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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
i t it r i t i - it rtmwEoxm. MEDFORD MATTJ TRTRUNTU. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, ,TULY 2-I, 191fl. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL , llonry T. 8cott, president of tho 1'nclflc Tolcpliono & Telegraph com pany, arrives In Mcdford 8unilay morning tn Ms prlvnto cars and will upend tho day In Mcdford, wlicro ho will bo ontortalncd by iho University club, William OorlR of iho Pacific R. Eastern returned Thursday from Portland. Got "Aotnnlicd." Sco R. H. Mc Curdy. 107 Tho next Sunday excursion to Colostln Park will bo on August 3. Tor this occasion tho Contra! Point band has been engaged by tho Cole otln Park company. This band con sists of twenty-two pieces and will furnish music for tho concert and nllilny8 dance. Full particulars on bills to bo Issued in next few days. J, II. Mulchay, assistant general frolght agent of tho Southern Pa clflc, upont Wednesday In MedforU on company business. Producers Fruit e. tins Just re ceived a largo shipment of 1 lb. and ?i lb. tin top berry baskets, and can flit orders in any quantity. Wo nlso hnvo on hand a largo supply of tho celebrated "Security" orchard lad ders in all sixes. Grant Gordon, Pacific const man ager of Sunset magazine, spent Wed nesday in tho valley. Misses Marlon and Annlo Towno and Harry Rcamcs of Phoenix at tended tho theater in Mcdford Wed nesday night. Sheriff Slnglcr mado an official trip to Ashland Wednesday after noon. Brooms ABk your dealer for tho product of tho Ashland factory. S. P. Whlto Is up from Weed, Cal., again. Glen Fabrlck las returned from an automobllo trip to Crator Lake. W. II. Miller, a prominent citizen of Gold Hill, mado a business trip to Mcdford Wednesday. Got "Actualicd." Sco R. II. Mc- Curdy. 107 Mrs. Vinton Hall and Miss Tcarl Hall of Lakovlow, who hnvo been guests of J. Court Hall and his fam ily, left for homo Wednesday nftor noon. Judgo Calkins, who was called to ' Roscburg to sit In a bridgo case for Judgo Hamilton. Is nt homo again. 13,000 accident and llfo Insuranco for $10; IG2G0 for $17.50. Sco Holmes, tho Insuranco man. Hugh C. Mitchell, who Is In charge of tho fish hatchery at Trail, was In Mcdford during tho week. E. F. Guthrlo of North Jackson ville spent Wednesday evening ia Mcdford. urcnard, Banting, Sailing ana Crater Lake scenes for sale at Cor king ft Harmon's studio. Negatives made any place, kodak finishing. 128 East Main street Phone 216 R. Frank LIndlcy and bis family, who havo been visiting at Grants Pass, uro at homo again. Phil Hninlll and A. Ccnro FIcro wcro of thoso who motored to Mcd ford Wednesday. Got "Aotnaized." Seo R. II. Mc Curdy. 107 F. A. Shannon of Central Point district mado a business trip to Mcdford Wednesday. Charles W. Murphy, who Is in charge of logging operation for tho Wood Lumber company, spent Wed nesday night in Mcdford. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's. Stephen Ffnk, tho minor, came to Mcdford Wednesday with a alab of gold extracted from a inluo ho Is developing. 8. T. Sandry, deputy gamo war don, transacted official business In Medford Wednesday afternoon. Get "Aotnaized Phono 123. 107 I. J. Stacy, who has been nt the Oregon Soldiers' homo, returned from Roscburg lately. W. W. Ilrowor, who has been tn Medford visiting his mother, Mrs. C. Brewer, and other relatives left for his homo In Georgia Wednesday evening. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471. J. O. Hannah, Perry Foster and William Martin of Antloch district woro of thoso who camo to Medford Thursday. G. A. Gardner, county dork, tar rlod a whllo in Medford Wednesday afternoon.. Get "Aotnaized Phono 123. 107 Miss Jeun Drown of Ronoburg Is a Jato arrival in Mcdford. Mr. anil Mrs. A. Alford, who hnvo beou visiting in Medford, loft for tholr homo In Talent Wednesday, P. 8. Slccnstrup of tho Pacific Motor Supply company, left for Portlnnd Wednesday evening on n short business visit. E. W. Wilson, deputy nhcrltf, was over from Jacksonville several times during tho week ou oltlclal bust 11CS3. Dr. Klrchgcssncr will be nt Hotol N'nsh every Saturday from 10 a. ni. to 3 p. tn. on and nttcr May 34. J. W, Myers of Central Point and J. C. Aitkin of Roguo River, fruit Inspectors, tarried n few hours In Mcdford Wednesday. M. E. Hicks, son of Colonel J. W. Hicks, who recently arrived from Tonopnh, Nor., has bought tho Star theater nt Ashland. Get "Aotnaized Phono 123. 107 Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Lewis of Wollon mado Mcdford friends n visit Wednesday. Frank Green of Applegate. who has been making a touf of Oregon, returned thts week. When you wnnt Insuranco of any kind, phouo 123; you must not for got thnt numbor. 107 John It. Wilson of Griffin creek transacted business In Mcdford on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Barncburg woro recent visitors In Mcdford. c. p. Do Lap, county clerk of Klamath county, passed through Mcdford during tho week, having In chargo n part" sent to tho pculton tiary by Judgo Benson. Prlvato muslo lessons from GO cents upward to Thrco dollars por lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Mcdford Conserva tory; open all summer. Collego Bldg. R. W. Hlchcock of Eaglo Tolnt district spent Wednesday In Med ford. J. M. Cantrall of Jacksonville tnr- rled a few hours In Mcdford Wed nesday. When you want Insuranco of any kind, phono 123; you must not for get that number. 107 Mrs. U. Gordon and her daughter, Miss Clara Gordon, aro visiting R. B. Vincent and family of upper Roguo river. Roy Davis of Ashland, circuit court stenographer, was In Mcdford and Jacksonville recently. Dr. W. P. Holt, tho Presbyterian minister, who has boon visiting his son, Dr. Holt, of Eagle Point, loft for Sacramonto Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Roper of Grants Pass Is tho guest of Mrs. O. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brous havo returned from a camping trip at the LIthIa springs, located several miles southeast of Ashland. E. P. Hughes of Ashland, a well known promoter, spent Wednesday In Mcdford. Chief orPolIco Porter or Ashland was a recent visitor in Mcdford. J. C. Medley of Cottaco Grnvn nr- rlvcd in Mcdford Wednesday. Charles Gault of Applo street was tho only participant In tho book lovers' contest hold under tho aus pices of a Portland newspaper, who was successful. Ho got a ten-pound box of candy. Mrs. F. D. Wagner of Ashland, who was called to Kansas by tho death of her father, returned Sun day. II. Dozler of Hilt nnd F. Burko of Redding nro recent arrivals in Mod ford from California. Raymond Fish nnd William Wll son of Phoenix mado a trip to Mcd ford this week. W. II. Barr, who has mining in terests In Josophlno county, was at Grants Pass Wednesday. ' Frank Smith was over from Eagle Point district Wednesday. Ho re ports consldornblo dainago being dono by grasshoppers, which wcro never so numorous there. N. S. Bennett of tho Eden VaIIc Nursery was In tho southern part ot tho valley tho forepart of tho wcok Miss Fannio Person of Fresno, Cal., formerly of Grants Pass, Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Whccloi of Ashland, who aro relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rcevcb of Mcdford have returned from n visit at Ashland with II. L. Nor wood. Thoy mado tho trlii mi ML It. Leeds ot San Diego, Cnl., former state printer nt Oregon, and his son Albert, nro visiting at Ash land, tholr former homo. Andrew McCnllcn, n former resi dent ot Jacksonville and Ashland. IA spending a few weeks nt tho Spen cer ranch In Klamath county for tho benefit of his health. Tho short spell ot warm wonthor experienced In Roguo River valley lately was nothing In comparison with that which fell to California for sovernl week and caused much dam ago to fruit. Tho drop ot prunes was general throcuhout that state, averaging nbout 4C .var cent of tho crop, Thcro will bo n gcnt demand for tho prunes of southern Oregon It they nro put In proper Bh.ai.- for market. Ray Rowo, who wns soveroly gor ed by n bull nt J. P. ltonglaudr ranch In Willow Springs district, l convalescent. Ho has boon stopping In Medford with his slxtur. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Houston o, Trail district wero hero Wednesday on n visit with relatives. Mr. nna Mrs. C. John of Kansas, who havo been visiting thorn, also camo to Medford and left tor homo la tho nftornoon. B. It. Porter, formerly of Tabla Rock, who sold his real estate In Douglas county to W. F. Smith, has been awarded n judgmcut against him for nearly $14,000. Mr. Por ter Is now a resident of Corvnllls. Insane from nlcohol, Allen M. Gathers attempted to commit sulcldo tn Klamath county, July 22, by drlv IS KNEUTZEN HELD 10 GRAND JURY FDR ASSAULT Mrs. Owen Iviiculron, wife or Jnfco KnouUni, ami n resident of Thomp son creek, wns held to the Krnmljtiry in Justice Taylor's court yesterday nftornoon on u charge of nsaault with intent to kill, committed on tho person ot' Mrf. l'hilo lllivcus. On account of five email children Mrs. Kiioiitzcn'a bond wns fixed nt tho nominal Hum of $,"00, although the evidence submitted by tho ntato tnmlu out u very rnvc enso against tho do fcndiu'.t. Tho defendant's bond wan iiixen by Leo llnrriughm mid Oscar Knox. Jlrs. lllivcii!), a frail nnd nged wo mini wns ou tho witness stand near ly two hours nnd told tho story of tho assault in detail nnd in n manner thai curried conviction. According to Mru. Ulivoiifi, Mrs. Kucutzeu, who lives just across tho road from the ltliven's place, had been quarrelsome nnd throntcniiif for somo days prior to July Kith! Ou July 13th when Mrs. lllivcus wns returning from u plnco in tho limucr where her husband wns cu ing a six-penny nail Into his breast. Rnjed in BhiMiinj poles, she suddenly Ho beat himself on tho head with hoard voice behind her, which she siones nnu wouiu navo severed iu recognized us Mrs. Kueutzen's any- winupipo witti a Knito nau no not been overpowered nnd tafien to Klamath Falls. MEMORIAL TABLET TO CAPTAIN SCOTT PARIS, July 21. A memorial tab let honoring tho memory of Captain Scott, who lost his life nftcr reach ing the South Pole is shortly to bo unveiled in the Lnutcrct Pass, in the French Alp. The plan wns given tho official sanction of President Poin enre nnd his cabinet today. It wns in tho Lnutcrct Pass that tho fam ous Dritish explorer tested his motor sledges before setting out on the journey thnt ended in his death. BACKACHE A SYMPTOM Of More Serious Illness Ap proaching. Mrs. Ben der's Case. in j "I have waited n week to get you nnd now you I'll kill you, nt tho same time she felt n stun ning blow ou tho back. Before losing consciousness she saw Mrs. Kucutzun siezo her by tho left hand nnd felt the crunching of tho bones that bereft her of consciousness. When she recovered, she saw Mrs. Kucutzon nt t.onic distance hurrying through the gr.tc into Iho KneuUcu place. Keuiiring thnt she had hecu Her ijitfly mimed, she fluted for Kl morc's n nearby neighbor, to tele phono for n doctor. Holding her broken nnu upright, with tho blood oozing through the fingers thnt held it, nnd with tho bono protruding P Backacho is n symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you hnvo backache don't neglect it. To got per manent relief yon must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Ben der's experience. St. James, Mo. "About n year ago I was Irrcgular.had cramps every month, heodncbo and con stant backache. I took Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and used tho Sanative Wash and I am relieved of nil my troubles and nm In perfect health. I shall recommend your medicine to all my friends and you may publish this tcs 1 Ashland Sunday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Apricots for sale. York & Co. Call 108 WANTEDPosItIon on ranch by married man; thoroughly under stands farming and caro ot young trees; good reference Address Box 90. IOC WANTED A womun for general housework. Apply Saturday, MrH. Fred Lewis, Hotel Medford. 10C timonlal for tho benefit of other suffer ing women." Miss ANNA Bender, St. James, Missouri. Another Case Dixon, Iowa. "I hove been taking Lydla E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com pound for sorr.o timo and It has done me much good. My back troubled mo very much. It seemed weak. I had much pain and I was not on regular as I should havo been. Tho Compound has cured these troubles and I recommend it to all my friends." Mrs. BKUTIIA Diejiksen, Box 102, Dixon, Iowa. If you luxvo tho slightest douht thnt Lydla K.IMnklimn's Vegeta bleCoiiipomidwUlliclpynii.wrltO toLyillalMMnklmmMcriiclncCo. (confidential) Iynn,MaRS., for ad vice Yourlctierwlllboopened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. HIGH QUALITY is auu of tho most Important parts In Walk-Over Sous men. None but tho best mate rials uro found In thoso shoes. Tho men who want tho best that money can buy, buy j(" WAI.K-OVKUH s i. no, s.i.oo BEIILING flood Fit Shoo Uturo t Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS VIST AMUKAM Vr I'hoHti Wt7 Night V, W. Wfi 1UH-J.-A Wmu A, K, On V7M-M PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR Unsightly ma tted colorless 6crsgy hair made fluffy toft abundant and radiant with life nt once. Uus I'arUlaa Bane. It comes in 00c bottles. The firt application removes dandruff, Hop Itching scalp, dtanurs the hair, lakes sway the dryncMtand brittlwn, Increases ll beauty of the hair, .uakJmj it wavy and lustrous. ilvrryonu nml 1'arl.lan ftsjfe. , Chuilitf Himiit, DrujiuM, Catch Nature's. Charms With a Camera During tho summer season tho world la filled with beauty, which you can catch uud keep by means of a cumura. You will find tho purchtiHo of a camera one of tho best Invest ments you over made. It will yield enjoyment now uud for years J OL'it LINK OF OAMKItAH makes soloctlon tin tuny mutter unci wo can luiuro Hutlsfucllon In the use of It by tho aid and HUggostloiiH wu glvu. (.'aiucivis lit nil 1'rlren " "" Wo also curry everything In Photo Supplies. MEDFORD PHARMACY NKAIl 1'OHTOJ'J'JCU. I'llONM JO, through tho flonh. Rho wn.i again uccu.stcd by MrH. KiuMitron. this timo uccoinpnuicd by her huMmifd, mid ugniii Mr. Kiicutr.cn threatened to Kill her. Kiiuutreu tiled to pacify his wife, hut tho fronidc-d wmniui thieul ciud to knock him down, lloth foi lowid her to Klmoro'rt kiiIo, where Mr.). ICiu'utreu would no! permit her t'uMmud to open tho guto for Iho in jurcd womun, tmyitig that slio might lay in thn road uud vol before nho would penult him to render her tiny nt'.8l.,lnneo Mix. IIHumim wiih currnhnritlod by doe KlnuHo vltn hoard Mru, Kiumlrim I'li'cutcn In hill Mih. ltlivoim on duly Uilli uud by two young IiuIIom who hcoid pint oC Iho oIihiiuiio, nlninlvo luiiguitgo uud throats directed nt Mm, llllunm ul'tor thu uhhuuU hud heua committed. Mrs. Kiicutr.cu, n Mining mid lumky uppcurlug young woman. mcmt'd in clined to regard thu iirnocmtluKU with huiuo levity nt thu ouIhiiI, hut iih Iho hIiiIu'h hum) ttgaltiHt her un folded thin wiih dlitHlpulod mid lit Iho ooiioIuhIuu of (ho trial tdm Inuloi down In touiH, Khu wiih roprommlo I by (Iiih Nowhury. Itov. IMgnr U. Murphy, noted an tho founder ot tho National Child l.alior committee, died recently at liln homo In Now York, Change of Irrigating TT no urs , Coiiiniuih.iuij Monday, .Inly HI, Irrigating liourn will-ho as follews: Uogi lining Monday and altornalo days on llio oast side of all strouls running north and south and south sido of all st roots running oast and wost, irrigating hours from-l a. in. to .10 p. in. beginning Tuusduy and alt ornate days ou tho wost sitlo of all streets running north and south and tho north sido of all el roots running cast and west, from -t a. in. to .10 p. in. Irrigating with opon hosts positively prohibited. Those rules will give every resident tho water every other day. Co-operation of all is requested to avoid a water shortage. , Ui VIOLATIONS WILL BE VIGOROUSLY PROSE CUTED. Water Committee City Council By J. W. MITCHELL, Chairman xa Come In and See TheSpecial Utter Until August 1st. LJ ftWiiiiLEMggii;,: JOHN DEERE SPREADER The Spreader with tho Beater on tho Axlo The Simplest Spreader Made VT jilN0 Clutches No Chains mmrrjfjJLmw 3 vC I ffSr-t m ffilrdt , Jv. No Adjustments Eiifri'niiKT'Bi Entirely New Easy to Load "'""""t! Nothing Else like It " THE JOIIN DEERE SPREADER The Spreader uUh the neater on Uie AxleU an much of nn improve ment In Bproader manufacturing aa tho nclf-bindcr was over tho old reaper. It la mudo along entirely new and dlflcrcnt lines from tho ordinary nprcudor. Tho first manuro aprcador over mado was built In 1878 by tho Komp & Rurpoo Manufacturing Company. Up to tho time of tho John Dccro Sproadcr every Hpreador has been mado alonic tho amo itoncrat linen as this first machine. Tower was taken from ono end of tho main axlo and transmitted, either throuith chains or gears, to tho beater, mounted ubovu nnd In tho rear of tho axlo. Horotoforo tho only Improvement in manuro Hproadera alnco tho first ono was mudo in 1878 has been in tho refinement of dotulfs. Tho John Deoro Snreadcr Ja a radicul departure from tho old method of construction. It Is mado nlonii entirely now lines and is a groat improvement over tho old stylo spreador. Como in and oxarnlno thn machlno and you will readily oca why tho John Dccro Spreader la so fur superior to any spreader bcretoforu constructed. Even if You Don't Need a New Spreader Now n&wfZSS& of articles on why farm manuro should bo used on tho land, how It should bo applied, how It should boatorod, tho'valuo and effect of using It in various wuys. In addition thero Is a detail description of thu John Duero Spreader yjth illustrations In colors of this spreader working In thu field. ltM... ... Better Investigate It's Worth Your While t HUBBARD BROTHERS, Medford t f tyMAi sV - 9