATED ON. (Continued from Page 1) Andersons friends sen In lila ill ness tho cnuso ot his bad showing ngnlnst Leach Cross nt Vernon ou July 4. It Is believed certain that ho was a sick boy when he entored tho ring, for his doctors, following tho operation, offered tho opinion thnt tho concretion removed from his appendix had formed ns early as tlvo days boforo tho fight. Owing to tho fact that tho opera tion was performed boforo his ap pendix broke, tho doctors say there ts a chnnco thnt Anderson's ring abil ities wilt be unimpaired. Thoy say, however, that tho probabilities aro that tho boxer never will bo pos sessed again of his full strength and ability to withstand punishment. Anderson probably will rest r month in southern California boforo returning to his homo In the north west. JnJJJJmJmJ I Y MANN'S HFARANfF Al F MANN'S CENTRAL AVI Vllillllll V MJ w3ilL CENTRAL AVI Now is the Time to Buy Merchandise Cheap All Spring and Summer Goods Must Be Sold t t t t I JL t I t $3 Shirt t t This great fialo ot Waists attention tliov arc mado a y trimmed and well made, sale price Thursday, caeh. Y t T T T T T T T T T T T X T T Y 20 1 Off on Dresses Every Spring Coat in tho house on ct.Sy,u!: Half Price HOT.WEATHER Thin Lisle IIoso siiecial 15c Oh ildron's Past JJlack Iloso special a pair 9c GREAT WASH GOODS SALE X 2 Best Prints, a yard f 5c Best Washing made a JL uiugiiam X yard I: 9c ...4l TT, FIRES BURNED OUT MILL VALLKY, Cal,, July 0Tho brush fires on Mount TtuunlpalH, which havo been burning fur two days wero bollnved nt 10 o'clock to day to bo In n fair wny to burn them selves out, nnd unions a sudden shift In tho wind occurs, none ot tho towns uenr tho firo tone Is In danger. No buildings wlmtovor have been hunted, Tho general direction ot tho lilimo today wns toward Lnrkspur, but with plenty of men to control It, tho fire, It Is believed, will not spread much beyond Its present urea. HUNDRED YEARS SINCE FIRST AMERICAN BALLOON WASHINGTON, Julv IK- -Offieinls of the recently e-Mnhlihed l,uiiiley uoro.dyunuilo laboratory nt tho Smithtonitm Institute today com mented on the fact that it ir just one hundred nud twenty yearn ngo today thnt a man uniued Dlnuehurd studied America by nsceudiug in it balloon at Philutlclphln. It wns the first timo tho feat hnd over been nc- HMtuplishcd on this side of thu At- Inutic. NOTICE. Sunday school of Ihe St. Murk's church nud those in charge of Ihe Doll Shop, arc requested to meet it I the St Murk's hull nt 11:110 u. in. Thuidny, July 10, to go for n picnic nt Perrvdalo. CHLCHESTEBSPILUI, MM-ur IMa4 nr4AV I'lIU la H4 tl tJ.M MMV l-.. UWJ UU Mm KIUM.-YX TiU attor. Har vaaf J StUYoMB II U A Fit flLlJLbtSa TMtkMMMl.I.S4tail.AWtMklul4a SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVtRYwUCtt sfc '" ' I-'Ino Wntrli ami Jewelry Itcpnirlng. .MKUI'Oltl), OUKflON Waists 98c is attracting a groat doal of of fine voiles beautifully values up to $1.00, Qfij House Just received Dresses made and ginghams, each HOSIERY W 9V v m VI'.'W, Snaps ft o o d D r c s s Shields ....10 Women 's Eas t Black IIoso special 9c W omen's L ace IIoso 35c values, a pair 15c 2f)o Wash Bolts 5 2iio Linen Col-lai-s 10(i Clark's O.N.T. Cotton 7 FOR 25 Best Challics, yard a 5c Linen Finish Bull ing, ii yard ISc Good Bags .1013. Notice to tin account of the extreme waste, of witter ill lilts ullv iml the low picture in city witter innliiN result lug therefrom, II Is necessary In adopt Inuneilinle ineiiim of conserving the water Htipply during tho Inlgul lug Nfiiinn, It is evident Hint Ihe following rid ing will nut meet with the approval of nil, hut nmuitg those eillxeim whoso efforts nro nlwuys direutcd In Ihe in letiwl of the city nt largo I ntn mtro of co'iiperiitloii. Coiiiinencliig loinoirow July 10, nud until further tinllee, irrigating- wilt only he permitted ns follews: West side of nil street, running north and south nud the north side of nil sheet running enst nud west, front -I to 8 p. in. The enst side of nil streets run Just Arrived AN EARLY SHIPMENT OP NEW PALL STYLE SHOES IN PATENT, BLAOK NUBUOK AND VELVET Tho "JOHN KELLY" Mnko. "RIGHT PRICES" $4.00 AND $4.50 t t&icicCtM 'Good "Wo Havo Your Sizo" OPPOSITE POST OFFICE AN INVICSTMi:XT IN A MWi' r.TAiurr.Mr. Ufk Itcqulres careful though nnd tho proper ronfldenco In firm, to warrant nbsolutn satisfaction. To nolo the proper rompnrlnon you must Inspect thorn from a largo and well selected stock, such ns I am abln to show. In this way you heroine thoroughly fa miliar with values nud feel nsMiired of safo nud economical buy lug through my binding gua rnittco, MARTIN J. REDDY Tin: ji:vi:li:u New Wash Skirts 2.") new plain and fancy stirped Wash ftkirln all new styles in all sizes on sale Thursday PJ.wv Bettor Skirts at $2.50, $.'$.50 $3.50 See our line of Outing Drosses at.. $5.00 Dresses 300 new IIouso of fine percales all sizes &f )P $1.4itl 20v oxactly HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR Women's less Vests Sleeve- 8c Women's Umbrella Pants, a pair 25c New Lawns and Di mities a yard 8c Best Klaxon Cloth, a yard 15c W(iH.i 3 i'BJ.. !..'-'. Water UvSers ning hoi th mill smith und Ihe soulli side of nil streets running east, uiul west, - to 1) n, in. I losing down pavement or using open hose or fiitteet I'm' any puipiuui not permitted. ' CliitngCH will he mniln on 1st nnd Ifitli of cuch inoiilhjlhnl nil iiiuy liuvti benefit of running limns during purl of lio hciihoii, KO. II. TIIANA, Superintendent Witter Depl, .', St. Helens Hall IMmtUnii, (Irmios Mid Day School Hciildtiitt for Ctrl In tUr-- MMi-i. if Ml..lntin lUMla ll'.U-.l V"ll,ll.i.. A.a.ii1. ana Uiap.t,, irmi,ttli. Mill. All, l.l, 11 UfM.,lw. lrrula'i'iri-. I'.l, Atl, ll.at.,11. IiI.hk, llll i-iii;it hri'i.iiiiin.oiiini Ml, llrl.li. Hull Shoes" lllniiiiniil Helling anil Kn grating Ihino Hero Near I'ontofflco ? ? t f T t t Y $1.50 i y T J T Y, - Off on Waists T Every Spring Coat in tho houso on salo Thursday at If A.f PrirA t A "Women's Uiiion Suits, a suit 29c iii-ii I M i ! pmw mm Women's 1'oriiH Union Suits, a suit 69c GREAT WASH GOODS SALE 32 inch Scotch Gingham, a yard 14c White Waistings 20o grade, a yard 12 '6c V i "? $$, .. ' ' J M r ' ' f I ff ! f