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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1913)
t;i PAGE TWO. meofort) mail TKnuiNTR mf.dfoud. OR I'XION, SATlT,vPAY, HKP'ri'lMnKIJ 127, 101.1. . ' IOCAL AND ( L PtRSONAL 4 Tlio ladlos of (ho Presbyterian church will hold n riimmnge pnlo October lfi, 1G, 17 and IS. l'laco to lie Announced Inter. Uvcrybody Is asked to contribute to this sale Attorney 'Porter J. Xetf will ad dress lio men's Jltblo class t tho First M. 13. church Sundny morning nf, hip. All men whether they nre regular attendants ot tho class or not nro Invited to hoar htm. t Thoro ,1s a photographer In your town.. It. N. Mackey, Main find Con tra?, jfodford, Ore. Mrs. I.ntirn V. Crocker bf Clncln nntl, Ohio, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles II. llomst on tho ranch nnd finds Mcdford to bo a vory delightful place. Tho Star Theater has secured n couplo ot fine views ot last night's flro nnd they will bo on the program tonight. 162 Prosecuting Attorney K. 13. Kelly was a business visitor In Jncktouvlllc this' morning. W. R. Coleman of Jacksonville spent Friday afternoon nnd evening in tho city. Rolled barloy, bran, shorts, flour nnd hay at the new feed store, 307 South Front street, near corner Front nnd Eleventh. Lowest prices for cash. Will deliver to any part of city. Order by phone. rhono2GI. Leo Wnlklns & Co. Prof. F. a. Young of tho University ot Oregon Is in tho city for n few days arranging the details of tho uni versity extension work In this ills trlct. Tho street department has com pleted tho work ot repairing tho crossing nt Eighth and Grapo street. Homc-mado bread at Do Voo's, K. B. Gtggs of Salem is in tho city for a few days on business matters. Ren Tlymalo and "Hob" Deuel havo returned from a flying trip to Grants P&jb. Get your roofs repaired with Com position Roof Coating. W. H. Smith, phono 017-M. ? Miss Rertha Driggs of Ashland spent Friday in Mcdford visiting friends and relatives. Col, George Mlms ot Savon Oaks mado his regular week ond.vislt to Mcdford Friday. Kodak flnuning. best In town, at Weston's. Col. Frank II. Ray, accompanied by Ills secretary, J. A. McKcovor, left for San Francisco Saturday after n ten day's visit In Mcdford looking af ter property interests. Harry D. Turner, tho contractor nnd builder, and family nro back from a summer spent at Oakland, Cal. Sleeping porch roofs repaired and coatod. W. H. Smith, phono 917-M. Reginald H. Parsons has returned from a business trip to Portland, Wcnatchlo and Yakima. Ho reports that orchardtsts all over tho north west aro getting good prices for pro ducts. Tho sign "Mcdford Is the Gateway to Crater Lake" has been temporarily erected on tho tiro halL and having no background, tho letters aro bare ly distinguishable In tho day tlmo. At night it will bo lighted by elec tricity and attract tho atcntion of tho passengers on tho ABhland local. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, band colored, the fine3( ever mado ot tho lake, tor salo at Gorklng & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 328 East Main street phono 320-J. tf A. 13. Swarthout will lenvo the first of tho week to visit tho Salem stnto fair. Miss Marlon llcddoes of Redding, Cnl., is visiting friends In this city. Klpg Robort of Sicily. This is a beautiful and Impressive dramatic feature of Longfellow'H well known poom, masslvo in settings, gorgeously ro8tumod and superbly photographed, A feature that every man, woman nnd child should eoc. It teaches a lesson nover to bo forgotten. Shown nt It Theater tonight only. II. L. King, n merchant of Rose burg la In the city for a days. Miss May Holto ot Central Poln spent Friday In tho city thopplng and visiting with friends. K, D. Weston, eomniurclk photos cipher, negatives mado any time oi place by appointment. Phone M 1471. Roports from tho Snn Francisco hospital whoro Prof. O'Gara Is con fined following an opnratlou soy that tl(o pathologist Is recovering rapidly, and out of all dangur. Jamc3 Korshaw, tho goat king of thq Ahtolopo is in tho city attendlug to business matters. llud Anderson, lightweight con tender will nrrlvo In Medtord next Wednesday, and will bo presented nt tho Pngo Theater with tho Pautagcs .vaudeville if present plans go through. Thursday ho will leavo tor n short outing in tho hills. A number of small forest nnd brush fires nro raging In tho foothills, but are under control. This Is tho sea son when It Is customary to burn slashings, nnd tho sky Is haay with smoke. You will ho surprised to find how llttlo it costs to havo tho Southern Oregon Ktccirfc company do your oloctrlc wiring atod ropalrlug. Phono $26. A number of Central Point nnd Ashlnnd cltlions nntocd to Mcdford Friday nlghi to seo tho fire. .loo Rcoman ot Gold Hill wns a business visitor In tho city Saturday. Hnrry D. Anglo Is In from his mlno to spend n few days. "Insurance your best nssot." Havo tho best. PInco your Insnranco with Holmes, tho Insurance Mnn, right If ho writes It. tf W. I. Vawter has returned from a business trip to Portland. W. H. Noreross of Crntrnl Point was a Mcdford visitor Saturday, II. II. Tronson of Knglo Tolnt spent Saturday in Mcdford, the guest ot A. E. Kennies. Ladles' and men's tailoring suits to order. Mcdford Tailors, 12S East Main St. 162 F. M. Thompson of Griffin creek district was n Medford visitor Sat urday. Dr. Kolsey, mayor ot Gold Hilt, spent Saturday In Mcdford. Wynno Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is .taking chargo ot tho portrait department tor tho Gcrkln & Harmon Photo conipany, 22S East Main street. Wm. NclllB of Flounce Rock was a week-end visitor in Medford. H. E. Roso of tho Applcgato spent Saturday In Medford. Prlvato music lessona from CO cents upward to thrco dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Mcdford Conscrva ory, College Dldg., 31 North Grapo. Alfred Tengwnld of Denver, Colo., who has been visiting his undo, J. A. Wcatcrlund, nnd his brother, C. Y. Tengwald the last month, expects to return to his homo in n few days. Miss Lois Estes will leavo tho first ot tho month to visit friends In San Francisco. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Charles Gay has returned from a trip to Portland and Salem. Charles Nlckoll will leave shortly for a few weeks vacation in Califor nia. Savo money Order Ladies' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post. Country Gentleman, from an author lied agent. Pearl Turner, phone S39-X. 1CI Andrew Jcldncss will icavo next Tuesday for his homo in tho Blue Lcdgo district. Ladles' and men's tailoring, suits mado ot your own material. Mcdford Tailors, 12S East Main St. 162 BOO MATCHED 10 FIGHT AZEVEDA Hud Anderson has boon matched to meet Joe -Aiovodn, tho Sacramento lightweight .a n ton round go beforo tho Wheelmen's club ot Oakland, on tho night of Wcdnesdny, October 33. Tho final arrangements for tho match were completed Inst night by Mana ger Dirk Donnld nctlng for Anderson and Jimmy Rohnn, mntchmnker ot tho Oakland club. While Mnnngor Donnld did not wish to glvo out tho terms of tho match, thoy nro very liberal for a ten round event nnd tho weight, whjch will bo 133 pounds nt 6 o'clock on tho night of tho battle I what suits Anderson best. Anderson will probably rench Med ford Wednesday next If arrangements now ponding nro completed for tho local lightweight to appear In vaude ville at the Page Theater net week. ffifl L FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS $150,000,000 AWAIT TIFF ACTION WASHINGTON. Sept. 27.--(V.. lom officials estimated loduy that $1.10,000.000 worth of good lire in bonded wnri'hou-es at the count r.v' Hrt of entry nt prc-cnt wniting for tho lower duties provided in the tatilt lull. I'.luhorntc preimrntions havo been made to handle thi ru-di of lminesj. nn soon as tho bill Im been it;ned. HORSES DIE IN FIRE ( Continued from Page 1) ADDITIONAL CHURCH NOTICES .Ministerial AocJntlon of Medford. Tho association mots Monday nt 10 a. m. rror. t. u. loung met wim tho sociology class today, Saturday, September 17. Work will begin with a nulr. Monday, October 6th, on Ilnldwln, "Individual nnd Society." Eleven havo now enrolled in tho class and havo their books. All are 'invited to tako this study with us. Many cannot go to tho university but all can tako this study hero, and got credit for tho work in tho university. Tho meeting Is evory Monday at 10 a. m. WESTON F. SHIELDS, Secretary. WeeRs & McGowan Co TJNDlSRTMvKI u Day Phone "fl Ntdll , V W,, Weeks, ipa-r-a Fhmiitt A. K. Ofr 078-M Presbyterian Rally Ray at tho Prebbytorlan church. Subject of tho sermon, "Hero Am I Send Mo." Evening ser mon at 7:30, subject, "Finding Your Man." Classos promoted from tho primary department. Solo, selected, Mrs. 13d Andrews. Solo, selected, Mrs. Geo. Andrews. Violin solo, selected, MUs lone Flynn. "Proludo," by Heller. Offertory, "WIegnllcd," by Rotting. Postltido, Sohonco, by Rink. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; C. E. socloty at 0:30 p. m.; J, C. E. socie ty at 3 p. m. Every meinhor Is ur gently requested to bo present nnd to bring his friend. Prnyormeotlng Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. All nro cordially Invited to Join with us, nnd especially tho stranger In our city., valued nt $lo00, upon which no in surance wilt parried. The garage ot William Offutt, adjoining the livery stable, wm damaged to tho extent of 100, nnd wns saved after u hard fight. Large Croud Collect The fire attracted n crowd ! about 2000 people, who came on foot, lion-ebnek and in nutos. The intense heat kept them buck from tlte flume. Volunteer firemen were plentiful, nnd the volunteer chief more so. The re-eue of the horo-i fiirni-hcd tho thrills. "Sum," n roeohofrc of some local reputation Wns taken from the liumintr Mraclure, only t ruxh hack ngniti into the flumes, mid died in the door. The hordes be longing- to It. W. Ituhl. editor of the Corning Sun, nnd tho gray liorn owned by the I'nntorinm, were led from their stall- with tails and buck afire, and may have to be shot. Many Horses Cremated liny Gnunynw lost four homes (he Ashlnnd laundry two, tho I)nmot.tie laundrv one. The wngun of the Welln-1'iirgo Express eoinpnuv wn burned, nUo the vohielcH of the Ash land nnd Domstio laundry. Scvcntl bupuies nnd ri'S lielonin to (lit barn nnd citizens weio deotroved. Asfiislnnt Chief Harry Liutr wa stunned by a fulling1 Indder while nt work, but wih uninjured. A hundred feet of lio"e wns burned. Ilnv flnunynw miid tliii-t rnornini. that lie intended to rropcti. Ilubliunl lirolhers, owners ol the fltnlile, Imvij not decided to rebuild. Lack of Wind SniN City I Fortune fuvnrcd the citj-. There wns no wind, nnd the gasoline stored in tho neighborhood stood (lie bent During tho fire n number of iiroji crtv owners nuitnted the ndisubibt of tho council pasxin' nu 'ordiimiice forliiddinc Ihn stonigc of gnsoline ri ml loonu hay and oilier Iiighlv in fluuimablc material in the downtown districts. An hour after tho bln.o started nil danger wns passed. Hut in thai hour nil business men ea-t of (In railroad i rucks were nuxious. NT.W YOllK, p,.,,. -J7. Ilclf n hundred or mote scheduled colVgc and uuivcrMty foollmll imnies iimIhy shcrol in the icnl 10 III debut el KIuk I'onllinll. The "Avtf viAmrti nls" that occuricd nt ParlMc, Uni xersity of Mtiino, Wiv-leru lnrvlHnd, Oetlynbutv ami n tVw oilier plncw a week npi. nnd tho Ynlc-Wtlnynii, Conn., game last Wednesdnv t0 merely the umnl "fwlnnjc out" nf lnir. Today wu th. fitxl lii day. l'rnctionlly evory college nnd uni versity eleven In the wistcru nnd middle ultitc opened Ihe sensou to day. Other western elevens -not in tho conference who piny lodnv nrc Univcrnlty of Pitt-bnrK-Ohlo N'ortlt em, Do l'niiw mid South Dakota. The other seven member of the wes tern conference will ojwu their sens oim not Snturdny, n will the ma jority of other wvsleru clcxeiw ont- hide the cnuferonee. The Ilnrvnrd-Mniiie game todnv nl Cambridge. Miip., will be closet v watched by Ylile si-outs, Iipcuiikc H" N'cw llnveuitc piny Mniiio nt New Haven next Saturday. It wilt film isb, jh much nfi such winipriiut enn in football, n line on tin) CMm con and llluc. The Armv. by stnrl iitir ngainst Norwich todav n jjte tiug n jump ou the Nuv. wboli iloe-n'l hlillt until next Situtilax when it meets I'itl-liurjr. WEEK YET TO Fl LA DAY kh NISI Vt ki JACKSOiILL E loiiiidlug Hculluu. Tho blind wuii mil to uolromn vlnlfdi'ii ffffd tho fair In a iiinyt creditable ouo. Engineer Klttrldgc, who hits charge. ' This Is gain day at JnrUunv lllo mid of tho Pacific lllKhwav siirvcv for thu u large crowd is out to eo tho many Itmc With fttNttli Lost IMTTttlll'tttl, t, llopf '.'fl Hop. Ing to rOnch Now York In tliufl to to an linulld lstcr, Albert lloff iiiiiii. need 71 mim, urrlved lioin to ila.v on a tnuouoiilliuiitul hlUc fiom nn l'VnnciHui to Icnrn Hint bin nl- stnto tipent rildn evening lit Med- olillilts gullicrcd from tho unr ( icr died two w-esn tmo. lord, loturuliig to Siskiyou cnuip Siitunlny. "It will hi a week bsforc. wo will havo the siiivov comnluted and bo ready for receiving bids for coiiitruis'Eyry Woman Jajljljiiviimqiancout llip nrnuinj' v.lliiuiru in n hiiiiiium Can5! Help Bui Atlrniro Babied iOcl "Wo hiivn ttUitid i Hon," ho stated. It net' route, and Imva sliortttucd It some What, and secured in plnenn a flvo per etiit grAde, Instead ot sit. The California minevers nro working on tho other side of the hill and will be ready about as soon an wo are " A W l Irt i i lrv.il ridiililliU In tlio HWlHtt- ry to chanw ptirtions of the nw H ,ltl ihliJ. and i..ii. ' ''ly, iiinn ri- i"i.-y -,?", tint ndviiit of M pi ti er' 1 "ilml. Tills l n vrnnilrfiti extern il helc tii thJ II ll l S Slid trlhtitll i. It iHtwttittrtt.ttw till nu i, imtliM lhni h iJilt )Md li) nt uri'ii demand mr e i,uisli n, t llvrvl"" SAN 1)11300, Cal.. Sept 2(5 - Scan tor John D. Works was widely ceu- sored hero today for hi reference during a speech at thit Ilalboa dedi cation yesterday, on tho taking of tho Spanish pos(jions. Tho ro marks were mado In tho prosenco of. tho Spanish minister to tho United STUDENT BREAKS SKULL ON GYMNASIUM FLOOR r.l'OKN'K. Ore., Sept. 'jr.CI mdc McDonald II), of IWtlnmt, died Ik-ic lodny from a fnn'tinril tkull sn, Inineil' when he fell orf the pMiicnt flour of the I'liivfrity of Orf;.n gyinimslniH. lie vva a freMimm ., Foollmll Flnnls Princeton 1 1, Uulfcvis '! IVnimvhniiia K, (Iclty-lnipj H Coniell 0, Colpile 0. rtt'ed nf pnln, dlfHsimftirt. MMlnliw, ! f r ilu-r H)niiii H s in. i It- n distressing tlurlti i he n'il"i vft'io't "H,tiiff. Mulli, i"h 1'tl.nd IhoMiliMt latrlotilei even In ne, li"ni n nnd imiw le lnvl --I Riul Is it eiiro pivttultti' fur ikim u( tnn lirwmts. And 4f llrtilnrlv t" jifini milwc X fsntoU retui.l.v of it.siltiuilii value, It MMbW them in itiMcrr their ImMi nnd Irentlh, mtd titer rmilu pfflly h)r Vmvle HVel'l"! nil llm etlTerllitf ami onnfer th vvmitil I'Miorvtliio necoinimiiy encli mi tes..t Ion m v ill fluil tMs stili-tiilM r"'l i ! i .'m i mt sl ia l ii W.i . Itrn.l . ' ' It i'" i Co V I I in ir l.toV ' ' "'a I r ll i tt I i I. A i r i i ' t 3rd Ask Yooi Grocer RKV. l'ltNfls St'lll.VITKII, MtnNicr ,Scv colli. I)ji) ItnplNi Cliiueti liitiirsiriilctl. Ml .li' States, Sounr Don (ayangns, official King Alfonso, i Juan Rlano Y representative of lET r 5 TlrS LAXATIVE FOR OLD PEOPLE "CASCARETS" Salts, Calomel unit Pills Art on l.lvcr and r.ovveU Like I'cppcr Aits In Nostrils Hunger! Oct a 10-cont box now. "Most old people must glvo to tho bowels some regular help, ulso they suffor from constipation. The con dition Is perfectly haturnl. It Is Just as natural as It Is for old people to walk slowly. Tor ago Is nover co nctlvo as youth. The muscles nro led elastic. And the bowels nro muscles So all old people iiohiI Cnsc.irets Ono might as welt rofuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as lo nogtert this gcntlo aid to weak bowels The bowels must bo kept active This s Important at all age, but never f. much oh nt fifty. Ago Is not a time for lmrsh ph)slru Youth may occasionally whip tho bowels Into activity. Itut a lash can't bo used every day. What the bowels nf tho old need Is a gcntlo and natural tonic Ono that can ho constantly used without harm. The only such tonic Is Cnvcarots, and thr cost only 10 cents per box nt any drug store. Thoy work while you sleep s r r. I I v prnir no mutter ti.iw long ii 1 . I'i'i it flik r. sl K to mu for t'i hi indri ot llillil tl) III I'iV Srirntt' r to i. cure I Mrn Min nie liii.te rirtd of double r i,t ir . Mrs HuM.u.l cured of tn f r V i rt Wl'Hins hiM-eehlew l.'i v ir, i ire I Mi- Samuel Wsugner. e in I nf came tn bn.oit Mrs S A riitt'iunu deal Jo voorn ruled; Mrn Welilier mrul of eiill.'ptle fits of Id vears staudltiK. John Walker, blind, cured: Mr Hums, for I J ve.irs pHr n'vscd cured Don't remain slek Come now, 7-D Washington St , Oak land, Cal TWOS S&l35TSiglofiJj6ublno.Curicanplan fKtSBSBS533BSEag hw-ww-Mww .ill . . i m-m-iii .l.i H..WII.I..-IP m . mm . I i i i. i i i i Hllmilisl In Hie Unit of ttio l'rlnrli.vt lliciitcr nnd Mlopin;t ll-(rrt Itifcntly Iteili-ioriiti il ami lit fuiuNicd 'I'lir.umlioiil, and Iteiicr l.iitpicd TkiIh)- limn l.ver Iti'Tom l.uroii'mi I'liin Itooius vvltliitui both. (sl.iMt per day and up Ibionts vvllli built, U.IMI per iln mid up (J. J. K.u:M... .Mmuigcr. A. K. CI.VItM.'. .sc. .Mgr. ISJUUIIIl y Tf " Raises the Doush Better ALU GROCERS 0 ma n ro Qusx strong wlbisKey Burns yournr&oiE.tli, gags yoisviaeM jam swallow it what wM it do to tbe clei.csile Emmg of your stoMiacli yvyrua INohlc -nuld nnd pure JJ 1 -- .,-,.-- 1 it n in, i i in im " i -n tin H i mM W. J. Vim SchuyvcT & Co., General Agenta PortlnnU, Oregon f TOO MTK TO CfASSIFY. FOR HUNT C room modern bunga low, furnished. Apply 722 West 1 1th St. 1C1 Special at Siar. Manager Ilurkhart of the Star Theater has secured a couplo of fluo views of Inst night's flro, whllo at Its height, nnd thoy will bo shown to night. Thoy nro very realistic ing mado whllo tho flro was at hclghth. bolts DRINK HAfilT Two Vi'mited. Havo four passengers for Crater Lake noxt Tunsday. Can accommo dato two more Hall Taxi Co, 1C3 ItKMAlSM: IIO.MK TltHATMKXT Tho OIlfUKI? treatment for tho Drink Habit can bo used with ubso ltito confidence. It destroys all de sire for whiskey, beer or other alco holic htlnfulunts. Thousands have successfully used it and huvo (men restored to lives or sobriety nnd use fulness. Can be given secretly. Costs only 11.00 per box. If you fall to gut results from OIUUNK after a trial, your money will bo refunded. Ask for freo buoklot tolling about Oil-IH.NE. HASKI.VS TOIt HKATril .Medford, Oregon Mixtk " Pit? j Street Boots! Wo aro showing sbtno vory Binnrt and sturdy modola in womon'fl Street Hoots for fall and winter wear! Thoy'ro slm plo, ideal shoo building. Selected loathors of gun mutln, patent, suodp, tan rait nnd groy and lan nii'biiek.' High toes, medium tocu, and tho now Hngllsh low too, With low flat heals. TIipbo shoes nro modoratbly priced. 31.00 t$:4 Behling's Hiion HToitn riooi) fit" ' a. y ? T ? ? ? t4 i z i ? t r r T ? T ? ? t T ? t T T T f r r ? T T T T T JML "eL solid traieloads of Buicks sold for 1914 Tim IJnick Koiismi Top lOl'l will hrciik all IJiiittk ivhu-iIh I'oi' Irainloatl ship iiiciils. And this IJuiclc record is llio record of Hie world. Itonnriilo ordors i'oi' riftyen solid Ipiinloads ol' Hniclcs aiv already on file, and the season is not yet fairly commenced. Uiiick power will continue to Im lliti hig feature of (lie Dniclc line for l!)ll. Thorn aro six models rnntfintf'iirjjrico from $!).")() lo SpMUHo, Ihe last I ho lightest siv-cylinder for ils power and wheel haso over niamifacliired. The Delco .Self-Starler is slandai'd eriiij)iiieni. Mverylmdy wlio hnys a Ihiiek c1h a )elco at no extra cosl. The Delco will slarl. a Ihi'iek a hiin'dred limes in every hundred, and all Ihiicks are eleelric JiKliled. While allraclive io a decree, ilie Muielc Molor Company has never heforn honsted, Ihe real value of tin 1011 hotly design is in Ihe easy wav ihev ride. TIiM'c'h lols of leg room, the springs are doiihlo heal Iroaled, mid (lie cush ions are deep and luxurious. Ask for a ride and find out ahouf delivery. AVe have in slonk at all times a complete l'ine of liroirn and Nahhit Hearings hoth core and solid. Also Whitciiian (las SavtM'H, made in I;dfo'rd. ' VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO., Agents 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y & &MM?M'$HW B M '