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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1913)
. f i ; iW lfiikt i Vh Mi t ff ill M l!" J I il !( i i PACW5F0TJK. MlDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE .jfmv NMvtuAiisn .. AI'TIillNlJUN VXCklT HUN1JAT r TUB jnHoyoKp rnwTiNa co. Th nMtiooritUo Tlmi, Th MfrJfonl Hull, The Medronl Tribune. Thft Houth rn OrcRonifln, Th Anhlnnrf Trliiuno. Omen Mull TfllHlno Uullillnfc, !5-S7-: North I'lr utrcef, telcphbno 76. Offtelnl l'npcr of Ihn City of Medford. Official X'nper of Jnekgon Contr. OBOnan JUTNAM. lSultor nd Manager ICntnrcA. ccon1-clns mattnr nt MmlfunL OrcRon, undor Uji ct or March . !'. UBSCJtXTTIOK KATES. Onn your, by mull- . -g On month, by. mll- ;." ,6 Per month, dcllvirwl by carrier In Mrriforri. Jacksonville nnd Ln PBtur1ay0onry;1byinaTl, ixr yer- s'.oo Weekly, 1'cr ycr 1...-. .- V50 iwobi cmcvrtATioif. Dally nvernpo for flpvn month end ing Novrmbr 30. ml. 3751. I Ei (Grants l'nss Courier.) Whllo lu Portland Thur.iduy Krnnklln Holm nud Dr. Itcddy con tracted for tho rails for the lnyltiE ot tho first unit of tho new rnllrontl, delivery to bo made within tho Host two weeks. Equipment consisting of flat nud box cars, to arrive at onco for use durlus tho construction ncrior, was also purchased, .and ar rangements for the transportation of theso via tho S. P. was made. JCqulpniftit Ordered This first purchase ot equipment for tho now lino Includes thirteen flat cars and n dozen box cars and a couplo of conches were negotiated for to bo shipped later when tho road has reached a stupe that tho coaches will bo needed. A ful equipment of surveyors' Instruments was also purchased for tho cnKlneer Ing and construction departments. It being tho Intent of the builders to havo every department fully sup plied with every Instrumeut neces sary to tho greatest efficiency. These Instruments havo already been ship ped from Portland. Whllo In Portland Messrs. lteddy and Helm bud tho articles of Incor poration amended changing the nnmo of tho company from the Grants Pass & Crescent City rail road to that ot tho California, Ore gon & Eastern, and It will hence forth bo known under tho latter name. J. M. Kivliind, President Tho director ot tho company havo elected J. M. Neelaud ot Los An geles as president ot tho road. Mr. Neelaud Is u man well known In railroad circles, especially In tho southwest, ono ot his notable achievements having been tho build ing of tho Panama-American rail road, a lino extending 700 miles through Old Mexico torrltory. Mr. Xcoland is at present the vice-president ot tho southern corjioratlou. Slay Eliminate Tunnel Teams am! inc,u wore again put nt work grading tbo right of w? this morning, nud greater progress am bo 'iihkIu slnco tho ground has been so much softened by tho rains. A Buryoylng prow will start out to morrow morning to complete tho cross-sectioning of the grndo us fur ub Wlldcrvllle. Another crow is now In tho Hays Hill country seek ing a routo that will, If possible, eliminate the necessity for tunneling through at that point. AN IMPRESSIVE PICTURE AT THE STAR THEATER An especially btroug picture is the Gauwont Weekly at the Slur theatre toulght, besides giving tho usual good scenes. It sliowa tho unveiling ot the monument erected In honor ot tho heroes ot tho Maine. The last sconc3 nro very Impressive, showing tho bur ial of the Mulnc. Tho burial ot tho Maine 1ms been uliown here beforo lit motion pictures, but not &s vivid uud reulistlu as this picture fchow It. Xo one should mfsa seeing this picture. The other numbers on tho program arc gopd. Coming tomorrow, a real bonsatlou entitled "The Demon of Destruction." This film is u thriller from tlto first to last and teaches a Btroug lesson; ulso tomorrow one of tiioso tunny Koyaonc couiedles. , ,.a FORBES OF DEND NAMED ON CELILO COMMISSION . HK-N'I), () July 20.-t'. N. Me. Arthur, hpeiiLer of the lumic loilny uiiiiuuucvtl (he njipoiiitmciit of Vor noji A, Fui lie of Henri t be one of lliu (wo Iiuiiho iM-inltur of (he Cclilo eiiiuiulttriiui, uliifll i cinputvcU'ri 1" ml with tliu xi nlc (iiijliii'tir in iuvonli K4tilK l''u potior K)iiilili(iuB of Co lllp Fnl Ik In Hie Columbia river. InuiM J), Ahholt of Forlliuiil is tilt riling li'iiiHA iiiM)iui(f. Tin intmuH nf I lie I no iiitoliilc(w frpin lliu sciinie Imvc nut Ihcii niiiiuunctd, CONT RAC mm COAST RAILROAD "EVERYWOMAN" IS Grecian Maidens in'-Evcrman" NAPTHA EXPLOSION MOST ELABORATE r- : i ENDANGERS LIVES PRODUCTION YEI BurpussiuK in sir.o nml maguiti cciu'e iui.vlhitiK wliieli lias hilliuro boon nffcrvri In lliu public in a Irav- oliiiB orjrnniwilion, Henry W. Sav n''s inimciiso protluoliou oC llio tlra nmlio speelni'Io, "Kvorywomnii," wliirh will lie con nt Hie l'lie Thou tor Anguot 1, stands alone. No oilier nmniijjor would liuvo nllcmplod to iiroiciit with n trnvelini; orvanizatinn a hpeclnole so inii-lve. Not a fea ture whiwh was uod in Ihis produo liim durinj; its I wo yours' run in Now York has boon olominulod. la mlditiou to tho one huudrcd and fifl.v people wliioli are required in llio pnuluolion nud to work tho ineolinnioaJ nml cloolrioal effoct.o, mi entire symphony orohp-trn is,carrietl by the ooinpnny Tho musio, wliio'i was rnmiHiscil liy Ooorjri? Yhitofiohl rhriviok, ilonn of tho Now Knpland Conservatory of Musio, reouiros an inlclli;cut and enroful rondorinp to brinj; out all its bonutios, and only "killed muMoluns, after weeks of sloronuous rclioarsnls arc competent to piny it. The organization i oipiipod willi three oar lends of scenery nml oos lumen and olcclrioul offoels. It in cludes a grand oora nml n niuienl comedy chorus, in addition to the lnrj;c dramatic ensemble. "Kvory- womllll,, is in fnot. n oonimiusliiifr of the more attractive 'features of opera, mu-imil comedy and spectacle. While it amnos nnd furni-hes on tertnimnciil which can be understood nnd appreciated by nnyouo, it also pmmulcntcs a moral leon of ines timable value. Mothers, on socinp tho piny, have brought their dnpph ters to it to impress upon thorn a les son thoy could not otherwise impart. Clergymen of nil creeds and beliefs have found in it food for reflection and have endorsed it 'in most empha tic term. In London it mot asea tliiiMnstir n reception ar it did in America. For the prodmdion in this citv Mr. Ravage is sending his most powerful company. It is bonded liv Adole Hlood. who appears in tho title mle, and brines to one of the great est rides ever written not onlv suerb beauty but a hiiro dr.iimilic touch. S I W1MULEDOX, England, July 2C. Amcrkn had Its inning hero today In tho play for tho Dwlght V. Davis International tennis cup, Muurlce McLoughlln of San Francisco nnd Harold II. Hackett of Uoston, rep resenting the United States, winning tho doubles matches from II. Itoper Ilarrctt and C. P. Dixon, tho English team. America now has tho edge on the English team. Tho representatives of tho United Statca broke' oven In tho sluglos matches yesterday, and by capturing tho doubles today huvo made thomsolvcs favorites In tho betting to win Monday's flual sin gles matches uud tho cup. McLoughlln, who lost his singles match to J. C. Purko yesterday, showed a wonderful reversal of form today and no llttlo of tho credit for today'ii victory is duo to his prow ess. Ho brought tho spectators fre quently to their feet with his Hue drives and backhand returns, and his service wus practically invinc ible. England took first set, 7 to 5, America uocond, C to 1; England third, C-2; America fourth, 7-5, uud fifth, C-4. DISASTROUS FOREST- WASHINGTON'. Julv 26. Tho Unit oil Statoh forestry dtpuitmeiil aniioiiiiceil hero toduy Hint there i areul diumor of dUuUuuw for(V lire- in Idaho, Orcftou, Wubhiugloii nud California, wliuro hot, dry weath er In rt'Miitori. Theio is buiri to bo till riuiiKcr in Now Mexico and Ari zona, but eiiorul rainfalls in tlione slalom have niiiiuizcd Iho peril. !" ' ' With Mcdford trudolsMcdford made John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. CK 8. IIAIITLUTT PIiohok M. J7 mid 17-J'U Auibulnucu ticrvlcu iH'imly C'tiionor AMERICA WIN ODAYS TENNIS OTDTtoKt) MAITJ TRIBUNE. ,. .i LANGFORO LEAVES SAN FltANCISCO, Cal., July SO. Under contract with the St. Nicho las club of New York to appear be fore its members Auiru.4 'JO in a ton round bout with an opponent yet un named, Sam Lnngfoid, the Uotoii tar baby, accompanied by Mrs. Lang ford ami his mannger, Joe Woodman, left this afternoon for the east. Juek ltc.nd, the Australian lightwuight, uUo nccompaiucd the party. Woodman declared he line ar ranged a twenty round mutch be twoeii Laugford and Joe Joniiellu to bo singed in Los Angeles nnd will return later. ALIMONY REFUSED TO 200 POUND HUSBAND LOS ANOKLF.S. Cnl., July 20. George C. Mathers, two hundred pounds and hearty nnixt make hit own living, following denial of hi- idea, in a chks complaint to hi wife's divorce nution, for $50 a month ali mony. Mrs. Mathers weighs 115 pounds. When verbally flayed by Judge Monroe, Mathers explained he felt unwel laud believed his wife should Miprt him. Mrs. Mathers got her divorce. Fair Weather Predlclcd. PORTLAND, Ore., July 'JO.- Fore oast. Oregon and Wuhhinglen: Oon- orally fair tonighl and Sunday; north. westerly winds. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau I'Olt HALE 20 acres In 4-year-old pears, 25 acres In best river bottom lund; will exchange for good Improved ranch in Wlllametto valley, $200 per acre. ICO-ucre stock ranch, good build !ngs, in acres In crop, pasture nnd farm land fenced, nomo fine uaw timber; prlco $3000. 40 acres, 'i'ZVi miles from Port land, all in cultivation, cash or fade for Itoguo Klvor valley land; JliGOO. 40 acres to trade for vacant lot. Wanted Ktock uud fruit runclita to trade for city proerty. City property to trade for stock and fruit raurhuti. Wunted Houses, furnished nud unfurnished, to rent. If you want a Iiouhu, comu uud see us. Urlng in your listing. Stocks of new merchandise to trado for roal ostute. For Bale Good pair of young mules. (lood cow, 7 year old, G5. Frewh cow and calf, 70. IIMPLOY.MI9.Vr Kauch hands. WultroHs, good hotel, $2S uud board. Girls and women for general houKoworl;. ME8.EMWABITTNER lies. Phono lOIID-A Phone H.",8, OpKfcllij N'aili llvC'l HOOMH 0 mid 7, VMM UWVK. MEPFOKT), QUIWON, flATPHDAY. .TlTLY LMi, & MANY WORKERS DUKE OF ABRUZZ1 COMliSITALIANFLEEf HOME, July 'JO. Olltcml an nouncement in expected here today ot the appiutmnt of tho Hake of the Ahrttjui to 1 oouinwindrr-iu-ohief of the Italian navy. II i privately ad mitted that the lbike will got the uom- mnml. - WASHINGTON QUARANTINE OREGON'S MAD DOGS YANVOUVF.lt. W.i-h., July 'JO. A careful watch was mttiiituiucd Iuti. todav to mo that nn iIokh from tire- gioi were brought into the state of Washington, following the oMnlilifh iug of a ipiarHiiliiie by the state ctciinnrinu. This autiou was taken on uccouiit of the prevalence of hy lroMhia among Oregon cuuinos. Draperies Via carry a vry coniplelo lln of JrBrltn. laro ciirlatti', flilur.x, fie. nnU ilo all c'aiit- a of uplioUI. rtnc A eprcinl man to look nft.T till work fzclimlvily unl wll kivii ml k'ood iiervlco un In P'IkbiMu to Kt In uvea tlix Ur.l uitluA. Week3 & McGowan Co. For SALE By Owner, 30-Acrc Ranch J!I acres in Kuulown applet) and llartlott pours in bearing. 3 auros young pours and '.I aurcH alfulfa. Good .r)-rooin Imiiikc, burn and out buildings. Pumping pluul, water piped in houc, huru uud gurduii. Hiient rich bluuk soil in valley, sub irrigulcd. ' ' Iioatod in an excellent neighbor. hood uud cloho to Mcdford. Place will pay a good dividend this year. Address A. H. C care Mall Trihunc. E. D. Weston Official Photographer of tho Medford Commercial Club Amateur FiniahiiiK Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior view FIttHli lights Nepali vch made any time and any place by appoint inenl. 208 E, Main Phono 147) MALDIW, Maw., JiiI.n 'JO. Scores of employe of U' 'l"V Haglunsl Dyeing ami Clt'iuiing oompuity liar rowly esoapod doalh lioio today when two bundled itulloli of iiiiplha o' pludcd, starting tv firo whioh oom luunioutod lo eight other buildings. F.iuI.y topoils to th police said Iwcntj-onu oiuployos worn inisHiu but later nil wove located. Tho erroneous icporls of loss of life originated from a statement by a l'nvnmn who declared ho saw sev eral persons jump ftom a buihliug. These escaped unhurt. Sooies of windows wore shaltoiod by the foivo of llio explosion and huildiugs a block away wore fired. , Tho eu'ise of lliu explosion is not known. Tho damage i iourIiIv esli ituitod at Mtl.lHU). Small loKhorn hats are belli); veil ed with iirluti'd ohtrfoii. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT PAGE THEATRE Saturday & Sunday Vaudeville & Pictures CU1REM0NT and WALTERS In a Spanlxh and .McaIcuii Operatic COMEDY NOVELTY Kliiburotc bccuery and coxtuiiie. Change of proeruiu ouch evening. Lower floor, 10c; liulcouy and Gallery, 10c; cblldrou, 5c. Tnp THEATRE Spivlnl TonlKbt WI1U.V A WOMAN I.OVKS (ClueM) Three llcolti IlKII lllt'KK IIKI'IKK Till: WOULD (HloKraph) i.vi.'u iit'i'i l l.-J in'tiPl.'lt A'l'h! L'llAItACTlIU Kumu iirlic. Tenth ticket a duublu himder. Coiulug Huiiduy Matlucu 2::i0 P. M. "IJrouclui llllly'H Uaiitiiru," Hun ny'a Dlleinmu,' "Tho Hucrlflco," nnd "lu the I'lilllpnlucv." STAR THEATRE TODAY BILLY THE WISE GUY Comedy WHEN LUCK CHANGES ;()raiia WELL MET RECEPTION Comedy" . DUBLIN, IRELAND Scenic GAUMONT WEEKLY l&pecially (lood STAR ORCHESTRA . Coming Tomorrow DEMON OF DESTRUCTION Admliislon Alwayfl 10 Cents 101. ISIS Theatre SPECIAL FEATURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE TRAGEDY OF BIG EAGLE MINE Kuloni Indian Feature with nil Star Cant or KaUiu Ulajurn. Bcoiioh or Mluo KMdntdnu and Hoar Hunt. 3 Three Other Photoplays 3 iiiHTimin I'M'i.i: With Jolin lluiiuy t'ArmtsoF t'i'i'in I'At'lTA'H llliSl'INV AITUItNOONa AND KVKN1NOH PAGE THEATRE Friday, Aug. 1 HENRY W. wmi The Trcniciidous m Standing Solitary and Alone, tho Culmination of Throo Conturioa of Drumutio Achiovomont, 150 People - A Symphony Orchestra A Dazzling, Bowildorini; Display of Costumoo, Sconory and Elcotrioal Elfocto, LnrgoBl MubIcuI and Dramatic Orgunizutlon Ever Toured PRICES 50c to $2.00 Seat Side Opens tit Box Office Wednesday, July 30 Siskiyou Heights Now is t lie time lo malct .scleclion of lola and IractH in this niiujnificont residence diatriet. SEE JOHN A. TOSNEV ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK Any time any whiskey tastes so rough and strong it makes you shake your head and say "bur-r"-"lct it alone. Never put anything into your stomach your palate rejects. That's why nature gave you a palate. Try the new Cyru Noble the mitnhcrcd bottle "tho nul of th Kraiu," W. J. 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