Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IMEDFORD MATT TRTBUNK MFTWORD, ORIWOX, MONDAY, JULY 28. Win.
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OCAL AND
M. O. Warner of tiugeuo returned
from California Sunday evening n"1'
In In Mpdford again.
Herbert McCarthy, former deputy
Bliprlft of Jiicknon county, wtip In
ije'dfortt Saturday evenlnR. Ho Is
"fa tho employ of tho Southern P.v
clfle raWnny wtl Jiend'nunrturs nt
Dttnnmutr.
rroducors Fruit oo. Tins just rc
colvod a larR Rhlpmont of 1 lb, and
91 lb. tin lop beVry basket, nnd can
rill ordorsjn'nny quantity We !
have on band a Inrgo supply ot the
celtralcfl .Setjtirjty" orchard lad
der In n)l hUc.
.M. Joscnb .LlgRott lert Medford
Hnturdnv ovonliiir for Portland to
Join her husband, who s cmplojcd
ill liiu itiii'ut ini uuii'i.
.v Missel draco Jlcnrr nnd Helen
HnRSdnlo spoilt tho week end with
friends residing near Ccntrnl Point.
Screen .floors. Medford 1-hr. Co.
C. I). Vincent of Oakland. Cal..
who Is rusticating at Shasta no-
treat with hit family, spent Satur
day with I. i Hamilton. They arc
mombr8 of tho original FUh Lake
Irrigating company.
Car Hoyden, who Is assisting in
tho laying out ot tho Pacific high
way over Siskiyou mountains, has
boon spending n few days in Med
ford.
$3,000 accident nnd life insurance
for $10; $5250 for $17.50. Sec
Holmes, tho lnsuranco man.
O. Harbaugh nnd A.' It. Thomp
son' woro over from Jacksonville on
Saturday.
P, E, Martin made a trip to Ash
land 'Saturday nnd will upend a few
days In Medford before returning to
isvans crock',
J lluriap sacks wanted at tho Hues
Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith of
Sterling were In Medford Saturday
en route, to "Wlmor precinct.
l'rank II. Itay as returned from
a fow days' stay at Coles'ln.
Mrs. Dr. Hall and Miss Pearl
Hall of Lakevlqw, who hayo boon
spoiidlng n few days in tho south
ern 'part of tho valley, returned to
Medford Saturday.
Fruit trco props Medford Lbr. Co.
John Korllng anO Verne Canon
were Jacksonville visitors Saturday
evening. '
Miss Marian Barnum was tho
guest of Medford friends Saturday,
ford Saturday,.
(Jaa range, gas water ijcatcr, lawn
mower, new, gardeq utensils, hose,
irult Jars (pints and quarts; etc.,
for sale cheap. Apply Tuesday. Geo.
E. Doos, 112 South Laurel St.
T. J. O'Harrn, H. Holmes and It.
U. Itcamos wero down from Central
Point Saturday afternoon.
( H. P. Mulkoy has gono to Colo
rado Springs to attend tho meotlng
of tho head camp ot Woodmen of
the! World, as ono of tho delegates
from this district.
Burlap sacks wanted at tho Rubs
Mill. .
Mrs. Chrltien of Detroit, who
owns an orchard In this valloy, and
her daughter have been spending
several weeks here.
"Thomas Mcrrlman nnd his fam
ily returned to Central Poliit Sat
urday evening.
Orchard, hunting, nsblng nod
Crater Lake scones for sale at qer
klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives
mado any place, kodak finishing. 128
Bast Main stroot. Phono 215 IL
' Hov, A. C. Howletf, author of the
"Eaglets," was over from Englo
Point Saturday aftcrnoop.
It. B. Wilson, who Is developing
n fine, largo orchard In Griffin
creek district, transacted business
In Medford' Saturday.
Kodak finishing, best In town, nt
Weston's.
George Alford. C. W. Pursell and
Theo H. P. Hngel wero of those
residents of Phoenix who camo to
Medford Saturday.
Mrs. at. M. AlcArcllo, widow ot
tho Into J. D. McArdlo, who died In
Medford soveral weoks ago, arrived
from Los Angeles Sunday
Prlvato muBlc lessons from CO
cents upward to Threo dollars per
lesson, according tp subject and
teacher' 9ho.iep. Medford Conserva Censerva Conserva
eory: open, all summer, College
Hid. it
$'. A Sundrall of Vancouver has
berri sppndlng a fow daB In Med
ford. 'Misses Allco and Edith Hoefs of
Jacksonvlllo vlsltod lit Medford on
Huuday afternoon,
, Dr. KIrcbgcssner will be at Hotel
Nash every Saturday from 10 a. in.
to 3 p. in. on and after May 24.
W. P. Hord was nmoug thosp
Who visited In Ashland Sunday.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
"' UNDERTAKERS
. aVA-r amimawt
I)y Pl.ono 27
Mglit I'. W. Weeks Id.'t-J.U
Wuv A. K. Orr H1H-H
3. Mlllri and his family nt
Berkeley, Cal., nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. D.
A. Dunham of Manchester, ln nro
recoup nrrlvals In Medford.
13. IV. Warner made o, trip to
Colestln, where bis .family Is camp
ed, Sundny.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado auy time- or
placo by appointment. Phono M.
1471.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ornffls nnd
Mrp, W, E. Anderson tnrrled smernl
hours, In Medford Saturday,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Toms, who
havo been spending several weeks
In Lnno county, returned to Med
ford during tho week.
Mr. nnd. Mrs. P. Deckcnbusb of
SaJem who hnvo been x lilting In
Medford, arc enjoying a trip to
Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. 12. it. Palmer of
Hammond, li., arrived In Medford
Sunday evening nnd nro guests nt
Dr.
P. O. Cnrlow nnd wife.
9 .
Tho threshing season will begin
during the week and promises to bo
an extended one, as tho grain crop
Is a good ono in ltoguc Rler al
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilarncburg
wore Medford visitors Saturday af
ternoon. C. W. Wllmoroth. ,w,ho Is buying
fruit for a New York concern, Is in
tho valley again.
M. W. Hale, George Loudes nnd
O. W. Jones of Rogue River trans
acted business In Medford Saturday.
Ed Andrews, tho vorratllo Im
presario and operatic comedian,
left Saturday for New York. We
may seo hlm In his favorite rolo
soon again.
J. C. Embroy of Proipect and
Frank Cameron of Applegate trans
acted business In Medford Satur
day. W. E. Crows, tho nttorney. re
turned recently from a professional
trip to Portland.
P. W. Rodolf, a United States
surveyor, arnred in Medtord Sat
urday. W. if. Spear, S. P. agent at Gold
Hill, made Medford a short visit on
Sunday.
Dr. O. J. Vollne of Minneapolis,
who has been visiting J. A. Wester
lunu, leu for tils nomo Saturday
evening. Ho Is largely Interested
In tho Westcrlund orchards.
Dr. R. C. Conroy has returned
from a short buslnoss trip to Port
land. Mr. Ulrlch and Miss Ircno Plot
ncr wero Ashland visitors Sunday
afternoon.
A. P. Davis as entered the trans
ier business on nis own account.
Ho has had much experience In this
line.
Wilbur A. Jones, former sheriff
of Jackson county, transacted bus
iness In Medford Saturday.
Senator von dcr Mellon was of tho
many who cama to Medford Satur
day. MlIoB Contrail of Applcgate and
his son Leland tarried a fow hours
In Medford Saturday.
George W. Wolgamott of Holly
wood orchard spent a fow hours In
Medford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Watson, Mrs.
It. 11. Pease, Jr., and Mrs. J. It.
itQwoii, prominent citizens of San
Kranolsco, nro visiting In Medford
and other points In Rogue Jllvor
valley. ..wi
The romalns of the lato James P.
Rltter, a well known merchant of
Medford, woro Interred In tho cem
ctory at McCIoud, Cal., Sunday, af
ter funeral services wero hold at
tho Methodist church.
Professor N. L. Narrognn or
Eag point transacted buslnoss in
Medford Saturdny.
A. C. Allen and P. C. Doremus
tho horticulturist! were In Medford
Saturday.
Mrs. G. E. Nouber nnd daughter,
Mrs. E. J. Kiibll, and Harry Luy
wero of tho many who camo to
Medford from Jacksonville lately.
J. C. Ppndlelon of Table Rock
tarried n .short tlmo In Medford on
Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs. I. A. Pruett of Roxy
district motored to Jacksonville on
Sunday.
Arthur Huth of Roguo RIvor ar
rived In Medford Saturday and will
remain here a short tlmo.
Van Gilbert, whoso fish mnrket
was badly Injured by flro not long
since, will resumo business on West
Main sreot In tho building former
ly occupied by tho Rex meat mar
ket, this week,
Alvjn IlloberHtedt of
Prnlrlu was among his
Willow
Medford
frlonda Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. h. Llnderman of
Chlco, Cal., aro guests of Scott
Woolf and his wlfo. They are' par
ents of tho latter.
ivtarcftco Meeker has returned
trom Newport. His wiro will re
main a fow wcokH longor.
HIMuh Toiiiplo, Mystic Bhrlno,
will moko u pilgrimage to Klamath
Palls Friday, August 29. Noxt day
tucru will bo an oxeurslon to Harrl
iiiiiu Lodge, on Pelican bay, return
ing to Klninutli FhIIh for tho cere
monial Kesslpii in tint evening. On
Himduy un iiuto trip will bu lulcou
to Crater Lake, wlifcli will bo din.
tinned to Rogue Illvor valley via
Mvdfjinl.
BILL CARRIGAN, NEW MANAGER OF BOSTON RED SOX,
AND JAKE STAHL, JUST DEPOSED QW M'RLEER
rcar
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CAJ3I51GAM, jt-M U;M
Hill Cnrrigan, oue of llio illicit
catcher in (lie Ainerienu League lu.
liet'omo the mnnager of (lie lloxtou
Red Sox, peniiuiit winners in the
Amerii-an Lenaue nml ielors in lh"
world' elmiiiiousliii eoulet Intt
jenr, in place of Juko Slnlil. Jimmy
McAleer, iire-idenl of the club, re-
flea-ed Stnhl the other day when the
club wns in Chicago for it none with
the While Sox.
Carrigan has n reputation nroun.l
the American League oircuit iih oiu'.Ii' pi. el willi Toronto
Mr. and .Mrs. A. Ilcaru nnd
daughters ot Phoenix droio to Med
ford Sunday.
L. W. Smith of Gold Hi. I, who
has been representing tho Fowler
interests In the Foots Creek timber
belt for several jearn, waa In Med
ford Saturday. Ho has slnco loft
for Cleveland, O., bis former home.
Apple storago and refrigeration
will bo the subjects at a sorted ot
meetings to bo held In tho Pacific
northwest under the auspices ot tho
bureau of plant industry nnd the
fruit growers. Tho first meeting
will be held nt Medford. August 2,
and should bo woll attonded.
Kenneth Floyd, a sou of Mrs.
Hattto Floyd of Kerb)-, waB killed
last week while engaged In logging
with a donkey cnglno near Castelln,
Cal., for the Barnes Lumber Co. A
big log slipped tho chains holding
It nnd veerod from Ita course, strik
ing )onng Floyd In tile back ot tho
neck nnd killing him Instantly. Ho
was born nt Kerby nearly slxtcou
yours ago and Is survived by hit
mother, two brothers and n sister,
Mrs. It. A. Doan of Grants Pass.
Tho remains wero burlml In the
pioneer cemetery of Josephine
county.
Tho gamo law, which wns liber
ally amended by tho last legislature,
still provides that It shall bo unlaw
ful for any ono to kill deer without
horns. This Is for iho protection
of tho doe nnd tho fawn and will
also protect stock, tho killing of
which has made the dcor hunter
more or less unpopular with the
farmers.
Al O. Whlto nas purchased the
harbor shop at tho Quiz cigar storo.
Dr. Dudley, a brother of1 Howard
Dudley, Is visiting1 In Medford. He
wns in Seattle at the time of tho
-cont rioting ynd tsny8 that tho
socialists dragged tho American flag
In the dust.
J. K. Watt nnd family havo re
turned from tin auto trip to' Crater
Lake.
C. D, Hoon and wlfo loft Monday
on ah auto trip to Crater Lalfc.
Guy Connor visited his family
Sunday at Colestln, whero thoy are
camping for tho summer.
Jacob Kllpple, director In tho
famous Three Ixides Milling com
pany, whoBo propel ly la located In
Josephine cqunty, north of Grants
Pam. Is visiting Grants Pass today.
E
AT
Juwuiilo depravity on a wholcAiilo
seiilo wiih ruvenleil ut Allium .Mon
day holoro Jiiieiiilo Judge Ton Velio
ii lion illleuii boyx nml giilH from I 'J
lo 15 yi'iirA of ugi; went iirruigiieil
for liiiiiiofiilily, The misw iiiulinhi
one (if luvt'M nml nro Hid ioaiiIIh of
miitlifil iK'gleiil, I'iKerilllTlijj Al
loijjoy Kelly iejiMi!iilei Hiy iii(u
S
Jot Iho lt,tuling,linihall slrntegisU
n''i ng nettie ihijei. In Hie fight T
the Aint'i.t'iui J.eugue ehtimpioiilii
lnt M'uoiiii Orrigmi, Willi I'npltiiii
Wagner nml MiuuiKvr Stnlil, formeil
n "lini.ril of strnli'Si," whieli tlireeled
Hie leiim's tnotli!.
The ncv miiuiiKer ii tweiity-nine
.loars rid. and a until e of LewiHloi,
in Ilf went t Ho ton lnm Iloiv
f'io- r,llege in 11HHI, and luii been
with ll.e Iletl Sox eior since, except
fr pint oi Hie scii-on of 11)07, when
I
WASIIINGTONVJuly 28. Presi
dent Wiloii nnd AiiilniKMuIor In .Mex
ico Henry Lime WiNon conferred for
an hour today on the .Mexican Mtuu
tfiui. At the enil of llieir conferonee
Alubn1adllr Wilson euid: ''Tlie eon
ferenco wiih derwteil to presenting the
president with the exact fnclH. I
did not liH(MtH nyy xdiey. I gave
the prcfiidi'iit bv views nnd he. will
decide an he p!en-cs."
Amlianxndor WiNon paid lie ex
pected to nee (lie president ngnin be
fore he lean's Wftliinglon.
After Ambntt'wdor Wilson had left,
Seerotnry Itryaii conferred briefly
with the prcmdenl.
E
Tlin eelfliralcil Gulden Drift Min
ing company cne is again lining heard
before Judge L'ulkuw ill JaeltHoinille.
The ciim) JiuoKis the Amliei-nt dam
mid il iroMied irrigation hystem
for home yearn in the humid of a re
ceil in, nml the Cliieiign-Koguu Itiier
company, formed Ironi ttloeLlioldurri
of Hie (lolden Drift company to take
over the pioperty, which uho in in
tliu liiiudn of a rceeiier, mid Hie
Itoguo River I'libliu Kcriico Corpora
lioii recently 1 mined (o ueipiiro Hie
Mijorty by rMiuiiroiiiihewilli the credi
ting of Hie oilier eoiiceriis. I'ciidiug
the eoiiipliilioii of Hie lutter ileal, the
court is proceeding with case, oiigi
iially broiiKlit by minor htoekholdnrs
who alleged fraud and .mitwiiiwigo
mciil, ami licensed the AmeutH (if
operating gut-ricli(iii(ik Hwjndle,
For fllmplo morning cofltumim
iiiai)y of tho o:itn hnvo martlngalu
straps nml llngerlo collars ami ro
vers, hemstitched and laid on those
of the material
GENTLEMEN
THE MERITS OP OUR
''Good
WLSON
CONFERS
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OPPOSITE POST OFFICE .
LODGE IIH
I LOBBY PROBE
BY MULHALL
Allcuril Political Actlvlllcs of Mn.nu
(ncluriTS DRlallcil liy Lutiliylst Wlin
Has Rccovcrctl From Brunk-ilowii
Cross Examination starts Soon.
Cnrlrr nf Mnntnnn, Dick of Ohio nml
LoiIjiq of Massachusetts Impllcalril
In Confessions.
WASHINGTON, July 2S The
alleged political aetlvlllex of Iho Na
tional AKMOclatloii of Maiiurnetuiers
hi 1911, were reported to tho sonsto
lobby committee hero today by Mar
tin M. Mulhiill of llnltlmoro who
apparently had fully rocoiercd from
hli bieakdowu of last I'rbbt). lie
was expected to conclude hli direct
examination late this iifteruoon and
attorneys for tho N. A. M. aro ex
pected to start bin crosoxnmlnii
Hon tomorrow through written ipies
tloiiH.
In January, I'.Ul, Mullinll said
ho wrote General .Manager Utrd r
the .Manufacturer' orgniiUntlou that
ho had eoiiferreil with two senator'',
and felt guru Attorney Emery coulu
mime tho cluilriniui of tho liounn I--bor
committee nml nisi) control the
Judiciary lommltlee. I'uder closo
iiuestlotilng, Mullinll admitted his
letter win loo optimistic He said
tho letter referred to Heiintor far
ter of Montana niid Dick of Ohio
Mullinll said he conferred willi
Senator Lodge in the Inttor's office
In 1 1 10. Later, he siilil. ho went
to Massachusetts and helped In tho
republican fight (here. Lnilgo de
nied Mulhnll'ri allegations, declaring
that Mullinll might havo been In his
oftlro but that he held no rnuter
euce with him.
ED BRIDGE
DELAYS 'TRAINS
The burning of a bridge nt Ihii
ilorn, near Oakland Suuiluv evening
lias deluded nil miiiIIi bound train
on Iho Southern Pacific. The SIiiin.
ta Limited, ii. well tih El nud Lr are
held up nnd will not arrive till .Men
dny cioniug or later.
ACKNOWLEDGE IT
Mixlfnrit Hun to Itmv to Hie Inevit
able Hcorcs nf Clllrus
Prove It.
After reading the public Htalemeiit
of this represeiitatlie cltUen of Med
ford, kIioii belovi', you must come to
this conclusien: A remedy which
proved so beueHclal enrs ago with
the kldncyi, can naturally be expect
ed to perform tho sniiio work In sim
ilar cases. Rend this:
Mra. J, H. IiniiHHiirii. Central ave
nue, Medford, Ore., says: " was so
bnd with kidney troulilo that 1 lould
not do my housework. My back wns
weak and painful nnd In the morn
ing when I got up I was lame mid
sore. The kidney secretions were un
natural nml my health steadily inn
down until I wiih hardly nble to get
annul, wiiile in mat condition, I
read about Dean's Kidney Pills and
got a box, I felt better from the
time I commeiKeil using them mid
It was not long before I was cured
I am in a position to reiommenil
Dean's Kidney Pills to an j one nf
Dieted with Kidney complain
(Statement given September 1 1,
1007.)
Itl'-ClillorxCliieii(.
When Mrs. Hutivmiui was Inter
viewed femoral yearn later, she H.ild:
"My former endorsement of Donii's
Klilny Pills Htlll holds good. Since
this romedy cured mo I have had no
further attacks of klduny complaint
and I hnvo enjnydd good health,"
For sale by all dealers. Prlco fiO
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., lluffalo,
Sovf YorlHolo agoiitH for tho Unit
ed States.
jteiueinnor tub name iioiuib
and take no other.
INVESTIGATE
$4.00 AND $4.50 SHOES
Shoes'
B URN
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We '.u
To Fl
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If yi)il' mo purllruliir ami
Your feet am finicky, buy
.IIFJ1 LING'S Miimw and HAvii
i W'KAIl A.N'I) TKAIt
MKNTALLY
I-'INANOIALLV
AND ailOlfrlnUA'I'IIHUY
Bchling's J;""1',
FLOUR
Oo not. bn nlVnid In inn Iff n dluiiigi1. (Jin oiip
rinni' onu U-inl. Wt jfiiMPinilco.iH'cpy xiiflc, nml Hit'
jtricps aro icnsnnnlilo.
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.
22G EAST MAIN
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Uinni3iJ.f2g
H5t!MB8Emi!JW & GuisincEurpcnR ptap;
Hllimtnl In the Hub or the Prlnclpnl
Tbenler nml Siiopplug llllrlci
Iteceutty Redecorated ami IteftiiuMicil 'I lir.iiigtiont,
ami llellcr Hiiilipil Todii) tlinii Hut llefore
lairolN-aii Plan
IIooiiih Mllliout b.itli, it.Oii ht ihxy anil up
HootuM tilth b.itli, i?.IM per day mill iii
(I. J, U.XDI'.MA.S.S, .Malinger.
N. K. CiaitlU:, Am. .Ilgr.
Siskiyou Heights
Non' in Hip lihio lo mnkp solt'ellon nf IoIh miicI
tracts in lliis mnnil'ictMil rcMiloiur tlislricl.
SEE
JOHN A. TORNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLO0K
NOW IS THE TIME
To liuild a homo
Lnlioi', hnildiiif,' ninlorinl nnd choice building Kites will
novel' ho ns clionp nnin. Von cAn buy a l:ir,'o lot willi
BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY
on iho'Kiigl Side in boa I rosidonco district wflh build--in
rostnclion, jjood roada, closo lo city walor, low
toxoa for .small )ayniont down, oaay tonus on balanco.
TJiia Is one of tho best Imiltliujr nilca in tho valloy.
ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON.
Why Not Do This
You who nro tipolliiK your temper and your health Jimt now
with tho mercury foollnt; aiotind tho 100 murk, why not hnvo a
llttlo huiiKiilow an u iiuniiiKir homo on tho orenu hIidio whero oii
can hnvo tho rovlvlfyliu; uffcclu of tho huh brcero lo blow tho eon.
wcIih from your brain and'iulcrolioa f rum your ayMloiu liven now,
In your car, you can run over to Unuicmit City" for a wcelt-enil mid
net rusultu, hut "with tho hulMIni; of our rnllioiul It will bo Htlll
o.mler.
liny mi ocean fronliiKo lot now and build your homo. Yoli will
then ho ready when tho trauiporlulloii fnrllltlui( urn butler. Wo
can null a lot rut-lut; tho ocean near tho fiiiioiiii"l'i)hhlo llmich," for
$250, und ono block buck from tho lui.Kh'for J'TlOO, Tluuo nro
only a fow of (bono und tho prb;a will bo udvauied iihortly. Wo
havo othor iohIiuIi1o propoity biiwovnr In Hut l.uuff and other ml
iIIHoiih. , .' l .. $ , I'fjffj
I'or lerimi, prbon and other Inforiiiullun, uil on or willo
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