Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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A iiiihilinr or Mcilfoiil HIiriiiiTH
jnurnejed ner tlin hut hmihIh of
Kliimiilli ul tint ill:riiiiMnii of llillnli
Templii Hutimluy. KxiuiihIoiih went
Itlvi'll l (lilt llllte, llllll'll WIIH HCIII'll
n( I liiln KIiIkk Tiiiiii iiihI in lint
iiM'IiIiik n hImhh of lueuly.nno wiim
Inltliiti'il lulu llm ninleilen of lint
Hlulne, followed liy ii liniiiiii't.
Aiiiwik tint KliilticiH prenenl ieie:
II. (,'. Hpiirr, (I. K. Iluller, .1. ).
Ciincy, II. (I. Kii-lfiH, T. II. Klinp
Mild llrnliiii HoueiH, A ). Kinney, II.
II. IIiimIi, I). II. MiIIm, P. (I. Huriim
ImrK, .Tim Unit, 0, ,1, Slonc, ('. II.
llnr;inllne( AhIiIuiiiI; (I. (1, (loot!
iiiiiii, (lenripi K. (Julim, Itinuur Her-
mini, I tn 1 1 Ii Qulne, ItoHclititi:; .1. A.
Perry, I,. II. IIumMiih, II. I,. Wnlther,
II. (I. Wit.., )r. .1. I). Iliekeil,
Me.tlW.l', J. II. Unfile, North II I;
W. P.. Ciihlirliik, W. Ii. Ih.liliH, Yn-kn;
(:. I). liw;eni, Tnlcnl; (I. II. Clnrlc,
T. ('. N hc, DiiiiMiiiiir; II. II. Por-
ney, Hun Pruncim-ii; If. V, Pike, ('.
It. TliiniipMiin, II. II. lluell, U. A.
lmls, A. H. Anhley, Porllnnil', K. M.
Mutton, Pup-iie.
SLAPPED CHINK'S FACE
BRITISH LION FRETS
P. K. Dniml, flniinclur iiikI mtir-
iilimit, Ihih returned from u two
miomIIi'h trip to iiimtiini coiilem, miirli
Improiwml with tint inlliiK t lint mi
urn of prnMpnrlty for thn ontlrn nn-
t Ion in in hIkIil, llo Biiym
"I visited Chicago, Nnw York ninl
I'lilliiilnlplilii, nml found mi optimistic
foellnjt nvnry wlntrit, (looil crop nro
reported throiiKliont tint country.
Mini It not been for tint ilrmitli, tlmy
vs mill liiivo harvested tint wmilest
crop In history In tlin inlilillo unit.
Ah It In, tlmy will Inmost mi iivornr.o
rrnp, mivit In portion of western Knn
ntM nml KnliriiHkn whom hot winds
nhrlieled iiji tho corn anil ovun liluw
It out of till) KIOUIIll,
"Monny In easier In tlin runt nml nil
nro prmlli llni: better t linen, iin noon
nil tho turlff nml eurroiiry tpiontlomi
ii ro settled mnl litmlni'M rnn ikIJiimI It
mil f In settled roiidlllnmi. Tim crops
nro fpiinl, nml tlmy form thu bnhls of
prosperity."
I. OH ANdlXKH, Cat., Hopt. 1.
Offlcitrit of tho IlrltUh tihlp Lord
Iinmlnlii, lylni: nt Hnn I'i'dro, declared
today Hint thy will demand nn offl
rlnl liiiitli:itloii of tho notions of
liiiinlnrntloii Inspector It. Miller, who
shipped tin) fnrn of tho shlp'n Chlneso
rook, prerlpltntliiK nn ImhroKllo thnt
almost cunt hliu hi llfo,
Tho rook sitUvit n jnenl cleaver nnd
rushed nt Miller, n ilomn jollow
iiwmber of tho rrow nt IiIh li."rk
Officer of tho ship helped tint In
spector, who hnd drnwn hlit revolver,
from tlin hlp nfter tho rook nml two
sailors hud been overpowered.
MEETS IN MONTREAL
. Tho Denton Lumber coinnnnv of
Kmlillnic, CnJIfornln, hnn purchniieil
llio old Dr. Powlor Irnet of 4500 ncres
of Umber Imnl on PootM rrcolt of M. J.
KoiiKhiiin of Chlcnito for $l00,000nnd
will Infill tho roimlruclloii of n 2fi,
000 fruit box fnt-lory In tho near fu
tiiio. Tli ii factory will bo located In
Koiiuo lllvnr nml n lumber rallrond
7 miles In lencth will bo conetructod
from tho town iiii PootM crook to tlin
henrt of tho tlmbor. Tho trnnunctlon
IiimiImih $ tr.0,000.
Tho trnrt linn boon on tho mnrkot
for Houifi tliiio nml nt ono tlmo n nnlo
wnn nearly roniiuniinatud whun
Hokuo IthiT offorcd u bouim or $10,
000 to tho purchtmor If n mill worn
roimtrurtml In thnt iilnro. hut It Ih
bidhivml thnt this bninm docH not ap
ply on tho pn-ftent nalo,
Thero nro about 2ri0,000,000 feet
of tlmhur on tho property, fir pluo
nml hoiiio ipriico.
ArconllfiB to prollmlnnry flRiiren,
Adilnnd linn dlnplayed moro Intoront
In tho cenilni: fjood rondn election
thmi Medforil han ns thulr roRlHtrntlon
In but flftooii lomi thnn that of Mod
ford. 1327 hnvo reKlnlerod In Med
foril and 1312 In AHhlnnd. According
to nevoral Ashland biiBlncni men tho
town In Holld for thn Reed road pro
ject and tho Ibhiio will win overwhalm
Ingly In thnt rlty. C03S reliitorcd
In tho ontlro county.
In other precincts In tho valley the
rvKlntrntlon was nn follewn: Jack
nonvlllo 103, AVoodvlllo 115, Hold Hill
302, KnBlo Point 108, Central Point
30U, Tnlont 183, Phoenix 221, Mound
80, PooU crcok 85, Willow HprlnKn
83, Ilarron 70, Smnii Valley CO, Antl-
och , I.nko creek CC, Wk Ilutto C2,
Plounco Itock CO, ApplcKato H, Kork
Point -13, Wlmcr 39, Meadow 30,
Trnll 29, Climax 17, Union 17, Btcr
IIiik 0, and Wntklim 2.
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Klllarney Art Destroyed.
DPIILIN, Sept. 1. Muilt thirty
two j en r nii nt II rout of fl,000,
001), Killurnov HouM', nt Killnrimy,
('ininty Iverry, thn home of the Kurl
of Keutuore, U prnetlcullv m mint
Imliiy n n rivHiill of ii fire M'hler
iluy which Hpreiul rnpnllv hecniioe of
l.if.h nf wiiter. Mirny irleuli't.M wurt
of nrt went hiirncd.
MONTHHAD, Kept. 1. Tho Kronl
cut KittlinrluK of lnv)rm thin romitry
over hnn known imembled hero todny
for thn npenliiK neiilomi of tho nn
mini tneetliiK of thn Amerlrnu llnr
niHiiclntloii. Tho lueetliiKu will ion-
tluuii IhroiiKh WitiliiDmlny.
Tho ltlKhl llnuornblo llobert I..
Ilordeti, prlmo iiiltilNler of Cuindn,
formully woUomud tho dolei;nteii who
roprenent iinry utato In tho Union.
Prank II, KuIIokk. nn prekldutit of tho
ntmoclntloii dnlliored tho openltiK nd
dreK thurtly nftor tho mevtliiK rote
Mined nt 10 o'clork, tnkliiK for hi
themo, "Trenly MnkliiK Power."
Tho nnnu.il nddremi nn delivered
(hit nfteruoon nt tho Prlurrmi Then
ter by tho HIrIiI lloiiornhlo Vlncount
Itlchnrd lliirdmt llntdnui', of Clonii,
Lord IIIkIi Chancellor of (Irent llrl
tnlu. IIIm nuhject wmi "lllRher Nn-tounllty--A
Study In l.nw nnd Pth
li'K," llo wan Introduced to the law
yiirn by Chief Jiutlco lMwnrd IKitiKlns
Wlilto. of tho Unlluil Htnti: Hliprulliu
Court.
HAI.i:.M, Oro, Ropt. 1. It wnn be-
Holed today that Attorney Ccnurnl
Prnnford, who hnn relumed from
llmiilon, whero hn Investigated tho
nlliiKed deportntlon of Dr. llnlloy K.
I.ench, n Aoclnllnt editor, would not
recoinuieiid tho prosecution of any
reHldeutH of tho rlty. Tho nttorney
Konurnl dei lares that no fnr na ho
iiiuld learn, Dr. Leach wan not
threatened nM )ln departed.
"I belleio tho nffnlr hnn been ureal
ly I'xnKKernted," said Crawford. "Por
Instance. I could Irnrn nothing of Dr.
I.ench hnitiiK hcoti placed on exhibi
tion, made to klsN tho flni; nnd bIiik
tho '8lnr pntiKled Ilnnner.'"
Attorney (leneral Crawford will
file n report nnd hlu rccoinmendn
tlonii with novemor West Tuesday.
Electrical Storm Sweeps Ogdcn.
OnDI'.N, Plnli, Sept. 1 Iiiinn;-e
cMtimntctl nt $20,000 in done here
toilnv by mi eleetrieiil xtonii mul
clntiilhiirM which nwept Oileu e4
terilay, flooilun; eoreh of relnil nml
wlinleHiile Imiiheri. I,i;liltiiiie; htruck
it Kroeerv htore, ineltniu the Holder
in hunilieilH of cnus of I'Ki'tnlilo.s,
nml vpillinc thn contents.
EDISON TALKING PI
TO BE AT PAGE THEATRE
lMliion b IntiKlilnjr, talking, slnlnB
nnd motion pictures nro to bo pre
sented nt tho Page Theater tonight
nnd tomorrow, with a jnatluco Tues
day nt 2:30 p. rn.
PUIion'n recent Invention Is raid to
bo ono of tho greatest achievements
of his llfo.
Tho mcchnnlcs who will handle, tho
machinery nml equipment presenting
the talking pictures nro men especial
ly Instructed In the Kdlson factory.
It will require three mid a half hours
to set up tho machinery after tho
ihow nrrlvcs.
Tho doors of the theater will open
nt 7:30. A different program will bo
presented each ovnlnR.
Thero will be two shows each
night tho first ono starting about
710 and tho second Immediately fol
lowing tho first.
Spokane Mill Fire Gutted.
SrOKAXi:, Wiii.ii.. Kepi. l.-Firv
of unknown origin did damage to
ilnv climated lit .?2r.,000 to the plan
inu mill nml lryoJ.ilu of the Demi
Lumber nml I'm I .company.
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Hit at the
Ball Game
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Every day of the baseball season a thousand ball games arc played
throughout the United States and hundreds of thousands of "fans"
enjoy "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes while they watch the
games. "Bull" Durham has become a part of the national game.
Millions of "fans" would no sooner think of sitting through a ball
game without rolling "Bull" Durham, than they would think of
seeing a circus without peanuts.
GENUINE
Bull Durham
SMOKING TOBACCO
(Enough for forty hand-made cigaretleM in each S-cent sack)
Enough "Bull" Durham is sold in a year to make approximately
12 billion hand-made cigarettes and the sales are still growing.
"Bull" Durham hand-made ciga
rettes have a richer fra
grance and fuller flavor
than any ready-made
cigarettes. They give
a cool, smooth,
pleasant smokc
thc most enjoyable
and satisfying
cigarettes in
the world.
A. book of "papert"
FREE with tach
6-ctnt tach.
rm
I JACKSON COUNTY FAIR
AND PEAR SHOW
I MEDFORD, SEPTEMBER 9th TO 13th
$ 6000 PREMIUMS and PRIZES $1500 PREMIUMS on FRUIT $300 PREMIUMS on PEARS
LTBICRAL PR13MIILMS on all kinds of Stock, Grain, Poultry, Fruits, Products of Kitchen and Pantry, Fanny W ork, Pine Arts, Floriculture, Minerals, 'Articles manufac
tured in Jackson county, etc. Also big list of special premiums. GET A PREMIUM LIST from Secretary S. I. Brown and make au exhibit.
Trotting, Pacing and Running Races
, Purses as high as $500 have boon made, which will attract somo of tho best horses in the country and insuro a good racing program
Wild
Used at Elks' Rodeo at Klamath Falls, July 4 and 5, havo been secured; also sovoral of tho best riders in tho West for this attraction.
Mile
Ladies clmngo horses every half milo. 'A purse of $200 insures a big raco.
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J. T. SULLIVAN, Prosident.
S. I. BROWN, Secretary.