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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1913)
tMwv'Wi'vv-vV''f'tvvVt ,V,'i . -r. i(V I r , C J3" W arrcmrorcn matt; TRrnnKW, mmpford, omwon. iwmAY, ,tuly h, mm. fr-r D. I CARAVANS L PLAN FOR DESERTS OF EW MEXICO V.i I'AKO, Toxitn, .Inly II. Ciimcl CliniVMtlH NIH'll IIK HlllNI! HCCII III III" (llt'llt NllllUlU DmO'll Will HOOD III! cotiiu rutiillinr hSuIiIm ill Hid iIcmtIh or Kihv Mexico, Arirmiu Mini Hotillinru ('iilifoiulii if llni iiIiiiih iif iin iiHKiii'ln. Hun of Mintliwi'Hlrrii ImihIiickh iiioii urn Hiit'i'i'HHrul. J. II. Ti indite, a promi nent Ti'xiim Hloekuiiiu, Ih unit nf lliu ll'Mlllll).' HlilllM In llit tin it to IriuiK. port tilll) cnini'lH from llm Orient It iliti mhuIIimcnIi'Iii hitIIoii nf Anioriici lor iihtt in llm nriil wattle. Tint iiHNtit'lntinn iinrpoHi'rt (it tint tint i'iuiii'Ih mi n rnni'li m Hit lllo (Irninln nlttiiit 150 iiiIIcm hoiiIIi ttf "ttn Vnilu lit'in u liri't'iliin.' htiitluii in tn tin i-hIiiIiIIhIiciI. Tin desert nrciiH nf New M.lt'it, Ail.onn iiinl (,'iillfornl.i, nllliniiKli offriiii; urent imssiliililli'ti t lint seeker after iiicIiiIm lire hut little traversed either liy inllroiids or othur iiifitiiM nf t in m hi mii I ti I ion. With HitiuiN nf enmelH it in hellevetl lonj; JitiirnevH into the Interiors of these mim'h enn Int itintle. This will nut hit the fir I time Hint enmelH Inivo hecii linniulit hern Tor t lii- purpose. .lefferHini Davis, when scerclury of wnr in PioroeV I'lihinet tried it out. Under Davis's direction II) of lint intimitis ami their Aitiieiiliin drivers were imported uinl it enrnviiiisnry Iniilt nenr Capo Verde. Some of these huildinu'H still reinnin. Itnt jnt nhniit llm limit the lioiintn ami their ill i vet heeiune neeliiiiiiteil ninl lentN were In Nlnrl, Hie Civil wm luoko out ami Davis uhh eleeteil preniileiit of Hid eoufeileniey. Mo euilNit of the feelini; Uttuilist Duvi, ninl partly Ihthiim' of tint unsettled eomlitinu of the uoveriiiueut fur no ninny years, the eauiel scheme win ilmppeil. AMBASSADOR GUTHRIE ' IS EN ROUTE TO JAPAN SAN KKANVISCO. Oil., .Inly II. - Former Mayor (lullirle of Pill. Ittirult urriveil here loilnv enroiilit to Japan wheie lie will represent Hie t'niteil State ut the Mikndo' eourt n iimliiiHHiiilnr. A hnmiuet will lie Hiveu in Mm honor touiulit. Former Mayor Outline sail on the steamer .Miiiigidiit on .luly HI. A ASSERTS WOMEN AN DRESS WELL ON $10 WAGE PRODUCERS HAND LE ALLBUSIN ESS FROM OKNVKIt, July II. Any working ii who Ih iiinkiui; 1-11) n week eau dies well. Tliat'H what Cliryslnl lleruit. kuuwii an mm of tint host ilri-HHi'il women on the slue, hii.vh. ami slut ileelareM she kuowN whereof hint HpealiM, fur hlie Iiiih done it. Minn Hewn hellnves thai if a uirl studio Hie syelinloijv of t i run hint enn tin it. II.V "p.v,'l",l,,K.V of iIii'hh" hint ineaim Ihu art of dressliii: to suit ones iudi vitliiiililien of ehuraeler anil style. The pliiini'Ml Inokiut! irl, she believes, enn "pit herxeir up' ntlraelively II chit hut practices lliu psychology of llri'HH, "Kverv woman Iiiik her own Iudi- !! it 1 1 ehnrafteriKtiert ami her own neeiillar tiersonulllv." snid Mini Heme loilay. "If she dresses to fit film ffiitlni unit wtl'lit ului ivll fiHnltl Hie ideal in correct clothes, Hhe will not need to spend u u'H'iil deal to nehieve. thU ohjeet. It in hard to ex plain t lit m, hut iiionI uirlH will know wlinl I mean. I huve fnuiid only one ilreMhinaker in New York who under. KtiimU nie who underHlnudH my per honnlity and iudividualtleH. Under MlninliiiL' Ihem, xhe enn uown mo nt- trnelively on eompurativuly litllo outlay, She inilil iml he utile to do Hut Haute for other women, mid Hull proven my point. "DiehM Ih hiniolv one way to add to ehuraeler lo set it off. The plain, eiiMJIy MiitiNfied cirl hould never he deeked out in frill mid fnneies Itv nn iiHpirini; eniiiHtieHH. A wouiaii liko Nora', in lb-en1 'DoII'h MoiiKe. liuht. airy and rather hhallow, hhotild not attempt lo wear elaborate uowiih, Her dri'NNex shmilil he rather of the Huffy, hIiiiiiIo order whieh fit her own puixiiialily. "Simplicity in all thincH in essen tial to eorreet druxM. (laudy elolhen, many frillt and ridiculou fashions are never neen on eorreetly t'owned women," Prextijlerlnn Hunch. C'oiiiiiiiiulon KervlreH at tho I'rcn liyterl.in church Sumluy inuruliii; at It a. in. All meialio'i nre rciueatitit lo lie pntMitnt. All varetttA lerlrlm; to linvn their rhllilrni 'iniulrod will plvimo preitnnt tlioni for Ui.it ordin ance Hiiiidiiy muinliK MEDFORD OFFICE .1. II, Itiuiilolph, who Ik tho newly appointed mniuifier for l'rotliicom Fruit eoiupiiiiy In Oregon, Ik liy no uiemiK'nuvv In the fruit IiiiiiIiii.hh. Ho Iiiih been with tho toinpnny for kov era I yenrK, and for llio ifint hIx yenrx Iiiih iimiiiiiteil Its IiuhImciih In onu of tint InrKeKl llarlliitt pear HectiotiH of (!itllfornl,i, In h pea Id UK of buiilnos iniitlerH, Mr. Ituudolpli Iiiik thin to city: M dcMlro to iilnltn It known to thn fruit Krowern of llocuo Illvur valley that tho btiHlneHN iiiiiIIioiIh to lie In niiKUrnted Intro by I'rofiir.orn Fruit rniiipnuy will hu vaitly different from what linn been ilono before. Abso lutely (tverythliiK In connection with our Oreeon btinlnens, from tho InrKCttt to lliu miiiilleitl Octal!, will ho linn (Had horn in tint Motlford offlro. TliU will put tho iiroworn In direct touch with all Khlpmeutii, nnd will onabt.i thnm to net, nt nil t linen, luforinntlon rcKnrdlnK tho movement, nrrlvnl, condition, unit a!o of tholr fruit, well nn Kenornl ninrkct condltlom. Wo will kIvo ndvlco on all dlnposlt Ion of earn on tho dny of, or tbn day after, unlex ant madu, anil thn prlcu obtnlaeil for nnine. Wo will render account unles within a week, nt the Inteit, alter imlen nro made, and pay for nit fruit with checks Inmioil from the M ml ford office. Wo will watch cloeoly nil trnnn pnrtutlon featured, nnd the flllnK "f chtluiM nKnlmit carriers for delnyx, Improper refrigeration, breakngo or MhortnRo In truinlt. In fnct, wo nro hoIiik to do, with promptness nod iteHpntch, everythliiK posslldo for tho bent Interests of all concerned, Wo roallio and appreciate tho fnct that If tho grower Is not successful, we cannot succeed, nnd It will bo our aim to study nod further Ids Interests at all times, nnd In nil directions. No organization on this const has n superior marketing nrrnncement than has Producers Fruit company. Wo linvo direct representatives In every enr lot market In tho United States, and on fruit shipped with us there Is only ono commission to pay. In tho past, the hulk of tho Southern Oregon fruit lias been sent Into San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, PEERESS HYPNOTIZED A BRITISH MILLIONAIliE 'i ' .m&m Lady Saekville, aeeordiiiK to the nitern of Sir John Murray Scott, the llritiidi niilloiniiire, had him hypno tized. He died Home time no and now hi rolntivcH have bronchi a will citHo in the courtn. Hut the courtK have awarded her the estate which totals $:i,roo,noo. UNDERPAID GIRLS FIND DEFENDER IN OREGON PRIES I New York, nnd London, nnd this Is not proper distribution. This fruit ought to go to Australia, Hawaiian Islands, Ilerlln, St. Petersburg, Paris, Liverpool and Glasgow, as well ns to Umdon, nnd If wo can distribute tho Itoguo Hlver fruit half ns success fully ns wo anticipate being nblo to do, results will bo highly satisfac tory. Wo havo recently roccjved nnd confirmed nn order for 20,000 boxes 4 i and S Her Jonathnn nnd Newton apples to go to a market thai has never beforo seen n Itoguo Ittvor apple, nnd wo expect to book tevcral more like It beforo the shipping sea son opens. Producers Fruit company will buy apples nnd pears straight out, or will ship on commission, nt tho option of tho grower." J. H. RANDOLPH, Manager Producers Fruit Co. HKATTM-:, Wiwh., July 11. It is a mitfik to put too miieh emplmniH on tho fto-enlled Hex morality nrj;u incut in dineiihsiiiK thn iiiieMiou of minimum wncni wuh the ndvivc ttiveu liy Fallier Kdwin V. O'lliirn, ehuir man of (lie IndiiHtrinl Welfnre C'om iiiisHion of Oregon, nddri;sinif n se tion rnccHni' of the National (,'on ferenee of CharitieH and Correctioim IIiIh morning. "It is indeed fundamentally a moral iwiie," he nntil, "one of social Jimliee. Hut the insinuation that un derpaid cirls nre InrRely immornl, nnd Hint the increase in wngcH ih froin to make it (toHi'lde for them lo lend moral liven is false in fact nnd dan j,'croun in policy. Oirls will not co operate with reformcra who hegin liy I'listini; refleetionij on their virtue. It in more lo the point to nhow Hint underpaid irirlB nro prcscrvinc their virtue, hut nre living on two meals u day and nre forced to practice other pitiable ceonomies which undermine their health nnd unfit them for the duties of wife nnd mother, nnd thus sap the foundation of society." Other speakers on the minimum wa:c subject this rnominsr were Mrs. Florence Kellcy, of New York, Mrs. Millie It. Trumbull, of Portland, Mrs. Blanche Mn'n, of Seattle, Charles F. Hubbard, of Olympia nnd C. II. Caul ficld of Portland. Tho Basis on Which Wo Want Your Trade Is QUALITY Wo Ask for Ono Trial MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 226 EAST MAIN the: paint shop Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall Papor Ir your Tinting, "Painting and Paper Hanging See J. H. FIRES Proprietor Phono 243 J 32 S. Central Avo. '$ EXPECT SON'S RETURN CllICACO, July 11. Government authorities were told hero today by Mrs. Tina Johnson, mother of Jack Johnson, tho negro prizefighter, that her son would return to Chicago In October, when a decision on his ap peal from tho year's scntonco In Jail for white slavery Is exacted. Mrs. Johnson claimed she received a ca blegram to this effect from Paris. Fair Weather Predicted. PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. Fore Fere cast: Oregen: Fair tonight nnd Saturday; wanner Saturday interior west iKirtion. ensterlv winds. For A Seashorei.Outing CO TO NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY No outing Is complete unless you visit this old reliable seaside resort which offers to tho summer visitor a charm of environment not found elsewhere. DcllgUfut points of .interest in the neigh borhood, deep-sea fishing, surf bathing, boating, hot sea bathing in tho new Natatorlura. Cottages, room houses and tents nt rea sonable rates. Amplo hotel accommodations, abundanco of sen food, oysters, clams, crabs milk nnd vegetables, absccco of for mallty and a homollko welcome for all. Double Daily Train Service Loavo Albany Dally 7:30.a. m. nnd 1:30 p. m. Ex. 8un. Arrive Newport " 12:40 p. m. and 0:30 p. m. Ex. Sun. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Season, Week-end and Sunday EVCURSION FARES EAST Tickets on salo dally nntlt Soptcmbor 30th from all mnln and branch lino points to Eastorn destinations ono way through Cal ifornia or via Portland. Return limit October 31st. TH rfZnZ4r r ugomsvuuTAi ROUTES 3ciS For Illustrated booklet on Newport, or copy of "Vacation Days In Ore gon," call on nearest A cent. , JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. m i ? ? ? ? t ? ? y T T ? ? ? ? ? t T t T t ? T T ? ? ? ? T T T t ? T t ? Y t t ? T t t t ? 4' IIV r I F iVEMiT . . A'h m x m n. r . i m h m v m mm m WWKl! -fcniliB '5 ZIJJ IVf M Dept. Store ily ss .. i i r t9 "i lie iiomc or uoou uoous k Saturday Morning, July 12 ONE OF THE IMPORTANT TRADE MOVEMENTS OF THE SUMMER SEASON, WILL BEGIN AND FROM THE OPENING OF OUR DOORS TO THE CLOSING HOURS OF SATURDAY, JULY THE 26TH, WE PREDICT THE LIVELIEST SELL ING OF THE YEAR. THIS EVENT ABOUNDS WITH OBJECT LESSONS IN ECONOMY AND PRESENTS LOW PRICES AND HIGH QUALITY OPPORTUNITIES FROM WORTHY, DEPEND ABLE MERCHANDISE. ALL ODD LOTS AND B ROKEN LINES WILL BE CLEARED FROM OUR SHELVES TO GIVE ROOM FOR THE NEW FALL GOODS THAT OUR BUYERS HAVE GON E EAST TO SECURE. UNBLEACHED LINEN Standard width pure linen, 321.C regular. Bale price 10 CHILDREN'S AND BABIES' SUMMER SHOES Children 'h 2 .straps, etc., size ;l to 5 85 Children's 2 straps, etc., si,e Hi, lo 8 1)8 Children's 2 straps, etc, size 8'o to 11 $1.20 Children's 2 straps, etc. size Wj to 2 $1.49 TABLE LINEN BY THE YARD 7fic Mercerized Damask, 72 inch 59 GJJa AJereerized Damask, (M inch 39 DRESS LINEN SALE Special lot plan Dress Lineiittnc, now....25 Special lot plain Drc'ss Linen, 2f)c, now.,19 Come in Tan, Brown, Blue, Pink, etc. WASH GOODS SALE Beautiful lfe fancy Lawns. Beautiful 20c fancy Lawns LADIES' SUMMER OXFORDS SHOES :i.f0 Oxfords $2.98 .11 .15 $tt.25 Oxfords.... $2.89 $:.()() Oxfords !.S2.59 $2.50 Oxfords $1.98 1 lot $2.r)0 Comfort .Tyliets $1.59 PILLOW TUBINGS 42 inch Tubing, special 18 'Jf) inch Tubing, special 20 SHEETINGS 8x1 Sheetings, special 24 BP w iBrfcJIH 9sxVhI-i MB l 1KEQK3m3JIPW EVERY LADIES' SUIT IN THE STORE REDUCED ONE HALF $10.00 Suits, to close out $5.00 12.00 Suits, to close out $6.00 $18.00 Suits, to close out $9.00 $20.00 Suits, to close out $10.00 Ox-1 Sheetings, special 265 10x4 Sheetings, special 2S 12 inch Shetings, special 13 inch Sheetings, special 15 LADIES' SUMMER WAISTS Viwvy $1.25 Waist in the store 59t Every $2.00 Waist in the store 98 Every $0.50 Waist in the storo $1.49 Evcrv $i,00 Waist in tho store $2.49 1 . ii MISCELLANEOUS $1.25 white, colored Silk Glove lb'-button, salo prico 98 $1.50 Balkan Blouses, right now, on salo at $1.19 $1.25 Diapor Cloth, 21 inch, salo price, por piece : $1.19 25c Laities' black Hoso (seconds) salo prico a pair. 90 35c Ladies' pink, light blue, wino and greou 1 Tose, a pair 170 ITuck llowels, 38Vix35 inches, each 10c Summer Parasols, rogular prices, less Vt Boys' Suits (woolen) tocloso, less .....J4 iron's Straw Hats, rogular prices, less y Darning Cotton, a spool 2JA? Hair Pins, a paper 10 Hair Nets, oxtra quality, 0 for 250 Pearl Button, oxtra quality, card ..50 Houso Lining, special, a yard 40 M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE SUCCESSORS TO MEEKERS M'OALLPATTIKNfl 14: si it i if & i J 'A 31 31 11 t -S , -f i I V -(i A