Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 11, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORECON, "ERTDAY, JULY It, 1913.
IOCAL AND
i- PERSONAL
UHUJUft-j
Mr. and- Mrs. 15. II. McKcnuy toft
for thn norlli Thursday evening to
bo gon,u ji fow ilny.
S. T. Saridry, deputy g.unn nntl
flh warden, was In Mcd'ord niul
Jncksonvllta Thursilny.
.1, E. Kenton, an attorney of Port
lnml. 'was In Jlcdford Thursday on
huslnpss with W. K. Crow-J.
Brooms Ask your dealer for the
rfVoduct of t'ho Asliland factory.
Jsp.cr N. sillier has returned fr'pi
tv trip to Portland and other nnrth
crn points, lie states th.it business
Is quiet everywhere, ht went, hi:, ihnt
crops nro generally good In Oregon.
Prank Adams, of Central Point,
transacted business In Mediord
Thursday afternoon.
A. Learned, the throshcrman. has
put his hiachlno In shape for the coin
ing harvest and wept to Josephine
county on a visit.
$3,000 accident and ilfo Insurance
Tor 10; $5250 for J17.60. Sco
Holmes, tho Insurance- man.
Mrs. Q. JJvcrltt left for Centra)
Point district Thursday afternoon to
visit her sister, Mrs. Whltctd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCord, of
Iloguo River, were In Mcdford and
Jacksonville the ' fore part of the
week.
Mrs. O. Q. Seaman, of ltoguo Riv
er, was tho guest of her daughter,
Mrs. P. M. Lnnco. and Mrs. Charles
Nuffield, Thursday.
Orchard, hunting, rHblng and
Crater Lake scenes for sal at (Jer
king h Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 128
Cast Main street Phone 215 R.
Alfred Weeks returned from tho
Rio Dell farm Thursday afternoon.
One of tho largest and finest orch
ards In the stato Is being developed
there by Mr. Weeks, P. K. Deuel and
I. T. Gallagher.
- Stnnton Grlffls has gono to West-
field, N. Y., to Join his wife, who
went cast several weeks ago TLcy
will return to Roguo River wllcy
tho fore part of August.
Kodak finishing, best In town, at
Weston's'.
A. Jcldnoss, tho miner, is down
from nine Ledgo district.
Major J. W. Hicks, of Ashland,
waa a northbound passenger Thurs
day afternoon.
John Arnold and William Schcble,
tho agriculturists, transacted buil
ncss In Medford Thursday.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negative made any time or
place by appointment Phone M
1471.
Mrs. Charles Caldwell Is at Gold
Hill visiting her husband's venerable
mother.
Mrs. C. Floroy, of Jacksonville,
was among Mcdford friends Thurs
day,
Mr. and Mrs- If. V. Meadcr, if
Talent district, motored to Medfoid
Thursday afternoon
Dr. Kirchgessner will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 a. m
to 3 p. m. on and after May 24. '
Max Prledonthal and E,. Froew
ncr, of Portland, and A. O. Magcrs,
of Salem, arrived in Mcdford Thurs
day on Uier usual business yisit.
Mrs. J. P. Kelly, of GrJffln Creek,
has bcon visiting with friends living
in Medford.
T. C. NorIs and Mr. Thomas have
gono to Douglas county to develop a
mining proposition for Mcdford par
ties.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Oaf-nett-Cprey
bldg. Phon lis.
a C. McClendon', pt Gold Hill, ose
of .tho oldest pioneers of Sains Valley
ls bolng visited by Mrs. W.' H. Why
bark and another daughter who ar
rived Thursday,
Mrs. Lottlo Van Scoy, of Eaglo
Point, Is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Harry Carlton nt tho ranch near
Mcdford.
For best quality homo grown
meats, go to Stall 12, Public Mar
ket, J. R. Tyrrell.
Oris Crawford and his family re
turned Thursday afternoon from a
visit at Gold Hill, their former home.
Mrs. W. D. Allon visited with
frlonds in tho southern part of tho
valley, Thursday afternoon,
n. M. Collins and W. R, Colem&n
were- oyer from Jacksonvlllo Thursi
day, Rummer slab wood $2.00 a tier.
Volley Fuel Co., Tel 76. t
Mrs, Lydfa M. Polrler, of Duluth,
Minn., who recently returned from
the Sandwich Islands, has boon tho
guet of Mrs. W. V. Quail, pf Dakota
avenuo.
Honry J. Taylor and John H. Ham
mer, qf Willow Springs district, mado
Mcdford a buslno m visit Thursday.
Weeks & McGoyyan Co.
UNDERTAKER
uav iNwrin
)y 1'hoHo S27
WteM V, W. Wfbs 9-J-2
rjwiHf A, K. On 7.M
. T. Lnwlon went north on Thurs
day afternoon's motor.
A. 12. Kruse, of Ilnmlon, and C, C
Moon, of Coqulllc, are recent arriv
als In Medford.
S. H. WIJHams und W. P. Now
bold, prominent cltltcns of Yrokn,
Cat., nro spending n few days In
Medford.
Tho finest studio In Southern Ore
gon has been opened by Corking &
Harmon, nt 22S East Main St., first
stalrwny east of Star theatre. Our
work Is always tho best. Views of
all kinds for sale. Tho best of Ko
dak finishing. Negatives mado any
time or place. Phono 320-J.
Mr. and Mrs. I., Gorllncer. of
Portland, and Mrs. ('. E. Shiver, or
Holso, Idnho, an? of tho many from
abroad who are visiting In Medfo-d.
Strayed from Sterling Sunday
night, 2 horses, ono bay mare 1000,
one bay horso 1200; maro branded
PS on left shoulder. Notify I. R.
Hamilton. Central Point, Oro., for re
ward.
Mrs. M. M. Applegalo, who bus
been visiting in tho southern part of
Hie valley, returned Thursday.
Mtsses Carrie Owlngs and Thelma
Nichols or Eaglo Point, were recent
guests of friends living In Mcdford.
Mayor Von der Hellen, of Eaglo
Point, motored to Medford Thursday
afternoon.
Pictorial Review patterns now in
stock at Moo & Co. 10C
W. L. Ussher, manager of tho Pa
cific Telephono Co.'s office at Ash
land, tarried n few hours In Med
ford Thursday.
Mrs. O. P. Helms, of Talent, spent
Thursday with relatives living in
Mcdford.
Prlvato mustc lersons from CO
cents upward to Three dollars per
lesson, according to subject and
teacher chosen. Mcdford Conserva
tory; open all summer. College
Dldg.
J. E. Wright and J. A. Bishop, of
Phoenix, wero of thoso who disposed
of a large quantity of berries at the
public market Thursday.
Joseph J. Parker, of tho Pacific
& Eastern railroad, mado a trip to
Jacksonvlllo Thursday evening.
Remember thcro will be special
vaudevlllo at tho Page theater on
Saturday and Sunday. No advance
In price S and 10 cents.
H. A. Canady, tho attorney, was a
business visitor In tho northern part
of tho county Thursday.
J. C. Aitkin and G. W. Dewey wero
down from Roguo River Thursday,
Emmett Bceson, of Talent, trans
acted buihiess in Medford Thursday
afternoon.
Special vaadevtllt act at Page the
atre Saturday and Sunday. Admis
sion the same 5 and 10 cents.
R. J. Cole, of Hilt, Cal., came to
Medford Thursday, remaining a short
time.
Rev. Father Hendricks, who has
been a member of tbo missionary
union of New York, is stationed at
Sacred Heart hospital as chaplain.
He was a lecturing missionary for
nearly halt a contury.
Phyle & Pbyje will appear in vau
devlllo at Page theatre Saturday and
Sunday nights. Price 5 and 10c .
Miss L. Ulgelow, representing tho
United States department of agricul
ture, will deliver a series of lectures
nt Medford, Ashland, Grants Puis
and other points In southern Orjv:
in the near future, under the pus
pices of the country lifo dcpa-tnicnt
of the Oregon 'Congress of Mothers.
Iu addressing parents and tcu:hers,
Miss Illgelow expects to present thp
cause of tho child, with fiuggoitlon
for Improving Its condition.
Talk with Tumy, In tho Garnett
Corey Rldg., about the low cost of
accident Insurance In the Travelers
Insurance company. 101
Clifford Rambo, who had a leg
severed at tho hip by a cutoff saw In
a sawmill at Klamath Palls lately,
died from the effects of his Injuries.
Ho attempted tostep over tho ma
chinery while it was in motion. Young
Rambo was formerly a resident of
this section.
Mrs. C. K. Schrlver, of Holie, Ida.,
Is visiting at tho homo of Melvln
Stevens on West Main street. Mrs.
Schrlvor Is on tho way to San Fran
cisco to visit relatives and stopped
In Medford to visit her old-time
friends.
John W. Opp was over from Jack
sonville Thursday. Ho Is superin
tending operations at tho Opp mines
In Jackson Creek district, whore a
largo quantity of ore Is being treated
by tho cynnldn process.
Chris Ulrica, of Jacksonville, was
a business visitor In Medford Thurs
day afternoon,
A. S. Hubbard, of Ashland, doputy
game warden, tarried in Medford a
whllo.
Tho nineteenth volume of the Ag
ricultural Yearbook Is now Imlng dis
tributed and a copy may bo had frc4
from any mombor of Congrcsa. Tim
now edition contains 781 pnges, 00
haf topes and 10 lithographic plates
and a greater varlbty of Information
of vnluo to tho agriculturist than any
previous Issue, Home pf tho inom J.i
turoitlug chapters deal with progr??
in u do In experimenting with now
fruits brought from other countries,
and recotit discoveries )ti pruvontlon
of diiuiago from Insect mioiniM of
agrlmlturul products und how to
best coiubut I lit no lnfliioiictJ.1,
LAUNCHES
PLAN
GIRL OF FOURTEEN
AFTER SWIMMING RECORD
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MANUFACTURE
OF ALFALFA MEAL
An ul fulfil ntvul mill for the Hoguo
rior vnlloy U being promoted by
Ooorge K Hoo.,, who sdnlo.s Hint )te
stnnds ready to ninUo n substantial,
investment in such nit entoi prise,
providing lie mods proper encourage
ment.
A I fulfil men! is recamiireri ns the
most eooiiomicnl and best f!o-h pro
during product for livestock. It
sells for .:10 n ton nt Mcdford. Mr.
Rous shows how it enu be iiinimfnc
tnred here nt n eouipnritivoly tuuull
investment nud sold for n .substantial
profit at much les than market
price now prevailing.
It is proposed to incorporate ft
company for $13,000 capital stork
payable in two niiutial installments,
C10 per cent to bo spout for equip
incut of mill anil machinery, the other
40 per cent to be pnid for in alfalfa
or other stork food at prevailing
priors.
The annual alfalfa crop of the
valley is estimated nt 14.500 tons.
TO TAKE LONG HIKE
James Vnnee, lloborl Kinleyside,
Karl and Koluiu Hubbard will start
from Medford next week on n IISO-
mile walk townrds the ocean. Tlicv
will take four burros uloug to park
their supplies und provisions, mid ex
pect to be gone about six weeks. All
four boys nro members of the Seventh
Company Coast Artillery Corps mid
immediately upon their return will
leave with their company for Fort
Stevens to imrticiwto in the maneu
vers there. These ljoys will walk
across the Siskiyou mountains thence
down the Klamath river, then up the
const to thp lloguc river, thence rut
ting ucros$ the mountains to tho
marble caves in Josephine county.
This trip will tnho them through
some of the roughest niul wildest
country on tlin coast and qnc that
is seldom attempted owing to the
extreme mggedness of the territory
to be traversed nud the obstacles
which ono must necessarily rope
with.
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TRAINMEN
I
Mildred Wymiin, a Boston girl of
fourteen, is liuiuuig to break the
quarter-mite suiiumlnu record for
women, now held by Fannie lhiruck
of Australia. What is more, she
seems likely to succeed. Several
mouths ugo she traveled the distance
within thirty seconds of the stand
ard figures, ami she has improved
considerably since.
ARANT'S PAY SIOPS
BUT HE HWS ON
KLAMATH KAMA Ore., July 11.
W, P. Arant is Mill in charge of
Crater Lake National park, nltjiough
ie hap been notified by tho secretory
of the interior that his pay stopped
on June 30. Notice hn been ferved
on Arant that the attorney general
held the position of rmrk Hiipcrin
tendrut not under civil service, and
that the secretary of the interior hud
the right to remove him without show
ing cause. Arant, however, proposes
to hold pnto the office until tho mat
ter has been determined by tho su
premo court of tho United Stntes and
m-k an injunction restraining, tho
fcerretnry from removing him until
the matter can he legally detcnnineJ.
Some of the needed improvements
in tie park cannot now bo made
Fttel and Arant hnvo both served
linfice on the park postmaster not to
f'e'iver mail addressed to tho super
intendent of the park, and us a enu
sequence tho orders of tho interior
department are not delivered. Arant
continues to live nt tho headquarters
of tho superintendent whilo Stcdl
lives nt tho hotel owned and' operutp'J
iy tho Crntor Luko company, wjth'
which Steel was formerly connected.
DEMURRAGE RATE
CUT TO $1 A DAY
SAI.IC.M, Ore., July 11. Keguln
Clons prescribing demurrngo for rail
roads and shippers hnvo been Issued
by tho State llallrond commission,
and according to them the railroads
falling to move cars within tho mini
mum time fxrd will tin penalized ?
a day. Another new feature Is that
railroads must notify thu shlppor
through thn mails of tho arrival of
his car provided ho requests It. Por-ty-clght
hours' freo unloading time Is
allowed in landing and unlondlng
cars, and demurrngo Is Jl a day, as
against thn old rato of 2. Demur
rago for railroads falling to furn'sh
cars within thtlmo ngrre,d Is 2 a
nay anu tor tots rurnished and not
used, tho dnmurrago Is Z a day with
no tlmo allowance. Another now
rulo Is on providing that a dally rec
ord of distribution of cars shall bo
kept by railroads, subjoct to the in
spectlon of shippers.
WB
WML
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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 11.
"Ylojet is tomporamental, but I
think there Is a ulggor In tho wood
pile." This was tho comment hero today
of J. Clarence Ilurvoy, to a tonto
cablegram, received from his wife,
Violet (ierlsh Colby, tbo musical pri
ma donna, who bus been lost In Ku
rop for six works. Jnrvy fjoodpd
the wires with Inquiries beforo he re
ceived this reply:
"Am In London; inquiries ver.y an
noying." "Sweet Violet should remember,"
added Harvey, "that It Is uuturul tor
u husband to bo slightly Intomstnl
Iu his wlfo, Something Is wrong
Harvey Is tho star of tho "I'asslng
Show" company,
CONGRESS TO EXPOSE INSIDE
OF M'NAMARA OPERATIONS
WASHINGTON. July 11.. All tho
wars fought betweon labor and cap
ital, all thn efforts both mado Co se
euro legislation and tho tangled skoln
woven about their relations In tho
last ten years will bp Investigated by
congress, tho sonnto lobby commlttno
decided in an cxccutlvo session to
night. Snmuol Oompcrs, president of tho
Aroorlcan Poduratlon of Labor will
appear boforo tho committee on July
twenty-fifth and a subpoena wan Is
sued tonight for John Mitchell, vlco
presldont of tho federation.
Tho committee also subpoenaod
Oeorgo Pojiu und K. V. lllrd, general
Manager of tho Natioiiul Association
pf Manufacturers.
Bctft located
and moat
mo pu tar
note! in the
City. 'Runnirig drilled
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a Ja Carte
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
I sV-ri5fesfcJ J
vttH IIS 'tulip S
LWcsm'sSmbS
12 rooms
60 rooms
50 roomi .
60 rooms villi print lJh
91.00 each
l.SO each
3.00 pach
2.00 ech
2.50 each
SO rooms will pent Mi
ZiO auilfl. uilroMn. tiar
lor and batli - 3.00 aacL
For more than n guest dd f 1.00
pxtra fa tla abova rates fpf
each additional guest.
Reduction by k or inQni,
mjxazncsmiamsaifm
F.G.ANDREWS
ff iounii r lclll n It i Til H t M ( t?nnm
.. UV Ullll HMU Wl ".
ASKED
TO
VIST
WILSON SAYS CHIEF
AMERICANS WIN
EW GERMANS
fin - tt.m S
NIJW VOIUC, July 11. A uuriirlfo
was sprung today In connection wh
tho tliieatviHul strike or trainmen
and conductors on eastern rilliu.uK
when President (lairetsop, of Hie
Order of Hallway Comluetoni nud
I'resldont l.ee, of the Urothorhoud of
Hallway Traliiineu, denied that rep
reentatlves of thu employes, who nro
asking tin Incrouso In wniics, had
been Invited to go to WnfhbiKtou
und confer next Monday wl'h l'renl
dent Wilson, l.eo mid Ourrolson r
Iterated their Htntoiuoiil that over
tures must come from thWother side,
und that no counter proposition In
reply to tho demands of the men had
bvuii made.
Albert Phillip, a iiictn'ior of the
flremeu'H arbitration (ommlttro In
ttmnted this afternoon that It was
poiislhto that thn flroinu mUht bo
involved Iu tbo ill nut.) botveon the
trainmen and tho railroad'). Ho al
leged that the railroads wero not ful
filling their agrevmuiits with tho
firemen.
TOO MUCH FOURTH
GETS OFFICER IN BAD
llltKMK.ItTON, Wimh., duly It.-
An iiivi'htigulion of tho failuiu of thu
cruiser C'hitttuuoogu, the lug Fortune
nud n siibmurttie, to obey orders nud
visit .South llend, Wiisli.. ufter tho
Fourth of July eotebriiliou lit Hon
ipiiiuu, is being miide here today by
Admiral Itevnolds, Instead of going
to South Hem!, the little Hiuadron
stopped ut Kuymoud, where the eliiin
nel is narrow mid the presence of the
cruiser is nlleged to hnvu blocked the
wuy of thu itritish hteamer Iknln
whoo citpliiin now heeks .00 ile
uiiirrnge from the go eminent on nc
count of the delay. The citizens of
South llcud who hnd miido roiihidcr
nbli' preparation to entertain the
officers nud men, demanded mi in
piiry. Frederick Wnrilu 1 to do "King
Lear" in a 'JO-miuuto vuudcwlle
net.
NOTTINCUIAM, Kngland, July 11.
Harold It. Hacked, tif I'hlludid
phlu, nud iluink'o M, McLaughlin, ut
Sun FruncUco, todity dufuuted Hulii'
rich ICIuliiHchrolh and Wllholin Haho,
tho lloruinn tenm, In tho feiuiln ijou
bles hero In tho coiupctlMnn for the
liiivlii cup. Tho AmtirlcniiH won, 0-4 ,
un, t':t nud 8-0,
At Folkestone, (ho Caunilluii team
of H. II. l'owcll mid II, l Seliwetic
ers, ilofualed A. CI. WiiIhoii and D'l
vlvlcr, thn llolglan lepriuutnllvoi.
ii2, i:-.. o-u.
Tho Auierlrnim will now meet tho
CadadlaiiH, tho winner to play the
Kugllsliiueti In the rhitllunpo ruiind.
ALASKA GOLD SEEKERS
RUSH TO SUSHANNA rjlVER
('OKI)OVA, AliiHka, .lulv II. -Old
timi'iM and iih ninny new comers us
could guther mi outfit me Mtamped
iug toduv to Siisliunim river, fiftv
puliN in land from the White river,
from Itlui'khiiru nud KVmiccotl, fol
lowing th. report Hint two pro-pec-tors
liud tuk'cti out -illllO iu it duv.
GO TO AUSTRALIA
!! II I -
V.VNCOl'VKHi it. ' 'l"ly -I."
After his I'onli'st with "Voung I'lillu
ilelphlu .luck O'lli It'll," wlileli 1m l
tnko pined ul Hiu JIiImIioiimi menu un
the iifl'iuorii of HiHunlitVi July Ml,
Fieil.llo Wt'Mi will Piuhnlily go to
Aiitruliii. ThU U of imiuiho irold.
lug Hint lie U iitit KHi'1'onnfnl Iu gel
ting on it mulch with Willlu Hlluliln
lor tin' woihl'M title, W'lsi Itml
lili offer by wlnt ji-xlenliiy fiom
"Huiitti'v'' Maker, I lie micciMHor of
Hugh ,Mctilsh Io go to Autriiltu
and Inko purl In Mirer ooiite!". Tlio
orfcr cume llitiiiiult C'lunlev llnney,
Hi,. New Yoik boxing i imiMloner,
who is tin) AnieiimiH iitironci)lullwi
i r linker. Tlicv wl V,'li t Imix
Mult Wsills. lluuhuy .Mohugiin mid
llutiy Stone. 'I'liu Intlcr, whu in n
New Yoik ho v. Iiiih jut delVuti-d
,1'iliiuiv Siiiniiier for tin wnllcrwiitthl
ilumipioiiship. Sli'iio Is u light
v.iiltigttlei', houevcr, nud omi cnsilv
ilu the lightweight limit. Tint Miilish
(hiiiupioii wiled to lhtrvm- pulling u
figuru uhiii his M'riice. but hinted
that Im would not go if fueccssfnl In
getting ii lualch with llitchic
BUY
ea
"Good Shoes'
AT "EIGHT PRICES" ALWAYS.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Siskiyou Heights
Now is llio timo io innl.e si'locUon pC lojs and
traces in ihis inagnifuTiit rt'sitlcticu district.
SEE
JOHN A. TORNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK
STUPENDOUS
Unloading Sale
" EXTREME VALUE GIVING TO REDUCE OUR IMMENSE STOCK
OF TAILORED SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, SHIRT WAISTS, DRESSES
MILLINERY AND FURNISHINGS. REDUCTIONS 20 TO 50 AND
MORE.
TAILORED SUITS ONE-HALF
PRICE AND LESS
Every tailored suit iu si ode of
81 to choosu from, all sizes in
surges and mjxtlimj, an opportun
ity seldom pfj'cred to liavo l.ho un
l'tistrictcd choit'cj to dioo.io frpnj.
.$18.00 Tailored Suits 9.25
$22.rQ Tailored Suits.. $1J.,35
$.f0.00 Tailored Suits. $15.00
.t:)5.00 Tailored Suits .117.50
WASH DRESSES
Largest lino of Wash Dresses over
shown in IMedford at prices that
will interest you, uoat street dresses
as Jow s $1.39, i?J.89, 2,89,
$4,50, !M,Q8 up.
HAlfD BA0S PNE-HALF PRI04
-100 JIaid BiiH in every cojiceiv
ablq leather at ono-lalf prjep.
LINGERIE DRESSES
!A11 tho beautiful Lingprio "Dresses
in vnjlcs, batistes and mulls iu
white, pjjik and blue, all reduced
one-fou rtli toonii-half.
DRESS SKIRTS SjW.OS
f)H Dress Skirls nmrlaid at a ridieii
)ously low price to eloso f hum out
quick. Tho lot includes pariamas,
sorges, diagonals, voiles, etc, Sojno
of iheso are cut on fuller liijos than
the present vogue but cuery ono a
dependable garment, all colors and
while, actual values up to Slfi.OO,
sulci 'price $3.98
SHIRT WAIST SPECIALS
98, $1.19, $1.79, $.1.49
fapy other specials that wo have
i)0t room to enumerate1.
LONG COATS
Style Craft Oarnients at reduclion
of pa'f to 50. Many of 11ic.hu
Coats are suitable for fall wear
LI3LE GLOVES
10 button length ip wliilo, spe
cial 2!
NIAG. ARA MAID SILK GLOVES
1(1 button length iu black, wliilo
and all colors, speduL 98
ii button, Silk Cloves special. .IS)
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