Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Tho Democratic Times, Th MeiltonJ
MalL The Medford Tribune. Tho South-
Onutonlnn, Tho Ashland TrUmns.
,. OKleo Malt Tribune Uutlillnir, XS-I7-3S
North tflr street; telephone 76.
OfflolM iMtjor of the- City of Mnlfonl.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
OKOHOE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
Kntsred ns second-etas matter at
Medforil, Oregon, under the act of
March s, 18J.
VXROHXPTIOir XATSB.
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latly averse for eleven montha end
ing November SO, 1911, 27S1
Tha Mall Trlhuno la on sain at the
1 nrry News HI ami, ftan Frsnclsco.
Portlntid Hotel Now Ptsnrt. Portland.
Portland News Cv. Portland., Ore.
VT. O. Whitney, Boat tlo. Wh.
KtxoromB. ornsoor.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and tha fastest
growing city In Oregon,
Population U. & census 1910 IStOj
estimated, 191S tn.ooo.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, gtvlnc finest
supply puro mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets pncl.
Pontofricn receipts for year .ending
November SO, 1911, show Inert of 19
per cent.
llnnner fruit city In Oreiron Ttojfdc
niver Spttxenberg npplcs won sweep
lakes frit and title, of
uui lnz, aim una VI
"Apple Xing of th Wot
at tha NatlonRl Apple Show,
1909, and n car of Vowtcrns
Woria"
STpokano,
won
Tint Mm In 1910
at Canndlan international Apple Show,
Vancouver, D. C
CATTLE ft TO $8.50
HOGS $9.00 TO 9.25
SEP $5 TO $5.50
POKTLANH, Ore, July 14. lie
ecipts for the week have been: Cat
tle, 1020; calve., 4J32; hogs, 2FJj;
sheep, -J171.
Cattle market steady to stronger
nt tho eloso of the week's business.
Prime gross stcera offering on Thurs
ilay and Friday Fold at $S.U,i Ui
?S..")0 in small quantity. Tho demand
for til!; class oC stuff it fine, but
for medium nnd half fat Varieties
prices are nn higher than, they havj
been for the last two weeks. Tho
steer top on bulk sales, $3.00 to $S.2."i
Light offerings of eows and liciferw
lias strengthened tho market some
what, cKrially in choice grades.
Cows $7.00 to $7:25, heifers $7.2." to
$7..'0, bulls .fO.OO to $G.'Jo nnd enlvo
$0.00 nru ton otiolntiona on tho
various classes.
ltuying demand in the hogs )ciir
incren'-vd materially the latter part o(
the week; tojs sold in bull: at $9.00
to !?U.l.r, with n few londs at $9.20
and $9.25. The market is steady to
wt roils on n Iiiimi of $9.15. Good
demand for hinooth and rough heavy
hogs. Receipts hac been fairly
liberal considering the season of the
year and liquidation will (loul)tlcnt
decrease tlurinir tho next two months.
Sheep house prices hnvc suffered
to some extent duiin tho last sir
days, due to tho slow demand on the
jxirt of the killers. Good fat mut
ton is not finding a very broad out
let, while lamb values lime decreased
25 to fide sinro July 1st. Prime
yearlings, $5.25 (o $5.50, ewes nf
$1.00 old wethers at $-1.00 to $1.20
and lambs at $0.00 represent extreme
limitations.
I
FACES BIG STRIKE
8BATTI.K, Wash., July 14. Dele
gates to tho convention of tho Alli
ance of Theatrical Stago Bmployes
nro on their way homo today follow
ing a final session which lasted un
til daylight ' Sunday morning, nt
which they decided to enforce tho
rulo calling for tho employment ol
u road crow as woll as a houso crow
of stagehands by tho .legflcld "Fol
lies or 101.1.' This, It is admitted,
will result in a strike against all of
tho Klaw Si Brlangor houses unless
this New York houso comes to tlmo.
Tho rulo provides that compaulis
tlmo must employ both crown unless
thoy ic turn to a theater owned by
tho owners of tho show. In caso ot
u striko between GQ and 90 per cent
ot tho theaters In tho country will be
involved.
SHIP ANDERSON'S BODY
TO KASSOH FOR BURIAL
Tho body of Albert N, Anderson
will bo shipped to Knssou, Minn., nc
eoiupaiiied by his brother Walter An
derson op the 5:53 train Monday,
July II, for burial. ITo wis n mem
ber of. Hiiram A'Ni No. 8IJ, A. P. &
At M., nnd nlxn of Modern Woodmen.
f Ho was n ili'iurgUt by occupation,
nge' ir,yenjfi. Ilis brother Waller
Amlyr0" ji.Tivcu f?iuid ay,, nvcuinj;.
MATE
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FOR MODOC
BRIDGE OVER ROGUE
RIR ARRIVES
Steel girders for tho now rounly
brldgo over ltoguo rhcr, to replace
tho old U)beo bridgo at tho Modoc
orchard, havo arrived and nro he
lug delivered from tho 1 & K, des
ort s'tnttnn. The steel Is tho heav
iest used In any of tho Koguo rlvor
spans, nnd tho lirldgo wilt lio the
most stihstantlat ot any yet con
structed, being gunrnntccd to etftnd
a test or twenty-ton loads.
Contractor Porham will within
tho next few days begin work on tho
bridge, tho plcra of which hsvvo nl
rcatly been completed. A temporary
bridgo for trnttlc will bo erected a
quarter ot a mllo aboe, at tho Isl
and, to bo used until tho bridgo !
completed.
IN AUIO RACES
SEATTLB.. Wash., July 14. Bx-
cltcmcnt was furnished by the rac
ing exhibition nt .tic Mndlson Park
racetrack' yesterday. The cast of
characters who presented tho thrill
ing end of tho show was George lion
edict. Harry Kndtcott and Uudy
Goetz, Benedict sent his hugs rac
ing car, a UG-horropnwcr Crown
Prince ricnt. through about thirty
yard? of fence, throwing himself
out, strewing his front teeth over the
ground where ho hit, and his car
returned unpllnted to tho track
through tho ruins or twelvo more
feet ot what was earlier In tho day
Immaculato whlto fence. Benedict
was cut up somewhat abrtut tho face
and neck, but was not seriously In
jured. Kndtcott n llttlo earlier In tho day
drove his car through tho fenco at
tho curve of tho back stretch, cata
pulting hlmsolf to tho ground and
tearing the front axle oft bis car. He
was not Injured bcyong being shaken
up.
In tho automobile polo gamo Uudy
Goctx turned his car too sharply and
It rolled over on him. knocking him
unconscious for n few minutes nnd
Riving him a Fcvcro bump on tho
back of tho neck. Hli injuries aro
nioro painful than serious.
AMN HOPE FOR'
WOODLAND, Wash.. July 11.
ITopc of finding nlio Mr. and Mrs.
('. J. Smith of Portland who were
lost in it storm n week nco on tho
southern slope of Mount St. Helens,
hns today been practically aband
oned and the mountaineers who have
been niding in the search arc waiting
until n more recent sturm on tlu
mountniusidc subsides before search
ing for tho bodies of tho unfortunate
couple. Pour men from Portland nro
hnuiug tho elements nnd rcmuiuin?
at .the foot of the mountain so thut
they will he in n position to resume
tho search nt tho earliest possible
moment. All of the seareucrs are
exhausted from the hurdships mid
exM)suro encountered during the
search of more than n week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith wero separated
from their companions, Miss Verdi
Monroe nnd Randolph Moore of Port
land, while descending the mountain
side during a blizzard, and have not
been seen or heard of since. Miss
Monroe nnd Mooro reached safety
after a trying ordeal.
PRINTERS OF COAST
MEETING AT SEATTLE
StiATTLr., Wash.,.- July 1 1. Tho
four duy conference of tho Paeifie
Const Kmploying Printcm' Congress,
opened toduy in tho KIU' hall with
au address of welcome by Mayor
Cotterill nnd lofiil printers. Dele-
gales from California, Oregon, Idaho
and British Columbia nro hern.
Tho atlernoon Session included nn
address on "The Dignity of Your
Labor." bv Piofessor Edinond S.
Mcntiy, of the University of Wash
ington ituil a responso by Seneca C.
Hcnch of Portland who will give a
general report on Pacific Coast work,
after which other reports will bo
made. A general reception will ho
giuui this evening.
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WILSON RETURNS TO
CAPITOL FROM WINDSOR
WASHINGTON', July 14. Presi
dent Wilson returned from Windsor,
Vermont nt 9:30 o'clock today, lie
went n,t VHVV to (hp cxwiliw vtfiws.
MUCH
EXCITEMENT
VICTIMS
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I.OS ANOBUBS; Cal., July 14.--With
tho delivery tonight of the an
imal parting message by President
Francis Clnrk, tho luterunttouil
Christian Bndeitvor convention, In
scmIou here for five days, will close.
Scores or meetings were held toduy,
nnd tho final buslnoss of tho conven
tion was transacted.
President Clark presided at a sun
rlso "consecration mcetlug" at tho
tent auditorium, attended by several
thousand dologates. Tho morning
was given out to n review of the
"wide world" wort of tho organiza
tion, participated In by u dozen di
vines and endeavor leaders from var
ious corners ot tho earth.
Hilly Sunday, former Natlor.il
league baseball Icaguo star, presided
at tho noon pralso service. The final
general meeting began Injo this aft
ernoon.
MOTHER SEEKS TO
PROBE SON'S DEATH
TACOMA, Wash., July 11.- Deter
mined to solve tho mystery that
shrouded the futeful romance of her
sou, I'. D. Mygatt, which culminated
in his attempt to throw Mrs. Kuth
Frances Allen of Portland over the
Lincoln bridge hero before leaping
to his own death, Mrs. C. P. Mgatl
of Independence, Mo., i-j in Tacoma
today interrogating imtmiiw fiiiuiliur
with the fucts of the tragedy of Juuu
20.
Mrs. Mygutt urried in the city y's
tcrduy and ulthotigh never here be
fore, she walked directly to the exact
sst on the bridge where her son,
took the fatal plunge. Tho bereued
mother could not explain the occult
manner in which she ideutifiid the
bridge and almost tho identical plant;
where Mygatt hud stood.
Letters found by the police indi
cated that Mrs. Allen hud once been
in love with Mvgatt, but nt the time
of the tragedy bhe said lici affection
belonged wholly to her omii husband,
who was somewhere in New York.
SEEK $5000 OFFERED
FOR ITALIAN'S ARREST
SKATTLK, Wash., July II. Ne
gotiations were commenced bore to
duy with the Italian consul by City
Detectives J. P. Mnieski and Jon
Hianehi to collect $5000 rewnrd of
fered by tho Italian government for
the cnptuie of Jouy Denio, on the
charge of slaying an Italian lieuten
ant nnd soldier. Denio u'ns cap
tured by the detectives on January
20 lust in company with Charles ('as
tro, who is now serving threo to fif
teen years for burglary. On learn
ing that Denio was-wauled for mur
der the burglary charge was dropped
nnd ho was turned over to tho immi
gration officials, who have just
landed him in Italy.
FRITZ HOLLAND SIGNED
TO BOX ANT0NE LAGRAVE
TAPT, Cal., July 1L Fritu Hoi
land, who signed to box Autono La
grave, of Sun Francisco, Thursday, N
nut of tho game today with n Inokeu
ii nn. Tho injury wun lecciml in lils
training iiiuUt&i ultilo bpurriiig,
N
TIN
Mason in "As a Man
If. C. I. II STARTS'
SAN DIBOO, Cal.. July 14 -The
X-ray gown, slit skirt, openwork
stocking ami nil tho other latest "iu-
po'iires" In ' fashionable women's
wear, which havo mndo their appear
ance on tho stroots here, nro doom
ed, If tho women of the Han UIpko
county W. l T. U. have their way.
They nro not aloite In their crusad",
many ministers ot the city liming
announced In favor of tho reform.
Declaring that pome ot tho drosses
which nro being worn on tho tre is
nro "a dlsgraca to the wearers mil
a reflection upon nil womankind.'
two unions or tho W. C. T. IT. haw
passed resolutions Aanlimt "Immoral
and Immodest" clothing. Members
of tho organization nro today latng
plans to bring tho matter before, all
unions ot tho county when they met
In Joint session July 'JS.
Tlio specific features drawing tho
most violent condemnation nro the
silt skirt, peek-a-boo waist, tha
gown snug around tho hips, tho X
ray gown, banded skirt ami Isiccwurl:
hosiery.
WAR
N
I W. C. T. U. ITEMS. I
. 1
A goodly number of tho White
I.ihbou baud urri.cd in Ashland mi
tho early motor July 10, it being W.
C. T. I'. Day nt the cluiutiiiuiiiii. Af
ter attending the round Inlile exer
cises led by Mrs. I'uriih, stute presi
dent. Her talking being principally
to urge, a state prohibition election
in 101 1. Other noted sinkers took
part and all thought it ossihlu thut
such a campaign could be carried for
tho stute to go dry in 101 1. Alter
dinner nil listened for over nil hour
to Colonel Illniu, tho silver tougucd
tertiKTuuce orator of Kentucky,
whine main talk was to the- young
men. He believes a white life for
both men nnd women. Ho urged alt
to "touch not, bundle not, nor go
where it is sold," Thou sliult not in
so ninny of (tod's coimmindmeut
was put forcibly before tho young
men. He showed in culturo mid
morals the difference between cities
who are controlled by tho saloon etc.
nuuil nnd those who pre not.
There will be no W. C. T. V. meet
ing next Thursday, July 17, but an
open air meeting will bn held July 21.
PUKSS COUHP.Hl'ONPF.ST.
Prince Katsura III.
TOKIO, July II. Prince Taro
Katsura, several times prime minis
ter of Japan, is dangerously ill here
today. He Is suifering from rhcu-
mutism.
tub pi:opm:s mi-:iici.m
Aro standard advortlscd remedies
In common uso tod.i .many of which
woro used by our mothers nnd grand
mothers! with most beneficial results.
Scores of these huiiio medicines aro
prescribed by honest, competent phy
slclaus because they know of no hot
ter remedy. Snub Is I.ydla B. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound which
has proved wonderfully succeusful lu
alleviating suffering cntised by fe
male Ills.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
28 K. IIAUTMvTT
Phones M. '17 Mini 47-.I-3
Ambulance rjervlco Deputy Coroner
Thinks"
IN
of new
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 1 1.--Tint,
congress will net t'livornlilv upon the
lieu h llelehv water supply piojeot
for San Francisco was confidently
predicted by Chief Forester Henry S.
Urtncs, who is in Portland today on
a trip in the interest nf the classifica
tion of forest lands with reference
to their adntibilitVs as agricultural
nnd homestead tracts. Mr. Graves
will leave for San Francisco in about
u week, but savs ho. will not viit th"
pri!Hisedreervoir dle, according lu
Ids present plnux.
"A n mutter of fact, all is prao
tiddly over in the Hetch Hctehy sit
uation,'' said Mr. Graves today. "1
went before the e.ouunillee nnd urged
thut the vallev bo utilized for tho
development of a water supply for
the city, nlopg with the other advo
cates of the plan. So fur us I call
learn the attitude of congress is gen
erally favorable."
With Mcdford trade Is Mcdford mndo.
WORDS FROM HOME
Slateineiils Thai May m Invcsilgat.
tsl Testimony of ."Metlfortl
Citli'iis.
When a .Mcdford citizen comes to
tho front, telling his friends and
neighbor of his experience, )ou can
rely on his sincerity. The statements
of people residing in far away places
tlo not command your confidence.
Home endorsement Is the kind that
backs Doau's Kidney Pills. Kuril tes
timony Is convincing. Investigation
proves It ti tie. llelow is a statement
of a Mcdford resident. No strong
er proof of merit can ho hail.
W. P. Gould. 110 V. Jackson St.,
Mcdford, Ore., sas: 'I used Doau's
Kidney Pills, procured nt Hasklus'
Drug Htoro, and am plenscd to say
that they havo given mo more relief
than any other kidney medicine 1
havo over taken. Othor membors of
my family havo also used Doan's
Kidney Pills nnd the results havo
been so satisfactory that I tlo not lies
Itato ono moment In giving this state
ment." For sale by all dealers. Price GO
tents Foster-Mllburu Co., nuffnlo,
New York, solo agents for tho I'nltod
.States.
Itcmombor the name-Doan's
nnd take no other.
Draperies
We curry s very cAmpleto tins of
draper!?, luoo curtslns, mturas. ate.,
and do nil clussos of upliulstiirlnK. A
sptclsl man tu look nrtrr this work
exclusively nnd wilt lvo as Kood
sirvlro as m imsillild to f lu uvea
tliu Inunit cities.
Week3 & McQowan Co;
ASTROLOGY
LOUIE RAM0LA, Prf. D.
(AHtionomcr, Iloynl University of Pa
dun)
Scienlifio Astrologer
PALMISTRY
MDME. ARLINA RAM0LA, D. S.
Celebrated Psychiu-Pulmist
(Pull Life Heading $1.00)
Pivn TjiiiigiiagPH Spoken
THE OXFORD, 223 W. MAIN ST.
Mcdfonl, Ore,
GRAVES
AV
FOR SALE
Timber land for snlo by L. N,
J add, Talent, Ore.
80 acres, about 1,500,000 feat
milling timber, mostly yellow pine,
l'lico iuooo; $1000 cash down, bal
ance tlmo. A fovv tulles from Talent.
10 acres, about four mlhui from
Talent! good roadj mostly fir and
plun. Cash. $1000 down! trade,
liafiO: want property la u city.
40 acres, ft miles from lliitln Pulls,
mostly fir and plum good rond, near
sawmill. Price Hi00 halt cash
down, bnlniuu time,
200 acres, about G milt's from
Talent; nnver been ciit'on saw tim
ber, mostly fir nnd pluo. :U) au
fcre.
SO ueroM, been rut on. 1-0 nn
acre.
a 10 acres, six miles south or l.nkn
Creek station; estimated 4,000,000
fool saw timber; mostly yellow pine.
$3000: f&OO cash down, balance
tlmd
' 10 acres tint) timber, G miles
southwest Talent; GOO.OOO feet saw
tlmiier, 1000 tiers of hard wo-jit.
SlUGO; half rash down, balance
time. Pine spring of water,
Who wishes to trade for n flue
cultivated farm near Gold Hill? no
acres under cultivation, fluo IG aero
orchard, S-room house, porches, ote,
Water plenty; cash valuo tG,000.
Would tuku Mcdford property, but
must havo f 1500 In rash, A ram
opportunity.
Alfalfa lauds, stock farms, poul
try ranches atnl property In Pasa
dena, Long tltmch, l.os Angeles and
sixteen counties In California, and
lu Texas, and wheat lauds In Alberta,
Caiyida, and H. P. railroad lauds In
California, Nevada, Utah, ami Arl
zona. Write, enclosing stamp, or come
to our offlro and examine for out
selves, M'.MA.V N. .It'lUl,
Talent Oregon.
Willi Mcilrnrit Trado .Mcdford .Made
Phono us your orders fur
jMilk, Cream,
Butter,, and
Buttermilk.
OUK KTHKTI.V miNH HUT.
ti:u one i'i:u sQtuiti:
Our HIGH GUADB tro cream will
please ou. Kohl lu uuuntlllcs tf
2 gallons ami up.
Wo havo our own twlco-n-day de
livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
Phono 'JIIH
With .Mcdford Trade N Mcdfonl Matin
E.D.Weston
Official Pliotogra'phor of the
Medford Commorclal Club
'Aniatciir Fini.shitig
Post Cni'da1
Paiiorainic Work
Portraits ' '
Interior ami oxtorior viowf
Flash liBhta'
NojjutivcH iitiiilo a'nv time
and any placo by appoint,
mont. .
208 E. Main
i-1.- I. ,..
Phono 1471
v
SctSESStm
Bedt" located
and most
f o pu 1 or
lotcl in the
Gity, Running drilled
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a la Carte
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooms $1.00 each
60 rooms 1.50 each
50 rooms 2.00 each
60 rooms wili srfntt Mi 2.00 each
60 rooms wits srinU Uls 2.50 each
30 suites, bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For more than one guest add $1.00
extra to tha above rates for
' each additional guest.
Reduction by week or month.
Afanagtnnnt Chftir W KtWiy
F: G.ANDREWS
.. Lessen of drill nud Dining Uoora.
'WHERE TO OCT
TONIGHT
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hci:m:s in .Manila
iti'iu: and tub noon
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MMITK
Hero TOlllOIUMV!
Tllll llli.MAN VIMiTUlli:
I'atho tlperlnl in Two Iteolh
Coming Thursday, Ono Duy Only:
"W.X.MIIA"
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THEATRE
CLEVER VAUDEVILLE
Milton Benedict
LatoStiu'CliiniKo Kolly Co.
ami
Maraget Be Van
Until ivi't'iilly with the Bio
ntplt Co., pmstMiiii tlioir
llUIUOl'OIIS slvctch
THE
COMMANDMENT
Photoplays
CHILDREN OF ST ANNE
Two UYoIk
THE LOST COMBINA-
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fixcolh'nt 'I'hnnliotiHOt'
NOT FOR MINE
Classv Coinedv
Always 5 and 10 Conts
PAGE
THEATRE
Kuliml.iy uiiil Sunday July 'J & in
Phyle & Phyle
Albert Phlo, Tho Herman Favorlto
Assisted by
Miss Juuu divers Phyln, Hnarkllng
l.lttlo Comedliiuno
lu a Iteal Musical Comedy Hkotch
Twouty minutes of Humor, Imi
tations, Hinging' and Violin Playing
Entiro Chango of Picturos
for Tonight.
no l.vcitHAHi: in piiici:h
Aduilssloii ne H 10c
PAfli; TIIKATUK
Grace Josephine Brown
The Art of Kinging
Available for Contort and Church
Itenldenco Htllillo
lt!07 West Main HU Phono IH.'t
FIRE
INSURANCE
1". II. WOOD CO.
Offlco Upstairs.
Medford Mull Trlbuno Dulldliig.
I'lioncBji Ofllco, on, rtcBlfletico G3L
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