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PjjPrvTrf.T-3r.r- ... . -- . .. . ,. ,,...,,.,......., , .,..., -,.,, , '?!' 1 tf ivV 11 , .VI W '" -I "' PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MAIL TlimUNM. MHPFOttD. OR .WON. TUKSDAV, SMPTIIMIYMU 12, 11)111. p.) Hedford hail tribune AN INnRI'UNMCNT MJWHPAl'BIl . VUHhTHUKl) ISVHItr Al-TKUNOON JCXCHIT HUNUAr 1IY T1IU MBDl'OHD PIUNTINO CO. Tlit) r)tmlerntla Times, Tlin Mrdfonl MVUI. Tlio MeiHont Tribune. Tlio South cm OrpRonlnn, Tho AbIiImhi Trlliuno. Offlco Mnll Tribune HulltlliiR, S5-S7-.9 Norlli Vt street, tclepliono TS. OUR DISPLAY AT THE FAIR. Official l'fliirr nf tho City Ufflclnl l'npor of Jackson of Mnlfonl. County. OKOUaB PUTNAM, lMltor mid MnnnRrr Vnlnr.il n fcr(ml-olnK!l matter nt Moilfonl. Orriton. under tlio act of Mnrclt 3j 1T8. e ' SBBBOlUrriOXt BATES. Ono yonr, by mail- -...IS.no Ono month, by until - .50 lVr month, delivered by rarrler tn .Mrtlford, JnrkRonvlllo nml Con- trnl rnlnt...- -. . .60 Rituri1ni-inly. 1 mall, tier yenr. 5.00 Wppklr. Per yenr...-,., .-.. . .-.. 1.50 BWORN CISCTJI.ATION. linlly nvrrBP Tor olovpn months end Inp November 30, 1911, 1751. CHE IDE E IN SCHEDULE OF ROAD MEEK Jlaln Trace .. In order (o better meet tho crowds tlicro has been changes in tlio speak liiB campaign for tho Reed roads bond lsstio to bo held next Tuesday, September 3. Tho Jacksonville Meeting will bo held Wednesday. Tho lloguo Itlvcr meeting will bo hold Friday after noon with Attorneys Porter J. Xcff nnd' W. I. Vawtor as speakers. Fri day night a meeting will bo held at Griffin Creole with William G. Goro as tho speaker. A meeting was held at Phoenix last night with Messrs. Goro, Mulkoy nnd Uoos ns speakers. A largo crowd was present and a decided sentiment In favor of tho bonds shown. Agent Koscnbnura o tlio Southern Pncifio announces that a steam train will bo mn to Roguo Hivcr for tlio benefit of iboso desiring to attend tho fair nml Oooil Honds meeting to bo held there Friday. PEARS GREW WELL IN DRY MONTH OF AUGUST Tho month of August was only striking for its absence of rain. Tho tompcraturo was slightly below nor mal, but thcro woro enough hot days, including ono whoro tho temperature reached 98, to keop coats off and tho ico cream cono men busy. Tho weath or has been ideal for fruit, as tho bountiful rains of tho preceding month left the soil filled with mois ture, and tho warm bright days of August were exactly what was needed to mako the pears and apples swell to tho perfection they now havo. Weather report for Mcdford, Ore gon; August, 1913. Date. Max. A MHWHHHm,H .88 S3. 80 88 91 88 .......92 . 9'" 87 .84 C3.5 ...74 .78 .-SO ...77 .82 .89 .81 .38 .95 ...90 .95 .88 .90 .81 .95 .93 .83 Degrees Maximum 98. Mean of Maxumum 80.8 Normal uieun maximum 87. Minimum 41. Mean minimum 04.7 Normal mean minimum C3. Moan monthly tompcraturo...... 70.7 Normal moan monthly temp. 70 Provalllng win dlrettIon....ITorthwest Maximum wind volocity, 20 jnllea lir. Averago wind velocity, 8 miles hr. Proclpltntion 0.08 Avorago precipitation for month 0.40 l'roclnltatlon from Soptomber 1, 1912 to Sopt. 1, 1913 21.87 Deficiency for year G.34 Number of clear days 24 Numbor of partly cloudy .., 4 Number of cloudy 3 Tomporaturca for tho ononth woro normal but precipitation was bolow normal, Thero woro no destructive winds. Conditions bavo beon oxcol- lout for all crops. Tho 'best pear crop the valley has over seen Is bolng bnr rested. , P. J. O'GAItA, Special Meteorological Observer FOR fivo years Jackson County has led (he agitation in Oregon for good roads. 1or as many years efforts have been made to amend the constitution, to pass proper enabling acts, all with the object of permitting the eounty to jssuo bonds for tho biuldmu of permanent, highways. Wo havo finally, after overcoming many legal ob stacles, reached tho point desired and on September J) the people will volo upon the issuance of $500,000 for the construction of a paved highway from the California line to tho Josephine County line. Ifaving clamored so lour; and so loudly for a chance to vole road bonds, having once voted for such bonds, hav ing initiated a constitutional amendment for them, having besieged legislatures and conducted a state-wide campaign and propaganda in their behalf, it would be an absurdity not to vote the bonds almost unanimously. The road bonds should carry by a tremendous vote. They can only be carried, however, by every progressive citizen doing his share, by every one talking bonds from now until election time, by endeavoring to make every op ponent an advocate of bonds, by conducting a vigorous crusade in tlieir behalf. For the first time since their enfranchisement, women of Jackson County have a chance to make themselves felt in a public matter. They can show the world that no mis take was made in giving women the ballot, by lining up for progress, development and a greater Jackson County. A iavcd highway through Jackson County will be its greatest advertisement. It will develop the neglected tourist industry, which in the future will be one of the valley's greatest resources. Tt will bring through the county ten to twenty thousand automobiles full of Pana ma exposition tourists in 1915 and a constant stream of visitors, winter and summer thereafter. The paved highway will bring desirable residents, en hance the value of our land, develop our natural resources, enlarge our markets and pay for itself many times in en hanced valuations, increased population, and an abiding prosperity. But even without these features, it would pay for itself in lowering the cost of transportation to pro ducers. Jackson County's best exhibit at the world's fair would be a huge electric sign reading "FIFTY "MILES OF PAVED SCENIC HIGHWAY THROUGH.. JACKSON".. COUNTY, ..GATEWAY.. TO OREGON." Let us make such a display possible by voting the bonds. Let ns all get busv at once and leave no stone un turned t accomplish the desired result. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT IT Theatre TONIGHT "Honor Thy Fathor," (Ci lies') One of the very best ..-reel features. "Man and His Other Self," (Selig) The double deal ing two-faced life. "Rod Old Hills of Georgia" (Ed.) Drama Ceming: "Tho Tigor Lily" ( Vita V Superb U-rocl Special animal ..I eat tire. ..Get ..the lucky tickets at the It The atrt West Alain, where ev erything's the best, except; the price. You'll come again THEATRE TODAY WIDNEY AFFINITY TO FACE CHARGE FORDEATH A 3 4 6 C 7 8 9 10 11 13' 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 2" 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 f ' f MIn. 01 50 58 53 57 52 55 54 53 57 58 53 CO 49 45 45 55 41 43 49 00 57 58 51 01 55 51 09 01 58 52 0.02 0.08 SAN FKAXCISCO, Oil., Sept. '2. A flinrye of insanity will be placed todny iiKimist Mrs. Vivien Merlin Lyons, the beautiful divorcee who en tered into n suicide pact hero with itobcrt Widiicy, former Los Angclex real er-tnto broker. Tho woman's efforts to end her life since beinc brought to the Cen tral Fjnerponcy hospital lust Satur day nud her irrational notions have caused the pliyMciuns of tho hospital staff to order her removal to the detention hospital. She will bo held there for several days nnd n careful study of her condition will he made to allow tho members of the insanity commission to iiccitte on ncr case. Dr. E. J. Host will ilia the complaint Mrs. l.vonti condition todny h much improved though hlic still grieves for Wldncy. Tho latter btill is at n Livermoro sanitarium. That Widney fiUfcKustcd tho suicide njjrcement nnd himself made all the plans for their net in tlio charge of Mra. Lyons. TALKING PICTURES ARE SENSATION AT PAGE THEATRE m E PREY OF MONSTER EAGLE; PA RESCUE 'The Kdlson Klnotophono, or talk ing pictures appeared at tho I'flKO theater last night to a packed house, and constitute ono of tho most worthy entertainments that will appear nt that placo of amusement in many a day. They aro tho ninth wonder of tho world, portraying tho genius of tho greatest inventor of any time. Tho pictures show every pesttfro, every sound from tho voico to the dropping of a washpan, and tho sound nnd the figures act In perfect unUon. Every phnso of tho theater from minstrelsy to Shakespeare is shown with marvelous dotal), The audlonco appluudcd for fivo minutes tho quar rel scono from "Julius Caesar," and chcorod tho mlnstrol olio. The show will be repented tonight, with a anatineo this afternoon, and Is recommonded as worth tho price of admission, entertaining, educational, and something to pondor over. An cntlro change of program is bill for tonight. SAN FKANTISCO, Sept. '2. IM.-t master W. !. Ifarlzi.ll nud Dr. liar vey Ham of San Bernardino are suf fering today from painful injuries they sustained when they rescued n five-year-old baby from an enor mous cnio nt San Felipe, in tho Imperial desert. According to Hnrtzcll, the men drove their nutomnbilo into a ranch yard ns tho bird attacked the baby. Ham clubbed it with u rifle, where upon it turned on him, teariui; hN face and shoulders with its heal: nnd talons. Hnrtzcll nNn was badly hurt be fore another member of tho partv killed the cale with a shotgun. The buby wan not seriously injured. TALENT CANNERY OPEN NSTALL MACHINERY The Haglcy cannery is now run ning full blast canning peaches and pears, ihe new machinery is run niuj fine. Tho nmchiiie for scald ing, peeling and grading peaches is certainly great. 1 ho women naive nnd take out the pits, then tho peach cs nro dumped into llii machine, nfter which they arc cooked. Tlio cannery could uso n number more women nud girls. NEW YORK HAIRDRESSING PARLORS OPENED MONDAY FANTOMAS Tho Phantom Crook Three Keels NOVEL, SENSATIONAL, DRAMATIC, MYSTERIOUS ELKS At Rochester Scenes at the (Irantl Lodge and the Big Parade PAGE THEATRE EXTRA GOOD BILL Wodnosday, Soptombor 3 Pantagos TJnoqualod Vaudo , villo MARSHALL & TRIBBLE Colored Comedians THOMAS H. BALLEN Editor of the DnlTyvUlo News CARMEN & CLIFTON Music and Songs Extra Foaturo WILLIAM SCHILLING &CO. In the powerful dramatic sensation PAGESCOPE Prices 25, JlOc; PICTURES liox seals ")() E. N. NOBLE All Kiiuti uf Wood Sattlug 'bone Tttf-X ItKII North Central N. Fl orence Clark viomn ti:aciii:u Studio It lit We.it tth Street Would Be Detective FARCE COMEDY Draperies W carry it vrry eomntM lln of drniM'rtra. lam curtnlri". fixture, tile., anil 'to nil cln uf tinhuliitrrlntr. A pedal man to look n(lr t til ja work exclimlwly tuul will ulvo n khh! Mirrlru la tinmilbla to ct In cv-n lliu laruvit cities. Week3 & McGowan Co. Woolworth & Woolworth Music and lOITccts Always 10c OBITUARY. Wed at tho home of her parontn, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Guornscy, 312 South King street, Frances Guornsoy, aged soveu months and 20 days, of acuto dysentary, at 5.30 p. m., Sopt. 1st, Funeral W1U probably bo hold Wednesday afternoon. Burial will take placo Wednesday afternoon. Maud I)owd Jeffcrs opened the Now York Halrdrosalng parlors Monday in tho building first door south of tho postofflco. Tho parlora aro equipped with modern apparatus and aro nlcoly ar ranged for tho comfort of tho pat rons. A numbor of ladles called Monday and nil who havo not visit ed tho parlors aro cordially invited. Mind. Dowd Joffors is a graduate of an Kngllsh collcgo and lm.i prac ticed In Knglund and this country for years. Hho also makes the toilet preparations nho soils. ISIS THEATRE Photo Plays Tuesday and Wednesday The Diamond Mystery Tn two reels The Motion Picture Story Magazine Contest Story Pathe Weekly Tito. 30 The Monument Uiograph When Love Forgives Drama . With Medford traoe is Mcdford made John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 8. IJAIITLETT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-a Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Seasonable Flowers and Decorations oi! all kinds for fall weddings. Telephone 3T4. 1005 East Main Street. E. D. Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and exterior view Negatives mado anv time and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 147) Dinner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau 1'or K.ulinngo Wo havo u good farm to trade for city rcsldeuco. Wo havo both largo nud small tracts In Kasteru Oregon to trado for lloguo river valley lands. Wo havo Domu good city property to trade for good ranch, Homosteadri for all and desert laud claims. Ask us about them. I'nrm to ront, thht year's crop for sule, also farm implements, 'poultry, stock and household goods. ' aero garden tract, Just outstdo city limits, $D00. Kxtia good torinu. Stock of now goods to trado for rcnl estuto, List your Iioiihos and rooms for ront, with us. Wo havo Bomo applicants for ranches to rent. Oood lot lu Contral Point to trade for horse. Two good clear lots lu Medford to trado for largo horso and two-soutod liugKy. .employment Builder. Ranch hands. . Olrls for general hotmo work. Woman cook lu rosldonco. Man and wlfo on ranch. Woman cook for lioiol. ' MRS. EMMA BITTNER ties. Phnuo lOOfJ-X Thauo 8fi8. Opposlto Nash Hotnl ROOMS 6 nd 7, PALM BLOCK, iW&WV Ii k "W -v V W". WUUJJ For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLADW00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS , ,. ... Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sta. PHONE 7C0-R eSSQXjVii5JX;Xi VERONICA California's Natural Medicinal Spring Wator Nature-'s Curo for Sluggish Livor and Kidnoys Por Bottlo, COc. Caso of Onq Dozon, $5.D0. Guorantoo Uso tliroo bottlos froo; if not satisfied, rotuni tho caso and wo will ro fund $5.50. MEDFORD PHARMACY Near I'ostofficc. Phono .10. f'l Look Ladies! Set Ihe abdominal stipporl; a patented feature found only in the Abdo Support Corset. Also Uostou Hygienic, and llarcl. ley tailor made corsets fitted by expert corset icre. Mrs. H. L. Leach :i2(i North Hartlett I'lionu !)."i-l-iM Money to Loan .1 have ihe agency of (he Holland Mori gage Company, who are loaning lnonc'y on improved city and ranch properly. Their inspector will bo here to pass upon applications next week. All those desiring to borrow money should have applications filed by Thursday, September !. H. S. STINE Ivoom 2, Stewart Uloek P University of Southern Oregon Opens! September 17th in Medford Business College Block College omnia Sept. 17. Coursos History, HugllHli, Oreok, Latin, French, (luriunu, Spauluh, Chemistry, Jllology and (leology, Phllohopliy, MathoinatlcH, rhyslcu, Normal opuiiu Sept. 17. (II. V. Mulkoy dean,) teaches couruo. Preparatory opens Sopt. 17. Hygiene and miming opens Sept. 17. Law school opens Oct. 1. Ceurses: Kipilty, Criminal Law, Wvl donco, Sales, Ncgotlablo IiiHtruiuontii, l'leudlng, Contractu, Agency, Itoul Property, Corpuratlous, etc, Divinity school opens Oct, 1. HoglBtrntlon days nil thin woolc. Next week, Monday, Wodnoa iiu mi rriuuy, trom v u, m. to l- noon, ni uilHllloss CollOgo, J '1 Kr