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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1913)
,,-v-y i&. jrVi st'x: !l! 1 I ? i 2 HXi-TLL, '-Hz L OCALAND PERSONAL lawww nfwmwuiiMww nwmu ..-.Tlio.miWic Jlbi-nri- will lie doled Uilii ntlcrnoon ond c ctintt Tlio ladles or the Christian rhurch y'llf jiayo u home baking salo Satur day nt tho public market. M'8 Itnrnnm of Phoenix was n Mu$fbt visitor Thursday afternoon llomc-mndo bread nr Dc Voo'e. W.W. JUIU and J. S, I'nrdue of r'louurji Hock precinct' -are trhusuct lnKusInjpss In Mfedford. ; lhloylHfimmorly of Hague Klver, ,fptal9 forester, tarried ,in ..TliUrJllay. Mfdford 'i i J5rs.Pi. It, a chiropractors n nnd Louise K. lied Res, nd mechnnn-thoraplsts nrfl now located over Uoucl & Co. Oho tonp 170. "lT?s Leln 1 MT5s I.eln Olbert and OIlvo Pat,- .lorton of ClrnntB Pats niado a trip to jictlford Thursdny. G51i It. 0. Washburn of Tabic. Hock motored to ModTord Thursday aftor noon. Kodak finishing best In town, at ,JJ. M.Wlll6y. 'Jr., of Salnm nnd J, fllr Koko q( Kugcne arc Into arrivals In Medford. . Mr. nnd Mrs. I. A. PriictVof Itoxy district motored to Medford Thurs- dny afternoon. Crater Lafco pictures ,a book if 12 pictures', band colored, the finest ' ever mado of tho lake, for salo nt Corking &. Ilnrraon'a studio. Call 'nnd sco them. 22S East Main street, "phono 320-J. tf ' " Wheeler Osborn of Grants Pass, who was a momber of tho pitching 'stuff of tho Pendleton team, has re turned homo. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ayers of Eaglo Point woro In Medford Thursday, on 'tholr way to Jacksonville. '- K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any time or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471. ' h. h. Lovo and Tyson Deall of, Central Point district drovo to Mod ford Thursday. I " II. L. Barkley, bishop of tho United 'Jlrothren church was on tho north Abound train Thursday, en routo to tf'ortlnnd from California. , . You will bo surprised to find how i llttlo It costs to havo tbo Southern Oregon Electric company do your electric wiring and repairing. Phono f92C. ' A.Ji. .Cross, proprletorof tho Butte Palls hotel, transacted business In Medford Thursday. C. D. Alden of Hock JPolnt and, Charles- Lojjan of Ashland' tarried In Medford Thursday. v Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up-jto-dato portrait artists on tho Pa- title coast Is taking chargo of tho ' portrait department for tho Gerkin l fc Harmon Photo company, 228 East ejlaln qtreot. ." Fred Cummlngs, tho civil engineer, is in Medford again after an absence of .several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, Mr. and . Mrs. C. Carey and A. S. Furry wero up from Phoenix Thursday. , . insurance your best asset." Hayn , tho best. Placo your insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right It ho writes it. tf ; A. T. Lundsron and H. C. Chappel of Jacksonville spent Thursday iu , Mqdford. II. Watklns of Enplo Point and , Pprry Foster of Antloch wero rccont ..'business visitors in Medford. j,t Do. you want your skirts mado .longer or shortor, if so let us it for you. Pantorlum. ' Meyer brothers of J,ako creek woro of tlio many who camo to Medford Thursday to attend tho county fair. 13. I. Pprtor, who has boon spend ing sovo.-al weeks on tho coast re turned to Medford during tho week. Private musjc lessons' fpm 00 cents upward to threo dqllara per lesson, according to subject nnd Iteachor choscn. Medford ConBerva- fyjj Polloge Hldg., 31 North Orapo. Mayor Von dor Hollon nnd Will llrown were over from Eaglo Point TJjursiJay. r. mid Mrs, Fred Hledol of Gold IIJ11 spout Thursday in Medford. K'urs, furs, let us clean, mako ovcrj Jajxd rolno tbom or you. Pantor lum. ' J.Frank M. Boutl, and A. II. Cornell of Grants Pass wero among tho ex cursionists to Medford Thursday. iJt Joseph F. Currlo. who U engaged in mining In Siskiyou (ouuty, Cal yvas on tlio south bound train Thurs day, en routo to Ashland, bis homo. Fpr sale, n gasoline tank, CO gal lons, has iieor been used, also ntecl: In Hogifo Hlvur Fruit and Produco as sociation. 717 North Riverside, Medford. ICO WeeKs fy IWcGoyvan Co. UNDISR'PAKBRS J)ay Phoifo flUJ Night F, W. Weeks f J)S-J.2 jJ'boncY A. 1-3. Prr 7-M HoMi, nt Talent, Sept. 5, to Dr. nnd Mrs. Hart, n daughter. Joseph Glnet of Sterling preclncl, who owns a farm nnd orchard near lluucora, transacted business in Med ford Thursday. Fred Alton Halght, teacher of piano nnd hnrmony, National Con servatory of Now York. Specialist In tho correct principles of touch nnd tachnlquc in all grades of study. Careful attention given to young children nnd beginners. Faults nc quired through wrong ways of prnc tlclng corrected. Fall term Septom her 2. Halght Music Studios, 116 S Lnnrel stroet, phono 176-H. ' Otis A. Hubbard nnd John S. Ply male, the Htg llutte homesteaders, aro with Medford relatives nnd friends. " Mrs. K. Weaver of Decatur, 111., who has been visiting In California, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Smith, while en routo home. Mrs Arthur H. Allyn has opened an office ns public stenographer at the Medford Hotel. Sho Is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real estate and commercial lines. Satis 'nctton guaranteed. Prices reason able, 152 Harry McCIallon of Hosoburg. for mer sheriff of Douglas county, has beon appointed weigher and sealer of that county under the new law. Mrs. Cleaver of Grants Pass, sister of I.awrenco llrown. Is paying Med ford and Jacksonville a visit. With our present equipment wo are prepared to handlo tho most dif ficult cleaning. Try us nnd be con vinced. Panto'rium. Eugene Thompson nnd Frank Kass bafor of Jacksonville wero Medford visitors Thursday afternoon. Mrs. It. F. Flkcs of Portland, who hns been In Medford visiting her hus band, returned homo Thursday. Wo. do all kinds of nttcrlng and re pairing on both ladles and gcntlcmens garments. Pantorlum. A. H. Carson, state horticultural commissioner of this district, was of thoso who camo from Grants Pass Wednesday to nttond tbo county fair. Luther Dront, a formor manager of pugilists has arrived from Los An geles to (ako chargo of Ad Wolgast's ranch, located near I3aglo Point. Medford Court No. 10 Tribe of Hen Hur charter membership list closes Friday night, Sept. 12th. whoa freo membership will be increased to $7.."0. Join now and save $7.50. For particulars write W. K. Fanshcr, P O. box 497, Medford, Ore. Telc phono 329. 149 Hoy McCIallon, formerly of Hose burg, who Is In tho employ of tho TlUo Trust company of Portland, spent Thursday in Medford. Ho is spending his vacation at Grants Pass. Dr. and Mrs. Forbes of Merlin passed through Medford Wednesday en routo to Talent, their former homo. George H. Whlto and his family, who havo been residing In Derby dis trict, woro in Medford tho first of tho week, en routo to Illinois. Dillon Hill and William McCredlo woro In from tho former's orchard Thursday, where they aro picking an immense crop of pears. Lawronco Cardwell, M. Johnson. Luke Jennings and F. Parent of Gold Hill tarried in Medford Thursday evening. All kinds of entertainments wcro afforded Jn .Mcjlford Thursday night. Tho Edwards-Hoyd fight, tho street danco and band concert and Gates' auto show .room opening woro tho features, besides which tho moving plcturo shows all had extra pro grams. F. O. Gerdlno, a United States geo logist, I s making Medford a visit. O. F. Hillings, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hutlor, Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzlo and II. L. Whlto are of (ho many citizens of Ashland who attended tho Jack son county fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. ScovIIlo and Mr, and Mrs. A. Mylborg of Grants Pass visited In Medford during tho week. Mrs. C, D. Hoed and hor daughter. Miss Charlotte Heed, n teacher In tho Portland school, who havo been spending tho mi minor at tho homo plate near Jacksonville, left for tho metropolis Thursday nvonlng. J. W. fJUnger of Lake crook is spending a fow days In Medford. C. M. McKllllps of Corvnllls Is among tho Into arrivals In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ceol of Lake creek are in Medford. Thoy wish to trado tholr farm for ono in a different locality. Dr, and Mrs. George L. Helms, who havo been spending Bovoral months at their farm, located southeast of Medford, leave for San Francisco this weolf. C. W. Palm, who owns tho build ing on North Fjr that was burned while holng occupied by OlIbort'H fish jnarkef, Is having tho ruins removed. A brick structure will soon .bo built tli ore. This Is Medford Day at tho roun ty fair and a great crowd is In attend ance. HiisluoHS lioiibes aro closed this afternoon, in order to allow pro prietors tiud employes to kco tho ex hibits and races. MEDFORD MATT! TRTTinNK U. S, Taylor of Yrekn, Cal., owner of tho Homostnko mluo, located In Salmon river district, brought homo recently several pounds of oro struck nt the 400 fool level that Is valued-nt 100 per pound. Tho Cub Hear mine, In tho same district Is also producing extremely rich ore. Harry Foster, who has boon ns ststlng Assistant State Hnglueer Me Klttrlck In locating tho proposed county road over Siskiyou mountain, has returned to Medford. Ho will1 next engage In straightening out Gold Hill's water system. I On Thursday evening a freo vocal and Instrumental concert will bo I given in the high school auditorium by members of tho Medford Conser vatory (acuity. Among those ap pearing will be Mrs. 13d Andrews, so- prnuo; Mr. Carlton Janes, Mollnlslj and Mr. Gerard Talllandler, pianist. Admission will bo by ticket only, and complimentary tickets can bu ob tained from members of tho consorvn tory faculty or by calling at tho con servatory. The number of tickets is limited to tho seating rapacity of tho hall, which Is of only moderate size. Prosecutor K. E. Kelly has re turned from Grants Pass where he spent tho week on criminal trials. A. K, Heatues has returned from a business trip to Grants Pass. Austin Corbln has returned from a visit tp Now York, bringing sovernl friends. Water Commissioner Chinook who has been hearing contests In water cases for the past week, left Friday for Salem. CoI.D. W. Stono of Willow Springs was a visitor, with Mrs. Stono. in Medford Thursday. Editor C. II. Wolfo of tho Ashland Hecord was a Thursday fair visitor. ci.KVKit pitm'iti: at tiik ST.Ut THKATKlt TODAY Hack In tho primitive nges Pretty Ono" in tho reflection in a still pool suddenly realizes hor beauty. Enra- turcd sho becomes coquettish "Llt tlo Man" coiuos to her bearing gifts of game nnd skins. Ills gifts sho accepts, but his love sho dlsdalus. "Great Ono" who has longed to mate with "Pretty Ono" comes upon the scene nnd without parley flings "Little Man" and his gifts to ono side. Submlsslvo to tho strength with which ho cannot copo "Llttlo Man" rotlres with a snarl, while tho "Great One, ' wasting no tlmo in ad miring looks or offering gifts, rough ly takes "Pretty Ono" by tho arm and commands her to accompany him. Sho meekly submits her llttlo airs and coquettrles of a moment gone; sub merged into tho obcdleut and weak er vassal. Tho 8amo threo personalities ap pear again In this age. Wo seo a woman tremendously Impressed by tho strength and brawn of a common sower digger, to whom sho Is strong ly drawn by elemental Impulses. Sho Is courted by a physically diminutive person, but who has wealth, refine ment and charm. Tho laborer at tempts to use the prlmlttvo methods of "Great One." Hut tho tlmo when might was right hns gone. "Llttlo Man" now triumphs and tho desired ono becomes his mate. At tho Star Theater today and tomorrow. L WASHINGTON', Sept. 12- Sworn te-itimon thnt heeretnry nt Labor William H. WiUou wiik one of the former lenders iu nu alleged eoiihtIr ney to rotriet the output of the Weil Viiginin coal fields in violation of the Sherman net was voiced today licforo the fcounte eommittou inviwti gnting the recent Wt Virginia Htrike, liy I), fl. Kennedy, secretary of t lie Kiiniiwhn coal operator' n sociution nnd n formor union organ izer. "Mr. Wilxon wan then general ce rctnry of the United Mine Workers of America," paid Kennedy. "Ho declared nt it conference nt Hunting ton, W. Vn., iu 1002 that tlio West Virginia miners must strike in order that Die I'limtijlvnnlii striker might win their fight. Tho West Virginia miucrti accordingly went on htrike." AT Tho now quarterH of tlio Overland automobile- in tho Sparta hulUlliiK, Manager C. K.Uatets aetliiK an )ioat to tlio nubile. Tho HagolrlCB orchen tra fnuildlifd piualc and dancing was followed until e:cvm o'clock, larjjost crowd that over atonded a bublnctiR bouBO opening In OiIh city filled tho Btoro from 7:Q till 1 o'clock. Tlio rooni wuh tusofully dec ornted. Wlt)i Medford traiiuJs Medford madu. WILSON EADR A CONSPIRACY CROWD GATES OPENNG MUDFOim ORIWOtf, DAUGHTERS IN TME HOUSE OF GOVERNORS Otltlit O'N'nil Daughtor of Alabama Governor MI'i Amnions Daughter of 'Colorado Governor Alleeu Diihlio Daughter of Illinois Governor .Miiiin lliiiiiiit Second Daughter of Illinois Govoruor Daughter-oP governor attracted in much attiftitioii jh governor UieuifOlvei nt The Colorado Spring meeting of the "hou of governor" This niiartet of lieuuiliM reunion! 1 tli wiutli, the middle wet mid th fur vet. The governor theinelven had a ven pleannt dine in the high altitude- of Colorado, hut their pretty daughter got more attention than tliev did. There, for' inalanre, in Mi Me N'eal, daughter of Ihe governor of Alabama, who, llmuxli undur tweplv, Iiiih attended three govnrnin' con veiitiniiM, She hud some decided opinion. , "Certainly I favor Iho Tmigo nnd the ragtime dance," mM "lie to one ueivsjMiper man. ''Mill lei me tell ou I don't approve some of the drei,ot being worn hy women of to day. The -kirjs are convenient iu some riiw, hut they wouldn't do." SOLON RESIGNS PLACE ON WAYS COMMITTEE WASIILVOTON, Sept. 12. Ab a climax of the republican condemna tion of tho democratic leKlslatlvo methods which baa marked tho cur rency debate. Itoprenentntlvo Andcr Ron of MlnncKota on tho floor of tbo hoiuo roHlKned Thursday as a mem ber of tho wnyit and moans committee in a Himech bitterly agtmlllriK leglBla Hon through caucus action nnd par tlnan cnntlderatlon of tho Underwood tariff bill and tho Glaus curroncy hill In tho committees. TtoproHontatlvo Awlernon declared "tho syfltmu of legislation ostnbllsliod hero" mado lils'Mfforts on tho com mltteo "a farro and hand." ThroiiKhout tho day republicans criticised tbo means omplnyod hy tho democrats In framing tho currency bill, (luiminipliig tho uncrot rcshIous of tlio banhliiK commltteo majority and tho secret sessions of tho caucus which endorsed tho hill. Itohert I'dnson, Wilton Lackayo, Max Flguinn and lloso CoKhlan nio ammiK tho noted players to bo scon in tho nil-star cast of "Kino-Feathers" tlllS SfKlKOIl, TOO l,.'tK TO OLASKII'V. W'ANTHn - Cllrl or woman, Konornl housework or euro of baby. Phono lfl-J. 1C1 FRIDAY, SHPTHMIWR PLAY IN FANTASY TO PROTECT BIROS WINDSOR, V Sept. I 'J. i'resi dent Wilson arrived today Iu upend tho week' end nt Huriitkonderi )ioiio, (lie summer eapitol. Immediately tit' lei ward it wim nuununeed thai (lie 'production of ."The Sanetuurv,'' nt Mcridcn, N. II., ten miles dWiuit I would he ito-slpouptl ujilil toniiiht so 'that (he picideut mi)(lit vmIiicih the play. It will he staiii'd in an iimphi' (healer fotmiiig ti "lord tiinctutwv on the estate of timet Humid I KiiMies, a naturalist. I "The Snnclimry" U a fnuliin.v . written ns n pmlct ngiiiii! the pro 'vision in the Cndeiwood tariff hill permitting tho iiupoitiiliou of hint plumage. 'She scene hIiowh n tup posedly hiriln' haven where nil uie safe. . Mis r.leauor Wilson, the prcU ' dent's diiughcr. will represent nu or n's. Winter Hyniier will M)itrny the part of n slnrk. The orui is sup posed to flutter down nfler lljnner, n plume hunter, almoin her. The stark pursui'M (he onus, init, con uneeil of hU cruelly, enters into t compact wjiielt is proclaimed before , nil Ihe birds. A hundred persons are in life en .1, including mnnv writers nnd nrlUN I' eluded iu Ihe east nie IVrcv ! Miii'ktiM', the nullier: Mn.ficld I'.ir rish, Kenvou Cox nud Mrs, Augustus St. (laudens. Misn Margnret Wilson opens tin' ithiv with a solo, ''The Hermit Thrush." Miss Klennor Wilson will wear a flowing ruhe of wiulc drapeil witli a gauv sill, veil of runmbou lines, dc-iiriicil o represent Ihe plum age of all buds. gaynorIeft- MILLION TO HEIRS NKW YOIIK. Sept. 1-' AHu Mn.vor Line and uieiuhers of (lie t.im ily of the Into William . (lavnor were milking arrangements today for the hitters funeral, it had not vet been decided whither or not In have a public ceremony, hut it was un derstood the widow diil not ohjec' The municipal buildings were draped iu mourning in honor of Ihe late mayor, unit Uhmi-mihI of mess, ngps of condolence have been n reived. It was estimated today that Mayor Guvnor left a fortune of from rl, (H.'O.noo to .fi.rioo.nno. n.. IioukIu laud in Flalhiih ninny enrs ngi mid sold it at an enormous profit. Legal blanks toi sate at the Mall Trlbunw offlc tf FRECKLE-FACE Sim nud Wind llrhiK' Out !'!' Hpot.s, llou' (o Iteinoto JCaslly Hero's a chnuru, Mlsa Fruck lo-f ace, lo (ry a remeily for freckles with tlio Kuarauten of a rolablo dcalor that It will not cost you a penny unless It removes tho freckjos; while If It does glvu you a clear complexion tho ex panto Is triXlliiK. Hiuiply got nn ounco of othlno double HtreiiKth from your driiRKlst mid a few ajipllratlons should show you how easy It Is lo rid yourself of tho homely freckles uud got ti beau tlful complexion, ltnroly Is more than .ouo ounce uuoded for tho worst case. . Ho suro to ask tho dniKKhd for tho double streiiKth othlno ns this Is tho proscription sold under Kuaranleo of money back It t falls to remove freckles. nsirs KlMiffMVMHBri 42 TO OO.OI) HIIOICH THAT Alllf s'rvMHH, I'lT ANO VviIAIt AT "ItiOIIT I'JtlCMS" "(jpotf Shoes" OJTONITJ) POST Ol'I'JC'i: 12, mm. Gut the Cost of Living! A n)?to of hoi biscuils or mulfius, a fresh, hoipc-l)alcc( cake, it loaf of brown or nut-bread, rescues uny meal from the commonplace, nud more expensive things uie never missed. a MM,1 -iu . r ... -d " """ ,n - fT'" am ' TIT y-V $ yyyjKJU For Sale OAK. FIR, LAUREL AND SLADW00D IN CARLOAD LOTS Frank Yard nt Sixth'nnd .Fir St - (ilifS'iyililSKC(tfA' " f Try vpmimmumaawM PTN. "rW-l '"1iiiiJi' t' WtosL I m SB t frtiUM f ifltl f pi WmL If ou iiiij mil eiitliely MtlUfliil, )our nioiic) tint k wflboiil n word. i:ui sack of Drifted Huow U nuurivutCed lo nntJufy o K'l.irauiio r.ood baKinx lesults for I now the flour ulll KU" pirfeil bakliiK Our rttaut luboralor lils nmiuie u of perfcit uuiforiully In the miullty of our flour It ueer fa I lii bit'ow our hlxh slnuilitrd. Order a sack ai.d lr It for our imxt IiuKIiik. if ou aro not yatlnfied llb tho flour )uiir Krocer "III refund the full price cheerfully We will pay him Tell jour Hioicf to kenil u ,!! k of "llflfleil Sinm." Sperry Flour Co. T.ICO.MA ,w0yiiii'iliiiXei)iftftiii'iiiiftift;ift',wii PUBLIC AUCTION SALMON PUKMISES ON OCT 1, 19J3, AT 2 P. M. SHARP. I 55 ACRKS OK BGAK1NG ORCHARD "Hoar Creole alfalfa land, Hie host in lite valley, lo- ettled two miles north of Medford, Oregon. Paeifie :! it I'lastern Kailrond runs tlirouh the iraci, whore ij fruit and other produce ean he loaded on the ears without any loiitf haul. Will ho sold in two or uioro I tracts, ('orrcet aeroao and tonus will ho nivon at sale. Trees all standard varieties: llfi acres Now- I towns and Spits, 7 to 10 years old; !) aeros delicious , ; 2 years old; (5 acres pears from 1 lo fi years old; aeros almonds, eliurnos, peaolies, ele. improve' w nienls: A No. I two-story ten room modei'ii house, larn haru and outhuildius, pumping plant, with g ton thousand uallon tank, entire tract can ho irri ' Rated from Keno Ifiver canal. J'roHoni water ri;ht for two acres. Machinery, tools and livestock will $ ho sold if purchasers do not wish tho same. Tonus S will he. easy: Certified chocks of 10 per cent at timo a, of sale, halance o'f cash payment as agreed upon at time of sale. ft J'. S. .Send this ad to your friend who wants a good orchard. ' E. V.. II A Mi, Owner, WIlddAM UldflCII, Auclioneor. MAIL-TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ARE READ BY ALL OF THE PEOPLE .'"'ty atVftl, aiM&fUS , . : .'i With K C, the cVblo ncjinR baking powder, good results arc doubly certain. There's economy loo, in the cost .of K C, f. a. Xl jsmffBariai. y-y TV r TIER, CORD AND T) H. Ray i. PHONE 750-R iO " ' i. yi ( & ft ft yi ' r ft ft ?tj o fr 'S . . Ji A 'MWhwrn; -i WAA i ' ;r:",T" jti .III VWtTJS i V &' Stick r ' v . ." A!ft3 J Jfryftf.ihi fa ' M .' JA .Mb'tv'AT MKVffi.yM One Baking- n V t "M7MVl i Jitttt MJMffln&,b tiMMtnmwvmm: 1 m . .1 111 f I Lit lAJLil.lJIUICI' mum fl (i ii Ol Jl IJ1 t r ji ; jSMvy- fc "- ziVti,rVi . w fr n . ,i 'i