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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1914)
-rtr '' "i'y" lAG!fl TWO MKOffOKP MAIli TKMWNR MIWFOKI). OKKOON, WEDNESDAY, .nTNrc a, 'J iU '. MM" i'i i N t I H it i Jo i IOGAL AND l PERSONAL A. D. IIolniH tins moved tram 204 South Central to S42 K. .Mnln, tho Jackson liomo. Atomic sulphur, nrsonato of lend, blacltlcaf, Unto mid sulphur, berry crntcs nnd hoxcs. for snlo tvt lotvuit prices Ity Iho Co-operative Fruit Gratters' Ansoclntlon. Medford nnd Onlrnl Point. .1. 'II. Cochran is spending the work In tho northern piirt of the state attending to business matters. Chnrllo Young expects to lento thu find of next week on n ten day's hunting trip on Coffee creel on tho hendwarters of tho Unipnna. Charlie bar. a rauplu of well trained hounds, nnd tho cougar and bit; game nre re ported plentiful In that rcctlon. Try n "Split" clear, best Cc cigar on market. Abncr Kjnn of Nuch transacted business matters In this city the first of tho week. Arthur Nena of Harron visited rrlcnds nnd relatives In this city the first of tho week. It's tho tasto that makes our Ice cream popular. Medford Creamery, W. L. Chappell. phono 251. Mm. George Nuebcr of Jackson ville Is visiting friends In this city today. Transplants tomato plants, 70 cents per hundred, special prices on lots COO nnd over. Egg. pepper and sweet potato plants now ready. Portland Avenue Greenhouse, Med ford. Tliono S7-H. C5 A squad of laborers passed through Medford, northbound Tuesday night, and camped In the 'Jungles' In the north part of town. They nro headed for the wheat fields of Canada and Knstcrn "Washington, heading begin ning In that section the 10th. Salto, the driver of Sunrlso Laun day Medford, has some wood for sale on ground at Coleman creek, $2.60 per cord, $1.35 pettier. 7S A slight sprinkle felt Tuesday night, but tho clouds cleared away boforo a brisk wind from the north west, and cased tho minds of farmers who had liny down. A "King Split" cigar Is homo made. Try one, Ec. Mike Hanley was In from his ranch for a few hours Tuesday afternoon. Ask our grocer or neighbor about (ho pennant wrapped bread mado at tho Newtown bakery. C3 Frank Hay has returned from a wood buying trip to But to Falls. Miss Ncttlo Baker of Ol-mpla, Wash., has been visiting Mr F. T. Mllos or this city. Money to loan on Improved 'ranch property. Carkln & Taylor. 71 Frank Johnson of Central Point at tended to business matters In this city Tuesday afternoon. Hoyal Bakery goods at DoVoes. Mrs, Grace Townsond of Gold Hill Is visiting friends nnd relatives on Griffin creek for a few days. Milk nnd cream at DoVoo's. Victor Hansen of Holland Is in tho city for a few days on mining business. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. 1). F. King of Grants Pass spent Tuesday In Medford on buslncJa. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor). Has-klns-Boydcn Bldg., Mnln street. A. R. Cross of Tacoma, Wash., spent a fow hours In Medford and Jncksonvlllo Tuesday on legal busi ness. Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Anderson Walto of Weed. Cal Is transacting business matters in this city today. Call Mitchell for Yawn mower trou bles. Phone 2C. Arthur McXelley of Central Point was a business visitor In the city Tuesday afternoon. Cash Demorost of Walla Walla Is it business visitor In the valley this week. J, O. Gerklng, tho neat all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado anv- whnro, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Muln St. Phone 3 20-J. Grant Wheeler of Redding. Cal., Is spending a few days In tho city. Prof. Harry Howells made a short business trip to the Central Point district Tuesday uftcrnoon. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. (Jerking's studio, 228 12 Muln St. Phono 320-J. Tho city council Is wrestling with tho hitching rack question us fur as it concerns tho Nat, nt a special meet ing tills afternoon. F, W. Shnplelgh Hurdwuro Co., nro dally adding to their well assorted stock and aro telling at close prlcos 87 Hum Dean of Prospect Is visiting and attending to business matters In flijs city .for a (yw days. "-" zri' -.- tj -v;- .- r Weeks k McGowan Co. TJKDERTAXERS A, K. Off V7-M Attorneys Gils Newbury nnd Htan Kennies returned thl morning from SnloiiV'Whero they argued a Kane's creek mining case before the stato land board. Tho case will bo car ried to the "circuit court for settle ment. Hay for sale. II. Kvorhnrd, 1015 W. 0th, phone (5G7-J. Complaint hag been mado to tho .pollco that smalt boys nre stealing cherries and discharging firearms In the city limits. Two appeared be fore Major Purdln for n lecture Tuesday evening, nnd promised never to look nt n gun again, Sk days special values In men' tailored suits at Orres & LnMnr'. tailor shop, 20C West Mnln. 67 Mrs. Fred Low Is of Wellen Is vis- Itlug for n few days In this city with friends. Free trousers with every suit at OrroiC & LaMnr's shop, 20C West Mnln. 67 J. F. Carson of Butte Falls taa a business visitor In tho city Tuesday. Dr. Goble and party or boys left this morning for a fow day's fishing on Hvnns creek. It. R. Mlntcr of Kagle Point Is in tho city today on his regular weekly trip. Joe If. Wilson of Talent Is a vis itor In the city for a few hours to day. T. W. Patrick and wife of Klamath Falls nre visiting friends nnd rela tives In the valley this week. J. 11. Murphy of Butto Falls spent Tuesday In Medford on business. A. S. Bllton who Is operating a farm on Griffin creek was a visitor In the city for n few hours Tuesday. He reports farming condition good In that section. Wear a suit tailored to your mensuro and see the dltrcrence. Val ues up to $25.00 for $15.75, values up to $30.00 for $19.75, nt and workmanship guaranteed. Sale closes June 10. 67 John Volpe of Ashland spent Tue day In Medford on business matters. 11. R. Rosa of the Applcgato dis trict Is a business visitor In tho city for a few hours today E. D. Schrader of Wellen Is a vis itor In the city this nftornoon. Mrs. Ed Watson or Roguo River Is spending the day with friends In this city. E, D. Browcr, editor of tho Roguo Rlvor Argus of Rogue River, attended to business In this city tho first part of tho week. Co mo and see the flno spring woolens at Orrcs & LaMar's tailor shop, near Fruit Growers bank. C7 Tom Nichols of tho Eagle Point district is a tisltor In the city today. Charles Nickcll Is expected to re turn from a trip to Oregon City and Portland and Willamette valley points Friday. Autolsts and motorcyclists, after a lull In their speeding, have again caused complaints to be filed with tho police, regarding their fast traveling on residential streets. B. D. Kllng of Phoenix Is trans acting business in the city this nf tornoon. arry Boussum, convicted nt tho last term of court for forgery was taken to Saloni Monday night to be gin serving a sentence of from two to 20 years. Deputy Sheriff Wilson took Boussum to the stato prison Tom Martin of tho Applcgato was a business visitor In the city tho first of the week. He Is n pioneer pro spector of that section. George Haines or Gold Hill Is In the city today on business. J. C. Barnum, pioneer and presl. dent of tho Roguo Rhcr Valloy Rail road, has given a cup to be awarded as one of the prizes at the Roso Show to bo hold Friday and Saturday, June 5-G In tho Holland Hotel. Mr. Bar- mini's contribution to public spirited ness swells the lists of prizes, and Is a beautiful sample of tho Jewelers art. FOLK RESUMES PROBE (Continued from pas;a 1.) 'Well, the director, have learned a great deul. Thijy nro not taking one iniin'rt word. 'Jlien the head of the trim i a ditt'ororit man. Mr. MellcnV iimliiiion rniilriwny with him. Mr. I-'lliott J more dolibcnile. llo does not x with 'Midi it ru-li. llo doesn't earn uiHiihcrn of tho board off their feet. Tho director now direct." "Do you cgai'd tlio control liv one iniiii, ok .Mr. Moruiin controllod tlio Now Hihcii, as n bad tiling lor the public?" "Yo, I do." I TOLHDO, Ohio. Juno 3 - Truco anuugod ostorday In thu ton )cur' ktreot ratua. fr-'inhlsc Miir Is In offict to'lii' (Hr aro ruiiniitf as usual and rldcru ivlto rofiiKo to m$ morn thmi the tlmo rout roto fixed by Iho ordthuiuu whliii Iikiimiii of frirtlVu March 27, utid whliii iu Uin lb kiiIjJciI nl ntUutioii, nro lurrii'd tH About 20 npr till! of tlio lldi'M ri'fii"d iu pby turi No utioiui'i 1 Ni4 tw njvit UivMi i CARRY FREE PASSENGERS PAIR HIGHWAY TO DATE t'ounty t'leik Uurduier icportcd to the county eonit nt its tmmtlilv i".. -ion Wednesday llmt u tutnl of fil), OOt) oV the ;ot)0,tKK lioml money lind been oHUidrd up to date, inrluditijr the payment- on the Si-Kitou jsnuliiu; contract nml tlte pnxiut; opemtioiu on the .MrilforiMVnlinl Point rood, the engiucoriiif; cxpeii-i nnd niiieliiiieiy nml ciuipmeiu purchned. tip thi n mou nt, the tiistiireriiiu cpcnn nml ninehinery cot, tetnlim: ulmut .10, 000. will be refunded to the county by the xtnto, Ion fin the not eo-n or o criitiims to date under $."10,01111. Kneineer Kittrcduo of the highwny work reported that the work mi fur completed on the SNkiyon ditiion had run from (WO to TOOti yards per section under c-tlmntcd co-t. nnd llmt the completed rade would probnbl.x oo-t les limn fir-t estimated, u the engineer in charge lmd found it pos sible to mivo considerable b nltern tioiw nnd departures from the sur veyed line. Kn?inccr Killrfdne was renue-tcd to prouitv .1 tMuili'.l stntcment foH P'tliiiention. showinir the cost of grml in to date mid the co-t of pjiMiit per ;ird, inoludiuc the cot of o,unr r.viu nnd mixincr. hi- stntcment will be ready within a few day. AH member of the court nerved lo so over the Siskivou roud work Sntunlnv with Kn.uineer Root of Ah IiiihI nnd Kninecr William Oeris of the 1'iu'ifio & Kiistorn. T TO STOP EXTORTION AT TOLL GATE At tho monthly mectlnc of the county court enncsday, County At torney Kelly was requested to pro arc an order fixing uniform toll rate on the Dollarhlde ton road over tho Slsklyotis. Complaints from numerous sources have reached tho court regarding al leged hold-ups by tho Dollarhldcs, who have not done any work to keep tho road In repair this year, and who charge all the traffic will bear. Their excessive, tolls hqvo forced wagon traffic over tho Green Springs road, around to Klamath rhcr and Fall creek, to avoid tho tolls. To show the variations In charge, tho following Instances were re ported to tho ceurt: II. L. Wnl ther, auto and five passengers, both way, $1.50; J. p. Churchill, auto and fivo passengers, same day, $2.50 each way; Engineers Bedford and Graves, roadster, $2.50 each way; fanio day, Mr. Bradley, In roidstur, $2.00; snnio day, two Ford touring cars, onu $2 and one $2.50. DIED SJFKKS At Tolo, WVdnoMlay, Juno .'I, Dora K. Kifcrx, aged 18, un live of Iuiliiinu, and lind boon a resi dent of the inlli'v for eishtcon year.. Funonil senioos will U hchl trom the residence Tlmiviliiy,, lime I, nt n. in. Ifev. Kldride ofijoiatin'-. Intennont nt Jiiekxomllle ccmctcn. Died, at tho residence of his son, ft. L. Taylor, 839 Taylor St. Wednesday, Juno 3rd, John II. Taylor, aged iC years, A months and 2 days, native of Kentucky. Ho leaves four sons. Itobort, Cass, Harden and Haskell. Mr. Taylor camo to Call fornla In '19 and to Oregon In 1900 Funeral KcrVlcos will b0 held at tho Weeks & McGowau chapel, Thurs day. Juno -iih at 2 -30 p. rn. Ilnv. Kirk brrfctatlng. interment in I. O, O, F. cemetery. TOO RATE lt CliASSfFX FOB Sa'le Chickens, dreuscd " or allte, delivered to order. Phono 270-J. ci FOB Itl-JNT Furnished house, throe rooms and bath, close In. Apply K, II. French, phono 730-11. 5 FOB IKNT-t507 Boulh Holly Bt., hlx rrtomsiind bath, plenty of fruit and uhade. Apply to L II. French phono 73Mt. i;o - TO LOAN SIS00 to loan on good ranch. Bcnuott Divestment Co. (15 FOlf HALJ 0"lf TUA III: At"a liar gain. 80 acres, vory finest pour soil In valloy. Mlmolutuly liiimiino from frost, adjoins hearing pour orcliurd, blK troii and no siiiiiiIkIiik. yill pay to iuvoMlKUto. I'uku Dronslur Co., Win Kusi .Muln, phono 23. FOB HALK A-lor and Kulvlu plunln. Air. SVtn. Bum, phono U27-X )l t'OH MAL) -30 IihSiI of lios MK NET COST $50,000 COUNT 0 lifiis, John Deero rulllvalor Hi, (Hid Mull TlljUU, iio (Ik THREE-YEAR-OLD I BADLY BOM Tho thruo-M'iir-old dniiHhtor of 15. l. (Sieon or tho lot orrhaid, lion In Snored Heart hospital, suffering from burns, canned when her clolti Iiik caught tiro this niornlrg, while she um phi lug with matches In u tent. Her loft side Is burned froln tho knoe tb tho shoulder nnd tho right arm soared. Tho rat Iter's hands were badly blistered lit efforts to ex tinguish tho flamos. It m ho sov oral iIunh boforo It Is known whether tho little miss will mirvlvo tho shoett. Tho little girl was p!nlng In a bov of clothes In tvtotit ndjolulng tho homo, nnd In some n procured matches. Those she lighted, one dropping among tho liiflaiiialdo clothes. Instantly her light dresx was nflro. and hor screams brought her lathor. who smothered the riamoit. The rnrt Unit tho Itttlo girl In hor terror remained seated Impeded tho progress of the Hamcs. Immediately after the accident, which occurred about 11 o'clock Or Porter was called, nnd tho tot taken to Sacred Heart hospital It mum a narrow escape from death lij being burned alive. L I KAOLK PASS. Tex . June :i. CNm. stiiutionnlit offioers if this soclion of Coiihuda suiil todnv thut they will rocnt nn ii'leiforoiiri b the modi utors in tho internal al fairs of Moi ion. Thcv ny lhc will refuse to acrce to an iinuUliio and will not suspend hosMlilfiw until lluertn 1s dm on from Mexico. HARVARD'S MASCOT GOAT STRANGELY DISAPPEARS KKIITOP, roiui., J ,no :i.-r. MirdV gout, the offii ml college iuiik col, has ilisiitpcnicd. W'utA rouohed DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportiioll) Is Hero, Itmkod l.y Modfonl Tosiltiioii) Don't take our word for It, Don't depend ofi a stranger's stato uient. Bead Medford eudorsumuut Bead tho statements of Medford citizens. 'H Arid decldotfur yourself. Hero Is one cao o'fMt. f , ' Tf r. C. Krlbs. Rrwsr;' Mnlii St.. Medford, Ore , says: '! - siiffordd from n dull nrho hi the anmll or m bark for months Tlio kidney socro. tlons were unnatural and I had troii blo In controlling them. I flually got a supply of Bonn's Kldnev IMIls and took two or threo boxes. Tho laln loft mo and niv kidneys nro now In much better shape. I willingly couiirni tlio oniinrsouienl I gavo Bonn's Kidney pills several yenrs ago, when I lived In Mndcnn, .Minn, I willingly allow oii to publlHh that statement hero rur tho boiieflt or my neighbors." Prlco TiOe, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy gut Doan's Kidney lin tlio same that Mr. KrlliH'hud. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N V. NOW VOTE FOB THE Biggest Baseball Crab in Medford A crab la that ipcclinen of human, ity who can nay tho moat mean and critical thing about n ball ganio and ball player In tho toast tlmo, with tho least cause nud tho least effect. Tho one who is oioctod "biggest crabber" will bo allowed to select the lady for queen of tho llano Hall Car nival to bo held hero Juno. ICtli to 20th. ATTRACTIONS BY FOLEY AND BURK llo sure to vote long uml much for your favorite ira, You can ovui viito for yoiirwlf Nobody gels noro but a grouch. i'iihh "nni" von; flood Foe oiu I'olo For Flit Out (ind In posit In Oio or the Jlulliij ))W Iho I'lhnson i row's It'iiiuiiur ipmilois today Dint the nnlmul hml iouhIkmI' Now London fioin t'tinihriiluo by o pions iiul lind been sijunl for nud tukon nwuy iii n Irihnoh, Meiuhotx of I ho orow woio iiii'liued to Niinpool Ynlo mou, hut tlio hiltor luto denied nil kunwlcriito of tlio koiiI's wlioio nbouts, 3XnA0V1 ool slMViniw llJontliiiuHt troni pan 1.1. Ilr. Porw-uil ti'fusi'd lo ijutni Ilielu xiitli tissiiull, but th. police do Iniiiod llivin on n luirxo id diodeily Domlui'l. On October II, I'U.I. 111. Furwnril wits u'.t.ickod m a miiiIIiii nmnimr. Hff WH0HWMUHBS30IINCESliaJ -lm. u sa -Mvuii. JLuu;vr U "llteMr rr T,.N,?Jftfft4' w ,4ciijvajiBw Br JSL1 yQTJW TorShorlpaW V Rr Cake MaWnij Buy the Larger Sizes of Crisco Crisco cniucs in fmv. sixty: 1M lb. 3 11)., I o.. 6 Hi., 3 ;).. Thuy arc sold at net weiojii instead of yross weight. You thus pay only for the contents and not the tin. Occasionally a conking fat scums economical because you do not think of the weight of the cam . You will save money by your grocer. Oo not be Crisco keeps perfectly. Have you made book tells how to delicious result. ' . ' ". Free Cook Book y book 01250 recipes ami valuable culinary iiifotmntion liyMntion Ilurrin Neil, CiHiLcry Jiilitor, l-nilick'Hoino Juiiinnj, will lie tent upon iciiuctt. The quality cilition (regular price 25c) com niniiu; On iNcil recipes ami a receipt cil live 2-cciu stamps to tlio.se answering this ailvcrtiM' mciit. 'or cither book, aildtcs Dcpartiiicnr 1UU, 'I'lic Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. m SHINGLES Why buy hIiIiikIcs that nro shipped In when you inn get a Ixtier grado that nro mado at hniuo of heart wood siiRhar plu? Tlio old fashioned shlikcs Hint liulcil ho long uoro liiadn of stighar pine. I luno moviil' tho initio to llutto Falls, running on u big scale nud rnn supjily any ninqiiut.i Thcso Hhluglws aro on sale In Medford nt tho Kast Hlilo Wood Yard. Phonp 077-W, , , KT. JA.MI1S, SIII.VtJLt: .MAN FLOUR Wo .. Iiavc jigciioy in llC PM'lljriive Alt'illoi'il Tor v Fisher' Verifine 1 1 n rd WIipuI Flour, (hiiii'" anlct'd to hiiI inly I In most )iirliciilitr, MARSH & BENNETT HitoimI Poor Ful of Fi Viilloiial llMUhi 1'lioMV Stt lurui) liokcl, pnxillou nl llrtiUllold, Mtiitli An urson -iiiiul Imincd u west of l.oiulon. Another Mund scl.holllo ul IiIh heuil. firo to n onuuhy lOMlilmioo m-iir Ml- ... ... . 1.1....1 JUKI, Olll HO' IH.U.V .... ,....p -.. Jfl,t 0 Mli ,V(pnM1, ) t IIIH lll'WH willi Htimll ilniiiiiiio. pnpor, llo liu kIiu-o Imrn cutifliii'il " 'to hod hihI U uudor wiirnlfHl Iroiil UKIil'AST. Iiolanil, Juno :i. MHl-.iumil, louts today i.miltoil uiiititinlitjar oilil-l ' "" ; oim of two of tin iMi.iim uowspiipoi-H ' nci.iw.s-r, mum. Juno .1. -j t of llolrnst whloh lind irilit'l"od lho",urrinotlo, Mia MnuV MtHt-iiml uilliliiHt AuaimlRii. '-Mlw Mry UwiUHtr, who jwc- Two woll-iiiowiod wtuiion, 0110 or onuglit this niurnhn in fh itnl nl llivut ii'iiliiiilb-N wont to tlir IMfill "VtUlm Utv l ri mMliit nniir IW Tologmplt ofrioo nod w'oili lo.hnil rsl. mm nnviinl Mini romriillli-il Into Hip editor's olfW. Wdlooii for trial. Id 111 dnrwnir ia dune Jpt'iiklllfr, tho lit titer one wulkul no li lid" f"r- .. 1 . . . ii.ii 1 . 1 It tlt it'll U1111I1I1II1M11I111I lo Mr. Mow nit, Iho uii'liuBHi" nl"' illld iitli hor iliiiotud Lit knot I' d u NETWEIGIIL3PQUIID5I0UNCE - ili s. "rsOi ?u 1 lftOyJ. in.i ..nfissVl" " "v " J - - I Y'JW)$ rwSfcorte"aW V tor Cake HftkloSW k 1 -. r ordering the larger sizes of Crisco of afraid of buying a large package, for a rich, light cake with Crisco? This cook cut the ctet of cuke milking and still obtain a Lalciular ul I Juniors will He ici L'llt llMll TO III' Mahogany Bulgarian Sandal I ii.t llu Hlmo We Handle Ice For gob h Itolitirli rlioiio fJ II. Weinhard's Ice Depot lilm out ol' his oliiiir. Al Dm uiuo lime her ooiiipitnion IiiiiUmI ii imii'lmuu Tho wonioii ilioii went In tlm Ni'w Loiter ul I loo olid iiimln 0 Mimillii' ill- . I .nue .... With Modfiird tiuivs Mfilford mado j'i .. :-"i" .:zz-'" ' ofCoiltCntS NUT VytlGMT I POUNDvO 0UNCC5 "' A..' ZT sC-N i.Ti-lsW. m L tj.'l -x'Z-C '1 ill' UMtD TO FIT for Hot Wcnllicr thnt lino boon proved by tin nlyslu to bo absolutely puro and freo from nil (oiitauilnatlou. It is n safe leu to iiho In tho family leu box where Inipuro Ico would affect tho foods Itopt then). Iletlel' hnVo us com iiieuco survluu ou, Tho noon, cr I lift bettor for your food and OIISIlf. r i w " vifHil Wmw v