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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1913)
VSBEJftmB. ISIEDKmiJ MATH TnTOOTTR MKDFOOTl, OTCTCOCW, TrmKSTMV, SKPTOMriTCU 18, 1B1.1. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tlioro Jb t photographer In your town. H, N Mnckey, Mnln nnil Con trol. Mcdford, Ore. V. T. Wilson has gono to RoBoburg to look nUcr his business Interests. K, 13. Oman matin n trip to Ashland Wednesdny, returning In tlio after noon. Homo-mndo bread at Do Voo's. K. Conger of Jncksonvlllo wss In Medford Wednesday en route home from Tnlcnt. Charles W. Trim was over from tho county scat Wednesday after noon. Vnnco Colvlg, tho cartoonist, has returned from n trip on tho vaudeville circuit. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's. Martin Johnson and S. MpClon- don of Gold Hill transacted business n Mcdford Wednesday. Ward Whiteside, who Is farming near Central Point, was In Mcdford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Maddon motored to Mcdford Wednesday af ternoon. Crater Lake pictures ,& book if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest ever mado of tho lako, for salo at Gorklng & Harmon's studio. Call and eco them. 22S East Main street, phono 320-J. tt Mrs. W. Rnftrco of Chicago, who lias been In Mcdford visiting her sister, Miss Keith, left for homo on Wednesday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tcndleton of Tablo Itock drove to Mcdford Wcdnoi day fternoon. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any Umo or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. S. C. Collins of Tablo Hock and Bird Johnston of Beagle tarried a while In Mcdford this week. J. II. McFall Is over from Klamath Falls for treatment for his eyes. Mrs. W. L. Usshcr of Ashland vis ited her Mcdford friends the fore part of tho wcok. You will bo surprised to find how little It costs to havo tho Southern Oregon nicctrlc company do your electric wiring and repairing. Phone 326. Mrs. M. Anthony of Smith IUvor. Cal., is a recent arrival In Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Talent aro In Mcdford. visiting relatives and friends. Miss Mabel Jones has returned from Butto Falls, accompanied by Mrs. Downs, her grandmother, who comes to Medford for treatment. Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast Is taking chargo of tho portrait department for tho Gerkln & Harmon Photo company, 223 East Main street. Miss Irene McKllllgan has returned from Albany and will locato In the valley. G. W. Thrasher, who has been In tho Siskiyou mountains, developing his mining property, was In Medford Wednesday. "Insurance your best asset." Have tho best. Placo your insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right If ho -writes it. tf Clyde narnum, fruit Inspector, and I.udwlg Borger were up from Phoe nix Wednesday. Registration for tlio coming No vember election s progressing, tho boolts having been ro-oponod slnco the good roads bonds election. Prlvato music lessons from CO cents upward to thrco dollars per lesson, according to subject and toachor chosen. Medford Conserva ory, Collcgo BIdg., 31 North Grape. Holbrook Wlthlngton was of tho attorneys who had professional busi ness at Jacksonvlllo Wednesday. Mr. J. R. Bremer of Portland ar rived in Mcdford recently to assist Miss Cora Utley in her business. Mrs. J. C, Partrldgo has gono to Yakima, Wash., on a visit of some length. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. The ladtos of tho Greater Mcdford club will pleaso note tho change of dnte for tho banquet given to tho vis iting physicians' wives at hotel Med ford, Friday evening at C.30. Mem bers wishing to mako reservations for tho banquet must notify Mrs. Win. Budgo by phono not later than 8 o'clock Friday morning. E, W. Baulcom has gono to Callfor nla In tho Intorest of Gaddls & Dixon, agents for Page wlro fonco. Dr. C. I.. Hoover of Itoseburg, a brothor of tho lato L. E. Hoover, was a Mcdford visitor tho first of tho first of the wcok, Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS xjlot AiiurrAir Day Phono 227 Night F, W. Weeks 103-J.S Pbouos A. E. Orr 078-M Frank Nothcrland of Butte Falls transacted business In Mcdford Wednesday. Ira K. Dodge of Ashland Is In Med ford, tho guest of Ills daughter, Mrs. Hlnlno Klum, J. C. Townsend of Hosoburg and It. J. Colo of llllt, Cnl., arrived In Medford Wednesday. L. I., l.ovo, J. W Myers and T. J. O'ltnra were down from Central Point Wednesday nftcrnoon E. D. Brlggs of Ashland was on the north bound train Wednesday oxonlng, on routo to Cottage Grove. William Angle, a pioneer citizen of Jackson and Klamath counties, Is seriously 111 nt his residence In East Medford, having been stricken with paralysis. Dr. 11. Waldo Coo of Portland, n. lender of tho progressive party of Oregon, was In Medford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pcch left for Portland Wednesday evening, on n visit. Judgo Calkins Is holding an ad journed term of circuit court nt Jack- somlllc. The report that tho March I term had adjourned sine die Is incor rect. Sheriff Slnglor and his deputy, E. W. Wilson, were In Medford this week on official business. J. E. Toft left for Portland, his for mer home, Wednesday evening. Ho has not boon nt tho metropolis since coming to Medford many years ago. September Is proving nn usually warm month. The thermometer reg Istcrcd at 97 degrees Tuesday after noon. John A. Martin of upper Rogue river, foreman of the Mansfield ranch. came to Medford Tuesday. Thomas McAndrcw, a well known pioneer. Is considerably Indisposed and hns been taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital for treatment. Miss Artlo Clark has gono to Myrtle Point and may not return for somo Umo. A. Henrn, the Phoenix merchant, who has been taken to tho Ashland hospital, underwent a serious opera tion. J. J. Brophy and his family aro dow from upper Rogue river, guests at tho McAndrew farm near Mcdford. James Holman, Justice of tho peaco of Grants Pass, passed through Med ford Wednesday nftcrnoon, on his re turn from Talent. Dr. and Mrs. Geqrge L. Helms, after a stay of several months In this val ley, left for Sin Francisco Wednes day afternoon. Earl V. Ingels of Grants Pass has assumed the position of nssaycr at the Nellie Wright mine, located near Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Shirley are In Mcdford again after an extended trip to Missouri, Iowa nnd other stntcs. W. Crossley of New York and C. A. Malboouf of Portland, prominent fruit buyers, aro In tho valley onco more. Will North and his wlfo have ar rived from Portland and become residents of Mcdford. Mr. North has been placed In charge of the Ore gonlan's circulation In tho district from Roseburg to Red Bluff, Cal. Mrs. C. W. McDonald, who has been spending the summer at San Diego, Cal., Is In Mcdford again. Mrs. Currier, of Portland, a trained nuisc. left for homo Wednes day evening, aftcr.a stay of several weeks at tho home of Boudlnot Con nor. Colonist rates on railroads, running to the Pacific coast will be given for fifteen days only, from Sept. 25 to October 10. Tho rate from Chicago will ho $38 and from Missouri river points $25. E. E. Lester. Vorno' Pendleton, J. Van Horn, Vors Thompson and F. Riddle of Modoc orchard, roturnod Wednesday from an outing on tho coast of Curry county. They killed sovoral deer and caught many fish. G. A. Gardner, county clerk, got back from a trip to Portland Wednes day. Mrs. Gardner, who has been visiting In Mcdford, returned with him to Jacksonville. W. Estoll Philips on Wednesday re ceived tho information that tho su premo court had affrmed the decision of the circuit court In tho cases of J. G. Shebley against A. II. Quatraan, J. K. Kondrlck and A. G. Rose. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Houtk woro at tho train Wednesday to meet Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Donnelly of San Fran cisco, formerly connected with tho Western Union telegraph at Ashland, who were on their return from a trip to Portland. Tho annual teachers' institute, for Jackson and Josephlno counties will bo held at Grants Pass October 22, 23 and 2-i. Stato Superintendent Churchill will bo In attendance. Mr, I. J. Pblpps, Miss Mao Phlpps, Dr. I. D. Phlpps and D. E. Phlpps left on a trip through British Colum bia Wednesday evening and will bo gono several weeks Dr. and Ed Phlpps, who have a big applo crop, will Investigate tho markets of that section. Tlio Ilarrlman Magazlno, published every week by tho S. P. employes at Portlaud has a full page cut on tho front page showing Roguo river near this city, with fruit etchings on tho sldo. Tho picture 8 striking, an 'I should attract much attention, O. W. Miller, Jesse Nenthnnunor, W. Galbrenth and W. Mooros woro In Medford nnd Jacksonvlllo Wednesday on business connected with tho divi sion of one of tho school districts In Wlmor precinct. Tho petition war. granted nnd a school house will bo built near llyboo's spring. Grants Pass, emulating tho example sot by Medford, proposes establish ing a public market, which will bo opened Wednesday, Sept. 2 1, the opening day of tho Josephine county fair. A committee, composed of A. K. Voorhles, F. M. South. W. P. Quintan and C. I-. llobnrt, motored to Medford Tuesday, to get pointers on tho proposition. Henry Pemoll, tho Applegate pitch er who has done good work in the Pacific Const l.eaguo and was with tho Detroit club of . tho American l.eaguo ono season, Is pitching for San Francisco, lie made n splendid showing for Oakland during the first half of the season, but was released by that club for Indifferent work later on. None of tho Oakland bunch has done any better, however, and tho commuters aro likely to haunt the collar Indefinitely. Senator Von dor Hellen of Wellon Is In the city today attending to business maters. FOREST RESERVE SWEPT; FLAMES IE MENAC OWN LOS ANGELES IN HEAT I.OS AXOKLKS. Cnl., Sept. IS. "There's nothing; tragic nliout this; just n failure ilmppiug out. A touch of the heat, I pieso. The.o word, sornuled on n hit of paper, were found clumped with n revolver in the lintid of n man who Iny dying on the steps of Naomi Cliritinn church. He hud fired n bullet through hi heart nnd, neenrd inp; to hospital surgeon?, luul no chance to recover. A card in the mnn's pocket was inscribed "V. H. Anderson." The (Iotliin contained no other menus of identification. IT SUCK; FOR LOVE IIKIDF.LHF.1JO, Sept. IS. Prin cess Sophia, dnuglitor of the duke of Snxe-Weimnr-I'isenbnch, wn found (lend today In her room in her fnthcr's palace. Tho official version i thnt -he died of heart fail ure, hut it is reported she committed suicide. She loved n young Berlin blinker, but her, father opposed their mnrrinjic. 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IT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY ttrw?wrf qm No need having plies any longer! No need of suffering another day! Ktearn's PJIo Remedy (complete with tube) will help you or IT COSTS YOU NOT ONE CENT. This remedy Is a combination of tho lately discovered, high-priced Adrena lin Chloride with other powerful cura tlvo principles, and IT STOPS THE PILE PAIN IN ONE MINUTE) Bo sure are wo that Steam's Pllo Remedy will benefit yojuthat we will REFUND YOUR MONEY Jf you nro not satisfied. This Is tho only pllo remedy that wo can guarnnteo and wo know you will thank us for telling you about It We havo the exclusive ugcucy. Husking' Driit; Store SAX lllKOO, Cnl.. Sept. IS. Willi thousands of acres within the Cleve land national forest limned hy the fierce conflagration thnt sprmig up -ix days ngo. the great firo flaring into u lilnr.e, threatened to sweep the country in n half dozen places early toilny. Hy noon, however, it wns re ported nt the, office of Forest Su pervisor Kinney that Hie fire, both in the linmonn district mid in the Piimn vnlley, wns under control. Kinney stnted Hint the fire has for the most part burned its way through the unlionnl forest nnd is now con suming the low cultivated territory to the west nnd tiortl.. This menus, Kiiinev says, thnt the fire must hunt itself out before lone. Fire-fighlers nt the l'owny grade, however, reported today thai tliev had been drivc.ii back, nud that the flames were orossinc the grade. A fire of recent origin Hint is causing the ngenls of tho govern ment forestrv bureau concern is the hlnr.o below the Mexican border, near Tnble mountain. According to re port todnv, this fire is still hurniiii: fiercely. It mny he necessary to dis patch fire-fighters to the scene for the protection of the watershed. BMTOIEI 2.20 AVERAGE STORAGE BEEF MAI BRTQN RAG E ALL V CHICAGO, Sept. IS. That cold storage Is making n now race of tho English wns asserted by Georges Claude, Inventor of liquid ur, In an nddress today before tho third Inter national refrigeration congress In progress here. "For years," ho raid, "SOO.000 to t.ROO.OOO rattle were slaughtered an nunlly lu Argentina for their hides alone, the carcasses being left to rot. "Now tho British have lenmed that In refrigerating ships, with chain. hers cooled by liquid air. this meat can lie taken to England and sold nt from eight to ten cents per pound profit. "It Is not equal to American meat, but It Is revitalizing England's poor, who havo lived a subnormal existence boenuso they could not buy moat." BARNEY OIIL 10 E SENTENCE NEW YORK. Sept. IS. Through auction three cars $1.12. Oregon pears, CHICAGO, Sept. IS. Through auction, thrco cars Oregon Bartletts, l.:i.ri to $2,75, nverago J2.20. HOISV, Idaho, Sept. IH. The su promo court has lodny iiffirmcd the judgment of the district court for Kootenai county, nud ltnrney V. O'.S'cil, foimer president of the de funct State Hank of Commerce of Wallace, conxMed pill charge of milking fuUe reports to the state lunik eMiiiiiuer, must serve nn hide leruiinato term of from two to ten years in the state penitentiary. 0S"eil, formnrly n prominent pd itieinu nnd wealthy, is in jail nt Coeur d'Alene, Inn ing been unable to furnish bonds. FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP--25 CENT DANDERINE Girls! Ob-Is! Save Your Hnlr! Mako It Grow Luxuriant, Ilcniitlfiil a Delightful tlrvvdug If you caro for heavy hair, ths glistens with beauty and Is radiant with llfo; has an Incomparable soft nos and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Dauderlno. Just ono application doubles tho beauty of your hair, besides It Immed iately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot havo nice, heavy, healthy hair If you havo dand ruff. This destructive scurf robs tho hair of Its lustre, Its strength nnd Its very life, nnd If not overcomo It pro duces a foverlshness and Itching of roots famish, the hair falls Ghent Exlillilt Diillillnns Burn. (llir.NT, itclgitim, Sept. IH. Www exposition buildings, willi their ex hibits, were destroyed by lire on the Ulicnl exposition giouuds loduy. Ynquls on Wnrpalh IHU'dliAS, Ail.., Sept. IH.- Thai the Yuiui ImlluiiH liuvo luheii Hut war trull south of (lunyimts and ine inhhltig atiil iiiuHNiieiiug .Mexicans miis roporlcd hern loduy. 77m lUmlngtan Cbt bug (I ftrt &i25zsM mmmwmmr sss 1? fefrKM mw3 gp i jfjK rffi ffi Bottom Ejection; Solic rJtM&Mf Hammcrlass: S GUN wSrffei VI Bottom Ejection; Solid Breech, M&Uffl Hammcrlass; Safe "r Y I A 1 'S the use of n repent- Xy ing va llint throws the ah tl Is. mnoht! unci uaacs h- tf in the wny of your aim? rvw. r mi ' a vet r ThntV. the question thnt started us working on the Remington Bottom lihdlon Puino Gun the ' only gun of its hind on the market, nnd us'jtl hy thousands of gunnera all over the country. Solid Rrcrcli, I fnmmetlcsa. Perfectly Ralnncctl. Tlucc Inbuilt Siifuty rVvicci ticciiloiitul dinclinrd impossible. Simple Taku-Down a quintet" turn of the Ixurel, without toots. Find tlic denier xvlio in taking tho lend in nnim and nriiiiiiiticn. ! Ic tpcciatUei in ''citutiulon-UrVtC tlio peifcct sliooting r iii)l)in.ilion. Hid tlio limit advanced lliinj ki.uwu lu t!;c ohuo'.mi: fraternity. Remmftntt Anu.x-t Y.i:t Metallic Cartridge Co. 2VY l,ii,jwy ' Nor Yor tiaE.'jcn3x--'xu7i.-ttriT' u. v i rwastKmn A tho scaln: tho hair loosen nud die; then out fast. If your hnlr has been ncgloctcd ami Is thin, fnded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowl ton's Dauderlno at any drug Htore or toilet counter; apply a little an di rected and ten minutes nftor you will say this was tho best Investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that If you (toxin) soft, lustrous, beautiful hnlr I and lots of It no dandruff no Itch ing scalp and no moro falling hnlr you must iiho Knowlton's Dauderlno If eventually why nut now,? Wk I.Ike To I'll Tlio Hard To nt Fall Shoes Our Women's Shoes nro dlstln guliOicd for tlclr si) le nud olegniic as well as for their durability and comfort! Shoos to ho handsome and stylish do not of neoHotltv havo to be high priced. oNt at all I I.t your next pair be from beiiling's !;;;;,';: s: UtilTs, h'ulTling nnil ? T t S Pictorial Pattern Carried iu Slock. Jioe&fM. Xci'kwcar rt'ccivcd. lll'W rf ? I GRAND FALL OPENING SALE BEAUTIFUL NEW FALL FABRICS Those who prefer to have their new fall garnieiils made to order should certainly visit this department. Nothing that wo havo shown before can compare with tho now, handsome materials and pretty trim mings. It is a treat just to look at them. THE NEW SILKS t liich new fall colorings and many new weaves, very wide and reasonably priced. .Silk crepe eponge, brocaded channelise, crepe meteor, crepe do chine, silk poplin, satin messaline, etc.; prices range from 4J) per yard up to $3.00 New trimmings to match every material and color. NEW DRESS GOODS New colorings, new weaves and new arrivals in serges and other popular materials. New wool tip cloth, new epingle cloth, wool eponge, wool bro cades, vigouneux suiting, fine henrietta, fine serge, etc.; priced from 29 to, per yard $4.00 NEW TRIMMINGS You will find it pleasant indeed to choose from those handsome new trimmings, because they match the new fabrics so well. Persian Bandings, cubist bandings, copper and steel colored effects, drop ornaments, motifs, medallions, etc.; priced from 75 to, per yard $2.00 X UNDERWEAR FOR FALL J; Forest .Mills and hir.erene. Stocks an large and 1 complete now. lu Selecting this season's stock we & have maintained and enhanced our rcpiuaiion ill1 X ... aT. T always having the best underwear, and the variety ,, iu mi' lni'ir.1 ilmi vmii iimv (liclnle ib( exact, weave. X weight, style and price that you may desire most. A' "With such a broad assortment at your command it becomes a pleasure to make satisfactory selections, especially when vvvy garment is made to fit per- fectly and to give absolute satisfaction. H 1 ,.K,m j.iMiM n Li five iii'niMiiii; rwiunuiri iwii. -v Union Suits, Children's Union Suits, ! 50' up to ijW.50 25tf up to 5j1.50 X juliuH' Vest and I'ants Children's Vest & Pants X 25 up to $1.50 25 up to 75? X Lir.erene Close-Crotch Union Suits for Ladies V , .. a IS XTA. and (Jluidren aslc to see tliein. FIRST DISPLAY OF NEW FALL HOSIERY A large shipment has just arrived. Gordon Hoso (round ticket) for men, women and children, is absolutely tho bosi wearing stocking on the market today; -l-thread heel and toe, guar anteed to wear; if not satisfactory, bring them back and we will replace them with a new pair; colors, fast black, tan, white; special price, pr.25 Bath Robing, Fleece Goods, Auk Kimona Flooco, in & new styles and patterns. Hath robing in all the A newest patterns; prices 15 up to 40 X' 2.rje, Outing Plannel, conies in light and dark colors, big line to select from and exceptional good value, at only, per yard 10 ! t T t T t t & JI XIHS wv 5'$'"$"$$"$''''1 V M. -w w vn