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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1913)
PAGETWO. BEDFORD MAITJ TRllWNX MKDirOKl). OUKUOtf, MONDAY, (KTOHKIi (I, 1 !)!.'. - .'. '. . ..;). .:",.tvj"!i: - i which ho niinoiliired would bo t It o rnpllnl iinlll ho tnlii'K Mexico t'lly, In dlrntml (lint hit ciiiiIioIh prnrtlcnlly ho "iholu uf llio slulo o( Solium mill linn iii1iiiiAl(i resourcs for iimMnu liln nunpniiiii ittiuoritl tliiniiitlioiii Nmlliiirn MoxUu. Armnlltii! fn I'DiiulliiiKiiiiiillit mi. dents In .o loilav with Inclined to tnl('tU(I,(. , ,.,,, (Vll ,,, , ,.. IOCAL AND L-! PERSONAL 1 '.T, A, Perry left Similar for Hood Mver. Judgo W. H. Canon rot.irned Mon day morning from Sacramento on tho now train, which ho reports destined to do of' groat convcnlcncf to Mud ford" people. Ho left his son Fay milch Improved. Tom Marshall and Chns Thorpe, (be famous mhrkunjto.xWio have been lioTo for lio,pMl' iw das lookinR nf tnrHliQljorelinra Interns, laft Sun day fOr San KranrUco and the ra. ' Tncre la a ifootefcraVher In your town. II. Nr Mae"ke'y, Main and Cen irxil. ModfonK Ore. . W. A. Hurr. lie and sister ot Gold Hill spent Sunday In Mcdford. II. M. Newman and wifo. of I.os Angeles are recent Mcdford arrivals. Mr. :ind Mrs. Will Ta'to of Kugcnc were Sunday visitors In Medford. Home-mado bVead nt Do Voe's. 1 Ii. Dodge ef: .Ashland spent Sun day In Medford. Jesse Ij. xcll of Ashland was a re cent Mcdford lsltor. Kodak finishing, txst In town, at E.iJ.-Ualno of'Salmols. Cal.. is looking over tho valley. George Shady and wlfo of Now York nro Mcdford arrivals. Crater Lake pictures ,a book ?f IS pictures, hand colored, tho flncM ever ritado ot iho lake, for sale at Gorklng & Harmon's studio. Call and coo them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tt Miss E. Sullivan of Spokano fs vis iting In Mcdford. Major II. Ii. Bowlby, stato high way engineer, returned to Salem Saturday evening. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tlmo or place- by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Wm. Gerlg, vice-president of tho Pacific & Eastern, arrived from Portland Sunday. Mrs, Gerlg is vis iting her daughter in Eugene. J. A. Ward of MarsMleld Is a Med ford visitor. Lessons in china decorating at 21 South Central. 171 Frank Blank of Council Bluffs, representing tho Hart timber Inter ests, 'is here on a business trip. D, C, Allen ot San Francisco and C. V. Cottam 6t Chicago aro regis tered at tho Mcdford Hotel. "ihsuranco your best asset." riavo tho best. Placo your Insurance with Holmes, the Insuraneo Man, right If ho rllM If. tf .a: George E. Sanders, the Grants Pass promoter Is spending a few days In Mcdford. C. R. McWlllIams of Syracuse and C. S. Pierce ot Rochester, aro Med fordjrlsltors. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Edward T. Sinclair of Pontiac, N T. Is a new arrival in Sledford. John S. Owen, A. R. Owen and S. F. Owen of Eau Clair, Ws., owners of timber land have returned from a trip tyto tho Klamath country. II. II. Daslcr of Grants Pais spent Sunday In Medford. Wynno Scott, one of tho most up- to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa clflc' coast Is taking charge ot tho portrait department for tho Gerkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. Ralph Freeman, a colored boy. aged 18, was arrested Saturday at terno'bn charged with assault with a deadly weapon upon Brakeraen Rex and Hicks of n southbound S. P. srcigni train, j-reoman win uo ar ralgned beforo Justlco of the Peace Tuylor this afternoon. Freeman was employed up till last Friday at the Bates' brother barber shop, and his chief claim to local fnmo was that ho was tho first man to rldu the buck ing bull "Noro" at, tho county fair last month. Piano pupils wanted by young 'ady graudato of Do Pauw School of Music. Excellent references. Reasonable rales. Telopbone 7G5 or call at No. 1C North Orango street. 171 A number of Ashland people have secured beats at the Page tonight for tho nmcntatlon of "dfflcer CCC." Bill Bates contemplates a trip to tho Klamath county lakes this week to shoot ducks. Local adhoronts of the Glnnts and tho Atblotlcs aro warming up to the first gamo of Iho world's series toduy. The local fans aro evonly dlvldod be tweon tho two teams, and so far nothing has been wagered except hats and cigars. Frnuk Calvin of tho Illinois river country is in the city uttendlng to business matters. W. 11. Coleman of Jacksonvlllo spent Sunday In Medford. Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Lady Wis (tint Day Phono i!27 Night V. W. AWikH 1P.-S.J-2 Phones ' A. K. Orr 078-M Colonol George l Xflms of Seon Onkg was In the city Sunday. H-ldon Hill who has charge ot tho Aulmnl team which will meet tho high school loam tn tho first gamo of tho season next Saturday, has plckod tho following old football stars to play. M. Bovorldse. Strang, Leslie T. Wilson Rose, Haines, Stuart, 0. Ray, Wilson, Hansen, C. Forbes, V Fnrrelll Schuhard, Cronomlller and Hill. Olln Amsplgor, Hrnce Spencer nnd F. Bennett wll net as officials. A heaVy ' migration of tramps aonthward fbr tho winter la reported and tho train crews ot the S. P. traln hnvo their hands full keeping the wanderers from stealing rides. Severn! Impromptu battles hnvo been reported between the brakemon and the tramps. Tho police Sunday morn Iur routed' out a larjto gang ramped In the. "Jungle:" along Boar rreek. Clinton May who has been em ployed nt the Davidson cigar store for the last year left Sunday for Califor nia. Mr. May will engage In tho pennant, pillow and cushion business County Commissioner W. C, Leaver of Central Point was a business caller In Medford for n few hours t today, while attending tho sessions ot the county court at Jacksonville. Roy Croft, the 19-year-old boy who was mysteriously attacked at Trail last week Is reported to bp convales cing rapidly, and to be practically out of danger. Fred Strang made a short business and pleasure trip to Grants Pass Sat urday, returning last night. Walter Merrick wno has been In Southern California for the last six months will arrive home this even ing, according to advices received by his father. A MIfs Iva Coffin who has been vis iting friends and relatives In Tort land returned homo Saturday. Ed Merrill formerly In business in this city, but now n traveling man, Is In tho city for a few days renewing old acquaintances. Sheriff W. H. Slngler and Deputy Sheriff Wilson were In Medford this morning attending to court business. Ed Hance and wlfo of Jacksonville were visitors In Medford Sunday. W. E. Ransom of Tusla. Okla., Is In the city for a fow days looking over the valley with a view to locat ing in, Southern Oregon. Miss Lulu Thompson of Eugcno visited friends In this city Saturday returning Sunday evening. Winter; officially arrived In Bed ford this morning when the Janitors In a number ot business houses turned on tho steam heat. Tho pres ent touch of chilliness has also brought out overcoats, and wiped out straw hats, though a few of that stylo of headgear are still In sight. The Page-Drcsslcr real estate agency are fitting up a sulto ot rooms over tho Buildings Seclalty company rooms on Main street, which an about ready for occupancy. Walter Brpwn and Leslio Plymnle visited wltljjRobcrf Palo'uzo at Eaglo Pobit Sunday, , T. J. Holmos and wife who havo been visiting C. B. Watklns and fam ily of this city for a fow days re turned Saturday to their homo In Canada. Miss Hazel Welsh, who has been at the homo of her parents at Ander son, Cal., for the last three months, is visiting with her sister Mrs. Sut ton. Kenneth Jerome mado a short trip to Ashland Sunday, returning In tho evening. Sid Brown, who has bton spend Ing the week at Salem attending tho stato fair, will arrlvo home today. Tho regular meeting of tho city council will be held tomorrow when tho monthly bills will bo allowed, nnd the matters of tho Oregon-California Power company frnnchlso pay ments, tho suit of W. E. Phlpps, and other city business will bo taken up. Frank Farrell was In from his ranch near Agalo for a few hours Sunday. Fred Griffin, n fruit packer, left this morning for Los Angeles, where ho will work for the Egsanay film company this winter. Mr, Griffin Is one ot tho world's greatest moving picture fans. Dr. It. W. Stearns roturned Satur day aftornoon from tho stato fair at Salem where ho was ono of tho Judges at tho baby show. Dr. J. L. Helms and" wlfo al3o returned Satur day from tho stato fair, whero tho Helms utrlng of horses wero en tered in the fair taces. Arthur Allder, a member of last yoar's high school graduation class who Is teaching In tho Wimer dis trict spent Saturday and Sunday in Mud ford visiting friends and rela tives, George, Morrison, business raana gor of the Nevada Stato Journal at Reno returned Sunday after visiting a weok in this city. George Hall of North Yakima, Waih., is In tho -city attending to business and legal matters. Thomas Fanol of Crescent City is in tho city on business. Dr. J. F, Roddy has returned from a business trip to Ban Francisco in the interests of tho Grants Pass Crescent City railroad. W. W. Har mon, chjef engineer of tho road vis ited in Medford Sunday. TO BE CONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENT OF CHINA ?k??- rrrTr-tr Mi"'1. '. '" ' ' i wiWfc'.t.AvartJ . ;viYl -flontV v f)'" """.""' -" f iVmtmr"""'---"! uitQ j -oWv-ifcJ . WIW5V5 " mm- - m- r; -M liliwly"" " " ' "" , , ' '. ,..., ", -,.-.. ! lPy It QVv-fVS YUAN SHM-A1 eilcElza w GERMANY GETS FIRS I BARTLETTS Vuun Sblh l.:il will le clocled constitutional l'rtsldiut et the llvpubltc ot China, and will bo formally Inaugurated on Octolcr U, the an'ilvorsury rf (tie outbroHk of the rcolutlon at Wuchang. If an ncrrcmeut rridird between the ProvMcual President and the leaders of the Parliament 'is not broken lu the meantime. Tho now train schodulo on tho Southern Pacific wont into effect yes terday. Portland papers nnd mail from the north arrlvo a half hour later, the postofflco working hours being regulated accordingly. Pro tests were filed ngnlnst the channo by Central Point nnd other communi ties without avail, the chief objection being that It prevent out-of-town students nt tho high school from reaching hero In time for tho regular opening. been wdtl lo reirulnr palnnn or re Tired for Imsrlmll tnajptntex It un nid ticket xpomilntor )o none. GOVERNOR ATTACKS SMITH (Continued from page I.) MURDERER KILLED FOURTEEN (Continued from Page 1) Spencer then reiterated the dotnil of the murders he nnys he has com mitted. He showed no remorse, hut plontcil over the fact Hint most of hU victims wore women. ''Women nlways linve tried to play mo for a sucker?" SKnoer shrieked. "Hut ihey nlwnvR sot loft, and in each ens'e paid for it with lhiir lives. They are uo hotter than flifw. God, how I hnlo 'om!" Cliidf of Polico reWewiOiV' le lievos that Soneor murdereil t lenfit four of iho perwvoB mentioned in his confession. Oilier Mimlrrs Ailmlitcil "Wo liave the poods on Sjwnror in the Itexront euo," mi!1 JleWewipy. "I also questioned him in reffurd to tho murdera of I'atrohnon I'tmuell and Diviuo twelvo joarrf ngo. I know tho enso well nnd Sponeer gax-e siiincicnt details to eonvmuc me that ho in lolling the tnith. I tun nlo cur tain thnt ho murdered n Mrs. Thomp son here. Ho furnibhod nw with de tnils in this eitse that wars never printed in tho nowspnpors. "Some of the oilier stories pos feibly nre 'Jiop yarns,' hut I m jwl livo he is inrapticntod in four mur ders." Following i jv list of killing Spencer inys he is rexpoitalblo for, in addition to the Itexnml mnrder: Ono man nnd n womnn, about fourteen yean Hgo, First wife, killed near Wosl Point, n. y. Patrolmen Ponnoll nnd Divine f CJiiciiKo, Jtillcd twelve yuw ao. Two girls nt Pnw Phw Luke, Mioh., If-t Auciut. Ono girl nt I.nfco DoUvnn, Wis,, Inst summer. One womnn nt Uollo Islnnd, Midi., last summer. One rnnn shot nnd kllld in Chi cago th'iH full. Ono woman killed nonr tho Cook counfy hosipilal horo n fow day nun Ono woman hhot and hunted, of the iioi'tlnve.-U hide hero, lute liiht summer. '"You may liae n hearing nt Ihi offiee any ilny i!ii- or next Week that you sufaret, lo si"' ohiiso why (hi- office should not hrin suit on the part of the s-tatc to set iwido on the proundrt of fnuid certain jtlHto droil covering n lin;o ncra!j of timher Iniuls hhl by yoy." Jfooo Dnnco. Tho Mooe loilso will glvo an In vltntfon dance In' Monte hall on West Main street Thursday evening. Octo ber Dth, 1913. Gat your Invltntlon from nny membur of Moose 1o1ko. 171 Germany has had a tuHto of Ore gon Hartlctt pours and Iho fruit his struck tho right spot. Tho fruit shipment of llnrtlolt pours over lo tiUulod for tho Gorman tuarkol Iiivh ronehod Uh destination It was fur warded by tho Northwestern Fruit Kxelmnge from tho Uohiio It Ivt Itlilt, nitd I'lodticii KnoIihiiko . A hurried reply from Mio Gorman I revivors,, to tho local shippers nht.' that thft shlftlient, white au v.-r tUBtyL was u succeH4 In pnu-tirtUb rry wk-, The ony om-oihIhii wih that tho fruit vih piu-UimI lu full bnxH while for siicn a Ioiik illxtnuco It should havo hcou pitrlitnl In half boxes, Soitmil Cur 1ilim Antlclpnttug tho success of tho movomoiit (u tntrodiieu tho llnrtlutt pears Into th? Gormuii Kmplro, thn Northwestern Frill I Uxohnug hooii after tho initial ahlpmtmt, scut mlxotl carload of Hose. Anjous. llow rlls nnd Couilco to that niarhot. The shipment Is now on thn high sous havliiK left New York Inst Thursday. Tho Bartl-tt poar has novor ho foro been Introduced lu tho Gorinnn mnrkctK'Cvaiiio the bulk of tho fruit trado of Germany In controlled by n fow brokers of Hamburg who wore rather connorva"vo and did not In tend to try nny experiments which might lose for thorn tho shlpmouts of npples which aro grown by prac tically tho snuio pnrtlos who nro ask ing them lo try tho pours. OF REBEL CHIEFTAIN XOGALI.'M. Arfr., Oct. it.'-Uvsl- Cciuiiil ' uiMiisa's ntclalinliik m ttipi'rin' tin towns whlih thu foil IiIiioi If im piislilclit of Mejthd, oi i nils tonic from thotii lint w ole t IHU..I.V t a-c fruiu Hi f i.oidllo, (I-,. .uh f pi driu N( graii. I .r i - .. , . ! m.iiijft .i.,. m nm ,, lfelpli;iTOrilail(&Run$IWol MffiiSik'J, (telodftrllio Excellence. VKSmj,' sVJ forij;Ciii;lnc,Eiirg)e(inplai) NIIHiiliMl III llii Hull nf llio Prlui p,i Tliciiicr mill Shopping iii(t Itcfoully Itrdi curiili'il mid Ucfunililicil Tlicnimlioiit, nnil Hciicc l.'tpilppcd I'oilnv itimi l,cr llcioi,. I.lll'tllx'lill I'lllll ItiMiniN ttlilioni Itutli, l.()(l per diT nnil up Itoniim lth tiulli, !'. UH inr iln mid ii 11. J. K.l'i.M.NN. ,Mi,in,cr. .. K. Ulkltl(l, Aw. .Mgr 00D With Medford trao Is Modf-i-d undo. WHAT'S INDIGESTfON? WH0:CIE5?.LI8IEK! "l'nMN l)lnpoikii" Maket Sick, Smir, (Jnny .StiiintuliH Surely I sI Flno In I'he Minutes liV;XiVAJW3iiiiijX,i.?.vr(!iX"n hum . .i . ,i . , . , a , .t , . ,. fi,, .).. r , . ,t,tjtv5 1 Il it-' i' (i ti '; i.i (!) ij ! i 1 tf For Sale OAK. Fill, LAUHCL AND SLADWOOO IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ray Yard nt Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 750-It tf 50iX?iI?X!X?i? vts v i2 Y?i Vi -X.M VX "! is CV vV i i i , r i 0 XCOQiTiii, i (ViJiTijxjO'i t& tf I TOO ITK TO CfUSSIFV. FOit BXCHA.VqR--l'ii(. saddle jwnv ,6 ypars.cjld (Jur sjopd milch cow. s i lo.io. lJoliy;- , FOIt ItKNTV-Bftlk stbre room 171 100 feot leng. Johh ir. Whlu owner SOU West Main St. 171 FOIt ItUNT 30 robins uptnlrs over Olinstoad's store. John F. White, owner, 13 Wwt Main St. 171 LOST Ladles' blaek crochot belt nnd large white pin, valuable only as n keepenke. Notify J. W. Drossier, .120 K, .Main at. 170 FOIt HUNT KIvo room modern, furnlshod houso nt ft!0 South Ivy. Inqulro nt I1C Park Avo. 171 FOIt UXCHANGK Six acre, well Im proved Inrotnn much for city pro perty. Clark Itealty Co. L08T A ladles' muff Sunday even ing between L. G. 1'orttrn nnd Dr. Holms' offlcu. Finder loavo at Tribune. MAIL RIDUNE TO BULLETIN (Continued from page l.i TO MXCHA(ii; 10 nern tract over looking Falls City, Ore., electric ity, phono and water available, cul Uvatad, for Medford home. Ad droes Owner, earn Mall Trlbunu, FOR 8ALK Now 2-Koated trap also harness. G. B. WallliiB Tablo, Hock. i7i Tlmo It! In five minutes nil stom ach distress will go. No Indigestion, henrthuru, souniMM or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of utidl gosteil food, no dlstlness, bleating, foul breath or hcadarho. Papo'n J)tnpoMln Is noted for Its apeed In regulating upset stomachs. It Is tho surest, 'quickest and must certain Indigestion remedy In tho whole world, mid besides It Is ,'inrmless. Millions of men nnd women now eat their fnvorlto foods without foar thoy know Pope's Dlapepslit will savo them from any stomach misery Please, for your snko, get a largo fifty-cent enw of Pnpo's Ulnppln from any drug storo and put your stomach right. Don't keep. on bolne miserable life is too short you nro not hero long, so mnkii your stay ngroonbla. IJat what you like nnd dlKost It; onjoy It, without dread of relinlllon In tho stomach. Papo's Dlapopslu belongs In your homo anyway. .Should ono of th" family oat something which don't ngroo with them, or In case of an at tack ot Indlgostlou, dyspHpsIa, gas tritis or stomach derangement at day time or during tho nlghtr It Is handy to glvo thu quickest, surest relief known. Oct Our Prices on Wlmt WOOD Von Will Want lor I lie Winter TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. Successors jo K'eiclislcin. Cor. Fir and Second St. West. Tol. 70. Ladies H Mcturdy The Insurance Man Has Moved to the SPARTA BUILDING The Same Phone Number A JmiJ ono WANTL'D Woman to do laundry work and assist lu housework two or thr o days a weok,, would pre fer some ono living on (ha east sldo. Address P. O. box 207, Mcd ford or call phono .'M0-J. 18r nesiluy'x (fiimo hetween tho Giant nnd AtlileticK, two moKhonger hoyi Ktooil in front of tho office, the first in line, which early toduy rniiehed fifteen squnruH mid wiih rontnitly inrrensiiii. Many parried folding chnirs, bIooIh and lihinkets. Throughout tho Morning- mnny go j Biihstitutcs lo tnko their plncos. More' than 100 women wero in line. It wiih! expected thai Iho supply' of tickelo would ho oxhiiiiHled heforo the end of tho lino is reached. j All hut four hundred of the 10,000 ' reserved -tents nt Shiho park hnvo L A White Satin Striped Madras Collar that won't oprcad at tho top on account of tho Litwcord Unbreakable Buttonholes, used only In IdeVIvei Collars 14 sizes 2 for 25c T(ow oa Mis at all tlM belt shops Ceo. P. Ido & Co., Troy, N. Y. AUoMkrt of Ida Shift "Wo give a hair dress and jar of Hygienic Sldn .'Food with every hair sale. vo also inauo iif your combings. Men AVe positively guarantet fo grow hair on bald heads and ask Hint (vovy man who has a bald head lo come and see us. Consultation and examination froo. New York Hair Dressing Parlors H0 N. Central. Call Phono 80-U. BUICK 15 SOLID TRAINLOADS OF BUIOKS SOLD FOR 1911 We havo tho agency i'or Jackson county. Buy a liuick and bo pleased. Ask i'or a rido and find out about delivery. Trucks for sale. Wo havo in stoel: at all times a complolo lino of Jiroiro and .'Babbit carinas, bolh core and solid. Also Whitomau Olas Savers, mado in Mcdford. VALLEY MOTOR & TRACTION CO. AGENTS 30 NORTH HOLLY STREET LtJ-.JLi .,.