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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1914)
u f I r h U-, " EIGHT RTEDFORT) MATT, TTCTBFNR MF.nFOKP. OKKGOX, SATHWAY. MAY 0. 101 INSPECTORS PAY LEGAL SAYS JUDGE II VELLE In reply to n s'ntcmont mmlo by Frank II. .MmltU'ii. tho wonllliy I'cn triil Point ori'lmnlM, who U n onn ilitinto for county oomml'-ioipr, in which lie n"orU Hint tlio yny nllawod fruit innjootor is illuunl, hOcnn-o of Hip $.'! n ilny twnc- ullonvri. Cuh-t- .Iiitluc Ton Vrlli' wiitl tmlny; "Tlu Invv provides .!1 n tiny ami Necessary expenses us sulnrv I'm fruit iuspcetor, who are named hv tln district horticultural conmiN fiinner. Tlieio is no limit to the ex pense thnt pan he legally nllowod in npeetors. Three diillnrs n ilav is as litilo ns anyone eau he expeeteil to expend for meals and furnish con veyanee for traveling: about the county, ns a fruit inspector has to. A liery ric cannot he liired for, this amount, neither can an automobile, yet Home of the inspector im furu ihhinir nutouiobik's. If an inspector xvalked, ho would put in most of his time at it, instead of at orchard in-j-peetinn. V consider $3 n fair e.x jieiifc allowance. We tried exact ac counts, and it col us more. 'Mr. Madden asked the court for tvveul.v e.xtra inspectors, and approv ed the rate of compeiisutiou. He knew what we were payiin: and madu no protest. That Mr. Madden docs )iol approve of some of the iiistoc tors is uufortuualc. It is too had thai Mr. Carson did not crmit him to appoint the inspectors but the county court is not to blame. "However, the blight cntnnaijni about over and the insjxxjtion no longer an issue." TYRANNY OF MS AT THE PAGE TONIGHT That "Kust T.ynnr" has not lost its interest to theater-pours was again demonstrated at the Page theater last night, where the Claman com pany played this old favorite. Tonight tho compnny will play John Drew's delightful comedy ''The Tyranny of Tears." Tomorrow (Sun day) night "The Third Degree" will be the bill. This play needs no in troduction and is well chocii for the company's farewell performance. There will be no free seats the bal ance of the engagement, but the bal cony will be held at 10 cents and the lower floor at 2." cents, with or with out merchants' ticket. MEREDITH THINKS HE IS THE MAN TO BEAT HANLEY CIIANRi: YOL'lt MX'K! Get a "Hull"' Ilurlium INtrkcM'icrc and l''rvczc Onto It "Ilcndg you win If you smoke Dull Durham," and "Tails you lose If you don't smoke Bull Durham." That's the way tno new pocket piece reads. It's a Jim Dandy coin, too a bright, shiny, solid copper luck-brlnger. Get hold of yours to day whon you go to uuy that sack of "I3ull." Carry It In your clothes all tho tlino and every chance you gut give It an extra rub. If It's n cuno of fly to seo who pays, haul out I.ueky Lou and say. "I take lioad." If you've treated tho llttlo old disc right ho'll bring you heads every time. This now bit of pocket furnlturo Is Just nnother llttlo thing tho Amor lean Tobucco Company Is giving away with "Hull" Durham smoking tobucco In order to show "Hull" uscm that the makers of "Hull" haven't really forgotten them. And Inasmuch as tho sales of "null" Dur ham are going up llckotj" split every month It shows that tho users of "Hull" haven't forgetten elthor. Oct In there today and get your self ono of these "lucky" pieces You'll huvo a lot of fun out of It. KXKt'l TIH.V XOTICi: ()!' FIXAIj kkttm-jknt Notlro Is hereby Riven that U. nolle I.oomls, uxeuutrlx of the estate of Luclan K. I.oomls, deceased; lias presented and filed for settlomont In the county court for Jackson coun ty, btuto of Oregon, hul final account and report of tho administration of sold estate and that Monday tho first da' of Juno. 1914, at tho hour of ton o'slock, u, in . of suld day is the 1 1 mo and Ihu officii or said court at tho court house In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Orefion in tho pluco appointed and affixed by order of tho judgo of suld court for hearing all objections to said necount and re port and for tho settlement thereof. All persons Interested In said estate am hereby uotlflod that all objec tions to said final account or any Item thorcof must bo flieo on or ho foru suld dato uiid lluio heieln up. pointed for hearing suld settlement us aforesaid, Tho dulo of Uin first publlrutlou heroin In tho second day of May. ,'1, H. HKMH J.O0MIB, Kmulrlx of I I'M (" f Mirlun K-L-U.UI-, ,.ect jimm Attorney, I W, 11. Meredith, of Curry County, who seeks democratic nomination and has been nominated by tho prohibitionists. He claims thle will tako enough votes from Maw ley to elect him If nominated. Ills Kecord Mr. Meredith's ipinlifientiotw for the office which he now seeks nie best cs-ablshcd by what he has dour ns district attorney. Speakinu f his record in that of fice, the MnrOinVM Dally Kecord says : "Mr. Meredith is surely putting Curry county on the map these days. In faet, he is cViir more to make it known there i sueh n place ns Curry county than nil other forces hnve done in the juist." And the (J old Heaeh (llnbe says: "When District AUi'lv -Meredith first took the oath of ofrice he made n promise that hoot-leirgers would hnve to go out of his district to do business. From that time on he has ever been on the alert for -i.c!i law breakers nnd either convicted all who tried the game or caued them to shake Curry's dut from their feet." The Oregon Daily .louniel ays of Mr. Meredith: "He has made n rec ord as a fearless public prosecutor in .successfully cleaning up the boot leggers of Cnrrv county. He i n t-euMdicd campaigner, an ixce'lent speaker nnd n man well Known mid well liked in his part of the t,i;.-." This from the 1'ort'Orfonl Tribune: "The fact is becoming generally rec ognized in the district that hack of Mr. Meredith's caudidncy there is hut one potent factor h ability." (Paid Adv.) The ten days arc up. Spray the return spray. Don't de lay, if you don't want wormv fruit Orchard Care Company Phono 773 Circus Special Train ASHLAND To MEDFORD AND RETURN Via the f 01 SUNSET V I I ROUTES f I Monday, May 11 Schedule: Leave Ashland ... Talent . .. Phoenix -. Voorhies . Arrive Medfoid . . 1 -.nf) pin 1 rl.'i mi . 1 :'-'0 pm .1 :'J,' jim lilO pm itrcruiiKixu Hpiicinl luwvt Medford fM pm. LOW ROUND-TniP FARES Jliing the chihlreji and join the uniwil. I'uli puitit'iilum tioiii mi) H. J. Audit. It Theater. the governor's pmfllgate son, Henry Special two reel Domino film fo and portrayx the development of day, The Judgment, li.v Ulehard V. his Intrigue with Hie beautiful daugh- Spencer and Tlioiuns M. Inee. j tor or Joronilah Cole a cobbler, "Tho Judgment." tho Domino hnKj Mercy, tho shy Pjirltnti slrl, Is won glen lovers or hlstorlrnt roiuaneo an i over, body and s,oul, bv tho dimllng elaborate seonle and dramatic pro-1 iptnlltlos of tho brilliant ouug IIiik- ductlon. It is concerned with cer-j llsh goutleiuan, so much above her lu tnln legends portnlnlng to tho Carver station- only to bo deserted by him fanill, tho governors of New 1M-Iln tho hour of her need When hor mouth -and Is' staged with Infinite i child Is bom, sho Ir driven (nun the detail, and exceeding plcturosqneness. settlement- -rinding rer ge In Salem. Tho plot suggests Hawthorne's! Meanwhile, Governor Carver, sits- "fcarlet Letter ' Tho play opens poetlug tho origin or Mi rev's child, with tho coming to Now 1'lv mouth of t adopts him l'ort.v vmrn later grandson Is governor nf Now IM.v- Spaulsh-.Mueilrnn Wars, all niemhors mouth, A strong dramatle ellmax ljor the Uriuid Army or Amoiiea and tho tilal of the aged Mercy Colo for" '"", imm wl,H nwx' . ...isldo nmouit us, who have soived In witchcraft, nnd her eondoiuuntlou by,.., Vllllv . .., , ,,.,..,.., .... Wlll. tho chief maglslralo or tho tolony, Artor her hniiglng, ho learns, by a let ter lu her hand, that tho woman ho has condemned to death Is his own mother. together with all who hold sari oil I tho iiu'iimr) of dopiutod loved ones There Is holug plnuiicii a memorial service, to bo held lu tho Pioneer Methodist Kplseopal Chuieh, of Jack. Isonvlllo. Oregon, to which you are I ono and all oainestlv requested to Memorial Notice NOTICE fo tho Soldiers of the' attend, Mexican, and Civil Wars, their wd- Tho piogiammo wlll bo published lirniicire ib theows and children, nf the Indian, 'later. s- u , HV .J he whole hoatfe MEDFORD FURNITURE' 6 HARDWARE CO. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Uiitf nnd Curpol Oleanlug and Weaving Oil MAST iMAIN S'L'ltlQlOT Phono OlJJMt MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Oorsotloro H2(l North JJartlett. IMtono ,:$ M. MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 10 We will have on hand a fine assort men! ol' cut flowers for Mother's day, liieludiii a fine lot of Carnal ions. Blight flowors for mothor living. Whito flowora for moth or'a momory. Order early. Pierce, Florist lOt).") M Main. Phone 1 1. t t t y y y y y y y ? y y y y r y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y SEA SONS GREATEST SUIT SALE Every Suit in Our Entire Stock Reduced nr eleveiviiew nidtsl just roetjivod from New Yorlc a fow wetsks ago, and also thy ovinia 3, for whii;r we are solo agents. These suits are all upr(jlhi-ininnttj in slyle, ami This includes till of our popular Mat.en Suits, design and are, without a doubt, the most exclusive models to he found in tho city. The following priees will give you an idea of the startling reductions now in fereu: All $15.00 Suits now only . .... $9.75 All $18.50 Suits now only ..... $13.50 I All $25.00 Suits now only . ... . $16.50 All $27:50 Suits now only . ;'tv'?'- $18-75 I All $35.00 Suits now only . . f . . $23.50 ft t T y T y y y y y y t y y y y V t y y y y y y y y y y y y Big Values in New Waists New Lingerie Waists, regular $2.;")0 values, now at $1.05 Regular U.OO values, now ..$1.3f One lot of new Crepe and Lingerie Waists, spe cial fit $1.25 Special lot King Tailored Waists, $:.()() to $5.00 values, choice now $1.00 Kitchen Sets $1.25 The new Kitchen Aprons, Avjlh skirls and caps to match, complete, the set $1.25 All New Millinery at Reduced Prices AVe are offering our complete stock of fine Millinery at reduced prices. Remember, each and ovevy article; in our entire stoek is absolutely new4 and up-to-date, bought this season in fact, some of our now hats haven't been in a week. You take no chances on getting any left-overs when you buy here. Supply your future needs now while Hie newest and best stock in Medford is al your disposal. The New Pantaloon Petticoats Reduced All our new Pantaloon Petticoats, now all (he rage in the large cities, go on sale at the follow ing prices: .$5.00 values now - $11.75 $0.00 values now .'. $1.75 $1.25 House Dresses, 98c New Pereale and Gingham House Dresses, in checks, slripes and figures, regular $1.LT) val ues, now only 1)8 y y y y y y y y y y y y 5 y y y Y y y ? ? ? T ? ? 5! F. K. DEUEL & CO. joim u, wioit, u. ntiai p., A,,-m I ;;;; AAA 00 ! T WMytWM? .MMSm. fe