Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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fEDFOUP MATTJ TRTBUNT1, M1WFORD, OKNOON", VRIDAY, 'AUGUST 122, tntrt.
CAR OF PEARS
FOR
EXPERIMENT
SENT WASHINGTON
RAILROAD
SEEK
Tlio United States covernmcut is
(roiling Oregon fruit. There is no
cnuso lor nlnnu. No effort will bo
mndo to Hicr.e tlio shipment for it i"
poimiilorcil (lie ltest in the woild mul
IlinlV not the kind of stuff that of
fioiiits M-iittl to iliheournge.
Totlny n carload of penrs started
from Med ford en route to Wi.hinij-
(nn, 11. 0. It ifl neeoinpnniod by tin
official representative of the joern
monl nnd its shipment will he the
first of n scries of tests Hint official
Wnshincton is troinc to coniluet to
sec jusl how the fruit is treated in
transit nnd exactly vlint condition
it arrives in.
Atlnehed to various boxes of pears
in this carload, nro wire that Jead
to n reeordinc thennomcter on lop
of tho car, which will show exactly
nnd at nil times the exact tempera
ture, of the jienrs inside, of the box.
Heretofore experiments hno been
mndo only with the condition of the
atmosphere outside of the box. The
latter resulted in some uod to in-
veMigntini; officials of tho depart
ment of agriculture, but the new nr
rancement will likely result in the
revolution of shippinc methods. With
'nn exact record of the temperature
insula (he boxc". officials will soon
bo nhlc to discover the exact dcijree
of air that should bo in the ear.
The government is makine this in
vestigation with the aid of the North
western Fruit Exehango who sold tho
car, nnd its affiliated organization,
the llogiio Itivor Fruit & Produce as
sociation. Tho cnrload of pears was
selected for its exceedingly cood
quality, therefore, tho result of the
investigation will bo nwnited with
much interest by tho fruit trade of
tho country generally.
MODESTY WAVE '
SWEEPS ST. LOUIS
TO INCREASE RATE
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SAN FltANClSCO, Aug. 22. In
an application filed today before the
California stale railroad commis
sion the Southern Pacific company
asks that it be allowed to issue the
balance of its $10,200,000 equipment
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LAND REST EASY
mm titles
"No suits In equity, actions nt law,
or other Judicial, proceeding shall bo
Instituted pursuant to said Joint reso
lution, approved April SO, 1'JOS, that
shall Involve any lands sold by tho
Ureuon & California railroad prior to
trust certificates nt n discount of ill April 30, 190S, unless tliu samo "shall
per cent instead of per cent us or
iginally nllowed when the loan was
unproved on April 11, Will. Tho
railroad pleads tho light cottditon of
tho money market. Its attorneys
state on the application thut "the
condition of the uiouco market is
such that the Southern Pacific com
pany will probably not be alio to
market remaining certificates on ns
advantageous terms ns heretofore
market. Conditions nro so constant
ly ehnuging that it will be nceessnrv
to pnv an additional margin of 'J
per cent in order that market condi
tions mnv be met." The certificates
in miesHon nro for rolling .stock.
They will provide funds for steel
coaches, diners and baggage nud pos
tal oars, as well as loeomotixe
cipiipmcut. About one-half of them
havo already been sold. It is Miid
that recent threatened reduction in
freight nnd passenger rates and con
tinual advance in wage pa incut
have mndo investors chary of buy
ing railroad securities, and that for
eign capital is not so ready as here
tofore to purchase the bonds of com
mon carriers. This, it is claimed,
has resulted in money stringency
that has made it difficult for Amer
ican tniusKirlatiou companies to
float loans.
"QUO VADIS" SHOWS TO
LARGE-SIZED HOUSES
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 22. Ltttlo
Old St. Louis today is engulfed to
neck iu a wave of modesty. Ordered
to display no paintings, pictures or
statues In tho nudo, proprietors and
manager of cafes and restaurants
havo dressed them, and wlord sights
meet tho cyo of tbo patron of theso
places.
In ono down town cafo Venus
'wears a pair of diaphanous trouscr-ett.-s,
and tho Lady with Gooso Is
garbed In a slit skirt, tho silt ex
tending icrilously closo to tho Lady's
neck. In nnothor cafo whero tbo
proprietor boasted a really hand
souio group depicting Tan piping to
a bovy of "altogether" woodlaud
nymphs, Pan has been forced to don
a specially anado pair of overalls and
tho girls nro dressed up In pajamas,
nighties and mother hubbards. "Tho
Sleeping Hcauty," who has for years
reposeful!)' slumbered on a slab In
another cafo unclothed, now wears a
mndo-to-ordcr policeman's uniform.
Tho -proprietor said ho could think of
no tuoro fitting garb for a sleeping
figure
Still another cafo manager In whoso
placo was a bronro flguro taken from
tho now famous 'Soptcmbor Morn,"
has, dressed tho flguro up In a short
ivhlto linen garment that comes In
pairs. A statute of Dachanto, tho
orlglnnl of which was refused by tho
Puritanically Inclined of Boston, and
now disports herself In tbo Metro
politan of Now York, now wears n
completo tmotorlug outfit Including
goggles and veil. Tho Infant she
holds In her arm wears that ono gar
ment which has conio to bo a badgo
of babyhood.
"Quo Vndi" and "Wildest Amer
ica" were shown to good sized audi
ences at the Page theater last night,
nud made n distinct hit by their
realism nnd clearness. Tho films
portray with good faithfulness the
scenes of the famous novel nud nro
interesting nnd instructive and edu
cational. The music accompani
ments are appropriate. The "Wild
est America" pictures are nlo about
tho nvcragc in interest, and show n
herd in Jackson Hole, a picture that
attracted many members of the
lodge nf the same name.
bo Instituted within ono year after
tho date of approval of this act."
This clause In tho "Innocent pur
chasers" resolution of congress, that
becamo a law August 20, last year,
hrings happiness today to thousands
of . tilers nud laud owners of tho
Koruo rhcr volley, for It means that
the government henceforth shall start
no more suits to derlnro forfolturo
of lands Involved In tho Oregon and
California land grant litigation.
With today, theso land owners
co mo Into absolute possession of their I
lands. Until today this land title has
been shaky. Tlio original right to
ownership of tho railroad company
jhas heen involved. Vast tracts havo
i been declared forfeited in tho past
)oar. Tho thousands of settlers who
had purchased small tracts, and In
many cases developed productive and
profitable ranch's from them havo
felt uneasy all along that tbo gov
ernment might bring suit to have
their lands declared forfeited also.
Hut with this statute of limitation
taking effect today, theso titles be
come absolutely cl?ar.
Tho government suits in theso "in
nocent purchaser" cases, 40'of which
havo already been forfeited under tho
terms of tho statute, wero instituted
ngalnst those purchasers who bad ac
quired 1000 acres or moro of tho
grant lands from the railroad com
pany. iXot all who bought tracts of
tho dimensions named havo been
prosecuted.
Tho suits wero directed against
theso prlvato owners nnd corporations
which wero cutlng tho timber or
othcrwhso using tho lands for their
own personal profit. Several of'
these suits nro still pending. Thoso1
that havo already been forfeited,
wero taken over by tho government
with tho understanding that tho for-j
mer owners may uuj iiua inuus uacit i
from tho government ngaln within
six months at a rato of $2. SO an
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LAND
OWNED BY FOWLER
DE A RED FORFE TED
Another forfeiture of lands, "In
nocently purchased," front tho Ore
gon & California railroad laud grant,
was mndo yesterday with a decree
signed by IVdernl Judge It. H. Dean.
The owner of tho land nud defendant
In tho suit Is Dr. Kdward Fowler, a
physician of Cleveland, Ohio. This
Is tho twenty-seventh forfeiture un
der tho "Innocent purchaser" sta
tue that has been made.
Forty-flvo of tho suits havo been
started by lllonn K. Mustcd, np
: pointed special assistant to tho attor
iiiey general to especially prosecute
I theso cases. Under thu terms of tho
statute, tho defendant, after agreeing
I to tho forfeiture, Is required to buy
I tho lauds back again at a rato nt
2.CiO an aero within six mouths af
ter tho forfolturo.
Dr. l'owlur owner of 2000 acres
of tho land, which Is totaled In Jack
Eon county, closo to Medford. Near
ly 10 years ago ho financed a co-opor-
attvo association of eastern people
who were going to log off tho lauds
and ultimately turn the lands Into
fruit growing sections. Tho project
failed, and Dr. Fowler took over tho
lauds In compensation for tho loan.
Attorney It listed conducted tho hear
ing in Cleveland In May. FowV-ir
testified ns the principal witness, and
said that ho had been trying to ills
poso of tho property.
Five or six other of tho Innocent
purchaser cases aro to ho taken up In
a short time hero before Miss Vivian
1'loMier an apodal examiner. That
tho remaining in will at bo tried be
fore tho end of tho onr Is tho ex
pectation of Mr, Hunted. ,
JUDGE SPENDS VACATION
WORKING AS HAIWEST HAND
VANVOWVUR, wnnti., Aug. 22.
Doffing his black silk judicial robes
for n pair of overalls, Judge It, II.
Hack of the superior eouit of Clatke
count v is spending his vacation
working in the harvest fields near
hero for .fit u day. Ilesides making
his Miration pay for ilxcll', the judiro
i also ollVetling a tendency towuid
gicnter breadth under bis rsl.
Judge Park rode In tliu scene of bis
labor in nu uiitoiuobile.
TRY IT!
AND
SAYS SAGE TEA DARKENS
BEAUTIFIES FADED, GRAY
HAIR
FRECKLE-FAGE
Sun nud Wind llrlng Out t'gly Smi(s,
How to Itemoto Knlly
llere'H n chance, Miss Freekle-fiice,
to try n remedy for freckles with tho
guarantee of a reliable dealer that It
wilt not cost you a penny unless It re
moves tho freckles; while If It does
give jou a clear complexion the ox
peuso Is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of othlne
double strength from your druggist
nud a few applications should show
you how easy It Is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles anil get a lieaii
ttfut complexion,, ltarely Is more
than oito oiineu needed for tbo worst
case.
Ho suro to ask the druggist for tbo
double strength otbluo as this Is tbo
prescription sold under guarantee of
money back If It fnlls to remote
freckles.
Mixed With Sulphur Mnhc Hair
Sort and Luxuriant and lU'iiiuws
y Dandruff
Tlio old tlmo nilxtuio of tlngo Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
stieaUed and railed hair hi coming In
vogue again, snjs a well-known down
town druggist. It wan our grand
mother's tteatmeiit and hundreds of
women nud men too, aio again iihIiik
It to keep their hair a good, eon
color which s ipillo sensible, an wo
aro living In an ago when a youthful
appearance Is of tho greatest advant
age. Nowadays, though, w'o don't havo
tho troublesome task of gathering tho
sago and the mussy making at homo.
All drug stores sell tho ready-to-uso
product called "Wyeth's Hugo and Hill-
phur llnlr Itiiini'dy"' tor nboiil fit)
cniitii a bottlo, It In the must popu
lar bocituno nobody can discover It
lias been applied. Simply dampen u
soft brush or sponge with "W'yoth's
Huge ami Sulphur" and draw this
through your hair, taking line small
Htiand at a tlmo. Do thin tonight,
and by morning tho gray hitr disap
pears ami after another application It
Is restoiod to Its natural color.
What delights tho ladles with
Wyeth's Hugo and Kulphiir Is that ho.
uldcs beautifully darkening tho hnlr
they say it 'produces that soft luster
nud appearance of nhtiudauro which
Is so attractive, besides prevents
dandruff, Itching scalp nud falling
hair. Hero, you gray. haired folks,
got busy, look years younger,
ncrc.
WE TAKE PAINS IN SELECTING AND SELLING
SS
Our Prices nrc Riijlit nnd always the same. Let your next pair
be from
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"Good Siiocs" '
OPPOSITE P0ST0FFICE
AUTO
BARGAINS
1 lur Passenger tfuiclc $300.00
J Kcgal rndcrslung Koadslcr $000.00
.1 Five-Passenger iJurlcsiHi (remov
able loiiucati) $500.00
1 Five-Passenger 'lo-h. p. Premier,
a fiui! slage ear $600.00
These Oars are in (looil Ixitniiing Condition
C. E. GATES
132 South Riverside. Tlio Overland Mnn.
Last Week of the Clean-Up Sale
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GLOVES
"Women's 10 button Chainoisolte
Gloves in white, pongee and grey,
7i5e grade, now,
a pair
48c
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MANN'S
CENTRAL AVE.
NEAR POST OFFICE
WAISTS
100 Tailored and Lingerie Waists
up to $1.2;") values. During our
Clean-up sstle, price, 0Cl
each VT7C
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WONDERFUL VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THIS STORE SATURDAY
Best Dress Prints, 5c yd.
Children's School Dresses made of
galatea, percales and gingham, on sale
Saturday tit Loss Than Cost Price.
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STOLEN AT PROSPECT
A, E. Ilcamcs, Geo. K. Sanders, W.
M, lloliacs and party havo rcturnod
from a trip of inspection of tbo power
uites of tbo upper Hoguo. Thoy vis
ited Crater Lake bolero tliolr return.
At Prospect, Mr, Iteaiues bad a nar
row cscapo xvhllo flaking anion; the
rocks of tho Roguo river gorgo. With
out noticing It, ho managed to climb
on to a dangerous precipice and after
shouting vainly for help, managed
after thrco hours of effort, to extri
cate himself. At Prospect noma thief
stolo two expensive fiBhlng rods from
his automobile, while it was stored
In tho hotel barn Wednesday night,
lie offers t. cash reward for tho re
turn of tho rods, and no questions
asked. District Attorney Kelly Is In
vestigating the caso and will probably
lssuo a warrant for tho arrest of a
suspect, known to be In tho barn at
tlio tlmo. .
Women's ajld
Children's Fast
Black Hosiery,
all sizes, on sale
Saturday
9c a Pair
"Women's all silk
Hose, in Black,
Lavender, Oroy
and Tan, 75c
grade
Saturday
48c a Pair .
Clark's O.N.T. Thread, 7 for 25c
SNAPS
Best Darning Cotton, rt
now, a htill
Good 10c Dress j Aa
Shields, now, a pair "
3ood Hair Nets, now, Mp
each :...'
Buster Brown Collars, 4 A
now, each lvl
Fancy Emb. A prons, C
now, each wl
Children's Knit fOl
"Waists, now, each -u2j
Colgate's Talcum 0
Powder, now, a can "'
Best Cotton Challies 5c yd
Women's House Dresses, made of per
cale and lawns, nicely trimmed, up
to $2.00 qualities. Now 04 njr
fM.UU
each
"Women's Union
Suits, sleeveless,
lase trimmed,
.'J:jc grade, on sale
' Saturday
18c a Suit
"Women's Vests,
fine quality,
nicely trimmed,
25c grade
Saturday
19c Each
72x90 Bleached Sheets, 48c ea.
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OUR NEW FALL & WINTER SUITS NOW ON SALE
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The Joy of Perfect Baking!
Kiory hotianulfo knows the Joy of Inking uben tbo brcml comes from
tbo oven In Inrxe, light, evenly browned I omen.
Hut hiicIi results nro not iiIwidh nlitiilned oven by tho most experienced
It tnkes n good flour - better than tbo uvurugo - to make bread that Iu it Joy
to see and to eat.
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
Is linking Insurance. You always get good results from "Drifted Snow."
Surcessful bousiwves oorywliiiro aro Insisting that tbo grocer deliver only
Drifted Snow Hour limy find It pu)s ns ou will find ll after n fair trial.
Your money Is cheerfully reruud'il If you are not nlisolutely satisfied with
tho flour. Ask your grocer for it nud Insure your baking results,
SPERRY FLOUR CO.
NEW OUTING FLANNEL
5000 yards heavy striped Outing, fast
colors, a good 10c grade, Satur- Op
day, a yard 01
OUTING Flannel GOWNS
"Women's Outing Gowns, well inade,
full size, fast colors, 75c values, 4 0
Saturday, each TtO
Our NEW LINE of
Fall and Winter
Suitings 8c Coatings
now on display
DON'T FAIL TO SEE
THEM. SPECIAL VALUES
JUST RECEIVED
Tho new fall models of Warner's Rust
Proof Corsets; don't fail to (lf Aft
see them, on sale Sat., a pair v"U
NEW SWEATERS
iTust the thing for evening wear, iu all
colors and sizes; values up B9 AQ
to .f'1.00, now, each $4.J0
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Money
To Loan
On improved real eslale, ilaclcson and .Tosophino
counties. Interest 8 per cent. Three or five-yoar
loans. Commissions reasonable.
Insurance Unit Insures, jt'iro, Auto, Plate Class,
Employers' Liability, Court and Contractors' Bonds.
H. S. Stine
Room 2, Stewart Bldg., Oornor Main and Bartlett.
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