Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 11, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PMNDRNT NKWHI'Al'RU .
SUNDAY nY TUB
WWH PWNTIN9 CO.
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pr or tho City or Medford.
Vapwt oft Jackson. Cm'nty.
fMua
HOKOR PUTNAM, Editor and Mutmnor
DJlr aVBrauo tor ievii months end-
Inr WoviHtlber 30, 10U S7M
Tl DomecMtlc Times, Tim Mrdford
MIl, Ih,.Millura Trllmno, Tim South
rn OrpronUin. Tho Ashlruiil Trlluino.
Uttl Wall Tribune Uulldlnjr. J5.J7-19
North 1'lr street; Uiphon8. TC.
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KtitM-ed As Mend-clsas matter at
Medforrt, OrnRim, unilrr tha act of
March .1. 1K7. .
On ynr, by nmll- --...& 00
Ono month, by mall.-. ,. .- .50
Per month, l?Hvr by carrier la
Xfulfnr1 3lutUfcrinVlll Ktwl (Vn
Pat unity only, by wall. lor yor J.oo
YPfi'klr. nor ycr., ........ - ....... v sn
ALONG ROGUE RIVER
Mr, nml Mr". Jasper Ilniinn were
in (Vnlrnl l'oinl recently.
Kiley MorrNon is Inking n loml of
fruit to Klnmnth county.
Ocorjje Wrihl of Central Point
passed on hi way to Klnmnth
county.
Mr. Meyers, Mr. liuekus nml Mr.
IJowc'ra nml fntnily oC Portland nrc
ppendinir a week'n vacation on the
river. 'They nre camped nt Henry
French's.
A, very jlennnt dance was held
nt Trail Saturday.
Minn Vclma Ilnnnn, daughter of
Jnspcr Hihinn, returned home from
Central Point after n few week'
visit wilh Mra. Miller nt Central
Toint.
Dr. KirohRCSiior was called to
Eo Uriscoc's, who lives near the -101
Tnnc.li, lat week.
Mr. and Mrs. fyra Darby, Perry
Foster and many more Fent Sunday
nt the tippor Hiuilinh ranch.
Y. Hoiiilnii and t-nn tartcd for
Klamath county last wcok.
Mrs. Henry French entertained
Mrs. Tctlijjrew and children last
Sunday.
Ed Foster ntnilc a business trip to
Eagle Point lut week.
Uitrvey HiehnnKon of Atrale made
a tnn to his Trail ranch thw week.
A parly consisting of Mr. Tim
Daily, Jack Houston nnd family. Mr.
and Mrs. X. Liuluncr, Mrs. Middle
bushor. nnd part of her family nre
on n trip to Crater lake.
I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. I
Mn and Mrs. J. W. Myers ,and
Riic8ts returned Saturday evening
from a week' outing at Prospect.
Tyson Dealt and L. L. Ione are
among our huntera In Uio bills this
.week.
George L. Ford, our water super
intendent is taking a month's vaca
tion and will spend it at Uutto Falls.
Ho lott (or that place Saturday morn
ing la his car.
, Thoa. D. Ross and sons, George B.
Iloss and sons and Trlx. Peart aro n
Joylug a few days ot hunting In the
hJlls.
Mrs. K. U. AVlIey and clilldren aro
at homo analn after spending (lvo
wcoks with Salem relatives and
friends.
Mrs. D. C, Grim mndo a visit to
Grauts. I'ass Saturday afternoon.
Mm. M. O. Uroadbcnt gave a birth
day post card shower In honor of. her
mother, Mrs. M. E. Campbell Friday
.afternoon. August S. Tho afternoon
was spent In a guessing contest in
which Mrs. M. It. England' won the,
prize which was a beautiful smylax
plant. Thora was also soma excel
lout iniiBlc, Mrs. W. 13. Urayton sing
ing a very pleasing song and Mrs,
I3ugluml and MI.a Urw of Medford
rendering some fine Instrumental
music
". lee '.cream and lady fingers wero
t,sjrvodl alij refreshments. Mrs. Camp
bell received many beautiful post
cards from her many friends In this
city, and a largo numbpr from east
ern and California cities also.
Those who wero In attendance at
. this dollghtful birthday purty were:
Mesdames Aldrlch, Sterns, Perkins,
Gleason, Cowloy, Green, Wright,
Cqchrau, Farm, Drayton, England,
also Mrs, Drew, Miss Drew und Mrs.
A. J. Hnnly of Medford,
J, p. Iscaarsnn spent Sunday with
Ills wife at Colestlu,
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Droaduont and
children nnd Mr. and Mm. I. O. I.ovo
aro camping on upper llvanu creek
this. week.
A large number of Central Point
residents visited In Medford Sunday
afternoon.
CATHiLIC FEDERATION
QISCUSSESJtINE LABOR
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 11.
TIiq social son ire department of the
.American .Federation, of Catholic
Societies jliijciiKscd todny the coudi
tiou of laborm in iiiiues nml the
limitation of wealth us un ecoiuno
reined vl
J 9
n A. Perl
Uidrtkr
lady AMlstnt.
Itmm M. 47 ami 47-i-U
h ium
'liubiilsi
itm Hrvk lepuly Coroner
THE MILES OF
GRADE
FINISHED
COAST
ROAD
(Grants Pass Courier.)
Tho (trailer on tho rijjht of way
of tho new railroad have been male
injr excellent progrc the past week
nnd nt niiittuu; timo bntiinlny mem
they had reaeJied a jxiinl at station
CIO, or 10,000 feet from the city. The
frrado is complete a fnr ns Allen
creek, with tho exception of putting
in the culvert's. Just beyond Allen
creek a cut of eleven feel is boittir
made ami tho dirt taken out is used
for fill nt the creek. This work is
being accomplished by wheel scrap
er. Albert Anderson, the contractor
who has done much of the street
work in Grants Paw, is in charge of
tho work and has bad twenty-two
teams nml thirty-ccn men on the
past week. The figures in (he en
gineer's office show thai the dirt is
being moved nt n most rensonable
rate. Mr. Anderson says that be
expects to have the grade completed
and ready for the ties ns fur as the'
bend in the road, or about four miles
out. in another week.
The public utilities commission
met Saturday afternoon nnd nmlited
the bills for work tip to dale. The
commission nj0 authorized the pur
chase of cement tile of the local
factory for use in the culverts, the
tile to be according to specifications
of Engineer Illinium.
William Ioftn, president of the
Interstate Construction company,
which wns organircd to build the
road from the end of tho city built
nnit to Crescent City, is at Crencent
City on his first trip over the line.
lint he will return in time to nttend
the mns meeting nt the nKrn house
Mondav evening. Dr. Itcddy. Frank
lin Helm and J. Sage will leturn
from the coast with him.
I ROGUE RIVER ITEMS.
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(From the Argus.)
Mrs. George Jonei nnd cMldren
went to visit her mother near Cottage
Grove yesterday n-ooming Thiy
will bo gono two or thrco weefcs and
stop In a.Mcrnl other pl-veJ lie.'otc
returning 1 cu c
lnvIiiS.).T r.re out snttiunclug the
wedding of M'sa Beri.co Carroll to
Luther Ara.tutrout, thu ceremony to
bo por.'ormed at the hor.ui of the
brldo on VeCi.e?day 07cnlig, A.iut
20th, iI.
Mrs. C n Seamac is In receipt of
a letter fiin Xova ocoti.i which
stated h'i: Ceorgo G igory dl"d at1
tho horrp of lis Ibii.- In that Prov
ince on Jmy 7th, Jut .scve.i weeks
afte reachln?; there.
John Thresher was tho rccloplent
of, a trio of China Pheasants yester
day. Tho birds, a cock and two
hens, weto shipped hero from Corval
l!s and Mr. Tb,oshcr turned thoni
leofu on blu J.uid which is a prc
Horvo. Rev. and Mrs Sionrer, accompa
nied by Charles Collins and wife,
startoJ foe the hui-nvaiera of Floldor
creek yesterday morning where tho
party will spend a couplo of weebs
hunting and fishing and enjoying
camp Ilfo in jpnoral.
Tho main rack across tho river Is
now completed so that no mora sal
mon can go up stream. This rack Is
directly opposite the Poo residence
up thu river and tho trap will bo put
In a faw rods above tho bridge. It
will bo In October beforo tho fish will
bo ripo and tho catching begun.
Leo Wat kins & Co. will opon their
feed Htoro for biibluesH on August
1-tlt. handling flour, rolled barloy,
bran, shorts and hay at 307 South
Front street, uear corner of Front
and 11th. Wo would bo pleased to
have you call and sec us and get our
prices. Wo dcltu-r free to all parts
of city. Phono nt prcyent 10SS-J.
Improving the Highway
(From tho Grants Pass Courier.)
Tho people of Jackson county aro
to voto upon thu question of bond
ing in tho amount of half a million
dollars for tho building of n paved
highway from tho California lino to
Ltio west lino of Jouephlno county,
being tho first county In tho stuto
to taku advantage of tho lav; provid
ing for tho votlnp of bonds for road
bulldlug piipcr-cs. Tho ro-J'o of tho
proposed tojd Is along the prebcnt
1,'uclfh HJshwry, and titl'Jzrs tho
paved r-f Af.'ilriid, Medford nml Cen
trul 1'oliit In It Is 02 mlhj course.
Tho bonds tie to boar flvo per cent
Interest und nro to bo retired In
blocks of f 140,000 cucb flvo years,
coiiimeiiclng In ten years. Tho elec
tion will bo held September 9lh.
No county should be afraid of
bondrii that uro voted for tho purposo
Of butlurlju; tho road nywtO'M, for It
Is (hu id', !iivetment, thu', a cjjm
FAMOUS IENTIS1S
TO
The excursion program of the In
ternational Pltytogoogmphm iwcuis
ion to Crater laku has been received.
In the p.uty are some of the world's
most famous botanists. Tho ouurs
ionidta will number twenty heie and
eight curst nro wanted by the Com
mercial club to convey llm p.irtv to
the lake. At thtt Tnwday ovenbig
meeting of the club tho matter nt
entertainment will be illsemed ami
tho committee report upon prelimin
aries. The scientists left JCcw York on
duly 30. isiting Niagara vlK Chi
cago, Yiconsin, Colorado, Yellow
stone nml Tflcoma before reaching
Mmlford on September II. !u tile
parly are:
Dr. H. Drookmann-.Torosob, Ulir
jcb; Fran Dr. llroekniunn-.leroM'h,
Zurich; Professor Menrv C. Cowles,
Chicage: Dr. C. H. Craiuptoii, Edin
burgh; Dr. George K. NiehoU, Nev
lliiM'tt; Dr.Ove PnuNen, Copeidia
gen; Dr. IMuard Kiihel, Zurich: Pro
fessor Cnrl Sehroter, Zurich: Dr. T
J. Stomps. Amsterdam: Mrs. A. (1.
Tniisltiy. Cambridge: Professor C.
Von Tubenf, Munisli; Dr. Alfrvd
Daeb'iowski. Columbus. O.; Georgi
D. filler, Chicage: A. O. Tanslev,
Cambridge; Mrs. Alfred Dachnowski,
Columbus, O.: Mr. Stomps, Amster
dam; Profes.sor C. E. Dessev, Lin
coln; Professor F. E. Clements. Min
neapolis; Mrs. F. E. Clements, Mm
neajHilis; Professor Adolf Eauler,
Berlin.
AT
The Star theater offers for today
and tomorrow King Rene's D.iutfh-
ter, nil exceptionally strong pro
dliction in three parts, filmed b
the Thnnhoiiser company.
The lead was assigned to a Miss
Maud Fealy, n newcomer in pie hi nil
drama, of charming personality,
rare intelligence und keen apprecia
tion of what is required of her in
the part she plays. She i a per
petual delight to ' the ecs, moves
with grace nnd she seems imbued
with the sweetness and purity of
her role. During her stage cu'ci
she has supported Sir Henrv Ining.
William Gillette, Nat Goodwin nml
sexcrnl other famous actors. She
is most nbly supported in this pro
duction by til.- entire Thaiilnm-jor
company of players.
Most remarkable nro thu ftt)i$iii
nting ami impropstvo scenic dffoli.
uotdbly the- exquisitely choseu ex-
lienors. That feature nlonc, provid
ing ns it does n series of lovely pic
tures that hold attention, in unoiigh
to civo the prodiiutinu high rank,
hut it is mi well balanced in other
r.espeols that its almost buwildeim
beauty is not iutrtmisc. I.itll'i or
nothing mars the illusion that w
are watching human imturo und hu
man action in nil itmnphure of ro
mance, where sentiment and ad
ventures nre unfolded to our vinioil
on enchanted ground.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTI3D An nutomobllo to rent
from August 15 to September 15.
Must bo In good running condition
with good llres. Adlvse S. V.
Ilvckwlth, at Fruit Growers Asso
ciation. 121
WANTED TO ItKNT From 10 to
1 r. acres of alfalfa or which can bo
seeded to ulfajtu, near .Medord or
at Talent. Olvo full particulars
by lottor. Address box 150, euro
of. Tribune. 127
LOHT-k-.Suiiday evening between
Gold Hill and Medford, ladles hat,
gontelemnu's hat und duster coat.
Phouo i02::-x. ,122
miuilty can mako. Every county
from Jackson i.erth to tho Washing
ton )no should follow tho 'cud, and
Jackson should rumuinhor 'bat tho
way sho votes will have a powerful
Influence upj.i tho action of tho other
counties, H !iq dofcutH tha muul Is
sue, there will bo little Incntlvo for
tho counilei to 'ho north to pave the
highway but !' tho bpndn f.re voted
and tho road constructed every other
county will havu tq do llknwiso as u
matter of self protection, Josephine's
roads aro now claused mi gopjl, and
for thu grouUir part of tho ;'oar they
aro good. 'I lie expense of building
across tho county will bo iiiutli lens
than tho cost to which Jncuuon will
be put, and the work should be done
as soon us It can bo convulinGy got
ten m. To retain tho Puglttc High
way on Its prevent (oiirso through
Southern OruKolii thu liiiprovoineiit of
all, thu remdu it; iieiensary,
VIT
CRATER
LAKE SEPTEMBER 6
CRAWFORD
. W. W. DEPARTMENT
SAT,EM, Or., Aug. U.Attprnoy
General Crawford has today nn
tiouuced his intention of going to
Hamlou, Or, this week to investigata
the alleged deporttition recently of
Dr. Huilcy Loach, tlia soeiitticj tdt
tor, bv eituens of that iowh. Gov
ernor West remintcd that the nt
toincv general tuk tlii. notion.
KILLED WHEN AUTO
COLLIDES WITH TRAIN
SOCTIl nifNh, Wash., Aug. 11.
Junies Koekel, aged iill, member of
n pioneer family, died hero lodav
as n l-esult of injuries iceeivtd
when his automobile eolluled with a
fivight train. The niitoinobile was
smashed to bits ami the hn's hodv
turriblv tnanglrd.
WOOD
Hy tho Tier, Cord m Car
Lots
Under lllg Shed
VAM.KY l't'KIi tt)., Tl.li. 7(1
W. I. Vwi) le, Prop.
Siiccofsor to llolehritelu.
Fir and Wot Scrouil Sis.
STAR
THEATRE
TODAY
MISS MAUD FEALY
LN
"KING RENE'S
DAUGHTER"
3 REELS
A Sumptuous Production
.With a Notablo Cast
CLEVKK COM 131) V.
dJOOD MUSIO
COOL 110 US 13
Always
10c
1 WOOD I
For Sale
In any size and quantity that you
may want it
I Frank
Yard nt Sth nnd Fir Hts.
Siskiyou Heights
Now is the timo to make'solec'tion of lots and
traets in this magnificent rcHideneo district.
SEE
JOHN A. TORNEY
ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK
SAN FRANCISCO CALL
i
SAUIt,'MENTO, Cnl Aug. 0,-
aV
Holes of liieurnorntlun with PocrotuijC
ot State Jotdnii today by the ('all
Publishing company which was oi
gnulred to take over (lie holdlngl of
tho Snn Francisco Call, a iiDWHpiipoi'.
There are five, directors, ns foliuwiu
John I). Hproene'i W. I). IC.Vllc
son ami Edwin Prkwnli of K'Ui Frsii
elseo, F. W. ICollog of Altnduiiii and
A. U Whlltlo of Mill .'alloy.
Tho cffpltiil atotik I nlven as f 100
000.
Kellogg Is a rn!nl'o of K. W.
ScrlpiH, the well Ittunvn iulillhor mid
has boon tutuiektcd III uowsp'ipei
work nml publltatlon In the mM.IU
west.
Draperies
XV rnrry vrry eeninlnin Una of
itrnprlvM. Iirn curluliiii, riliirH, ite.,
mul do ail ilitniim of uiiliUtrliiit. A
l'i'Mtl iiiiui to lnoK ntlrr Dili) work
nliislviily aiul Mill tilvn it ft mihmI
nKrvlcn an In lninllile to i.'"t In Won
Uio lnrgvst Mltleu.
Wooka & McQowiin Co.
E. D. Weston
Official Fhotographor of the
Medford Commercial Club
'Amateur l'Mnishing
Post Cunlrt
Panoramic Work
Portraits
Interior and oxtorior view
Flash lights
Negatives made anv timt
and any
niont.
platte by appoint.
20S E. Main
Phono 147)
N. Florence Clark
MOI.IV Ti:tCIIIll
Slmllo J 11(1 West ltd Street
CHICHESTER S PILLS
iMiiuMI IIIIAAlt fll.UM.ad
rl
inlwtMPit.&Alt.AlwflHfluJ4
SOlDBYDfiUGGlSTSEVfimilE
GIM CHUNG
I'lllVA m.ltll HTOItl)
These herbs nrc n ldood tonic. A
nonltlvo rure for Mvcr, Lung, Henri,
Kidney. Stomach and Uowel troubles.
UuroH Malaria, Chills and I'uver und
Ithqumullsiu, A gunratiliMHl euro for
,1'IUs. No surgical operation re
quired.
TESTIMONIALS
I bail sloumtli liiutblo for jcurs,
cunning ileojislrol oiiilllliins. After
tahiiig clgbliloM-s of Dr. (t'liii Cliuug'ri
inetlleliio I vvas relieved of all linn
blc.
mils. it. m. iu:itiiii:it.
Thin h to certify that Glm Chung
oared mo of the pllos after IK yenrs'
standing and mil rocouimoud him to
anyone afflicted with thnm. - (I. M.
Dalrymplo, Chlcoj Cat,
1111 8. 1'iout
.iiniuoiti), oiti:.
H. Rav
1
PIIONI3 750-It tfj
I.4lr4 M.irllriil,ui
ktln.r H,.J Ilra4V
I'lll. It. J ! U14 m.t,UM.ySJ
I . MII vl I It f lfc. V
Tlft Krfv Hh tMr v
lh..r.1.l. A.kNM'II.eiriH.TKHH
w a
c
SEALER OF WEIGHTS
" ; 4 t
rinU lliiiifson, who has n raiidli
on la'HIo Uiille tieuT the doMtiii, wAh
iliinlntrd county winter of weights
ami measures by the county com I
Sntuidny, The office wns utealed
bv the liiit leglsluliiN innl oniric
Villi H n wilutv ot .ttl day.
It Is the senior's duly to tiuipcol
und tost all weighls nnd measures,
ami eer scales used In I tie eniiuh
must have Ids seal on us inoof of
eoii'eeluess.
NOW IS THE TIME
To build a home
Labor, building material and ehoicobiiildingBiloH will
novel' be as cheap again. You can buy a large lot with
BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY
on the blast Ride in best residence district with build
ing restriction, good roads, close to city water, low
t-'.ves ror small payment down, easy terms on balance.
This is one of the bust building sites in the valley.
ADDRESS P. 0. EOX 207 MEDFOP.D, OREGON.
The Colonial Flats
I'ormnll) Smith A par lux nlu
Iliiniilng Tinier Now Mumneiueut Slrtct IIimIii" Crluelpabi
UOOMS Idll MOOT UOl'SWKHia'INO I'ltO.M
HH.IID.TO 9I.1.0JI Cl'lt MOVlll
With Until Itoom Aecomiiiodatlons (In and l'leoirle Lights In
llulldlix' Hot und Ciitd Wiilnr nt nil llin-s. I.Hiiudr for Tenant h
ime. ' Uviirytlilng Puriiliheil Hxri i Kntu "
Cull nnd Iiuprct Single I'hoihh ."Vie Per Un).
uit so. niviMtsiHK piieni: miiMi
University of Southern Oregon '
Those who register their names between the fourth
and twenty-fifth of August as prospective students in
the College of Liberal Arts can have the course for
twenty-five dollars per school year. Nine months
course in law forty dollars. Hygiene with special in
struction in nursing, twenty-live dollars. MorlitMtl
litre, twenty-five dollars. Musical course in Conser
vatory of Music, twenty-five dollars per school term.
Commercial ivmrse in IJushiess College sixty dollars.
Now is the time to register your name and receive
the great advantage of a high-class college training
at the smallest cost. This opportunity is yours only
uutill August twenty-fifth. Prospective students iii
these departments will write to the Kev. I. YV. .Mac
Ciillough Ph. I)., President, Medford, Oregon.
Prospective students for tho College of Music and
Fine Arts will write to Professor Gerard Tnillandier,
)ean of the Conservatory of Music, Medford, Oregon.
Klt'dcnts out of the city can secure board and room
at low rates in Christ ian homes. One large furnished
bouse of ten rooms can be occupied by young men for
twenty dollars per month. Kor information write to
W. T. D. MACCULLOTJGH. A. B. REGISTRAR.
ONE DAY ONLY
MEDFORD,
WEDNESDAY
Alil.lNO'lOtf AMI lll.VUMW.N
KLAH0MA RANG
REAL WILD WEST SHOW
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THIS MOST HHNSATIO.VAI.
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10 MEET PELKEY
HAN FUANUIMJO, C-il., Aug. lit
Chat ley Mlllor, tlm flult't v niiilor
iimn nl'umly lmn ruiutiioiii'od tiulnliig
for IiIh twenty rnuiul contest with
Arthur Pdiy" In l.os Aug.iloi Hoptoni
ber Ua, nccordlnit nuiuiuncomtint
by hU itiiHinpir LoulK I'areiiUwtmliiy.
Hob Armiiti'ong Is niipeiiutumlliig
Mlllei'' work, und thu pair uro lo
ciited In tbo mountatiiM of Ihiiioiun
i utility. Mlllir plans to go to l.os
iik Is about Soptemhci I and fin
Ish hU training thr
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if nowSim fa w t4'tmtUwnmi0i.44.
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