Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 05, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY.
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Kali, Ths Medfonl Tribune. Tlio South
am OreiHrntan, The Ashland Tribune.
OMc Mall Tribune llulldlni?, 23-3"i-3
North Fir atrnott ndephons 74.
Offlcfet Var of the City
Official raptr of Jncknon
of UrilfoM.
County.
QBOIWB rOTNAM, B.lltor ami Manner
ntred s
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'KaJTorti. Orrron,
laairn s, ibis.
pccoml-claits mutter
utiorr mo net
HOBSCKXrTXOX AATJCS.
One yrnr. by mnll - .,-. $5.l
Ono month, by inll. ....... .SI
lVr month, HHIvret by cnrrltr In
MeoTonl, Jacksonville ftml Con
tral Point .. . -. . .50
Statwtttar only, hr inMI. vtr vrar 2.04
Wivkly, per rcr.... l.SO
womir crmcrjt.TiON.
Dally n vera ro for elovrn months end
Inn; November JO, 1911, iTti.
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1ELEPH0NE
HEARD
SEPT. 15
Tho stale railroad commission will
hold two session as the publlo utili
ties commission at tho Medford city
hall Monday, September 15, to hear
arguments for nad against tho appli
cations of local telephone companies
"to lncreaso their monthly phone
charges to subscribers. In tho morn
ing tho application of the Eagle Point
and Butte Falls company will bo dls
enssed and In the Afternoon tho ap
plication of tho Home Telephone and
Telegraph company to lncreaso Mod
ford and JacVsonvilo rentals will bo
under tiro.
All thoso who object to tho pro
posed Increase In rentals are re
quested to he presont and state their
reasons why tho application should
not be granted. 5
FAIR PROMISES
TO BE BEST EVER
HELD IN COUNTY
MANIAC RONS AMUCK
13 KILLED, 11
STUItTdART, Germany. Stpt. 6.
Thirteen persons wore killed and
eleven others -Injured, flvo probably
fatally, when a demented school
teacher named Wagner ran amuck to
day In tho villages of Degerloch and
MullHrasen, nearfcere.
"Wagner first murdered his sleeping
wlfo and four children nt Degerloch.
Then 'be rushed to Mtilhausen, a short
distance away, and fired a dozen
dwellings, jeopardizing the "lives of
scores 'of sloepers. When the In
mates of' the nurnlnglmildlngs rushed
to the street, Wagner opened "fire
with a rerolver. Eight women wore
killed and eleven others injured be
fore Wagner was overpowered. Two
revolvers and twenty-two cartridges
were found in Tils pockets. Wagner
was almost beaten to death by a mah
before the police arrived.
STORM RAGING JOFF
DIAMOND SHOALS
WASHINGTON', Sept. fn The rev
enue cutter Seminole is eiiKiij;el to
t'luy in aiding distressed vessels off
Diamond 'Shoals, according to wire
less messages received at tho navy
department. Among the storm-endangered
craft, it -wan said, is (he
four-masted bchnoner Anna ITcid
rittor, which lost its topmasts, broke
its rudder and iind two of its crew
injured during last night's storm.
CRESCENT CITY MOTOR
RECORD IS BROKEN
W. V. B. Campbell of Suncrest or
chards broke the automobllo record
to Crescent City recently and Jncl
dently won a banquet from Stewart
Patterson for IB University club
mombers, when ho traveled from the
coast city to Medford In his Lozlor
roadster In C hours nnd 47 minutes
The wager was that he could not
do tho dlstanco In 8 hours or less
Mr, ICaaipbell was accompanied by
Chartey Brown and a .formal affidavit
was made otit'to attest 'to tho correct
ness of the claim. Tho two men left
Crescent City at 8:23 a. in, and reach
ed tho University club In Medford at
3,08 p. in. They had one blowout on
tho way and had to stop and back In
order to pass teams several times. No
otherjitopg were niado on route,
8ATyiU)AYANI SU.MIAV
SlJX)AIj AT IVWIK
Kverything is rounding into slinpe
for the Jnckson County Pair nnd
l'enr Show which will open its
gates to tho people next Tuesday.
All business houes nre nsked to
decorate nnd with our sik'ndid elec
tric lighting system, clean jwved
streets nnd beautiful parks, wo enu
mnke nn attractive appearance. So
cot the fair stunt, iirlp make It it
success.
The management have moved the
exhibit building from its old lorn
turn, remodeled nnd iilnccu it near
tho grandstnud for Ihe Mter cou
venience of exhibitors. The ladies
department Iins been placed under
tho grandstand, with new ceiling nnd
nrrnngcraenls for the careful protec
tion of valuable exhibits. Two rest
rooms arc also provided.
A building f0.nQ has boon built
for livestock nnd lwttltry.
Excellent innsio has been secured.
The Grants Pass, Ashland and 'Med
ford bands will play on their respect
ive days.
Street carnival nnd Mnrdi Gras
Thursday and Friday nights on th
paving from the S. 1. It. It. to Cen
tral avenue.
The racing events will be good as
entries for pacing nnd trotting nre
nlreadv secured with .fast hon.es
from Idaho, Washington nnd Culi
foriiic, nnd wild horses nnd bulls
used nt the Elks couvcnlion at Klam
ath Falls will be hen1.
Following Is the program of the
week's events:
Tuesday, Sept. 9, Kntrjr Day
All superintendents will be nt their
)Hsts to take care of the exhibits.
It will be a busy day; come early
with your exhibit nnd secure good
space. All entries close nt 0"p. m.
Wednesday, Sept. JO, .Atthlasul Da;
With the Ashland band in attend
ance. The fair will be formnlly
opened by President J. T. Sullivan.
All exhibits will he judged by the
judges of the different departments
and ribbons placed. The race track
villiircsent n 2:30 trot purse of
$300,00; 2:30 pace -purse of $300.00.
Hnlf mile free-for-nll running purse
$100.00; hnlf mile saddle horse rnn
ning race purse iJ.'iO.OO.
Thursday, Sept. 11, Groats Toss Day
Wath the Grants I'axsJjuud fur mu
sic. Parade of liune. and cattle
in front of grandstand. Itaecs for
tho day: Wild hon.es and -bulls; 2:lfi
trot, purse 4300.00 ; 2:M puce, -purse.
if 300.00; livo-oighths mile .freo-for-ull
running race, purse $100.00; half
mile pony race, purse $."i000.
Friday, Rcit. 1, MetUonl J)y
With Medford music. Make thi
the 'big jollv day. Give the nssooia-
iinn a Teoord-lircaking crowd. Sec'
the -2:20 trot, the U 0 ipnce, ithe hair
mile running race for 2-year-olds,
and the uartarinilc dash. Then irv
the evening tho carnival nnd ditnriup1
on the street downtown.
Naturdny, Kept. IS, The It 'Day
"Exhibitors permitted to take away
their exhibits. There will be good1
racing events: A free-for-all trol
purse $300,00; free-for-nll parr
purse $300.00; one mile running race,
nurse 100.00; ihnlf mile frunninr
race, nurse $50.00. The swilfl dumvs
and bulls will nfford excitement on
tho track during tho fnir; doii't miss
it. Old yarn, the fntnons ilnickmg
bull that remnined riderless nil
through tho Elks rpdeo nt Klamath
Fulls, will be here. The association
offers $10.00 to nnyone who can ride
him ten seconds.
ASHLAND MEN IN
FAVOR OF
BID
FOR
PAVfl)
MAD
Tho following Interviews with
prominent Ashlanders shows the
sentiment prevailing there retarding
the road bonds. Tito Interviews are
printed with otltors, In tho Ashland
Tidings:
Ncnton Mewers: Tho bonds should
carry by all taans. flood reads are
a real substantial investment, me
Siskiyou mountnln nnd tho toll road
are aothlsx ssort of a dtsgrae to tho
statu and to the county. Tho bond
Issue will connect Jackson county
with the California statu hlghwny
and this venture -will moro than re
pay the amount of the investment
lUelt.
S. A. Carlten: I am thoroughly
to favor of the bend insas and nm
fully smttskd ttat It will earry by n
good Ttwnd vnajorltr. Ths arguments
or well known, tad Inasmuch ns the
attitude of thu county ts certain 1
b!ive the vote should bo made over-
wheJMiag
O. F. MlllBgs: BeHevIng there Is
m crap et haretofare raised In
Jackson county to any exUnt. and of
mrfetch our sU. water, -cMawte. aeon-
r. flsWteg anil minting rumsiaea
weuld prod nee ownper crop ach
year, If onco plantad and always
soil for tbo Mghcst cah price tho
tourist rop I shall rot for the
fcot4.
O. . Bwtler: I am for the bond
Iwne sftrong. I fought the previous
ono for the reason that It "was -not
sound fn iny feature. Aside tfrera
the advantage of good roads I con
sider th Pactflc Highway of trltal tm
porlanee. and while I had thought
that powerful lanumoes would wrost
It from -ns T bellevoThat tho couqnor
Ing of Blsklyon tuouataln -will locate
the highway ronte.
P. O. McWHIIsms: It is incum
bent upon thoee who favor tho- bond
Issue to get to the polls. Every vot
er should reason out "the -expense far
himself and ttwn figure ont If Jack
son comity ran nfford to do anything
else. It s 'plain to -mo that Ashland
has no kick coming wi rlils public
Improvement.
George W. Owen: I am strongly
In favor t the bends. The-jpraaant
system -of road
BACHELOR WILLS
G
BECKO
1
MAID
10
PON
TOMBS
1
NS
Win. H. Hartley, for siany years a
farmor of Jackson county died recent
ly at tho ago of 73 at Myrtle Point.
IUr will was offered for probate today
and contains tho following romnrk
ablo clause:
"1 direct that an eloBt.nt tombstone
nr monument bo placed on my grave,
to ho made of granite, on which all
tho lettering shall show plainly and
distinctly, nnd of a lasting qunllty,
nnd on tho tombstono or monument
Rhntl be engraved nn old bncholnr
standing on the brink of tho Jordan,
preparing to cross Ihe river, nnd on
the other side nt tbo river a group
of old maids, each carrying In their
hands n hunch of roses, and beckon
ing to him to cross, and on which
tombstone or monument shall bo en
graved tho following epltath: "To
an Independent, good looking old
bncholar, who In his younger dnys.
preferred living a slnglo life rather
than get married nnd have n pottlcoat
boss ruling aver him tho rest of his
life and perhaps throngh an endlssa
eternity."
SEPTEMBER.
5, Will
BOTANSS
BACK
DEL ED
WITH
CRAIER'SWONDERS
LIKELY TO BAR
MRS
PANKHUR
T
COHAN ONLY SLIGHTLY
INJURED IN SUP
Fxof.jlfowoll, leader of Jhq Page
Theater orchestra, and Mr. Itoot, first
violinist, of tho same organization,
will furnish a special musical pro
gram at the Page avery Saturday and
Sunday hereafter. An attrnotlve
musical and picture program will be
offered each evening. Tho usual
jirloe of 6 and 10 cents.
AIITFORD. Conn., Sept. 5. -Geo.
M. Cohan, actor and playwright; his
thirteen-year-old daughter Georgia,
and Wallace Eddlngor, leading man
In Cohan's new play, and TrancluDC
Hope, Cohan's secrotary, wero 'only
slightly Injured whon their automo
bile, lato yesterday, crashe'd into a
garlrago wagon, neanhero, according
to announcement made today at tho
Hartford hospital.
Cohan's daughter, s was said, es
capod with a scalp wound. and .Cohan
sustained a dislocated shoulder. E&
dlnger escaped with a few bruises.
WOMAN PAYS FINE, "
GUILTY 0F SMU9QLIN
TRENTON, U .7., Sept. fi.ltrs.
Annie Volie, of Molino, Ills., lodu.v
has pnid n fine of $3,u00 in .tlir
United fitntes court here after plead-
in,, friiilfv tn n iliiirr nf RrnifD'fllll(r.
Her maid wns fined $.r)0 on a sim
ilar charge.
work is the meat
wasteful kind Tind tt can be flgtmHl
eut to be tho west extravagant x
pease ithe taxpayers of Oregon are
Indtilclnc In. A good hard Hirrracc
trunk road to carry the traffic In the
densest traffic section would set the
pace. Tho towns 'hove rult throwing
good money into -mudholes and the
county should certainly connect llsolf
with tho California 'highway,
E. V. Carter: I am In favor of the
bonds most emphatically. It would
be a public calamity were they to be
defeated under existing conditions.
Jackson county endorsed a road 'bond
Issue ot S1.S00.000 less than two
vo.r. mm. To fall In voting one-
third that amount now would be a
backward step from which we -would
not soon recover. Furthermore, the
Pacific Highway Is at stake and we've
got to havo it. I bttevetho proponsfl
highway will ibeneflt the eounty to
Its outermost limits and resultant
prosperity will bo-so'ovioent to pro
perty owners that laterals -will come
fast.
NEW YORK", Sept. .V- That -Mrs.
Emmuliiic PunUiurst, the militant
English suffntgette lender, now on
her way to this country, intiy be de
nied the right to hind -on the ground
that she is n fugitive from ju-tioe,
was intimated today by immigration
officials here. Si.-rinleiulciit lin
ker, of the Ellis Isluud immigration
station, said it had not been decided
definitely how to treat the expected
visitor.
Mrs. Pntikbtirst was sentenced to
n tenn of imprisonment for instigat
ing outbreaks of puffntgette mili
tancy, begun n 'hunger strike, wits -released
lest she die for Inek of food,
and re-wrrested uis soon us she hud
partially recovered, agniu .released
and re-arrested over and over ngnin.
until finally, while out on Wave mid
with part of Iter sentence still hang
ing over her, she went lo Fnmre.
The Ilritish authorities, very glad lo
see .her go, made uo iilleinpt to in
terfere with her.
.j j-i-iail l . -x-
.-t-SJSlilIJ-.
SUPHEHE COURT JUSTICE
anowM passes away
IinOKXVILT.'K. y. T Sept. 5.
Henry nillings .Brown, retired asso.
cinlo justice of the United State
Supreme court, is dead here lodnv
of heart .disease. Tie was nppoinicil
to tho supreme bench in 1800 and
served until May, 1000.
FRECKLES-!
Don't Hide Them WUh -a.tVellj We-
move Them With the Otblne
ilVescriptioa
This prescription ifor .Iho removal
of freckles was written by a promi
nent physician and Is usually so suc
cessful .In removing freckles .and giv
ing aeloar, .beautiful complexion that
it-Is sold iby jrour .druggist under an
absoluto (guarantee -to .refund tho
money dfdt falls.
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get on ounce of othlne and re
move them. JCveu tbo first fow Ap
plications uiboUld (show a wonUorful
Improvement, 'some of itbo Jlghtcr
Irecklas ,vanlhlp,f .entirely.
Re-sureltouMlntheidriUHlBt for tho
doublo strength'dthine; It is this that
s sold on the money.back guarantee
SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE
ARD COLOR IN HAIR
Don't Hty (Jmy! Kogo Tea and fiul-
pbtir llarkciK Hair so Naturally
That .VoInmI Can Tell
You enn turn gray, fad oil hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night If ou'II got a CO cent bottlo of
"Wyeth's Stage and Sulphur Hair ite
med)" at auy drug storo. Millions
of battle of this old, famous Sago Tea
roclpe are sold annually, says a well
known druglst hero, becauso It dark
ens tbo hair so naturally and even
ly that no one can tell It has boon
applied.
Those whoso hair Js turning gray.
becoming -faded, .dry, scraggly and
thin havo a surprise awaiting them,
because after ono or two applications
the gray hair vanishes and your
looks beeomo luxuriantly dark and
beautiful all dandruff goes, sealp
Itching and falling dialr stops.
This Is tho age ot 70uth. Gray-
hnlred, unattractive folks aren't
wanted around, so get busy with
Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur tonight,
and you'll bo delighted with your
dark, handsomo hair and your youth
fill appearance within a few days.
The International l-yleogritphiu o
uursion to ('rater Iiitge, bearing u
seoro of noted selentlsls nnd botan
ists left the Mct'iilo wonder nt 7
o'clock this morning, spent two hums
nt noon ut Prospect, nnd wero duo
to reach Medford this afternoon be
tween A nnd ft o'clock. Thoy nr
rivod nt Prospect ut 11 o'clock Ibis
morning,
Tho visitors were elated i 1 1 1 Iho
trip, innrvclitig nt the natural bounty
and scientific icsenrob imssthililios
they encountered. Much data wit"
gathered which will be compiled in
roxr!s to bo printed next winter.
Not an accident marred Ihe (lip.
Tonight tho Koieutists will be Iho
gnosis of tho University club and
tho women of the parly will bo ell
leiiaiucd by Iho Women's College
club nt the Medford hotel. Tomor
row morning nit uuto trip lo Mod
ford's points of Interest and Itoutto
Jtiver vnlley orchards will bo lukcu,
lowing Iho picking and packing of
fruit.
Tho parly will then bid good bvo,
leaving for the .south on tho 10 :.")''
train.
Tho Commercial club committee.
Prof. P. J. O'Oara. S. S. Smith and
II. C. fhtruclt telephoned from Pros,
pect lhat tho members of the pat ty
wore more enthusiastic and louder
in their praises than last onrs cl
entitle visitors.
KING SEAL WINNER
AT VANCOUVER, RACES
Tom Taylor's purer. King Seal,
won the first beat ot the J'1-l pane
ut the Vancouver ratios Wednesday
siimtuug off tho mile ill '2:11, 1-1,
Iho lct time of tho meet. A $700
pitme wont -with Iho victory. King
Seal is slated for thirty races this
season and made his first appear
ance at the Jackson County fair hot
year.
-i. .HJ, ..II!. .'.I.' J.'HJ-WH'U.lU. 'JL-i-J
CAT? vA vafyfflfi
CHlFifjUBE
1 Baking Powder
Those who have had cakes ruined bv Jnrrlnjj the
slove, slamming the oven door or n heavy motslep, may
have wondered how Ihe dining ear chef can turn out such
marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when Ids oven
is being Incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the
motion of the train.
To get nnstry to raise and stay raised under tlier.c con
ditions, a baking powder must he used that continues to ulvu off
its leavening tjas that HiiHtttimt tlw rttuc until the clmitfli Is
baked tliroui'h.
Dining Cir Chefs have found a IwiMni! powder exactly mltcd
to Ihclr ncoli In K C and imi will Hnd It lint at well Milled to
your rrmilu-mcuti. K V. li really a blend ol two Iviklng (xnMlorJ,
one active at soon ns moUtt'iu-d, the olltcr ttNpilrlmj bulh molt,
tufcandhcil In tart thcccm-Mtifn cl leivrnlp.2 j;.i. Noin.iittr
how molit ami rich you nnl.o your ralte, K C lUKing Powder will
sustain tho raise until a cnut h ioitucd ami j!I t'anccr of falllnu
U vtit.
K C llaklnu Powder It pure and lu-jllliful. It It guaMtitcvd
under all pure food l.iwt, and Uiiiuunlcvil loplraM'iu. And It
lisuld at a nvuonabla price no luklnit powder iliuuld sell lor nioic
Trv a ran nt our rink ami bt cotulnrttL
fjfevS
M
SMITH AT WASHINGTON
COMMANDS VETERANS
M'FFAI.0, N. Y.. Sept. fi.- John
lswis Smith, of Wnshinjjtun, was
elected todav comiuander-iu-chief of
tho Spanish Wnr Veterans in con
tention here.
STAR
THEATRE
ISIS THEATRE
HI'l-XI.XIi KIMTl'lli: l'Olt I'ltlllAV XII SATt IIH.W, HISIT. .1.0
"SHENANDOAH"
UUANKON IIOU'AItll'S CIVII WAU I lit AM A
In Three Full Heels
lt().MIt.IU)Mi:.T or IT. SI.'MTiat
!SLL IHl :V.,.,.!.a,.r.t.:iJ!!!l.T
I
KIIKUin.X.VS JtlSXOlUC JtlDK
u.vrj'i.i: or wixcniMTKit
1000 SOLDIKRS IN TIIK KATTLE SCENK 1000
Till: TltOl'll,i:so.Mi: l.l'JIITi:itS VttnKrnph Comedy
With the .Vasli Twltii and ('it toy Afternoon and Kvcnlugs
t
TODAY ONLY
IT
Theatre
JoHt A. Perl
lXndrftker
Lady .Aaslstant
S S. ARXItTT
Phones M. 47 and 17-l-il
Anibiilanre Rervlrc deputy Coroow
flXTKA'HPKCIAIi TOXIOttr
"TIIK TIWKIt MUV"
3 Tart 'Vltagraph
As far as tho Illy, as ilerco and
revengoful as tho tlgor, Booking tho
destruction of hor own flesh and
blood, sho meets 'Iwr uloom. Stoat
beautiful and wonderful mniraal story
over .soon. Throo jeols, 3000 feet or
it.
"MIAMI rAXYOX OF A1II.O.VA"
Rdlson Scenic
"AH TTIK TOOTH (?AMK OUT"
Comedy
Come. early and .Avoid the rush,
.7: IIIMWH'OIIBW ilOO ONIV
CoitUnK
I'ATIIi: WKKKLY"
Sunday and Monday Nights
The Pit
and the
Pendulum
THIIKK IIKKI.S OK TIUUM,
AMI HKNHATION
Lurid and lllood-C'unlllnB description
of -tho Innutrition
vkiiv i:ri.uiuiux:iiV truontraiii)
A (Feature .He Lux
Mr. Harry Raymond
FojmUr HnrKono
Classy Comedy
I
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Animated Weekly I
PAGE THEATER
Special Picture Programe
Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6-7
PROFESSORS HOWELL & ROOT
Ju Popular -Musical Niuiilicr.s
Picture Program
STOLEN IDOL-a Rex
CRYSTAL WILL POWER Solux
SMUGGLED LACES -Eclair
THE ANIMATED WEEKLY
Pricoa 5c and 10c
COM I NCI SrNDAV:
Eclair Throo Rcol Foaturo
WHY
And WAR OF BEETLES and HY MAYOR, Cork
ing Good Comody
Alway
10c
Pa'n Gone in a Minute
S.A.E.TATSUMI
Magnetic Healer
CURES TOR CHRONIC RHEUMATISM
AND ALL KINDS OF PAINS DR ,
NUMBNESS IN BODY, TOOTH
ACHE AND HEADACHE
4 43 N. GRAPE ;;
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